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King Dodongo

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King Dodongo
The Infernal Dinosaur: King Dodongo
The Infernal Dinosaur: King Dodongo
First appearance Ocarina of Time (1998)
Location(s) Dodongo's Cavern
Weapon(s) Fire breath
Rolling attack
Effective weapon(s) Bomb
Sword
Deku Stick
Spoils Heart Container
Goron's Ruby
"King Dodongo: This is a huge Dodongo that eats anything! Give it a shock, and finish it off with your sword!"
Navi

Infernal Dinosaur: King Dodongo (猛炎古代竜キングドドンゴ Fierce Flame Ancient Dragon: King Dodongo?) is the boss of Dodongo's Cavern, the second dungeon in the childhood portion of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. King Dodongo is the leader of the Dodongo sent to the cavern by Ganondorf. This is problematic for the Gorons, as King Dodongo loves to eat them. After his defeat, Darunia presents Link with the Goron's Ruby.

Interestingly, even though the size of King Dodongo is impressive, he is apparently not the largest one of his kind, as the entrance to his lair is adorned with what appears to be the skull of a Dodongo even bigger than him. There is a stone in the cavern that says, "Giant dead Dodongo... When it sees red, a new way to go will be open." This might imply that it is actually the skeleton of a long-dead Dodongo. It is still possible that this may simply be a rock shaped like a Dodongo. Also, what looks like giant Dodongo bones are found supporting the ceiling of the same room.

[edit] Strategy

When King Dodongo charges up his fire attack, a Bomb or Bomb Flower can be thrown in his mouth. When the bomb explodes he becomes vulnerable to a sword attack. Link can also damage King Dodongo with Deku Sticks and jump attacks, if he has enough of them. After Link has slashed him enough times, he gets up and rolls around the outside of the room. There are three ways to dodge his rolling. If Link uses the Hylian Shield to block King Dodongo's roll attack, stands on the downward ramp that leads into the lava, or hides in the corners next to the bomb flowers, all damage can be avoided and Link can therefore easily emerge from the fight without having taken any damage, relative to the skill level of the player. Once he stops, he charges up his fire attack again. Once King Dodongo has taken enough damage (usually, one or two repetitions of the process is enough) he is defeated. In the death cut-scene, King Dodongo tries to run Link over one last time, but fails and rebounds off a wall into the central pool of lava.

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