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| image = [[File:800px-Goronmines.jpg| | | image = [[File:800px-Goronmines.jpg|400px]] | ||
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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | ||
| location = [[Death Mountain]] | | location = [[Death Mountain]] | ||
| boss = [[Fyrus|Twilit Igniter: Fyrus]] | | boss = [[Fyrus|Twilit Igniter: Fyrus]] | ||
| miniboss = [[Dangoro]] | | miniboss = [[Dangoro]] | ||
| enemies = {{Hide|[[Beamos]]<br/>[[Bulblin]]<br/>[[Bulblin Archer]]<br/>[[Dodongo]]<br/>[[Fire Keese]]<br/>[[Fire Toadpoli]]<br/>[[Tektite]]<br/>[[Torch Slug]]<br/>[[Toadpoli]]}} | |||
| inhab = [[Gor Amoto]]<br/>[[Gor Ebizo]]<br/>[[Gor Liggs]]<br/>[[Dangoro]] | | inhab = [[Gor Amoto]]<br/>[[Gor Ebizo]]<br/>[[Gor Liggs]]<br/>[[Dangoro]] | ||
| item = [[Hero's Bow]]{{Ref|name=DangoroTC2|''Dangoro Twilight Princess Trading Card''|Once you defeat Dangoro in the Goron Mines, he will lead you to the Hero's Bow.|Card | | item = [[Hero's Bow]]{{Ref|name=DangoroTC2|''Dangoro Twilight Princess Trading Card''|Once you defeat Dangoro in the Goron Mines, he will lead you to the Hero's Bow.|Card description}}<br/>[[Piece of Heart]] ×2 | ||
| reward = [[Heart Container]]<br/>[[Fused Shadow]] | | reward = [[Heart Container]]<br/>[[Fused Shadow]] | ||
| walkthrough = [ | | walkthrough = [https://www.zeldadungeon.net/twilight-princess-walkthrough/goron-mines/ Text Walkthrough (HD)] | ||
[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/twilight-princess-walkthrough/goron-mines-wii/ Text Walkthrough (Wii)] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YbIQltBWag Video Walkthrough (First Elder)] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WT738foKxc Video Walkthrough (Pieces of Heart)] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeI_q2msqQw Video Walkthrough (Dangoro & Third Elder)] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hpJM4yoXoQ Video Walkthrough (To The End)] | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yejBe_u0S0E Video Walkthrough (Fyrus)] | |||
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{{ZD|[ | {{ZD|[https://www.zeldadungeon.net/twilight-princess-walkthrough/goron-mines/ ''Twilight Princess'' Walkthrough<br/>Chapter 7: Goron Mines]}} | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[Link]] searches the Goron Mines as directed by the [[Light Spirit]] [[Eldin (Light Spirit)|Eldin]] in hopes of finding the second piece of the [[Fused Shadow]].{{Ref|name=Eldin|TP|1375|[[Eldin (Light Spirit)|Eldin]]}} Link is only allowed entrance into the mines after he has beaten [[Gor Coron]] in a sumo wrestling match,{{Ref|TP|5275|[[Gor Coron]]}} mainly because the mines are a sacred place among the Gorons.{{Ref|TP|5274|Gor Coron}}{{Ref|name=Eldin}} | [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] searches the Goron Mines as directed by the [[Light Spirit]] [[Eldin (Light Spirit)|Eldin]] in hopes of finding the second piece of the [[Fused Shadow]].{{Ref|name=Eldin|TP|1375|[[Eldin (Light Spirit)|Eldin]]}} Link is only allowed entrance into the mines after he has beaten [[Gor Coron]] in a sumo wrestling match,{{Ref|TP|5275|[[Gor Coron]]}} mainly because the mines are a sacred place among the Gorons.{{Ref|TP|5274|Gor Coron}}{{Ref|name=Eldin}} | ||
This dungeon initially houses three of the four [[Goron Elder]]s. Link is told by [[Gor Amoto]], the first elder he meets in the mines, that the three elders in the mines hold the three [[Key Shard]]s,{{Ref|TP|6694|Gor Amoto}} which when combined create the key to the room into which [[Darbus]] has been locked.{{Ref|name=GA|TP|6693|Gor Amoto}} After collecting the first shard from Gor Amoto, Link proceeds to travel through the dungeon looking for the final two elders. After he finds the second elder, [[Gor Ebizo]], Link is told by Gor Ebizo that there is a weapon that was left in the mine by the hero of old,{{Ref|TP|6703|Gor Ebizo}} referred to as the ''Hero's Weapon''. After defeating the guardian of the treasure, [[Dangoro]],{{Ref|''Dangoro Twilight Princess Trading Card''|In the Goron Mines, Link meets Dangoro, a heavily-armored Goron guarding the Hero's Bow.