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* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: The monster masks return (and with a new Horriblin mask in tow), and despite them still being obvious raggedy-looking disguise, they totally fool the monsters that they mimic. Except the Lynels, who are quick to catch on to your deception.
* [[Permanently Missable Content]]: Once you go to Tarrey Town, you can have Kilton make figurines of monsters replicated from any pictures you've taken from them. This actually includes the pictures of the bosses you fight... with the catch that he won't make models based off of pictures you take for the bestiary. You ''have'' to have a picture of them in your album. While this isn't a problem for the first four dungeon bosses or Ganondorf since you can refight them whenever you want, it ''is'' a problem for bosses that can only be fougth a finite amount of times. If you want models of the Sludge-Like, Moragia, or {{spoiler|Kohga}}, you better have pictures of them saved, or no figurines for you!
* [[Persona Non Grata]]: If you try to approach the Ring Ruins near Kakariko Village, you'll be stopped by Calip, who yells at you to stay away from them. He claims Zelda has given an order that no-one is allowed there; she didn't say why. {{spoiler|When this "Zelda" is exposed as an imposter, you're free to go there.}}
* [[Petting Zoo People]]: In addition to the Rito (bird people) and Zorua (fish people), this game introduces the precursor race of Zonai, who seem to have included goat people and cat people. Interestingly, Rauru and Mineru seem to be from different animal stock, despite being siblings.
* [[Planet Heck]]: While Hyrule itself is larger than before, the Depths below it are just as big. This realm of eternal darkness is where Gloom breeds, home to a high population of monsters, twisted plants and trees, giant mushrooms, and a heart of pure Evil where the Demon King resides. The only inhabitants that are genuinely helpful to Link are the Steward Constructs, though there are plenty of disguised Yiga who try to deceive him.
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