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Legend of Zelda: Ganondorf upgrade

https://youtu.be/hOOwaSPPrBE?t=720

[COLOR=rgba(0,0,0,0.870588)]1/4th of Ganondorf's power takes down Cia, whose power protected the Triforce in 4 seperate timelines. The Triforce, of course, is at least Planet Level, so Cia must protect it with power similar to that. 4 x 4 = 16 planets that regular Ganondorf can destroy, assuming he does not have any Triforce Pieces or his Ganon form.

Other feats we can get from this:

-Cia could not see the the soul of Link even though she is omniscient within 4 timelines and highly experienced in souls. That's some high Soul Manipulation Resistance right there.

-The fragment even did this while it was supposed to be trapped in another timeline altogether. Even a quarter of Ganondorf's power is 3-D.

-Cia could not see Ganondorf's fragmented power before it took her down, even though she is omniscient within the 4 timelines. Ganondorf's power cannot be seen even by omniscient people.

-Cia was inside a forest in one of the timelines that no mortals were even close to knowing about, yet Ganondorf knew exatly what and where it was. This means even a quarter of Ganondorf's power is at least Semi-Omniscient.[/COLOR]
 
I could see how Hyrule Warriors Gandondorf's power is 4x stronger than normal though, but the Planet level Attack Potency rating's upper border is 47x higher than the lower border.
 
Antvasima said:
I could see how Hyrule Warriors Gandondorf's power is 4x stronger than normal though, but the Planet level Attack Potency rating's upper border is 47x higher than the lower border.
The lowest possible point for Planet Level is people who have a hard time planet busting, Ganondorf has been consistently shown to be above various Planet Level characters.
 
So, who are these planet level characters that you refer to is exactly? We already have Ganon from Wind Waker who's at Moon level atm and the only Planet level character in Zelda is probably Demise.

Even if your comments were true, Ganondorf would only get the "At least Planet level" rating unless Ganondorf in Hyruls Warriors explicitly shows a Large Planet level feat.
 
Lina Shields said:
So, who are these planet level characters that you refer to is exactly? We already have Ganon from Wind Waker who's at Moon level atm and the only Planet level character in Zelda is probably Demise.
Majora and the Fierce Deity are both easily planet level. Majora performs a Multi-Continent (extreme lowball) to Planet level feat while restricted in mask form and attached to Skull Kid, and becomes immensely stronger when it actually starts fighting on its own. Fierce Deity was able to defeat Majora with what is suggested to be minor to medium difficulty.

Neither of them relate to Ganon in any way, though. Just saying.
 
Even if Majora performs the Moon feat where he drops the Moon (which reminds me, what were the specifics for that Moon drop again?

But then from this screenshot here, I find the notion that the Moon in Majora's mask is the actual moon size absolutely ridiculous, considering that the Moon has actually has a face for whatever reason, and it seems to be shown way, way smaller than the actual size of the Moon.

Moon Size
I still have many other things to say about LoZ and its size but yea, I still notice that no planets are even hinted to actually be destroyed if a bad ending happens (just said world)
 
@Lina

What do you mean by specifics? Skull Kid basically just sends the moon on a crash course towards Termina and dicks around until it hits. Majora does show the ability to actively speed it up when it wishes to, though. It even fuses with the moon near the ending.

The calc didn't use the size of the real moon iirc, otherwise Majora would have just been straight up Moon level as a low-end, since the moon seems to bend to its will and stops existing as soon as Majora is defeated. The calc finds the approximate size of Termina and calcs what it would take for all of Termina to be destroyed, as it is in the bad ending. The results were Multi-Continent level.

Are you referring to Majora's Mask? Because that is the only game I can think of that suggests the world is destroyed as opposed to just corrupted/conquered/ruined/etc. It specifically says the world was "annihilated" when the moon hit. Considering Termina is a separate realm from Hyrule (Link enters it by falling through a portal under a tree and ends up in a parallel reality with alternate versions of people he met journeying through Hyrule), and Termina is usually referred to as the "land" of Termina (similar to Hyrule), everything seems to point to "Majora's moon drop destroyed the planet".

"And so the angry moon fell from the sky, annihilating this world and its many inhabitants."

This is the exact text in the bad ending. Considering it makes reference to the world and all its inhabitants being annihilated, and Link is slain no matter where he is when the moon falls, it is extremely likely the world was straight up destroyed.
 
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