I'd say malice and gloom are derived from the same destructive force, gloom is more of a general version, whereas malice was crafted from gloom to be a weapon against the divine tech, sacrificing some of the more destructive aspects like the decay.
I think the fact that gloom drains hearts more slowly and only being harmful when out of sunlight means that it's not necessarily stronger, it just means that it comes in severity. From gloom gas, to gloom pools, to gloom spawn, to Ganondorf's initial heart and stamina drain at the start of the game. My theory is that they get their powers from demise, Calamity Ganon's entire body is made out of malice and he uses it more strategically like corroding water with malice to avoid using too much or fusing the Blight Ganons with Sheikah technology to preserve malice for the construction of his physical body that we see in AoC. Ganondorf and Calamity Ganon just use it differently because they are completely different people. Calmity Ganon is an ancient demon caught in an endless cycle of reincarnation and hatred whereas Ganondorf is just some jealous dude with a G-Mod face who pissed off a furry.
That makes sense considering that if the malice calamity Ganon used for the machines decayed metal and weapons then the guardians would decay...you know more than they already did
I feel like malice is more "angry" and offensive like Calamity Ganon, doing more damage and taking over divine beasts, while gloom is more strategic like Ganondorf, weakening its opponents and strengthening its minions
Gloom - energy pulsing through the demon king, bringing dark power to all enemies, and wiping out all people standing in its way Malice - Ganons angwies 😡😡😡
I was honestly expecting Ganon near the end to just absorb all the demons powers that he made, to make himself stronger during the fight. I don't know if him controlling that many monsters stunts his strength, but that would have been brilliant, he's crazy powerful.
Gloom can definitely be perceived as a more concentrated malice. Malice hurts and drains hearts, but Gloom actually DESTROYS your hearts (at least temporarily). So not only are you still hurt (since going to a Lightroot only makes those broken slots usable, not refill), it drains your life force and makes you weaker. Essentially, malice is like getting hit with a sword and gloom is getting hit with a sword that's been laced with poison.
The most likely explanation is that Ganondorf’s magic revolves around inner-demons, being the demon kind and all, much like how Zelda’s holy magic awakened through her love of Link. Malice harms you directly because that’s what malicious intent is all about, whereas Gloom drains your life force because that’s essentially what happens to gloomy people. It’s likely that Ganondorf has red magic goo for other inner demons as well, such as fear, pride, and/or gluttony
Something interesting I noticed: the Master Sword glows in the presence of Malice, but not Gloom, only Gloom-infested monsters. I think it may be insinuating that Gloom is not evil in nature, it can only empower those who are already evil, whereas Malice is, well, malicious and turns those who come into contact with it evil. My personal theory is that Gloom is a sort of enfeebling/empowering/revitalizing/killing substance that works to Ganondorf's command and Malice is just the pure hatred and malicious side of it.
@@SusieVaca-wi5rj the constructs are said to be vessels for spirit, like how mineru's construct is used to house hers, and gloom is implied to contain some of Ganondorf's own spirit, seeing how phantom ganons and gloom hands, sentient beings, are made of gloom. I think he just used that side to take control of the construct.
I find it interesting that after close to 40 years of Zelda and over 10,000 years of getting whooped by Hyrule and Link, Ganon finally got smart and targeted the weapons that hurt him rather than the kingdom itself.
Malice was called Malice because its a concentrated form of Ganon's hatred. A hatred so powerful and consuming that it completely infests water, blood, machinery, and even monsters and skeletons. It causes pure damage on contact and can even infect something as powerful as a dragon ( probably over the course of 100 years ). Gloom is just Ganondorf's magic. As Rauru's arm likely weakened while holding Ganondorf imprisoned ( since all Link and Zelda had to do was breathe on the fucking thing before it gave out ), Gloom was spreading throughout the Depths over time ( from his imprisonment onwards, and getting stronger as the hold broke and post-Upheaval opening chasms everywhere ). Gloom is just the physical manifestation of Ganondorf's magic-- it saps at a person's life force permanently ( until they eat a sunny meal ) and causes lethargy and depression. It imbues monsters with the capability to do the same. It also acts as enforcement of Ganondorf's will, as seen with gloom hands and Phantom Ganon. It also doesn't transmute water like Malice. While they come from the same/similar sources, the applications are different.
