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* Zelda's weapons are part of Royalty that use to protect Royal's blood in it ages.

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* Zelda's weapons consist of the Rapier (a type of sword symbolically associated with royalty, and which her ''Twilight princess'' incarnation was seen wielding), the Baton and the Dominion Rod. Both of the latter are part of Royalty based on the various treasures that use to protect Royal's blood have, in it ages.past games, been associated with the Royal Family of Hyrule.
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*In the Badge Market, the item used to represent a longer Special Attack bar is the Fierce Diety mask. When the Majora's Mask Pack came out and introduced Young Link, what is the best use of his Special Attack bar? Converting it to Magic to maintain his Fierce Deity form
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** Adding to the above, the various materials acquired from lesser enemies like Moblins and Aerolfos, which are more often than not ''actual'' body parts like their flank and wing. And Fi's Heels brings a shudder as well, since she is a spirit and unlikely to have removable clothing, implying that the player just cut her feet off [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz for some slippers!]]
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* For most of the characters, the materials you receive from defeating them are a significant article of clothing - Link's boots and scarf, Lana's hair clip and cloak, and so on. Ganon's and Midna's hair are personal, but those are elements that can be easily regrown. However, the rare drop from Wizzro is his ring. Except that it's revealed that his soul is in his ring - you take Wizzro's very ''soul'' to reforge into the best defensive badges for the appropriate characters.

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* For most of the characters, the materials you receive from defeating them are a significant article of clothing - Link's boots and scarf, Lana's hair clip and cloak, and so on. Ganon's and Midna's hair are personal, but those are elements that can be easily regrown. However, the rare drop from Wizzro is his ring. Except that it's revealed that his soul [[LivingBattery soul]] is in his ring - you take Wizzro's very ''soul'' to reforge into the best defensive badges for the appropriate characters.
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* For most of the characters, the materials you receive from defeating them are a significant article of clothing - Link's boots and scarf, Lana's hair clip and cloak, and so on. Ganon's and Midna's hair are personal, but those are elements that can be easily regrown. However, the rare drop from Wizzro is his ring. Except that it's revealed that his soul is in his ring - you take Wizzro's very ''soul'' to reforge into the best defensive badges for the appropriate characters.
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* In the new Majora's Mask Adventure Mode map, as per the usual with the previous maps, it resembles Termina with each area spread out in the four directions. None of the areas connect to each other... except the east (Ikana Canyon) and south (Woodfall), like they did through a tunnel in the river that transports Link from the canyon to outside the swamp potion shop.
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Link is left handed. Cia is left handed. This should be good.

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* In this game, Cia is a {{Southpaw}}. That's fine considering she's a villain, right? Not so fast. As stated before, Cia has a [[StalkerWithACrush major]] [[{{Yandere}} crush]] [[LoveMakesYouEvil on Link]], up to and including a StalkerShrine for all the various Links across generations, and considering Link is ''also'' usually a Southpaw...[[NightmareFuel yikes!]]
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* For the game advertising that it unites the Zelda games, it only really draws elements from [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]], and [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword Skyward Sword]], with references to other games being mere cameos at best. It really bugged me at first (especially as a fan of [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker Wind Waker]]), but then I realised: all of these games fit on the Child Timeline of Zelda canon. Cia was able to unite several points in time into one realm... but she couldn't quite break into the alternate timelines!
** That being said, this game could very well be set in the Child Timeline, perhaps some several generations after Twilight Princess.

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* For the game advertising that it unites the Zelda games, it only really draws elements from [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]], and [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword Skyward Sword]], with references to other games being mere cameos at best. It really bugged me at first (especially as a fan of [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker Wind Waker]]), but then I realised: all of these games fit on the Child Timeline of Zelda canon. This game could very well be set in the Child Timeline, perhaps some several generations after Twilight Princess, and Cia was able to unite several points in time into one realm... but she couldn't quite break into the alternate timelines!
** That being said, this game could very well be set in the Child Timeline, perhaps some several generations after Twilight Princess.
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* Considering that Cia has been flirting with this game's Link so badly, it's not hard to image what she might do with [[Main/Lolicon Young Link]].

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* Considering that Cia has been flirting with this game's Link so badly, it's not hard to image imagine what she might could do with [[Main/Lolicon Young Link]].Link, one of the hero's earlier incarnations.
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* Considering that Cia has been flirting with this game's Link so badly, it's not hard to image what she might do with [[Main/Shotacon Young Link]].