|Card | This dungeon initially houses three of the four [[Goron Elder]]s. Link is told by [[Gor Amoto]], the first elder he meets in the mines, that the three elders in the mines hold the three [[Key Shard]]s,{{Ref|TP|6694|Gor Amoto}} which when combined create the key to the room into which [[Darbus]] has been locked.{{Ref|name=GA|TP|6693|Gor Amoto}} After collecting the first shard from Gor Amoto, Link proceeds to travel through the dungeon looking for the final two elders. After he finds the second elder, [[Gor Ebizo]], Link is told by Gor Ebizo that there is a weapon that was left in the mine by the hero of old,{{Ref|TP|6703|Gor Ebizo}} referred to as the ''Hero's Weapon''. After defeating the guardian of the treasure, [[Dangoro]],{{Ref|''Dangoro Twilight Princess Trading Card''|In the Goron Mines, Link meets Dangoro, a heavily-armored Goron guarding the Hero's Bow.|Card description}} Link wins the right to use the [[Hero's Bow]], which is used to find the final Goron Elder, [[Gor Liggs]]. After finding the final elder and combining the shards, Link can open the door to the room where Darbus supposedly lies.{{Ref|name=GA}} He finds not Darbus, but the dungeon [[Boss]], [[Fyrus]]. After Link uses a combination of the Hero's Bow, [[Iron Boots]], and [[Ordon Sword]] to defeat Fyrus, he is rewarded with the second piece of the Fused Shadow. | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
Here are all the enemies found within the Goron Mines: | Here are all the enemies found within the Goron Mines: | ||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100 caption="Enemies in the Goron Mines" perrow=9> | |||
File:Beamos.png|[[Beamos]] | |||
File:Bulblin-TP.png|[[Bulblin]] | |||
File:Bulblin Archer Fire Arrow - TPGCN.png|[[Bulblin Archer]] | |||
File:DodongoTP.png|[[Dodongo]] | |||
File:FireKeese.png|[[Fire Keese]] | |||
File:Fire Toadpoli TP.png|[[Fire Toadpoli]] | |||
File:Tektite.png|[[Tektite]] | |||
File:Torch Slug TP.png|[[Torch Slug]] | |||
File:Watertoadpoli.png|[[Toadpoli]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Dangoro== | ==Dangoro== | ||
{{Main|Dangoro}} | {{Main|Dangoro}} | ||
[[File:Dangoro.png|right|175px]] | [[File:Dangoro.png|right|175px]] | ||
The [[Mini-Boss]] of the Goron Mines is known as Dangoro, the guardian of the ''Hero's Weapon''. He is as arrogant as any other Goron Link meets, all of them dismissing the thought of a human defeating them in a contest of strength. The battle against Dangoro takes place on a magnetic platform that was originally hung in the air by chains, but fell onto a pool of lava because of Dangoro's aggressive slam. The fact that the platform is magnetic is very helpful to Link, as he can equip the Iron Boots and never have to worry about falling into the lava.{{Ref|name=DangoroTC|''Dangoro Twilight Princess Trading Card''|To defeat him, Iron Boots are essential and serve two purposes: preventing Link from falling into lava and offering enough support to throw the Goron over the edge.|Card | The [[Mini-Boss]] of the Goron Mines is known as Dangoro, the guardian of the ''Hero's Weapon''. He is as arrogant as any other Goron Link meets, all of them dismissing the thought of a human defeating them in a contest of strength. The battle against Dangoro takes place on a magnetic platform that was originally hung in the air by chains, but fell onto a pool of lava because of Dangoro's aggressive slam. The fact that the platform is magnetic is very helpful to Link, as he can equip the Iron Boots and never have to worry about falling into the lava.{{Ref|name=DangoroTC|''Dangoro Twilight Princess Trading Card''|To defeat him, Iron Boots are essential and serve two purposes: preventing Link from falling into lava and offering enough support to throw the Goron over the edge.|Card description}} If Link can use the Iron Boots and his own strength to knock Dangoro off the platform into the lava three times, Dangoro reveals he is amazed at Link's strength and admits defeat.{{Ref|TP|6667|[[Dangoro]]}} He grants Link entrance to where the [[Hero's Bow]] lies.{{Ref|TP|6669|Dangoro}}{{Ref|name=DangoroTC2}} Dangoro remains in this room for the remainder of the game. | ||
==Twilit Igniter: Fyrus== | ==Twilit Igniter: Fyrus== | ||
{{Main|Fyrus}} | {{Main|Fyrus}} | ||
[[File:Fyrus.png|left|200px]] | [[File:Fyrus.png|left|200px]] | ||
