Gohdan

Gohdan is the guardian of the Tower of the Gods, and is the last test before the gods acknowledge Link as the True Hero in The Wind Waker.

Strategy
Gohdan has few, but powerful attacks. Quite often, he tries to either punch Link into the electric pits on the side of the room, or perform a clapping move to striking Link from either side. To stop this, Link must shoot at the eyes on both hands with his Bow and Arrows, disabling them temporarily. After he shoots his hands, Gohdan's eyes become vulnerable. By shooting his eyes, Gohdan crashes to the ground, where Link must then throw a bomb into his mouth. Each time Gohdan is knocked down, his hands recover faster than before. After three blasts in his mouth, Gohdan declares Link winner and leaves a Heart Container for him. Link gains access to Hyrule short after the battle.

Should Link run out of arrows or bombs, Gohdan proceeds to dispense more out of his nose.

Trivia

 * Gohdan has a few similarities to the Aztec/Inca tribal masks.
 * Strangely, even after Gohdan is defeated, if you aim your Boomerang at the eyes on his hands or on his nose, the yellow boomerang lock on will display.
 * Gohdan is the only boss in The Wind Waker that is not evil, and thus he does not explode upon his defeat: this boss simply returns to the wall it was embedded in at the beginning of the battle. This is also demonstrated by the fact that, once Link exhausts his supply of arrows or bombs, Gohdan will dispense more from its nose. Like the Thunderbird in the Great Palace in The Adventure of Link, Gohdan is a guardian placed to test the courage of potential heroes.
 * This boss is very similar to both Bongo Bongo from Ocarina of Time, Ramrock from Oracle of Ages, and Mazaal from The Minish Cap. Also, Gohdan's name (ゴードン) is written with a similar spelling to Ramrock's name (ゴーリガン) in Japanese.
 * Gohdan bears also similarity to numerous bosses found out of the Zelda series, both in shape and weaknesses. These bosses include Andross from the Star Fox series, and Eyerok from Super Mario 64. He also bears some similarity to the Yu-Gi-Oh! card, Jinzo.
 * Gohdan's fire-spitting sound is a rather famous stock sound effect that is heard in many films, TV programs, and other games (most famous of which is probably the Doom II end boss).