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== F ==
* [[Face of a Thug]]: Dondons are Dodongo-like creatures with bulky armored bodies and an imposing pair of horns, and are mistaken for fearsome monsters by civilians who have seen Zelda riding one. However, they're very peaceful, dopey creatures that actually seem to have a bit of a shy streak to them.
* [[Failed Attempt At Drama]]: {{spoiler|In the epilogue, the Sages try to renew their Vows to assure Mineru, as she leaves for the afterlife, that Hyrule will be safe under their protection. Unfortunately, none of them are very experienced making speeches, and they mess up the lines. Still, she appreciates the gesture.}}
* [[Famed in Story]] Everybody knows who the Hero of the Wild is. Link is even able to get a job at the Lucky Clover Gazette because the editor recognizes him.
* [[Fantastic Drug]]: The Gorons are addicted to the new Marble Rock Roast, so much that they have become lazy and unwilling to do anything except eat it or gain more of it, becoming aggressive should anyone suggest they stop doing so. They've even been reduced to trying to con visitors out of their money in order to buy more. It even causes their eyes to glow blood red as a sign of its influence.
* [[Fantastic Flora]]: In addition to the fruits and vegetables that Link can harvest and use, there is Sundelions, flowers found in the Sky Kingdom that hold solar power within, and are able to cure the debilitating effect of the Gloom. The Depths are covered with forests of strange twisted trees with fronds resembling peacock feathers, and strange purple grass. They're also gigantic mushrooms and weird fern-like plants.
**[[Fantastic Fruits and Vegetables]]: The stat boosting fruit and mushrooms return from the previous game (except Hearty Durans), with a lot of new ones appearing, such as elemental fruit that can be bonded to weapons in order produce bursts of flame, frost, electricity, water, or flashes of light. There are also muddle buds, whose pollen disorients living creatures, puffshrooms, whose spores create obscuring smoke, and the explosive bomb flowers.
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** While it doesn't last, [[Stout Strength|Yunobo]] goes from a [[Cowardly Lion]] and bonafide [[Nice Guy]] to an abrasive, slimy [[Jerkass]] who gladly spreads the highly-addictive [[G-Rated Drug|Marbled Rock Roast]] throughout Goron City {{spoiler|because of Phantom Ganon's brainwashing via cursed mask}}.
* [[Feed It a Bomb]]: Much like Dodongos, you can do some serious damage to Froxes by hurling bombs into their open maws.
* [[Fight Off the Kryptonite]]: Villainous example. When Ganondorf first wakes up, he nearly kills Link and destroys the master sword, a weapon that was specifically designed with him in mind. While a shattered piece of it does manage to cut him, the resulting wound heals within seconds. Only through several thousand years of linear time exposed to Zelda's divine light does the sword again become strong enough to harm him.
* [[Fighting a Shadow]]: The Phantom Ganons are, as Ganondorf himself claims, a puppet created by magic under his control.
* [[Fighting Your Friend]]: At Goron City, Link has to fight Yunobo {{spoiler|to free him from the evil mask that has rendered him brainwashed and crazy}}.
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* [[Fling a Light Into the Future]]: A major point of the plot. Ganondorf was far too powerful for the sages to defeat, but they managed to seal him away, which they knew was a temporary solution. Knowing he would eventually break his bonds, they did all they could to leave warnings, instructions, and other aid through their descendants, in hopes Link could succeed where they failed.
* [[Floating Continent]]: The Sky Kingdom above Hyrule, an archipelago of floating islands holding ruins of the Zonai civilization
* [[Floating Water]]:
** The Memories are small pools of water within geoglyphs; Link views each memory by finding and interacting with them.
** On Wellspring Island, there are odd Zonai mechanisms that create spheres of water with their own localized gravity. Link can leap into these spheres to ride them across gaps or float higher, and can use Ultrahand and Recall to manipulate their path.
* [[Flunky Boss]]: Queen Gibdo. Like any queen insect worth her salt, she sics hordes of Gibdo drones on Link and Riju during her boss fights.
* [[Foreshadowing]]:
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