The boss of the Goron Mines is known as the Twilit Igniter: Fyrus. Link has been told by the four Goron Elders that Darbus, the Goron Patriarch,{{Ref|''Darbus Twilight Princess Trading Card''|Darbus is the patriarch of the Goron tribe on Death Mountain.|Card | The boss of the Goron Mines is known as the Twilit Igniter: Fyrus. Link has been told by the four Goron Elders that Darbus, the Goron Patriarch,{{Ref|''Darbus Twilight Princess Trading Card''|Darbus is the patriarch of the Goron tribe on Death Mountain.|Card description}} lies in a room in the depth of the dungeon. Upon entrance to this room, Link is obviously expecting to find a Goron, but instead he sees a giant figure with a pitch black body that goes by the name of Fyrus. This battle takes place in a circular room with pillars all around that extend to the ceiling. Fyrus is held back by chains on his arms and legs, but soon shows Link that they are no match for him. He frees himself from the shackles with apparent ease. The battle requires good use of the Hero's Bow and of the Iron Boots. After Link uses the first [[Hidden Skills|Hidden Skill]], the [[Hidden Skills#Ending Blow|Ending Blow]], on Fyrus, Fyrus is defeated. All of Fyrus' black skin explodes off of him and forms the second piece of the Fused Shadow, which gracefully falls into Link's hands. Now that the Fused Shadow has left Fyrus, he becomes Darbus, a giant Goron that has a huge head and ginormous shoulders. Darbus is completely dumbfounded of his surroundings, having no idea where he is or how he got there.{{Ref|TP|6685|[[Darbus]]}}{{Ref|TP|6687|Darbus}} He is unaware that it was Link who had saved him, and doesn't even seem to notice Link grab the [[Heart Container]] and leave. Darbus is later seen in [[Kakariko Village (Twilight Princess)|Kakariko Village]], specifically in the [[Sanctuary (Twilight Princess)|Sanctuary]]. | ||
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==Dungeon Items== | ==Dungeon Items== | ||
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===Dungeon Map=== | ===Dungeon Map=== | ||
{{Main|Dungeon Map}} | {{Main|Dungeon Map}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:Dungeon Map - TPHD icon.png|90px|left]] | ||
The Dungeon Map is used to show Link exactly how the dungeon is laid out. It comes in handy if Link ever gets lost while searching through the dungeon. The Dungeon Map can be found in the first Goron Elders' room. After collecting the first [[Key Shard]] from Gor Amoto, Link can open the [[Treasure Chest]] that lies behind Gor Amoto. Inside the chest lies the Dungeon Map. | The Dungeon Map is used to show Link exactly how the dungeon is laid out. It comes in handy if Link ever gets lost while searching through the dungeon. The Dungeon Map can be found in the first Goron Elders' room. After collecting the first [[Key Shard]] from Gor Amoto, Link can open the [[Treasure Chest]] that lies behind Gor Amoto. Inside the chest lies the Dungeon Map. | ||
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===Compass=== | ===Compass=== | ||
{{Main|Compass}} | {{Main|Compass}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:Compass - TPHD icon.png|90px|left]] | ||
The Compass is used to show Link the location of each and every Treasure Chest found in the dungeon, as well as the location of the Boss. It is found in one of the first rooms Link encounters after acquiring the Hero's Bow. This room is full of [[Beamos]], which Link can now defeat with the Hero's Bow. The Compass is behind one of the Beamos in a Treasure Chest. | The Compass is used to show Link the location of each and every Treasure Chest found in the dungeon, as well as the location of the Boss. It is found in one of the first rooms Link encounters after acquiring the Hero's Bow. This room is full of [[Beamos]], which Link can now defeat with the Hero's Bow. The Compass is behind one of the Beamos in a Treasure Chest. | ||
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===Big Key=== | ===Big Key=== | ||
{{Main|Big Key}} | {{Main|Big Key}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:Big Key (Goron Mines) - TPHD icon.png|90px|left]] | ||
The Big Key is used to open the door that leads to the dungeon boss, Fyrus. | The Big Key is used to open the door that leads to the dungeon boss, Fyrus. A unique design in the game, it has been split into three [[Key Shard]]s by the Goron Elders. Each Goron Elder in the mines has a Shard, so Link must travel to each one to combine them and create the Big Key. | ||