The gloom power doesnt specifically have to tie to gloom, but rather the stone Ganondorf has. The first four sages are able to summon avatars with theirs, so who is to say Ganondorf isnt doing the same thing, just more amplified?
In skyward sword malice existed, and ganondorf wasn’t around. The evil at that point was demise. Ganondorf is the reincarnation of evil, aka demise. He said he’d curse the family till the end of time. There’s been other evils, however ganondorf is almost always the go to
Malice is created by calamity ganon, a projection or a small fraction of ganondorfs power. Gloom is the raw concentrated stuff that rather than just damaging it slowly makes the person suffer and ganondorf has intelligence unlike calamity ganon as does the gloom unlike malice
Something I've seen (hell, given my luck it might've been from this channel) is that it's possible that Ganondorf's power basically leaked out slowly from Hyrule Castle, and eventually built up enough to create Calamity Ganon and Malice, so yeah you're pretty much right in saying Gloom is more concentrated Malice (assuming this interpretation is also right)
Ganondorf is the demon king. With the gloom born of already existing power and that of a zonai secret stone, of course gloom is different from malice. Malice bogs were created by combining water with calamity ganon's essence, parts of his being. Maybe through rain or by drawing it from nearby bodies of water.
I like to agree with the gloom being concentrated malice because it fits with the idea of if ganondorf has been under hyrule castle sealed even with the calamity, the calamity “jostling” the seals rauru left would allow more of the malice through at once, manifesting as gloom
Gloom actually seems less concentrated, it wears you down slowly, is unable to form solid structures and thick sludge like Malice, literally has only ever taken over a single Construct... Malice seems like it's a pure destructive force but Gloom seems almost unintentional in placement and less active
I heard malice is what the calamity ganon used, and whatever that pathetic thing was, it only wanted to kill quickly, but the true ganon wanted them to suffer, which could also be why the phantom Ganons damage, because, especially in the castle sanctum, they were told to just kill him
gloom absorbs life energy and brings it to ganondorf through the roots so that he can become young again, thats why malice just deals damage while gloom takes your hearts away
On the surface, they're essentially both the same in being cut from the same cloth, but the nuance between the two are objectively different in function. Malice is more oriented around assimilating entities with divine force into vessels that harbors fragments of Ganon's essence, which is why beings like Naydra and Terrako, who possess amples amount of divine energy, are enveloped in it without dying for the purpose of conjuring a body for Calamity Ganon. This actually stems from the premise Skyward Sword shows with how the Imprisoned siphons off of divine force to continuously break the seal at the Sealed Grounds usinig its hatred against the divine to grow stronger and gain more limbs with each succesive breach. Gloom is stated to deprive people of their life force and is seemingly more oriented around sapping the life force from victims to restore Ganondorf's vitality, which is a tactical concept the Zelda series has implemented in several games now, i.e. demons stealing life force from people, which would denote "Gloom" is more of a life- salvaging and corrosive substance whereas "Malice" is more of a infiltrative corruptive substance.
I see it more as malice is what gloom becomes after a few thousand years of settling and putrifying, whereas gloom is the FRESH stuff. Both are nasty in their own ways because Malice is sticky and rotting but Gloom is more acrid and gets EVERYWHERE. you need more malice in one place to get equivalent bad effects as gloom, but by the mere fact of *being* a liquified goop there’s almost always way more of it in any given place, so the problems even out as “equally bad, but in different ways”
The only problem I have is because of their prior games. In skyward sword there is an item drop which is essentially a concentrated clump of malice, which is very similar to the dark clumps being a concentrated form of gloom. Visually in skyward sword those clumps look similar to the gloom of totk however. I genuinely just think it’s a layman’s term for it in universe.
