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Well, I'd like to point out that in the game that created the timeline splits, it's pretty consistent with its time travel. I almost jumped out of my chair that was so bad ass. Hell yes I did and what was even more epic was the fact that when Link jumps to deliver the final blow lightning strikes his sword mid-air before he strikes. So even if technically there is a second timeline, there could never logically be a Zelda game set in it so it might as well (and doesn't for all intents and purposes) exist.ĭepending on what kind of time travel rules you're playing with, the timeline does actually split, but as discussed above due to the events of Skyward Sword and the implications of what would happen if Link failed, a Zelda game could never take place in that second timeline. The entire timeline of Legend of Zelda rests on Link winning and the curse being placed. There would be a second timeline if Link failed, but there would be literally nothing in it. It's also the most technologically advanced Zelda game until BotW too, right? I mean, trains!Įdit: Wait what happens if a Time Crystal is hit in the past by one of the robots? It opens a portal to the future ? O: It'll be really interesting to play it after BotW too I'm sure. It's available on the Wii U Virtual Console though so I'm gonna download it at some point. I'll have to check out Spirit Tracks! I never played it (never finished Phantom Hourglass and I assumed it was a direct sequel so I just let it pass. Even if it's convoluted and doesn't make sense it's still fun to try and track the paths. The mining robots work this way too, since to them Link would literally just be popping in and out of existence with the Time Crystals, and you technically complete the sand pirate ship in a bubble of the past, yet it doesn't have an effect on the present until it happens in the past. So instead of a change in the past affecting the timeline going forward, a change in the past will just instantly change something in the present. It seems that Skyward Sword then plays under the "pop" kind of Time Travel rather than split timelines? I noticed that, in addition to your examples, when Link, Groose, and Zelda return to the present after giving Impa the bracelet, Granny suddenly has it in the present and put her hand over it as if it had just appeared so she knew they succeeded in the past.

Hell yes I did and what was even more epic was the fact that when Link jumps to deliver the final blow lightning hits his sword mid-air before he strikes.

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Worth it for those things and the music alone, plus the dungeons have good challenge, too.
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Easily the best Princess Zelda character in the series and an amazing final boss sequence. Most people give it crap mostly because the train replacing the overworld is unorthodox, but damn if isn't the most underrated game in the series. You sound like you would really enjoy Spirit Tracks. Great world, story, and characters for sure, but easily the weakest Zelda game as far as dungeons and general gameplay are concerned. My opinion of it has lessened over time, however, after playing every other Zelda game. You fight and seal him 1,000 years ago, but traveling back to the present doesn't take you to a new timeline where The Imprisoned stuff never happened.Īs for Wind Waker, it's a lovely game. So rather than creating an alternate timeline somehow this alters the one timeline and people have memories of what the old version of the timeline was like. Groose acts like the tree just appeared or something rather than it having always been there. There is no tree in the present, you time travel 1,000 years to the past and plant it, then in the present the tree has grown. Time travel doesn't change the future because it already happened that way. She time traveled 1,000 years into the past, so that's an example of time travel not changing time. When you arrive on the surface Zelda is already frozen in her crystal sealing Demise.
