All Bosses EXPLAINED in Zelda: Breath of the Wild

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  • @BanditGames
    @BanditGames  Před rokem +71

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  • @Anonymous_Individual
    @Anonymous_Individual Před rokem +615

    I like to think that the reason kohga is such a respected leader is because he his great with team morale. If you read the description of quests related to him in age of calamity, it’s mostly about boosting the yiga’s morale and teamwork skills. Meanwhile, Sooga is the pure muscle and the one who truly takes charge and makes plans.

    • @BanditGames
      @BanditGames  Před rokem +121

      Charisma is the best stat

    • @Anonymous_Individual
      @Anonymous_Individual Před rokem +27

      @@BanditGames expertise in persuasion

    • @bugy_raid
      @bugy_raid Před rokem

      look at my chonnel its bugy day gaming

    • @meleefox3218
      @meleefox3218 Před rokem +80

      Or maybe, JUST maybe Kohga is a nice guy deep down and everyone in the Yiga clan knows it. He talks tough and acts big, but when it comes down to it, nothing about him is bigger than his compassion for his fellow Yiga.
      Sure, he'll badmouth them from time to time, but he truly treasures every life under his command.
      He even shows kindness to non-Yiga, like to Sooga when the latter was just a starving child. That kindness inspired loyalty in the boy's heart and drove Sooga to earn a place at his savior's side as his second in command. He even does it AGAIN when another child sneaks into the Yiga hideout to eat Mighty Bananas, the boy's favorite food, because the Yiga were hoarding all the Bananas in Hyrule for themselves.
      Instead of being mad at the kid, Kohga was impressed and even humbled a bit. So he decided to loosen up the Yiga's vice grip on the Banana trade so that fellow Banana enthusiasts across Hyrule could also enjoy its legendary flavor.
      And when fleeing from the Blight Ganons, you have to have Kohga go back and rescue the Blademaster that is sacrificing himself to unlock Sooga as a playable character, and I bet many people agree that is the canon way to play the level. He is willing to put his life on the line to protect his people, even if that threat is the very god that they worship.
      Tldr; the Yiga love Kohga because he genuinely cares about each and every one of them.

    • @remixtheidiot5771
      @remixtheidiot5771 Před rokem +2

      @@BanditGames unfortunately...

  • @normal6483
    @normal6483 Před rokem +232

    In the original Japanese, Demise's curse is described as "The Curse of the Demon Tribe" so it's possible that Demise himself need not perform the ritual when his tribe has so many willing ritual performers. That being said, the idea of someone's final words being a curse that takes shape is a somewhat common myth in fiction, so it's possible they were just leaning on that trope.

    • @dragonmaster1500
      @dragonmaster1500 Před rokem +17

      Could have been a little of both maybe. A demon tribe ritual that was left unfinished but was completed by Demise's last words?

    • @MiguelGonzalez-du8de
      @MiguelGonzalez-du8de Před rokem +2

      Makes sense, I mean Ganon's followers are always trying to make rituals and trying to revive him, hell we even see a resurrection ritual in the Oracle games made by Twinrova

  • @tristandukes5548
    @tristandukes5548 Před rokem +124

    I've always kinda interpreted that Demise's entire existence just kinda cursed the world. He didn't have to actively make malice, it just seeped into a world as a by-product of his existence. His last words weren't a curse, just straight fact, he has too much hate in him to die, he'll just slowly come back, tying him in a cycle with the reincarnating hero. And with Ganondorf being this reincarnated version of Demise, he would have a natural connection to hatred

    • @Treklosopher
      @Treklosopher Před rokem +3

      Demise is basically original sin incarnate. The hero and Hialea are analogous to Adam and Eve. Hialea assuming human form is akin to the fall from grace.

    • @lyngendofzelda
      @lyngendofzelda Před rokem +1

      man literally too angry to die

    • @skaionex
      @skaionex Před rokem +4

      Too much hate to die?
      Doom guy: finally a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!

  • @nolangerrans6083
    @nolangerrans6083 Před rokem +70

    Jeez, the idea of tears of the kingdom having lyonel camps is absolutely terrifying but would be so cool to see. Especially if they are more advanced than most monster camps

    • @korvexus9922
      @korvexus9922 Před rokem +10

      I don’t think so because Lynels prefer to live alone in their own territory and when they see anything else in their territory (like Link) they turn hostile

    • @gabriellockwood2780
      @gabriellockwood2780 Před rokem

      @@korvexus9922
      It could've been far in the past, they USED to live in camps, or even communities of Lynels, which is how their weapon technology advanced so much.
      Then with the control of Ganondorf, his power/influence makes them live in seclusion and territorial.
      Lizalfos are still communal monsters and they also developed their weapon technology to metalworking, just like the humanoids and Lynels.

