Goron (species)
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Character details
Alignment. Although gorons can alienate those outside their kin group, they form strong bonds with those they trust. They have a tendency towards lawful good.
Age. Gorons reach adulthood in 9 to 12 years but can live to be over 100.
Diet. Gorons subsist entirely by consuming rare rocks and precious gems; most common stones aren't nutritious to them. Each day you must consume at least 10 rupees worth of gemstones (or rupees themselves) to avoid exhaustion, but you require no water.
Names. Although gorons only have one gender, all goron names are all considered male. These names usually include a "go" or "da" syllable. Deep vowel sounds such as "ah," "oh," and "oo" are prominent. "R" consonants are also very common, especially in the center of the name. Examples include Biggoron, Darbus, Daruk, Darmani, Darunia, Gongoron, Gorko, Gortram, Kabetta, Kagoron, Lyndae, Medigoron, Reagah, Rohan, Strade, Tanko, Volcon, and Yunobo.
Subrace | Base Height | Height Modifier | Base Weight | Weight Modifier |
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Cave & Traveling | 5' 5" | +3d10 | 450 lb. | × (2d8) |
Mountain | 6' 0" | +2d12 | 400 lb. | × (2d10) |
Character traits
They are built like mountains, eat rocks, and wade through lava. Gorons are indomitable both as warriors and as friends.
Ability Score Increase. Your Strength and Constitution scores each increase by 1.
Size. Gorons are usually between 6 and 8 feet in height, and quite stocky. Your size is Medium.
Speed. Your base walking speed is 25 feet.
Stone Armor. Your Armor Class is never lower than 12 + your Constitution modifier. You can't benefit from a shield in addition to this AC.
Goron Punch. Your unarmed strike can deal bludgeoning damage equal to 1d4 + your Strength modifier.
Fire Resistance. You have resistance to fire damage.
Boulder Roll. You can use your action to roll, increasing your walking speed to 60 feet until the start of your next turn. On a turn you use this action, you can use your bonus action to make an unarmed strike.
Languages. You can read, write, and speak both Eldish and Hylian.
Subraces. Choose one subrace from cave, mountain, or traveling.
Cave goron
Living underground and inside of cavernous hills, cave gorons are well adapted to subterranean life. These are by far the most abundant variety of gorons.
Ability Score Increase. Your Constitution score increases by 2 instead of 1.
Darkvision. A cave goron's beady black eyes are adapted to the dim depths of seldom-lit caverns. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
Fortitude. You add a d4 bonus die to all Constitution saving throws.
Mountain goron
Living atop mountains and hills, your people are taller and more athletic than most gorons.
Ability Score Increase. Your Strength score increases by 2 instead of 1.
Insurmountable Strength. You have advantage on all Strength ability checks. This trait doesn't affect attack rolls or saving throws.
Breathless. You can hold your breath for up to 8 hours.
Traveling goron
Rare but renowned are the gorons who travel the seas and plains, far beyond where most gorons dwell. These gorons are usually drawn by the riches and gemstones that can be earned in the company of other races. Many are merchants, some are diplomats, and a few are adventurers.
Ability Score Increase. Your Charisma score increases by 1.
Traveling Gait. Your base walking speed increases to 30 feet.
Shouldered Burden. Treat your Strength as being 5 points higher (not to exceed 30) when determining your carrying capacity or your encumbrance, or when meeting the Strength requirements of armor you wear.
Social Skills. More accustomed to dealing with outsiders than a typical goron, you have proficiency in one skill of your choice from Intimidation, Insight, and Persuasion.
Trader's Tools. You have proficiency in your choice of bombsmith's tools, potter's tools, prospector's kit, smith's tools, or drums. Alternatively you can read, write, and speak one more language of your choice.
Lineage feats
The following feats are exclusive to members of this lineage.
Name | Effects |
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Invincible Goron | Among the incredibly stalwart gorons, there some even more resilient than their peers. Whether the result of intense training or natural aptitude, you gain the following benefits:
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Rolling Racer | Through arduous training you have learned to roll effortlessly, switching between walking and rolling in the blink of an eye. Your speed has become the envy of any racing goron. You gain the following benefits:
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Goron creatures
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The material on this page is based on content found throughout the Legend of Zelda series, which is copyright Nintendo Co., Ltd.
- Fluff
- Stone Armor trait
- Goron Punch trait
- Fire Resistance trait
- Boulder Roll trait
- Darkvision trait
- Fortitude trait
- Insurmountable Strength trait
- Breathless trait
- Traveling Gait trait
- Shouldered Burden trait
- Social Skills trait
- Trader's Tools trait
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