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===Small Keys=== | ===Small Keys=== | ||
{{Main|Small Key}} | {{Main|Small Key}} | ||
[[File:Small Key - TPHD icon.png|90px|left]] | |||
There are three Small Keys found throughout the Goron Mines. They are all used to open certain locked doors that block Link's path through the dungeon. They are all found within Treasure Chests. | There are three Small Keys found throughout the Goron Mines. They are all used to open certain locked doors that block Link's path through the dungeon. They are all found within Treasure Chests. | ||
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==Treasure Chests== | ==Treasure Chests== | ||
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===Rupees=== | ===Rupees=== | ||
[[File:link_purple_rupee.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Link collecting a [[Rupee|Purple Rupee]] in one of the Goron Elders' room.]] | [[File:link_purple_rupee.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Link collecting a [[Rupee|Purple Rupee]] in one of the Goron Elders' room.]] | ||
There are plenty of chests that contain Rupees in the Goron Mines, nine to be exact. Two of these chests contain a [[Rupee|Yellow Rupee]], which are worth 10 rupees.{{Ref|TP|103|In- | There are plenty of chests that contain Rupees in the Goron Mines, nine to be exact. Two of these chests contain a [[Rupee|Yellow Rupee]], which are worth 10 rupees.{{Ref|TP|103|In-game description}} Three of the chests contain a [[Rupee|Red Rupee]], which is worth 20 Rupees.{{Ref|TP|104|In-game description}} The remaining four chests located in the Goron Mines contain a single [[Rupee|Purple Rupee]], which is worth 50 Rupees.{{Ref|TP|105|In-game description}} Combine these Rupees with the ones Link can collect from barrels or from enemies, it is likely Link's [[wallet]] will be full before the end of the dungeon. Using [[Ooccoo]] and [[Ooccoo Jr.]] to leave and spend some Rupees on refilling supplies is recommended. | ||
===Dungeon Items=== | ===Dungeon Items=== | ||
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===Equipment=== | ===Equipment=== | ||
There is only a single Treasure Chest throughout all of the Goron Mines that contains equipment. This chest contains the Hero's Bow, a powerful [[Bow]] that was previously held by the ''hero of legend''.{{Ref|TP|1253|In- | There is only a single Treasure Chest throughout all of the Goron Mines that contains equipment. This chest contains the Hero's Bow, a powerful [[Bow]] that was previously held by the ''hero of legend''.{{Ref|TP|1253|In-game description}} It is located in the room directly after the Mini-Boss room. It serves as the reward for beating the Mini-Boss, Dangoro. It is very helpful in completing the dungeon, and is also one of the most used items in the game. It can be used to shoot arrows with long-range accuracy as well as slicing ropes.{{Ref|''Hero's Bow Twilight Princess Trading Card''|Capabilities: Shoots arrows with long-range accuracy and slices ropes.|Card description}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*There is a higher platform in the | *There is a higher platform in the Goron Mines that is only reachable by using the [[Clawshot]], which is found in the next [[Dungeon]], the [[Lakebed Temple]]; thus, this platform is unreachable the first time through the dungeon. | ||
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Twilight Princess Walkthrough Chapter 7: Goron Mines |
Language | Name |
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日本語 | ゴロン鉱山 (Goron Mines) |
Française | Mine Goron (Goron Mine) |
Español | Minas de los Goron (Gorons' Mines) |
Deutsch | Mine d. Goronen (Gorons' Mine) |
Italiana | Miniera dei Goron (Goron Mine) |
The Goron Mines is the second dungeon in Twilight Princess. It is situated towards the summit of Death Mountain. The mines delve deep into the mountain, which is also a highly active volcano. Within the dungeon itself lie several treacherous lava pits as well as mechanical structures. The mines were once used by the Gorons, but due to the rise in eruptions and other volcanic activity, the inner grounds have become empty among the race.
