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The '''Dodongo''' is a rare and powerful creature that often resemble a dinosaur (generally a triceratops). It can breathe jets of flame, and when they die, their corpses flash and explode as one last laugh.
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The '''Dodongo''' is a rare and powerful creature that often resembles a dinosaur (generally a triceratops) and usually appear as minibosses or bosses (and sometimes powerful enemies) in various installments of the [[Portal: The Legend of Zelda|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. It can breathe jets of flame, and when they die, their corpses are known to flash and explode as a last-ditch attempt to take down enemies.
  
 
=Information=
 
=Information=
  
Dodongos start their lives as small, armless, legless creatures. They burrow underground and pop out to attack any foreigners. They eventually grow arms and legs to become fearsome beasts of varying sizes. A Dodongo's greatest defense is its thick skin, which can repel nearly any attack (although some Dodongos can be harmed by attacking their tails). The best strategy to use against these creatures is an internal attack- by tossing Bombs into their mouths. That is the method Link has used to extinguish many a Dodongo.
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Baby Dodongos have been shown as small limbless creatures that burrow underground and pop out to attack any foreigners. They eventually grow arms and legs to become fearsome beasts of varying sizes. A Dodongo's greatest defense is its thick skin, which can repel nearly any attack. The best strategy to use against these creatures is an internal attack which is caused by tossing Bombs into their mouths, as Dodongos dislike smoke. That is the method Link has used to extinguish many a Dodongo. In most of their 3-D appearances, their tails are also vulnerable to sword attacks, although after being attacked Dodongos are known to immediately whirl around and breathe fire at the attacker.
  
Dodongos are usually rare creatures, but they seem to be capable of surviving in nearly any habitat- from volcanic caves to frozen icelands. Dodongos of Hyrule tend to appear on or around Death Mountain- like in Dodongo's Cavern, where they faced off against their ancient foes the Gorons several times.
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Dodongos are usually rare creatures, but they seem to be capable of surviving in nearly any habitat, from volcanic caves to frozen icelands. Dodongos of Hyrule tend to appear on or around Death Mountain, especially within an area known as Dodongo's Carvern, where the [[Goron]]s and Dodongos have clashed in the past.
  
Dodongos are often used for dungeon guardians due to their great power. Single Dodongos guarded the Moon Labyrinth in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' and the Snake's Remains of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. The massive [[King Dodongo]] lorded over Dodongo's Cavern in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', and a trio of them also guarded the Tower of Flames in ''[[Four Swords Adventures]]''.
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=Appearances=
  
Aside from being dungeon bosses, Dodongos have made frequent appearances as normal enemies. In ''Ocarina of Time'', infantile and adult Dodongos were found throughout Dodongo's Cavern. For their first timein ''Majora's Mask'', Dodongos were found in the overworld roaming around beneath [[Snowhead Mountain]]. In ''[[Twilight Princess]]''. Dodongos are found in the [[Goron Mines]] and are unique due to their ability to walk on ceilings.  
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Dodongos are often used for dungeon guardians due to their great power. Single Dodongos guarded the Moon Labyrinth in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' and the Snake's Remains of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''. Sets of three Dodongos also appeared as minibosses in later areas of ''The Legend of Zelda''. The massive [[Enemies in Ocarina of Time#Child Timeline|King Dodongo]] lorded over Dodongo's Cavern in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', and a trio of Dodongos also guarded the Tower of Flames in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''. Two more Dodongos appeared as enemies in the Realm of the Heavens, followed by a boss fight with a giant Blue Dodongo.
  
