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| name = Goron City | | name = Goron City | ||
| image = [[File:TotK Goron City | | image = [[File:TotK-Goron-City.jpg|400px]] | ||
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| 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]]'' | ||
| inhab = [[Aji]]<br/>[[Axyl]]<br/>[[Banksha]]<br/>[[Bayge]]<br/>[[Bladon]]<br/>[[Bludo]]<br/>[[Borrs]]<br/>[[Carban]]<br/>[[Drak]]<br/>[[Dugby]]<br/>[[Fugo]]<br/>[[Gonguron]]<br/>[[Heehl]]<br/>[[Kabetta]]<br/>[[Offrak]]<br/>[[Rohan]]<br/>[[Slergo]]<br/>[[Tanko]]<br/>[[Tray]]<br/>[[Volcon]]<br/>[[Yunobo]] | | inhab = [[Aji]]<br/>[[Axyl]]<br/>[[Banksha]]<br/>[[Bayge]]<br/>[[Bladon]]<br/>[[Bludo]]<br/>[[Borrs]]<br/>[[Carban]]<br/>[[Drak]]<br/>[[Dugby]]<br/>[[Fugo]]<br/>[[Gonguron]]<br/>[[Heehl]]<br/>[[Kabetta]]<br/>[[Offrak]]<br/>[[Rohan]]<br/>[[Slergo]]<br/>[[Tanko]]<br/>[[Tray]]<br/>[[Volcon]]<br/>[[Yunobo]] | ||
| pointsint = [[Marakuguc Shrine]] | | pointsint = [[Goron Gusto Shop]]<br/>[[Ripped and Shredded]]<br/>[[Rollin' Inn]]<br/>[[Marakuguc Shrine]] | ||
| item = | | item = | ||
| location = [[Eldin ( | | leader = [[Bludo]] | ||
| | | location = [[Eldin (Breath of the Wild)|Eldin]] | ||
| counterpart_header = Depths Counterpart | |||
| counterpart = [[Abandoned Eldin Mine]] | |||
| related = [[Death Mountain (Tears of the Kingdom)|Death Mountain]]<br/>[[Abandoned North Mine]]<br/>[[Southern Mine]]<br/>[[Bridge of Eldin (Tears of the Kingdom)|Bridge of Eldin]]<br/>[[Stolock Bridge]]<br/>[[Goro Cove]]<br/>[[Golow River]]<br/>[[Darunia Lake]]<br/>[[Goron Hot Springs]] | | related = [[Death Mountain (Tears of the Kingdom)|Death Mountain]]<br/>[[Abandoned North Mine]]<br/>[[Southern Mine]]<br/>[[Bridge of Eldin (Tears of the Kingdom)|Bridge of Eldin]]<br/>[[Stolock Bridge]]<br/>[[Goro Cove]]<br/>[[Golow River]]<br/>[[Darunia Lake]]<br/>[[Goron Hot Springs]] | ||
| | | walkthrough = [[Walkthrough:Goron City (Tears of the Kingdom)]] | ||
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==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ||
Goron City can be found on the western side of [[Death Mountain (Tears of the Kingdom)|Death Mountain]] | Goron City can be found on the western side of [[Death Mountain (Tears of the Kingdom)|Death Mountain]]. With Death Mountain no longer erupting, there is no longer much lava in the region, allowing for [[Hylian]]s and other races to travel there more easily. The location is mainly a mining village, with [[Bludo]] serving as the boss of the city, overlooking many of the shops and stores. | ||
===The Marbled Rock Roast=== | |||
When [[Link (Breath of the Wild)#Tears of the Kingdom|Link]] arrives, the city is afflicted by the rise of [[Marbled Rock Roast]], which causes anyone who eats it to become lazy and only want more. This mostly affects the younger Gorons, as the elder Gorons and child Gorons cannot eat the hard rock. Those who have travelled to the City since warn Link to stay away from ''strange rocks'', but also to not trust suspicious Gorons who have scammed many tourists. | |||
Since ''Breath of the Wild'', the city also seen the rise of [[YunoboCo]], which mines the roast. It is headed by [[Yunobo]], known across the area as President Yunobo. Yunobo displays a harsh and insincere attitude, a polar opposite to the attitude he used to have. Many of the Gorons are scared of him, and do not challenge his authority. Attempting to talk to [[Bludo]] in the City center will cause a conversation in which Yunobo appears, berating Bludo for complaining about the roast, and questioning why Link is in his City. This begins the [[Yunobo of Goron City]] Main Quest. | |||
