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* [[Badass Princess]]: Zelda has fit the Trope before, but this is, without a doubt, the most badass version yet. She's been ''fighting Ganon nonstop'' for the past 100 years!
* [[Bad Moon Rising]]: The moon turns red when Calamity Ganon's power rises to its peak. During that time, known as "Blood Moon", the enemies who Link have slain are raised from the dead to fight for Ganon, between other nasty side effects.
* [[Bat Out of Hell]]: Keese, pests who appear at night, sometimes in large swarms. Electric, fiery, and icy versions exist too.
* [[Blob Monster]]: Chuchus, blue blobs with yellow eyes. Also come in Electric, fiery, and icy versions.
* [[Dead All Along]]: {{spoiler|The Old Man in the Great Plateau is a dead king. More exactly, King Rhoam of Hyrule}}.
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: What got the entity inside the Horned Statue an eternity of imprisonment by the goddess Hylia; she didn't like he was making outrageous deals like exchanging life for money, or the reverse.
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* [[Mecha-Mooks]]: Kind of justified: Calamity Ganon don't seems to have tried to make any allies and, in fact, seems to not desire one since it wants to kill every living thing in Hyrule; so his mooks are the robotic Guardians, and even then he seems to have enslaved them more because he didn't want to risk having them as enemies than because he desired them as subordinates, because apparently they helped in defeating him before.
* [[Miniature Senior Citizens]]: Impa has the size of a small child.
* [[Money Spider]]: Talus are huge rock-monsters who yield lots of gems when destroyed.
** Kill enough mobs, and eventually silver versions of them will appear that, while harder, drop gemstones. In Master Mode, Gold varieties appear that are even tougher but drop more.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Purah looks and the size of a preteen thanks to an experiment [[Gone Horribly Right]].
* [[Plant People]]: The Koroks.
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* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: The Entity inside the Horned Statue is a demon that makes deals with people. You could argue people were only foolish to make deals with her...until the point where she takes one of Link's heart containers to force him into a bargain.
* [[Starfish Robots]]: The Guardians have way more than four limbs and have cephalopode-like heads
* [[Super Drowning Skills]]: Link's ability to swim is handled rather realistically; he can swim as long as his stamina wheel holds out. Bokoblins, however, swim about as well as anchors, and it's relatively easy to defeat a group of them by luring them into water. Lizalfos, however, can swim like fish and often ambush Link from water.
* [[The Undead]]: Stalkoblins, reanimated Bokoblins' skeletons.
* [[Trick Arrow]]: Link can use arrows that have elemental powers, like ice, fire and lightning.
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** A pair of Bokoblins is cooking a piece of meat. Link can kill them and take their meat.
** Taken to a literal level with the purple skull chests: you have to kill all the enemies in that area to be able to open it. You can drop a Bokoblin off a cliff but if he somehow survives landing down below, you ''have'' to drop his health to 0 to be able to open the chest.
* [[Weakened by the Light]]: Undead foes only come out at night, unable to stand the sun.
* [[Wham! Line]]: Practically every time you meet a traveler, and you discover who they belong to Yiga Clan, they drop one. {{spoiler|Because they are a clan of ninja assassins whose whole purpose is killing Link, and after dropping the line they attack you}}.
 
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