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* [[Came Back Strong]]: Slay a whole village of Bokoblins, Moblins, or Lizalfos, and when the Blood Moon respawns them, one of a group might be the stronger, silver type. This can happen to Lynels too.
* [[Can't Get Away with Nuthin']]: Link has to go all way back to the beginning of a path towards a shrine if he damages the flowers surrounding it. Even if the damage happens accidentally, like while fighting an enemy.
* [[Changing Clothes Is a Free Action]]: Played straight, despite the generally increased realism compared to previous Zelda games.
* [[Charged Attack]]: The Guardian in the Soh Kofi Shrine has as last resort strategy a charged attack that leads to it to fire four consecutive laser beams on Link.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: During a ceremony, Zelda makes references to others Links' lives:
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* [[Flash of Pain]]: Not only does Link flash red while low on health (and when hit), his weapons and shields also do so (on the inventory screen) when close to breaking.
* [[Full Set Bonus]]: Each style of armor consists of a helmet, top, and pants; while each piece gives Link some benefit alone, additional pieces of the same armor increase the benefit, and sometimes the full set gives Link an additional boon. For instance, one or two pieces of Snowquill armor gives Link some resistance to cold, but all three makes him impervious to attacks that cause Freezing.
** Most sets require that the Great Fairies upgrade every part at least twice to deliver the bonus, though; the exceptions are those sets which cannot be upgraded, in which case the bonus is available immediately.
** The Radiant outfit is a peculiar case, its set bonuses being the ''only'' physical effects it provides. The same goes for the Gerudo outfit (which is also non-upgradable).
* [["Get Back Here!" Boss]]: A variant. When Link first meets Naydra, the dragon is covered with Malice that is attempting to corrupt him. Link has to chase after Naydra using the Glider and fire arrows at specific parts of the Malice to purge it and free Naydra.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: if you go to the inn in Gerudo Town and buy the more expensive room, it comes with a massage; the player can only hear, not see, what happens, but it seems Link is enjoying it a little too much. The peculiar thing about this is, Link is [[Disguised in Drag]] whenever he's in this town; exactly how he can get a massage without the masseuse figuring it out is a mystery.
* [[Go for the Eye]]: Hinoxes, but they will cover it if Link deals too much damage.
** Also a good way to fight Guardians, as hitting the eye with an arrow will stun it, but attacking the legs - if it has them - does even more damage.
* [[Good Colors, Evil Colors]]: Anything associated with the Sheikah Slate (like the towers, the Shrines, and the Sacred Beasts) is [[Red and Black and Evil All Over]] until Link uses the Slate on its console; then the red parts turn blue.
* [[Grievous Harm with a Body]]: When Moblins are found with Bokoblins, the former will sometimes ''throw'' the latter at Link!
** Pebblits are unhurt by weapons, but Link can pick one up and throw it at other Pebblits.
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* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons]]: There are three dragons in Hyrule; Dinraal, Farosh, and Naydra. All three divine beings of unearthly beauty with [[Physical God| godlike power]] who harness the [[Elemental Powers| elemental forces.]] Simply getting close to them is dangerous, as their auras can crush Link quickly if he doesn't have proper protection. "Awesome" doesn't begin to describe them.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: Icy enemies ranges from losing their frigid aura to dying in one hit when exposed to fire.
* [[Kill It with Ice]]: Fiery enemies have the same weakness to ice weapons.
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]: Grabbing everything you can take from defeated foes - be it rupees, weapons, food, gems, or [[Organ Drops]] - is highly recommended.
* [[Large and In Charge]]: Dorephan, king of the Zora, is gigantic, despite the fact his race have more humanoid proportions.
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* [[Obviously Evil]]: Ganon, even more so than before. He's like a giant spider-demon [[Made of Evil| covered with black pus]] and a face that's [[Body Horror| a horribly deformed parody of Ganondorf's]]. Hard to mistake him this time for anything but evil.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Purah has the looks and the size of a preteen thanks to an experiment [[Gone Horribly Right]].
* [[Orange-Blue Contrast]]: Sheikah Towers glow orange until Link activates them with his Sheikah Slate, then they turn blue. Shrines have three states: All orange to start with; then when opened by Link's Sheikah Slate, the base turns blue while the tip stays orange; finally, the tip turns blue when completed.
* [[Overly Long Gag]]: Sidon swings his arm, smile, and his teeth shine. From the time you first meet him until Link has to go inside Vah Ruta, he probably already did that 12 times.
* [[Plant Person|Plant People]]: The Koroks.
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