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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: Difference between revisions

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** {{spoiler|Non-lethal example, Zelda accepts a [[Fate Worse Than Death]] in the hopes of vanquishing Ganondorf forever. Trapped in the past, she consumes her Dragon Tear (the focus of her power as the Sage of Time), turning herself into the Light Dragon (an act that she had been warned with destroy her humanity) and then implants the destroyed Master Sword in her scales. Over the next several thousand years, the Sword regains its power and then some as she takes [[The Slow Path]] back to Link. Sure, there is a way to restore her to normal, after the final boss is defeated, but she didn't know that.}}
* [[High Altitude Battle]]: Thanks to the newfound emphasis on flying, several climactic battles take place high in the sky: Moragia is meant to be fought with a Zonai flying machine, Colgera is fought high above the Wind Temple/Stormwind Ark (which is itself ridiculously high in the sky), and {{spoiler|the Demon Dragon is fought in the sky as well}}.
* [[History Repeats]]: {{spoiler|First of all, Gandondorf's origin told via the Memory Tears is similar to that of ''Ocarina of Time'', being a megalomanical Gerudo King who acquires a great power, only to be foiled by the Sages and sealed away (though in this case, the "great power" is the one of the Zonai's secret stones rather than the Triforce). In the present day, Ganondorf seems to make the same mistake he made as Calamity Ganon, sacrificing his mind to obtain raw power, leading to his defeat via his own hubris.}}
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]:
** With his Recall power, Link can cause certain enemies and even bosses to be hit by their own attacks. Marbled Gohma is the most notable example, since launching its boulders right back at it is one of the few ways you can hurt it.
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