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Has nobody heard that figure of speech?
Anyway, my point was that if it just ended there, the BotW games would just be remembered as the games where Zelda tried something different, but if it got DLCs like BotW did, it would be remembered as a legendary duology.
Well, you just answered your own question.
I don't want to leave BotW's empty Hyrule with Link and Zelda screaming the days away for all eternity as their timeline is forgotten as little more than a notch in the Zelda IP's history.
The game itself is not asinine.
What, so he can't be a fan?
You do realize Link doesn't just instantaneously master items the moment he touches them, right? Many Links have been trained by masters of the craft, like Orca the Swordmaster, or Eagus the Knight Commander, or chief of all, HERO'S...
Why are you so defensive about this? The only games where Link CAN use a rapier are at best dubiously canon and at worst Miyamoto's fanfic. I'm sure he could learn how to use one given practice, but Zelda could also learn how to use any other type of sword, given practice too.
BotW brain has gotten to you. Link never even uses a rapier (or knives) until those games or since.
…You didn’t even mention Cadence of Hyrule on that list. Or even the regular Hyrule Warriors. Or Zelda’s Adventure or Wand of Gamelon or the animated series.
Can use all Runes, has Link’s...
Not in Cadence of Hyrule, he can't.
What she isn't, is someone who can't fight. The only times she's a non-combatant character is when she has no choice.
Here’s a bit of perspective for you.
When the game was revealed, it immediately looked so bad that it made people's smiles drop from their faces.
On release, the game had more bugs in it than the original Red and Blue did in 1996.
Among those bugs, you could exploit many of them at once to...
It is one of the best Zelda games. If you have no idea what Crypt of the NecroDancer is you’ll want to turn Fixed Beat Mode on, but it’s honestly one of the best Zelda games ever made. In the story mode you can switch characters whenever you want, but in Single Character Mode you can play as...
Cadence of Hyrule did this better by having them have different areas of expertise, like Link can use most swords and spears while Zelda can use knives, rapiers, and magic.
We don’t really know how the Tri Rod is gonna work yet, but for now you’re basically not even playing as Zelda, you’re...
His profile also basically has no hax, as well as no feats at all from Bowser Jr’s Journey.
If someone’s got the latter game, I can find hax in the former.
Imagine the movie The Thing except Zelda is there with the Tri Rod so when she kills a Thing she can spawn other Things as her servants which assimilate the real Thing and then she spawns more of the new Thing, and so on