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** Also funny is how the usual cooking music is punctuated with breaking pans and pots. That really lets you know that you goofed.

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** Also funny is how the usual cooking music [[https://www.facebook.com/LegendofZeldaFrance/videos/dubious-foodmp4/1017771651694306/ is punctuated with breaking pans and pots.pots]]. That really lets you know that you goofed.
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*** One player managed to do this and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJxh93Tuhrc recorded the moment]], which shows a Guardian receive a single punch from a Hinox that [[MegatonPunch launches it miles away at light-speed]]. ''Damn, those guys are strong!''

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*** One player managed to do this and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJxh93Tuhrc [[https://twitter.com/salmonchipo/status/1058982696376950784 recorded the moment]], which shows a Guardian receive a single punch from a Hinox that [[MegatonPunch launches it miles away at light-speed]]. ''Damn, those guys are strong!''
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* At Lake Hylia, there are several Lizalfos patrolling the islands. Except for one, which is cannonballing into the water, swimming around, and coming back to shore to do it all over again.
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*** One player managed to do this and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJxh93Tuhrc recorded the moment]], which shows a Guardian receive a single punch from a Hinox that [[MegatonPunch launches it miles away at light-speed]]. ''Damn, those guys are strong!''
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** Made funnier by how everyone you helped bring to this town show their support for this unconventional addition to the marriage vows, as if ''they'' are the ones who are agreeing to it in [[OnlySaneMan Rhondson's stead. Which may well mean when, say, Fyson gets himself hitched like he muses about after the wedding, the ThemeNaming vow will become the town's genuine tradition]]. Not to mention how among those present, Greyson's only there because Hudson told him to wait at the center of town, with the implication that even with things explained to him, he was too dense to understand.

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** Made funnier by how everyone you helped bring to this town show their support for this unconventional addition to the marriage vows, as if ''they'' are the ones who are agreeing to it in [[OnlySaneMan Rhondson's Rhondson's]] stead. Which may well mean when, say, Fyson gets himself hitched like he muses about after the wedding, the ThemeNaming vow will become the town's genuine tradition]].tradition. Not to mention how among those present, Greyson's only there because Hudson told him to wait at the center of town, with the implication that even with things explained to him, he was too dense to understand.
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** Robbie explains that Cherry is named after his first love... and that his wife Jerrin is ''very'' angry about it.
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** Anyone who took two watermelons in their hands while wearing the Gerudo sets has laughed. Since the top is green like the fruits, it looks like Link suddenly got breasts and that he is groping them. It is up to you to find out if it was intentional or not. Some fans even made jokes about BuxomIsBetter.

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** Anyone who took two watermelons in their hands while wearing the Gerudo sets has laughed. Since the top is green like the fruits, it looks like Link suddenly got breasts and that he is groping them. It is up to you to find out if it was intentional or not. Some fans even made jokes about BuxomIsBetter.BuxomBeautyStandard.
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** Most amusing is that the game allows you to cook an Octorok to mix with elixirs or just as a meal (which...just turns into Dubious Food). That's right: after decades of waiting, Link [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames can finally]] [[MemeticMutation eat an octorok!]]

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** Most Also amusing is that the game allows you to cook an Octorok to mix with elixirs or just as a meal (which...just turns into Dubious Food). That's right: after decades of waiting, Link [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames can finally]] [[MemeticMutation eat an octorok!]]



** His animation for eating Dubious Food: he looks apprehensive of the food, then chomps it down in one gulp, keeping his hands over his mouth in an attempt to make sure the food ''stays'' down.

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** His animation for eating Dubious Food: he looks apprehensive of the food, then chomps it down in one gulp, keeping his hands over his mouth in an attempt to make sure the food ''stays'' down.down, before smiling as if it wasn't that bad after all.



** While also quite awesome, there is just something hilarious about defeating a Guardian or even ''Calamity Ganon'' with a pot lid. Since the game doesn't care what the shield is made of or what its stats are as long as you time it right, you can kill either with a brittle wooden plate just as well as with the Hyrule Shield.

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** While also quite awesome, there is just something hilarious about defeating a Guardian or even ''Calamity Ganon'' with a pot lid. Since the game doesn't care what the shield is made of or what its stats are as long as you time it a parry right, you can kill either with a brittle wooden plate just as well as with the Hyrule Hylian Shield.



* For some reason, there's a pair of Lizalfos dancing around a small pile of durians up on a cliff in the rainforest area. Durians fully heal you when cooked, and will overheal when cooked with other "hearty"-type raw foods. They are a great find. Also, they are dancing right next to the tower, tipping a player new to the area off about how useful they are.

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* For some reason, there's a pair of Lizalfos dancing around a small pile of durians up on a cliff in the rainforest area. Durians fully heal are a great find as they will restore all hearts and then overheal you when cooked, and will overheal when cooked so perhaps the Lizalfos are as happy with other "hearty"-type raw foods. They are a great find. Also, they are dancing right next to their haul as the tower, tipping a player new to the area off about how useful they are.would be!
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** And once you actually find and collect [[TwentyBearAsses all 900 Korok Seeds]], the game gives you a hilariously anticlimactic award in Hetsu's Gift, a golden piece of poop (literally!) that does... nothing. The joke actually works well for both Eastern and Western audiences: for the former, gamers expecting Hetsu's Gift to work like a ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kin_no_unko kin no unko'' lucky charm will be amused that it does nothing]], while the latter can see it as a commentary on [[VisualPun "shitty" awards for long tedious sidequests]], Which might spell out for you what you've been doing all game: you've just finished collecting 900 pieces of Koroks' ''poop''. Which somehow function as ''maraca beans''.

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** And once you actually find and collect [[TwentyBearAsses all 900 Korok Seeds]], the game gives you a hilariously anticlimactic award in Hetsu's Gift, a golden piece of poop (literally!) that does... nothing. The joke actually works well for both Eastern and Western audiences: for the former, gamers expecting Hetsu's Gift to work like a ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kin_no_unko kin no unko'' unko]]'' lucky charm will be amused that it does nothing]], nothing, while the latter can see it as a commentary on [[VisualPun "shitty" awards for long tedious sidequests]], Which might spell out for you what you've been doing all game: you've just finished collecting 900 pieces of Koroks' ''poop''. Which somehow function as ''maraca beans''.
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** This is the optimal way to SpeedRun, and some skilled players have pulled it off ''successfully.'' Think of this from the perspective of someone within the world: some guy wearing nothing but swim trunks (or threadbare clothing) flew off of a giant plateau, immediately dashed to the middle of a ruined town full of Guardians while surviving all of them, stormed a hijacked castle with only basic weapons and shields, and managed to beat the BigBad terrorizing the land for a hundred years. Factoring Amiibo speedruns, he was also aided by a horse that just spawned out of nowhere and some random tools that dropped ''from the sky!''
** The speedrun now has [[WebAnimation/SomethingAbout a]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1or3YILu28M fan animation]]!
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** Anyone who took two watermelons in their hands while wearing the Gerudo sets has laughed. Since the top is green like the fruits, it looks like Link suddenly got breasts and that he is groping them. It is up to you to find out if it was intentional or not. Some fans even made jokes about BuxomIsBetter.
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** Since the Gorons are allowed in town, it means that during Urbosa's era, Daruk, one of the manliest characters of the game and maybe of the whole franchise, could enter whenever he wanted.

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** The very first time Link puts on the clothes, he strikes a hilarious front-handed version of a CoyGirlishFlirtPose (look above).
*** For long time fans that was certainly a shock, especially if they saw previous incarnations like [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword Skyward Sword]].

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** The very first time Link puts on the clothes, he strikes a hilarious front-handed version of a CoyGirlishFlirtPose (look (see the picture above).
*** For long time fans fans, that was certainly a shock, surprising, especially if they saw previous incarnations of Link like [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword Skyward Sword]].Sword]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Twilight Princess]] or [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Ocarina of Time]]. Also, you must remember that the game often insist that Link was supposed to be a total badass the previous century.
** Urbosa wrote in her diary that it certainly wasn't the first time since Zelda used to hide in the town to get rid of Link. This one, being her bodyguard, followed her in disguise. Best part? First, it was Urbosa's idea, then Zelda left without him noticing, which means he did it for nothing, but at least Urbosa had some fun.
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*** For long time fans that was certainly a shock, especially if they saw previous incarnations like [[ https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword Skyward Sword]]

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** Link being [[CovertPervert kind of a perv here]] looking with assistance at Zelda when she picked the frog.
*** It can be a bit of an OutOfCharacter moment for many fans, but some of them will remember a certain scene from Twilight Princess with Telma...
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* The four gifts from the Champions make ''everything'' a joke. [[DemonicSpiders Well, except Lynels]]. On the contrary, [[ShockAndAwe Urbosa's]] [[BadassFingersnap Fury]] will knock their health down quite a bit and stun them. Though sneaking up on a Lynel to do so is difficult. Alternatively, using Stasis+ on one charging right at you can work.
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* The four gifts from the Champions make ''everything'' a joke. [[DemonicSpiders Well, except Lynels]].
** On the contrary, [[ShockAndAwe Urbosa's]] [[BadassFingersnap Fury]] will knock their health down quite a bit and stun them. Though sneaking up on a Lynel to do so is difficult. Alternatively, using Stasis+ on one charging right at you can work.

