Anyone realize how powerful the Hero of Legends actually is. This dude defeated Ganon, who has the might of the full Triforce and who had killed the Hero of Time centuries ago.
Not sure how you would explain it exactly, but he does obtain his most powerful equipment from the Land of the Golden Power which is turned into the Dark World to reflect Ganon's wish. The Golden Sword is so powerful, and he gets the Red Mail/Tunic among all the other gear, gotta count for something. Edit: how can I forget, he gets the Silver Arrows from the Dark World too. Ganon the greatest evil is defeated with Gold and Silver.
This is literally the most powerful Ganon has ever become and it was only Link that stopped him from destroying Hyrule after he already opened a portal to the dark world at the castle gate. He also is in possession of the Triforce which practically made him a god at that point.
Huh, you know, when you put it like that...how the hell did he win? Like damn, appreciate for a moment that he somehow beat a demon who had obtained the full power of their universe's creator deities and wished the world into his vision and wished himself invincible and immortal, and had a track record of beating the chosen hero of said deities. He does this by making his sword shinier and using arrows made of silver like he's fighting a werewolf or something. How did he win?
About the Triforce - I wouldn't bet on it having actually any impact on the fight. Ganon did not have the Triforce on him after all. Think about it: Either he is the most stupid being to have ever existed in any story ever created or the Triforce does have some limitations. If it didn't have limitations, the whole story should never have taken place, since Ganon could just wish for a world without opposition for instance. Or for the seal of the seven sages to be broken. Or for his own world, where none can interfere. Or he could wish for having no weaknesses. Or that the instruments that could possibly take advantage of his weaknesses be impossible to obtain with any other means than a wish to the Triforce. Or anything else really. He didn't, which should make you think why. I guess the Triforce either had limitations on how far you can go with it or on how many wishes it can grant or somthing similar. So I would think that Ganon fought by himself, so to speak. Similar to the fight in Wind Waker, but still more powerful (obviously), since he is not restricted by hylian / human limitations. If anything, then he might have had the Triforce of Power, which didn't do all that much in other games either, so... It is an impressive victory nonetheless, just not as imposing as it might seem on first look. Also let us not underestimate the psychological factor. Link more or less fought for survival and not only his own survival, but he was fighting to save the world. So it was do or die for him. Ganon on the other hand was most likely pretty confident and just thought of Link as another inconvenience on his way to ultimate victory. Like you might think of a wasp annoying you, while you eat ice cream. So he might have realized too late that Link is an actual threat if not taken seriously (which to me further indicates that he did not actually have (in effect) or utilize the Triforce, or at most just the Triforce of Power). Don't get me wrong - it surely was a tough fight, but considering the psychological factor and the equipment at hand, the victor was most likely pretty clear from the start (unlike the fight in Wind Waker, where Ganondorf could be considered to be in a superior position).
actually, I would debate that the downfall timeline thing is bullshit, just as most other Zelda theorists point out how the existence of the downfall timeline makes no sense. Especially since there are so many damn contradictions between the events of OOT, ALTTP's backstory, and Hyrule Historia that make the idea of the downfall timeline nonsense. So I would ultimately say that no, he never killed the Hero of Time, heck, judging by other things in the series, I would even say this isn't even that same Ganon. I would say the Ganon of the "downfall" games is actually the reincarnation who was born in Four Swords Adventures' era, and that the downfall timeline is actually just a continuation of the child timeline instead of the nonsense the Hyrule Historia and Miyamoto made up after the fact.
@@guardianstalker682 I do have the SNES version of the game and I did play it for a little bit but if Nintendo releases a remake I'll probably get the remake and play through that
Imo the final boss of the first BOTW had a great atmosphere but it felt too easy. As someone who usually loves final bosses I hope they improve this in the sequel.
@@the_best_saiyan8448 Bro what the hell are you talking about? How did ALBW erase the memory of ALTTP if it's basically a remake of that game? Even if that was true, how is it a bad thing to move on from old and obsolete things?
@@littlemoth4956 i wouldn't call alttp obselete, it's still a fairly good game that aged decently, i still love albw more since it took something great and added even more stuff to it.
