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* [[Big Bad]]: Ganondorf takes center stage as the game's main threat, and unlike his previous appearances? He's a flesh-and-blood Gerudo this time instead of a boar monster or an [[Eldritch Abomination]] made of Malice. |
* [[Big Bad]]: Ganondorf takes center stage as the game's main threat, and unlike his previous appearances? He's a flesh-and-blood Gerudo this time instead of a boar monster or an [[Eldritch Abomination]] made of Malice. |
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* [[Big Beautiful Woman]]: Kiana, the Great Fairies, and the middle-aged Gerudo count once again. And as far as new examples go, there's Hateno Village's resident fashionista Cece. Being very visibly overweight doesn't make her any less attractive, and her form-fitting wardrobe does a good job at highlighting her... um, ''[[Baby Got Back|assets.]]'' |
* [[Big Beautiful Woman]]: Kiana, the Great Fairies, and the middle-aged Gerudo count once again. And as far as new examples go, there's Hateno Village's resident fashionista Cece. Being very visibly overweight doesn't make her any less attractive, and her form-fitting wardrobe does a good job at highlighting her... um, ''[[Baby Got Back|assets.]]'' |
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*[[Bilingual Bonus]]: If you understand Japanese Kanji, you can notice that the symbols of the Sages powers correspond to the appropriate element: Rauru is “light”, Sonia and Zelda (on the Recall icon) is “time”, {{spoiler|Mineru is “spirit”}}, Sidon has “water”, Yunobo “fire”, Tulin “wind”, Riju “lightning” (harder to read, as it’s upside down for some reason), and Ganondorf is “darkness”. |
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*[[Big Damn Heroes]]: |
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** Link does this a lot, coming across a Hyrulean traveler fighting a lone monster, usually a Bokoblin or Lizalfo. Running in and helping out will earn Link a food item or advice. One notable example is where he comes to the rescue of a frightened Gerudo shopkeep who has been treed by a hungry Molduga. |
** Link does this a lot, coming across a Hyrulean traveler fighting a lone monster, usually a Bokoblin or Lizalfo. Running in and helping out will earn Link a food item or advice. One notable example is where he comes to the rescue of a frightened Gerudo shopkeep who has been treed by a hungry Molduga. |
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**Meta example; the music and odd chanting that plays during the Final Battle is the same as the music played at E3 in 2019 when the game was first announced. |
**Meta example; the music and odd chanting that plays during the Final Battle is the same as the music played at E3 in 2019 when the game was first announced. |
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*[[Boomerang Comeback]]: {{In one of the Dragon Tear memories, the four Champions attempt this on Ganondorf, throwing their weapons at him so Zelda can use the Recall skill to reverse the trajectory and hit him from behind. It doesn’t work, seeing as she used the same trick before on a Phantom Ganon, but the attempt distracts him long enough for Rauru to use the sealing technique.}} |
*[[Boomerang Comeback]]: {{In one of the Dragon Tear memories, the four Champions attempt this on Ganondorf, throwing their weapons at him so Zelda can use the Recall skill to reverse the trajectory and hit him from behind. It doesn’t work, seeing as she used the same trick before on a Phantom Ganon, but the attempt distracts him long enough for Rauru to use the sealing technique.}} |
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**Yunobo. For an NPC who proved himself a capable warrior in the previous game and proves it again later in this one, the boss fight against him (where Link has to [[Beat the Curse Out of Him]]) is remarkably easy. You dodge his charging attack, which leaves him stunned and vulnerable to attack, then hit him, and then repeat that two more times. Why this [[Boss Battle]] even needed a health bar is a mystery. |
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**The Sludge Like in the Water Temple chapter. This is supposed to be a tutorial on how to use Sideon’s ability, but said ability is clumsy and unreliable, so you’re really better off using Splash Fruit. And once you do that, this Like-Like variation isn’t much harder than all the other Like-Likes you’ve gone up against in this game. |
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== C == |