This is just a "for fun" thread. Talk about any plot holes in the Zelda games. For example,
in Ocarina of Time, Link defeats Ganon seven years in the future after he conquered Hyrule and turned it into a monster-filled world of desolation and despair, instead of defeating him in the past before he even came to power in the first place.
This is just a "for fun" thread. Talk about any plot holes in the Zelda games. For example, in Ocarina of Time, Link defeats Ganon seven years in the future after he conquered Hyrule and turned it into a monster-filled world of desolation and despair, instead of defeating him in the past before he even came to power in the first place.
But...but doesn't he then correct this by returning to the past and warning the king before ganondorf has a chance to take over? :hmm: At least that's what I thought unless I'm mistaken...
Ok my turn =]
In OoT, Nabooru looks exactly the same (age) when your a child as she does 7 years later after you rescue her. While I think a lot of characters can get away with looking the same, I'm pretty sure Nabooru should look visibly older ^^ That counts right?
Actually, I just thought of this next one, OoT also. The Lon Lon Milk you get as a child......7 years later, it should be pretty disgustingly expired right?
But...but doesn't he then correct this by returning to the past and warning the king before ganondorf has a chance to take over? :hmm: At least that's what I thought unless I'm mistaken...
Ok my turn =]
In OoT, Nabooru looks exactly the same (age) when your a child as she does 7 years later after you rescue her. While I think a lot of characters can get away with looking the same, I'm pretty sure Nabooru should look visibly older ^^ That counts right?
Actually, I just thought of this next one, OoT also. The Lon Lon Milk you get as a child......7 years later, it should be pretty disgustingly expired right?
On your plot hole.. wel at least her hair should have grown..
And the lon lon milk is magical so it will never spoil also those scary cows can laugh at you (in majoras mask they can)
so my thingy.
this one actually really is a plot hole.
when link is an adult and you enter the windmill there is a very angry man playing the song of storms.
He is angry because some stupid kid played the sond of storms 7 years ago on his ocarina.
later in the game you find out that you are the kid.
BUT.
How can there ever be a child timeline with other events while that windmill guy is so angy at you for something That still has to happen when you first encounter him?
This completely screws up the timeline and therefore twilight princess could never have happened in the child timeline.
How is Kafei able to get up to the Ikana Canyon where Sakon's hideout is? As capable and athletic as Link is, he can't get up there without the Garo mask and hookshot.
Why does Link in Majora's Mask still keep his main items and masks when he goes back in time? And why doesn't the banker lose the money when you go back in time? To him, shouldn't he technically have never gotten the money?
Since when do Bulbins warp, though? I don't recall seeing them use the same method of warping as the Twilit creatures use. Or any form of warping, for that matter. I know King Bulbin has a horn to call his minions to his side, but I haven't seen them warp. I really don't think they do. Otherwise, why would they need Bullbos?
This is just a "for fun" thread. Talk about any plot holes in the Zelda games. For example,
in Ocarina of Time, Link defeats Ganon seven years in the future after he conquered Hyrule and turned it into a monster-filled world of desolation and despair, instead of defeating him in the past before he even came to power in the first place.
It doesn't work like that, otherwise Link wouldn't need to transform into a wolf every time you wanted to use the warps to travel somewhere. You need to have the ability to exist in the twilight the same way that Link can. Basically, to use those warps you need to have been integrated with the twilight.
Why doesn't Link lose all his memories when he travels back through time? Physically he returns to his younger self, reversing what's happened to his body as time has passed, yet he doesn't forget anything. In theory he should lose his memories as the pathways in his brain would also be reversed. What stops this?
Nor placed the stamp on Link's forehead to identify him by. Which brings up another one, if the stamp was placed on the Link's Deku head, why would it be visible on Link's Hylian head?
but still he remembers something that at that point could not have happened.
unless time says "ive have already calculated this in the timeline" therefore no matter what he does the windmillman will get upset and if this is true it will also be like that for other events.
Nor placed the stamp on Link's forehead to identify him by. Which brings up another one, if the stamp was placed on the Link's Deku head, why would it be visible on Link's Hylian head?
How is it possible that all of the events in the adult timeline dont happen in the child timeline while link puts the master sword to rest at the end of ocarina of time?
that mean he still pulled it out of its pedestal in the first place. And if you answer with "bacause zelda send him back before ganondorf took over" then why arent there 2 master swords?