I've cracked it down to where malice is Ganondorf's pure destructive hatred and gloom is his true power, which is control of pure darkness. Malice derives from gloom, where it just destroys and kills while gloom suppresses all manner of light and life, limiting healing.
No its as simple as: gloom represents the health implications that prolonged depression can have on your health (why it takes a moment to take effect in game) and your ability to recover; malice is that weird feeling of ill-intent in the air that a honed mind can pick up on but only the source can harm you. Edited to add, that things that can pick up on ill-intent, like animals, can become increasingly defensive or even outright hostile themselves, is shown by the pervasive nature of the malice in botw by taking over guardians and divine beasts.
Gloom = depression doesnt make sense, for one only the gloom on surfaces actually takes a second to take a effect while gloom from monsters is instant. Also depression on its own im pretty sure doesnt make it easier to die, want to maybe but not actually make you physically weaker, also does ganondorf who is the source of the gloom seem depressed to you? Also the guardians and devine beasts didnt become violent because of some physiological reason they were basically hacked by the calamity.
My opinion the best way to to explain the differences is gloom is lemonade while malice is water with lemons slices in it they basically the same but so vastly different
Gloom is pure. Malice is a condenced byproduct of the seal on ganon. Ganondorfs who was sealed by raru slowly build up power in order to break the seal. Raru would occasionally expelled the built up excess power in order to maintain the seal and that excess malice became the recurring calamity ganon and ganon blights. This explains why all the bosses in the first game were made of malice. Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
In my opinion: Gloom is the absence of life, Malice is the presence of evil. Gloom absorbs energy and life around it, while malice just damages anything it touches, also we see malice eyes, malice is alive, whereas gloom is just kinda there
There’s a cool video that talks about the difference between the term the English version uses & the term the Japanese version uses for gloom. I think gloom should be called something more threatening-sounding than malice, since it’s stronger.
I wish malice stayed around, while glooms cool it really doesn't bloom of areas as efficiently as malice And while gloom hands are scary... They can't climb walls They can't do anything as long as your ELEVATED
Basically malice hurts directly and gloom is more of a poison that decays weapons and temporarily poisons you preventing you from healing for a short time unless you're in the depths, that and i don't think anyone was prepared for calamity ganon, a manifestation of Ganon's rage, that and i don't think people were expecting the calamity malice to possess machines or come spilling straight out of the castle. Also where is Link's tri-force piece, in breath of the wild? We see zelda use all three pieces of the tri-force to knock away malice ganon, did see steal Links piece of the tri-force without realizing it?
bros Zelda impression is on point
ikr XD
That was an impression? I thought that was Zelda...
@@charlescalvin9503 bro what the hell😂
@@charlescalvin9503 fr
@@charlescalvin9503”THIS IS THE GREATEST PLAAAAAAA-“
I'd say malice and gloom are derived from the same destructive force, gloom is more of a general version, whereas malice was crafted from gloom to be a weapon against the divine tech, sacrificing some of the more destructive aspects like the decay.
thats a pretty good point
I think the fact that gloom drains hearts more slowly and only being harmful when out of sunlight means that it's not necessarily stronger, it just means that it comes in severity. From gloom gas, to gloom pools, to gloom spawn, to Ganondorf's initial heart and stamina drain at the start of the game. My theory is that they get their powers from demise, Calamity Ganon's entire body is made out of malice and he uses it more strategically like corroding water with malice to avoid using too much or fusing the Blight Ganons with Sheikah technology to preserve malice for the construction of his physical body that we see in AoC. Ganondorf and Calamity Ganon just use it differently because they are completely different people. Calmity Ganon is an ancient demon caught in an endless cycle of reincarnation and hatred whereas Ganondorf is just some jealous dude with a G-Mod face who pissed off a furry.
