>>3517461>He has the triforce of power not wisdomI did not claim he had the triforce of wisdom.
>So I don't see why a simple disguise and acting on a different way wouldn't fool himI could counter this claim so easily if I was allowed to use the manga, since in there she is even capable of fooling him even moreso since she is able to gain his trust and she pretends to be one of his followers. That would make your claim even more ridiculous.
But since I won't, I will say this, we could have an argument about what the triforces vague powers can and can't do. Neither of us will get anywhere. I believe that having one of the triforces increases one's perception. But you will say that it doesn't. We have no real evidence one way or the other. So both of our arguments can be plausible.
>It's stupid, yesThis is where your theory and mine differ. Your theory relies that not only Nintendo is incredibly stupid, but so are all of these characters. Mine doesn't. Mine suggests a basic level of competence that even an elementary schooler could accomplish. Which is more likely?
>21 years later, that still sees retarded. He saw Zelda the moment she appeared again, but didn't see Sheik helping Link during all that time or him releasing the sages. That's just a plot hole for meAgain, your theory relies on stupidity on the creators parts and for their to be a plothole. Mine does not create a plothole. If he was interested in defeating Link, he could have right when he became an adult. What he was REALLY trying to do, was bait out the princess. He knew she would appear if Link succeeded in his quest because he needs the light arrows, one of the only things that can harm him. He needs all three triforces, not just two. If he kills Link and Zelda doesn't appear, she has been able to hide for 7 years, she can just stay hidden. His plans would be ruined!
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