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* Considering that Cia has been flirting with this game's Link so badly, it's not hard to image what she might do with [[Main/Shotacon [[Main/Lolicon Young Link]].
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* Considering that Cia has been flirting with this game's Link so badly, it's not hard to image what she might do with [[Shotacon Young Link]].

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* Considering that Cia has been flirting with this game's Link so badly, it's not hard to image what she might do with [[Shotacon [[Main/Shotacon Young Link]].
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* Considering that Cia has been flirting with this game's Link so badly, it's not hard to image what she might do with [[Shotacon Young Link]].
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** That being said, this game could very well be set in the Child Timeline, perhaps some several generations after Twilight Princess.
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* For the game advertising that it unites the Zelda games, it only really draws elements from [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]], and [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword Skyward Sword]], with references to other games being mere cameos at best. It really bugged me at first (especially as a fan of [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker Wind Waker]]), but then I realised: all of these games fit on the Child Timeline of Zelda canon. Cia was able to unite several points in time into one realm... but she couldn't quite break into the alternate timelines!
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** And now that Young Link From Majora's Mask will be playable, this could potentially lead to comparisons with a [[BenDrowned certain creepypasta]].
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* Mixed with ContinuityNod and TheDevTeamThinksOfEverything, notice how there are several Adventure Mode missions labelled as "Defeat the mountain beast!", "Defeat the forest dragon!", "Defeat the island beast!", etc. The missions are as follows: Run through the map, capture keeps, defeat the enemy commander... ''then defeat the giant boss!'' That sounds like a dungeon in any Zelda game, but look where those missions are. They are on the squares where the very first Zelda dungeons are! And the Dark Ruler is located on the same square as the final dungeon of the game!
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* How did Cia manage to defeat both Zant and Ghirahim in her storyline so easily when these guys are so powerful that it took their own incarnation of Link to take them down? Because Cia's the Guardian of Time. Her job is to watch over the different timelines, so she has probably seen their fights against Link. In other words, she knows their powers and how they fight, thus she is able to easily defeat them.

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* How did Cia manage to defeat both Zant and Ghirahim in her storyline so easily when these guys are so powerful that it took their own incarnation of Link to take them down? Because Cia's the Guardian of Time. Her job is to watch over the different timelines, so she has probably seen their fights against Link. In other words, she knows their powers and how they fight, thus she is able to easily defeat them.
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* Zelda's weapons are part of Royalty that use to protect Royal's blood in it ages.
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* How did Cia manage to defeat both Zant and Ghirahim in her storyline so easily when these guys are so powerful that it took their own incarnation of Link to take them down? Because Cia's the Guardian of Time. Her job is to watch over the different timelines, so she has probably seen their fights against Link. In other words, she knows their powers and how they fight, thus she is able to easily defeat them.
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* The sudden deconstruction of the OneManArmy trope might seem a bit out of left field for some people, but then again, the game tells you Link had started feeling a bit cocky once he had the Master Sword, like he could do anything. Wouldn't most players think that once they had the Master Sword, considering obtaining the Master Sword in a regular Zelda game is normally a late game thing, and it is used to help take down the final boss. I'd say the game was talking about the player as much as it was about Link.
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* Lana's obviously based on J-pop idols. Take for a moment though in regards to the cultural background behind said J-pop idols. In Japan, idols aren't allowed to have boyfriends due to business related belief that such relationships would destroy the fantasy that they're providing for their audience and customers. With that in mind, [[spoiler: Lana not pursuing Link despite her own feelings]] takes a new, if somewhat more tragic, meaning.

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* Lana's obviously based on J-pop idols. Take for a moment though in regards to the cultural background behind said J-pop idols. In Japan, idols aren't allowed to have boyfriends due to business related belief that such relationships would destroy the fantasy that they're providing for their audience and customers. With that in mind, [[spoiler: Lana not pursuing Link despite her own feelings]] takes a new, if somewhat more tragic, meaning.meaning.

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* The Water element in this game causes the damage-over-time effect, unlike say Fire or Lightning. The image of the water effect is a large bubble of solid water covering the enemy's head. The damage-over-time is the victim ''drowning''.
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* Cia's StalkerShrine to Link features Young Link, Wolf Link, and Right-Handed Link. However, remember the three games whose characters were playable... Ocarina Of Time which is the game Young Link comes from, Twilight Princess which is the game Wolf Link comes from, and Skyward Sword which is the only Zelda game to canonically have a Right-Handed Link. Cia is a creepy stalker towards every Link she could theoretically have met or seen prior to her StartOfDarkness.