Despite all the vicious Dodongos over the ages- there has been one good dino- [[Dimitri]], a helper character from ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Ages]]''. An unusual trait that Dimitri possessed was the ability to swim up waterfalls, even though other dodongos have never been shown to be able to swim.
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Aside from being dungeon bosses, Dodongos have made frequent appearances as normal enemies. In ''Ocarina of Time'', Baby and adult Dodongos were both found throughout Dodongo's Cavern. For their first time in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', Dodongos were found in the overworld roaming around beneath [[Ikana|Snowhead Mountain]]. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. Dodongos are found in the [[Goron Mines]] and are unique due to their ability to walk on ceilings. These Dodongos also had a unique appearance that was more lizard-like, and they were also vulnerable to arrows in the mouth.
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There has also been one Dodongo that has acted as an ally rather than an enemy. This is [[Dimitri]], a helper character from ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Ages]]''. An unusual trait that Dimitri possessed was the ability to swim up waterfalls, even though other dodongos have never been shown to be able to swim.
  
 
=Trivia=
 
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* Link and [[Gongoron]] teamed up again [[Dongorongo]], a variation of Dodongos, in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''.
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*Their names are a play on "dodon", which is a Japanese onomatopoeia for an explosion.
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* Link and [[Gongoron]] teamed up again [[Bosses in Phantom Hourglass#Dongorongo|Dongorongo]], a variation of Dodongos, in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]''.
 
* Bomb Bags are made from Dodongo stomachs.
 
* Bomb Bags are made from Dodongo stomachs.
* Similar creatures called Dodongo Snakes appear in ''[[Link's Awakening]]''.
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* Similar creatures called Dodongo Snakes appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:09, 21 August 2018

Dodongo.jpg
A Dodongo from Majora's Mask.
Dodongo
Type Dinosaur
Debut The Legend of Zelda

The Dodongo is a rare and powerful creature that often resembles a dinosaur (generally a triceratops) and usually appear as minibosses or bosses (and sometimes powerful enemies) in various installments of the The Legend of Zelda series. It can breathe jets of flame, and when they die, their corpses are known to flash and explode as a last-ditch attempt to take down enemies.

Information[edit]

Baby Dodongos have been shown as small limbless creatures that burrow underground and pop out to attack any foreigners. They eventually grow arms and legs to become fearsome beasts of varying sizes. A Dodongo's greatest defense is its thick skin, which can repel nearly any attack. The best strategy to use against these creatures is an internal attack which is caused by tossing Bombs into their mouths, as Dodongos dislike smoke. That is the method Link has used to extinguish many a Dodongo. In most of their 3-D appearances, their tails are also vulnerable to sword attacks, although after being attacked Dodongos are known to immediately whirl around and breathe fire at the attacker.

Dodongos are usually rare creatures, but they seem to be capable of surviving in nearly any habitat, from volcanic caves to frozen icelands. Dodongos of Hyrule tend to appear on or around Death Mountain, especially within an area known as Dodongo's Carvern, where the Gorons and Dodongos have clashed in the past.

Appearances[edit]

Dodongos are often used for dungeon guardians due to their great power. Single Dodongos guarded the Moon Labyrinth in The Legend of Zelda and the Snake's Remains of Oracle of Seasons. Sets of three Dodongos also appeared as minibosses in later areas of The Legend of Zelda. The massive King Dodongo lorded over Dodongo's Cavern in Ocarina of Time, and a trio of Dodongos also guarded the Tower of Flames in Four Swords Adventures. Two more Dodongos appeared as enemies in the Realm of the Heavens, followed by a boss fight with a giant Blue Dodongo.

Aside from being dungeon bosses, Dodongos have made frequent appearances as normal enemies. In Ocarina of Time, Baby and adult Dodongos were both found throughout Dodongo's Cavern. For their first time in Majora's Mask, Dodongos were found in the overworld roaming around beneath Snowhead Mountain. In Twilight Princess. Dodongos are found in the Goron Mines and are unique due to their ability to walk on ceilings. These Dodongos also had a unique appearance that was more lizard-like, and they were also vulnerable to arrows in the mouth.

There has also been one Dodongo that has acted as an ally rather than an enemy. This is Dimitri, a helper character from Oracle of Seasons and Ages. An unusual trait that Dimitri possessed was the ability to swim up waterfalls, even though other dodongos have never been shown to be able to swim.

Trivia[edit]