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** The opening cutscene ends with Link futilely trying to reach for Zelda with his damaged right hand as she appears to fall to her doom - he fails, and she vanishes into darkness. {{spoiler|At the end of the game, after Ganondorf is vanquished, they fall from Sky Kingdom, he reaches for her with his now-restored arm, succeeding and catching her, and they plummet into a lake below. Which is, in fact, a second Book End, as in the beginning of the game, he leaps off one of the Sky Kingdom’s islands and dives possibly a thousand or so feet into a lake below.}}
** The opening cutscene ends with Link futilely trying to reach for Zelda with his damaged right hand as she appears to fall to her doom - he fails, and she vanishes into darkness. {{spoiler|At the end of the game, after Ganondorf is vanquished, they fall from Sky Kingdom, he reaches for her with his now-restored arm, succeeding and catching her, and they plummet into a lake below. Which is, in fact, a second Book End, as in the beginning of the game, he leaps off one of the Sky Kingdom’s islands and dives possibly a thousand or so feet into a lake below.}}
**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.
* [[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]]: {{spoiler|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.}}
* [[Boring But Practical]]:
** Link’s ability to throw items at enemies can make or break some fights. Puffrooms can blind enemies, Electric Chuchu Jellies can stun them (especially if you throw them onto a pile or regular Jellies, and even the elemental fruits are decent in close combat when you can’t afford to use Arrows.
** Ultrahand. Use this device to move Object-A, then “glue” it to Object-B, repeat until you have a bridge, powerful weapon, or even a vehicle.
** Plain old wooden clubs like the Boko Bat aren’t all that strong offensively, but their high durability means you’ll get far more use out of Fused items before the weapon breaks, and they’re also easy to find.
* [[Bullfight Boss]]: {{spoiler|Yunobo}}; defeating him while {{spoiler|he's still under the mask's control}} is pretty simple, you dodge his charge attack, causing him to crash into a wall, which makes him dizzy and vulnerable; then hit him until he recovers, then repeat two more times.
* [[Bullfight Boss]]: {{spoiler|Yunobo}}; defeating him while {{spoiler|he's still under the mask's control}} is pretty simple, you dodge his charge attack, causing him to crash into a wall, which makes him dizzy and vulnerable; then hit him until he recovers, then repeat two more times.
* [[The Bus Came Back]]:
* [[The Bus Came Back]]: