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Dangoro is first mentioned by [[Gor Liggs]] as the guard of the Hero's Bow, telling [[Link]] he needs to speak with him to gain the bow and save Darbus. However, when Link approaches Dangoro, he mistakes him for an intruder and engages him in battle, knocking the huge magnetic platform suspended in the room into the [[lava|magma]] below to act as an arena. Due to the ways the platform tips as well as Dangoro's strength, Link needs to wear the [[Iron Boots]] to stick to the floor.
Dangoro is first mentioned by [[Gor Liggs]] as the guard of the Hero's Bow, telling [[Link]] he needs to speak with him to gain the bow and save Darbus. However, when Link approaches Dangoro, he mistakes him for an intruder and engages him in battle, knocking the huge magnetic platform suspended in the room into the [[lava|magma]] below to act as an arena. Due to the ways the platform tips as well as Dangoro's strength, Link needs to wear the [[Iron Boots]] to stick to the floor.


In battle, Dangoro primarily attacks by punching and slamming with his fists, though he takes a long time to prepare these. When not attacking or preparing to do so, he guards himself with his gauntlets. Once his arms are moved away from his torso, Link can attack his belly, eventually causing him to fall. At this point, Dangoro will attempt rolling over him, so Link must grab him and toss him backwards like the Gorons on [[Death Mountain Trail]]. If positioned right, this will cause Dangoro to fall into the magma and be hurt by it briefly, though he gets back onto the platform and resumes fighting afterward; after being thrown into the magma three times, Dangoro's helmet breaks and he is defeated.
In battle, Dangoro primarily attacks by punching and slamming with his fists, though he takes a long time to prepare these. When not attacking or preparing to do so, he guards himself with his gauntlets. Once his arms are moved away from his torso, Link can attack his belly, eventually causing him to fall. At this point, Dangoro will attempt rolling over him, so Link must grab him and toss him backwards like the Gorons on [[Death Mountain Trail]]. If positioned right, this will cause Dangoro to fall into the magma and be hurt by it briefly, though he gets back onto the platform and resumes fighting afterward, after being thrown into the magma three times, Dangoro's helmet breaks and he is defeated.


Upon defeat, Dangoro is in awe of Link's strength and then considers Link may have come to save Darbus. Upon this realization, Dangoro allows him to pass and take the weapon, telling him that in exchange, he needs to assist the patriarch. The magma in the room then rises, putting the platform back in its original position. Once Link takes the weapon, Dangoro leaves and is not seen for the rest of the game.  
Upon defeat, Dangoro is in awe of Link's strength and then considers Link may have come to save Darbus. Upon this realization, Dangoro allows him to pass and take the weapon, telling him that in exchange, he needs to assist the patriarch. The magma in the room then rises, putting the platform back in its original position. Once Link takes the weapon, Dangoro leaves and is not seen for the rest of the game.  

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