The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: Difference between revisions

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* [[Amnesiac Hero]]: Link wakes up barely remembering anything other than his mission, but gains bits and pieces of his memories during the story.
* [[An Ice Person]]:
* [[An Ice Person]]:* There's Lizalfos with the ability to spit balls of Ice at Link. Fittingly, Link mostly founds them at the top of mountains or other snowy areas.
** Sacred Beast Vah Ruta uses ice objects it creates to attack Link and Sidon. {{spoiler|As it turns out, this was Waterblight Ganon's power all along, since it uses its ability again when Link fights it directly}}.
* [[Apocalypse How]]: Class 0, but Calamity Ganon wants to make it Class 4, if not even worse.
* [[Back from the Dead]]:
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* [[Fingerless Gloves]]: Zelda wears them, apparently only because it looks [[Rule of Cool|cool]].
* [[Go for the Eye]]: Hinoxes, but they will cover it if Link make too much damage.
* [[Healing Hands]]: Mipha's special ability is to be able to heal wounds with her hands.
* [[Heroic Mime]]: While this is the first Zelda game to have voice actors, Link, as always, remains silent.
* [[Hero of Another Story]]: All four of the Champions qualify, each having gained heroic prestige among their own peoples long before meeting Link.
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: The easiest way of taking down a Guardian is parrying their attack with a shield, reflecting their energy beam attack back on them.
* [[Heroic Mime]]: While this is the first Zelda game to have voice actors, Link, as always, remains silent.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: The Divine Beasts are robots constructed to fight Ganon, to be piloted by Champions.
* [[Improvised Weapon]]: Link can use wood sticks as weapons.
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** Talus are huge rock-monsters who yield lots of gems when destroyed.
** Kill enough mobs, and eventually silver versions of them will appear that, while harder, drop gemstones. In Master Mode, Gold varieties appear that are even tougher but drop more.
* [[Mook Maker]]: Pools of Malice spit out monsters of their mouths when you approach.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: In a game that isn't that sexual, Urbosa walks around using a scarf as a skirt and using only small breastplates to cover her torso. Without mentioning the high heels.
* [[Not So Harmless Villain]]: The evil Yiga Clan are decent fighters, but their obsession with bananas and over-the-top buffoon of a leader may lead you into thinking that they are just comical foes like the Bokoblins. {{spoiler| But then you learn about Dorian's backstory as a former Yiga Clan member. The Yiga Clan, in response to his defection, killed his wife and now threaten to kill his children if he does not give up information about Link and Kakariko Village. Even when he complies to their wishes, the clan members decide to execute him for outliving his usefulness, and would have succeeded if Link had not intervened. Despite their goofy demeanor, they are still a ruthless and murderous cult carrying out Ganon's will.}}
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Purah has the looks and the size of a preteen thanks to an experiment [[Gone Horribly Right]].
* [[Overly Long Gag]]: Sidon swings his arm, smile, and his teeth shine. From the time you first meet him until Link has to go inside Vah Ruta, he probably already did that 12 times.
* [[Plant People]]: The Koroks.
* [[Properly Paranoid]]: Brigo has really reason to fear the end of the world, and he notices the right signals for it.