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| race = [[Goron]]
| race = [[Goron]]
| gender = Male
| gender = Male
| member =  
| member = [[YunoboCo]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| location = [[Gut Check Rock]]<br/>[[Mount Nabooru]]<br>[[Darb Pond]] ([[The Champions' Ballad]])
| location = '''''Breath of the Wild'''''<br/>[[Gut Check Rock]]<br/>[[Mount Nabooru]]<br/>[[Darb Pond]] ([[The Champions' Ballad]])<br/>'''''Tears of the Kingdom'''''<br/>[[Goron City]] (initially)<br/>[[Mine-Cart Land]]
| related      = [[Bayge]] (Older Brother)<br>[[Kabetta]] (Younger Brother)<br>Grandfather
| related      = [[Bayge]] (older brother)<br>[[Kabetta]] (younger brother)<br>Grandfather
}}
}}
'''Heehl''' is a [[Goron]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''.


'''Heehl''' is a [[Goron]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.
==''Breath of the Wild''==
 
==Overview==
Heehl and his brothers [[Bayge]] and [[Kabetta]] form the self-proclaimed "[[Goron Blood Brothers]]", and the three have abandoned their home in [[Goron City (Breath of the Wild)|Goron City]] in favour of increasing their strength and endurance.
Heehl and his brothers [[Bayge]] and [[Kabetta]] form the self-proclaimed "[[Goron Blood Brothers]]", and the three have abandoned their home in [[Goron City (Breath of the Wild)|Goron City]] in favour of increasing their strength and endurance.


==Test of Will==
===Test of Will===
{{main|Test of Will}}
{{main|Test of Will}}
Heehl appears with his two brothers at [[Mount Nabooru]], where they are standing near some extremely hot plates. This is an ancestral training ground where Goron's have always come to train to become stronger and more powerful.{{Ref|''PUMP IT UP, BROTHER! This is our ancestral training ground! Us three Goron Blood Brothers are in the midst of a contest of endurance!'' - '''[[Bayge]]'''}}{{Ref|''FEEL THE BURN, BROTHER! We're trainin' to become strong and powerful Gorons! Right now we're competin' to beat the heat!'' - '''Heehl'''}} Talking to the Gorons will begin the [[Test of Will]] shrine quest.
Heehl appears with his two brothers at [[Mount Nabooru]], where they are standing near some extremely hot plates. This is an ancestral training ground where Goron's have always come to train to become stronger and more powerful.{{Ref|''PUMP IT UP, BROTHER! This is our ancestral training ground! Us three Goron Blood Brothers are in the midst of a contest of endurance!'' - '''[[Bayge]]'''}}{{Ref|''FEEL THE BURN, BROTHER! We're trainin' to become strong and powerful Gorons! Right now we're competin' to beat the heat!'' - '''Heehl'''}} Talking to the Gorons will begin the [[Test of Will]] shrine quest.


In the first stage, Link will need to drink an [[Elixir]] or wear armor that has [[Heat Resistance]]. If Link can outlast the Gorons, Heehl will give Link the honor of participating in the ultimate endurance.{{Ref|''In fact, I'm grantin' you the highest honor-the chance to participate in the contest of ULTIMATE endurance!'' - '''Heehl'''}} In the second phase, Link will need to drink an elixir that has [[Flame Guard]], preventing him from overheating. Successfully doing so will gain the approval of all three Gorons and will reveal the [[Joloo Nah Shrine]].{{Ref|''What a powerful display! What fire! That was somethin' else, brother!'' - '''Heehl'''}}
In the first stage, Link will need to drink an [[Elixir]] or wear armor that has [[Heat Resistance]]. If Link can outlast the Gorons, Heehl will give Link the honor of participating in the ultimate endurance.{{Ref|''In fact, I'm grantin' you the highest honor-the chance to participate in the contest of ULTIMATE endurance!'' - '''Heehl'''}} In the second phase, Link will need to drink an elixir that has [[Flame Guard]], preventing him from overheating. Successfully doing so will gain the approval of all three Gorons and will reveal the [[Joloo Nah Shrine]].{{Ref|''What a powerful display! What fire! That was somethin' else, brother!'' - '''Heehl'''}}
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
When Link first arrives at [[Goron City (Tears of the Kingdom)|Goron City]], Bayge and his brother Heehl can be found at the entrance, eating some [[Marbled Rock Roast]]. They mention that there are some untrustworthy people in town trying to scam visitors.{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|We gotta let ya in on something.|'''Bayge'''}}{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|There are some untrustworthy fellas rollin' around the city right now.|'''Heehl'''}} They then proceed to try to scam Link, by offering just three rupees for all of his ore.{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|So if you're loaded up on ore, you should probably sell it before you're scammed out of it.|'''Bayge'''}}{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|We're good Gorons. We'll take it off your hands for a great price.|'''Heehl'''}}{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|How about...three rupees for all your ore? Whatever ore ya got! Come on, show us the goods!|'''Heehl'''}} They are soon interupted by [[Ramella]] and the two scatter off.{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Hey! What are you doing?!|'''Ramella'''}}{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Uh-oh. Heehl, let's get outta here!}}
Bayge and Heehl can then be found within Goron City where they are eating some marbled rock roast alongside their brother, [[Kebetta]]. The two are talking about how they could have scammed Link for every rupee he had, but are not too worried as they'll get the next person who rolls into town.{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Shoot. We almost had him. We coulda squeezed him for every measly rupee he had.|'''Bayge'''}}{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|We'll squeeze the next one who rolls along. But we got better things to do at the moment.|'''Heehl'''}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:TotK Heehl.jpg|Heehl under the influence of Marbled Rock Roast in ''Tears of the Kingdom''
File:TotK-Heehl.png|Heehl from ''Tears of the Kingdom''
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 18:48, March 7, 2024

