Originally posted by Ushgarak
I still find the most heinous thing is the apparent contunuity reversal of ALTTP's -place in the timeline. That really messed things.
I still believe a Link to the Past is the last game timeline wise. Considering in the game Ganon had a fully assembled Triforce. In OoT the Triforce was broken into three parts and wasn't reformed until WW. We know that in the NES Zelda the Triforce is in three parts again but it isn't clear if they were always in three parts or not.
And a Link to the Past also has: And the Master Sword was laid to rest forever.
Originally posted by ESB -1138
I still believe a Link to the Past is the last game timeline wise. Considering in the game Ganon had a fully assembled Triforce. In OoT the Triforce was broken into three parts and wasn't reformed until WW. We know that in the NES Zelda the Triforce is in three parts again but it isn't clear if they were always in three parts or not.And a Link to the Past also has: And the Master Sword was laid to rest forever.
So? The Master Sword is not used in the original Zelda games that ALTTP was considered the prequel to so that is not an issue at all.
And that just means ganon re-assembled it at some point before ALTTP. That's called plot. There are plenty of gaps but that is not a continuity mis-step.
The thing that seems to screw up the continuity the most is the time split within OoT, however (at least to me) it appears that it diverged into this....
Adult Time line - WW (Note how Ganondorf seems so weary about the constant fighting ect and 'Heores of time'😉
Child Time line - TP (As already noted Ganondorf seemed not to pissed at meeting Link)
i don't think stuff like ganon not mentioning the master sword and not being pissed to meet link is relevant. i mean at the end of Oot he says he's going to take it out link and zeldas descendants so y would he be mad at meeting the new link if thats what he's trying to do so he can take his revenge.