Originally posted by NemeBro
1. But we should assume that simply being human means they are subject to our same limitations? Although this is a moot point anyway, he performs his feats of strength with unnatural means anyway. The degree of the Triforce of Courage? What the hell are you talking about? As for being the only toonforce feat thing...You are asking me to bring evidence that would not be beneficial to my argument at all...Dude naw.2. ...Dude I am not going to search through hours of Youtube videos to look for a vid showing Link doing something that was not relevant to the plot at all.
3. Wait, what? Lol are you serious? You are aware that it is a completely different Link with different abilities and items in every Zelda game right(barring a few exceptions)? In canon, Link only had those Gauntlets for 5-10 minutes, he then returned the Master Sword to its pedestal, never wearing the gauntlets again considering he did not have them in Majora's Mask, the canonical sequel to Ocarina of Time.
4. And he gained all of them without that strength, the Golden Gauntlets, they were the final items he received.
5. Possibly.
It was a portal which has been shown to devour human(albeit an extremely large one) sized enemies, it would not work on anything larger.
1. Yes because a human is a real race, just how we all debate physics as if they were from our world despite the world being fictional we still measure weight to gauge strength. I meant is it clear how much strength the Triforce gives Link but its unimportant. I am just saying out of only a handfull of Zelda vids, one toonforce feat so far is a fairly high degree and you saying that makes it sound to me that other toonforce feats excist.
2. Not relevant to the plot? ok
3. So w8 a min, for all we know the Ganon who is in this gauntlet could be far weaker even if I agreed Link was somehow a 1000+ tonner with those gauntlets, since afterall, he is not in that beastlike form typically, I doubt he is in this fight. The only diffrence i knew about the Links in each game were that some were older or younger than others.
The rest of the points are fairly agreed.