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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' | ||
| location = [[Death Mountain Trail]] | | location = [[Death Mountain Trail]] | ||
| use = | | use = Opening the [[Door of Time]] | ||
| related = [[Kokiri's Emerald]]<br/>[[Zora's Sapphire]] | | related = [[Kokiri's Emerald]]<br/>[[Zora's Sapphire]] | ||
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The '''Goron's Ruby''' is | The '''Goron's Ruby''' is an item in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It is the second of the three [[Spiritual Stones]]. | ||
It once stood on a plinth high in the main cavern of Goron City, but the Big Boss of the | It once stood on a plinth high in the main cavern of [[Goron City]], but the Big Boss of the [[Goron]]s, [[Darunia]], removed it for fear a Goron would eat it out of hunger, with [[Dodongo's Cavern]] sealed. He later gives it to [[Link]] in thanks for reopening Dodongo's Cavern. | ||
Link subsequently uses the three Spiritual Stones to open the [[Door of Time]] in the [[Temple of Time]]. | Link subsequently uses the three Spiritual Stones to open the [[Door of Time]] in the [[Temple of Time]]. | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Listbox|Ocarina of Time Items}} | |||
{{Cat|Ocarina of Time Items}} | {{Cat|Ocarina of Time Items}} |
Revision as of 17:06, September 17, 2021
Goron's Ruby
Games | ||
Location | ||
Uses | Opening the Door of Time | |
Related |
In Other Languages[show]
Language | Name |
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日本語 | ゴロンのルビー |
Française | Rubis Goron |
Español | Rubí de los Goron |
Deutsch | Goronen-Rubin |
Italiana | Rubino dei Goron |
The Goron's Ruby is an item in Ocarina of Time. It is the second of the three Spiritual Stones.
It once stood on a plinth high in the main cavern of Goron City, but the Big Boss of the Gorons, Darunia, removed it for fear a Goron would eat it out of hunger, with Dodongo's Cavern sealed. He later gives it to Link in thanks for reopening Dodongo's Cavern.
Link subsequently uses the three Spiritual Stones to open the Door of Time in the Temple of Time.
Gallery
1998 Nintendo Power artwork