Originally posted by quanchi112
I don't have to since its obvious. World was plainly explained and you want to ignore it.She affected entire world unlike Zant who was only able to do so due to specific events.
Lol too pradictable. I ask for you to prove something and you fail to step up. Prove that the 'world balance' has anything to do with Crystals or concede, not hard to do, right?
"So poisonous was the reign of Ravenna that nature turned on itself..." She didn't do anything, nature just had a ***** fit.
Originally posted by BloodRainI already did with the word of balance. Dorf and Zant upset the balance.
Lol too pradictable. I ask for you to prove something and you fail to step up. Prove that the 'world balance' has anything to do with Crystals or concede, not hard to do, right?[b]"So poisonous was the reign of Ravenna that nature turned on itself..."
She didn't do anything, nature just had a ***** fit. [/B]
Yes, the world turned on itself through nature just because she existed. Greater than Zant and Dorf specifically doing things to set this in motion.
Originally posted by quanchi112
I already did with the word of balance. Dorf and Zant upset the balance.Yes, the world turned on itself through nature just because she existed. Greater than Zant and Dorf specifically doing things to set this in motion.
I lol'd. So you have nothing to support her resisting Zant's curse. Good.
Originally posted by ScreamPasteTheir powers are greater due to specific events taking place and hate amp ie.outside events.
That's weird since it should have been impossible to upset the balance if their powers were dependant on imbalance. Think for a second.His curse strips the target of their magical ability, IE, no shapeshifting for her. Permafish.
No limits fallacy. We don't see how powerful she was so we don't just assume without proof.
Originally posted by quanchi112Prove their powers wont here work due to this 'balance'.
I already did with the word of balance. Dorf and Zant upset the balance.
Originally posted by quanchi112Nature ****ed itself up and you want to believe it was from her power?
Yes, the world turned on itself through nature just because she existed. Greater than Zant and Dorf specifically doing things to set this in motion.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes, it is.No, it isn't. She corrupted the entire land.
No, she did not, and the 'land' is barely a front yard.
Originally posted by ScreamPasteAlready did you denied it.
No, it is not, lol. Zelda's quote not once mentions the power of Ganon or Zant or says that the balance of the world effects the power of anything. In short: Prove it.No, she did not, and the 'land' is barely a front yard.
Lies. Entire land was corrupted of her own power.