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==The Wind Waker==
==The Wind Waker==


Gorons make an appearance in Wind Waker in the Magic Armor Trading Quest. There are three Gorons that can be found in specific places on the map that you may converse with. Buying an item from one of the three Gorons costs rupees, but it is worth it to get the prize at the end. After buying unique items from the Gorons, it can be taken to one of the other three Gorons. One of the two Gorons will find the item interesting, and trade you something more valuable,but it costs rupees to trade. After going through this process several times, you will finally have the most valuable item which can be traded with the merchant on Outset Island to obtain his family treasure, the [[Magic Armor]].  
Gorons make an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' in the Magic Armor Trading Quest. There are three Gorons that can be found in specific places on the map that you may converse with. Buying an item from one of the three Gorons costs [[Rupee]]s, but it is worth it to get the prize at the end. After buying unique items from the Gorons, it can be taken to one of the other three Gorons. One of the two Gorons will find the item interesting, and trade you something more valuable,but it costs rupees to trade. After going through this process several times, you will finally have the most valuable item which can be traded with the merchant on [[Outset Island]] to obtain his family treasure, the [[Magic Armor]].  


The Gorons have leaves covering their faces but with a swing of the Deku Leaf it will reveal their faces.
The Gorons have leaves covering their faces but with a swing of the Deku Leaf it will reveal their faces.
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==The Minish Cap==
==The Minish Cap==


In the Minish Cap, the Gorons seem almost extinct. One, [[Biggoron]], lives on [[Mt. Crenel]] and will make the [[Mirror Shield]] for you. There is also a Goron in [[Lon Lon Ranch]] working on opening a cave. By trading [[Kinstone|Kinstones]] with strange figures in caves you can let other Gorons come help the one in Lon Lon Ranch which ultimately leads to acquiring a [[Bottle]].
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', the Gorons seem almost extinct. One, [[Biggoron]], lives on [[Mt. Crenel]] and will make the [[Mirror Shield]] for you. There is also a Goron in [[Lon Lon Ranch]] working on opening a cave. By trading [[Kinstone|Kinstones]] with strange figures in caves you can let other Gorons come help the one in Lon Lon Ranch which ultimately leads to acquiring a [[Bottle]].


==Twilight Princess==
==Twilight Princess==
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==Phantom Hourglass==
==Phantom Hourglass==


In Phantom Hourglass, Gorons are found on Goron Island. They protect the valuable Crimsonine, which is needed to forge the Phantom Sword. Their leader is named Biggoron, and his son, Gongoron, assists Link in the Goron Temple.  
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', Gorons are found on [[Goron Island]]. They protect the valuable [[Crimsonine]], which is needed to forge the [[Phantom Sword]]. Their leader is named Biggoron, and his son, [[Gongoron]], assists Link in the [[Goron Temple]].  
Unlike other games, Gorons in Phantom Hourglass seem to respect brains over brawn. To gain their trust Link must pass a quiz, much different than the sumo wrestling in Twilight Princess.
Unlike other games, Gorons in ''Phantom Hourglass'' seem to respect brains over brawn. To gain their trust Link must pass a quiz, much different than the sumo wrestling in ''Twilight Princess''.
{{Clear|Right}}
{{Clear|Right}}


==Spirit Tracks==   
==Spirit Tracks==   
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the Gorons live in [[Goron Village]], in the [[Fire Realm]]. The Gorons will give you the Freight Car.
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In Spirit Tracks, the Gorons live in Goron Village, in the Fire Realm. The Gorons will give you the Freight Car.


==Skyward Sword==
==Skyward Sword==
Gorons have primarily appeared as mountain dwellers and their rock hard bodies are capable of withstanding volcanic heat. However, Gorons have also taken on the more secretive role of traveling merchants. It's not uncommon for Goron's to range quite a bit in size, from small child-like Goron's to the massively over-sized Gorons.
Gorons have primarily appeared as mountain dwellers and their rock hard bodies are capable of withstanding volcanic heat. However, Gorons have also taken on the more secretive role of traveling merchants. It's not uncommon for Goron's to range quite a bit in size, from small child-like Goron's to the massively over-sized Gorons.


Only three Gorons have been seen thus far in ''Skyward Sword'' and they hold the appearance of the traveling merchant variety from ''The Wind Waker''. It is unclear whether or not there will be an entire race of Gorons in Skyward Sword or if there is just a single Goron in the game.
Only three Gorons have been seen thus far in ''Skyward Sword'' and they hold the appearance of the traveling merchant variety from ''The Wind Waker''. It is unclear whether or not there will be an entire race of Gorons in ''Skyward Sword'' or if there is just a single Goron in the game.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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