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Lynels]]. On the contrary, [[ShockAndAwe Urbosa's]] [[BadassFingersnap Fury]] will knock their health down quite a bit and stun them. Though sneaking up on a Lynel to do so is difficult. Alternatively, using Stasis+ on one charging right at you can work.work.
* There are stone slabs around the world that can be moved with the Stasis rune. Get the angle wrong, and they can end up flying backwards and smacking Link in the face, or go flying into the air, only to fall and squash him.
* Certain [=NPCs=] will react to Link standing on their furniture. Purah in particular will write down notes asserting that the Shrine of Resurrection must instill an urge to be as annoying as physically possible in its subjects. The Goron running the outdoor grill is rendered speechless if you stand on his grill. In Tarrey Town, all [=NPCs=] who are selling stuff will glare at Link with anger if he stands on their tables.
* Freezing a metal box or a boulder with the Stasis rune, storing as much energy in it as possible, and then clinging to it just as it gets launched can be a handy way to get around… or be sandwiched between said box/boulder and whatever it hits. (This is sometimes referred to as the [[Manga/DragonBall "Tao Pai Pai strategy."]])
* Using Octo Balloons as a means of flying can result in amusing hijinx, including some players who've tried to reach Ganon by turning a raft into a makeshift airship, or seeing how high up they can get before reaching the ceiling of the game. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEXDYSlNno0 One player demonstrates how to do so with a rock.]]
** In that video, the player explains why he chose a rock instead of a flat object like a raft. He explains that with the rock, he can walk around on its sides while it rotates, which isn't possible with a flat object. Almost immediately after, the rock rotates and he falls off.
* Doubling as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The fact that Zelda herself, rather than the Master Sword, some seal made by the Sages, or the factor of being thrown into another dimension, is the only thing keeping Calamity Ganon sealed within the Castle. The person who Ganon usually tries to kidnap or imprison is instead imprisoning ''him''. {{Irony}} doesn't even '''begin''' to explain this scenario. One can go as far as to imagine that this Zelda is basically telling Ganon "[[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} I'm not locked in here with you. YOU'RE locked in here with ME!]]"
** Ganon is notorious for "infecting"/"blighting" the various creatures throughout the games with parasitic beings; in this game, it's implied that ''Zelda'' is literally parasitizing him to keep him from taking his optimal physical form.
* A lot of comedy comes from the Sheikah Slate. Many people fanboy over it when they first see it. Many aspects of Link's adventure boil down to him being on a quest to upgrade his phone. Apps include a HardLight bomb generator, an app that lets Link carry around metal objects many times his weight on a whim, and [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers a camera app]], which includes the ability to take selfies. In a Literature/RobinsonCrusoe-themed quest, you're stripped to your underwear and can't take a single item with you, and even there, you get to keep your phone.
* The way Link ravenously gulps down various foods, especially meat skewers and rice balls.
** His animation for eating Dubious Food: he looks apprehensive of the food, then chomps it down in one gulp, keeping his hands over his mouth in an attempt to make sure the food ''stays'' down.
** Reading Zelda's diary reveals that Link has always [[BigEater loved eating food]], one of the first things she noticed about him that humanized him to her.
* Lots of Koroks are hidden under rocks that you need to lift up. Most players will, as a side-effect of button-mashing through the dialog boxes, accidentally set the rock back down on top of the Korok... [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential and then deliberately do so every time they find a Korok under a rock]], because [[AmusingInjuries Koroks make silly noises when squashed]].
* The design of the Guardians is based in part on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jōmon_pottery Jōmon pottery]]. What does this mean? '''[[RussianReversal The pottery is having its revenge]].'''
* Shooting any enemy that ''isn't'' a Guardian with an Ancient Arrow causes it to just... vanish. The arrow just destroys the enemy completely, leaving nothing behind for the player to pick up. There's something particularly funny about killing something such as a [[BossInMookClothing Silver Lynel]] using a single Ancient Arrow. It doesn't even drop anything. It just vanishes, leaving the player in disbelief. AwesomeButImpractical in its logical extreme.
** Elaborating on the last point: yes, this does defeat the Lynel, but whatever you were expecting it to drop just… doesn't. You obtained an ultra-high OP weapon to be able to do this, only to not be able to savor the spoils.
* Thanks to the weapon variety in this game, it's possible to do things like [[https://youtu.be/HryIvDG90Mc?list=PLEYTUxJ9C4F5QAbhjYcc2OOg2fCcZBBXH&t=3223 finish off a terrifying beastly boss creature with... a wooden mop]]. Likewise, enemies can pull this against you if they are desperate to get a weapon and they're also smart enough to set wooden weapons on fire to deal more damage to you. It's even possible to have an enemy grab a wooden mop and set it ablaze before attacking you with it. It's as ridiculous as it sounds.
** While also quite awesome, there is just something hilarious about defeating a Guardian or even ''Calamity Ganon'' with a pot lid. Since the game doesn't care what the shield is made of or what its stats are as long as you time it right, you can kill either with a brittle wooden plate just as well as with the Hyrule Shield.
* One of the costume sets in the DLC is a Tingle outfit. Most [=NPCs=] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/NintendoSwitch/comments/6kdy2b/how_zelda_npcs_react_to_tingle_in_breath_of_the/ react to it]] [[TakeThatScrappy with horror and disgust]]. Some people believe that, while making the outfit, Nintendo simply ported the effects over from the Dark Link outfit, which prompts the same reaction, and forgot to remove the "scare" reaction. But since it's Tingle, it's ''impossible to know.''
* If you've got a metal object like a door or a chest handy, you can go fishing using Magnesis. By repeatedly slamming the item into the water and bludgeoning the fish to death with it. If you're really lazy, just chuck in a bomb, blow it up, and watch all the dead fish float to the surface for easy pickings. Or, if you're really, REALLY lazy, just loose a single shock arrow into the water [[ElectrifiedBathtub and watch all those fish die]], now waiting for you to pluck their bodies out of the water and cook to potentially give yourself buffs. That [[TruthInTelevision actually exists in real life]] as an effective [[DoNotDoThisCoolThing (but usually very illegal)]] fishing practice called "dynamite fishing", but the fact that you are using ancient technology to catch some fish is a pretty funny idea on its own.
* In addition to Tingle, the Phantom DLC armor, when worn, will also elicit scared reactions out of people. It can be hilarious to walk up to somebody and watch them freak out as you approach. Even better is that the eyes are always full circles, but cut off by the helm to look like they're constantly glaring. If you wear this armor in a cutscene (and unlike shirtless, there's a good possibility you might due to its use), then any upward angle shot of link makes him look oddly surprised.
* Hero's Path marks all of the times Link died with a red X and Link screaming. Depending on the player, this could result in [[https://twitter.com/Neoblaze/status/880679002586959876 a montage of Link screaming]].
* While the horrified reactions {{Non Player Character}}s have to some armor sets can be funny on their own, it can be even funnier to find sets that ''somehow'' don't cause them, like the Fierce Deity. You can be running around with those creepy glowing solid white eyes and everyone acts like this is completely normal while the similar changes Dark Link's set causes are seen as unsettling. Majora's Mask and Kilton's silly looking monster "disguises" are also treated as if they are more normal than Link just running around naked or looking like Tingle.
** The lack of reaction to the Fierce Deity is ironic when one considers the fishing holes in ''Majora's Mask [=3D=]'', where the men running each of them says that Fierce Deity Link can't leave due to having a "scary face" that would scare off potential customers.
* There's just something comical about how fairies revive Link in this one. Rather than wait until he has stopped moving to restore his health, the ''instant'' he takes fatal damage, the fairy pops out and heals him, even if the deadly hit sent him flying!
* The sharp-eyed player might have noticed a small white mark on Link's underpants whenever he goes unclothed. If you zoom in and look close, you'll see that it's actually a little embroidered 8-bit Octorock sprite.
* Whenever you free a Divine Beast, a small icon of them appears on the loading screen. After obtaining Master Cycle Zero which is Link's own Divine Beast, it's speeding off in front of the other four on the loading screen.
* Taking photos with the Sheikah Slate and saving entries in the Compendium allows you to do so if the object of focus is within the middle box in some degree, so you can take pictures of just about anyone holding items and save them in the name of science and research such as the stable guy thinking he has a legendary weapon called "The Master Torch", or the Gerudo eating Hydromelons and throwing the rinds down the water stream.



* The fate of the Master Sword 100 years prior to the game can become this. Link used the blade so much that it ''also'' needed to be laid to rest in order to repair itself. As in, [[MemeticMutation the batteries in]] [[AnnoyingVideoGameHelper the Master Sword]] [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword were nearly depleted]].
* In the Wetland Stable, you may meet a Hylian named Yolero who believes that he's holding a legendary weapon called the Master Torch, making him a hero of legend destined to save the world. If you try talking to him after obtaining the Master Sword, this will happen:
-->'''Yolero:''' Nice baby sword, pal. I bet it can't even keep a flame going. What's its name?\\
'''Link:''' The Master Sword.\\
'''Yolero:''' Wha-? Master Sword? Ha ha! Must be some kind of off-brand knockoff of my legendary Master Torch! For I am Yolero, the hero of legend chosen to wield the Master Torch! Well, if you'll excuse me, I need to go save the world.
** Targeting his torch with the Camera Rune will prove there's nothing special about it, in case you were wondering.
* Some treasure chests are buried hard in the ground, requiring you to use Magnesis to uproot them. Depending on the angle of your pull and where you're standing, it's possible to have the chest go flying upwards and then smack you on the head on the way down, causing minor damage.
** If you found the treasure chest in question by feeding a stable dog and having it lead you to it, the dog will sit next to the chest once you get to it, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere only to get up and bolt once you unearth the chest]].
* For some reason, there's a pair of Lizalfos dancing around a small pile of durians up on a cliff in the rainforest area. Durians fully heal you when cooked, and will overheal when cooked with other "hearty"-type raw foods. They are a great find. Also, they are dancing right next to the tower, tipping a player new to the area off about how useful they are.
* Checking your adventure log during the Gut Check Challenge reveals that the quest description has changed to something along the lines of "[[LeaningOnTheFourthWall Stop checking your adventure log, and start checking your gut!]]"
** When starting said challenge by speaking to [[TestosteronePoisoning Bayge the Goron]] who is stood blocking the shrine, both of Link's dialogue options are PRICELESS:
--->'''Bayge:''' This is where we come to get [[PunctuatedForEmphasis RIPPED. AND. SHREDDED]]. It's where Goron boys become Goron men, brother!
--->'''Link (option 1):''' Um...please move.
--->'''Link (option 2):''' Riiight. [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Leaving now]].
* In one of the Korok trials -- in the middle of the foggy, eerie LostWoods -- you are given a riddle hinting about how to proceed. Reach the end of the path, and you find a tree with a face and a sign with another cryptically worded riddle. When you "feed" it a nearby shield, its "brother" reveals a chest and more torches light. The final sign is by another faced tree in the center of a foggy lake, and the atmosphere leads you to expect something mysterious and tricky. Instead:
-->"Please put my chest in my mouth.\\
''(in slightly smaller text)'' The shield-eater's brother stole it."
* One sidequest has Link find a woman who's [[CargoShip a bit too attached]] to a Sheikah Orb that he needs to open a nearby shrine. Her name is [[MeaningfulName Loone]]. She named the Orb Roscoe.
** And what does she do when one rides an ''actual'' Guardian to her location? Runs away just like everyone else. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential Also leaving you free to snatch the orb as you desire]][[HoistByHisOwnPetard ...so long as you don't get taken out by your own "steed"]].
** If you show her the requested Guardian photos, she declares Roscoe to be a piece of junk and wanders off.
* A Korok is having a nightmare while sleeping.
-->'''Pepp:''' Zzz... No! Vegetarians everywhere! STOP! THAT'S MY FACE!
* The stable hands' reactions to trying to register any rideable creature that ''isn't'' a horse. He'll be annoyed if you try to register a deer or [[BearsAreBadNews bear]], but he'll be mortified if you try to register something supernatural like a [[DemBones Stalhorse]] or [[AnimalisticAbomination Satori, the Lord of the Mountain]].
* At Riverside Stable, you can ask Parcy about various ways to get into [[TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Hyrule Castle]]. Most of the methods are named after the various races of Hyrule, namely the Zoras, Rito, Gorons, Sheikah, and Gerudo. If you pick "my own way," then Parcy will suggest that you could just charge through the front door smashing Guardians as you go like the Hero of old, but that would be [[LeeroyJenkins suicidally stupid]]. She's completely unaware that [[ObliviousMockery you are said Hero of old,]] that you might be capable of [[CrazyEnoughToWork doing exactly what she suggested,]] or that taking on way too many Guardians at once was [[IResembleThatRemark how you got killed the first time 100 years ago]].
* Kilton's explanation of the "Mon" points system he uses in his shop:
-->'''Kilton:''' Mon is a currency I invented to destabalize the market and fight the establishment! ...Just kidding, there ''is'' no establishment in Hyrule! I just love love monsters so much that I turned them into money!
* When showing photos of the Leviathan skeletons to the explorers requesting them, they all think that Link's just ''really'' good at drawing.
* As you travel the world, you'll repeatedly run into Pikango, a Sheikah artist who's dedicated his life to braving the dangers of Hyrule in search of beautiful landscapes to paint. If you actually ''look'' at [[TerribleArtist his paintings]] they're [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/709f5c7b7cbd4bad45d1bfb948f0ef08/94055b5afbb5c490-63/s1280x1920/2c5f03f555737a328afeab4f67c85c58cfc89d3f.png somewhat]] [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/97920dcbafcb75fbfe8c90d6aca5bd80/94055b5afbb5c490-58/s1280x1920/62863bafb05f7e96e9627d8bb7b215c84e1cbbac.png less]] [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/74a6d772b8d1ba54662ebd533cb89ecc/94055b5afbb5c490-91/s1280x1920/7257e427dbdce3dbf38b1db1110d614f803addd1.png masterful]] than you'd expect from someone who's dedicated his life to art.
* Reading Zelda's research notes in Hyrule Castle has a few entries at the start regarding the Sheikah Slate. At first neither she or Purah knew what to call it after its discovery, but Purah decided to call it the Sheikah Slate since [[ShapedLikeItself it's a slate made by the Sheikah]]. Zelda thinks it's a bit on the nose, implying that she wanted to call it something else. The next entry has her talk about the Camera function like it's a groundbreaking form of art since you can make image duplicates of whatever you point it at instantly without the need of an artist, which also implies that the simpler Pictoboxes ''also'' became LostTechnology.
* "Cherry", the [[{{Magitek}}Ancient Oven]] that Robbie operates, has a controller AI... which doesn't know Link's name. It handles the error by calling him "[=FamiliarNameMissing=]".