No, it also has the original version from Link to the Past and the remix from Four Swords Adventures mixed in as well. And it hasn't been taken down because it doesn't violate the rules.
I’d love to see someone make a mix of this theme, with the original, Four Swords Adventures and Link Between Worlds versions, only without the Yuga leitmotifs.
It's got the Ganon boss themes from LttP and Four Swords Adventures mixed in too. That's literally what a megamix is. Why is this concept so hard to understand?
Anyone realize how powerful the Hero of Legends actually is. This dude defeated Ganon, who has the might of the full Triforce and who had killed the Hero of Time centuries ago.
Not sure how you would explain it exactly, but he does obtain his most powerful equipment from the Land of the Golden Power which is turned into the Dark World to reflect Ganon's wish. The Golden Sword is so powerful, and he gets the Red Mail/Tunic among all the other gear, gotta count for something. Edit: how can I forget, he gets the Silver Arrows from the Dark World too. Ganon the greatest evil is defeated with Gold and Silver.
This is literally the most powerful Ganon has ever become and it was only Link that stopped him from destroying Hyrule after he already opened a portal to the dark world at the castle gate.
He also is in possession of the Triforce which practically made him a god at that point.
Huh, you know, when you put it like that...how the hell did he win? Like damn, appreciate for a moment that he somehow beat a demon who had obtained the full power of their universe's creator deities and wished the world into his vision and wished himself invincible and immortal, and had a track record of beating the chosen hero of said deities. He does this by making his sword shinier and using arrows made of silver like he's fighting a werewolf or something. How did he win?
About the Triforce - I wouldn't bet on it having actually any impact on the fight. Ganon did not have the Triforce on him after all. Think about it: Either he is the most stupid being to have ever existed in any story ever created or the Triforce does have some limitations.
If it didn't have limitations, the whole story should never have taken place, since Ganon could just wish for a world without opposition for instance. Or for the seal of the seven sages to be broken. Or for his own world, where none can interfere. Or he could wish for having no weaknesses. Or that the instruments that could possibly take advantage of his weaknesses be impossible to obtain with any other means than a wish to the Triforce. Or anything else really. He didn't, which should make you think why. I guess the Triforce either had limitations on how far you can go with it or on how many wishes it can grant or somthing similar.
So I would think that Ganon fought by himself, so to speak. Similar to the fight in Wind Waker, but still more powerful (obviously), since he is not restricted by hylian / human limitations. If anything, then he might have had the Triforce of Power, which didn't do all that much in other games either, so... It is an impressive victory nonetheless, just not as imposing as it might seem on first look.
Also let us not underestimate the psychological factor. Link more or less fought for survival and not only his own survival, but he was fighting to save the world. So it was do or die for him. Ganon on the other hand was most likely pretty confident and just thought of Link as another inconvenience on his way to ultimate victory. Like you might think of a wasp annoying you, while you eat ice cream. So he might have realized too late that Link is an actual threat if not taken seriously (which to me further indicates that he did not actually have (in effect) or utilize the Triforce, or at most just the Triforce of Power).
Don't get me wrong - it surely was a tough fight, but considering the psychological factor and the equipment at hand, the victor was most likely pretty clear from the start (unlike the fight in Wind Waker, where Ganondorf could be considered to be in a superior position).
actually, I would debate that the downfall timeline thing is bullshit, just as most other Zelda theorists point out how the existence of the downfall timeline makes no sense. Especially since there are so many damn contradictions between the events of OOT, ALTTP's backstory, and Hyrule Historia that make the idea of the downfall timeline nonsense. So I would ultimately say that no, he never killed the Hero of Time, heck, judging by other things in the series, I would even say this isn't even that same Ganon. I would say the Ganon of the "downfall" games is actually the reincarnation who was born in Four Swords Adventures' era, and that the downfall timeline is actually just a continuation of the child timeline instead of the nonsense the Hyrule Historia and Miyamoto made up after the fact.
“You are doing well, lad. But can you break through this secret technique of darkness? En GARDE!”
Imagine what the final boss theme would sound like in a Link to the Past remake
We need a LTTP remake. Specifically, I need it. It’s my favorite Zelda game.
