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* [[Blob Monster]]: Chuchus, blue blobs with yellow eyes. Also come in Electric, fiery, and icy versions.
* [[Blob Monster]]: Chuchus, blue blobs with yellow eyes. Also come in Electric, fiery, and icy versions.
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: To a cartoonish level: if Link kills a normal animal, the animal puffs and turns into a piece of meat.
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]: To a cartoonish level: if Link kills a normal animal, the animal puffs and turns into a piece of meat.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[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.
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* [[Dead All Along]]: {{spoiler|The Old Man in the Great Plateau is a dead king. More exactly, King Rhoam of Hyrule}}.
* [[Dead All Along]]: {{spoiler|The Old Man in the Great Plateau is a dead king. More exactly, King Rhoam of Hyrule}}.
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: What got the entity inside the Horned Statue an eternity of imprisonment by the goddess Hylia; she didn't like he was making outrageous deals like exchanging life for money, or the reverse.
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: What got the entity inside the Horned Statue an eternity of imprisonment by the goddess Hylia; she didn't like he was making outrageous deals like exchanging life for money, or the reverse.
* [[Dem Bones]]: The Stalkoblins are reanimated corpses made entirely of bone, without one piece of flesh visible.
* [[Dem Bones]]: The Stalkoblins and Stalmoblin are reanimated corpses made entirely of bone, without one piece of flesh visible. There's also the Stalnox, which are undead Hinoxes.
* [[Eldrich Abomination]]: Ganon does not even remotely resemble a human in this version. {{spoiler|His first battle form might be more of a [[Humanoid Abomination]] being a large bug-like [[Cyborg]] made out of Guardian parts and other Sheikah Tech, the only trace of the original Ganondorf being his red bearded face. It's revealed that he was trying to reconstruct a physical body before the battle, but all he managed was a half-rotting corpse. Ganon's final form has the title of "Hatred and Malice Incarnate", and truly fits this Trope, with Zelda stating Ganon has given up on trying to reincarnate. At least in the English version, that is. In the original Japanese version, he become this as a ''result'' of [[Gone Horribly Wrong| trying - and failing - to reincarnate himself]].}}
* [[Eldrich Abomination]]: Ganon does not even remotely resemble a human in this version. {{spoiler|His first battle form might be more of a [[Humanoid Abomination]] being a large bug-like [[Cyborg]] made out of Guardian parts and other Sheikah Tech, the only trace of the original Ganondorf being his red bearded face. It's revealed that he was trying to reconstruct a physical body before the battle, but all he managed was a half-rotting corpse. Ganon's final form has the title of "Hatred and Malice Incarnate", and truly fits this Trope, with Zelda stating Ganon has given up on trying to reincarnate. At least in the English version, that is. In the original Japanese version, he become this as a ''result'' of [[Gone Horribly Wrong| trying - and failing - to reincarnate himself]].}}
* [[Exposed to the Elements]]: Again, subverted. Link needs warm clothing or magic to survive blizzards and high altitudes, and the colder it is, the more protection he needs.
* [[Exposed to the Elements]]: Again, subverted. Link needs warm clothing or magic to survive blizzards and high altitudes, and the colder it is, the more protection he needs.
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* [[Super Drowning Skills]]: Link's ability to swim is handled rather realistically; he can swim as long as his stamina wheel holds out. However, he can swim just as well in plate armor as he can in a regular shirt and trousers. It's different for monsters. Bokoblins and undead enemies swim about as well as anchors, and it's relatively easy to defeat a group of them by luring them into water. The same goes for Guardians, but if you defeat them that way, you lose the loot they drop, which is often the biggest reason to fight them. Lizalfos, however, can swim like fish and often ambush Link from water.
* [[Super Drowning Skills]]: Link's ability to swim is handled rather realistically; he can swim as long as his stamina wheel holds out. However, he can swim just as well in plate armor as he can in a regular shirt and trousers. It's different for monsters. Bokoblins and undead enemies swim about as well as anchors, and it's relatively easy to defeat a group of them by luring them into water. The same goes for Guardians, but if you defeat them that way, you lose the loot they drop, which is often the biggest reason to fight them. Lizalfos, however, can swim like fish and often ambush Link from water.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: The evil Yiga Clan ''really'' likes Mighty Bananas; Link can use them [[Delicious Distraction| to distract members]] while [[Stealth Based Mission| infiltrating their hideout.]] {{spoiler|Monk Maz Koshia - the [[Bonus Boss]] of the Champions Ballad DLC - loves them too, but unlike the Yiga, the distraction trick only works on him ''once''.}}
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: The evil Yiga Clan ''really'' likes Mighty Bananas; Link can use them [[Delicious Distraction| to distract members]] while [[Stealth Based Mission| infiltrating their hideout.]] {{spoiler|Monk Maz Koshia - the [[Bonus Boss]] of the Champions Ballad DLC - loves them too, but unlike the Yiga, the distraction trick only works on him ''once''.}}
** A journal you find in the ruins of Hyrule Castle library states that Zelda's favorite dessert is fruitcake, and also has the recipe.
* [[The Undead]]: Stalkoblins, [[Dem Bones|reanimated Bokoblins' skeletons.]]
* [[The Undead]]: Stalkoblins, [[Dem Bones|reanimated Bokoblins' skeletons.]]
* [[Underground Monkey]]: Keese, Lizalfos, and Chuchus come in normal, Fire, Ice and Lightning varieties; Wizzrobes have the same types except "normal". Octorocks have normal, Forest, Rock, Snow; Water, Treasure, and Sky varieties. Talos have lava and ice variants.
* [[Underground Monkey]]: Keese, Lizalfos, and Chuchus come in normal, Fire, Ice and Lightning varieties; Wizzrobes have the same types except "normal". Octorocks have normal, Forest, Rock, Snow; Water, Treasure, and Sky varieties. Talos have lava and ice variants.