  • @devonm042690
    @devonm042690 Před rokem +121

    I like to think Maz Koshia was just Nintendo doing the Kohga fight done seriously. Imagine if you had to do the Yiga stealth section, and then you had to fight _that_ to get the Thunder Helm back. On the other hand, given that Maz Koshia is a long mummified monk, it makes me wonder what it would be like trying to fight a fully trained Sheikah monk in his prime.

  • @tristandukes5548
    @tristandukes5548 Před rokem +118

    I think it could also be possible that the power of Demise has a much subtler effect on the world, slowly altering the genes of organic, naturally occurring creatures, leading them to evolve into more hostile species

    • @Jonasaurus7
      @Jonasaurus7 Před rokem +6

      Like the idea that deku baba’s are naturally occurring but boko baba’s are corrupted

    • @Jonasaurus7
      @Jonasaurus7 Před rokem +2

      Nevermind that’s a bot

    • @neonwolf6914
      @neonwolf6914 Před rokem +2

      Oo I like that theory

    • @Greenlog12
      @Greenlog12 Před rokem

      Like the zora in the fallen timeling

    • @aSh-pi1in
      @aSh-pi1in Před rokem +2

      Demon literally too angry to die

  • @logicallayman2267
    @logicallayman2267 Před rokem +26

    Maz Koshiha is a boss I will always remember, the moment that hand moved my heart skipped as I thought "Why is the dead guy moving!?!?"

  • @BanditGames
    @BanditGames  Před rokem +93

    What's your favorite Breath of the Wild boss? Mine is definitely Maz Koshia. The Banana King himself.

    • @ash_tray
      @ash_tray Před rokem +9

      I love the Hinox! They’re like giant goofy puppies.

    • @elliotljungdell8700
      @elliotljungdell8700 Před rokem +1

      I'd say the moldugas are fun killing

    • @MossMothMyBeloved
      @MossMothMyBeloved Před rokem +7

      Thunderblight is always a blast!

    • @Nintendominator
      @Nintendominator Před rokem +5

      I think the stalknox are my favorite because there spooky, creative, and hidden sometimes!

    • @alfredmus3876
      @alfredmus3876 Před rokem +3

      Hmmm, the boss I had the most fun with on my first playthrough was definitely the Lynel atop the Zora's Domain cliff, not only because it was what I would consider my first boss, but also because the lynels look like my Dad : )

  • @princesscadance197
    @princesscadance197 Před rokem +6

    2:27
    I love how the waking and standing up animation takes priority over the electrocution animation. Like the Hinox stood up and remembered 'Oh right, I'm being electrocuted. I should get back to doing that.'

  • @akakay0131
    @akakay0131 Před rokem +48

    Personally, I’ve always thought Calamity Ganon to be a phantom of Ganondorf’s. From TotK’s original trailer, you can see Ganondorf slowly producing malice. The way I see it, Ganondorf gradually builds up malice over 10,000 years, then releases it all at once in the form of the Calamity. It’s kinda like those bamboo deer scare things, except the water is unholy magic. Plus, there’s that theory that the three forms of Calamity Ganon were designed to resemble the three forms of Puppet Ganon from WW (snake, spider, boar).
    Also I don’t see Demise cursing Link and Zelda with his dying words as that ridiculous. He is essentially a god after all, so his power is nothing to scoff at. And if that’s not enough, I also think that the reason all it took was a few words is because Demise’s hate for Link and Zelda was just that strong in that moment. Hatred seems to be the fuel behind his and Ganondorf’s power, otherwise why would it be called malice?

    • @GeekTalkwithMerg
      @GeekTalkwithMerg Před rokem

      Idk if you watched his video where he talks about hylia and demise being two sides of the same coin, but based on that logic, I find it likely that the simple act of demise's existence caused the malice to form throughout the world.

    • @Anonymous-ks1pn
      @Anonymous-ks1pn Před rokem

      Also before you fight the Beast form of ganon Zelda says he has given up on reincarnationg himself. which implies th purpose of the cocoon and malice was to escpae the seal with a new body

    • @Serpenfishil
      @Serpenfishil Před rokem +1

      ​@@Anonymous-ks1pn that's a mistranslation from the original Japanese version of the game, which actually states the opposite, that ganon will never give up on reincarnation

    • @Anonymous-ks1pn
      @Anonymous-ks1pn Před rokem

      @@Serpenfishil I didnt know that! thats good to know thanks!