That makes sense considering that if the malice calamity Ganon used for the machines decayed metal and weapons then the guardians would decay...you know more than they already did
@@coryfreake9070does someone who is literally part animal count as a furry?
@@buzzsawwyrm1595 Yes.
Hyrule truly just had that skill issue
Fr
They really are like a younger sibling playing a fighting game against the oldest
fr how you lose twice??
there is a 10,000 year time gap
I feel like malice is more "angry" and offensive like Calamity Ganon, doing more damage and taking over divine beasts, while gloom is more strategic like Ganondorf, weakening its opponents and strengthening its minions
The Zelda impression I can’t😭😭💀
fun fact: malice is actually coloured purple-black while gloom is coloured red-black
fun fact: human beings have eyes and most of them can see color. in fact, only 8% of the 8 billion living people are unable to see color correctly.
Soo gloom is a part of malice
I had no idea he voiced Zelda, also YAHAHA
Yahaha
Yahaha
Ive seen the vid of this being made but i forgot abt it lol, im not even 100% sure who made it
Hyrule was essentially brought to its knees by ganondorfs sleep drool
Also in botw it is said that malice is a mix between the calamity and water so gloom could be a more potent source
Gloom - energy pulsing through the demon king, bringing dark power to all enemies, and wiping out all people standing in its way
Malice - Ganons angwies 😡😡😡
malice looks cooler tho and its got these cool spikes and it summons flying skulls and it has eyes
@@waffler-yz3gw gloom looks cooler though it has these cool hands that it summons and they have eyes
the zonai forgot to purify that one ebonstone block under hyrule castle💀
Lmaoooo
that brings back awful memories, nearly 20 gold spent on purification powder and dynamite
I was honestly expecting Ganon near the end to just absorb all the demons powers that he made, to make himself stronger during the fight.
I don't know if him controlling that many monsters stunts his strength, but that would have been brilliant, he's crazy powerful.
Gloom can definitely be perceived as a more concentrated malice. Malice hurts and drains hearts, but Gloom actually DESTROYS your hearts (at least temporarily). So not only are you still hurt (since going to a Lightroot only makes those broken slots usable, not refill), it drains your life force and makes you weaker.
Essentially, malice is like getting hit with a sword and gloom is getting hit with a sword that's been laced with poison.
The most likely explanation is that Ganondorf’s magic revolves around inner-demons, being the demon kind and all, much like how Zelda’s holy magic awakened through her love of Link.
Malice harms you directly because that’s what malicious intent is all about, whereas Gloom drains your life force because that’s essentially what happens to gloomy people. It’s likely that Ganondorf has red magic goo for other inner demons as well, such as fear, pride, and/or gluttony
Yayyyyy a person whom know the definition of malice also if the red goo thing link would be covered in it
damn lust too
@@sebaszapien I see that as the same as gluttony, an addiction to worldly sensations
the sound fx in these videos are peak quality. thank you for explaining the difference too
“The gloom keeps getting thicker“💀
Something interesting I noticed: the Master Sword glows in the presence of Malice, but not Gloom, only Gloom-infested monsters. I think it may be insinuating that Gloom is not evil in nature, it can only empower those who are already evil, whereas Malice is, well, malicious and turns those who come into contact with it evil. My personal theory is that Gloom is a sort of enfeebling/empowering/revitalizing/killing substance that works to Ganondorf's command and Malice is just the pure hatred and malicious side of it.
If gloom turns monsters who are already evil than what about minerus old construct who got possesed by gloom?
@@SusieVaca-wi5rj the constructs are said to be vessels for spirit, like how mineru's construct is used to house hers, and gloom is implied to contain some of Ganondorf's own spirit, seeing how phantom ganons and gloom hands, sentient beings, are made of gloom. I think he just used that side to take control of the construct.
Gannon really shot his gloom all over hyrule ☠️
Another big difference is that gloom is strong enough to decay weapons even in gas form, while malice gas just kinda looks spooky.
