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F0X said:
S.Peelman said:
fordy said:

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..

Yes, I just rewatched the Skyward Sword ending.

At least I think we can explain why Link still has to defeat Demise. Fi the Sword Spirit instructs Link to wish Demise (or in the present day; The Immortal) to be exterminated. I think he does this in a very literal way, Link wished the Immortal is dead. This happens, but what he should have wished for is to erase Demise from history!

The Triforce remains a strange thing, it indeed stays at the top of the statue, and doesn't split after Link's wish... I don't know why. The only thing I could think of, but that's probably more fan-fiction than anything else, is that the statue, being named 'Statue of the Goddess', is the natural habitat for the Triforce, and it always returns to this statue if something happens to it. Now, this didn't happen because it was already at it's safe spot. Additional 'evidence' for this would be that it is said in Ocarina and A Link to the Past that the Triforce was hidden in the Sacred Realm after mortal people started waging wars over it (which must happen after Skyward Sword)...

But this is just random guessing...


He should've asked for the Triforce of Power to be destroyed.

Or that . Would've saved the world a whole lot of trouble.