![]() ![]() When he was interrupted by the King of Red Lions, you could see he sort of. He did it all just to bring back the land he loved so much. He's still evil and all, but it's more of a tragic villain. He didn't desire to kill, he just wanted to see the land he wanted so much back to life and under his control. It makes him seem more rounded as a character than he once was in Ocarina of Time. He didn't even want to kill Link and Zelda/Tetra, even though he knew they were there to stop him. However, after his defeat and resurrection, he lost it all. ![]() ![]() It was harsh for him growing up and you can see why he wanted to take over Hyrule, he wanted what the Hylians had for not only him, but for his people. Ganondorf at the end tells Link that he coveted the winds blowing in Hyrule Field, as it brought life where the wind in the Gerudo Valley brought death. It was also the most tragic.įor all intents and purposes, everything here is a spoiler, so continue reading if you so dare: Although he didn't have a second phase, in my opinion, it's the best fight in the entire series. After beating Wind Waker HD again, for like the umpteenth time, I've always enjoyed the Ganondorf fight. ![]()
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