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Gohdan uses its hands to push Link into the electric pits on the sides of the room. It can also perform a clapping move to strike Link from either side. After receiving some damage, Gohdan attacks using a series of exploding fireballs from his mouth.
Gohdan uses its hands to push Link into the electric pits on the sides of the room. It can also perform a clapping move to strike Link from either side. After receiving some damage, Gohdan attacks using a series of exploding fireballs from his mouth.


To defeat it, Link must shoot at the eyes on both hands with his [[Bow]], disabling them temporarily. After he shoots both hands, Gohdan's eyes become vulnerable to [[Arrow]]s. After shooting both eyes, Gohdan crashes to the ground, where Link can then throw a [[Bomb]] into its mouth. Each time Gohdan is knocked down, his hands recover faster than before. If Link runs out of Arrows, Gohdan can drop a bundle of them from its nostrils.
To defeat it, Link must shoot at the eyes on both hands with his [[Bow]], disabling them temporarily. After he shoots both hands, Gohdan's eyes become vulnerable to [[Arrow]]s. After shooting both eyes, Gohdan crashes to the ground, where Link can then throw a [[Bomb]] into its mouth. Each time Gohdan is knocked down, his hands recover faster than before. If Link runs out of Arrows or Bombs, Gohdan can drop a bundle of them from its nostrils.


After three blasts in its mouth, Gohdan declares Link winner. It then leaves a [[Heart Container]] and grants him access to the roof of the tower, where Link rings a bell that causes a portal leading to [[Hyrule]] to open in the waves below.
After three blasts to the mouth, Gohdan will admit defeat and declare Link the winner. Retreating into the wall from which it emerged, it dispenses a [[Heart Container]] to the hero as a final gift and grants him access to the roof of the tower, where Link rings a bell that causes a portal leading to [[Hyrule]] to open in the waves below.


{{Figurine|TWW|Gohdan, The Great Arbiter|Habitat: [[Tower of the Gods]]<BR>Effective Weapon: [[Arrow]]s<BR>This monstrous machine was created by [[Deity|the gods]] as a trial for the great hero. You can drop it to the ground only by piercing its hands and face with arrows.<BR>Once it has fallen, you can defeat it by immediately tossing a [[bomb]] inside it.<BR>Oddly enough, arrows occasionally drop from its nostrils.|[[File:Gohdan Figurine.png|130px]]}}
{{Figurine|TWW|Gohdan, The Great Arbiter|Habitat: [[Tower of the Gods]]<BR>Effective Weapon: [[Arrow]]s<BR>This monstrous machine was created by [[Deity|the gods]] as a trial for the great hero. You can drop it to the ground only by piercing its hands and face with arrows.<BR>Once it has fallen, you can defeat it by immediately tossing a [[bomb]] inside it.<BR>Oddly enough, arrows occasionally drop from its nostrils.|[[File:Gohdan Figurine.png|130px]]}}

Revision as of 16:52, 8 September 2015

Template:Boss Gohdan is a boss in The Wind Waker. It is the guardian of the Tower of the Gods, and is the final test that Link must pass before being acknowledged as a hero worthy of wielding the Master Sword.

Strategy

Gohdan uses its hands to push Link into the electric pits on the sides of the room. It can also perform a clapping move to strike Link from either side. After receiving some damage, Gohdan attacks using a series of exploding fireballs from his mouth.

To defeat it, Link must shoot at the eyes on both hands with his Bow, disabling them temporarily. After he shoots both hands, Gohdan's eyes become vulnerable to Arrows. After shooting both eyes, Gohdan crashes to the ground, where Link can then throw a Bomb into its mouth. Each time Gohdan is knocked down, his hands recover faster than before. If Link runs out of Arrows or Bombs, Gohdan can drop a bundle of them from its nostrils.

After three blasts to the mouth, Gohdan will admit defeat and declare Link the winner. Retreating into the wall from which it emerged, it dispenses a Heart Container to the hero as a final gift and grants him access to the roof of the tower, where Link rings a bell that causes a portal leading to Hyrule to open in the waves below.

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Etymology

Gohdan is a portmanteau of "God" and "Hand."

Trivia

Gallery

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese The Judging One: Gohdon
French-speaking countries French Gordon
Germany German Quartoxuma
Italy Italian Kuznar, l'arbito Kuznar, the Arbiter
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Deus Probatur Tester God (Latin)

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