I find it interesting that after close to 40 years of Zelda and over 10,000 years of getting whooped by Hyrule and Link, Ganon finally got smart and targeted the weapons that hurt him rather than the kingdom itself.
Malice was called Malice because its a concentrated form of Ganon's hatred. A hatred so powerful and consuming that it completely infests water, blood, machinery, and even monsters and skeletons. It causes pure damage on contact and can even infect something as powerful as a dragon ( probably over the course of 100 years ). Gloom is just Ganondorf's magic. As Rauru's arm likely weakened while holding Ganondorf imprisoned ( since all Link and Zelda had to do was breathe on the fucking thing before it gave out ), Gloom was spreading throughout the Depths over time ( from his imprisonment onwards, and getting stronger as the hold broke and post-Upheaval opening chasms everywhere ). Gloom is just the physical manifestation of Ganondorf's magic-- it saps at a person's life force permanently ( until they eat a sunny meal ) and causes lethargy and depression. It imbues monsters with the capability to do the same. It also acts as enforcement of Ganondorf's will, as seen with gloom hands and Phantom Ganon. It also doesn't transmute water like Malice. While they come from the same/similar sources, the applications are different.
That’s a lot of words… Too many words
The gloom power doesnt specifically have to tie to gloom, but rather the stone Ganondorf has. The first four sages are able to summon avatars with theirs, so who is to say Ganondorf isnt doing the same thing, just more amplified?
Wow
In skyward sword malice existed, and ganondorf wasn’t around. The evil at that point was demise. Ganondorf is the reincarnation of evil, aka demise. He said he’d curse the family till the end of time. There’s been other evils, however ganondorf is almost always the go to
@@Rauruatreidesi honestly never thought of phantom ganon being created from his stone, that's actually cool if it is the case.
great short, snappy editing + solid commentary/explanation + spoiler warning! love to see it :)
Malice is created by calamity ganon, a projection or a small fraction of ganondorfs power. Gloom is the raw concentrated stuff that rather than just damaging it slowly makes the person suffer and ganondorf has intelligence unlike calamity ganon as does the gloom unlike malice
Hyrule fell to his leftovers 😂
I think gloom is the demon kings power and malice is the concentration of hatred.
"Breath of the Wild spoilers" Brodda your late 😭😭💀
Malice actually kills you quicker once you step in it but yeah it doesn't take your hearts like gloom.
Bro the boss theme in the background got my heart racing
Malice was ganondorf's hatred as he slept, gloom is just his normal dark magic he got from the stone.
Gloom just hits different
Something I've seen (hell, given my luck it might've been from this channel) is that it's possible that Ganondorf's power basically leaked out slowly from Hyrule Castle, and eventually built up enough to create Calamity Ganon and Malice, so yeah you're pretty much right in saying Gloom is more concentrated Malice (assuming this interpretation is also right)
Ganondorf is the demon king. With the gloom born of already existing power and that of a zonai secret stone, of course gloom is different from malice. Malice bogs were created by combining water with calamity ganon's essence, parts of his being. Maybe through rain or by drawing it from nearby bodies of water.
The zelda impression 🤌
THE OPPSIE DAISY SCENE WITH DEATH BY GLAMOUR IS BACK AGAIN
OMG OMG OMG HE LIKED MY COMMENT OK STAY CALM STAY CALM
The sheikah slate was repurposed into the purah pad.
The muffled sound affects and audio is just..
To good
The music and sound effects in this video are literally perfection
Edit: it’s the whole channel. I have found the best UA-cam channel.
“And machines” (snippet of Mettaton music from Undertale)
Hyrule lost to his leftovers is cold 💀
Him: what's the difference between malice and gloom
Me: one hurts meanwhile one murders you
I thought it was just that gloom is the physical power of Ganon, and the Malice was the energy form of that power that possesses things.
I like to agree with the gloom being concentrated malice because it fits with the idea of if ganondorf has been under hyrule castle sealed even with the calamity, the calamity “jostling” the seals rauru left would allow more of the malice through at once, manifesting as gloom
Hyrule lost to his leftovers 💀 best shorts creator by far tho
Where there's gloom and malice, there's dread.