Story
Link searches the Goron Mines as directed by the Light Spirit Eldin in hopes of finding the second piece of the Fused Shadow.[2] Link is only allowed entrance into the mines after he has beaten Gor Coron in a sumo wrestling match,[3] mainly because the mines are a sacred place among the Gorons.[4][2]
This dungeon initially houses three of the four Goron Elders. Link is told by Gor Amoto, the first elder he meets in the mines, that the three elders in the mines hold the three Key Shards,[5] which when combined create the key to the room into which Darbus has been locked.[6] After collecting the first shard from Gor Amoto, Link proceeds to travel through the dungeon looking for the final two elders. After he finds the second elder, Gor Ebizo, Link is told by Gor Ebizo that there is a weapon that was left in the mine by the hero of old,[7] referred to as the Hero's Weapon. After defeating the guardian of the treasure, Dangoro,[8] Link wins the right to use the Hero's Bow, which is used to find the final Goron Elder, Gor Liggs. After finding the final elder and combining the shards, Link can open the door to the room where Darbus supposedly lies.[6] He finds not Darbus, but the dungeon Boss, Fyrus. After Link uses a combination of the Hero's Bow, Iron Boots, and Ordon Sword to defeat Fyrus, he is rewarded with the second piece of the Fused Shadow.
Enemies
Here are all the enemies found within the Goron Mines:
Dangoro
- Main article: Dangoro
The Mini-Boss of the Goron Mines is known as Dangoro, the guardian of the Hero's Weapon. He is as arrogant as any other Goron Link meets, all of them dismissing the thought of a human defeating them in a contest of strength. The battle against Dangoro takes place on a magnetic platform that was originally hung in the air by chains, but fell onto a pool of lava because of Dangoro's aggressive slam. The fact that the platform is magnetic is very helpful to Link, as he can equip the Iron Boots and never have to worry about falling into the lava.[9] If Link can use the Iron Boots and his own strength to knock Dangoro off the platform into the lava three times, Dangoro reveals he is amazed at Link's strength and admits defeat.[10] He grants Link entrance to where the Hero's Bow lies.[11][1] Dangoro remains in this room for the remainder of the game.
Twilit Igniter: Fyrus
- Main article: Fyrus
The boss of the Goron Mines is known as the Twilit Igniter: Fyrus. Link has been told by the four Goron Elders that Darbus, the Goron Patriarch,[12] lies in a room in the depth of the dungeon. Upon entrance to this room, Link is obviously expecting to find a Goron, but instead he sees a giant figure with a pitch black body that goes by the name of Fyrus. This battle takes place in a circular room with pillars all around that extend to the ceiling. Fyrus is held back by chains on his arms and legs, but soon shows Link that they are no match for him. He frees himself from the shackles with apparent ease. The battle requires good use of the Hero's Bow and of the Iron Boots. After Link uses the first Hidden Skill, the Ending Blow, on Fyrus, Fyrus is defeated. All of Fyrus' black skin explodes off of him and forms the second piece of the Fused Shadow, which gracefully falls into Link's hands. Now that the Fused Shadow has left Fyrus, he becomes Darbus, a giant Goron that has a huge head and ginormous shoulders. Darbus is completely dumbfounded of his surroundings, having no idea where he is or how he got there.[13][14] He is unaware that it was Link who had saved him, and doesn't even seem to notice Link grab the Heart Container and leave. Darbus is later seen in Kakariko Village, specifically in the Sanctuary.
Dungeon Items
The Goron Mines feature the main four Dungeon Items that every dungeon in Twilight Princess has: the Dungeon Map, the Compass, the Big Key, and Small Keys.
Dungeon Map
- Main article: Dungeon Map
The Dungeon Map is used to show Link exactly how the dungeon is laid out. It comes in handy if Link ever gets lost while searching through the dungeon. The Dungeon Map can be found in the first Goron Elders' room. After collecting the first Key Shard from Gor Amoto, Link can open the Treasure Chest that lies behind Gor Amoto. Inside the chest lies the Dungeon Map.
Compass
- Main article: Compass
The Compass is used to show Link the location of each and every Treasure Chest found in the dungeon, as well as the location of the Boss. It is found in one of the first rooms Link encounters after acquiring the Hero's Bow. This room is full of Beamos, which Link can now defeat with the Hero's Bow. The Compass is behind one of the Beamos in a Treasure Chest.
Big Key
- Main article: Big Key
The Big Key is used to open the door that leads to the dungeon boss, Fyrus. A unique design in the game, it has been split into three Key Shards by the Goron Elders. Each Goron Elder in the mines has a Shard, so Link must travel to each one to combine them and create the Big Key.
Small Keys
- Main article: Small Key
There are three Small Keys found throughout the Goron Mines. They are all used to open certain locked doors that block Link's path through the dungeon. They are all found within Treasure Chests.
Treasure Chests
There are seventeen Treasure Chests waiting to be found in the Goron Mines. These chests contain a variety of different items that help Link as he further travels the dungeon and the game, including Rupees, Dungeon Items, Pieces of Heart, and Equipment.
