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The {{Term/Store|Road to Goron Village||Series, MM3D}} is a location in {{MM}}.<ref>{{Cite|Road to Goron Village|Map|MM3D}}</ref>{{Note|The {{Term|Series|Road to Goron Village}} was referred to as '''Goron Pond''' in {{Guide|CE|Nintendo}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= CE|publisher= Nintendo|page= 129}}</ref> However, as this contradicts the name given in-game, it is not considered [[Guidelines:Canon|Canon]].}} It serves as the main passageway between the [[Mountain Village]] and the [[Goron Village]].
The {{Term/Store|Road to Goron Village||Series, MM3D}} is a location in {{MM}}.<ref>{{Cite|Road to Goron Village|Map|MM3D}}</ref> It serves as the main passageway between the [[Mountain Village]] and the [[Goron Village]].


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Latest revision as of 14:36, 10 August 2023

The Road to Goron Village is a location in Majora's Mask.[1] It serves as the main passageway between the Mountain Village and the Goron Village.

Features and Overview

The road features the Twin Islands,[2] a pair of islands connected by wooden bridges through a smaller one in the middle, all surrounded by a lake.

During winter, the lake is frozen and is covered with snowballs which Goron Link can destroy with a punch. During the first two days, the Goron Elder can be found frozen inside one of the snowballs. A Secret Grotto covered with ice can be found on the second big island. Inside, a Hot Spring can be found. Tingle can also be found floating above the small island.

During spring, the ice on the lake melts, revealing a Treasure Chest containing a Piece of Heart which can be obtained as Zora Link.

Goron Racetrack

Main article: Goron Racetrack

To the left of the entrance, a path to the Goron Racetrack can be found. The entrance to the Racetrack is covered by a Boulder which must be destroyed with a Powder Keg. The Racetrack only opens during spring.

Minor Enemies and Traps


Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
The Italian Republic
Italian
Per il villaggio Goron (MM3D)[3]To Goron village
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Other Names

These names, though from official English sources, are not considered Canon by Zelda Wiki as they contradict a name or names from a higher-priority source.

See Also

References

  1. "Road to Goron Village" — Map (Majora's Mask 3D)
  2. "Now, quickly go beyond the Twin Islands Cave after leaving Goron Village." — Goron Elder (Majora's Mask)
  3. "Per il villaggio Goron" — Map (Majora's Mask 3D, Italian localization)
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition—The Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 129 (MM)