i just thought when has the earth ever been called by name in either story they both say destory the planet not destroy the earth as far as i know. gravity could be ultra light on links planet and ultra heavy on seph's so it would be lopsidedly won. or if the granite block was in a 'magically" light gravity room.oh and in AC seph cuts through a 3 story hunce of building so that is the best example of seph's power if link was as strong as you protray him he could just cleave through walls and the game would suck. other than the lack of documentation on seph he is a antagist in a turn-based rpg and he is a mysterious antagist. and can always resurect a few years later so he never shows his full strength and his not a brute like ganon. and he is can teleport and i know links fought people who can teleport but how fast can they teleport and how much of a warning did they give the player.
Originally posted by handsdown
i just thought when has the earth ever been called by name in either story they both say destory the planet not destroy the earth as far as i know. gravity could be ultra light on links planet and ultra heavy on seph's so it would be lopsidedly won. or if the granite block was in a 'magically" light gravity room.oh and in AC seph cuts through a 3 story hunce of building so that is the best example of seph's power if link was as strong as you protray him he could just cleave through walls and the game would suck. other than the lack of documentation on seph he is a antagist in a turn-based rpg and he is a mysterious antagist. and can always resurect a few years later so he never shows his full strength and his not a brute like ganon. and he is can teleport and i know links fought people who can teleport but how fast can they teleport and how much of a warning did they give the player.
From what I gather, you're still using Gameplay Mechanics as an excuse to say that Link isn't that strong, when he actually is.
Neither story takes place on Planet Earth, but we assume both planets are similar to Earth or else we'd have Link jumping higher if the gravity was lighter. Wait...can't Sephiroth jump ridiculously high in the FF cutscenes?
Light Gravity room is just searching for another excuse. There are three pillars I know of. One blocking the way to one of the gems that you need to destroy to get to Ganon. Another in a room you need to pass to get to a different gem, and an optional pillar outside the castle.
Advent Children is not allowed here. It's not a video game, or something. Read the thread, Advent Children wasn't allowed for some reason, I forget why.
Ganon does not die. He is the same Ganondorf that has always been around, in every game. The object of OoT was not to kill Ganon, the object was to weaken him with the Master Sword enough to imprison him in another dimension. Let me find the Zant fight and his teleportation. There isn't any warning if I remember right.
the zant fight i looked up the need for a warning is not there. his attacks where his attacks were weak and slow at times and easy to block if ganon picked up the pace and used a faster more un predictable he would beat link every time.oh and even i have to admit i did not think my last post through.and no i love spidey as much as the next guy but his strength is still limited.i'm sorry i just remember that rule but every game for link he restarts there seperate stories not the same time line as far as i know.
Originally posted by handsdown
the zant fight i looked up the need for a warning is not there. his attacks where his attacks were weak and slow at times and easy to block if ganon picked up the pace and used a faster more un predictable he would beat link every time.oh and even i have to admit i did not think my last post through.and no i love spidey as much as the next guy but his strength is still limited.i'm sorry i just remember that rule but every game for link he restarts there seperate stories not the same time line as far as i know.
I meant nothing in the way of Zants attacks, because they are nothing but a fraction of Ganon's. I wanted you to look at the Zant fight to see his teleportation and show me where you see the warning that Zant is going to do it.
And yeah, Spidey can lift 15 tons. He throws Tanks, it's just that nobody thinks of him as being that strong anymore.
I still want to see Link recieving force that acted on his head (Directly or indirectly) that was greater then the horse throwing incident.
Some examples of Sephiroths strength:
He flung a 120 pound being 5 kilometres+ into the air.
He displaced a large radius of very thick metal (almost 2 metres deep and 2 wide).
And Durability:
He survived meteoric landing being on an ex-planet turned meteor as it crash landed onto another planet.
K. how about in the same game; [MM] when the moon is destroyed with Link inside and he's totally unharmed?
😐 If Link were that easy to KO Ganon would never lose, ever. Not even PIS would be able to cover that big of a plot hole. Find a new angle please, this one's not viable, Sephiroth can't knock Link out. He eats a meteoric sheild, explodes, and is promptly sworded, his being destroyed, and Link has wasted a couple seconds, tops.
Not proof at all that any force was applied, the moon evaporated into a rainbow and flowed out... Also, he was awoken meaning he either fell asleep or was knocked out.
No, show me where Ganon has exerted any force that affected his head greater then the horse incident. Not in gameplay, but in Canon.
Sephiroth has survived meteoric landing. Burying him into the core of a planet. At least 500000N of force just from the falling of it not to mention the impact. Then went and destroyed almost an entire civilisation of magic creators that came to heal the damage done, who couldn't kill him. This shield wouldn't do anything, not to mention Link could never hit Sephiroth with his sword, even if Sephiroth was severed into many cells because he always has control.
So, your entire argument is that Zelda must have some ridiculous plot hole which allows a character with no durability to beat a god consistantly, that somehow the moon broke with no force being applied to it, that a character is durable enough to withstand and exert forces of 3543958577 joules with ease and not be harmed, and yet can be KO'd by a character who's never shown strength above the 10 tonner level?
No.