letsdance said:
Khuutra - There are still holes in your theorys... Like... if there is more than one wish why doesn't Ganon just wish link dead.. The end for link. Or why doesn't he wish that the master sword be destroyed. The end. Also why does he need to "complete" his wish. You are grasping dude. But you are too stubborn to see it.
Here are the facts
You say the triforce is omnipotent.
Yet an ordinary boy weilding a sword defeats the one weilding the power of the triforce.
You say it grants multiple wishes.
Yet Ganon only wishes once.
You say Link gets multiple wished
Yet we dont know what he wished.
You say since the devs made it the so he doesnt take damage he cant take damage when wearing the cape.
Yet he doesn't take damage from bombs yet you arent saying he is immune to bombs.
Kratos wins. The end. The triforce isnt even as powerful as you make it out to be your bias and double standards were obvious from the get go.
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....I think my greatest mistake here is that I continue to take this seriously, and yet here I go again.
By the time Ganon even knows Link exists, Link has the Master Sword, which is empowered specifically by the gods to be able to protect its wielder from the evil wishes of someone who holds the Triforce. Ganon actually does nearly destroy the Master Sword in Wind Waker, and that's when he only has one piece of the Triforce, but at the time that was only because the power of the gods was not in the Master Sword. This stuff, these questions of yours, would be addressed if you knew anything about Zelda. I am not grasping. I am quoting canon, here.
It is not "an ordinary boy wielding a sword". That's one of the primary fallacious assumptions that people make about Link: he's not an ordinary guy. Pretty much the first thing he does in any game is get into epic battles with tremendous monsters that would not be out of place as boss fights in God of War. Link himslef is an incredible bad-ass, and enormously strong, able to throw around boulders far larger than Link himself and able to slay monsters on a scale with what Kratos does - though I grant he's only killed something as big as Cronos, uh... twice. Link is a terrible bad-ass. He's not ordinary by any stretch of the imagination.
And the "Master Sword" is not an ordinary sword. It's a weapon empowered by the gods to be able to repel evil, which is why it can pierce through the protection of the Triforce and harm Ganon. If it weren't for the Master Sword, Ganon would be literally invincible. This is shown pretty plainly when Link strikes him with the unpowered Master Sword in Wind Waker while Ganon only has a single piece of the Triforce, and Ganon just kind of laughs it off. Even then, the Master Sword itself is never enough to kill Ganon on its own - he needs a pre-existing wound to be exploited, or a holy weapon meant specifically to kill him, or the backing of another piece of the Triforce. I haven't brought the Master Sword into this because it hasn't come up yet, but the Master Sword is called the Master Sword for a reason. It's like the good-aligned equivalent of Stormbringer, only moreso.
There's nothing to say that Ganon only wished once, just that all of them could be summed up as "I want the power to rule Hyrule". He got his wish! And more, The Triforce didn't go away when he made it.
Link gets as many wishes as he wants! The Triforce itself says so, and canonicaly there's no reason to think the Triforce just goes away when Link wishes on it. Kasz was wrong if he said differently.
Yes, he doesn't take damage when he's wearing the cape, even when he's hitting other guys. That part is true.
He does take damage from bombs in several points throughout canon, ergo bombs can hurt him, ergo he's vulnerable to bombs unless he done got his shield out.
You haven't actually presented any reason for Kratos to win this fight, you just keep reiterating over and over that you don't know anything about the Zelda series and ae trying to argue from a perspective in which you don't know anything about the Zelda series.
You can stop now. I understand. If you want to argue more abotu it, come back after playing Zelda.