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A '''Goron Tunic''', also known as '''Goron Armor''' or '''Red Tunic''', appears as a red tunic sized appropriately for its intended wearer.  Whoever wears it will be mostly protected from flames, and heat in general.  A skilled [[Crafting#Tailor|Tailor]] can create a Goron Tunic from a single supply of [[Dodongo Hide]].
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A '''Goron Tunic''', also known as '''Goron Armor''' or '''Red Tunic''', appears as a red tunic sized appropriately for its intended wearer.  Whoever wears it will be mostly protected from flames, and heat in general.  A skilled [[Crafting#Tailor|Tailor]] can create a Goron Tunic from a single supply of [[Dodongo Hide]].  Specifically, any part of the body shielded by the Goron Tunic will not catch aflame, nor will the Goron Tunic itself.  The heat of the user's surroundings will be greatly reduced as well.  
  
Specifically, any part of the body shielded by the Goron Tunic will not catch aflame, nor will the Goron Tunic itself.  The heat of the user's surroundings will be greatly reduced as well.  To quantify this protection, it will effectively reduce any temperature above room temperature by approximately 90%Since room temperature is about 70°F, the wearer can treat 300°F as if it was 93°F. (That is: 90% of 230°F is 23°F; 23°F is added to 70°F to determine the approximate temperature felt by the wearer, which in this case is 93°F.  Using 90% decrease functions for both Fahrenheit and Celsius measurements of temperature.)  The exact degree an individual can endure in Goron Tunic thus varies on his or her personal endurance.
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The wearer of a Goron Tunic will negate any [[Fire Weakness]] he or she would otherwise haveA Goron Tunic can be removed from its wearer, to instead wrap an object, thus keeping the object from suffering excessive heat or catching aflame.
  
As a side-effect, the wearer of a Goron Tunic will negate any [[Fire Weakness]] he or she would otherwise haveA Goron Tunic can be removed from its wearer, to wrap an object, to keep the object from suffering excessive heat or catching aflame.
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==Specific Quantification==
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For most wearers, knowing the Goron Tunic protects from heat is sufficient, but occasionally the exact extent by which it protects may become necessary information.  To quantify this tunic's protection, it will effectively reduce any temperature above room temperature by approximately 90%Since room temperature is about 70°F, the wearer can treat 300°F as if it was 93°F. (The actual temperature of 300°F is subtracted from room temperature of approximately 70°F, leaving a difference of 230°F.  From there, 90% of 230°F is 23°F. Then, 23°F is added to 70°F to determine the approximate temperature felt by the wearer, which in this case is 93°F.  Using 90% decrease functions for both Fahrenheit and Celsius measurements of temperature.)  The exact degree an individual can endure in Goron Tunic thus varies on his or her personal endurance, but can be useful for any wearer who isn't [[Infernal Composition|completely impervious]] to heat.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* Similar tunics can protect from dangers, like the Goron Tunic protects from heat.  Specifically, the [[Zora Tunic]] protects from drowning, the [[Yeti Tunic]] protects from cold, the [[Black Tunic]] protects from {{Field|Light}} damage, and the [[Yellow Tunic]] protects from {{Field|Shadow}} damage.
 
* Similar tunics can protect from dangers, like the Goron Tunic protects from heat.  Specifically, the [[Zora Tunic]] protects from drowning, the [[Yeti Tunic]] protects from cold, the [[Black Tunic]] protects from {{Field|Light}} damage, and the [[Yellow Tunic]] protects from {{Field|Shadow}} damage.
 
* {{Canon|Ocarina of Time}}
 
* {{Canon|Ocarina of Time}}

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Goron Tunic
Type Defensive Organic Item
Fields Fire, Goron, Protect
Cost Normal Cost

P5: 40 rupees
P4: 50 rupees
P3: 60 rupees
P2: 70 rupees
P1: 80 rupees
Rent: 10 rupees

A Goron Tunic, also known as Goron Armor or Red Tunic, appears as a red tunic sized appropriately for its intended wearer. Whoever wears it will be mostly protected from flames, and heat in general. A skilled Tailor can create a Goron Tunic from a single supply of Dodongo Hide. Specifically, any part of the body shielded by the Goron Tunic will not catch aflame, nor will the Goron Tunic itself. The heat of the user's surroundings will be greatly reduced as well.

The wearer of a Goron Tunic will negate any Fire Weakness he or she would otherwise have. A Goron Tunic can be removed from its wearer, to instead wrap an object, thus keeping the object from suffering excessive heat or catching aflame.

Specific Quantification

For most wearers, knowing the Goron Tunic protects from heat is sufficient, but occasionally the exact extent by which it protects may become necessary information. To quantify this tunic's protection, it will effectively reduce any temperature above room temperature by approximately 90%. Since room temperature is about 70°F, the wearer can treat 300°F as if it was 93°F. (The actual temperature of 300°F is subtracted from room temperature of approximately 70°F, leaving a difference of 230°F. From there, 90% of 230°F is 23°F. Then, 23°F is added to 70°F to determine the approximate temperature felt by the wearer, which in this case is 93°F. Using 90% decrease functions for both Fahrenheit and Celsius measurements of temperature.) The exact degree an individual can endure in Goron Tunic thus varies on his or her personal endurance, but can be useful for any wearer who isn't completely impervious to heat.

Trivia

  • Similar tunics can protect from dangers, like the Goron Tunic protects from heat. Specifically, the Zora Tunic protects from drowning, the Yeti Tunic protects from cold, the Black Tunic protects from Light damage, and the Yellow Tunic protects from Shadow damage.
  • The Goron Tunic treasure canonically appears in the Zelda series, initially in Ocarina of Time. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.