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|name = Rock Sirloin
'''Bomblings''' are small, spider-like explosive creatures that grow out of the ground within the [[Forest Temple]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. Later in the game, they can be purchased and stored as a normal [[bomb]]. The item variety of this creature is very similar to the [[Bombchu]], only that they cannot go up walls. Link will immediately become acquainted with this variety of bomb, as he must use them to complete the Forest Temple. The Bombling will crouch when approached and, if not picked up or attacked, will start a weak string of attacks upon [[Link]] that, over time, will cause accumulating damage.
 
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|image = [[File:MM RockSirloin.png|120px]]
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|game = {{MM}}
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|uses = Trade for [[Don Gero's Mask]]
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|comp = [[Food]]<br>[[Tasty Meat]]<br>[[Rock Brisket]]
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'''Rock Sirloin''' is an object in {{MM}}. It is also mentioned by the [[Goron]]s in {{OoT}} and {{TP}}.<ref>{{Cite|Open-air baths are the best, Brother! Nibbling on an evening meal of rock sirloin in the tub is like nothing else!|Goron|TP}}</ref>
   
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==Uses and Location==
These insects are invaluable within the Forest Temple because of their ability to become temporary bombs when startled. However, if these bomb insects are not picked up or destroyed within their "countdown" time span, they will self-destruct. On several occasions, Link will find the appearance of these bomb bugs very useful, as in some areas, blowing up a rock in the way is the only way to proceed to a new section of the dungeon.
 
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In {{OoT}}, sirloin rocks are gourmet [[rock]]s that can only be found in [[Dodongo's Cavern]], the quarry of the [[Gorons]].<ref>{{Cite|Sigh... I want to eat the top sirloin rocks from the Dodongo's Cavern!|Goron|OoT}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|It's all because we can't enter our quarry, the Dodongo's Cavern.|Goron|OoT}}</ref> They are so delicious and nutritious that when the Gorons are cut off from their supply, they cannot eat rocks from anywhere else.<ref>{{Cite|We Gorons live on a diet of rocks... And the most delicious and nutritious rocks around are found in the Dodongo's Cavern! But that seems like ancient history now... We've become such gourmets that we can't stand to eat rocks from anywhere else!|Goron|OoT}}</ref>
   
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In {{MM}}, Rock Sirloin also comes from Dodongo's Cavern,<ref>{{Cite|Th-That's it! It's so good that I dream about it... Dodongo Cavern's finest quality rock sirloin!|Goron|MM}}</ref> although it can also be obtained from beneath the soil.<ref>{{Cite|Spring has finally come to Goron Village. Now we can dig up the rock sirloin that had been beneath the ice.|Goron|MM}}</ref> [[Darmani]] was known for his affinity for Rock Sirloin. He often said that he could not die until he had eaten 1,000 tons of Rock Sirloin,<ref>{{Cite|Darmani! You...You are alive. You always did say, "I cannot die until I've eaten 1000 tons of rock sirloin!"|Goron|MM}}</ref> and the [[Goron Elder's Son]] claims that Darmani used to like [[Goron Racetrack|racing]] even more than he liked eating Rock Sirloin.<ref>{{cite|...You used to like racing more than you liked gobbling up a third helping of rock sirloin...|Goron Elder's Son|MM}}</ref>
The temple boss, [[Diababa]], can only be successfully destroyed with the aid of these bomb bugs, along with the [[Gale Boomerang]] and a [[Ook|familiar monkey]].
 
   
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[[Link]] can find Rock Sirloin inside a Goron head on the chandelier hanging in the [[Goron Shrine]]. After all the [[torch]]es inside the shrine are lit, the chandelier will begin spinning. [[Goron Link]] can then roll and jump from the ramp found on the second floor to destroy the Goron head containing the sirloin. He can then pick it up and take it to the hungry Goron found on the [[Mountain Village]]. The Goron will then give Link [[Don Gero's Mask]] as thanks.<ref>{{Cite|Why if it isn't Darmani! You are...alive? ...Yes, I see. That is the reason why you knew my favorite food. Oh, I almost forgot. Please accept this as a token of gratitude... Thanks to you, my energy has returned.|Goron|MM}}</ref>
==Kakariko Bomb Shop==
 
Eventually, in [[Kakariko Village]], [[Barnes]], the bomb salesman, receives stock of these specialty bombs that can be purchased and used outside of the Forest Temple area. Link will receive a letter after he completes the [[Lakebed Temple]], indicating that the owner has stocked up on Bomblings. When used, these bombs will run in a straight line until they have contact with another object, at which point they will explode. If they near an enemy, they will follow it. 10 Bomblings can be held in each bag until Link receives the bomb bag upgrade, which allows him to hold 20 Bomblings per bomb bag. These bombs cannot be used underwater.
 
   
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In {{MM3D}}, giving the Goron the Rock Sirloin on another cycle will earn Link a [[Fishing Hole Pass]].<ref>{{Cite|Oh, I almost forgot. Please accept this as a token of gratitude...Truthfully, I thought of giving you this mask that I'm wearing...But it seems you already have one, so I'll give you this instead. Take this to a Fishing Hole and you can get in for free. The more fish the merrier, am I right? Too much cold is another story. I'm going back to Goron Village|Goron|MM3D}}</ref>
==Trivia==
 
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*Apparently, these are popular as pets among the women of [[Hyrule Castle Town|Castle Town]].<ref>{{cite|Pocket Bombling: This dangerous pet is popular with the ladies in town.|Chudley's Castle Town Store|Twilight Princess}}</ref>
 
   
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Revision as of 12:38, 2 May 2016

[[File:MM RockSirloin.png|20x20px]] [[|]] Rock Sirloin is an object in Majora's Mask. It is also mentioned by the Gorons in Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess.[1]

Uses and Location

In Ocarina of Time, sirloin rocks are gourmet rocks that can only be found in Dodongo's Cavern, the quarry of the Gorons.[2][3] They are so delicious and nutritious that when the Gorons are cut off from their supply, they cannot eat rocks from anywhere else.[4]

In Majora's Mask, Rock Sirloin also comes from Dodongo's Cavern,[5] although it can also be obtained from beneath the soil.[6] Darmani was known for his affinity for Rock Sirloin. He often said that he could not die until he had eaten 1,000 tons of Rock Sirloin,[7] and the Goron Elder's Son claims that Darmani used to like racing even more than he liked eating Rock Sirloin.[8]

Link can find Rock Sirloin inside a Goron head on the chandelier hanging in the Goron Shrine. After all the torches inside the shrine are lit, the chandelier will begin spinning. Goron Link can then roll and jump from the ramp found on the second floor to destroy the Goron head containing the sirloin. He can then pick it up and take it to the hungry Goron found on the Mountain Village. The Goron will then give Link Don Gero's Mask as thanks.[9]

In Majora's Mask 3D, giving the Goron the Rock Sirloin on another cycle will earn Link a Fishing Hole Pass.[10]

References

  1. "Open-air baths are the best, Brother! Nibbling on an evening meal of rock sirloin in the tub is like nothing else!" — Goron (Twilight Princess)
  2. "Sigh... I want to eat the top sirloin rocks from the Dodongo's Cavern!" — Goron (Ocarina of Time)
  3. "It's all because we can't enter our quarry, the Dodongo's Cavern." — Goron (Ocarina of Time)
  4. "We Gorons live on a diet of rocks... And the most delicious and nutritious rocks around are found in the Dodongo's Cavern! But that seems like ancient history now... We've become such gourmets that we can't stand to eat rocks from anywhere else!" — Goron (Ocarina of Time)
  5. "Th-That's it! It's so good that I dream about it... Dodongo Cavern's finest quality rock sirloin!" — Goron (Majora's Mask)
  6. "Spring has finally come to Goron Village. Now we can dig up the rock sirloin that had been beneath the ice." — Goron (Majora's Mask)
  7. "Darmani! You...You are alive. You always did say, "I cannot die until I've eaten 1000 tons of rock sirloin!"" — Goron (Majora's Mask)
  8. "...You used to like racing more than you liked gobbling up a third helping of rock sirloin..." — Elder's Son (Majora's Mask)
  9. "Why if it isn't Darmani! You are...alive? ...Yes, I see. That is the reason why you knew my favorite food. Oh, I almost forgot. Please accept this as a token of gratitude... Thanks to you, my energy has returned." — Goron (Majora's Mask)
  10. "Oh, I almost forgot. Please accept this as a token of gratitude...Truthfully, I thought of giving you this mask that I'm wearing...But it seems you already have one, so I'll give you this instead. Take this to a Fishing Hole and you can get in for free. The more fish the merrier, am I right? Too much cold is another story. I'm going back to Goron Village" — Goron (Majora's Mask 3D)


TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Extra-Special Roast Rock
French-speaking countries French Bavette de Pierre Rock Steak
Canada FrenchCA Gigot de rocher Template:ExpGame
Federal Republic of Germany German Felsenfilet Rock Steak
Kingdom of Spain SpanishEU Filete de Roca Rock Fillet
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Bistec de Roca Template:ExpGame
Bistec de roca Template:ExpGame
Rock Steak
Rock steak