    • @Serpenfishil
      @Serpenfishil Před rokem

      @@Anonymous-ks1pn you're welcome! The English version has more deviations than that, namely a certain quest in the lanayru region that is made infinitely worse with bad/malicious translation, so in general it's better to trust the Japanese version when it comes to basically anything
      (worth noting that versions like German or Spanish are much more faithful than English, so those work too)*

  • @Ninjaananas
    @Ninjaananas Před rokem +33

    I assumed that Master Kohga from Age of Calamity is a different Kohga and the Kohga from BotW is a descendant. They have similar but not the same personalities and the similarity could result from the parenting in the leader family.
    As for the name, Hyrule does have a big tradition on reusing names, as we all know.

    • @NuiYabuko
      @NuiYabuko Před rokem +11

      It could be like with Yoshimitsu from Tekken. From what I understand, Yoshimitsu is actually the name of the sword, so each person who wields it becomes Yoshimitsu. Perhaps Kohga is a name the leader of the Yiga Clan takes on, irrespective of each individual's given name. Though giving an individual the same name through generations is common for Zelda games.

    • @ladyabaxa
      @ladyabaxa Před rokem +8

      @@NuiYabuko Leaders taking the names of predecessors happens in real life too. Usually though they also get a number appended to indicate where in the line they are. Think of popes, kings, queens, etc.

    • @bugy_raid
      @bugy_raid Před rokem

      look at my chonnel its bugy day gaming

    • @Greenlog12
      @Greenlog12 Před rokem +3

      Impa (who we also see in aoc) lived to see link again in botw, so its more then likely its the same kogha, 100 years is alot of time to change.

  • @Theprogamer-2006
    @Theprogamer-2006 Před rokem +86

    I always thought the molduga were corrupted sand seals, which makes sense

    • @EmeraldAbyss77
      @EmeraldAbyss77 Před rokem +2

      sand seals could be tamed monsters related to moldugas.

    • @Theprogamer-2006
      @Theprogamer-2006 Před rokem +2

      @@EmeraldAbyss77 that’s also a possibility

    • @ArinJager1
      @ArinJager1 Před rokem +1

      though they look like fishes, but bandit pointed out the tailfin, so... mutated sand seals, I guess

    • @MyUsernameIsGoofy
      @MyUsernameIsGoofy Před rokem +3

      I imagine that sand seals are descendants of moldugas that were tamed by humans over time

    • @Theprogamer-2006
      @Theprogamer-2006 Před rokem

      @@MyUsernameIsGoofy that could also be a possibility

  • @SpiderRiviera
    @SpiderRiviera Před rokem +18

    Quick correction, the pair of stone talus from Duelling Peaks are labelled "Junior" and "Senior" as that's the names given to the two halves of the Duelling Peaks mountain, with one Talus on each half.

  • @joacohammer08
    @joacohammer08 Před rokem +9

    Fun fact: if you read the white or silver lynel's(I don´t remember) entry in the compendium, it says that they're being mind-controlled by Ganon, so they were intelligent and pre-existing living beings

  • @Victor-dm4qv
    @Victor-dm4qv Před rokem +5

    QuestWithAaron revealed in a video that Lynels were depicted as guardian deities in the Japanese version of the game manual of the first Legend of Zelda game. So, they are likely not monsters, but minor deities that aligned with Ganondorf or were corrupted by Ganondorf. I like to believe that most of the "monsters/demons" that follow Ganondorf are actually their own races that chose or were forced to follow him and by following him, they are bound to him and his power.

  • @Zlixlriffs
    @Zlixlriffs Před rokem +9

    Fun fact: Like the gorons, Hestu, and Terrako, Maz Koshia can actually participate in the Miss Vai Battle pageant and in turn can enter Gerudo Town.

