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* [[Cool Boat]]
* [[Exposition Fairy]]
* [[The Obi
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]
* [[Voice With an Internet Connection]]: Through the Pirate's Charm.
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* [[The Archer]]: Starting a recurring element of {{spoiler|Princess Zelda taking up a bow and arrow for the final battle.}}
* [[Badass Adorable]]
* [[Dark
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Do Not Call Me Paul]]: {{spoiler|She doesn't like being referred to as Zelda.}}
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* [[
** Maybe he's just having adventures away from [[Grease|Sandy]].
** Or he was going to be a [[Final Fantasy X|Grand Summoner, but turned around at the Calm Lands.]]
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* [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]: He tries to be this, but fails.
* [[
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]
* [[Training From Hell]]: What he thinks he's putting Link through in ''The Wind Waker.'' He's a bit bitter when Link actually passes his tests.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] with the test he makes you take to get the bomb bag. He locks himself behind a grate in the room with the treasure, and you're supposed to press a button that will keep it open on a timer and get over there. You ''can'' just turn around and leave the ship with him still in there, but he doesn't seem bothered by it and you'll eventually have to come back and pass his test to progress through the game, [[Good Bad Bugs|fairly.]]
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* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Seems to be this when you get her to confess.
* [[Pimped
* [[Princess in Rags]]: She pretty much plays it straight.
* [[Ship Tease]]: (Nintendo can't seem to help themselves) [[Dialogue Tree|One of the answers]] Link can tell her when she asks why he won't let her go is that he likes her. This causes her to run off, [[Unfortunate Implications|Not that we]] [[Stalker With a Crush|can blame her]].
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* [[Interspecies Romance]]: She seems to have fallen in love with one of the Moblins in the Forsaken Fortress. It's totally one-sided, though.
* [[Jerkass]]: Her dad is.
* [[Pimped
* [[Rags to Riches]]
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* [[Breath Weapon]]
* [[King Mook]]: It's a giant Magtail, essentially. This is especially noticeable after its armor is broken off. The only notable visual difference other than size and the aforementioned armor is that it has two large clawed arms.
* [[
* [[Playing With Fire]]
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* [[Combat Tentacles]]: ...And has a lower set of much larger root-like tentacles for this.
* [[King Mook]]: Interestingly, the stem and head are actually ''smaller'' than the typical Boko Baba. But the flower it grows from is much, ''much'' bigger... and armed.
* [[Man
=== Gohdan, The Great Arbiter ===
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* [[Feathered Fiend]]
* [[Giant Flyer]]
* [[
* [[King Mook]]: Like many of this game's bosses, it's a large version of an enemy. In this case, it's a large Kargoroc. It fights completely differently, though. And doesn't make that annoying noise, either.
* [[Mask of Power]]
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** [[Badass Longcoat]]: With big sleeves that flap and flow on the wind.
* [[Big Bad]]: Yet again.
* [[Dark
* [[Dual Wield]]: Does this for the final battle.
* [[Duel Boss]]: Also the final battle, which is recognized as one of the best boss fights in the series.
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* [[Evil Tower of Ominousness]]: Ganon's Tower, yet again.
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: This game introduced one for him.
** {{spoiler|[[
* [[Full Boar Action]]: His Ganon form, {{spoiler|which only shows up in stylized storybook pictures telling the game's backstory, but even then this is noticeable}}. {{spoiler|Puppet Ganon}} as well, since {{spoiler|it's modeled after Ganon}}.
* [[Genius Bruiser]]: As usual, by this point.
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* [[Leitmotif]]: Same one he always had.
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: Ganondorf's gotten less reliant on hanging back and chucking magic at you or shifting into his [[Mighty Glacier]] Ganon form in favor of up-close and personal swordfights. He proves to be an astonishingly agile opponent while still being bigger and stronger than Link and [[Stone Wall|Stone Walling]] all but the most advanced sword attacks.
* [[Magic Knight]]: He not only possess powerful magic, but is also unbelievably strong and skilled with a sword. [[Dual
* [[No Holds Barred Beatdown]]: Delivers a positively BRUTAL one to Link.
* [[Older and Wiser]]: How he is depicted here. He did have a lot of time to reflect on stuff.
* [[One
* [[Physical God]]: Almost literal considering what powers him.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: [[Oh Crap|Until he got free]].
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* {{spoiler|[[Taken for Granite]]}}
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: An epic one right before the final battle.
* {{spoiler|[[Well
* [[Wicked Cultured]]
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: The Master Sword was actually {{spoiler|sealing his powers away (well, most of them, anyway)}}. By taking it from the pedestal, Link {{spoiler|granted him access to his full powers}}. But if he didn't do it, there wouldn't be any way to defeat Ganondorf.
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