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| image = [[File:TotK Marbled Gohma Intro.png]]
| image = [[File:TotK Marbled Gohma Intro.png]]
| caption = Marbled Gohma from ''Tears of the Kingdom''
| caption = Marbled Gohma from ''Tears of the Kingdom''
| title = Scourge of the Fire Temple
| title = Scourge of the [[Fire Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)|Fire Temple]]<br/>Scourge of the [[Depths]]<br/>War in the Depths of [[Hyrule]]
| attack = Leg Slam<br/>Body Slam<br/>Falling Rocks<br/>Exploding Rocks
| race      = [[Gohma]]
| weapon = [[Arrow]]s<br/>[[Yunobo]]'s charge attack<br/>Regular Weapons
| gender    = Unknown
| threat = 4
| attack = {{H|1}} Leg Slam<br/>Body Slam<br/>Falling [[Gloom Rock]]s<br/>{{H|1.75}} Exploding Gloom Rocks<br/>{{H|8}} Shake Off
| weaponused = Gloom Rocks
| weapon = [[Arrow]]s<br/>[[Yunobo's Power of Fire]]<br/>Regular Weapons
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| dungeon = [[Fire Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)|Fire Temple]]
| location = [[Fire Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)|Fire Temple]] (Initial encounter)<br/>[[Dalite Grove]] Northwest<br/>[[Takaruk Lightroot]] West<br/>[[Uasnoj Lightroot]] West<br/>[[Gloom's Lair]]
| reward = [[Heart Container]]
| dungeon = Fire Temple<br/>[[Beneath Hyrule Castle]] (If not defeated in the Fire Temple)
| related  = [[Gohma]]<br/>[[Queen Gohma]]<br/>[[Armogohma]]
| quest      = [[Regional Phenomena]]<br/>[[Yunobo of Goron City]]
| reward = [[Heart Container]] (Fire Temple)<br/>[[Marbled Gohma Leg]] (Subsequent encounters)<br/>[[Huge Crystallized Charge]] (in the Depths)
| health    =
| related  = Gohma<br/>[[Queen Gohma]]<br/>[[Armogohma]]
}}
}}
'''Marbled Gohma''' is a boss in [[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]. It is the boss of the [[Fire Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)|Fire Temple]] and responsible for the [[Marbled Rock Roast]].
'''Marbled Gohma''' is a [[boss]] in [[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]. It is the boss of the [[Fire Temple (Tears of the Kingdom)|Fire Temple]] and responsible for the [[Marbled Rock Roast]].


==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
Marbled Gohma was summoned by the [[Ganon|Demon King]] in order to prevent Yunobo from obtaining the [[Secret Stone]] within the temple. When Yunobo arrives with Link, they witness what appears to be [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] walking into the Marbled Gohma's room and being encased in rocks. After unlocking five padlocks throughout the temple, Yunobo uses his charge attack to break the rocks and the Marbled Gohma appears. Upon defeating the Marbled Gohma, Yunobo awakens as a sage and obtains his secret stone. The marbled rock toast throughout [[Goron City]] disappears.
{{Quote|The culprit behind marbled rock roast, who produced it and brought it to the Eldin region. It uses its rock-covered legs to execute devastating attacks. The eyeball on its head may look vulnerable, but good luck reaching it atop this creature's massive body.|In-game description}}
Marbled Gohma was summoned by the [[Ganon#Tears of the Kingdom|Demon King]] in order to prevent [[Yunobo#Tears of the Kingdom|Yunobo]] from obtaining the [[Secret Stone]] within the temple. When Yunobo arrives with [[Link (Breath of the Wild)#Tears of the Kingdom|Link]], they witness what appears to be [[Phantom Ganon#Tears of the Kingdom|Princess Zelda]] walking into the Marbled Gohma's room and being encased in rocks. After unlocking five padlocks throughout the temple, Yunobo uses his charge attack to break the rocks and the Marbled Gohma appears. Upon defeating the Marbled Gohma, Yunobo awakens as a sage and obtains his secret stone. The marbled rock roasts throughout [[Goron City (Tears of the Kingdom)|Goron City]] disappears.
 