  • @omori-kid8602
    @omori-kid8602 Před rokem +5

    Lynel: "These things are alergic to peace"
    Me who just beat a silver Lynel without a sheild (saving up for ganon's laser attacks): "Well better get an epi-pen because I'm about to crush their bones into peices"

  • @anAngeal
    @anAngeal Před rokem +16

    I think that monsters in the Zelda franchise are normal animals or races infected by Malice. This would be why in the original game and the games associated with the Link’s Awakening timeline Zora are enemies- the ones that live in fresh water are exposed to a very high concentration of malice as opposed to ocean Zora which live in a much larger body of water where the malice can’t concentrate; it gets really diffused and can’t infect Zora.
    This could also explain the odd friendly monster you meet, such as Batreaux from Skyward Sword. He’s in the sky- far away from Demise’s malice. Monsters in the sky are actually just wild animals which tend to be territorial vs being infected.
    Why are Lynels so damn intelligent? They’re infected, yeah, but they also have their own warrior culture. You stay out of their territory and they leave you be. You ride by on horseback with no weapons out? They also leave you be. They’re only interested if you’re challenging them to battle.
    Different colors come from different levels of infection. Red bokoblins and moblins are the least infected and thus the least dangerous. Gold enemies are the most dangerous with the highest level of malice infection.
    Monsters in Hyrule tend to slowly change color as you travel further out and complete more quests. Ganon is getting stronger the closer to attacking him you get. The infection gets stronger.
    In Age of Calamity, Ganon properly reincarnates and so is able to infect monsters more, leading to elemental enemies and malice enemies.
    The monsters that don’t change color have a much smaller connection to Ganon. Either they don’t have an allegiance to him or they have resistance to Malice.
    Interesting to note: Mulduga don’t change colors/strength level and neither do Talus. Conclusion: these minsters aren’t infected by Ganon in the same way. Talus are purely instinctive creations of magic. They grow from pebblets- possibly spawned by ore dropped from the deposits on their back. That’s why pebblets are such a great indication that you’re near a Talus.
    Mulduga? A wild animal from the Gerudo Desert. Excellent stealth hunters. Ganon wad originally a Gerudo- possibly knows how dangerous they are all on his own. No need to power them up. Besides, they’re useless anywhere except the desert and the fame has no dungeons. They aren’t actually revived by the blood moon, a new one just moves into the territory from further out into the desert after you kill one.
    Note: this is also why Age of Calamity doesn’t have elemental Mulduga. There’s no point.
    EDIT: Meanwhile, the Yiga were probably looking for the next holder of the Hero’s Spirit, but discovered the previous one survived instead.

  • @neneninetails5803
    @neneninetails5803 Před rokem +32

    My theory on why kohga is so much like maz koshia is kind of simple. The way the Yiga act currently is how the original sheikah lived and acted then when they split yiga decided to keep old traditions and magic while sheikah decided to be progressive with inventing guardians and such and also decided to be much more peaceful turning their backs on some of their magical practices. That’s why kohga has the same magic and tendencies as maz koshia. Not so much that they are related directly but just traditional ideologies.

    • @ArinJager1
      @ArinJager1 Před rokem +1

      exactly my thoughts! good job ^^

  • @FilAm_there
    @FilAm_there Před rokem +3

    I think Calamity Ganon is a creation of Ganondorf's malice spewing from his body. And Calamity Ganon is just the most powerful blight.

  • @RyanHaney55
    @RyanHaney55 Před rokem +7

    I never thought about the moldugas being corrupted sand seals. That's pretty cool. The Koshia/Kogah thing too.

  • @HoldenDude123
    @HoldenDude123 Před rokem +3

    Maybe one of the reasons that Link was able to defeat the Blights easier when the Champions fell was because Link wasn't meant to fight them. Maybe they were designed to have an advantage over the Champions that they were supposed to kill. Windblight had guardian lazers that could shoot Revali mid air, Fireblight had those explosions that could maybe destroy a Goron, Waterblight could create Ice which was used against the Zora in oot, and Thunderblight was able to outspeed Urbosa. Maybe the reason Thunderblight is the most difficult for Link is because Link and Urbosa's fighting styles are similar

  • @avo2986
    @avo2986 Před rokem +8

    Did you know that you can actually blow up stone talus’ arms and stun them with your bomb runes? Had no idea till I tried to kill one with nothing but bombs in a challenge I did 😂

    • @OceanAce
      @OceanAce Před rokem

      That was the first thing I tried doing when I encountered them. The problem for me was I couldn't figure out how to damage the ore crystal with my weapons (clubs and swords, no hammer)

  • @keelanbarron928
    @keelanbarron928 Před rokem +5

    Your theory of ganon kind of forgets that Zelda already said herself that the one in BOTW is one that has given up on reincarnation. (also about the curse: it's a common trope that when someone dies and then uses their last words to curse someone, that curse becomes a reality.)

