Marbled Gohma

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Marbled Gohmas are Bosses in Tears of the Kingdom.[3]

Characteristics



Marbled Gohmas are four-legged, insectoid Monsters that are protected by rocky armor. Their Legs are covered in the Gloom Rocks that Marbled Rock Roast is mined from.[4] Like all Gohmas, they have a single Eye that acts as their weakness.[4] One Marbled Gohma created and spread Marbled Rock Roasts throughout the Eldin Region.[4] After this Marbled Gohma is defeated in the Fire Temple, multiple Marbled Gohmas can be fought in Boss Rematches throughout the Depths.

When defeated at Boss Rematches in the Depths, Marbled Gohmas drop a Marbled Gohma Leg and unlock a Treasure Chest containing a Huge Crystallized Charge.

Marbled Gohmas attack primarily by flinging explosive Gloom Rocks at Link, which can be destroyed by Yunobo's Power of Fire before they detonate. If Link is sufficiently close, Marbled Gohmas will try to stomp on him, which will also produce a small shockwave.[4]

As their Eyes are too high up for Link to reach and are protected from Arrows, Link must use Yunobo's Power of Fire to break their Legs. After breaking any two Legs, they will collapse to the ground, letting Link climb up their body to hit their Eyes. Alternatively, Link may use his Ascend ability to travel through their bodies, or use Recall on the Gloom Rocks to stun them with the explosion. Link must be sure to retreat when the bodies of Marbled Gohmas begin to shake, as he will otherwise take damage as they throw him off. At half health, Marbled Gohmas will try to cage Link with their Gloom Rocks, preventing him from outrunning the blasts and ensuring that he will take damage if he does not use Yunobo's Power of Fire in time.

In the Fire Temple, when at half health, the Marbled Gohma will cling to the ceiling and attack from above. While it can now be knocked down by breaking only one Leg, its position means that Link must angle Yunobo so he rolls up the walls and into a Leg in order to create an opening for attack.

Nomenclature

  Names in Other Regions  
LanguageNames
Japanese
ボルドゴーマ (Borudo Gōma)
ChineseTR
巨礫哥馬 (Jùlì Gēmǎ)
ChineseSI
巨砾哥马 (Jùlì Gēmǎ)
Dutch
Steen-Gohma
FrenchCA
Lithogohma
FrenchEU
Lithogohma
German
Boldo Gohma
Italian
Gohma roccioso
Korean
볼드고마 (Boldeugoma)
SpanishLA
Gohma rocoso[5]
SpanishEU
Gohma rocoso[6]
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See Also

Notes

  1. Marbled Gohma's HP depends on when Link faces it. Is has 800 HP the first temple Boss that Link has fought, 1200 HP if it is the second, 1600 HP if it is the third, 2000 HP if it is the fourth, and 2400 HP if it is the last. In the Depths or at Gloom's Origin, it will always have 2000 HP.
  2. The exp gained depends on which one is defeated. Link gets 300 exp for defeating it in the Fire Temple, 100 for defeating it in the Depths and 0 for defeating it at Gloom's Origin

References

  1. "Scourge of the Depths
    Marbled Gohma
    " — Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom)
  2. "Scourge of the Fire Temple
    Marbled Gohma
    " — Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. "Marbled Gohma" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 "The culprit behind marbled rock roast, who produced it and brought it to the Eldin region. It uses its rock-covered legs to execute devastating attacks. The eyeball on its head may look vulnerable, but good luck reaching it atop this creature's massive body." — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom)
  5. "Gohma rocoso" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, Latin American Spanish localization)
  6. "Gohma rocoso" — Hyrule Compendium (Tears of the Kingdom, European Spanish localization)