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* Speak to the Goron shopkeep while without clothes, meaning that you are ''on fire''. He will freak out and ask for you to PleasePutSomeClothesOn.
* [[ShmuckBait Go ahead]], [[ExplosiveStupidity try to use bomb arrows while on Death Mountain]]. Alternately, more than one first-time player [[WheresTheKaboom got an unpleasant surprise when they tried to use a bomb arrow in the rain]].
* Weird yet hilarious things can be seen by messing with the paths certain [=NPCs=] are programmed to follow, forcing them to go out of their way to try and circumvent you. If you disrupt her in just the right way, a Gerudo in Goron City will turn and walk right into a pit of lava! (She respawns on dry land just a few seconds later, thankfully.)
* When making your way over to Divine Beast Vah Rudania with Yunobo, the latter says to Link that in order to avoid the sentries, he should come up with a signal to let him know when he should stop and when he should move forward. One of Link's suggestions through the Dialogue Tree? "Mind powers!" (Whether this is Link being a [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic little shit]] or [[CloudCuckoolander actually hoping that he can do this?]] It's up to you.)
-->'''Yunobo:''' [[LiteralMinded Mind powers? Wow! You mean, like, real-life telepathy? I didn't know you Hylians could do that sort of thing these days!]]
* He then proceeds to ask Link, in his thoughts, if he's receiving him — before realising that it didn't work.
* In Death Mountain, a Goron asks you to find his brother, who went off investigating a legend in the mines. When you find him, he's passed out from hunger, and then his brother arrives, telling you to go find a Rock Roast for him at the bottom of the large hill they're on top of. When you find one, it's exactly as what you'd expect; a CartoonMeat made out of rock. Even better, when you avoid the sudden influx of enemies and hazards trying to prevent you from delivering it, and then the brothers dig up a shrine after eating it, you'd expect this to be a 'Blessing' shrine for all the trouble you've been through, right? Nope! It's a task shrine called ''[[HereWeGoAgain Greedy Hill]]''.



* If you feed Riju's personal Sand Seal, Patricia, a piece of fruit, she will thank you by barking out a prophecy, which Padda will interpret for you. They're helpful hints, but there's [[PungeonMaster a rather sealious problem]] [[http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/234/849/591.jpg with all of them.]]
* There is an NPC named Bozai who sprints a constant circle around Gerudo city because he heard that Gerudo women find it attractive when men show they are capable of sprinting on sand — needless to say, it's not working.
** If Link talks to him in the Gerudo clothes, he will assume Link is a woman and decides "she" is his type. Following through with the below sidequests will have him fall madly in love with Link, while Link is single-mindedly focused on getting his cool boots.
** Speaking with him in any other clothing, even after Link has spoken to him in Gerudo clothes and changed right in front of him... he will talk to him none the wiser that Link is the very person he'd just attempted to flirt with.
** He also offers Link a deal: if Link can find a statue depicting the eighth heroine in the Gerudo Highlands and take a photo of it, he will offer "her" his sand boots. However, the guy believes that he is sending Link out on a fool's quest with the hopes that it will draw the two of them closer to one another. When Link actually returns with the photo, the guy is shocked, but holds up his end of the bargain and begins asking Link out on a date... at which point, Link cuts him off mid-sentence to ask for the boots.
** It happens again when Link demands the snow boots and the NPC tasks Link with finding the sword belonging to the statue found previously. Once again, Link proves him/herself and demands the snow boots. The guy is more than happy to give Link the boots, finding the greedy and snarky demeanor flattering. When attempting to ask Link on a date this time, Link once again cuts him off, directly telling him "Not a chance." Link is usually so quiet, [[NiceGuy nice]], and [[TheStoic stoic]] that interacting with this guy must have ''really'' put him off to the point where he [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness abandoned his usual politeness]].
** The NPC will tell Link he'll "never get a girl" if Link talks to him in any other clothing besides the Gerudo clothes, when talking to him between getting the sand boots and starting the snow boots quest. This is especially ironic and hilarious when you consider how much of a ChickMagnet Link is in this game.
* A journal of recipes in Gerudo Town has a stealthy reference to [[TheScrappy Tingle]], of all people.
* In the waterways above Gerudo Town, you can find a Gerudo eating a huge stack of watermelon. She offers no explanation. She's just ''there''. Thought she does turn out to be part of a post-Naboris sidequest.
** Additionally, every time she finishes a slice, she tosses the rind into the water. You can follow it through the canals to an alcove with a waterfall, where it joins a pile of other rinds that are listlessly floating around.
* Link has the option to [[BlatantLies tell a guard that he's a Gerudo]]. Gerudo are extremely tall, mostly dark-skinned redheads, with many of them being extremely physically fit. The guard's reply involves yelling that this can't be, as she "can't see your ABS!".
* A couple of [=NPCs=] in the game, usually the smug male [=NPCs=] found around the Gerudo Desert region, will comment that Link is too skinny or short to find a girl who'd be interested in him. This is hilariously ironic, given that most incarnations of Link are major {{Chick Magnet}}s and this incarnation is perhaps the biggest yet.
* Riju putting on the Thunder Helm... only for it to then slide down her head since it's too big for her. When Link wears it later, turns out that it's practically a mask.
* If you look closely or visit at night, you can see that Riju isn't actually sitting on the throne, but on a ''booster seat'' that's been put on the throne.
* If you visit Riju in her room at night, you will find her talking to her stuffed sand seal toys. She gets flustered when she sees you and urges you to ignore the toys.
* When first entering Gerudo town, you find a Goron walking around, who wonders why they let him inside the LadyLand. After freeing Vah Naboris, he's still there but now another Goron has joined him, and they're chilling around in a corner and learning the Gerudo language.
* In the southeastern cliff of the Gerudo highlands, there're giant slabs of stone that are heated by the Goron as training for enduring extreme heat. This turns out to be a shrine quest, whose first part involves Link outlasting the three Goron training there in the first slab. The Goron will slowly start succumbing to the heat until all of them pass out. Also, while two of them are very into the training, the other one clearly would rather not be there.




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* When meeting Tulin for the first time in Rito Village, you can greet him with "good morning" or "good evening". Greeting him wrong (as in saying good morning when it's night out and vice versa) has him saying that's a weird way to greet someone. Talking to him again after clearing Vah Medoh has him greet Link as "the weird greeter guy."




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* When you first arrive in Zora's Domain to aid them, you find a Goron is also present. Turns out that he was willing to help them against Vah Ruta as well... except that Prince Sidon had to (probably awkwardly) essentially tell him; "We appreciate the gesture, but you're too fat and heavy for me to carry across the lake."
** Additionally, one Zora elder insists that he can wield the Shock Arrows, even though Zoras are weak to electricity. Said elder stubbornly keeps shocking himself over and over every time he tries to pick one up. If you take the arrow, he'll scold you for the "act of violence", then walk off.
** Upon first meeting Sidon, you have the opportunity to tell him you need time to think about whether or not you'll help him. His response is to stand there staring at you for a few seconds, with the most hilariously stunned look on his face, before regaining himself and cheerfully insisting that you've had enough time to think.
* Exploring inside Divine Beast Vah Ruta (who, for the record, is designed after an elephant) becomes just a little bit funny once you realize that by tilting her trunk back to activate waterwheels and other mechanisms, you're basically making Ruta give herself a shower.
* Scattered throughout Zora's Domain are numerous stone monuments describing heroic deeds by legendary Zora... and one monument entitled "Memoir of a Gifted Stonemason". Having crafted and placed all the other monuments, the mason decided that [[SmallNameBigEgo his own achievement deserved to be remembered too.]] He finishes his memoir by noting that "So long as I remember to sign these monuments, my name will be remembered forever." His name does not appear on any monument.