  • @alonesometravler9343
    @alonesometravler9343 Před rokem +3

    For the stals, I'd say Ganon wouldn't use a purely undead army because the sun renders them inactive, if not outright kills them. Then you get to the fact that despite being "immortal" their bodies are remarkably fragile and a single good swing to the skull could put down even the biggest stalmoblin. Good for a surprise rush, but will literally crumble in any prolonged fight.

  • @MiguelGonzalez-du8de
    @MiguelGonzalez-du8de Před rokem +2

    The creation of Ganon is tricky because Ocarina fully contradicts what A Link to the Past said, in which Ganondorf became Ganon due to the corruption of the Sacred Realm into the Dark World. Every person that gets inside the Dark World is transformed into a creature that represents their heart, and Ganondorf was transformed into a demon pig due to his greediness and hunger for power. Ocarina instead shows that Ganondorf could always transform into Ganon whenever he liked, and there's no mention about the Sacred Realm becoming corrupted

  • @Kooshanator5
    @Kooshanator5 Před rokem +6

    I like your thoughts on calamity Ganon being ganondorfs power boost from malice this time around, it definitely makes him feel a little less out of place

    • @bugy_raid
      @bugy_raid Před rokem

      look at my chonnel its bugy day gaming

  • @nickf2315
    @nickf2315 Před rokem

    These lore of the bosses videos is what got me interested in the channel. They're fun to watch!

  • @matthewbroken
    @matthewbroken Před rokem

    I love how your videos have a couple of sentences looping back to a previous video,but does not give any spoilers to them.

  • @kameha64
    @kameha64 Před rokem +14

    Maz Koshia was a great DLC boss and made all of us second guess about the sheikah monks, I wish we could see his Maz Koshias face without mods

    • @bugy_raid
      @bugy_raid Před rokem

      look at my chonnel its bugy day gaming

    • @ArinJager1
      @ArinJager1 Před rokem

      seems the sheikah and yiga differences are kinda blurry further back into the past you go (used to be one, I mean... there was something about sheikah doing "the dirty work" for hyrule kingdom, even t0rture)

  • @hollowshield2315
    @hollowshield2315 Před rokem +4

    first after bandit! love your content and are one of my favorite theorists. Keep up the good work!

  • @JZBeasty
    @JZBeasty Před rokem +1

    The only hiccup I see to the blight ganons possessing the champions is that they are fought in Age of Calamity while the champions still live.

  • @timthemoviemanmeyers1380

    Love these boss lore videos. Looking forward to the others. Majora & Wind Waker will be cool. Want to see Adventure of Link & Spirit Tracks boss lore. I would love videos on temple lore as well! Keep up the awesome work!

  • @Yorabasura
    @Yorabasura Před rokem

    Do this with more series!! You got a golden idea man ✊🏽 amazing video!!

  • @spamtong.spamton8416
    @spamtong.spamton8416 Před rokem +19

    I always thought Maz Koshia could be Kohga's father's mother's father too. They even have the same initials.

    • @bugy_raid
      @bugy_raid Před rokem

      look at my chonnel its bugy day gaming

    • @yang6642
      @yang6642 Před rokem +6

      Maz Koshia is over 10,000 years old brav

    • @Kanny64
      @Kanny64 Před měsícem

      ​@@yang6642...
      Father's mother's father's mother's father?

    • @yang6642
      @yang6642 Před měsícem

      @@Kanny64 No

  • @SumireSakura
    @SumireSakura Před rokem

    I am really loving the HD, high fps and sharp BoTW footage. It looks so good.

  • @CaptBlock
    @CaptBlock Před 10 měsíci +2

    "Where did Calamity Ganon come from"
    Me who played ToTK:

  • @ZekromAndYugiAndDrago123

    Ever since Age of Calamity came out, I've personally held the belief that the look of the Blights in that game is actually their original look/their original form, and after 100 years the parts the malice used to make the limbs and weapons of the original Blights deteriorated, making them unusable forcing them to take of rudimentary forms, which is why Link can so easily defeat them when the Champions could not. We know Guardians can decay, so why can't other Sheikah tech?

  • @ZackeryGee
    @ZackeryGee Před rokem

    PYREFLIES and NANOMACHINES!!! :-) Always love your videos. Trying to play catch up!

  • @IxionAC
    @IxionAC Před rokem +2

    I thought the Champions in BotW were killed by the blights? That would make it kinda impossible for them to be corruptions of the Champions' bodies.

  • @sledgen.
    @sledgen. Před rokem

    Another great bandit video!