Heehl
Heehl.jpg

Race

Gender

Male

Member of

Games

Location

Breath of the Wild
Gut Check Rock
Mount Nabooru
Darb Pond (The Champions' Ballad)
Tears of the Kingdom
Goron City (initially)
Mine-Cart Land

Related

Bayge (older brother)
Kabetta (younger brother)
Grandfather

Heehl is a Goron from Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

Heehl and his brothers Bayge and Kabetta form the self-proclaimed "Goron Blood Brothers", and the three have abandoned their home in Goron City in favour of increasing their strength and endurance.

Test of Will

Main article: Test of Will

Heehl appears with his two brothers at Mount Nabooru, where they are standing near some extremely hot plates. This is an ancestral training ground where Goron's have always come to train to become stronger and more powerful.[1][2] Talking to the Gorons will begin the Test of Will shrine quest.

In the first stage, Link will need to drink an Elixir or wear armor that has Heat Resistance. If Link can outlast the Gorons, Heehl will give Link the honor of participating in the ultimate endurance.[3] In the second phase, Link will need to drink an elixir that has Flame Guard, preventing him from overheating. Successfully doing so will gain the approval of all three Gorons and will reveal the Joloo Nah Shrine.[4]

Tears of the Kingdom

When Link first arrives at Goron City, Bayge and his brother Heehl can be found at the entrance, eating some Marbled Rock Roast. They mention that there are some untrustworthy people in town trying to scam visitors.[5][6] They then proceed to try to scam Link, by offering just three rupees for all of his ore.[7][8][9] They are soon interupted by Ramella and the two scatter off.[10][11]

Bayge and Heehl can then be found within Goron City where they are eating some marbled rock roast alongside their brother, Kebetta. The two are talking about how they could have scammed Link for every rupee he had, but are not too worried as they'll get the next person who rolls into town.[12][13]

Gallery

References

  1. PUMP IT UP, BROTHER! This is our ancestral training ground! Us three Goron Blood Brothers are in the midst of a contest of endurance! - Bayge
  2. FEEL THE BURN, BROTHER! We're trainin' to become strong and powerful Gorons! Right now we're competin' to beat the heat! - Heehl
  3. In fact, I'm grantin' you the highest honor-the chance to participate in the contest of ULTIMATE endurance! - Heehl
  4. What a powerful display! What fire! That was somethin' else, brother! - Heehl
  5. "We gotta let ya in on something." — Bayge, Tears of the Kingdom
  6. "There are some untrustworthy fellas rollin' around the city right now." — Heehl, Tears of the Kingdom
  7. "So if you're loaded up on ore, you should probably sell it before you're scammed out of it." — Bayge, Tears of the Kingdom
  8. "We're good Gorons. We'll take it off your hands for a great price." — Heehl, Tears of the Kingdom
  9. "How about...three rupees for all your ore? Whatever ore ya got! Come on, show us the goods!" — Heehl, Tears of the Kingdom
  10. "Hey! What are you doing?!" — Ramella, Tears of the Kingdom
  11. "Uh-oh. Heehl, let's get outta here!", Tears of the Kingdom
  12. "Shoot. We almost had him. We coulda squeezed him for every measly rupee he had." — Bayge, Tears of the Kingdom
  13. "We'll squeeze the next one who rolls along. But we got better things to do at the moment." — Heehl, Tears of the Kingdom