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* Cia's StalkerShrine to Link features Young Link, Wolf Link, and Right-Handed Link. However, remember the three games whose characters were playable... Ocarina Of Time which is the game Young Link comes from, Twilight Princess which is the game Wolf Link comes from, and Skyward Sword which is the only Zelda game to canonically have a Right-Handed Link. Cia is a creepy stalker towards every Link she could theoretically have met or seen prior to her StartOfDarkness.StartOfDarkness.
* Lana's obviously based on J-pop idols. Take for a moment though in regards to the cultural background behind said J-pop idols. In Japan, idols aren't allowed to have boyfriends due to business related belief that such relationships would destroy the fantasy that they're providing for their audience and customers. With that in mind, [[spoiler: Lana not pursuing Link despite her own feelings]] takes a new, if somewhat more tragic, meaning.
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* Cia's StalkerShrine to Link features Young Link, Wolf Link, and Right-Handed Link. However, remember the three games whose characters were playable... Ocarina Of Time which is the game Young Link comes from, Twilight Princess which is the game Wolf Link comes from, and Skyward Sword which is the only Zelda game to canonically have a Right-Handed Link. Cia is a creepy stalker towards every Link she could theoretically have met.

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* Cia's StalkerShrine to Link features Young Link, Wolf Link, and Right-Handed Link. However, remember the three games whose characters were playable... Ocarina Of Time which is the game Young Link comes from, Twilight Princess which is the game Wolf Link comes from, and Skyward Sword which is the only Zelda game to canonically have a Right-Handed Link. Cia is a creepy stalker towards every Link she could theoretically have met.met or seen prior to her StartOfDarkness.
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* Cia's StalkerShrine to Link features Young Link, Wolf Link, and Right-Handed Link. However, remember the three games whose characters were playable... Ocarina Of Time which is the game Young Link comes from, Twilight Princess which is the game Wolf Link is from, and Skyward Sword which is the only Zelda game to canonically have a right-handed Link. Cia is a creepy stalker towards every Link she could theoretically have met.

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* Cia's StalkerShrine to Link features Young Link, Wolf Link, and Right-Handed Link. However, remember the three games whose characters were playable... Ocarina Of Time which is the game Young Link comes from, Twilight Princess which is the game Wolf Link is comes from, and Skyward Sword which is the only Zelda game to canonically have a right-handed Right-Handed Link. Cia is a creepy stalker towards every Link she could theoretically have met.
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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Cia felt out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, specifically that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wear blue and white while Cia and Koume wear mostly red and purple).

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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Cia felt out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, specifically that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wear blue and white while Cia and Koume wear mostly red and purple).purple).
* Cia's StalkerShrine to Link features Young Link, Wolf Link, and Right-Handed Link. However, remember the three games whose characters were playable... Ocarina Of Time which is the game Young Link comes from, Twilight Princess which is the game Wolf Link is from, and Skyward Sword which is the only Zelda game to canonically have a right-handed Link. Cia is a creepy stalker towards every Link she could theoretically have met.
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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia felt out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, specifically that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wear blue and white while Shia and Koulm wear mostly red and purple).

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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia Cia felt out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, specifically that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wear blue and white while Shia Cia and Koulm Koume wear mostly red and purple).
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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia feel out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wear blue and white while Shia and Koulm wear mostly red and purple).

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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia feel felt out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, specifically that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wear blue and white while Shia and Koulm wear mostly red and purple).
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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia feel out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wear blue while Shia and Koulm wear mostly red/purple).

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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia feel out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wear blue and white while Shia and Koulm wear mostly red/purple).red and purple).
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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia feel out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wears blue while Shia and Koulm wears mostly red/purple).

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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia feel out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wears wear blue while Shia and Koulm wears wear mostly red/purple).
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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia feel out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova.

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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia feel out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova. Even their colors are similar (Lana and Kotake wears blue while Shia and Koulm wears mostly red/purple).
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* A lot of people complained that Lana and Shia feel out of place in Hyrule Warriors, being original characters who didn't appear in the franchise before. However, once we know more about their origin, that [[spoiler:they are in fact 2 parts of the same being]], you can begin to notice similarities with another Zelda character. Whose characters in the Zelda universe are both sorceresses who use opposite elements and who can [[spoiler:unite to become a single being]]? Twinrova.

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