  • @jedstanaland2897
    @jedstanaland2897 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Something that I think might be true is that there was lots of dark stuff that happened in the hyrulian kingdom and that they knew about Gannon and his many forms alongside the curse to a certain extent. The key thing is if they had a justice system and if it requires trials and appeals ect. Then the next question is if Ganondorf was tried and convicted for something that he hadn't done yet then they kept him imprisoned for years before attempting to kill him. He would have had plenty of time to accumulate much more power and potentially even produce a ceremony that would prevent his death for a while at least.

  • @ralphforbes5807
    @ralphforbes5807 Před rokem

    "or a large beat stick"...accurate, definitely accurate

  • @a.jthomas6132
    @a.jthomas6132 Před rokem +2

    Each Blights are more challenging than the next.
    After playing Age of Calamity, I wonder how each have bested the Champions of Hyrule in the original timeline.

  • @B3rT286
    @B3rT286 Před rokem

    Great video as always

  • @rexorchid9745
    @rexorchid9745 Před rokem

    Hands down, I love the Talus boss music. It's so goofy and fun as they try to turn the player to a fine paste.

  • @huntgar
    @huntgar Před rokem

    TY for the wonderful new video 🥳

  • @DarkLordTalon
    @DarkLordTalon Před rokem +1

    I guess Bandit has never heard of Death Curses, one of the most common story points used in especially old myths and legends.

  • @LazyLotus
    @LazyLotus Před rokem

    Pizza analogy at the start of the video, I got a Domino’s ad later, and I’m eating pizza while watching

  • @elsiebartlett6808
    @elsiebartlett6808 Před rokem

    I like to think the stone talus creatures came from space and are actually separate from ganon’s malice. Makes the world seem even bigger 😁
    Great video bandit! Have a good day!

  • @pyriel6870
    @pyriel6870 Před rokem

    Your take on Ganon and his various incarnations makes alot of sense.

  • @fatalwaffle1715
    @fatalwaffle1715 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Cool Video Bro!

  • @AthenaHiotis
    @AthenaHiotis Před rokem

    oh hell yes. this series is awesome

  • @shonkyhonker9347
    @shonkyhonker9347 Před rokem

    I did not expect to be so called out from the first two seconds of a sponsorship. What can I say big muscle monster killers and bug muscle monsters are hot af

  • @OddNess9339
    @OddNess9339 Před rokem +1

    I just assumed that the Kohga in Age Of Calamity was the Kohga in Breath Of The Wild's ancestor. You know, his father's mother's father.

  • @videocrowsnest5251
    @videocrowsnest5251 Před rokem

    That idea about a Lynel camp is something I so wanna see in Tears of a Kingdom. Gimme that, for they must paaaaay! The blood of a thousand Lynels will run across the land, for they shall be hunted down to the last time and time again as they shall suffer!

  • @nintendoge1575
    @nintendoge1575 Před rokem +4

    For Lynels I could be wrong but doesn’t the lore state somewhere that Lynels prefer to be solo? I’m not too sure but I feel like I remember hearing that somewhere. Also another thing with Lynels is recently I was playing Botw and realized how I could walk around close to a Lynel’s territory and have it clearly spot me, but not attack as long as I don’t pull out my weapons. It just stared me down till I left then let me be. You would think if the Lynel was a creature created from Ganon and Malice that it would immediately try to obliterate anyone it sees. Sure it poofs with Malice when you defeat one and it comes back after a Blood Moon (technically all other consumables and supplies do as well but that’s more of a purely gameplay mechanic) but what if Lynels are just creatures who are especially trained in the art of battle and war hence all their super strong weaponry they always carry. Maybe they have that Malice in them and they will attack any creature that gets too close but maybe their struggling with that internal battle as sometimes they will let you go, and sometimes their hatred overpowers them and they kill and destroy. Now technically one could say every single creature and person and thing has at least some little bit of Malice and Hatred inside them, but that’s a topic for another day.

    • @goomba8170
      @goomba8170 Před rokem +1

      They’ll attack you if you stay around long enough, even if you’re far away and don’t have any weapons drawn. I found that out the hard way at the beginning of my playthrough lmao

  • @Veluz22
    @Veluz22 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video!

  • @AlexandraStubbs
    @AlexandraStubbs Před rokem

    Aww yay this is a great video!
    I agree with Ganon/Ganondorf, just depending on how much malice there is, the more evil he can get.
    Also would be interesting if you have any thoughts on any of the evil wizards who resurrected Ganon.

  • @DasSpaceAce
    @DasSpaceAce Před rokem

    Good old Maz Koshia.
    "In the name of the Goddess Hylia....you finna catch these hands, boy."

