S.Peelman said:
In Wind Waker and A Link to the Past, I believe the Triforce splits again after one has done a succesful wish. Which indeed means only one wish per person, unless you'd find it again. Not 100% sure though, I'm going off memory here. *youtubing all game endings now...* At least I know it's different in Ocarina, when Ganondorf makes his wish, it is not granted because he is not 'pure of heart'. The Triforce splits and he is only left with 'Power'. |
As mentioned in Skyward Sword, very few mortals are able to handle the power of the complete Triforce. I'd say Ganondorf's intervention showed that he was only given the piece that resembled his desires the most.
I think I do recall the Triforce splitting in Wind Waker. It stayed put in Skyward Sword...Link to the Past is very controversial, mainly because the Triforce did a "reverse join" effect just to show the "The End" screen. That could be interpreted any kind of way. Adventure of Link didn't show much about the Triforce after Zelda awakened..







