Link (best) vs Sora (final form)

Started by Heythere,Honey9 pages

I thought LttP was the last game chronologically 😬

Originally posted by Heythere,Honey
I thought LttP was the last game chronologically 😬

Please don't mention that timeline. It hurts when you question it. 😕

Originally posted by Heythere,Honey
I thought LttP was the last game chronologically 😬

Why would it be the last when PAST is in the title?

K, never mind that.

Originally posted by The Scenario
No, he didn't. Link only got the Triforce after he killed Ganon, so wishing Ganon away would be rather pointless.

Sorry misread Sin's comment.

I was still referring to Ganon wishing Link away or the fairy so he wouldn't ever get the arrows.

Couldn't wish Link away because of the master sword.

I'm taking it that is a guess.

The Master sword doesn't protect him from the Triforce's magic that I'm aware.

The sword it self seems to be protected, the person holding it is not.

Originally posted by SpadeKing
I'm taking it that is a guess.
It is not a guess, the sword is stated in this extact game to be a direct failsafe against someone misusing the triforce.
Originally posted by BloodRain
The Master sword doesn't protect him from the Triforce's magic that I'm aware.
Yes, yes it does.
Originally posted by SpadeKing
The sword it self seems to be protected, the person holding it is not.
Untrue, as proven on several occasions, but on this one spwecificly: What good is a sword protecting itself andn ot it's wielder? No wielder = useless sword. 😐

Man, with as many Zelda-guru's floating around here as there are, you would think that this forum would be the most informed group of people on the principles of Zelda, and yet somehow all of that info slips through the cracks...

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
It is not a guess, the sword is stated in this extact game to be a direct failsafe against someone misusing the triforce. Yes, yes it does. Untrue, as proven on several occasions, but on this one spwecificly: What good is a sword protecting itself andn ot it's wielder? No wielder = useless sword. 😐

Sword of evil's bane used to COMBAT the misuse of the triforce, not used in complete protection against it. I would most definately require proof where it says the sword protects the user from the magic of the triforce especially if a wish was made by using the full power of the triforce.

The wielder uses the sword to protect theirselves, if the sword protected the user from any of the triforce magic Link would never be harmed by any usage of triforce magic attacks, the sword is clearly unharmed and capable of repelling the magic though, the wielder is clearly harmed and capable of taking hits while holding the sword.

Originally posted by SpadeKing
Sword of evil's bane used to COMBAT the misuse of the triforce, not used in complete protection against it. I would most definately require proof where it says the sword protects the user from the magic of the triforce especially if a wish was made by using the full power of the triforce.

The wielder uses the sword to protect theirselves, if the sword protected the user from any of the triforce magic Link would never be harmed by any usage of triforce magic attacks, the sword is clearly unharmed and capable of repelling the magic though, the wielder is clearly harmed and capable of taking hits while holding the sword.

Go play Twilight Princess, "triforce" magic transformed Link into a wolf, and the sword broke the curse on him without him even touching it, and stopped him from being transformed again, ect. It's stated to be a failsafe against the entire triforce, blah blah blah on and on, same shit as every other thread. The sword protects Link, period. It's on the same level of power as the triforce, as it's power coems directly from the gods as seen in WW, and it's stated to be a failsafe, it's shown protecting Link on several occasions, but somehow you intend to say "No, not until I get 9002 pieces of evidence, 9001 isn't enough".

"...the people of Hyrule forged a sword resistant to magic which could repulse even powers granted by the Triforce." - LttP Manual

We see in TP where the Master Sword's mere presence broke a permanent curse that stemmed from the Triforce's power. This fact isn't even an issue, really.

Already played it and it was the entrance of the twilight realm and the fact that he had the triforce of courage that cause him to be protected and only become a wolf. The sword didn't protect him from ever turning back it just broke the curse and protected against the twilight realm's magic, he still had the ability to transform.

Originally posted by LLLLLink
[b]"...the people of Hyrule forged a sword resistant to magic which could repulse even powers granted by the Triforce." - LttP Manual

We see in TP where the Master Sword's mere presence broke a permanent curse that stemmed from the Triforce's power. This fact isn't even an issue, really. [/B]

That qoute seems to make it believable, questionable still.

Originally posted by SpadeKing
...he still had the ability to transform...

...at will. The sword steals your powuhz, makes them Link's own.

Once he has the sword, he can even enter the Twilight realm without being transformed, he cannot be transformed against his will again because of the sword's protection, which 5L just posted MOAR evidence of, and you're still trying to ignore. The ToC provides some protection, but not as much as the Master Sword.

I've always held the MS as the #1 most important artifact in Zelda.
Majora's Mask is still heavenly, even without it, though.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Once he has the sword, he can even enter the Twilight realm without being transformed, he cannot be transformed against his will again because of the sword's protection, which 5L just posted MOAR evidence of, and you're still trying to ignore. The ToC provides some protection, but not as much as the Master Sword.

Nope he just happened to post it while I was still typing.

Twilight realm and triforce magic are different things, but I buy what 5L said more than what I'm getting from this. ermm

What about the Dark Fog? If Link goes into that he's forced into his Wolf form.

And is 'powers granted by..' the same as wishing the Triforce to act? Formers what's been given, latter is the Triforce's own powers.