AO3 has different theories on why they’re different and I’m still recovering from the mental trauma
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT; GLOOM IS CONCENTRATED MALICE, THANK YOU
Gloom actually seems less concentrated, it wears you down slowly, is unable to form solid structures and thick sludge like Malice, literally has only ever taken over a single Construct... Malice seems like it's a pure destructive force but Gloom seems almost unintentional in placement and less active
Gloom doesn't have eyes, well except for the Gloom Spawn.
I heard malice is what the calamity ganon used, and whatever that pathetic thing was, it only wanted to kill quickly, but the true ganon wanted them to suffer, which could also be why the phantom Ganons damage, because, especially in the castle sanctum, they were told to just kill him
Apparently in the game code gloom is called miasma and malice is called grudge
"Hyrule really lost to demon king's leftovers" nah nah nah they skill issue
Gloom steals the strength of others while Malice imposes Ganon's strength onto others.
Gloom hands, mad scary.
gloom absorbs life energy and brings it to ganondorf through the roots so that he can become young again, thats why malice just deals damage while gloom takes your hearts away
The terraria music got me roping on the ceiling💀💀💀
Damn that gloom is thick >:)
On the surface, they're essentially both the same in being cut from the same cloth, but the nuance between the two are objectively different in function.
Malice is more oriented around assimilating entities with divine force into vessels that harbors fragments of Ganon's essence, which is why beings like Naydra and Terrako, who possess amples amount of divine energy, are enveloped in it without dying for the purpose of conjuring a body for Calamity Ganon. This actually stems from the premise Skyward Sword shows with how the Imprisoned siphons off of divine force to continuously break the seal at the Sealed Grounds usinig its hatred against the divine to grow stronger and gain more limbs with each succesive breach.
Gloom is stated to deprive people of their life force and is seemingly more oriented around sapping the life force from victims to restore Ganondorf's vitality, which is a tactical concept the Zelda series has implemented in several games now, i.e. demons stealing life force from people, which would denote "Gloom" is more of a life- salvaging and corrosive substance whereas "Malice" is more of a infiltrative corruptive substance.
I think the game describes Gloom as a "Highly Corrosive substance" it doesn't posion you the way malice does, it literally deteriorates you
I see it more as malice is what gloom becomes after a few thousand years of settling and putrifying, whereas gloom is the FRESH stuff. Both are nasty in their own ways because Malice is sticky and rotting but Gloom is more acrid and gets EVERYWHERE. you need more malice in one place to get equivalent bad effects as gloom, but by the mere fact of *being* a liquified goop there’s almost always way more of it in any given place, so the problems even out as “equally bad, but in different ways”
The only problem I have is because of their prior games. In skyward sword there is an item drop which is essentially a concentrated clump of malice, which is very similar to the dark clumps being a concentrated form of gloom. Visually in skyward sword those clumps look similar to the gloom of totk however.
I genuinely just think it’s a layman’s term for it in universe.
Gloom is a material "naturally" occurring, malice is a refined form used to manipulate directly.
I've cracked it down to where malice is Ganondorf's pure destructive hatred and gloom is his true power, which is control of pure darkness. Malice derives from gloom, where it just destroys and kills while gloom suppresses all manner of light and life, limiting healing.
Malice is a primeval essence, Gloom is concentrated essence (as it’s been brewing for over 10,000 years)
In my eyes gloom seems to be more of a liquid while malice is more of a sludge
Plus the Calamity was a puppet of Ganon’s power
Keep in mind, it said that Malice was water taken over by the calamity, gloom seems to be just pure energy
In BOTW (spoilers I guess?) If you go a floor up from the throne room, you will find a red and black, harder malice. Maybe this is the orgin of gloom?