@@guardianstalker682 I do have the SNES version of the game and I did play it for a little bit but if Nintendo releases a remake I'll probably get the remake and play through that
@@guardianstalker682 I would appear too similar to Oot to many.
@@guardianstalker682 HARD agree
Now it sounds like two Ganon's are outnumbering Yuga
Because he duped himself and got the full triforce.
"You are doing well, lad. But Can you break through this "secret technique of darkness"?
En Garde!"
Best ganon theme out there by far! Great work! :D
Great Ganon theme.
Agree! Oot and WW come very close for me, but none have been able to best this theme
That 1 dislike in this video is Link.
The other is Zelda.
And the 3rdis the Postman
@@Klotzy4433 dislikes got removed bro
@@poorlydrawn443 I wrote that coment 1 year ago. They were still there when i wrote that
@@Klotzy4433 just a reminder
Imagine that they bring back og ganon for botw2 and this is the final boss music. I'd shit myself
They would have to make him look more physically imposing but yes it would be awesome
And they would have to make him a bit harder than like over 50% of all Ganon battles
I also think that this particular version of Ganon should be a playable character in Smash Bros
Imo the final boss of the first BOTW had a great atmosphere but it felt too easy. As someone who usually loves final bosses I hope they improve this in the sequel.
If they bring og Ganon back idc if he's a pig or the spawn of satan, he better be a dark souls boss
It's easier to hear every theme with headphones.
I agree since I'm wearing headphones right now
Same here
@@1QWEST143 yeah it really is the best way to listen to this theme.
All time
Absolutely incredible, imagine if this was in Triforce Heroes.
He's back
Isn't this the music that is used in the final battle with Yuga in A Link Between Worlds?
Flufux It's one of the tracks, with the Ganon battle theme from LTTP and FSA mixed in with it.
yes
I hat how ALBW practically erased the memory of ALTTP for all these new people and they forget the past. Time to LINK the past again. eugh.
@@the_best_saiyan8448 Bro what the hell are you talking about? How did ALBW erase the memory of ALTTP if it's basically a remake of that game? Even if that was true, how is it a bad thing to move on from old and obsolete things?
@@littlemoth4956 i wouldn't call alttp obselete, it's still a fairly good game that aged decently, i still love albw more since it took something great and added even more stuff to it.
Badassery in a nutshell
This was used as the basis for ganondorfs boss theme in oot
This is the first phase music of the final boss of link between worlds. Im surprised it hasnt been taken down yet
No, it also has the original version from Link to the Past and the remix from Four Swords Adventures mixed in as well. And it hasn't been taken down because it doesn't violate the rules.
@@LordSiravant I would have said that for you but thanks for saving me the trouble
I want a game that shows us what took place before Skyward Sword, what the Hyrule Historia gave us a tease of.
Before Time Began
I’d love to see someone make a mix of this theme, with the original, Four Swords Adventures and Link Between Worlds versions, only without the Yuga leitmotifs.
Unfortunately that's impossible, as no version of the LBW variant exists that doesn't have Yuga's leitmotif.
Yeah, I kinda figured. Well, maybe someone will make a cover or something. For now, I’ll enjoy this one.
When you spell Ganon wrong
The only way you can spell Ganon wrong is if you're a noob to the franchise.
@@chadpeterson5698 what about
GANNON
@@snurt256 that's a misspelling of Ganon's name.
@@chadpeterson5698 hmm
nintendo localization team
@@chadpeterson5698 The first Zelda game would like a word.
0 dislikes, noice
Not anymore must have been Link
You HAD to jinx it!
And Zelda
@@chadpeterson5698 Link and Zelda hate Ganon
@@LeonardoMaster2006 obviously
Nevermind-
It's got the Ganon boss themes from LttP and Four Swords Adventures mixed in too. That's literally what a megamix is. Why is this concept so hard to understand?
@@LordSiravant Wait, it does? I didn't hear them, m bad, sorry for the comment
C L I C K B A I T
P R O O F
Was used in a link between worlds
@@x-plosive486 not quite listen a little closer and you'll see that it isn't just one theme
X- Plosive Also A Link To The Past and Four Swords Adventures.
@@guardianstalker682 and all 3 of those themes were mashed together