I want you to note that both factions in this thread will act as they would in their respective games. "PIS" and "CIS" apply to this thread. It is not that everyone learn about this invasion at the same time and everyone unite against it. Characters and races still have their personalities and more.
I think with the rules the way they are, Hyrule has no chance if the scourge is going to use the same tactics as they did on Azeroth, the majority of Hyrule will simply die of the plague, probably eventually even Link, Ganondorf I am not so sure of.
The only reason in Azeroth that the cult of the damned and the LK plague did not do so is because not only do the races of Kalimor and eastern kingdoms have more powerful and more numerous sorcerors but the cult of the damned did not have the full might of the scourge as they do here.
Actually, it has turned out that the reason the Scourge did not do a killing blow against Azeroth, is because the Lich King wanted the Horde and Alliance to raise an army and fight him. When you attack him in World of Warcraft, he reveal that he intended for things to go this way. He planned on having champions come and hoped they would defeat all his strongest servants, so he could kill them, reanimate them as his own and end Azeroth with an elite group.
What he basically wanted, was for the Horde and Alliance to train his elite.
Originally posted by Phantom Miria
[b]Actually, it has turned out that the reason the Scourge did not do a killing blow against Azeroth, is because the Lich King wanted the Horde and Alliance to raise an army and fight him. When you attack him in World of Warcraft, he reveal that he intended for things to go this way. He planned on having champions come and hoped they would defeat all his strongest servants, so he could kill them, reanimate them as his own and end Azeroth with an elite group.What he basically wanted, was for the Horde and Alliance to train his elite.
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Yes I guess so, so maybe he will allow Link, Ganon or a group of LoZ heroes reach him or his generals assumimg they can defeat his lesser minions.
I dont know, from what evidence I have seen so far most opponents assault it through strength of arms. Ganondorf even with the most powerful object in their universe decided to apparently attack it with an army.
The only thing that comes close is the one with Zant in it (twilight princess?) where the land is covered in twilight, it was not really a plague though that killed everyone, it was more like overlapping one dimension over an other.
Has Huryle ever dealt with something like a plague?
Duties are limitations. The purpose of the sword could be those things, but that does not make it able to redo all things alike, related and lesser.
Zant in it (twilight princess?) where the land is covered in twilight, it was not really a plague though that killed everyone, it was more like overlapping one dimension over an other.Congrats, this part is mostly true.
However: You left out the shadow beasts and zombies from TP and OoT respectively.
There is only one plague in Hyrule's history that I know of. Aganhim, Ganondorf's servant/alter ego/possession host (not quite clear) caused several natural disasters and then solved them in order to get close to the King. Plagues were among these disasters, and he both created and cured them with magic. Then he waved a hand and mind controlled all of Hyrule's soldiers at once, but that's not important right now.
But really, Hyrule can't win this one. They don't have a way to deal with Frostwyrms or other flyers, the Hyrule castle soldiers are cowards, and the Gorons are too prideful to ask for help. Zoras are ridiculously vulnerable to ice, too.
However, they may have a chance given Ganondorf's skill at necromancy and monster summoning. Then there's also the Twili armies. All of Ganondorf's minions disappear in a puff of smoke when killed, so they can't be raised, and many are already undead, such as Stalfos and Redeads. Twili beasts are able to revive themselves as long as one remains alive, and when all are killed tend to dissolve into twilight matter.
Originally posted by ScreamPaste
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here. The blade's "duty" is to be the blade of evil's bane.
Something I am sure it does quite well. What I am saying is that some of the things listed could not necessarily be evil, but rather just additional functions and unrelated to the fact that it is a bane of evil.
@Scenario:
I do think that the Gorons, Twilight beasts, and Ganon's minions would do well. The largest problem being numbers. Ganon can raise dead Gorons, however, and summon/create more minions as time goes on. The twilight beasts won't go down until all are slain, and Goron's are insanely physicly powerful. If you remember the pillar in snowpeak temple (Majora's Mask) you know what I mean. 😉 If bosses and named characters are actually allowed in the fray, things will get very interesting. CIS included, that does not prohibit Ganon mindcontrolling the soldiers of Hyrule for his own purposes/army. (Making them less coward, more berzerker!)
Also, I'd love to see Dark Knuts/Iron Knuckles wade through the battlefield. This thread is promising.
@Phantom Miria: It does act like a key to the sacred realm, for example, but that's never used in a versus debate because Link isn't likely to throw someone into the sacred realm if it's unnecessary. The sword does a whole lot of awesome stuff. Only one thing I can think of that would not be useful in combat, and I listed it. I've never used it in a v.s. thread either, but I could. It'd just be a flavourful way to end a v.s. match. Everything else it does can and has been useful in combat.
Death Armos would make nice sentries.