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The '''Goron Mines''' is the second dungeon in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]].  It is located close to the top of [[Death Mountain]], and most of it is actually inside the mountain.  Because it is inside the mountain (which is also an active volcano), much of it is is filled with lava and fire, although there are some room filled with water and also some outdoor areas.  The main item in this dungeon is the [[Hero's Bow]], but the dungeon also houses two [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]], and multiple chests full of rupees.  It is unknown exactly what is mined in this area, although it could be iron, because some places are highly magnetic.   
The '''Goron Mines''' is the second dungeon in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]].  It is located close to the top of [[Death Mountain]], and most of it is actually inside the mountain.  Because it is inside the mountain (which is also an active volcano), much of it is is filled with lava and fire, although there are some room filled with water and also some outdoor areas.  The main item in this dungeon is the [[Bow]], but the dungeon also houses two [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]], and multiple chests full of rupees.  It is unknown exactly what is mined in this area, although it could be iron, because some places are highly magnetic.   


Before Link can enter the dungeon, he must defeat one of the goron elders in a sumo wrestling match.  This requires the [[Iron Boots]], which Link acquires from [[Bo|Mayor Bo]].  After defeating him twice, the elder allows Link to access the mines, and asks Link to try and figure out what's causing their Patriarch, [[Darbus]], to act insane.  There are three elders in certain rooms of the dungeon, each one keeping a [[Key Shard]] safe.  When Link talks to them, they give him the key shards, which form into the [[Big Key]].  Link must also defeat the miniboss, a huge goron who guards the Hero's Bow.
Before Link can enter the dungeon, he must defeat one of the goron elders in a sumo wrestling match.  This requires the [[Iron Boots]], which Link acquires from [[Bo|Mayor Bo]].  After defeating him twice, the elder allows Link to access the mines, and asks Link to try and figure out what's causing their Patriarch, [[Darbus]], to act insane.  There are three elders in certain rooms of the dungeon, each one keeping a [[Key Shard]] safe.  When Link talks to them, they give him the key shards, which form into the [[Big Key]].  Link must also defeat the miniboss, a huge goron who guards the Hero's Bow.

Revision as of 17:56, November 6, 2011

The Goron Mines is the second dungeon in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. It is located close to the top of Death Mountain, and most of it is actually inside the mountain. Because it is inside the mountain (which is also an active volcano), much of it is is filled with lava and fire, although there are some room filled with water and also some outdoor areas. The main item in this dungeon is the Bow, but the dungeon also houses two Pieces of Heart, and multiple chests full of rupees. It is unknown exactly what is mined in this area, although it could be iron, because some places are highly magnetic.

Before Link can enter the dungeon, he must defeat one of the goron elders in a sumo wrestling match. This requires the Iron Boots, which Link acquires from Mayor Bo. After defeating him twice, the elder allows Link to access the mines, and asks Link to try and figure out what's causing their Patriarch, Darbus, to act insane. There are three elders in certain rooms of the dungeon, each one keeping a Key Shard safe. When Link talks to them, they give him the key shards, which form into the Big Key. Link must also defeat the miniboss, a huge goron who guards the Hero's Bow.