Originally posted by Impediment
Link does, indeed, have the Master Sword. However, Fi wasn't included as a representation of the Master Sword until Skyward Sword was released.I understand that chronologically Skyward Sword predates all Zelda games, but this is strictly Link and feats from Twilight Princess.
Originally posted by Impediment
How do you mean?
The sword once remade to be used by mortals 'sundered the earth' and split a small continent from the world, which it raised into the sky to become Skyloft, and then went to rest there and regress into the goddess sword until SS Link came along to reforge it in the flames of the goddesses.
I'm asking if this striking feat, a feat made possible due solely to the power of the sword, is being disallowed by this thread, as the sword is in Link's hand, and it is canon.
Originally posted by Impediment👆
Link does, indeed, have the Master Sword. However, Fi wasn't included as a representation of the Master Sword until Skyward Sword was released.I understand that chronologically Skyward Sword predates all Zelda games, but this is strictly Link and feats from Twilight Princess.
Just like I have been telling him. He's trying to skirt the rules like always.
Originally posted by quanchi112Actually he did not, all he said was:
He told you they aren't allowed and used my exact reasoning.😂
Originally posted by Impediment
Link does, indeed, have the Master Sword. However, Fi wasn't included as a representation of the Master Sword until Skyward Sword was released.I understand that chronologically Skyward Sword predates all Zelda games, but this is strictly Link and feats from Twilight Princess.
Fi as the character we see wasn't used. He said nothing about disallowing the sword's feats.