There are a huge amount, in SSBB I think there were a total of 40-50? once you take into account the characters that can change their form/appearance, It's been a while... but yeah, quite a large amount.
Navi simply isn't annoying, every so often she'd say "Hey" and if you didn't push the c-up button, she didn't say anything else. Fi doesn't give you that option... she constantly appears, states the obvious, sometimes really when not needed, and disappears again without pushing anything. Navi...
Sheik IS Zelda though, which is how she got in. I think one of the qualifications is that each character has to be in at least 2 Nintendo games in order for them to get into the roster.
That shouldn't even be speculation at that point, considering when you examine it Tatl says it looks a lot like you and at the end the Deku Butler is crouching in front of it and shaking. Also, he says you look a lot like his son. It's practically saying it...
There is proof to dispute it, and that's when Link gets his Tunic in TP, the Light Spirit tells him that it was worn by the Old Hero, which... Link would have already had a green tunic if he was the same Link from MM.
Actually... that's a bastardized term, like the Swastika. The real upside down cross symbolizes St. Peter? (I think) Who was to be crucified, but he didn't feel himself worthy to be crucified like Jesus so he told them to crucify him upside down. (off topic I know, but I had to say it)
I personally think that the Tree of Life turns into the Great Deku Tree. Sit on the stool next to the tree and it'll zoom in on it. A text box then appears with a very simple "..." Now... we know that Link doesn't get a text box in any game ever, and there's no one in the vicinity that would say...
The Master Sword is always in the forest, and was originally going to be the same in OoT as well but they changed it and placed it in Castle Town for shock factor when you come out and find a town full of Re-deads. It's already been confirmed that TP comes after OoT by the developers and SS...
Lol, I was the one who got the rattle the other way :P The way to do that is to wait for Beedle's shop to get close to the windmill, stop it and go onto the platform and then use the gust bellows from the platform to blow away the sand and then use the beetle to get the rattle. It takes some...
Exactly as the title says, before it gets any further, no, there's not one being remade, but anyway, I think it would be awesome, and I really want it to happen, if this game were remade.
To those who have played it, you know how the story and gameplay goes, would you like a remake?
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No, cause Adult Link disappeared from the Adult Timeline, not the child timeline. At the end of MM he's seen riding back through the Lost Woods, so he does return to Hyrule in the Child Timeline.
Hyrule Castle doesn't exist and the bird replaced Epona quite effectively for this game. Besides, the surface was too packed for a horse to be useful anyway.
I think it's reasonable. Most of these "flaws" have been part of the franchise since day 1. People will complain that it's too different or complain that it's not different enough, some of the reasons really are stupid... Like I've said to many people... If you want something different, play a...
It doesn't foreshadow anything, the whole theme of Twilight Princess was light and dark. It was the ramblings of a pissed off and dying man. If everything you worked for and almost succeeded in was destroyed by a teenager wouldn't you mutter some curse words too?
Read my comment earlier on this same concept. The light shown in the Temple of Time at the end is the time traveling blue light, not the one that Zelda sends us away in. Also, whenever we travel back to the present, the sword already is in the pedestal, Link just jumps down. This same logic can...
That's because that's the name of the sword is the True Master Sword, but this is only to say that the sword is at full power. All the Master Swords throughout the franchise are the one and the same. The Master Sword sleeps until it's needed where it can then be drawn by a chosen hero or by...
The name of the sword at the end is the True Master Sword, this isn't for any other reason besides the game saying it's at full power, considering it's called the True Master Sword after it gets its evil vanquishing glow. And the description is right, Link WAS the only one who could wield it...
Nope, she just says the gods. I'm pretty sure she also says that it needs to be kept out of the hands of Demise. Like I said, he was powerful for not being a god, especially if he's able to actually injure one.
The birds wouldn't die out that fast... They still need to build some place to live, so they'd stay in Skyloft for a while for a place to rest and live while they were constructing a town. Remember it also shows Groose, Cawlin, and Stritch flying back up into the sky. They wouldn't desert their...
The general location of major landmarks is, for the most part, the same. For instance, the location of the volcanoe over all the maps is the same as well as Lake Hylia and, with the exception of ALttP, the foest, and the desert. The deserts to the west, forest to the southeast, Lake Hylia to the...
Nowhere in the entirety of the games does it say that the sages from OoT created the Master Sword. It really doesn't make sense when you consider that after we get the Master Sword we awaken the sages... Doesn't make sense at all really.
The whole point of this game was the forging of the...
It's already been confirmed by one of the devs that Ganondorf is the same from OoT. He's on the Child Timeline and the cutscene in that is when Zelda and Link reveal Ganondorf's plan and he's caught, and reprimanded and sealed away. So they are the same Ganondorf.
Monsters are NEVER a good...
That makes a fair bit of sense actually. And Demise did know he could use the Triforce. It was stated that the gods couldn't use the Triforce, but there's nothing to stop a powerful demon from using it, considering he isn't a god.
