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==Mini-Game==
==Mini-Game==
Once [[Link]] has defeated the evil within [[Snowhead Temple]], the harsh winter lifts and spring takes over, the [[Goron Elder's Son]] also returns to his normal state.{{Ref|MM|2098|[[Goron Elder]]}}This means that the racetrack is open for business, however a large boulder blocks the way. Link gets a [[Powder Keg]] from the [[Goron Powder Keg Shop]] and destroys the boulder before the fuse blows. This allows Link access to the Racetrack, where he speaks to the Goron Elder's Son to start the race.  
Once [[Link]] has defeated the evil within [[Snowhead Temple]], the harsh winter lifts, spring arrives, and the [[Goron Elder's Son]] also returns to his normal state.{{Ref|MM|2098|[[Goron Elder]]}}With the arrival of spring, the Goron Racetrack is open for business, however, a large boulder blocks the way. Link gets a [[Powder Keg]] from the [[Goron Powder Keg Shop]] and destroys the boulder, giving Link access to the Racetrack, where he speaks to the Goron Elder's Son to start the race.  


This mini-game itself doesn't cost any [[Rupees]], it only requires Link to be in [[Goron Link|Goron Form]] and for the region to be in spring.  
This mini-game itself doesn't cost any [[Rupees]], it only requires Link to be in [[Goron Link|Goron Form]] and for the region to be in spring.  


Before the race starts, the Gorons prepare stretching up for the race.{{Ref|MM|5689|[[Goron]]}} This race requires Link using the [[Goron Mask]] to roll at high speeds, while racing, Link can roll into the [[Magic Jar]]s, which fills up his magic meter. Goron Link must also watch out for the many obstacles on the racetrack including; [[Bomb Flower]]s, small trees and even opposing Gorons. When Link has taken first place, he is rewarded with [[Gold Dust]] from the Goron Elder's Son, as a prize from the [[Goron Elder]] himself. The Gold Dust can be used to forge the [[Razor Sword]] into the [[Gilded Sword]] at the [[Mountain Smithy]].{{Ref|MM|1861|[[Zubora]]}}
Before the race starts, the Gorons stretch, preparing for the race.{{Ref|MM|5689|[[Goron]]}} This race requires Link to use the [[Goron Mask]] to roll at high speeds. While racing, Link can roll into the [[Magic Jar]]s, which fills up his magic meter. Goron Link must also watch out for the many obstacles on the racetrack including [[Bomb Flower]]s, small trees, and even opposing Gorons. When Link has taken first place, he is rewarded with [[Gold Dust]] from the Goron Elder's Son, as a prize from the [[Goron Elder]] himself. The Gold Dust can be used to forge the [[Razor Sword]] into the [[Gilded Sword]] at the [[Mountain Smithy]].{{Ref|MM|1861|[[Zubora]]}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 16:00, April 3, 2013

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The Goron Racetrack is a location found within Goron Village of Majora's Mask. It is situated on the path to Goron Village to the left as Link enters. The Goron Racetrack is a tradition held every spring, and due to the huge boulder that blocks the way, the Gorons are unable to race.[1][2] The huge boulder can only be destroyed with the Powder Keg.[3]

Mini-Game

Once Link has defeated the evil within Snowhead Temple, the harsh winter lifts, spring arrives, and the Goron Elder's Son also returns to his normal state.[4]With the arrival of spring, the Goron Racetrack is open for business, however, a large boulder blocks the way. Link gets a Powder Keg from the Goron Powder Keg Shop and destroys the boulder, giving Link access to the Racetrack, where he speaks to the Goron Elder's Son to start the race.

This mini-game itself doesn't cost any Rupees, it only requires Link to be in Goron Form and for the region to be in spring.

Before the race starts, the Gorons stretch, preparing for the race.[5] This race requires Link to use the Goron Mask to roll at high speeds. While racing, Link can roll into the Magic Jars, which fills up his magic meter. Goron Link must also watch out for the many obstacles on the racetrack including Bomb Flowers, small trees, and even opposing Gorons. When Link has taken first place, he is rewarded with Gold Dust from the Goron Elder's Son, as a prize from the Goron Elder himself. The Gold Dust can be used to forge the Razor Sword into the Gilded Sword at the Mountain Smithy.[6]

Gallery

References

  1. "You're just in time... We're holding the Goron Races in celebration of spring, so go see them!" — Goron, Majora's Mask.
  2. "What? What?!? You say that gold dust is the prize for winning the Patriarch's Race that's held by the Gorons every spring?", Majora's Mask.
  3. "If you can destroy the boulder that blocks the entrance to the Goron Racetrack near here..." — Medigoron, Majora's Mask.
  4. "My son got better immediately. He went to see the Goron Races that celebrate spring." — Goron Elder, Majora's Mask.
  5. "It's a simple race. Just go once around the track. If you can beat us to the finish line, you win." — Goron, Majora's Mask.
  6. "To make your sword any stronger, I'll need gold dust, which just so happens to be first prize at the Goron racetrack. If I can just get some gold dust... and this is just between us...I can make you the strongest of swords. The strongest..." — Zubora, Majora's Mask.