Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Throwing the pillar is actually more impressive than lifting something that's 60 000 tons.But no, it isn't inconsistant. Link's feats say he is this strong. You only seem to think it's inconsistant because you didn't innitially realise how impressive it was? It's also consistent with Link being able to harm Ganon who has incredible durability.
Nah. When he touched the triforce of power in OoT, his alternate self in TP got it as well. They're exactly the same.
Nah.
It is impressive, just not as impressive as you'd think.
FTR, wasn't Ganon in spirit form when the castle blew up?
But it seems to me TP Ganon is stronger *Shrug*
Dun't really care though.
Originally posted by The Scenario
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Ganodorf unharmed by the attack of a Dragon Spirit burning his hideout at point blank.
Ok so possibly some fire resistance is gained, can I see Ganon alive afterwards? I did not see him after the Dragon burned it. If its in that vid can you show me the time if I missed it?
The fact the sword only span a short distance sort of makes it clear there was not a lot of weight hitting it, certainly not millions of jouls lol....it just looked like a glancing hit on link who as Bloodrian pointed out, may not be using the gauntlets with the MS.
This beast form is also far larger than typical Ganon, so he would have to transform into this to replicate any feat it did.
Originally posted by ScreamPaste
ame: Official art from the Zelda II Manual, it's used to fight Ganon.
Magical Sword
Master Sword
The magical sword wasn't even considered to be Sword of Evil's Bane and isn't even required to defeat Ganon.
At least in LttP, the Master Sword had importance to the plot and is needed against Agahnim (who's possessed by Ganon) and to destroy the barrier at Hyrule Castle.