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{{Boss
{{Infobox Boss
|name = Dangoro
|type = mini
|type = mini
|image = [[File:Dangoro.png|300px]]
|image =  
|race = Goron
{{Media
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
|Render TP= File:TP Dangoro Render.png
|era = [[Zelda Timeline#The Era of Twilight|Era of Twilight]]
|Model TP= File:TP Dangoro Model.png
|Model TPHD= File:TPHD Dangoro Model.png
}}
|caption =
|title =  
|race = [[Goron]]
|gender = Male<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TPHD|publisher= Prima|page= 22}}</ref>
|game = TP
|dungeon = [[Goron Mines]]
|dungeon = [[Goron Mines]]
|weakness = Stomach, [[Iron Boots]], [[sword]]
|weakness =  
|prize = [[Hero's Bow]]
{{List|
Stomach,
[[Iron Boots]],
[[Sword]],
}}
}}
'''Dangoro''' is a giant [[Goron]] in the [[Goron Mines]] of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' who guards the sacred [[Hero's Bow]]. When Link first enters the room, Dangoro believes him to be an intruder and will prepare to attack him.
|reward = [[Hero's Bow]]
|exp =
|theme music =
|strategy =
|voice actor =
}}
{{Term/Store|Dangoro||Series, TP, TPHD}} is the {{Term|TPHD|Sub-Boss|link}} of the [[Goron Mines]] in {{TP}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 172}}</ref> He is a giant [[Goron]] who guards the sacred [[Hero's Bow]]. When [[Link]] first enters the room, Dangoro believes him to be an intruder and will prepare to attack him.


{{Midna|Dangoro|Looks like this guy is the guard...Sounds like he's mistaken you for an intruder, and I doubt he'll listen to reason. You'll have to fight him.}}
==Characteristics==
{{Midna|Dangoro (asked again)|Whoa! Look at how the floor tilts! Talk about unstable. You'd better stick yourself to it so you don't fall off!}}
{{Midna
{{Midna|Dangoro (asked a third time)|Don't be fooled by his size! He's like the ones on the mountain path: a Goron who can't really do anything but roll!}}
|context1=
{{Midna|Dangoro (after damaging him once)|Wow! He's a tenacious guy...He's lucky he's a Goron. Otherwise he wouldn't be getting back up here after falling into the lava! Just keep tossing him into the lava until he quits getting back up!}}
|quote1= <p>Looks like this guy is the guard... Sounds like he's mistaken you for an intruder, and I doubt he'll listen to reason. You'll have to fight him.</p><p>Whoa! Look at how the floor tilts! Talk about unstable. You'd better stick yourself to it so you don't fall off!</p>
 
|context2= Once {{Term|Series|Dangoro}} rolls into a ball after being struck repeatedly in the belly
|quote2= Don't be fooled by his size! He's like the ones on the mountain path: a Goron who can't really do anything but roll!
 
|context3= Once {{Term|TPHD|Link}} tosses {{Term|TPHD|Dangoro}} into the lava
|quote3= <p>Wow! He's a tenacious guy...He's lucky he's a Goron. Otherwise he wouldn't be getting back up here after falling into the lava!</p><p>Just keep tossing him into the lava until he quits getting back up!</p>
}}


