[quote author=superpizza link=topic=21732.msg121460#msg121460 date=1135950965]
you got to see him in a close up the first time you meet princess zelda in Oot
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I meant in the final boss battle when he turns into Ganon.
As that monster he's completely shrouded in darkness. you get a small glimpse of what he looks like when Link slashes the crap out of him in the final moments.
oh yeah true true. explain one thing, i never got the changing into the ganon thing. coz some people call ganondorf Ganon and vise versa so whats the deal?
[quote author=superpizza link=topic=21732.msg121465#msg121465 date=1135951246]
oh yeah true true. explain one thing, i never got the changing into the ganon thing. coz some people call ganondorf Ganon and vise versa so whats the deal?
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Well in the original game it was just Ganon. But in A Link to the Past (SNES and later GBA) it was Ganondorf who went into the dark world where he turned into Ganon (that piglike thing) from the power of the triforce. It wasn't until Oot that we first saw what Ganondorf actually looked like (the Gerudo king).
At the end of Oot he used the power of the triforce to turn him into Ganon, a giant pig-thing. He seems to like that form.
And I haven't played Ocarina yet. It's on my to-do list, though. I may change my mind once I play it. I always thought that Ganondorf was his human form, and Ganon was his monster (pig) form, but in WindWaker they always refer to him as Ganon, even when he was human.
Plus I'm one of those strange people who prefers story over action. People remember the final battle because it is the last thing they do with the game, whereas I try to remember the plot as a whole. Of course it doesn't help that most of a game is spent running from place to place killing one monster or another. Then again, without all of that all there would be is a very expensive movie.
[quote author=Drifter link=topic=21732.msg121553#msg121553 date=1135973332]
I always thought that Ganondorf was his human form, and Ganon was his monster (pig) form, but in WindWaker they always refer to him as Ganon, even when he was human.
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That is how they did it in the other games, but I think Wind Waker was different cause it takes place in the distant future and Ganon has already become Ganon, even when in human form.
Seymour is easy.(Final Fantasy X 's wedding thing was unnecessary.The only problem with the game.) But the most irritating boss of all time was Juggernaut from wolverine's revenge.It takes time to recover from the jump. I don't know if it's the problem with my laptops keyboard.I died 28 times.I beat him by sheer luck. Dumb luck.
When I first fought him, the creepy music crying "Sephiroth" and his stupid sword Masamune got rid of me in 1 hit.I was level 39 then.I came back at level 86 with 2 gaia bangles and an angel bangle and my Ultima Keyblade. It was hard but I beat him on my first try this time.From there onwards I levelled up to 100.
I don't know about ff7. I did'nt play the game and I don't feel like it either.Currently playing Final Fantasy X.
[/quote]Yeah i know what you mean...i died from 2 hits...
After beating Sephiroth the first time, I beat him easily from there onwards.
In expert I beat him on lv 49. :D(3 gaia bangles.) :'(
FF3 >:( I deleted that game. I hated it. It was irritating. I was lv 89 and then I got so tired of walking around towards the end of the game, I just deleted the game.
But the irritating boss of all time - JUGGERNAUT from WOLVERINE'S REVENGE!
I hate him....I don't want to see that level again - Locomotion... >:(
Sephiroth and his sword Masamune.
Masamune first made it's appearance in chrono tigger.
it was frog's sword.
The Historical Masamune
The historical Masamune's familiar name is Goro Nyudo. Masamune is probably the best known Japanese swordsmith of all time, as well as a well-known philosopher.