Marbled Gohma is also posted in the Depths of Hyrule, being one of many monsters defending the Demon King's location. Link must fight it if he did not fight the Marbled Gohma in the Fire Temple, but if he did, then Yunobo will deal with it for him, allowing Link to skip this fight.
 
Once it is defeated in the Hyrule overworld, it can continue to be encountered in specific arenas in the Depths, where upon death it will drop a [[Marbled Gohma Leg]]. With no ceiling for it to cling to, Link can either use [[Ascend]] underneath it to reach its eye, or propel himself upward with [[Rocket]] [[Zonai Device]]s to reach it and attack it until defeat.


Another Marbled Gohma is posted in the Depths of Hyrule, being one of many monsters defending the Demon King's location. Link must fight it if he did not fight the Marbled Gohma in the Fire Temple, but if he did, then Yunobo will deal with it for him, allowing Link to skip this fight.
=== Strategy ===
=== Strategy ===
==== Phase 1 ====
==== Phase 1 ====
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Link must aim Yunobo at the Gohma's legs. Once two of them are destroyed, the Gohma will collapse. Link can then damage the Marbled Gohma's eye with arrows or by climbing on top of it and using melee weapons. After reaching half health, the Marbled Gohma will enter phase two.
Link must aim Yunobo at the Gohma's legs. Once two of them are destroyed, the Gohma will collapse. Link can then damage the Marbled Gohma's eye with arrows or by climbing on top of it and using melee weapons. After reaching half health, the Marbled Gohma will enter phase two.


If Marbled Gohma is fought during the War in the Depths of Hyrule (Link tries to go to the final boss early), then Marbled Gohma will start on the floor and stay on the floor, as there is no ceiling for it to cling to. This makes the fight substantially easier, as all Link needs to do is run underneath it and [[Ascend]], placing him right next to the eye and in smacking distance.
If Marbled Gohma is fought during the War in the Depths of Hyrule (Link tries to go to the final boss early), then Marbled Gohma will start on the floor and stay on the floor, as there is no ceiling for it to cling to. This makes the fight substantially easier, as all Link needs to do is run underneath it and Ascend, placing him right next to the eye and in smacking distance.
==== Phase 2 ====
==== Phase 2 ====
The Marbled Gohma jumps to the ceiling and will attack from above. This includes raining down a circle of rocks that will ultimately explode. Link can use Yunobo to break these rocks before they explode, or he can escape the circle by squeezing in between the rocks, sometimes using crouching to get through.
The Marbled Gohma jumps to the ceiling and will attack from above. This includes raining down a circle of [[Gloom Rock]]s that will ultimately explode. Link can use Yunobo to break these rocks before they explode, or he can escape the circle by squeezing in between the rocks, sometimes using crouching to get through.


Link can shoot the Marbled Gohma's eye, but in order to stun it he must aim Yunobo at the walls. The walls will ramp Yunobo up toward the ceiling and with careful aiming Link can hit the enemy. The Marbled Gohma will fall to the floor, allowing Link to once again use whatever weapons he desires to defeat the enemy.
Link can shoot the Marbled Gohma's eye, but in order to stun it he must aim Yunobo at the walls. The walls will ramp Yunobo up toward the ceiling and with careful aiming Link can hit the enemy. The Marbled Gohma will fall to the floor, allowing Link to once again use whatever weapons he desires to defeat the enemy.
===Health Points===
Like for the Blight Ganon in ''Breath of the Wild'', each boss in the Temple (aside from Colgera) are different Health Points (HP) depending on the number of bosses already beaten. The version found in [[Gloom's Lair]] and the [[Depths]] have fixed HP.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Location
! Health Points
|-
!Fire Temple
! 800 / 1200 / 1600/ 2000 /2400
|-
!Dephts
! 2000
|-
!Gloom's Lair
! 2000
|}


==Video Demonstration==
==Video Demonstration==
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