
You can touch it.
The source of harassment and confusion, del.
I’ll break it.
>>2
If you break it, the world will be in serious trouble; it’s not just something added in A Link to the Past 2.
At the time of Ocarina of Time, it is clearly stated that the Triforce is the essence of the world.
>>23
I had hinted at it, but it wasn’t definitive, and it was unclear what would happen if I did that.
I’m glad you expressed that part well in Link’s Awakening 2.
This being is a special grade cursed object that causes conflict, and if destroyed, the world will perish.
Turn off the wish machine function!
Could it be that the Link from Skyward Sword, who embodies all the threads, is the strongest of all time?
Just because someone is organized doesn’t mean they can absolutely use it.
“Please give me a girl’s panties that can be used even if they aren’t the kind that grants wishes when touched.”
What are you leaving behind, Three Goddesses?
It seems like threads about the Triforce attract a lot of people who haven’t played Ocarina of Time and Skyward Sword.
>>8
Well, even when playing Ska-Wall, that understanding of the solution makes me think, “Wait a minute, hey…”
>>9
The story is about how it’s being said that the Triforce is to blame, even though it’s actually the curse of the one who brings the end that caused the connection, and it’s Ganon, the reincarnation of the one who brings the end, who is trying to misuse the Triforce.
>>12
Ah, that way.
Well, if it’s about enforcing security, then that’s just how it is…
>>15
No, it was attached.
I just followed the time link through proper means and snatched it away.
Furthermore, after that, the security was activated, stating that it cannot be used without a balance of strength, wisdom, and courage.
Before locking yourself out from serving God, at least put a lock on not serving evil as well!
>>10
It’s a debug device that says to use it when the world becomes dangerous, and since it was created at a time when the concept of good and evil did not exist, it’s impossible.
How many threads are there just for the Triforce?
I don’t think it’s that they don’t understand, but rather they consider it a reliable topic that will get responses.
It’s fine to have a gatekeeper made from borrowed items, but why the Deku Tree…
>>17
I thought Deku Tree was like a forest spirit that knows a lot of things, so I was really like, “Wait, what…?”
If it breaks, that’s security, and if it perishes on top of that, then it’s up to human beings to do as they please, right?
It was precisely because there was strict security that the theft from the King of Hyrule succeeded.
>>19
I think it’s a tool meant to be used in emergencies, so it shouldn’t be overly strict with security, which is why it only has the minimum necessary features.
This is a toy that’s too much for you… I will take it back!
I wonder if they talk about the image a little in the Sealing War Musou.
The thumbnail has the universe’s greatest treasure, which made me smile a little.
It is an important item in terms of world-building, but it isn’t necessarily the main focus of the story throughout the series.
>>26
Some works are set outside of Hyrule, you know…
Outside of Hyrule, there are also normal demon lords, making the entire world feel like hell.
Because the princess also has power, it becomes easier for her to be targeted instead of the Triforce, and although it is unstable, there is a strong sense of security.
Well, it’s still true that if the princess is targeted and kidnapped, the world will be in danger.
I wish they would explore developments where characters other than Ganondorf acquire the Triforce a bit more.
Isn’t that the whistle of the earth or the Triforce? What even is that?
Well, it’s true that you need all three to be secure, but with just one force, you’ve almost completed the conquest…
>>32
The problem is that they are all top quality, but if you weaken their power, problems will arise because of that too…
There is also a possibility that courage or wisdom of evil may emerge.
>>39
It’s just that Ganon only has power suitability every time…
It would be a problem if someone with different aptitudes were to appear.
>>39
In the first place, it’s the environmental maintenance device for Hyrule and a last resort in case of emergencies, so it has to be strong.
>>39
The courage that was cut into pieces like cheese and thrown into the sea was not misused, but it might become inoperable if it breaks down.
As for Tingle, I have no idea when or who wrote the fragment map, so I can’t make a judgment.
Even far away from Hyrule, wild demon kings keep popping up in the Zelda world, what’s up with that!
The Dark World of A Link to the Past is very similar to the world of A Link Between Worlds, but they are different worlds, right?
>>34
That’s right.
The world of darkness is a space that has been altered by Ganon’s magic where the sanctuary (the place where the Triforce was kept) is located.
Laurel is Laurel.
>>35
Sorry, I made a mistake; it’s not a sanctuary but a sacred place.
I thought Goddess Hylia was the supreme god, but it seems that a mid-tier god came down out of pity for humans.
>>36
A middle management goddess who is normally entrusted with work by the three goddesses.
Holy land = World of darkness
World of Darkness ≠ Roural ≠ Twilight
It’s not about judging an evil heart, but rather determining suitability based on whether all three are in place.
>>43
If you don’t have three well-balanced, the strongest one will remain after breaking.
The other two will go to those who have the appropriate aptitude.
Why did the three goddesses create the Triforce in the first place?
>>45
Read the thread.
Or play Ocarina of Time.
>>45
Just by leaving it there, Hyrule (land) becomes rich.
>>51
It’s different.
The three goddesses descended upon the desolate land and enriched the surrounding area, resulting in the creation of Hyrule.
After that, the three goddesses tried to return to the heavens, but if they did, the land would revert to its desolate state, so the three goddesses created the Triforce.
It’s terrible that Zelda and Ganon monopolize everything and regular people only have a chance to gain courage.
>>46
If you try to forcibly take something, you usually just end up failing, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any chances.
The Legend of Zelda’s adventure was also just a continuation of what had been passed down through generations, but it was scattered when people tried to forcibly acquire it.
>>46
Don’t break it in the first place.
And do not take the treasures kept by the royal family.
Was something happening in Hyrule?
I can understand Ganon’s strength, but I haven’t really felt a wisdom-like quality from Zelda.
>>53
Link, who is navigating a dungeon full of traps, seems more clever.
At first glance, it’s hard to tell what it’s used for, but I can pick up strange tools and handle them perfectly right away, so even considering that, Link definitely seems smarter.
As long as a complete entity remains after decomposition, it shouldn’t be a problem.
Because it’s the main pillar of the world, it can support even when it’s dispersed, but if you remove it, the house will collapse.
The Hojo family shall perish!
It seems like a conceptual thing since it can reside in people, but the basic form is a plate-like substance, which is a bit interesting, right?
This Triforce only affects Hyrule, right…?
>>58
Yes
>>58
Since Raural is also included in the debugging targets, it might be that the surrounding areas are mutually insured, if we’re not careful…
Ganon, now with power, starts rampaging in an obvious way, but since wisdom and courage typically only exhibit their strength at the end, it makes me think that the Triforce of Power is the strongest after all, doesn’t it?
>>60
The ones who created it also think that strength is at the top of the hierarchy.
They say that physical power is the strongest force…
>>63
Because it’s power.
It wouldn’t be good if it was just weaker than the other two.
>>60
I just think they’re not using it actively.
Did something happen in Hyrule?
If you borrow wisdom, you’ll understand that Zelda has power.
>>65
There are also rude schemes.
I wish they would port A Link Between Worlds to Switch.
It’s tough to release the 3DS now.
But if I get my hands on this guy carelessly, it will turn out badly…
Ganondorf with the secret stones equipped is stronger than Zelda with the triforce and the secret stones.
Looking at it, the pure form of Ganon is too strong.
>>74
That Link is such a monster that it can tear it apart even without the sacred stone and the holy sword…
Breath of the Wild had some rough handling, likely due to the drawbacks of an open world.
The value is equivalent to 800,000 gold.