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* The fate of the Master Sword 100 years prior to the game can become this. Link used the blade so much that it ''also'' needed to be laid to rest in order to repair itself. As in, [[MemeticMutation the batteries in]] [[AnnoyingVideoGameHelper the Master Sword]] [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword were nearly depleted]].
* Speak to the Goron shopkeep while without clothes, meaning that you are ''on fire''. He will freak out and ask for you to PleasePutSomeClothesOn.
* In the Wetland Stable, you may meet a Hylian named Yolero who believes that he's holding a legendary weapon called the Master Torch, making him a hero of legend destined to save the world. If you try talking to him after obtaining the Master Sword, this will happen:
-->'''Yolero:''' Nice baby sword, pal. I bet it can't even keep a flame going. What's its name?\\
'''Link:''' The Master Sword.\\
'''Yolero:''' Wha-? Master Sword? Ha ha! Must be some kind of off-brand knockoff of my legendary Master Torch! For I am Yolero, the hero of legend chosen to wield the Master Torch! Well, if you'll excuse me, I need to go save the world.
** Targeting his torch with the Camera Rune will prove there's nothing special about it, in case you were wondering.
* Some treasure chests are buried hard in the ground, requiring you to use Magnesis to uproot them. Depending on the angle of your pull and where you're standing, it's possible to have the chest go flying upwards and then smack you on the head on the way down, causing minor damage.
** If you found the treasure chest in question by feeding a stable dog and having it lead you to it, the dog will sit next to the chest once you get to it, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere only to get up and bolt once you unearth the chest]].
* Similarly, there are stone slabs around the world that can be moved with the Stasis rune. Get the angle wrong, and they can end up flying backwards and smacking Link in the face, or go flying into the air, only to fall and squash him.
* Certain [=NPCs=] will react to Link standing on their furniture. Purah in particular will write down notes asserting that the Shrine of Resurrection must instill an urge to be as annoying as physically possible in its subjects. The Goron running the outdoor grill is rendered speechless if you stand on his grill. In Tarrey Town, all [=NPCs=] who are selling stuff will glare at Link with anger if he stands on their tables.
* If you feed Riju's personal Sand Seal, Patricia, a piece of fruit, she will thank you by barking out a prophecy, which Padda will interpret for you. They're helpful hints, but there's [[PungeonMaster a rather sealious problem]] [[http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/234/849/591.jpg with all of them.]]
* For some reason, there's a pair of Lizalfos dancing around a small pile of durians up on a cliff in the rainforest area.
** Durians fully heal you when cooked, and will overheal when cooked with other "hearty"-type raw foods. They are a great find. Also, they are dancing right next to the tower, tipping a player new to the area off about how useful they are.
* Freezing a metal box or a boulder with the Stasis rune, storing as much energy in it as possible, and then clinging to it just as it gets launched can be a handy way to get around… or be sandwiched between said box/boulder and whatever it hits. (This is sometimes referred to as the [[Manga/DragonBall "Tao Pai Pai strategy."]])
* Using Octo Balloons as a means of flying can result in amusing hijinx, including some players who've tried to reach Ganon by turning a raft into a makeshift airship, or seeing how high up they can get before reaching the ceiling of the game. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEXDYSlNno0 One player demonstrates how to do so with a rock.]]
** In that video, the player explains why he chose a rock instead of a flat object like a raft. He explains that with the rock, he can walk around on its sides while it rotates, which isn't possible with a flat object. Almost immediately after, the rock rotates and he falls off.
* Doubling as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The fact that Zelda herself, rather than the Master Sword, some seal made by the Sages, or the factor of being thrown into another dimension, is the only thing keeping Calamity Ganon sealed within the Castle. The person who Ganon usually tries to kidnap or imprison is instead imprisoning ''him''. {{Irony}} doesn't even '''begin''' to explain this scenario. One can go as far as to imagine that this Zelda is basically telling Ganon "[[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} I'm not locked in here with you. YOU'RE locked in here with ME!]]"
** Ganon is notorious for "infecting"/"blighting" the various creatures throughout the games with parasitic beings; in this game, it's implied that ''Zelda'' is literally parasitizing him to keep him from taking his optimal physical form.
* A lot of comedy comes from the Sheikah Slate. Many people fanboy over it when they first see it. Many aspects of Link's adventure boil down to him being on a quest to upgrade his phone. Apps include a HardLight bomb generator, an app that lets Link carry around metal objects many times his weight on a whim, and [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers a camera app]], which includes the ability to take selfies. In a Literature/RobinsonCrusoe-themed quest, you're stripped to your underwear and can't take a single item with you, and even there, you get to keep your phone.
* The way Link ravenously gulps down various foods, especially meat skewers and rice balls.
** His animation for eating Dubious Food: he looks apprehensive of the food, then chomps it down in one gulp, keeping his hands over his mouth in an attempt to make sure the food ''stays'' down.
** Reading Zelda's diary reveals that Link has always [[BigEater loved eating food]], one of the first things she noticed about him that humanized him to her.
* Lots of Koroks are hidden under rocks that you need to lift up. Most players will, as a side-effect of button-mashing through the dialog boxes, accidentally set the rock back down on top of the Korok... [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential and then deliberately do so every time they find a Korok under a rock]], because [[AmusingInjuries Koroks make silly noises when squashed]].
* There is an NPC named Bozai who sprints a constant circle around Gerudo city because he heard that Gerudo women find it attractive when men show they are capable of sprinting on sand — needless to say, it's not working.
** If Link talks to him in the Gerudo clothes, he will assume Link is a woman and decides "she" is his type. Following through with the below sidequests will have him fall madly in love with Link, while Link is single-mindedly focused on getting his cool boots.
** Speaking with him in any other clothing, even after Link has spoken to him in Gerudo clothes and changed right in front of him... he will talk to him none the wiser that Link is the very person he'd just attempted to flirt with.
** He also offers Link a deal: if Link can find a statue depicting the eighth heroine in the Gerudo Highlands and take a photo of it, he will offer "her" his sand boots. However, the guy believes that he is sending Link out on a fool's quest with the hopes that it will draw the two of them closer to one another. When Link actually returns with the photo, the guy is shocked, but holds up his end of the bargain and begins asking Link out on a date... at which point, Link cuts him off mid-sentence to ask for the boots.
** It happens again when Link demands the snow boots and the NPC tasks Link with finding the sword belonging to the statue found previously. Once again, Link proves him/herself and demands the snow boots. The guy is more than happy to give Link the boots, finding the greedy and snarky demeanor flattering. When attempting to ask Link on a date this time, Link once again cuts him off, directly telling him "Not a chance." Link is usually so quiet, [[NiceGuy nice]], and [[TheStoic stoic]] that interacting with this guy must have ''really'' put him off to the point where he [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness abandoned his usual politeness]].
** The NPC will tell Link he'll "never get a girl" if Link talks to him in any other clothing besides the Gerudo clothes, when talking to him between getting the sand boots and starting the snow boots quest. This is especially ironic and hilarious when you consider how much of a ChickMagnet Link is in this game.
* A journal of recipes in Gerudo Town has a stealthy reference to [[TheScrappy Tingle]], of all people.
* Checking your adventure log during the Gut Check Challenge reveals that the quest description has changed to something along the lines of "[[LeaningOnTheFourthWall Stop checking your adventure log, and start checking your gut!]]"
** When starting said challenge by speaking to [[TestosteronePoisoning Bayge the Goron]] who is stood blocking the shrine, both of Link's dialogue options are PRICELESS:
--->'''Bayge:''' This is where we come to get [[PunctuatedForEmphasis RIPPED. AND. SHREDDED]]. It's where Goron boys become Goron men, brother!
--->'''Link (option 1):''' Um...please move.
--->'''Link (option 2):''' Riiight. [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Leaving now]].
* In one of the Korok trials -- in the middle of the foggy, eerie LostWoods -- you are given a riddle hinting about how to proceed. Reach the end of the path, and you find a tree with a face and a sign with another cryptically worded riddle. When you "feed" it a nearby shield, its "brother" reveals a chest and more torches light. The final sign is by another faced tree in the center of a foggy lake, and the atmosphere leads you to expect something mysterious and tricky. Instead:
-->"Please put my chest in my mouth.\\
''(in slightly smaller text)'' The shield-eater's brother stole it."
* In the waterways above Gerudo Town, you can find a Gerudo eating a huge stack of watermelon. She offers no explanation. She's just ''there''. Thought she does turn out to be part of a post-Naboris sidequest.
** Additionally, every time she finishes a slice, she tosses the rind into the water. You can follow it through the canals to an alcove with a waterfall, where it joins a pile of other rinds that are listlessly floating around.
* Link has the option to [[BlatantLies tell a guard that he's a Gerudo]]. Gerudo are extremely tall, mostly dark-skinned redheads, with many of them being extremely physically fit.
** The guard's reply involves yelling that this can't be, as she "can't see your ABS!".
* One sidequest has Link find a woman who's [[CargoShip a bit too attached]] to a Sheikah Orb that he needs to open a nearby shrine. Her name is [[MeaningfulName Loone]]. She named the Orb Roscoe.
** And what does she do when one rides an ''actual'' Guardian to her location? Runs away just like everyone else. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential Also leaving you free to snatch the orb as you desire]][[HoistByHisOwnPetard ...so long as you don't get taken out by your own "steed"]].
** If you show her the requested Guardian photos, she declares Roscoe to be a piece of junk and wanders off.
* A couple of [=NPCs=] in the game, usually the smug male [=NPCs=] found around the Gerudo Desert region, will comment that Link is too skinny or short to find a girl who'd be interested in him. This is hilariously ironic, given that most incarnations of Link are major {{Chick Magnet}}s and this incarnation is perhaps the biggest yet.
* The design of the Guardians is based in part on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jōmon_pottery Jōmon pottery]]. What does this mean? '''[[RussianReversal The pottery is having its revenge]].'''
* Shooting any enemy that ''isn't'' a Guardian with an Ancient Arrow causes it to just... vanish. The arrow just destroys the enemy completely, leaving nothing behind for the player to pick up. There's something particularly funny about killing something such as a [[BossInMookClothing Silver Lynel]] using a single Ancient Arrow. It doesn't even drop anything. It just vanishes, leaving the player in disbelief. AwesomeButImpractical in its logical extreme.
** Elaborating on the last point: yes, this does defeat the Lynel, but whatever you were expecting it to drop just… doesn't. You obtained an ultra-high OP weapon to be able to do this, only to not be able to savor the spoils.
* Thanks to the weapon variety in this game, it's possible to do things like [[https://youtu.be/HryIvDG90Mc?list=PLEYTUxJ9C4F5QAbhjYcc2OOg2fCcZBBXH&t=3223 finish off a terrifying beastly boss creature with... a wooden mop]]. Likewise, enemies can pull this against you if they are desperate to get a weapon and they're also smart enough to set wooden weapons on fire to deal more damage to you. It's even possible to have an enemy grab a wooden mop and set it ablaze before attacking you with it. It's as ridiculous as it sounds.
** While also quite awesome, there is just something hilarious about defeating a Guardian or even ''Calamity Ganon'' with a pot lid. Since the game doesn't care what the shield is made of or what its stats are as long as you time it right, you can kill either with a brittle wooden plate just as well as with the Hyrule Shield.
* When you first arrive in Zora's Domain to aid them, you find a Goron is also present. Turns out that he was willing to help them against Vah Ruta as well... except that Prince Sidon had to (probably awkwardly) essentially tell him; "We appreciate the gesture, but you're too fat and heavy for me to carry across the lake."
** Additionally, one Zora elder insists that he can wield the Shock Arrows, even though Zoras are weak to electricity. Said elder stubbornly keeps shocking himself over and over every time he tries to pick one up. If you take the arrow, he'll scold you for the "act of violence", then walk off.
** Upon first meeting Sidon, you have the opportunity to tell him you need time to think about whether or not you'll help him. His response is to stand there staring at you for a few seconds, with the most hilariously stunned look on his face, before regaining himself and cheerfully insisting that you've had enough time to think.
* When meeting Tulin for the first time in Rito Village, you can greet him with "good morning" or "good evening". Greeting him wrong (as in saying good morning when it's night out and vice versa) has him saying that's a weird way to greet someone. Talking to him again after clearing Vah Medoh has him greet Link as "the weird greeter guy."
* One of the costume sets in the DLC is a Tingle outfit. Most [=NPCs=] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/NintendoSwitch/comments/6kdy2b/how_zelda_npcs_react_to_tingle_in_breath_of_the/ react to it]] [[TakeThatScrappy with horror and disgust]].
** Some people believe that, while making the outfit, Nintendo simply ported the effects over from the Dark Link outfit, which prompts the same reaction, and forgot to remove the "scare" reaction. But since it's Tingle, it's ''impossible to know.''
* [[ShmuckBait Go ahead]], [[ExplosiveStupidity try to use bomb arrows while on Death Mountain]].
** Alternately, more than one first-time player [[WheresTheKaboom got an unpleasant surprise when they tried to use a bomb arrow in the rain]].
* Exploring inside Divine Beast Vah Ruta (who, for the record, is designed after an elephant) becomes just a little bit funny once you realize that by tilting her trunk back to activate waterwheels and other mechanisms, you're basically making Ruta give herself a shower.
* If you've got a metal object like a door or a chest handy, you can go fishing using Magnesis. By repeatedly slamming the item into the water and bludgeoning the fish to death with it. If you're really lazy, just chuck in a bomb, blow it up, and watch all the dead fish float to the surface for easy pickings. Or, if you're really, REALLY lazy, just loose a single shock arrow into the water [[ElectrifiedBathtub and watch all those fish die]], now waiting for you to pluck their bodies out of the water and cook to potentially give yourself buffs.
** That second part [[TruthInTelevision actually exists in real life]] as an effective [[DoNotDoThisCoolThing (but usually very illegal)]] fishing practice called "dynamite fishing", but the fact that you are using ancient technology to catch some fish is a pretty funny idea on its own.
* In addition to Tingle, the Phantom DLC armor, when worn, will also elicit scared reactions out of people. It can be hilarious to walk up to somebody and watch them freak out as you approach. Even better is that the eyes are always full circles, but cut off by the helm to look like they're constantly glaring. If you wear this armor in a cutscene (and unlike shirtless, there's a good possibility you might due to its use), then any upward angle shot of link makes him look oddly surprised.
* Hero's Path marks all of the times Link died with a red X and Link screaming. Depending on the player, this could result in [[https://twitter.com/Neoblaze/status/880679002586959876 a montage of Link screaming]].
* While the horrified reactions {{Non Player Character}}s have to some armor sets can be funny on their own, it can be even funnier to find sets that ''somehow'' don't cause them, like the Fierce Deity. You can be running around with those creepy glowing solid white eyes and everyone acts like this is completely normal while the similar changes Dark Link's set causes are seen as unsettling. Majora's Mask and Kilton's silly looking monster "disguises" are also treated as if they are more normal than Link just running around naked or looking like Tingle.
** The lack of reaction to the Fierce Deity is ironic when one considers the fishing holes in ''Majora's Mask [=3D=]'', where the men running each of them says that Fierce Deity Link can't leave due to having a "scary face" that would scare off potential customers.
* A Korok is having a nightmare while sleeping.
-->'''Pepp:''' Zzz... No! Vegetarians everywhere! STOP! THAT'S MY FACE!
* Weird yet hilarious things can be seen by messing with the paths certain [=NPCs=] are programmed to follow, forcing them to go out of their way to try and circumvent you. If you disrupt her in just the right way, a Gerudo in Goron City will turn and walk right into a pit of lava! (She respawns on dry land just a few seconds later, thankfully.)
* There's just something comical about how fairies revive Link in this one. Rather than wait until he has stopped moving to restore his health, the ''instant'' he takes fatal damage, the fairy pops out and heals him, even if the deadly hit sent him flying!
* The stable hands' reactions to trying to register any rideable creature that ''isn't'' a horse. He'll be annoyed if you try to register a deer or [[BearsAreBadNews bear]], but he'll be mortified if you try to register something supernatural like a [[DemBones Stalhorse]] or [[AnimalisticAbomination Satori, the Lord of the Mountain]].

