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Spoiler What Is Your Least Favorite Part of Your Favorite Zelda Game?

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Can't ecide between MM and WW so

MM - Gyorg, hardest boss ever, especially with a broken Nintendo controller, but even without. Thought that whole temple was actually really difficulty so that's what I am gonna say, the third temple including the boss difficulty.

WW - Either the stealth mission or paying that ******* tingle a crazy amount of money for a boring quest, aka what Vain said.
 

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Well, my favorite Zelda game was Wind Waker, so…

My least favorite part of the game was either paying Tingle, because it's just insane,
the Tower of Gods, because I feel like I've done it so many times even though I haven't. It's so easy to memorize that place that I feel like I have done it numerous times and it's incredibly boring.
or getting the Power Bracelets and the Iron Boots, just because it's annoying.

Yeah... There are more least favorite places for me than there should be.
 

Sir Quaffler

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My favorite game is Skyward Sword. My least favorite part of the game switches off between The Imprisoned III and the tadpole quest.

Usually I like a very hard challenge, but I just get extremely frustrated with Imprisoned, either dying over and over or missing him while he's flying towards the Sacred Grounds or even not hitting that thing in his head in time. With the tadpole quest, the pace of a game comes to a screeching halt for no good reason. Much as I love SS, this part almost made me quit the game. I hate that ***** Faron the dragon, and this is the main reason why. "Oh, you've proven yourself as a hero time and again, created the Master Sword, etc. buuuuuuuuuuuut I don't feel like helping you out until you complete my completely pointless task. U mad bro?" and I'm all like "Do you want the big baddie dead or what!?" and throw down my Master Sword down & walk away in disgust.
 

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Favourite game=Skyward Sword
Least favourite part=The Fire Sanctuary. This dungeon was too easy for me, had too many burrowing areas (with Moldorms that are extremely annoying to kill), and a very underwhelming miniboss (seriously, it's like the easiest miniboss in the series... and in one of the last dungeons!!!) I also would've preferred a different boss. Don't get me wrong, I love Ghirahim, and I loved being able to fight him in two dungeons, but I thought he was better suited somewhere else. The Fire Sanctuary deserved a more epic, original boss. Something different from all the other fire bosses we've seen (since this dungeon was just a little bit different than most other fire-based areas). Not to mention, getting to the dungeon was also slightly annoying (I think I accidentally killed Scrapper 3 times... Stupid Iron Shield Moblins :mad: )
 

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Favourite game=Skyward Sword
Least favourite part=The Fire Sanctuary. This dungeon was too easy for me, had too many burrowing areas (with Moldorms that are extremely annoying to kill), and a very underwhelming miniboss (seriously, it's like the easiest miniboss in the series... and in one of the last dungeons!!!)

If I'm not mistaken, the Fire Sanctuary had 5 minibosses.
 

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I posted about how annoying the Moldorms are in my original post, and I actually didn't find the Dark Lizalfos to be much different than the regular Lizalfos... Also underwhelming
 

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My favorite game is Twilight Princess.

My least favorite part about the game is how long, slow, and boring the beginning of the game is. In my opinion, it doesn't really start to speed up until you get to the Eldin Twilight.
 

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I posted about how annoying the Moldorms are in my original post, and I actually didn't find the Dark Lizalfos to be much different than the regular Lizalfos... Also underwhelming

That wasn't even my point. You said "miniboss", implying that there was only one in the dungeon. Having five is one of the Fire Sanctuary's most memorable features, at least if you ask me.
 

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Finding the the cane of byran in ALttP

Oh and finding the frog and struggling to have him follow you to the blacksmith to power up your sword!
 

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Finding the the cane of byran in ALttP

*Byrna

And you know what I hate about that item? It's completely useless. You need the Magic Cape to find it, and it does exactly what the Magic Cape already does (prevent damage)... except it doesn't turn you invisible and let you pass through certain objects! So you use a really cool item to find a watered-down version of the same item. Reverse logic, much, Nintendo? looooooool
 
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And you know what I hate about that item? It's completely useless. You need the Magic Cape to find it, and it does exactly what the Magic Cape already does (prevent damage)... except it doesn't turn you invisible and let you pass through certain objects! So you use a really cool item to find a watered-down version of the same item. Reverse logic, much, Nintendo? looooooool

This toast is more useless than the Cane of Byrna. Like, thanks for the enlightenment (-_-"), but it's not what my bread was asking. I made this bread for people to share what they have to say to answer the question. So if A Link to the Past isn't your favorite game, then hush. :bleh:

Oh, I didn't mention this one, but... that one stupid key in the Palace of Darkness that I almost always forget about. That annoys me a lot. Dx
 

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My favorite Zelda game is Twilight Princess but I'll go with Majora's Mask as well...

From Twilight Princess it would have to be the lack of quests in between the two ending dungeons, both before the Palace of Twilight and Hyrule Castle. The game itself was largely structured around dungeons, more so that most games in the series and towards the end the game felt a bit empty, once you had beaten the 7th dungeon there were only two dungeons left and nothing in between. I was wanting some kind of quest, maybe even a filler to add on to the experience. Even when I replay the game I get to this point and the world and game just feels empty and if anything maybe a series of final quests kind of like Skyward Sword had but a bit less of a chore.

For Majora's Mask it would have to be the saving feature. Don't get me wrong it was great to have multiple places to save and it put less emphasis on people just abusing the save feature but I thought it could have been implemented better. I am one of the victims of this, I had to redo the first two dungeons 3x over :/ obviously it's mostly my faul but iI think the game didn't really make the save feature all that clear and I don't think a save system should ever punish you for simply forgetting or maybe even a slight technical problem.
 

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