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When Link first tries to climb up Death Mountain, the Gorons attack him upon sight due to an order from the Goron Elder, [[Gor Coron]].<ref>{{Cite|These lands ahead belong to the Goron tribe! The elder said no humans may pass!|Goron|TP}}</ref> To be able to successfully get through the mountain, Link must use the [[Iron Boots]] to avoid being knocked down by the Gorons' roll attack and thus be able to stop them on their tracks. Link eventually reaches the main area of Death Mountain, where a giant rock from the mountain's volcano falls. After successfully evading the Gorons and using them to launch himself higher up into the mountains, Link enters the Gorons' home. There, he is informed by Gor Coron that he will not allow him to enter the [[Goron Mines]], which are sacred to the Gorons, unless he beats him in a match of [[sumo]].<ref>{{Cite|The mines beyond here are sacred to my tribe. Outsiders are not allowed. Unless... I could make an exception...but you would have to beat me in a contest of power. Are you willing to try that, little human?|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> Successfully defeating the Goron Elder allows Link to enter the mines and obtain the second [[Fused Shadow]], saving [[Darbus]] and obtaining the Gorons' respect along the way.
When Link first tries to climb up Death Mountain, the Gorons attack him upon sight due to an order from the Goron Elder, [[Gor Coron]].<ref>{{Cite|These lands ahead belong to the Goron tribe! The elder said no humans may pass!|Goron|TP}}</ref> To be able to successfully get through the mountain, Link must use the [[Iron Boots]] to avoid being knocked down by the Gorons' roll attack and thus be able to stop them on their tracks. Link eventually reaches the main area of Death Mountain, where a giant rock from the mountain's volcano falls. After successfully evading the Gorons and using them to launch himself higher up into the mountains, Link enters the Gorons' home. There, he is informed by Gor Coron that he will not allow him to enter the [[Goron Mines]], which are sacred to the Gorons, unless he beats him in a match of [[sumo]].<ref>{{Cite|The mines beyond here are sacred to my tribe. Outsiders are not allowed. Unless... I could make an exception...but you would have to beat me in a contest of power. Are you willing to try that, little human?|Gor Coron|TP}}</ref> Successfully defeating the Goron Elder allows Link to enter the mines and obtain the second [[Fused Shadow]], saving [[Darbus]] and obtaining the Gorons' respect along the way.


===''A Link Between Worlds''===
==={{ALBW|-}}===
[[File:ALBW Death Mountain.png|thumb|Link scaling Death Mountain in ''A Link Between Worlds'']]
[[File:ALBW Death Mountain.png|thumb|Link scaling Death Mountain in {{ALBW|-}}]]
In {{ALBW}}, the volcano upon Death Mountain, Spectacle Rock, is active, which causes boulders to fall across the lower areas of the mountain. Spectacle Rock is now near the [[Tower of Hera (A Link Between Worlds)|Tower of Hera]]. As the Dark World is not present in ''A Link Between Worlds'', going through it is not necessary to reach the Tower of Hera. The cave system on the eastern side of Death Mountain is complex, containing several moving platforms that Link must fall on in order to reach the exits. One of the exits leads to [[Rosso's Ore Mine]], which contains a portal to [[Lorule]].
In {{ALBW}}, the volcano upon Death Mountain, Spectacle Rock, is active, which causes boulders to fall across the lower areas of the mountain. Spectacle Rock is now near the [[Tower of Hera (A Link Between Worlds)|Tower of Hera]]. As the Dark World is not present in {{ALBW|-}}, going through it is not necessary to reach the Tower of Hera. The cave system on the eastern side of Death Mountain is complex, containing several moving platforms that Link must fall on in order to reach the exits. One of the exits leads to [[Rosso's Ore Mine]], which contains a portal to [[Lorule]].


Lorule has its own Death Mountain that is not an active volcano. It is covered in snow, thus many of the enemies adapted ice-themed powers. The cave system of Lorule's Death Mountain contains similar jumping puzzles in the eastern section. This version is split in half, with one half containing the [[Treacherous Tower]], and the other half containing the [[Ice Ruins]].
Lorule has its own Death Mountain that is not an active volcano. It is covered in snow, thus many of the enemies adapted ice-themed powers. The cave system of Lorule's Death Mountain contains similar jumping puzzles in the eastern section. This version is split in half, with one half containing the [[Treacherous Tower]], and the other half containing the [[Ice Ruins]].
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==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
In the Japanese version of {{ALttP|-}} and ''A Link Between Worlds'', the mountain is only named Death Mountain in the Dark World. In the Light World, it is known as {{Romanize|ヘブラ山|Hebura Yama|Mount Hebra|2}}.
In the Japanese version of {{ALttP|-}} and {{ALBW|-}}, the mountain is only named Death Mountain in the Dark World. In the Light World, it is known as {{Romanize|ヘブラ山|Hebura Yama|Mount Hebra|2}}.


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File:Goron Home.jpg|The Gorons' home in Death Mountain in {{TP|-}}
File:Goron Home.jpg|The Gorons' home in Death Mountain in {{TP|-}}
File:TPHD Death Mountain Trail.png|The trail leading up Death Mountain in ''Twilight Princess HD''
File:TPHD Death Mountain Trail.png|The trail leading up Death Mountain in ''Twilight Princess HD''
File:Weather Vane Death Mountain ALBW.png|Hyrule's Death Mountain in ''A Link Between Worlds''
File:Weather Vane Death Mountain ALBW.png|Hyrule's Death Mountain in {{ALBW|-}}
File:ALBW Death Mountain Lorule.png|Lorule's Death Mountain in ''A Link Between Worlds''
File:ALBW Death Mountain Lorule.png|Lorule's Death Mountain in {{ALBW|-}}
File:Death Mountain AST.png|Death Mountain in ''Ancient Stone Tablets''
File:Death Mountain AST.png|Death Mountain in ''Ancient Stone Tablets''
File:Death Mountain 2 AST.png|Ganon's Tower in Death Mountain in ''Ancient Stone Tablets'''  
File:Death Mountain 2 AST.png|Ganon's Tower in Death Mountain in ''Ancient Stone Tablets'''  
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