A COMPLETE Analysis of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom! (Breath of the Wild Sequel)



Here’s a breakdown of the most recent trailer to the sequel of Breath of the Wild, aka Tears of the Kingdom!

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26 thoughts on “A COMPLETE Analysis of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom! (Breath of the Wild Sequel)”

  1. god i hope they do the dungeons right not the same crappy designs over and over again like the first but everyone of them needs a different feel like water, and fire temple. I also hope the gear upgrades have more of an impact on your power then in the first.

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  2. What if the latest ganondorf was part of the Zonai tribe. The zonai were the descendants of the wind tribe, the interlopers and the creators of the technology in skywardsword and worshiped the triforce equally (courage, wisdom and power) but ganondorf had an affinity (and lust) for power and used the magic that he knew (power magic) to start a war that the zonai lost even before

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  3. I assume the stone bird replaces he paraglider. It seemed to appear very quickly when Link came on screen. It's a bit bulky looking but great for gliding long distances, something which Link can't do if he is just freefalling.

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  4. This is a wild take, but I think the creature on the mural is the main villain of this game, not Ganondorf.

    Ganondorf is, of course, still in the game but if you ask me, he won’t be the final boss.

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  5. I interpret "tears of the kingdom" in a more metaphorical way, i think the title may refer to the sad and tragic story of an ancient realm.. idk it was just my first impression to the reveal of the title

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  6. Small theory is that the tears you collect is the tears of the dragons if they reside in the sky world, and while I know there are three dragons maybe like how the three dragons reside in their main regions in the ground world of hurtle, maybe there is a fourth in the sky

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  7. Just wondering here, coming back here thinking about something, what if in this the whole story ends up getting flipped, where Ganondorf is usually the big bad guy that’s usually the one you have to defeat, what if in this, that Ganondorf has returned but something more evil has risen, and you have to deal with having Ganondorf’s help and Link and Zelda’s doing all of this regretfully, possibly choosing to defeat both, or having to deal with having to choose which one you want to defeat, and who’s evil you would rather have to deal with more

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  8. I think Link's new magic hand will need that green energy to function. The vials/canisters in his hip are to store that energy, and the green vent we saw on the ground by the Tabantha region is where he can refill his vials with the green energy.

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  9. The glowy pattern things that are seen from the sky, if you pause on the image and look at it upside down, it looks just like the stone etchings on the wall from the beginning trailer of zelda.

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  10. The person with long flowing hair and pointed ears isn't Ganondorf. Ganondorf has rounded ears. It's more likely to be Zelda. The Animalistic figure also has more similarities to Zelda than it does Link, which makes me think it's more akin to the Goddess Hylia. The carvings may depict one of Zelda's dreams which she wrote about within her diary, where she meets with a woman obscured by bright light. Many thought it was Zelda's mother, but it seems more likely now that it was her meeting the Goddess Hylia, and this is some sort of prophecy.

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  11. Just something I noticed but on the shot of the floating figure facing upwards u can see malice tendrils similar to the ones seen on ganons army reaching towards the figure. Idk if that means anything just something to point out

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  12. Question: does anyone else remember that one extremely important detail that is always forgotten at the end of botw? Zelda claims that Ganon has given up on reincarnation. That seems like a huge deal right? Especially with the potential for hylias return and the fact that the original ganondorf is alive as a sort of zombie corpse thing

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