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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n* The fate of the Master Sword 100 years prior to the game can become this. Link used the blade so much that it ''also'' needed to be laid to rest in order to repair itself. As in, [[MemeticMutation the batteries in]] [[AnnoyingVideoGameHelper the Master Sword]] [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword were nearly depleted]].\n* Speak to the Goron shopkeep while without clothes, meaning that you are ''on fire''. He will freak out and ask for you to PleasePutSomeClothesOn.\n* In the Wetland Stable, you may meet a Hylian named Yolero who believes that he's holding a legendary weapon called the Master Torch, making him a hero of legend destined to save the world. If you try talking to him after obtaining the Master Sword, this will happen:\n-->'''Yolero:''' Nice baby sword, pal. I bet it can't even keep a flame going. What's its name?\\\n'''Link:''' The Master Sword.\\\n'''Yolero:''' Wha-? Master Sword? Ha ha! Must be some kind of off-brand knockoff of my legendary Master Torch! For I am Yolero, the hero of legend chosen to wield the Master Torch! Well, if you'll excuse me, I need to go save the world.\n** Targeting his torch with the Camera Rune will prove there's nothing special about it, in case you were wondering.\n* Some treasure chests are buried hard in the ground, requiring you to use Magnesis to uproot them. Depending on the angle of your pull and where you're standing, it's possible to have the chest go flying upwards and then smack you on the head on the way down, causing minor damage.\n** If you found the treasure chest in question by feeding a stable dog and having it lead you to it, the dog will sit next to the chest once you get to it, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere only to get up and bolt once you unearth the chest]].\n* Similarly, there are stone slabs around the world that can be moved with the Stasis rune. Get the angle wrong, and they can end up flying backwards and smacking Link in the face, or go flying into the air, only to fall and squash him.\n* Certain [=NPCs=] will react to Link standing on their furniture. Purah in particular will write down notes asserting that the Shrine of Resurrection must instill an urge to be as annoying as physically possible in its subjects. The Goron running the outdoor grill is rendered speechless if you stand on his grill. In Tarrey Town, all [=NPCs=] who are selling stuff will glare at Link with anger if he stands on their tables.\n* If you feed Riju's personal Sand Seal, Patricia, a piece of fruit, she will thank you by barking out a prophecy, which Padda will interpret for you. They're helpful hints, but there's [[PungeonMaster a rather sealious problem]] [[http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/001/234/849/591.jpg with all of them.]]\n* For some reason, there's a pair of Lizalfos dancing around a small pile of durians up on a cliff in the rainforest area.\n** Durians fully heal you when cooked, and will overheal when cooked with other "hearty"-type raw foods. They are a great find. Also, they are dancing right next to the tower, tipping a player new to the area off about how useful they are.\n* Freezing a metal box or a boulder with the Stasis rune, storing as much energy in it as possible, and then clinging to it just as it gets launched can be a handy way to get around… or be sandwiched between said box/boulder and whatever it hits. (This is sometimes referred to as the [[Manga/DragonBall "Tao Pai Pai strategy."]])\n* Using Octo Balloons as a means of flying can result in amusing hijinx, including some players who've tried to reach Ganon by turning a raft into a makeshift airship, or seeing how high up they can get before reaching the ceiling of the game. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEXDYSlNno0 One player demonstrates how to do so with a rock.]]\n** In that video, the player explains why he chose a rock instead of a flat object like a raft. He explains that with the rock, he can walk around on its sides while it rotates, which isn't possible with a flat object. Almost immediately after, the rock rotates and he falls off.\n* Doubling as a SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The fact that Zelda herself, rather than the Master Sword, some seal made by the Sages, or the factor of being thrown into another dimension, is the only thing keeping Calamity Ganon sealed within the Castle. The person who Ganon usually tries to kidnap or imprison is instead imprisoning ''him''. {{Irony}} doesn't even '''begin''' to explain this scenario. One can go as far as to imagine that this Zelda is basically telling Ganon "[[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} I'm not locked in here with you. YOU'RE locked in here with ME!]]"\n** Ganon is notorious for "infecting"/"blighting" the various creatures throughout the games with parasitic beings; in this game, it's implied that ''Zelda'' is literally parasitizing him to keep him from taking his optimal physical form.\n* A lot of comedy comes from the Sheikah Slate. Many people fanboy over it when they first see it. Many aspects of Link's adventure boil down to him being on a quest to upgrade his phone. Apps include a HardLight bomb generator, an app that lets Link carry around metal objects many times his weight on a whim, and [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers a camera app]], which includes the ability to take selfies. In a Literature/RobinsonCrusoe-themed quest, you're stripped to your underwear and can't take a single item with you, and even there, you get to keep your phone.\n* The way Link ravenously gulps down various foods, especially meat skewers and rice balls.\n** His animation for eating Dubious Food: he looks apprehensive of the food, then chomps it down in one gulp, keeping his hands over his mouth in an attempt to make sure the food ''stays'' down.\n** Reading Zelda's diary reveals that Link has always [[BigEater loved eating food]], one of the first things she noticed about him that humanized him to her.\n* Lots of Koroks are hidden under rocks that you need to lift up. Most players will, as a side-effect of button-mashing through the dialog boxes, accidentally set the rock back down on top of the Korok... [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential and then deliberately do so every time they find a Korok under a rock]], because [[AmusingInjuries Koroks make silly noises when squashed]].\n* There is an NPC named Bozai who sprints a constant circle around Gerudo city because he heard that Gerudo women find it attractive when men show they are capable of sprinting on sand — needless to say, it's not working.\n** If Link talks to him in the Gerudo clothes, he will assume Link is a woman and decides "she" is his type. Following through with the below sidequests will have him fall madly in love with Link, while Link is single-mindedly focused on getting his cool boots.\n** Speaking with him in any other clothing, even after Link has spoken to him in Gerudo clothes and changed right in front of him... he will talk to him none the wiser that Link is the very person he'd just attempted to flirt with.\n** He also offers Link a deal: if Link can find a statue depicting the eighth heroine in the Gerudo Highlands and take a photo of it, he will offer "her" his sand boots. However, the guy believes that he is sending Link out on a fool's quest with the hopes that it will draw the two of them closer to one another. When Link actually returns with the photo, the guy is shocked, but holds up his end of the bargain and begins asking Link out on a date... at which point, Link cuts him off mid-sentence to ask for the boots.\n** It happens again when Link demands the snow boots and the NPC tasks Link with finding the sword belonging to the statue found previously. Once again, Link proves him/herself and demands the snow boots. The guy is more than happy to give Link the boots, finding the greedy and snarky demeanor flattering. When attempting to ask Link on a date this time, Link once again cuts him off, directly telling him "Not a chance." Link is usually so quiet, [[NiceGuy nice]], and [[TheStoic stoic]] that interacting with this guy must have ''really'' put him off to the point where he [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness abandoned his usual politeness]].\n** The NPC will tell Link he'll "never get a girl" if Link talks to him in any other clothing besides the Gerudo clothes, when talking to him between getting the sand boots and starting the snow boots quest. This is especially ironic and hilarious when you consider how much of a ChickMagnet Link is in this game.\n* A journal of recipes in Gerudo Town has a stealthy reference to [[TheScrappy Tingle]], of all people.\n* Checking your adventure log during the Gut Check Challenge reveals that the quest description has changed to something along the lines of "[[LeaningOnTheFourthWall Stop checking your adventure log, and start checking your gut!]]"\n** When starting said challenge by speaking to [[TestosteronePoisoning Bayge the Goron]] who is stood blocking the shrine, both of Link's dialogue options are PRICELESS:\n--->'''Bayge:''' This is where we come to get [[PunctuatedForEmphasis RIPPED. AND. SHREDDED]]. It's where Goron boys become Goron men, brother!\n--->'''Link (option 1):''' Um...please move.\n--->'''Link (option 2):''' Riiight. [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Leaving now]].\n* In one of the Korok trials -- in the middle of the foggy, eerie LostWoods -- you are given a riddle hinting about how to proceed. Reach the end of the path, and you find a tree with a face and a sign with another cryptically worded riddle. When you "feed" it a nearby shield, its "brother" reveals a chest and more torches light. The final sign is by another faced tree in the center of a foggy lake, and the atmosphere leads you to expect something mysterious and tricky. Instead:\n-->"Please put my chest in my mouth.\\\n''(in slightly smaller text)'' The shield-eater's brother stole it."\n* In the waterways above Gerudo Town, you can find a Gerudo eating a huge stack of watermelon. She offers no explanation. She's just ''there''. Thought she does turn out to be part of a post-Naboris sidequest.\n** Additionally, every time she finishes a slice, she tosses the rind into the water. You can follow it through the canals to an alcove with a waterfall, where it joins a pile of other rinds that are listlessly floating around.\n* Link has the option to [[BlatantLies tell a guard that he's a Gerudo]]. Gerudo are extremely tall, mostly dark-skinned redheads, with many of them being extremely physically fit.\n** The guard's reply involves yelling that this can't be, as she "can't see your ABS!".\n* One sidequest has Link find a woman who's [[CargoShip a bit too attached]] to a Sheikah Orb that he needs to open a nearby shrine. Her name is [[MeaningfulName Loone]]. She named the Orb Roscoe.\n** And what does she do when one rides an ''actual'' Guardian to her location? Runs away just like everyone else. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential Also leaving you free to snatch the orb as you desire]][[HoistByHisOwnPetard ...so long as you don't get taken out by your own "steed"]].\n** If you show her the requested Guardian photos, she declares Roscoe to be a piece of junk and wanders off.\n* A couple of [=NPCs=] in the game, usually the smug male [=NPCs=] found around the Gerudo Desert region, will comment that Link is too skinny or short to find a girl who'd be interested in him. This is hilariously ironic, given that most incarnations of Link are major {{Chick Magnet}}s and this incarnation is perhaps the biggest yet.\n* The design of the Guardians is based in part on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jōmon_pottery Jōmon pottery]]. What does this mean? '''[[RussianReversal The pottery is having its revenge]].'''\n* Shooting any enemy that ''isn't'' a Guardian with an Ancient Arrow causes it to just... vanish. The arrow just destroys the enemy completely, leaving nothing behind for the player to pick up. There's something particularly funny about killing something such as a [[BossInMookClothing Silver Lynel]] using a single Ancient Arrow. It doesn't even drop anything. It just vanishes, leaving the player in disbelief. AwesomeButImpractical in its logical extreme.\n** Elaborating on the last point: yes, this does defeat the Lynel, but whatever you were expecting it to drop just… doesn't. You obtained an ultra-high OP weapon to be able to do this, only to not be able to savor the spoils.\n* Thanks to the weapon variety in this game, it's possible to do things like [[https://youtu.be/HryIvDG90Mc?list=PLEYTUxJ9C4F5QAbhjYcc2OOg2fCcZBBXH&t=3223 finish off a terrifying beastly boss creature with... a wooden mop]]. Likewise, enemies can pull this against you if they are desperate to get a weapon and they're also smart enough to set wooden weapons on fire to deal more damage to you. It's even possible to have an enemy grab a wooden mop and set it ablaze before attacking you with it. It's as ridiculous as it sounds.\n** While also quite awesome, there is just something hilarious about defeating a Guardian or even ''Calamity Ganon'' with a pot lid. Since the game doesn't care what the shield is made of or what its stats are as long as you time it right, you can kill either with a brittle wooden plate just as well as with the Hyrule Shield.\n* When you first arrive in Zora's Domain to aid them, you find a Goron is also present. Turns out that he was willing to help them against Vah Ruta as well... except that Prince Sidon had to (probably awkwardly) essentially tell him; "We appreciate the gesture, but you're too fat and heavy for me to carry across the lake."\n** Additionally, one Zora elder insists that he can wield the Shock Arrows, even though Zoras are weak to electricity. Said elder stubbornly keeps shocking himself over and over every time he tries to pick one up. If you take the arrow, he'll scold you for the "act of violence", then walk off.\n** Upon first meeting Sidon, you have the opportunity to tell him you need time to think about whether or not you'll help him. His response is to stand there staring at you for a few seconds, with the most hilariously stunned look on his face, before regaining himself and cheerfully insisting that you've had enough time to think.\n* When meeting Tulin for the first time in Rito Village, you can greet him with "good morning" or "good evening". Greeting him wrong (as in saying good morning when it's night out and vice versa) has him saying that's a weird way to greet someone. Talking to him again after clearing Vah Medoh has him greet Link as "the weird greeter guy."\n* One of the costume sets in the DLC is a Tingle outfit. Most [=NPCs=] [[https://www.reddit.com/r/NintendoSwitch/comments/6kdy2b/how_zelda_npcs_react_to_tingle_in_breath_of_the/ react to it]] [[TakeThatScrappy with horror and disgust]].\n** Some people believe that, while making the outfit, Nintendo simply ported the effects over from the Dark Link outfit, which prompts the same reaction, and forgot to remove the "scare" reaction. But since it's Tingle, it's ''impossible to know.''\n* [[ShmuckBait Go ahead]], [[ExplosiveStupidity try to use bomb arrows while on Death Mountain]].\n** Alternately, more than one first-time player [[WheresTheKaboom got an unpleasant surprise when they tried to use a bomb arrow in the rain]].\n* Exploring inside Divine Beast Vah Ruta (who, for the record, is designed after an elephant) becomes just a little bit funny once you realize that by tilting her trunk back to activate waterwheels and other mechanisms, you're basically making Ruta give herself a shower.\n* If you've got a metal object like a door or a chest handy, you can go fishing using Magnesis. By repeatedly slamming the item into the water and bludgeoning the fish to death with it. If you're really lazy, just chuck in a bomb, blow it up, and watch all the dead fish float to the surface for easy pickings. Or, if you're really, REALLY lazy, just loose a single shock arrow into the water [[ElectrifiedBathtub and watch all those fish die]], now waiting for you to pluck their bodies out of the water and cook to potentially give yourself buffs.\n** That second part [[TruthInTelevision actually exists in real life]] as an effective [[DoNotDoThisCoolThing (but usually very illegal)]] fishing practice called "dynamite fishing", but the fact that you are using ancient technology to catch some fish is a pretty funny idea on its own.\n* In addition to Tingle, the Phantom DLC armor, when worn, will also elicit scared reactions out of people. It can be hilarious to walk up to somebody and watch them freak out as you approach. Even better is that the eyes are always full circles, but cut off by the helm to look like they're constantly glaring. If you wear this armor in a cutscene (and unlike shirtless, there's a good possibility you might due to its use), then any upward angle shot of link makes him look oddly surprised.\n* Hero's Path marks all of the times Link died with a red X and Link screaming. Depending on the player, this could result in [[https://twitter.com/Neoblaze/status/880679002586959876 a montage of Link screaming]].\n* While the horrified reactions {{Non Player Character}}s have to some armor sets can be funny on their own, it can be even funnier to find sets that ''somehow'' don't cause them, like the Fierce Deity. You can be running around with those creepy glowing solid white eyes and everyone acts like this is completely normal while the similar changes Dark Link's set causes are seen as unsettling. Majora's Mask and Kilton's silly looking monster "disguises" are also treated as if they are more normal than Link just running around naked or looking like Tingle.\n** The lack of reaction to the Fierce Deity is ironic when one considers the fishing holes in ''Majora's Mask [=3D=]'', where the men running each of them says that Fierce Deity Link can't leave due to having a "scary face" that would scare off potential customers.\n* A Korok is having a nightmare while sleeping.\n-->'''Pepp:''' Zzz... No! Vegetarians everywhere! STOP! THAT'S MY FACE!\n* Weird yet hilarious things can be seen by messing with the paths certain [=NPCs=] are programmed to follow, forcing them to go out of their way to try and circumvent you. If you disrupt her in just the right way, a Gerudo in Goron City will turn and walk right into a pit of lava! (She respawns on dry land just a few seconds later, thankfully.)\n* There's just something comical about how fairies revive Link in this one. Rather than wait until he has stopped moving to restore his health, the ''instant'' he takes fatal damage, the fairy pops out and heals him, even if the deadly hit sent him flying!\n* The stable hands' reactions to trying to register any rideable creature that ''isn't'' a horse. He'll be annoyed if you try to register a deer or [[BearsAreBadNews bear]], but he'll be mortified if you try to register something supernatural like a [[DemBones Stalhorse]] or [[AnimalisticAbomination Satori, the Lord of the Mountain]].[[folder:DLC]]



