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{{Dungeon | {{Dungeon | ||
|name = Goron Mines | |name = Goron Mines | ||
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | |game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | ||
|miniboss = [[Dangoro]] | |miniboss = [[Dangoro]] | ||
|boss = [[Twilit Igniter: Fyrus]] | |boss = [[Fyrus|Twilit Igniter: Fyrus]] | ||
|reward = [[Heart Container]]<br>[[Fused Shadow]]<br>[[Hero's Bow]] | |reward = [[Heart Container]]<br>[[Fused Shadow]]<br>[[Hero's Bow]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Goron Mines''' is the second [[Dungeon]] in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]] | The '''Goron Mines''' is the second [[Dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', located close to the top of [[Death Mountain]]. It is mostly inside the mountain, which is an active volcano, so much of it is filled with lava and fire. [[Link]] searches the Goron Mines as directed by the [[Light Spirit]] [[Eldin]] in hopes of finding the second [[Fused Shadow]]. | ||
This dungeon houses three of the four [[Goron Elders]]. Link is told by [[Gor Coron]] that the three elders in the mines hold the three [[Key Shard]]s, which when combined create the key to the room | This dungeon houses three of the four [[Goron Elders]]. Link is told by [[Gor Coron]] that the three elders in the mines hold the three [[Key Shard]]s, which when combined create the key to the room into which [[Darbus]] has been locked. Link travels through the dungeon looking for the three elders. After he finds the second elder, he is told that he needs the "Goron Treasure" to get to the room where he can find Darbus. After defeating the guardian of the treasure, [[Dangoro]], he wins the right to use the [[Hero's Bow]], which is used to find the final Goron Elder. He combines the shards and opens the door to the room where Darbus lies. He will soon find not Darbus, but the dungeon [[Boss]], [[Fyrus]]. | ||
== Enemies == | ==Enemies== | ||
Here are all the enemies found within the Goron Mines. | Here are all the enemies found within the Goron Mines. | ||
[[Fire Toadpoli]] | *[[Fire Toadpoli]] | ||
*[[File:TorchSlug.png|right|350px|thumb|A Torch Slug as seen in ''Twilight Princess'']][[Torch Slug]] | |||
*[[Bulblin]] | |||
*[[Dodongo]] | |||
*[[Fire Keese]] | |||
*[[Tektite]] | |||
*[[Beamos]] | |||
*[[Bulblin Archer]] | |||
*[[Water Toadpoli]] | |||
==Dangoro== | |||
[[ | The [[Mini-boss]] of the Goron Mines is [[Dangoro]], the guardian of the Goron Treasure. He is as arrogant as any other [[Goron]] Link will talk to, all of them dismissing the thought of a human defeating them in a contest of strength. The battle against Dangoro takes place on a metallic platform that floats atop lava. The fact that the platform is metallic is very helpful to [[Link]], as he can equip the [[Iron Boots]] and never have to worry about falling into the lava. If Link can use the [[Iron Boots]] and his own strength to knock Dangoro off the platform into the lava three times, Dangoro will be amazed at Link's strength and admit defeat. He will then grant Link entrance to where the [[Hero's Bow]] lies. | ||
==Twilit Igniter: Fyrus== | |||
== Twilit Igniter: Fyrus == | |||
[[File:Fyrus_tp.png|right|350px|thumb|Fyrus, the Boss of the Goron Mines]] | [[File:Fyrus_tp.png|right|350px|thumb|Fyrus, the Boss of the Goron Mines]] | ||
The [[Boss]] of the Goron Mines is known as [[Fyrus|Twilit Igniter: Fyrus]]. Link has been told by the four [[Goron Elders]] that [[Darbus]], the [[Goron Patriarch]], lies in a room in the depth of the dungeon. Upon entrance to the | The [[Boss]] of the Goron Mines is known as [[Fyrus|Twilit Igniter: Fyrus]]. Link has been told by the four [[Goron Elders]] that [[Darbus]], the [[Goron Patriarch]], lies in a room in the depth of the dungeon. Upon entrance to the room, Link was obviously expecting to find a [[Goron]], but instead he sees a giant figure, some 20 feet tall, that has a pitch black body, whom is known as 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. After Link uses the first [[Hidden Skills|Hidden Skill]], the [[Ending Blow]], on Fyrus, he will be defeated. All of Fyrus' black skin will explode off of him and form the second [[Fused Shadow]], which will gracefully fall 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 surrending, having no idea where he is or how he got there. He doesn't even seem to notice Link grab the [[Heart Container]] and leave. | ||