  • @stormRed
    @stormRed Před rokem

    I love this series!!!

  • @koztech
    @koztech Před rokem +2

    What if Ganon is the culmination of Demise's hatred? Ganondorf "loses control", and then Demise uses him to manifest Ganon?

  • @jeremyberner5164
    @jeremyberner5164 Před rokem

    Great video !

  • @ItsCurlyFries
    @ItsCurlyFries Před rokem

    Love ur Ganon theory!! Only reason I doubt it'd be canon though, is that I doubt Nintendo thinks that deep into it XD

  • @darkcat282
    @darkcat282 Před rokem +1

    I like the idea that the curse is part of the Garudo (male) genetics. Due to the fact that all Gannandorfs seem to be Garudo as well as the theory that the Garudo where founded by Gruse from Skyward Sword.

  • @newshit7199
    @newshit7199 Před rokem

    i swear i went to type MAJORA'S MASK NOW! and then you said the thing and im happy

  • @MajinK
    @MajinK Před rokem

    A little disappointed you didn't talk about the Divine Beast fights, since they do actively attack you while you try to disable them in order to enter them. I personally counted them as sorta overworld bosses, sorta main bosses.

  • @fidelcastillo8477
    @fidelcastillo8477 Před rokem

    Not me playing BOTW while I’m watching this video and freaking out when the guardian music came on gave me a heart attack 😅

  • @elliotljungdell8700
    @elliotljungdell8700 Před rokem +1

    Yooo the devine beasts' Lazer thing was rainbow, I haven't seen that before

    • @BanditGames
      @BanditGames  Před rokem

      I forgot how modded my BotW is 😂😅

  • @lillielavender652
    @lillielavender652 Před rokem

    I was so mad during the Maz Koshia boss battle because I put on the stupid fish electric armor to prevent myself from getting electric damage but forgot to take it off before the cutscene. So the whole cinematic scene with Kass was ruined by the fish armor. Like it even zoomed in on the eyes and it was just a fish

  • @Yuri-mf1jv
    @Yuri-mf1jv Před rokem

    I never knew that you had to fight Moldugas with the Bomb rune until now.

  • @StillIntoBeetles
    @StillIntoBeetles Před rokem

    I think it’s worth noting Lynels will not immediately attack you unless you draw your weapons, besides that you have 30 seconds-ish to not approach them and get out of their sight/territory before they begin to attack

  • @thecosplaycrafter8017
    @thecosplaycrafter8017 Před rokem +1

    13:43 I think you mean, "let's look at his origins ganonically."

  • @bob
    @bob Před rokem

    I think Talus is mad cuz Link been wackin ore deposits all day

  • @gracemcgriff1985
    @gracemcgriff1985 Před rokem

    if you’re looking for a video idea, how the map will work with the caves and sky islands might be an interesting topic!

  • @NikkiTheViolist
    @NikkiTheViolist Před rokem

    Yeah, finding both a stone talos and dozens of peblitts in different craters was pretty notable

  • @raph3699
    @raph3699 Před rokem

    Don’t forget that lynels donor attack on sight. Only if weapons are drawn.

  • @amirhosseinmaghsoodi388
    @amirhosseinmaghsoodi388 Před rokem +1

    Your idea of malice being infused with ganondorf to create calamity ganon makes a lot of sense considering age of calamity's story.

  • @MiffyPaul
    @MiffyPaul Před rokem

    question: why is the laser from vah ruda rainbow?? i paused it right after you killed the stone talus.

  • @pickletheseaslug7107
    @pickletheseaslug7107 Před rokem

    Did anyone else notice that those particles of teleportation are the same between the yiga clan and the final shrine guy?

  • @GeekTalkwithMerg
    @GeekTalkwithMerg Před rokem

    I think it more likely that calamity Ganon and his extensions are more like avatars of Ganondorfs design that had to be made of mailce because he's been sealed away so long. I'd frankly be wholly astonished if the boss fight with that withered husk doesn't have a second phase where you fight the real Ganon as he's reinfused with all of the malice he can summon back to him.

  • @faith.W
    @faith.W Před rokem +1

    Maybe Malice is just hatred. And if the hatred rises ganon also does. So he is the personification of Hate

  • @self-absorbed5269
    @self-absorbed5269 Před rokem

    Calamity Ganon is actually an overpowered version of Phantom Ganon.
    It's why it disappears into nothing when defeated , and how it can come back with time.
    Phantom Ganon gains power from how much people believe in Ganon's power.
    With respect or fear , it embody's his reputation.
    Now with this reality being the end result of temporal fusion , beings were fused as well.
    And given that races seem to be compilations of all versions of themselves.
    It's easy to see how Ganon's concentrated reputation across time could create THAT.

