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People overreact. He isn't that hard. Just keep your distance and keep a charged spin attack. Then try to approach him, while keeping a reasonable distance that's just enough to hit the tail, and hit him. Then you repeat.
Maybe I was smaller but man games just seemed bigger then. No video guides to tell you secrets, mostly word of mouth and a line in an article, if you didn't buy the strategy guide, and even then it felt like there might be an entirely separate game if you get past that wall or mountain.
it's crazy to think that during development in 2001-2002, the medium of 3D video games was only like 6-7 years in and they were already experimenting with artstyles to this degree
The Ballad of the Goddess at the end always makes me emotional because it feels like the game has come full circle. It starts with Zelda playing the song and singing, and it ends with Link playing the song. Perfect way to end such an amazing game.
This is before Ganon would have a phantom go in his place disguised as himself. My question is, how did he get that guise as Agahnim, and how did he bypass that Seal, unless he was released sometime during/after that war depicted in the intro. It sucks that almost every incarnation of Link is dragged jnto this war unwillingly until they learn of their piece of the Triforce. In BoTW, I still believe the triforce remains present with the meeting of Link, Zelda, and Ganon regardless of if appearing or not.
“Anything you can do, I can do better! I can do anything better than you!” “No, you can't!” “Yes, I can!” “No, you can't!” Yes, I can!” “No, you can't!” *"MEGATTON HAMMER.”*
I always stocked up on green and blue potions before this boss because I thought the fire rod was the only way to damage it. Well, it might not be the only way but its definitely the most effective way so I'll probably continue that strategy.
I always theorise that Dark link is actually from the future and after what Zelda does at the end by sending link to the past creates this version of link...how can anyone live seven years in the world with that knowledge and not become mad? He joined Ganon because what else could of done? He knows Zelda is going into a lava pit after ganon gets sealed and his friends die so for him this is like suicide
I just beat the Switch version of this game last night, and I got to say that this is a great battle. So great that I actually died a few times; once on purpose, and the other not on purpose. It’s so crazy how so many enemies Ghirahim summons so he can complete the ritual to resurrect Demise, and it make sense given that Link had pushed him too far by this point since Ghirahim is annoyed with himself for letting Link escape with his life twice and feels he doesn’t have time to tolerate Link’s interference, let alone, grind his heel into him since he’s finally got his chance to resurrect his master.