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**The Sludge Like in the Water Temple chapter. This is supposed to be a tutorial on how to use Sideon’s ability, but said ability is clumsy and unreliable, so you’re really better off using Splash Fruit. And once you do that, this Like-Like variation isn’t much harder than all the other Like-Likes you’ve gone up against in this game.
*[[Bullfight Boss]]: Yunobo; defeating him while he's still under the mask's control is pretty simple, you dodge his charge attack, causing him to crash into a wall, which makes him dizzy and vulnerable; then hit him until he recovers, then repeat two more times.
*[[The Bus Came Back]]:
**The most relevant example is the [[Big Bad]] himself, Ganondorf (Ganon's original, humanoid form) who not counting remakes, remasters, or non-canon games last appeared in in 2006's ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess| Twilight Princess]]''.
** Phantom Ganon appears as an actual boss, having not appeared since [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords Adventure]] in 2004.<ref>Unless you count the Blight Ganons from Breath of the Wild, who are referred to as Phantom Ganon in DLCs and supplementary material.</ref>
**Like-Likes are monsters that last appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|Link to the Past]]'', returning in this game. Gleeox, on the other hand, are sub-bosses that were last seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', appearing here as bosses. Gibdo are enemies last seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', appearing here during the Gerudo questline.
**Bomb Flowers make their debut in the main series, last appearing in ''Tri Force Heroes''. Poes also appeared as enemies in that game; here they are wispy collectibles.
**Something of an [[Easter Egg]], as the story does not draw attention to it, two Gerudo appearing with Ganondorf in a Dragon Tear Memory are Kotake and Koume (evidenced by their names on their shoulder straps) who last appeared in the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages|Oracle]]'' games in 2001.
**The Arbiter’s Grounds did appear in ''Breath of the Wild'', but [[Ruins for Ruins' Sake| didn’t seem to have a purpose]]; here, it leads to an unlockable dungeon, the Gerudo Cemetery, and given the layout, it seems like it was once a prison, as it was in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.
**Players might remember Calyban from ''Breath of the Wild'', a Gerudo who was binging on Hydromelons and carelessly throwing the rinds into the town’s irrigation canals. Here she’s older and looking for a boyfriend - believing she has found one when she meets Link…
**[[One-Scene Wonder|Magda]] the crazy flower lady returns too, and again, she will get upset if Link (or anyone else) steps on her flower bed. She is, however, thankful if Link uses a Zonai Hydrant to water her flowers, but if he tries to do so when it’s raining, she gets upset because he is over-watering them. There's also a picture of her on the wall of Link's house.
 
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