* At Riverside Stable, you can ask Parcy about various ways to get into [[TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Hyrule Castle]]. Most of the methods are named after the various races of Hyrule, namely the Zoras, Rito, Gorons, Sheikah, and Gerudo. If you pick "my own way," then Parcy will suggest that you could just charge through the front door smashing Guardians as you go like the Hero of old, but that would be [[LeeroyJenkins suicidally stupid]]. She's completely unaware that [[ObliviousMockery you are said Hero of old,]] that you might be capable of [[CrazyEnoughToWork doing exactly what she suggested,]] or that taking on way too many Guardians at once was [[IResembleThatRemark how you got killed the first time 100 years ago]].
* [[https://twitter.com/kure4_aoi/status/1160843983997685760 "I WILL TAKE YOUR—"]][[note]][[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Meep meep! [teleports off using the Sheikah Slate]]][[/note]]
* Riju putting on the Thunder Helm... only for it to then slide down her head since it's too big for her. When Link wears it later, turns out that it's practically a mask.
* If you look closely or visit at night, you can see that Riju isn't actually sitting on the throne, but on a ''booster seat'' that's been put on the throne.
* If you visit Riju in her room at night, you will find her talking to her stuffed sand seal toys. She gets flustered when she sees you and urges you to ignore the toys.
* When first entering Gerudo town, you find a Goron walking around, who wonders why they let him inside the LadyLand. After freeing Vah Naboris, he's still there but now another Goron has joined him, and they're chilling around in a corner and learning the Gerudo language.
* In the southeastern cliff of the Gerudo highlands, there're giant slabs of stone that are heated by the Goron as training for enduring extreme heat. This turns out to be a shrine quest, whose first part involves Link outlasting the three Goron training there in the first slab. The Goron will slowly start succumbing to the heat until all of them pass out. Also, while two of them are very into the training, the other one clearly would rather not be there.
* Kilton's explanation of the "Mon" points system he uses in his shop:
-->'''Kilton:''' Mon is a currency I invented to destabalize the market and fight the establishment! ...Just kidding, there ''is'' no establishment in Hyrule! I just love love monsters so much that I turned them into money!
* When making your way over to Divine Beast Vah Rudania with Yunobo, the latter says to Link that in order to avoid the sentries, he should come up with a signal to let him know when he should stop and when he should move forward. One of Link's suggestions through the Dialogue Tree? "Mind powers!" (Whether this is Link being a [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic little shit]] or [[CloudCuckoolander actually hoping that he can do this?]] It's up to you.)
-->'''Yunobo:''' [[LiteralMinded Mind powers? Wow! You mean, like, real-life telepathy? I didn't know you Hylians could do that sort of thing these days!]]
** He then proceeds to ask Link, in his thoughts, if he's receiving him — before realising that it didn't work.
* [[https://twitter.com/NostalgicVGEdit/status/1301923282392944641 It's possible to hump a Hinox to death!]]
* The sharp-eyed player might have noticed a small white mark on Link's underpants whenever he goes unclothed. If you zoom in and look close, you'll see that it's actually a little embroidered 8-bit Octorock sprite.
* When showing photos of the Leviathan skeletons to the explorers requesting them, they all think that Link's just ''really'' good at drawing.
* In Death Mountain, a Goron asks you to find his brother, who went off investigating a legend in the mines. When you find him, he's passed out from hunger, and then his brother arrives, telling you to go find a Rock Roast for him at the bottom of the large hill they're on top of. When you find one, it's exactly as what you'd expect; a CartoonMeat made out of rock. Even better, when you avoid the sudden influx of enemies and hazards trying to prevent you from delivering it, and then the brothers dig up a shrine after eating it, you'd expect this to be a 'Blessing' shrine for all the trouble you've been through, right? Nope! It's a task shrine called ''[[HereWeGoAgain Greedy Hill]]''.
* Revali's taunting towards Link about him not being able to board Vah Medoh without flight becomes hilarious when you discover that, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_nInVWP5ZM using the right resources]], Link actually ''can'' make it to Medoh all by himself.[[note]]Though the game is programmed such that if Link somehow gets to Medoh before he's supposed to, its collision will be turned off and he'll simply phase throuth it[[/note]] That's right, the ''one thing'' Revali was able to rightfully gloat about to Link's face isn't even true, [[AlwaysSecondBest ouch]].
* Whenever you free a Divine Beast, a small icon of them appears on the loading screen. After obtaining Master Cycle Zero which is Link's own Divine Beast, it's speeding off in front of the other four on the loading screen.
* Taking photos with the Sheikah Slate and saving entries in the Compendium allows you to do so if the object of focus is within the middle box in some degree, so you can take pictures of just about anyone holding items and save them in the name of science and research such as the stable guy thinking he has a legendary weapon called "The Master Torch", or the Gerudo eating Hydromelons and throwing the rinds down the water stream.
* As you travel the world, you'll repeatedly run into Pikango, a Sheikah artist who's dedicated his life to braving the dangers of Hyrule in search of beautiful landscapes to paint. If you actually ''look'' at [[TerribleArtist his paintings]] they're [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/709f5c7b7cbd4bad45d1bfb948f0ef08/94055b5afbb5c490-63/s1280x1920/2c5f03f555737a328afeab4f67c85c58cfc89d3f.png somewhat]] [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/97920dcbafcb75fbfe8c90d6aca5bd80/94055b5afbb5c490-58/s1280x1920/62863bafb05f7e96e9627d8bb7b215c84e1cbbac.png less]] [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/74a6d772b8d1ba54662ebd533cb89ecc/94055b5afbb5c490-91/s1280x1920/7257e427dbdce3dbf38b1db1110d614f803addd1.png masterful]] than you'd expect from someone who's dedicated his life to art.
* Reading Zelda's research notes in Hyrule Castle has a few entries at the start regarding the Sheikah Slate. At first neither she or Purah knew what to call it after its discovery, but Purah decided to call it the Sheikah Slate since [[ShapedLikeItself it's a slate made by the Sheikah]]. Zelda thinks it's a bit on the nose, implying that she wanted to call it something else. The next entry has her talk about the Camera function like it's a groundbreaking form of art since you can make image duplicates of whatever you point it at instantly without the need of an artist, which also implies that the simpler Pictoboxes ''also'' became LostTechnology.
* Scattered throughout Zora's Domain are numerous stone monuments describing heroic deeds by legendary Zora... and one monument entitled "Memoir of a Gifted Stonemason". Having crafted and placed all the other monuments, the mason decided that [[SmallNameBigEgo his own achievement deserved to be remembered too.]] He finishes his memoir by noting that "So long as I remember to sign these monuments, my name will be remembered forever." His name does not appear on any monument.
* "Cherry", the [[{{Magitek}}Ancient Oven]] that Robbie operates, has a controller AI... which doesn't know Link's name. It handles the error by calling him "[=FamiliarNameMissing=]".