  • @dennisjohnson1809
    @dennisjohnson1809 Před rokem

    Good video as usually but here a theory what if the devine beast polit before the champion came in was either sages or deities.

  • @kakarikokage2514
    @kakarikokage2514 Před rokem

    Bandit... Dying curses are a common thing in ancient stories. A villain on the verge of death often spouts a curse on those who defeated them.

  • @mbcodes18
    @mbcodes18 Před rokem

    Suddenly i hope that we see a lynel town, and they are friendly, it turns out the ones we see are like, rouges that gave up on being part of a civilization.

  • @7F0X7
    @7F0X7 Před rokem

    I have a feeling the OOT Ganondorf is going to come back in ToTK along with him....... The only hero who can restore the timeline.

  • @lucia_kidtech
    @lucia_kidtech Před rokem

    What if the ritual was like a sacrifice and demise is laughing because link is the one doing the ritual by killing him, in my experience curses often require something to be sacrificed

  • @CrazyWeridoRH
    @CrazyWeridoRH Před rokem

    I assumed the Age of Calamity Kohga was just the ancestor the BOTW Kohga was talking about inheriting his secret move from. Didn’t think they were the same guy.

  • @nightwalker174
    @nightwalker174 Před rokem +3

    I got this one..Ganon, Ganon, Ganon, Ganon, Super Ganon, Pig Ganon....and Decrepit Monk Skeleton

    • @MegaPokefan97
      @MegaPokefan97 Před rokem

      The "decrepit monk skeleton" is actually a mummy

  • @princesscadance197
    @princesscadance197 Před rokem

    7:05
    I hope we find Lynel camps in TotK, except instead of every Lynel there all mobbing the player at once, they each form a giant circle and each Lynel takes their turn fighting the player in a one-on-one in the center of the ring, starting from the weakest, all the way up to the strongest sequentially. Perhaps the player has to be careful when fighting, as though the Lynels will be passive until it's their turn to fight you, if you strike a Lynel in the circle, by accident or intentionally, they join in alongside their brother who's actively fighting you and makes it a 2on1.

  • @hokage102364
    @hokage102364 Před rokem

    I'm fairly certain it's official Canon that Zelda is the constant reincarnation of the Goddess Hylia, Link is the constant reincarnation of the Champion of the Goddess (or whatever his title was, it's been awhile, but I think it was something like that, and he otherwise went unnamed) and Ganondorf/Ganon is the constant reincarnation of Demise. If I recall correctly the Hyrule Historia specifically states that Ganon/Ganondorf's hair is red because of this. I mean, that *all* would have been retcon regardless, but then again, the entire series has frankly been retconned so many times that I've given up caring about that. The point is, the differential versions of Ganon aren't just a result of Demise's corruption, most if not all of them just literally are Demise.

  • @dorkworksrandomvideos6776

    You know how Belos ate the essence of the talismen in The Owl House? Well, in the end, HE BECAME AN EXPIRED GOOP. I think that's what happened to Ganon but with malice.

  • @glitchfold
    @glitchfold Před rokem +1

    My theory for lynels (which are totally bosses btw) are that they are just horses and their riders corrupted by malice and fused.

  • @bedwablackburn
    @bedwablackburn Před rokem

    I also like the fact that if you look closely at the 4 blights and calamity Ganon, you can also see the 4 parts in the full Ganon. But yeah, I do agree that the remnants of their bodies were used ...... Unfortunately

  • @huntergehrels8924
    @huntergehrels8924 Před rokem

    I know you have done more videos tying the story of elden ring together, but I was wondering if you ever planned on doing a lore of all the main bosses or important bosses in elden ring? Bc most people don't go into full detail about bosses like astel and how it's a mandatory boss for ranni's quest line, and the falling star beasts which also seem completely random

  • @alwaysshit
    @alwaysshit Před rokem

    Junior and senior taluses? Half a decade in and there’s STILL more to learn.

  • @josiahrandecker5406
    @josiahrandecker5406 Před rokem

    Stone Talus: I'm gonna do a murder on you
    Link: oh you can't do that I decided

  • @liamnesty66
    @liamnesty66 Před rokem

    Actually Lynels are highly territorial due to them not attacking when you are far away but engage in combat when you enter there personal bubble, and I know they can see us because they pull out their weapons as a warning, telling you not to come any further