== Dungeon Items == | ==Dungeon Items== | ||
The Goron Mines feature the main four Dungeon Items that every [[Dungeon]] in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]] has; the [[Dungeon Map]], the [[Compass]], the [[Big Key]], and | The Goron Mines feature the main four Dungeon Items that every [[Dungeon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' has; the [[Dungeon Map]], the [[Compass]], the [[Big Key]], and [[Small Key]]s. | ||
=== Dungeon Map === | ===Dungeon Map=== | ||
The | 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 a dungeon. The Dungeon Map can be found in the first [[Goron Elders]]' room. After collecting the first [[Key Shard]] from [[Gor Amoto]], Link will be able to see a [[Treasure Chest]] behind Gor Amoto. Inside the chest lies the Dungeon Map. | ||
=== Compass === | ===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 will encounter after acquiring the [[Hero's Bow]]. The room is full of [[Beamos]], which | 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 will encounter after acquiring the [[Hero's Bow]]. The 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 === | ===Big Key=== | ||
The | The Big Key is used to open the door that leads to the dungeon boss, [[Fyrus]]. It has been spilt into three pieces by the [[Goron Elders]]. Each Goron Elder that is in the mines has a piece, so Link must travel to each one and get the three pieces. After collecting all three pieces, Link can combine them to create the Big Key. | ||
=== Small Keys === | ===Small Keys=== | ||
There are three | 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 in a Treasure Chest. | ||
== Treasure Chests == | ==Treasure Chests== | ||
There are seventeen (17) | There are seventeen (17) Treasure Chests waiting to be found in the Goron Mines. These chests all contain a variety of different items that will help Link as he further travels the dungeon and the game, including [[Rupee]]s, Dungeon Items, [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]], and Equipment. | ||
=== Rupees === | ===Rupees=== | ||
There are plenty of chests that contain rupees in the Goron Mines, nine (9) to be exact. Two of these chests contain a [[Yellow Rupee]], which are worth 10 rupees. Three of the chests contain a [[Red Rupee]], which is worth 20 [[Rupee]]s. The remaining 4 chests located in the Goron Mines contain a single [[Purple Rupee]], which is worth 50 [[Rupee]]s. Combine these rupees with the ones Link will scoop up from barrels or from enemies, is it likely Link's [[Wallet]] will be full before the end of the [[Dungeon]]. Using [[Ooccoo]] and [[Ooccoo Jr.]] to leave and spend some Rupees is recommended. | There are plenty of chests that contain rupees in the Goron Mines, nine (9) to be exact. Two of these chests contain a [[Yellow Rupee]], which are worth 10 rupees. Three of the chests contain a [[Red Rupee]], which is worth 20 [[Rupee]]s. The remaining 4 chests located in the Goron Mines contain a single [[Purple Rupee]], which is worth 50 [[Rupee]]s. Combine these rupees with the ones Link will scoop up from barrels or from enemies, is it likely Link's [[Wallet]] will be full before the end of the [[Dungeon]]. Using [[Ooccoo]] and [[Ooccoo Jr.]] to leave and spend some Rupees is recommended. | ||
=== Dungeon Items === | ===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. | |||
As with every other | ===Pieces of Heart=== | ||
{{Main|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. | |||
=== Equipment === | ===Equipment=== | ||
There is but a single | There is but a single Treasure Chest throughout all of the Goron Mines that contains equipment. This chest contains the [[Hero's Bow]], the Dungeon Item. It is located in the room directly after the Mini-boss room. It serves as the reward for beating the Mini-boss, [[Dangoro]]. | ||
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Dungeons}} | {{Cat|Twilight Princess Dungeons}} | ||
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Locations}} | {{Cat|Twilight Princess Locations}} |