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{{Infobox|boss | |||
{{Infobox| | | image = [[File:Dangoro.png|400px]] | ||
| threat = 3 | |||
|image | | attack = {{H|0.5}} Punch<br/>{{H|0.5}} Roll<br/>{{H|0.5}} Smash | ||
|game | | race = [[Goron]] | ||
| | | gender = Male | ||
| | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | ||
| dungeon = [[Goron Mines]] | |||
| reward = [[Hero's Bow]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Dangoro''' is the [[Mini-Boss]] of the [[Goron Mines]]. He is a [[Goron]], and | '''Dangoro''' is the [[Mini-Boss]] of the [[Goron Mines]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia]]'', pg. 172}} He is a [[Goron]], and the guardian of the [[Hero's Bow]]. | ||
==Overview== | |||
Dangoro looks similar to an average Goron, but larger and more muscular, and with a much rounder face. He also wears armor on his arms, back, and head. When [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] first encounters him, he assumes that Link is an intruder and prepares to fight him. After being defeated, he realized that Link was sent to the mines and grants him access to the chamber in which the Hero's Bow is held. | |||
==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
During the initial stages of the battle, Link must proceed to attack Dangoro. Stand near the center of the magnetic platform at the start of the dual. Dangoro's belly is the weak spot. The giant Goron's main form of attack, is to use his charged punch. However, since Dangoro takes a brief period of time to wind up his punch, this leaves him vulnerable for attack. Link must strategically wait for Dangoro to charge his attack and then quickly strike his abdominal region. The jump attack works most effectively, rather than using just the sword attacks. The sword attacks won't be enough to ground him, so just move away after two or three hits to avoid his attack. | |||
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<gallery widths=160 heights=90> | |||
File:00455.jpg|Dangoro pounding the platform | |||
File:00456.jpg|Dangoro preparing to attack | |||
File:00457.jpg|Link preparing to throw Dangoro | |||
File:00458.jpg|Dangoro after hitting the lava | |||
</gallery> | |||
After dealing a sufficient amount of damage, Dangoro opts for a different offensive strategy. This time he uses a roll attack, a common form of movement among the race. Link must equip his [[Iron Boots]] and grab Dangoro to withstand the goron's brute force. Link can then hurl him off the edge of the platform and into the lava below. After being exposed to a large amount of boiling lava, the armored Goron accepts defeat and lets Link proceed through the dungeon. | |||
==Reward== | ==Reward== | ||
Once | Once Link has defeated Dangoro, he emerges from the lava and realizes that Link is destined to wield the legendary weapon of the Gorons in the far room. After Link enters the room, he proceeds to open the chest, and obtains the [[Hero's Bow]], which proves pivotal in advancing through the remainder of the dungeon. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery widths=160 heights=90> | |||
File:TPHD-Dangoro.png | |||
File:TPHD-Dangoro-2.png | |||
File:DangoroBox.png|Dangoro before the mini-boss battle | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{references}} | |||
{{Listbox|Twilight Princess Characters}} | |||
{{Listbox|Twilight Princess Bosses}} | |||
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Mini-Bosses}} | {{Cat|Twilight Princess Mini-Bosses}} | ||
{{Cat|Twilight Princess Characters}} | {{Cat|Twilight Princess Characters}} | ||
{{Cat|Gorons}} |
Latest revision as of 23:34, April 25, 2024
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Attacks | Punch |
Dangoro is the Mini-Boss of the Goron Mines in Twilight Princess.[1] He is a Goron, and the guardian of the Hero's Bow.
Overview
Dangoro looks similar to an average Goron, but larger and more muscular, and with a much rounder face. He also wears armor on his arms, back, and head. When Link first encounters him, he assumes that Link is an intruder and prepares to fight him. After being defeated, he realized that Link was sent to the mines and grants him access to the chamber in which the Hero's Bow is held.
Battle
During the initial stages of the battle, Link must proceed to attack Dangoro. Stand near the center of the magnetic platform at the start of the dual. Dangoro's belly is the weak spot. The giant Goron's main form of attack, is to use his charged punch. However, since Dangoro takes a brief period of time to wind up his punch, this leaves him vulnerable for attack. Link must strategically wait for Dangoro to charge his attack and then quickly strike his abdominal region. The jump attack works most effectively, rather than using just the sword attacks. The sword attacks won't be enough to ground him, so just move away after two or three hits to avoid his attack.
After dealing a sufficient amount of damage, Dangoro opts for a different offensive strategy. This time he uses a roll attack, a common form of movement among the race. Link must equip his Iron Boots and grab Dangoro to withstand the goron's brute force. Link can then hurl him off the edge of the platform and into the lava below. After being exposed to a large amount of boiling lava, the armored Goron accepts defeat and lets Link proceed through the dungeon.
Reward
Once Link has defeated Dangoro, he emerges from the lava and realizes that Link is destined to wield the legendary weapon of the Gorons in the far room. After Link enters the room, he proceeds to open the chest, and obtains the Hero's Bow, which proves pivotal in advancing through the remainder of the dungeon.
Gallery
References
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia, pg. 172