===After the Marbled Rock Roast=== | |||
Once Link and Yunobo resolve the Goron's [[Regional Phenomena]], the Marbled Rock Roast disappears and the young Gorons are back to normal. Many return to work at their own shops, or take over for the elder Gorons who retire to the Hot Springs. | |||
[[Jengo]] and others help to build [[Mine-Cart Land]], a theme park where one can ride mine-carts. YunoboCo returns to its original purpose - mining the various ore around the city. | |||
===Rollin' Inn=== | |||
{{main|Rollin' Inn}} | |||
The [[Rollin' Inn]] is an Inn that is run by [[Tray]]. A regular bed with cost 20 rupees; a bed with a Goron massage will cost 50 rupees. After the Regional Phenomena, Tracy is now retired and [[Pyle]] has taken over the Inn. | |||
===Shops=== | |||
====Goron Gusto Shop==== | |||
{{main|Goron Gusto Shop}} | |||
The [[Goron Gusto Shop]] is a general store that sells many Goron or heat-related items, such as [[Fire Fruit]], [[Goron Spice]], and [[Rock Salt]]. It is run by [[Tanko]], who is initially dismissive of Link while eating the Marbled Rock Roast. After the Regional Phenomena, Tanko is much more appreciative and sells the items at normal prices. | |||
====Ripped and Shredded==== | |||
{{main|Ripped and Shredded}} | |||
[[Ripped and Shredded]] is an armor shop that is run by [[Rogaro]]. It sells the full [[Flamebreaker Set]]. The three items in the set cost a total of 3300 rupees. Each item will give Link some [[Fire Resistance]], allow him to travel into nearby caves and up Death Mountain. | |||
===Nearby Side Quests=== | ===Nearby Side Quests=== | ||
* [[Moon Gazing Gorons]] | * [[Moon-Gazing Gorons]] | ||
* [[Simmerstone Springs]] | * [[Simmerstone Springs]] | ||
* [[Soul of the Gorons]] | * [[Soul of the Gorons]] | ||
* [[The Ancient City | * [[The Ancient City Gorondia!]] | ||
*[[The Hidden Treasure at Lizard Lakes]] | * [[The Hidden Treasure at Lizard Lakes]] | ||
===Marakuguc Shrine=== | |||
{{main|Marakuguc Shrine}} | |||
The [[Marakuguc Shrine]] can be found just northeast of the city, on a higher level. The shrine, titled ''Wheeled Wonders'', has Link using vehicles to traverse across lava to reach the altar. | |||
===Korok Seeds=== | |||
*At the east side of the city, there is a waterfall that has a circle of leaves in the water. Jump and dive through the circle to get the [[Korok Seed]]. | |||
*At the northeast end of the city, way up by the hand of the Goron statue that is carved into the mountain. Lift the rock to get the Korok Seed. | |||
*Inside the mouth of the carved statue, just west of the north end of [[Stolock Bridge]]. Destroy the balloon in the mouth to get the Korok Seed. | |||
*There is a balloon hidden underneath the south end of Stolock Bridge. Pop the balloon to get the Korok Seed. | |||
*Behind the hill east of Marakuguc Shrine, there is an alcove with two statues. Place a pot on the second statue's plate to get the Korok Seed. | |||
=== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:TotK_Goron_City_Entrance.jpg|Goron City entrance | |||
File:TotK-Goron-City-2.jpg|View of the mountainside above Goron City | |||
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{{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Settlements}} | {{Cat|Tears of the Kingdom Settlements}} | ||
{{cat|Tears of the Kingdom Eldin Locations}} | {{cat|Tears of the Kingdom Eldin Locations}} |
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Goron City is a location in Tears of the Kingdom.