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* At Riverside Stable, you can ask Parcy about various ways to get into [[TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon Hyrule Castle]]. Most of the methods are named after the various races of Hyrule, namely the Zoras, Rito, Gorons, Sheikah, and Gerudo. If you pick "my own way," then Parcy will suggest that you could just charge through the front door smashing Guardians as you go like the Hero of old, but that would be [[LeeroyJenkins suicidally stupid]]. She's completely unaware that [[ObliviousMockery you are said Hero of old,]] that you might be capable of [[CrazyEnoughToWork doing exactly what she suggested,]] or that taking on way too many Guardians at once was [[IResembleThatRemark how you got killed the first time 100 years ago]].
* [[https://twitter.com/kure4_aoi/status/1160843983997685760 "I WILL TAKE YOUR—"]][[note]][[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Meep meep! [teleports off using the Sheikah Slate]]][[/note]]
* Riju putting on the Thunder Helm... only for it to then slide down her head since it's too big for her. When Link wears it later, turns out that it's practically a mask.
* If you look closely or visit at night, you can see that Riju isn't actually sitting on the throne, but on a ''booster seat'' that's been put on the throne.
* If you visit Riju in her room at night, you will find her talking to her stuffed sand seal toys. She gets flustered when she sees you and urges you to ignore the toys.
* When first entering Gerudo town, you find a Goron walking around, who wonders why they let him inside the LadyLand. After freeing Vah Naboris, he's still there but now another Goron has joined him, and they're chilling around in a corner and learning the Gerudo language.
* In the southeastern cliff of the Gerudo highlands, there're giant slabs of stone that are heated by the Goron as training for enduring extreme heat. This turns out to be a shrine quest, whose first part involves Link outlasting the three Goron training there in the first slab. The Goron will slowly start succumbing to the heat until all of them pass out. Also, while two of them are very into the training, the other one clearly would rather not be there.
* Kilton's explanation of the "Mon" points system he uses in his shop:
-->'''Kilton:''' Mon is a currency I invented to destabalize the market and fight the establishment! ...Just kidding, there ''is'' no establishment in Hyrule! I just love love monsters so much that I turned them into money!
* When making your way over to Divine Beast Vah Rudania with Yunobo, the latter says to Link that in order to avoid the sentries, he should come up with a signal to let him know when he should stop and when he should move forward. One of Link's suggestions through the Dialogue Tree? "Mind powers!" (Whether this is Link being a [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic little shit]] or [[CloudCuckoolander actually hoping that he can do this?]] It's up to you.)
-->'''Yunobo:''' [[LiteralMinded Mind powers? Wow! You mean, like, real-life telepathy? I didn't know you Hylians could do that sort of thing these days!]]
** He then proceeds to ask Link, in his thoughts, if he's receiving him — before realising that it didn't work.
* [[https://twitter.com/NostalgicVGEdit/status/1301923282392944641 It's possible to hump a Hinox to death!]]
* The sharp-eyed player might have noticed a small white mark on Link's underpants whenever he goes unclothed. If you zoom in and look close, you'll see that it's actually a little embroidered 8-bit Octorock sprite.
* When showing photos of the Leviathan skeletons to the explorers requesting them, they all think that Link's just ''really'' good at drawing.
* In Death Mountain, a Goron asks you to find his brother, who went off investigating a legend in the mines. When you find him, he's passed out from hunger, and then his brother arrives, telling you to go find a Rock Roast for him at the bottom of the large hill they're on top of. When you find one, it's exactly as what you'd expect; a CartoonMeat made out of rock. Even better, when you avoid the sudden influx of enemies and hazards trying to prevent you from delivering it, and then the brothers dig up a shrine after eating it, you'd expect this to be a 'Blessing' shrine for all the trouble you've been through, right? Nope! It's a task shrine called ''[[HereWeGoAgain Greedy Hill]]''.
* Revali's taunting towards Link about him not being able to board Vah Medoh without flight becomes hilarious when you discover that, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_nInVWP5ZM using the right resources]], Link actually ''can'' make it to Medoh all by himself.[[note]]Though the game is programmed such that if Link somehow gets to Medoh before he's supposed to, its collision will be turned off and he'll simply phase throuth it[[/note]] That's right, the ''one thing'' Revali was able to rightfully gloat about to Link's face isn't even true, [[AlwaysSecondBest ouch]].
* Whenever you free a Divine Beast, a small icon of them appears on the loading screen. After obtaining Master Cycle Zero which is Link's own Divine Beast, it's speeding off in front of the other four on the loading screen.
* Taking photos with the Sheikah Slate and saving entries in the Compendium allows you to do so if the object of focus is within the middle box in some degree, so you can take pictures of just about anyone holding items and save them in the name of science and research such as the stable guy thinking he has a legendary weapon called "The Master Torch", or the Gerudo eating Hydromelons and throwing the rinds down the water stream.
* As you travel the world, you'll repeatedly run into Pikango, a Sheikah artist who's dedicated his life to braving the dangers of Hyrule in search of beautiful landscapes to paint. If you actually ''look'' at [[TerribleArtist his paintings]] they're [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/709f5c7b7cbd4bad45d1bfb948f0ef08/94055b5afbb5c490-63/s1280x1920/2c5f03f555737a328afeab4f67c85c58cfc89d3f.png somewhat]] [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/97920dcbafcb75fbfe8c90d6aca5bd80/94055b5afbb5c490-58/s1280x1920/62863bafb05f7e96e9627d8bb7b215c84e1cbbac.png less]] [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/74a6d772b8d1ba54662ebd533cb89ecc/94055b5afbb5c490-91/s1280x1920/7257e427dbdce3dbf38b1db1110d614f803addd1.png masterful]] than you'd expect from someone who's dedicated his life to art.
* Reading Zelda's research notes in Hyrule Castle has a few entries at the start regarding the Sheikah Slate. At first neither she or Purah knew what to call it after its discovery, but Purah decided to call it the Sheikah Slate since [[ShapedLikeItself it's a slate made by the Sheikah]]. Zelda thinks it's a bit on the nose, implying that she wanted to call it something else. The next entry has her talk about the Camera function like it's a groundbreaking form of art since you can make image duplicates of whatever you point it at instantly without the need of an artist, which also implies that the simpler Pictoboxes ''also'' became LostTechnology.
* Scattered throughout Zora's Domain are numerous stone monuments describing heroic deeds by legendary Zora... and one monument entitled "Memoir of a Gifted Stonemason". Having crafted and placed all the other monuments, the mason decided that [[SmallNameBigEgo his own achievement deserved to be remembered too.]] He finishes his memoir by noting that "So long as I remember to sign these monuments, my name will be remembered forever." His name does not appear on any monument.
* "Cherry", the [[{{Magitek}}Ancient Oven]] that Robbie operates, has a controller AI... which doesn't know Link's name. It handles the error by calling him "[=FamiliarNameMissing=]".

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* The average KleptomaniacHero Link would probably grab anything in sight, until taking a Baked Apple next to the Old Man's bonfire at the beginning causes him to [[WhatTheHellHero shout at the player about stealing]], [[SubvertedTrope only to laugh]], [[TheGadfly and admit he couldn't help himself on that one]].
** Another way this can play out is that the Old Man will end his dialogue at the camp by encouraging you to take one of his spare axes, but if you do the Kleptomaniac Hero thing and take it before talking to him, he'll [[LampshadeHanging lampshade your impatience]].
** When the Old Man mentions the Paraglider for the first time in relation to getting down from the Plateau, one of Link's options in each conversation afterwards until you get it are consistently along the lines of, "Paraglider please!" "Give me that Paraglider." "Paraglider?"
** Accidentally confusing the Old Man for a boar while trying to hunt stealthily in the Forest of Spirits. He might not die, but you will from embarrassment.
** And if you answer him that you'd use the Torch to set things on fire, he's rather...disturbed to say the least. Added hilarity in that the King thinks that Link may have lost his mind after 100 years of sleep.
** When the Old Man asks Link to go to the top of the Great Plateau Tower, Link climbs all the way up there -- [[OffscreenTeleportation only to see that the Old Man somehow beat him to it]]. One of the dialog options is a nonplussed: "Did you... fly here?" Since the Old Man is actually the spirit of King Rhoam, Link was technically correct.
** If Link climbs the tower once again, the Old Man will chide him for forgetting that he could just teleport back to the tower when it was activated.



* A nice little detail is that some enemies (namely Bokoblins) are omnivorous and eat fruits and meat. If you go to the Hebra region, where it's freezing, throwing the enemies a piece of meat or fruit as they sit on their camps will lure them out. However, given that the altitude is so great, the food will likely freeze, which gets hilarious proportions when you see a random Bokoblin try to get a bite from the steak you just threw and have it freeze mid-bite. The Bokoblin will then throw a tantrum from trying to eat frozen meat.
** Frozen meat, by the way, that Link can eat with no problem. ExtremeOmnivore indeed.
* You can pick up the heads of dismantled Stal Bokoblins and run off with them. You also have the option to punt them. You can also [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0Zcyzo3w54 use them against them]].
** You also have the option to kick them over a cliff. If it doesn't kill them, then the head will desperately try to roll back up a way-too-steep incline while the body waits for a skull that will never come back. Did we forget to mention that this keeps up until sunrise?