Rupees
There are plenty of chests that contain Rupees in the Goron Mines, nine to be exact. Two of these chests contain a Yellow Rupee, which are worth 10 rupees.[15] Three of the chests contain a Red Rupee, which is worth 20 Rupees.[16] The remaining four chests located in the Goron Mines contain a single Purple Rupee, which is worth 50 Rupees.[17] Combine these Rupees with the ones Link can collect from barrels or from enemies, it is likely Link's wallet will be full before the end of the dungeon. Using Ooccoo and Ooccoo Jr. to leave and spend some Rupees on refilling supplies is recommended.
Dungeon Items
Of the four Dungeon Items, three of them are found in Treasure Chests throughout the dungeon. The Dungeon Map, the Compass, and the Small Keys are all found in a Treasure Chest. The Big Key is the only one that is not found in a Treasure Chest. It, of course, is collected after combining the three Key Shards.
Pieces of Heart
- Main article: Twilight Princess Heart Pieces
As with every other dungeon in Twilight Princess, Link can find two Pieces of Heart in the Goron Mines. Both Pieces of Heart require the Iron Boots to collect. These are the seventh and eighth Pieces of Heart collected. The first one is in a room with many Dodongos. Keep following the trail of Torch Slugs while hanging from the ceiling to the northwest alcove, where Link can drop down and obtain the piece. The second Piece of Heart is in a room with diamond switches. While climbing up the magnetic wall, turn to the left instead of right, and Link will find a platform with a single chest, which contains the Piece of Heart.
Equipment
There is only a single Treasure Chest throughout all of the Goron Mines that contains equipment. This chest contains the Hero's Bow, a powerful Bow that was previously held by the hero of legend.[18] It is located in the room directly after the Mini-Boss room. It serves as the reward for beating the Mini-Boss, Dangoro. It is very helpful in completing the dungeon, and is also one of the most used items in the game. It can be used to shoot arrows with long-range accuracy as well as slicing ropes.[19]
Trivia
- There is a higher platform in the Goron Mines that is only reachable by using the Clawshot, which is found in the next Dungeon, the Lakebed Temple; thus, this platform is unreachable the first time through the dungeon.
References
- ↑ 1.1 1.2 "Once you defeat Dangoro in the Goron Mines, he will lead you to the Hero's Bow." — Card description, Dangoro Twilight Princess Trading Card
- ↑ 2.1 2.2 "The dark power you seek lies in the sacred grounds of the proud mountain dwellers." — Eldin, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "I could make an exception...but you would have to beat me in a contest of power. Are you willing to try that, little human?" — Gor Coron, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "The mines beyond here are sacred to my tribe. Outsiders are not allowed. Unless..." — Gor Coron, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "The key is split into three pieces. Each of us elders keeps a piece." — Gor Amoto, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ 6.1 6.2 "That is one of the key shards that, when merged together, form the key to the room where Darbus is being held. He is our patriarch." — Gor Amoto, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "There is something that may help you... A weapon said to have been left in this mine by a hero of old." — Gor Ebizo, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "In the Goron Mines, Link meets Dangoro, a heavily-armored Goron guarding the Hero's Bow." — Card description, Dangoro Twilight Princess Trading Card
- ↑ "To defeat him, Iron Boots are essential and serve two purposes: preventing Link from falling into lava and offering enough support to throw the Goron over the edge." — Card description, Dangoro Twilight Princess Trading Card
- ↑ "Ugh... That...hurt a lot. Who knew that humans were capable of such feats of strength..." — Dangoro, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "...Ah! So THAT is why you are here! In that case, take the weapon of the Hero of the past..." — Dangoro, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "Darbus is the patriarch of the Goron tribe on Death Mountain." — Card description, Darbus Twilight Princess Trading Card
- ↑ "...Hmm? What am I doing here?" — Darbus, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "Urrrgh... So much pain... I cannot remember anything..." — Darbus, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "You got a yellow Rupee (10)!" — In-game description, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "You got a red Rupee (20)!" — In-game description, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "You got a purple Rupee (50)!" — In-game description, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "You got the Hero's Bow! This Goron treasure once belonged to a hero of legend. Set it to [B] on the ["-"] screen and shoot with [B]. Aim at targets with [W] and press [B] to shoot. You can hold up to 30 arrows." — In-game description, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "Capabilities: Shoots arrows with long-range accuracy and slices ropes." — Card description, Hero's Bow Twilight Princess Trading Card