Tears of the Kingdom
Goron City can be found on the western side of Death Mountain. With Death Mountain no longer erupting, there is no longer much lava in the region, allowing for Hylians and other races to travel there more easily. The location is mainly a mining village, with Bludo serving as the boss of the city, overlooking many of the shops and stores.
The Marbled Rock Roast
When Link arrives, the city is afflicted by the rise of Marbled Rock Roast, which causes anyone who eats it to become lazy and only want more. This mostly affects the younger Gorons, as the elder Gorons and child Gorons cannot eat the hard rock. Those who have travelled to the City since warn Link to stay away from strange rocks, but also to not trust suspicious Gorons who have scammed many tourists.
Since Breath of the Wild, the city also seen the rise of YunoboCo, which mines the roast. It is headed by Yunobo, known across the area as President Yunobo. Yunobo displays a harsh and insincere attitude, a polar opposite to the attitude he used to have. Many of the Gorons are scared of him, and do not challenge his authority. Attempting to talk to Bludo in the City center will cause a conversation in which Yunobo appears, berating Bludo for complaining about the roast, and questioning why Link is in his City. This begins the Yunobo of Goron City Main Quest.
After the Marbled Rock Roast
Once Link and Yunobo resolve the Goron's Regional Phenomena, the Marbled Rock Roast disappears and the young Gorons are back to normal. Many return to work at their own shops, or take over for the elder Gorons who retire to the Hot Springs.
Jengo and others help to build Mine-Cart Land, a theme park where one can ride mine-carts. YunoboCo returns to its original purpose - mining the various ore around the city.
Rollin' Inn
- Main article: Rollin' Inn
The Rollin' Inn is an Inn that is run by Tray. A regular bed with cost 20 rupees; a bed with a Goron massage will cost 50 rupees. After the Regional Phenomena, Tracy is now retired and Pyle has taken over the Inn.
Shops
Goron Gusto Shop
- Main article: Goron Gusto Shop
The Goron Gusto Shop is a general store that sells many Goron or heat-related items, such as Fire Fruit, Goron Spice, and Rock Salt. It is run by Tanko, who is initially dismissive of Link while eating the Marbled Rock Roast. After the Regional Phenomena, Tanko is much more appreciative and sells the items at normal prices.
Ripped and Shredded
- Main article: Ripped and Shredded
Ripped and Shredded is an armor shop that is run by Rogaro. It sells the full Flamebreaker Set. The three items in the set cost a total of 3300 rupees. Each item will give Link some Fire Resistance, allow him to travel into nearby caves and up Death Mountain.
Nearby Side Quests
- Moon-Gazing Gorons
- Simmerstone Springs
- Soul of the Gorons
- The Ancient City Gorondia!
- The Hidden Treasure at Lizard Lakes
Marakuguc Shrine
- Main article: Marakuguc Shrine
The Marakuguc Shrine can be found just northeast of the city, on a higher level. The shrine, titled Wheeled Wonders, has Link using vehicles to traverse across lava to reach the altar.
Korok Seeds
- At the east side of the city, there is a waterfall that has a circle of leaves in the water. Jump and dive through the circle to get the Korok Seed.
- At the northeast end of the city, way up by the hand of the Goron statue that is carved into the mountain. Lift the rock to get the Korok Seed.
- Inside the mouth of the carved statue, just west of the north end of Stolock Bridge. Destroy the balloon in the mouth to get the Korok Seed.
- There is a balloon hidden underneath the south end of Stolock Bridge. Pop the balloon to get the Korok Seed.
- Behind the hill east of Marakuguc Shrine, there is an alcove with two statues. Place a pot on the second statue's plate to get the Korok Seed.