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Master Sword Low-Godly Regen Negation Change

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So nothing major but the current justification for the sword having Low-Godly Regeneration Negation is that it made Triforce-less Ganondorf die from a stab wound and being unable to regenerate, but since Ganondorf by himself no longer has regen and only his Triforce of Power self does this justification doesn't work anymore. So just proposing instead to switch the example to when it killed Ganondorf in Ocarina of Time and changing it's justification to this:

"Regeneration Negation (Low-Godly; Link was able to kill Ganondorf, who possessed the Triforce of Power, with the Master Sword, with the evil king being unable to regenerate from the injuries and needing his Triforce piece to revive him from death)"

Or something like that.
 
I don't understand why this is regen negation. Ganon was able to use the Triforce of Power to recreate a body, so the Master Sword didn't negate anything. A similar thing happened in TP, he was killed and then recreated his body
 
The part of it making him a new body is just in reference to his transformation, it revives his already dead Gerudo body and only after he's alive again does he get a new body. Normally Ganondorf's soul would come out and then make a new body but in this case the Triforce had to straight up revive his currently dead body since he wasn't regenerating after he got struck down by Link.
 
The part of it making him a new body is just in reference to his transformation, it revives his already dead Gerudo body and only after he's alive again does he get a new body. Normally Ganondorf's soul would come out and then make a new body but in this case the Triforce had to straight up revive his currently dead body since he wasn't regenerating after he got struck down by Link.
Ok I get it now, I agree
 
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