==Strategy==
When Link reaches the main platform, Dangoro is seen sitting down, before hastily getting up after mistaking Link as an intruder. He then jumps onto the magnetic platform and starts the battle by breaking the chains suspending the room's central platform over the lava pit below.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TPHD|publisher= Prima|page= 144}}</ref> By equipping the [[Iron Boots]], Link can anchor himself to its magnetic surface, preventing himself from falling off the platform. As Dangoro prepares to attack, Link can strike his unprotected belly, causing him to roll up into a ball in an attempt to run Link over. By moving over to the edge and grabbing him like the Gorons outside, Link can toss Dangoro into the lava. By repeating this method three times, Link is able to defeat him and finally convince the mighty Goron that he is acting for the Gorons and not against them.<ref name="TPHD Guide 145">{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TPHD|publisher= Prima|page= 145}}</ref> Accepting his story, Dangoro grants Link passage into the next room, where he finds a chest containing the Hero's Bow.<ref name="TPHD Guide 145"/>
When Link reaches the main platform, Dangoro is seen sitting sitting down, before hastily getting up after mistaking Link as an intruder. He then jumps onto the magnetic platform and starts the battle by breaking the chains suspending the room's central platform over the lava pit below. By equipping his [[Iron Boots]], Link can anchor himself to its magnetic surface, preventing himself from falling off the platform. As Dangoro prepares to attack, Link can strike his unprotected belly, causing him to roll up into a ball in an attempt to run Link over. By moving over to the edge and grabbing him like the Gorons outside, Link can toss Dangoro into the lava. By repeating this method three times, Link is able to defeat him and finally convince the mighty Goron that he is acting for the Gorons and not against them. Accepting his story, Dangoro grants Link passage into the next room, where he finds a chest containing the [[Hero's Bow]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*After the battle, Dangoro will no longer have his helmet. Furthermore, his face is very similar to the [[Goron Mask]].
*After the battle, Dangoro will no longer have his helmet.
*Despite not being a leader, Dangoro is very large, rivaling even [[Darbus]], the patriarch himself, in size.
*Dangoro shares his name with the Japanese name of the Pokémon {{Bp|Roggenrola (Pokémon)|Roggenrola}}.
*Dangoro shares his name with the Japanese name of the Pokémon [[bp:Roggenrola (Pokémon)|Roggenrola]].
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:goronball.jpg|Dangoro, rolling straight at Link
File:Goronball.jpg|Dangoro rolling straight at Link
File:guardian.jpg|Official concept art
File:Dangoro Punch.png|Dangoro seen in-game.
File:MasklessDangoroTP.png|Dangoro without his mask after the battle
File:MasklessDangoroTP.png|Dangoro without his mask after the battle
File:TP Dangoro Concept Art.jpg|Concept art
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{Ref}}


===Video===
===Video===
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[[Category:Hyruleans]]
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Latest revision as of 05:32, 15 April 2024

Dangoro is the Middle Boss of the Goron Mines in Twilight Princess.[2] He is a giant Goron who guards the sacred Hero's Bow. When Link first enters the room, Dangoro believes him to be an intruder and will prepare to attack him.

Characteristics

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Midna says:

Looks like this guy is the guard... Sounds like he's mistaken you for an intruder, and I doubt he'll listen to reason. You'll have to fight him.

Whoa! Look at how the floor tilts! Talk about unstable. You'd better stick yourself to it so you don't fall off!

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Once Dangoro rolls into a ball after being struck repeatedly in the belly

Don't be fooled by his size! He's like the ones on the mountain path: a Goron who can't really do anything but roll!

Once Link tosses Dangoro into the lava

Wow! He's a tenacious guy...He's lucky he's a Goron. Otherwise he wouldn't be getting back up here after falling into the lava!

Just keep tossing him into the lava until he quits getting back up!

When Link reaches the main platform, Dangoro is seen sitting down, before hastily getting up after mistaking Link as an intruder. He then jumps onto the magnetic platform and starts the battle by breaking the chains suspending the room's central platform over the lava pit below.[3] By equipping the Iron Boots, Link can anchor himself to its magnetic surface, preventing himself from falling off the platform. As Dangoro prepares to attack, Link can strike his unprotected belly, causing him to roll up into a ball in an attempt to run Link over. By moving over to the edge and grabbing him like the Gorons outside, Link can toss Dangoro into the lava. By repeating this method three times, Link is able to defeat him and finally convince the mighty Goron that he is acting for the Gorons and not against them.[4] Accepting his story, Dangoro grants Link passage into the next room, where he finds a chest containing the Hero's Bow.[4]

Trivia

  • After the battle, Dangoro will no longer have his helmet.
  • Dangoro shares his name with the Japanese name of the Pokémon Roggenrola.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
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Gallery

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