Mother vs. Link (TP)

Started by NemeBro15 pages

Originally posted by quanchi112
Being strong enough to stop the momentum was what he wasn't strong enough to accomplish. If you sumo without the boots he gets tossed around like a ragdoll. It's not a strength feat if he needs gear for it.
It's a strength feat when he lifts them.

Originally posted by NemeBro
It's a strength feat when he lifts them.
He needs the boots to do so if he could lift them or even push them without the boots (pushing is much easier than lifting by a lot) then you'd have a point.

Originally posted by quanchi112
If timelines are different then it's a different Dorf. I mean if you don't understand a differing timeline is a different character then I can't help you.

If you're the one who can't grasp that either timeline follows OoT, you're the one who can't be helped. Stop ignoring the content of what's written simply because you don't agree with it.

It's okay for you to be wrong, quan.

Originally posted by quanchi112
That's what would actually happen had he had heavier boots on irl unlike the game which made the feats possible. The point is without the added weight he can't beat a goron in anything.

Physics, kiddo. If you're so sure that the Boots make him lift it please explain how heavy footwear can do anything but make you heavy?
Its proven that Link has super human strength. Now, again, strength of Dragon Age?

Originally posted by Coco292
Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure the boots made it so he couldn't get knocked over. Him lifting was his own strength.

See, a junior grasps it.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Different timelines mean different dorfs only his actions from tp mean anything.

Did you play this game ?


Same Dorf different timelines.
Would I be asking to see proof if I've played that game?

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
The last appearance of Ganon in the child timeline is infact LoZ, from 1986. TP is much earlier, Ganon didn't die.

Ganon in the adult timeline is the exact same guy with the exact same powerset, anyway. There is no difference.


Was going by this and that Dorf was revived (?) in the other games.

The only time they actually mention ressurecting him in the games is Zelda II, IIRC. 😛

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
The only time they actually mention ressurecting him in the games is Zelda II, IIRC. 😛

and the Oracle games but let's not go there its obvious that TP Ganon is the same Ganon from Oot.

Originally posted by Coco292
and the Oracle games but let's not go there its obvious that TP Ganon is the same Ganon from Oot.
IIRC, in the Oracle games he was sealed away, not slain. mmm but yeah.

Quan is either especially dense, or just intentionally ignoring facts. He's known for that.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
IIRC, in the Oracle games he was sealed away, not slain. mmm but yeah.

Quan is either especially dense, or just intentionally ignoring facts. He's known for that.

Oh I see well I'm new here but I can tell <_< oh and here

is revealed that the events of the two games were started by Twinrova in an attempt to resurrect Ganon.

http://www.zeldawiki.org/Ganon#Oracle_of_Ages_and_Oracle_of_Seasons

Then again it depends on the context they're using for ressurection so for all I know he may have been sealed but I don't play much Zelda xD

Originally posted by quanchi112
Being strong enough to stop the momentum was what he wasn't strong enough to accomplish. If you sumo without the boots he gets tossed around like a ragdoll. It's not a strength feat if he needs gear for it.

Insert Kevin Spacey video.

He is easily strong enough to stop them. He is not heavy enough. This is a concept you fail to grasp again and again.

Originally posted by General Kaliero
If you're the one who can't grasp that either timeline follows OoT, you're the one who can't be helped. Stop ignoring the content of what's written simply because you don't agree with it.

It's okay for you to be wrong, quan.

You just told me they are all the same dorfs when there are different timelines. If the timeline varies then there are different dorfs. They all don't have the same experiences and memories meaning there are different dorfs.

Originally posted by BloodRain
Physics, kiddo. If you're so sure that the Boots make him lift it please explain how heavy footwear can do anything but make you heavy?
Its proven that Link has super human strength. Now, again, strength of Dragon Age?

See, a junior grasps it.

Same Dorf different timelines.
Would I be asking to see proof if I've played that game?

Was going by this and that Dorf was revived (?) in the other games.

Video games don't have to make sense so please don't bring physics into this, sport. He can't contend with a single Goron under any circumstances without the boots meaning he needs them meaning he isn't strong enough to do so without them.

Bo could beat one as well with the boots he wasn't super strong either. This shouldn't be hard for you to grasp.

Ogres, archdemon, high dragon, golems, etc. They are all much stronger than a guy who can barely wield the ball and chain with two arms whereas the enemy who wields it easily with one arm.

If there are different timelines then there are different dorfs. You don't even understand what a different timeline means nor does anyone around here. If it's the same dorf then he should have all the memories of all previous zelda games as he has experienced them all which he hasn't hence different timelines.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
IIRC, in the Oracle games he was sealed away, not slain. mmm but yeah.

Quan is either especially dense, or just intentionally ignoring facts. He's known for that.

I'm right like I always am.
Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
Insert Kevin Spacey video.

He is easily strong enough to stop them. He is not heavy enough. This is a concept you fail to grasp again and again.

He isn't strong enough to stop them as he can't stop them without the boots. Blame it on gameplay mechanics.

Only a someone truly insecure about their intelligence says that they are always right or never wrong.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Only a someone truly insecure about their intelligence says that they are always right or never wrong.
I usually am.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I usually am.
I already know you are usually insecure about your intelligence Quanchi, no need to convince me. 🙂

Originally posted by NemeBro
I already know you are usually insecure about your intelligence Quanchi, no need to convince me. 🙂
You can say whatever you want to it doesn't affect me. You on the other hand have already included my name in your profile. 😂

Originally posted by quanchi112
You can say whatever you want to it doesn't affect me. You on the other hand have already included my name in your profile. 😂
No need to get so defensive man, it's alright, we can't all be born with normal IQs.

Stopping Gorons is not only about strength, Quan. Neither is Sumo wrestling.

Originally posted by NemeBro
No need to get so defensive man, it's alright, we can't all be born with normal IQs.
I'm not defensive it's you who always wants to make this personal. I don't let things get to me like you is all.
Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
Stopping Gorons is not only about strength, Quan. Neither is Sumo wrestling.
He can't stop them without the boots which has always been my entire point.

Yeah, and it's a stupid point because it does not prove that Link needs his boots on his feet to LIFT things.

Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
Yeah, and it's a stupid point because it does not prove that Link needs his boots on his feet to [B]LIFT things. [/B]
The gorons aren't feats of strength. Name something else he did strength wise which proves he's really strong without a gear accomplished feat.

Lifting them.