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The three magic Zelda stones
Fellow Zeldarians, some years ago I made a discovery, took me some years to bother taking this up, for that, I'm sorry. Anyway...
I noticed something and are wondering if Nintendo thought this through: Nayru's Love: Shield-The best offence is a good defence, okay. Din's Fire: Fire attack-Defeat the enemy before they defeat you, okay. Farore's Wind-Escape-Show your courage by running away, WTF?!?! So I repeat: Did Nintendo seriously think this one through?
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Re: The three magic Zelda stones
I never noticed that! Maybe it takes an awesome amount of courage in some situations to run away?
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Re: The three magic Zelda stones
This was in a comic, I forget by whom...
It took you that long to figure that out? Wow...
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Yes, especially when you accidently use it again at the dugeon's entrance and you have to trek through the entire water temple again
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That was in a comic by Hail Neko Yasha
Never thought about that before seeing her comic, but she's right. I never used Farore's Wind to run from a battle. I always used that when I wanted to turn the game off, but didn't want to start at the beggining of the temple when I turn it on. |

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I adimit that after reading that comic I remembered it, but I noticed it before that...
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