The whole point of this game is the forging of the Master Sword, which means whatever any other game says about its history is now null and void. We are seeing and creating the Master Sword. That's the whole point of these games, and it's in the title by the way, is that they're a LEGEND and the...
I don't know where the ten years part came from... the developers said takes place before OoT, but a specific time is not said, but one can easily assume hundreds of years before the others in the series.
BTW 10 years would be when OoT Link is born considering he's 10 when you start the game.
Zelda, Saria, Ruto, Darunia, Rauru, Impa, and Nabooru are your seven sages/wisemen. The term sage is interchangeable, and is often, with wiseman because that's essentially what a sage is.
You need to buy a bug catching net from Beedle to catch bugs, or, for the ones in skyloft, the beetles, you can knock them off the wall and then run over them to collect them.
I'm using actual things said in game whereas your just saying you think. That's the reason I'm saying what I'm saying. Child Link NEVER put the sword in the pedestal at all in the game. Whenever you do it as an adult, put the sword back and go back to the present, when you arrive as a child, the...
Ah... that's the problem right there... YOU think. What you think, and what is said are two different things. I said Adult Link put the sword back. Zelda told him to put it back, why would she tell him that if he didn't have to put it back? She's the Sage of Wisdom... she doesn't have to play...
They do change the whole thing up later, some of it not for the best... For instance, Pikachu went from being a tiny electric powerhouse in the Kanto region to being pathetic in just about every other one... With the amount of traveling and the experience Ash has had... with all the regions and...
Is it really so hard to imagine that Zelda transported Link to the Temple of Time where he proceeded to put the sword back as an adult and then arrive in the past as a kid? She did say, in-game, that he needed to return the Master Sword to the pedestal, so to me that's like saying, put the sword...
MM and TP come on the child timeline... and in all technicality... The Dark World could almost be considered the Twilight Realm. I noticed some similarities in them in the mirror and the changing of people into animals and the like. While it's probably just coincidence, they are similarities...
The reason you can't move is because during the 5 stages of sleep, one of them literally paralyzes you and if you wake up during that phase without your mind and body being prepared, you stay paralyzed until your brain catches up.
She wasn't annoying in the least... I seriously think it's been over done that she's annoying when she's simply not... She can be ignored and her "Hey"s weren't as common as people say... Whenever you locked on she said "Watchout" but there was also a sound from the game which kind of muffled...
Unless you know... they cut out the chunk of rock where it's located and move it into the basement of the castle... Magic was still heavily prevalent in OoT and was still rather powerful, so it wouldn't be so much of a stretch for them to do it.
I thought it was a great storyline. Fi was meant to be emotionless and analytic. Demise, if you read his analysis, says that he'll appear differently to everyone in order to be more menacing. His hatred gets reincarnated, that just makes the preexisting hatred in Ganondorf that much more...
Like I said man... It's a typical cliche'd baddie... There are several big, bad, buff guys in video games and movies so it's not so surprising that they had similar looks... Vaati was pretty ruthless when he first appeared, and Ghirahim was rather feminine too I might add... And of course the...
I wouldn't say that. I enjoy defeating Ganondorf/Ganon time and time again. I don't believe he's being overused at all. Vaati was an interesting villain as well. Ghirahim was a great villain alright, but he doesn't seem like he'd have a very fulfilling role in any other game. The same with...
He's dead, for all that we know. There's no hint that he survived the final battle and the fact that the sword disintegrated and disappeared entirely with Demise makes me feel like he died too.
Hatred and origin are two different things. For instance, Demise's hatred might just go to someone who already has an abundance of hate in their life. Also... Technically... Ganondorf has only been originated once... He hasn't been ruined to me for the simple fact that they're not the same...
Fi... definitely. Navi said only interrupted in the FIRST dungeon, and from there she was ignorable. Fi on the other hand... Miss State-the-Obvious, constantly told me what was going on despite the fact I was halfway through the game. She was partially ignorable but not like Navi was...
dreams are a way to let your mind just kind of do whatever, but for the most part... They're just mind farts in that they're necessary but really don't have significance.
stamina and power can be interchangeable and have similar meaning. For instance, you have more power, you have more stamina. or... You need to wisely use what power you have to the best of your ability in order to succeed. Power doesn't necessarily have to mean strength as in lifting things, but...
I found them to be rather peaceful... It was a rush whenever I ran out of time or stepped in water and woke up the guardians, but other than that... they weren't creepy at all. If it wasn't for the fact that the guardians rushed after you, I thought it was extremely peaceful. I seriously would...
Idk... but since he's not sealed in the grounds, but instead in the sword, I imagine it's the same kind of deal and Zelda sleeping just strengthens the seal to ensure he doesn't escape until the wish is complete and Demise is destroyed.
We must remember that it is his HATRED that is...