The Twili’s ancestors were much different from what they are in Twilight Princess and wielded evil magic as sorcerers. These ideals are upheld by Zant who utilizes his dark magic to try and consume all of Hyrule into the Twilight Re
If the ReDead were to appear in Tears of the Kingdom , they could be quite different from how they are in most games. They might take the form of skeletons instead of zombies, and either join the ranks of BOTW ‘s Stal or completely replace them. Malice animating the skeletons of dead Hylians and turning them against Link during the night sounds like a good story for them, and makes sense with the large amounts of Malice infecting Hyrule as shown in the trailers available so far. Their paralyzing ability could be more obnoxious than it was in past games, however, especially if they’re alongside BOTW ‘s other powerful enemies and bosses , given the game’s ragdoll physics and the various elemental effects enemies can
BOTW ’s history of Hyrule is told primarily through vague legends, most of which are passed to Link by Impa after he loses his memories. As such, the legend of the First Great Calamity 10,000 years before the game’s events create a lot of confusion about BOTW ’s story and the overarching Zelda timeline. Either BOTW must take place more than 10,000 years after every other event on the official timeline so far, or the First Great Calamity occurred during some earlier era of the timeline that has yet to be revealed. If the Zelda theory about the Zonai tribe’s identity as the ancient Interlopers is true, however, then it’s possible that learning the full story of their mysterious disappearance may reveal the truth of Hyrule’s history. This outcome would, however, introduce yet another paradox to **The Legend of Zelda ** ‘s timeline — Ganondorf is first introduced in Ocarina of Time , meaning there would have to be justification for Calamity Ganon’s appearance in the Interloper War/First Great Calamity in an earlier
On the topic of towns, Tears of the Kingdom should allow Link to revisit all the villages featured in Breath of the Wild . That primarily includes the different races’ towns, such as Goron City, Zora’s Domain, Rito Village, Kakariko Village, Gerudo Town, and Korok Forest. This provides a great opportunity to observe how the inhabitants have developed and visit familiar faces such as Prince Sidon and Yunobo. Additionally, these locations may be impacted by the Malice seemingly released by Ganondorf. Zelda ‘s iconic Death Mountain has changed , for example, shown spewing out Malice in the trailers — perhaps this has forced the Gorons to abandon their c
Dinolfos are lizard-like enemies similar to Lizalfos, but much larger and stronger and with spikes across their bodies. They wield weapons such as axes and swords, and some iterations have metallic armor. Unlike Lizalfos, they typically fight Link alone rather than in groups. Some varieties breathe fire, and others have protective arm guards to block Link’s atta
Across the Legend of Zelda series, Link has battled against numerous types of enemies and bosses. Many of them make frequent appearances across the different games while others only feature in a few. They’re rarely the same from game to game, but they’re called by the same names and share physical attributes across their incarnations. Some of these recurring foes are in Breath of the Wild , such as Bokoblins, Lizalfos, and Wizzrobes. Others, on the other hand, are absent, including some of the best bosses from Zelda ‘s water dungeons since there’s no underwater exploration in BOTW . However, there is still the possibility for them to appear in Tears of the Kingd
If Skulltulas were to come to TOTK , they hopefully wouldn’t ambush Link as they do in other games. Having a spider with a skull on its back jump out from the shadows is terrifying, and may leave players regretting their decision to explore BOTW Switch 2 Cloud save Issues ‘s cave areas. A good way to make Skulltulas more bearable could be for TOTK to take away their protective shell and have them act like Keese in that they can hide but reveal themselves before attacking — though hopefully they wouldn’t also swarm like Keese can — and that they’d both be one-hit enemies that pose little threat. Given the floating islands, it’s even possible that they would ride on Keese or be carried by them if they took this f
One location actually established in Breath of the Wild , yet never seen, is the » land in the sky .» Shamae, a child at Woodland Stable, references this kingdom, and it is implied elsewhere that the dragons Dinraal, Farosh, and Naydra are the kingdom’s protectors. Given the heavy emphasis on the sky in Tears of the Kingdom , and the word «kingdom» in the game’s title, it seems likely that Link and Zelda could visit this sacred location. Perhaps the mountains in Breath of the Wild that are named after kings and goddesses (such as Mount Hylia, Mount Rhoam, and Mount Lanayru) will act as launch points to this king