Goron Mask

The Goron Mask is a mask that appears in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. As its name implies, it is in the shape of a face of a Goron.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The Goron Mask in Ocarina of Time is one of four special masks rewarded to Link for completing the Happy Mask side quest. It has no special features and is mostly used for comedic purposes such as getting odd reactions from other people. The Gorons are seemingly fooled by the mask and say that Link has to eat green rocks to grow up big and strong. The exception is Darunia, who says "You're making me mad!". A very similiar reaction happens when Link shows the Zora King the Zora Mask.

Majora's Mask
The Goron Mask in Majora's Mask is much different than the version in Ocarina of Time.

This mask turns Link into Darmani, a Goron who has died. To get it, you will need to follow Darmani's ghost up to his tomb, using the Lens of Truth to scale the invisible ladders on the cliff side. When Link is in Goron form, he is impervious to damage from lava, but cannot survive deeper waters. The Goron can turn into a ball by holding down A, then pound the ground by pressing B. When he rolls at high speeds holding A, he sprouts spikes and destroys any enemies and a lot of other stuff in his path, but this move depletes the magic meter. He uses this move to jump certain ramps which are placed strategically through out the game for this purpose. The Goron's instrument is the drums.

''You got the Goron Mask! This mask contains the spirit of a proud Goron hero! Wear the mask with (C) to inhabit the body of a Goron. Press (C) again to return to normal.''

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
This mask, among the All-Night Mask and the Keaton Mask can be seen on a wall behind Carlov in the Nintendo Gallery.