Short answer: Malice is ganondorfs hatred (maybe to rauru or link idk) and gloom is ganondorfs magic
No its as simple as: gloom represents the health implications that prolonged depression can have on your health (why it takes a moment to take effect in game) and your ability to recover; malice is that weird feeling of ill-intent in the air that a honed mind can pick up on but only the source can harm you.
Edited to add, that things that can pick up on ill-intent, like animals, can become increasingly defensive or even outright hostile themselves, is shown by the pervasive nature of the malice in botw by taking over guardians and divine beasts.
Gloom = depression doesnt make sense, for one only the gloom on surfaces actually takes a second to take a effect while gloom from monsters is instant. Also depression on its own im pretty sure doesnt make it easier to die, want to maybe but not actually make you physically weaker, also does ganondorf who is the source of the gloom seem depressed to you? Also the guardians and devine beasts didnt become violent because of some physiological reason they were basically hacked by the calamity.
you’re overanalyzing this like an English teacher
They lost to his leftovers😂
bro even ganondorfs SH*T IS ABLE TO TAKE OVER HYRULE
You forgot to mention the MS doesnt break against malice, but does against gloom
Hyrule really lost to ganons dinner left overs
*Malice:* Getting Stabbed
*Gloom:* Getting Stabbed with a Needle and now you have HIV
Gloom be dat pokemon as well
My opinion the best way to to explain the differences is gloom is lemonade while malice is water with lemons slices in it they basically the same but so vastly different
Nah, that gloom hits different
Lol and I agree…
But I think malice wears out quicker while gloom can take it’s time instead of being non concentrated.
Gloom is ganons piss and malice is his shit
Y'all he literally just posted
Malice kills you and gloom kills you in a more concetrated and horrible way...
Got it
I didn’t even know it was called malice I just thought it was called corruption 😭😭😭
That zelda voice lmaoo💀
Gloom is pure. Malice is a condenced byproduct of the seal on ganon. Ganondorfs who was sealed by raru slowly build up power in order to break the seal. Raru would occasionally expelled the built up excess power in order to maintain the seal and that excess malice became the recurring calamity ganon and ganon blights. This explains why all the bosses in the first game were made of malice. Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
Just to clarify this is entirely speculation.
Finally someone who has the same idea as me
In my opinion: Gloom is the absence of life, Malice is the presence of evil. Gloom absorbs energy and life around it, while malice just damages anything it touches, also we see malice eyes, malice is alive, whereas gloom is just kinda there
Honestly, I just call gloom either red malice or “not malice😉” depending on who I’m talking to
Ganon also lost to a left over after the fight
Is the new overworld boss deez hands
There’s a cool video that talks about the difference between the term the English version uses & the term the Japanese version uses for gloom. I think gloom should be called something more threatening-sounding than malice, since it’s stronger.
Gloom is ketchup and malice is the juice that come out before the ketchup
1. This was a lot of Sounds 😂
2. True they just lose to his Hate which was in a Physical Form not even to the real and living Demon King himself
I wish malice stayed around, while glooms cool it really doesn't bloom of areas as efficiently as malice
And while gloom hands are scary... They can't climb walls
They can't do anything as long as your ELEVATED
I remember when you talked about this on stream
I’d say gloom is like melted malice
Idk but since botw was the first Zelda game I played to the end I always call gloom malice inside the depths and stuff lol
The only reason ganondorf is powerful is becuase in one memory he laughs and opens his mouth too wide which is creepy
Everyone there's a difference. Me in totk watch out for the malice!
Basically malice hurts directly and gloom is more of a poison that decays weapons and temporarily poisons you preventing you from healing for a short time unless you're in the depths, that and i don't think anyone was prepared for calamity ganon, a manifestation of Ganon's rage, that and i don't think people were expecting the calamity malice to possess machines or come spilling straight out of the castle. Also where is Link's tri-force piece, in breath of the wild? We see zelda use all three pieces of the tri-force to knock away malice ganon, did see steal Links piece of the tri-force without realizing it?
Bro the terraria music 💀💀💀