Gorons typically live in or under mountain ranges of several countries, including mountains such as Death Mountain of Hyrule, Snowhead of Terminia, and so on. The Gorons are a large race, with sizes ranging from medium, tall and even gigantic. The largest known Goron in the series is Biggoron, who was about roughly the same height as the peak of Death Mountain. They have small eyes and noticeable lips, which conceal unaligned square teeth. Their durable, round bodies greatly resemble that of stones and boulders, and nearly all Gorons have a hide of ridged stones on their backsides. Combined with their round shape, Gorons can also curl themselves into a ball shape and roll like a boulder, which is also their primary attack against enemies.
Gorons also possesses immerse strength which many in their race are proud of, and many groups of Gorons like to hold competitions that test each other's physical strength and even rolling ability, including competitions such as sumo wrestling and rolling racing, among others. The diet of Gorons consists almost strictly of rocks mined from nearby mines, although it has been proven in certain titles that Gorons also eat other kinds of foods.
Challenges:
- Meet a Goron (Any Game)
- Throw a bomb into the spinning vase and make it land on the happy face, earning you a Heart Piece (OoT)
- Compete in a Sumo challenge against the Goron elder Gor Coron (TP)
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