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Basically, Ganon has never shown Low-Godly without Triforce of Power. His BOTW's regen comes from him gathering his malice and hatred and desperately trying to pull it together to form a new body. Even his over-time Regenerationn works this way.
It also makes sense given that Demise states that it's an incarnation of his hatred what's going to constantly come back.
But what we see in Twilight Princess is quite different, as we see his soul recreating his body, fast and he's mentally completely fine. Pretty different from his already established Regenerationn. What I'm proposing is that his (soul version) Low-Godly isn't an ability that Ganon just has, but that it has been granted by him by the ToP. Given that the point of the ToP is to make the wielder basically invincible (Immortality type 2 and invulnerability just as examples) it doesn't really contradict anything.
Unless Ganon suddenly gained the ability to regen from his soul completely random (should be noted that the TF pieces are inside a person's soul, like ALBW prologue tells us and like Twilight Princess implies as well with the ToC), and that he clearly didn't get said ability from the Twili (given that they can't regenerate), that's really the best way to make it have sense.
Should also be noted that the game in which Ganon shows this Regenerationn, he's explicitly shown to be immortal thanks to having the ToP, as he nearly died without it when the sages tried to execute him.
It also makes sense given that Demise states that it's an incarnation of his hatred what's going to constantly come back.
But what we see in Twilight Princess is quite different, as we see his soul recreating his body, fast and he's mentally completely fine. Pretty different from his already established Regenerationn. What I'm proposing is that his (soul version) Low-Godly isn't an ability that Ganon just has, but that it has been granted by him by the ToP. Given that the point of the ToP is to make the wielder basically invincible (Immortality type 2 and invulnerability just as examples) it doesn't really contradict anything.
Unless Ganon suddenly gained the ability to regen from his soul completely random (should be noted that the TF pieces are inside a person's soul, like ALBW prologue tells us and like Twilight Princess implies as well with the ToC), and that he clearly didn't get said ability from the Twili (given that they can't regenerate), that's really the best way to make it have sense.
Should also be noted that the game in which Ganon shows this Regenerationn, he's explicitly shown to be immortal thanks to having the ToP, as he nearly died without it when the sages tried to execute him.