Mina the Hollower is more than just a nostalgic love letter to the 8-bit era; it is a masterclass in tight, methodical action-adventure design. While the game draws clear inspiration from the gothic, whip-cracking legacy of Castlevania, it carves out its own identity through its unique combat systems—most notably the "Sidearm" mechanic. For players navigating the treacherous, trap-laden corridors of Tenebrous Isle, mastering these secondary tools is not merely an advantage; it is a necessity for survival.
Understanding the Mechanics: The Cost of Power
In the world of Mina the Hollower, Sidearms are not permanent inventory items. There are 15 distinct weapons scattered randomly across the game world. They function as a resource-heavy tactical layer: to utilize them, you must expend Joules. Furthermore, they are fragile; should Mina fall in combat, her equipped Sidearm is lost.

Because they are temporary and finite, players must move away from the "hoarding" mentality common in RPGs. Instead, you must treat these tools as consumables—tactical assets to be deployed in specific scenarios. While Trinkets can help stabilize your loadout, the reality of the Isle is that you must learn to adapt to what you find. Of the 15 available, these 10 represent the absolute pinnacle of utility and lethality.
10. The Volt Hatchet: Precision through Electrification
The Volt Hatchet serves as the spiritual successor to the classic throwing axe, but with a modern, high-voltage twist. Upon being thrown in its characteristic upward arc, the weapon crashes into the terrain, triggering blast waves in four cardinal directions.

This weapon excels against stationary or large-model enemies. Because of its slow projectile speed, it is poorly suited for agile, fast-moving foes. However, when dealing with boss encounters where a target is stationary, the Volt Hatchet provides reliable, sustained damage from a safe distance. Its primary utility lies in its detonation phase, which can catch enemies off guard even if the initial throw misses.
9. The Gyro Dagger: The Art of the Deadly Juggling
In the tradition of gothic monster hunting, throwing knives are a staple. The Gyro Dagger, however, adds a layer of mechanical complexity that rewards high-skill play. When thrown, it travels a set distance before entering a spinning state and returning to the player.

The secret to the Gyro Dagger’s effectiveness is its interaction with Mina’s primary whip. By timing your strikes correctly, you can hit the returning dagger, launching it forward again. This allows for a "juggling" effect, creating a continuous line of damage that can shred health bars. It is a high-reward weapon for players who can master the rhythm, transforming a simple throwing knife into a sustained DPS machine.
8. The Drill Driver: Mastering Environmental Hazards
Tenebrous Isle is unforgiving, filled with bottomless pits and lethal environmental traps. The Drill Driver is the player’s best tool for turning these hazards against their creators. This Sidearm propels Mina forward with a powerful knockback effect.

While the flat damage is serviceable, the real value of the Drill Driver is its displacement capabilities. It can shove smaller enemies into pits for instant kills, clearing paths that would otherwise be bogged down by swarms. Even in areas without environmental hazards, slamming an enemy into a wall increases the damage dealt, making it a versatile tool for both crowd control and burst damage.
7. The Fishing Rod: Survivalist’s Best Friend
Often overlooked, the Fishing Rod is a unique utility item found in the Bayou. It is the only Sidearm that requires an initial discovery in the game world, but its benefits are immediate. With the rod equipped, shadows of aquatic life appear in every body of water—including seemingly innocuous puddles.

Beyond the meta-game of collecting rare trophies for the fishing shop, the rod acts as a survival tool. Catching fish can yield critical resources like Joule Jars and Plasma Roses. In the heat of a long exploration run where your supplies are depleted, a lucky cast can effectively restore your health and mana, quite literally saving your life in the field.
6. The Recall Disc: The Ultimate Tactical Retreat
Navigating the tight corridors of the Isle often leads to being surrounded. When combat becomes too claustrophobic, the Recall Disc acts as your "Get-Out-of-Fight-Free" card.

The functionality is simple: the first activation sets a portal, and the second triggers an instant teleportation to that spot, accompanied by a damaging explosion. This is invaluable during boss fights. By placing a portal at a safe distance, you can dive into the fray, deal damage, and instantly warp out before the boss can retaliate. It turns the tide of battle by allowing for a "hit-and-run" playstyle that is otherwise impossible.
5. The Dynamo Lantern: The Boss-Buster
When raw firepower is the only metric that matters, the Dynamo Lantern is the premier choice. It functions as a mid-range area-of-effect weapon; once thrown on its chain, it releases powerful bursts of electricity at its apex.

The Dynamo Lantern is arguably the most effective tool for dealing with large-model enemies and bosses. Its cone of influence is wide enough that it is difficult for a large target to escape, resulting in consistent, high-intensity damage. While the windup animation requires some planning, the payoff is substantial, melting through high-HP enemies with ease.
4. The Deflector Parasol: Versatility in Defense
The Deflector Parasol is the Swiss Army Knife of the Sidearm world. In its primary mode, it is a projectile-destroying shield that reflects damage back at attackers. It is essential for players who struggle against projectile-heavy enemy types.

However, its secondary function is what makes it a top-tier item. By holding the Sidearm button and the Jump button, Mina can use the parasol to slow her descent. This provides unparalleled control over platforming, allowing you to clear gaps that would otherwise be impossible. Its ability to switch between offense, defense, and mobility makes it one of the most flexible items in the game.
3. The Iron Steed: Tactical Mobility
The Iron Steed is perhaps the most unconventional weapon in the game. It allows Mina to mount a bicycle, significantly increasing her movement speed. While mounted, she can jump over vast gaps, making it an excellent traversal tool.

In combat, it serves a specific niche: corralling. By ringing the bell, you can draw enemies toward you, grouping them together for an easy strike. It turns the chaotic nature of enemy pathfinding into a predictable event, allowing you to herd monsters exactly where you want them before dismounting to deal massive damage.
2. The Beckoning Collar: The Automated Sentinel
For players frustrated by flying enemies that hover just out of reach, the Beckoning Collar is a godsend. Once activated, it summons a loyal imp that orbits Mina and automatically engages nearby threats.

The imp’s ability to hit aerial targets without requiring Mina to jump makes it indispensable in vertical platforming sections. While it passively drains Joules, the player can choose to detonate the imp at any time for a final burst of damage. This makes it a set-and-forget tool that provides consistent DPS, allowing the player to focus entirely on platforming and survival.
1. The Mist Jar: The Essential Survival Tool
The Mist Jar stands as the most vital Sidearm in Mina the Hollower. Its primary function is a long-range dash that allows for superior traversal, but its true power lies in its defensive and restorative properties.

If you dash through an enemy while the Mist Jar is active, you take zero damage and, crucially, recover a small amount of health and Plasma. In a game where healing is restricted to Plasma Vials and rare roses, the Mist Jar provides a sustainable way to regain health during the heat of combat. It rewards aggressive, precise movement and is the only tool that can fundamentally alter the state of your health bar without relying on RNG drops. It is, without a doubt, the item that every player should prioritize holding onto.
Implications for Future Gameplay
As players delve deeper into Mina the Hollower, the meta surrounding these Sidearms will likely continue to evolve. The reliance on random drops forces players to become comfortable with a wide variety of tools, preventing the game from becoming stagnant. The design philosophy here is clear: the game does not want you to rely on a "best" loadout, but rather to adapt your strategy based on the resources available.

By balancing offensive output with environmental utility, the developers have created a system that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Whether you are using the Mist Jar to survive a near-death encounter or juggling the Gyro Dagger to take down a boss, the Sidearm system remains the heart of the Mina the Hollower experience. Players who take the time to learn the nuances of each weapon will find that the Tenebrous Isle is not just a place of danger, but a playground for those with the skill to master it.