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* A nice little detail is that some enemies (namely Bokoblins) are omnivorous and eat fruits and meat. If you go to the Hebra region, where it's freezing, throwing the enemies a piece of meat or fruit as they sit on their camps will lure them out. However, given that the altitude is so great, the food will likely freeze, which gets hilarious proportions when you see a random Bokoblin try to get a bite from the steak you just threw and have it freeze mid-bite. The Bokoblin will then throw a tantrum from trying to eat frozen meat.
** Frozen meat, by the way, that Link can eat with no problem. ExtremeOmnivore indeed.
* You can pick up the heads of dismantled Stal Bokoblins and run off with them. You also have the option to punt them. You can also [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0Zcyzo3w54 use them against them]].
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them]]. You also have the option to kick them over a cliff. If it doesn't kill them, then the head will desperately try to roll back up a way-too-steep incline while the body waits for a skull that will never come back. Did we forget to mention that this keeps up until sunrise?



** You can bring a Stal head into a stable, keeping the body from retrieving it, since monsters don't aggro near settlements. If there are [=NPCs=] in the stable, such as when it's raining, they'll all just freeze up at the sight of the Stalmonster head (despite the fact that it's not doing anything in Link's hands). [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential This can go on until morning, when the Stal head dies]].
* Link can use skeleton arms as weapons. The hands still move and close, too. When Link sheaths them on his back, it looks like they're trying to grab his butt. Lizalfos Arms in particular for some reason function as ''boomerangs''.
** On the subject of weapons, you can actually kill enemies with a ''soup ladle.''
-->'''[[WesternAnimation/TheTick SPOOOOOON!]]'''
-->''[[WebVideo/TheHorriblySlowMurdererWithTheExtremelyInefficientWeapon It began as a nuisance]]...''

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** * You can bring a Stal head into a stable, keeping the body from retrieving it, since monsters don't aggro near settlements. If there are [=NPCs=] in the stable, such as when it's raining, they'll all just freeze up at the sight of the Stalmonster head (despite the fact that it's not doing anything in Link's hands). [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential This can go on until morning, when the Stal head dies]].
* Link can use skeleton arms as weapons. The hands still move and close, too. When Link sheaths them on his back, it looks like they're trying to grab his butt. Lizalfos Arms in particular for some reason function as ''boomerangs''.
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''boomerangs''. On the subject of weapons, you can actually kill enemies with a ''soup ladle.''
-->'''[[WesternAnimation/TheTick SPOOOOOON!]]'''
-->''[[WebVideo/TheHorriblySlowMurdererWithTheExtremelyInefficientWeapon It began as a nuisance]]...
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** If you attack a paralyzed Guardian or Decayed Guardian from the back, they don't even bother turning around until a good chunk of their heath is gone, instead opting to randomly blast things.
* When you activate the Great Plateau Tower, it triggers a huge cutscene where the tower rises out of the earth and sends massive mounds of earth and debris flying everywhere. Just prior to this, the Sheikah Slate Pedestal gives you this warning:
-->''[[{{Understatement}} "Please watch out for falling rocks."]]''
* The Woodland Tower has a partially shattered monster rock hut atop it. Imagine what the reactions of the poor monsters inside would have been when the tower rose from the ground.

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** If you attack a paralyzed Guardian or Decayed Guardian from the back, they don't even bother turning around until a good chunk of their heath health is gone, instead opting to randomly blast things.
* When you activate the Great Plateau Tower, it triggers a huge cutscene where the tower rises out of the earth and sends massive mounds of earth and debris flying everywhere. Just prior to this, the Sheikah Slate Pedestal gives you this warning:
-->''[[{{Understatement}} "Please watch out for falling rocks."]]''
* The Woodland Tower has a partially shattered monster rock hut atop it. Imagine what the reactions of the poor monsters inside would have been when the tower rose from the ground.
things.



** You're also able to change the color of Link's various outfits. How does this happen? Link gets dunked into a vat of dye, and he pops out with his outfit completely changed (yet somehow, his skin and hair are untouched from the dip).
** What sells it is Link's OhCrap face. He realized all too late ''exactly'' what's about to happen.
** [=NPCs=] also are programmed to react to Link's clothing, or the lack of it, with at least one NPC shown telling Link to show some decency and put some clothes on.

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** You're also able to change the color of Link's various outfits. How does this happen? Link gets dunked into a vat of dye, and he pops out with his outfit completely changed (yet somehow, his skin and hair are untouched from the dip).
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dip). What sells it is Link's OhCrap face. He realized all too late ''exactly'' what's about to happen.
** * [=NPCs=] also are programmed to react to Link's clothing, or the lack of it, with at least one NPC shown telling Link to show some decency and put some clothes on.



* In Impa's house, you can find the "Journal of Various Worries", which contains several entries from villagers detailing their current struggles. The first page is from a guy who recently split up with his wife.
-->''Well, my wife left me today. The last thing she said to me was, "What's more important, the Cuccos or me?!" I chose the Cuccos.''
** They're both still living in the village, and if you do a sidequest for the wife at the general store, she'll bring up her continued resentment once you succeed.
* One of the shrines that can be found early in the game is surrounded by beautiful flowers, all planted by one woman named Magda who stands guard at it even amidst the various monsters lurking around. The only way to get into the shrine itself is to ''not'' touch any of the flowers while heading towards it. The comedy comes from Magda herself, who chews you out whenever you attempt to walk through said flowers ([[VideoGameCrueltyPotential or cut them on purpose]]). Do it once? She angrily scolds you. Do it twice? She starts getting depressed. [[RuleOfThree Do it a third time?]] She flies into an UnstoppableRage, then proceeds to ''[[DisproportionateRetribution beat three hearts' worth of damage out of Link]]'', regardless of whether or not he's got armor on him. She has been dubbed "Flowerblight Ganon" by the fandom for a reason.
** This continues even after the player enters/exits the shrine. Careless players who forgot about the flowers while completing the shrine, or unsuspecting players who might assume that the flowers are safe to walk on now that the Shrine Quest has been completed, are in for a surprise. Especially if [[OhCrap it happens to be their third time]].
** After getting beaten up, players might want to get revenge on Magda. Fortunately, there's an Octorok nearby. Stand in just the right place, and enjoy a bit of CatharsisFactor as the Octorok repeatedly tries to shoot rocks at Link, only to hit Magda instead.
* The hefty 80 rupee price of the better bed, [[WackyWaterbed the Blissful Waterbed]] to be more precise, in Zora's Domain is worth it to hear Link bounce on it, giggling like a little kid.
** Why? Maybe because it's a ''[[StealthPun water bed]]''.
** The beds are also located directly across the room from the innkeeper. He probably stood there and watched as Link jumped on the bed!
* Similarly, at the inn in Goron City, he has the option of getting a Goron massage. A very ''hard'' massage.
* And at the inn in Gerudo Town (which you have to cross dress to enter), the innkeeper may comment on Link's voe-ish[[note]]masculine[[/note]] figure — while giving Link spa treatment, giggling with pleasure all the while.



* There's a class for the [[OneGenderRace Gerudo]] on [[NoGuyWantsAnAmazon how to interact with men]], and it's considered something of a tough pass. The teacher asks how they'd greet a handsome male stranger.
-->'''Pasha:''' I would wave casually to him, but also keep myself prepared in case he's a distraction for a bandit ambush!\\
'''Dina:''' I would enthusiastically greet him, approaching with a smile and my hands clearly empty!\\
'''Risa:''' I would walk casually towards him [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and then strike a fierce blow when he least expected it]]!\\
'''Ashai:''' ''(to that last one)'' Risa... That would be a crime...
** Risa's answer for what to do if you find a wounded voe is to secretly bring him home and keep him there till she can treat him fully. Ashai says while it's a nice sentiment, it's also basically kidnapping. There's a good reason Risa has to take this class as a refresher.
** And then the third lesson:
--->'''Ashai:''' You are suddenly approached by a voe whose attention you've sought, and he abruptly engages you in conversation.
--->'''Pasha:''' Hrm... I would pretend that I don't know how to speak his language.
--->'''Ashai:''' That's an interesting approach, Pasha! You could inspire some curiosity in the voe by doing that... Remember: it isn't unrealistic that [[BilingualBackfire the voe may actually speak the language you pretend to know, too]]!
--->'''Dina:''' Oh! I would take the up-close opportunity to determine his social standing based on the clothes he's wearing!
--->'''Ashai:''' Ah, good thinking, Dina. Just remember that sometimes all of someone's good clothes are dirty, so they might wear something more casual.
--->'''Risa:''' Oh! I would grab his hand and twist his wrist until he agreed to marry me!
--->'''Ashai:''' [[FlatWhat Wha... You'd]]... Risa... Let's talk after class.
** Ashai asks Link, [[WholesomeCrossdresser who is in vai dress]], if he's interested in taking the class. If he replies no, she inquires if there's [[ShipTease already someone he cares deeply about]]. He responds by [[BadassAdorable looking to the side and visibly blushing even while wearing a mask]].
* Another Gerudo example. It's possible to find a Gerudo traveler on the road, looking for love. It wouldn't be nearly as funny had she not referred to it as "hunting for a voe".
* Impa's granddaughter Paya is full of these. In particular, if you hear about her story, she'll mention that she has a birthmark shaped like a papaya seed. One of the options is to ask where it is, prompting Paya to become extremely flustered, causing Impa to gently cut in and tell Link he'd best change the subject. Paya promises to tell Link one day, but not today.
-->'''Link:''' Where is it?\\
'''Paya:''' ''[covers her face with both hands]'' Well...it's kinda...\\
'''Impa:''' Um, Master Link. I advise you to change the subject.
** You ''do'' later find out upon completing the memory quest and freeing the Divine Beasts. In Impa's own words, "It's smack in the middle of her left butt cheek!" Paya is mortified.
** Paya's diary is upstairs. The option to read it has Link look at it in curiosity while the text option says "Must not read. Must not read", then Link proceeds to do it anyway. The diary's contents read as if it's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLH2R8fBUzE straight out of a slash-fic]].
* When you climb the Lanayru Tower, you find a Zora up there. Apparently, when Link activated the Tower network, this poor guy had picked a rather unfortunate spot to take a nap, and the tower rose out of the ground right underneath him. That's some unfortunate timing!
** Even funnier is when you meet him later at Zora's Domain. He had to dive into the river to get down from the tower, and has grown an odd obsession with diving forms as a result, making Link perform a dive, which he raves about, for a sidequest.



* ''Any'' fear you have of the [[EvilCounterpart Yiga Clan]] will be eliminated once you storm their base. Whether it's their obsession with bananas, their lack of discipline, or their incompetent boss, they won't scare you any more.
** One of the Yiga assassins disguised as a travelling merchant will actually ''sell'' you bananas like a real merchant before trying to take your life. And he has 99 of them, at 99 rupees per bunch (ripoff artist...). Better yet, if you talk to him after killing Master Kohga, he'll briefly declare he's attacking you in the name of bananas, before correcting himself and declaring it in the name of the boss.
** The path to their hideout is lined with groups of those rows of statues where you must offer something to to get a Korok Seed. Everywhere else, some of the statues have offerings already, to let you know what item you need to give the rest. Here, none of the statues have offerings, so how do you know what to give them? Well, they are marked with the Yiga emblem, so anyone who has encountered them should instantly know the correct answer is bananas.
** While you're storming the base, it's possible to go through a side hall and up a ladder to discover some Yiga treasure: a chest containing one jewel, and a pile of something like ''20 bananas''.
** To sneak past Yiga Blademaster guards, you can toss a banana on the ground where they can see it. If you hang around to watch, you'll be treated to the sight of a giant man ''gleefully'' tiptoeing over to it, then look around bashfully before tucking the treat away for later.
** After finally making your way through the hideout, you reach the final room. At the center of the room is a treasure chest on the pedestal. Obviously, it's the valuable Gerudo treasure you were sent to recover, right? Nope. It's another bunch of Mighty Bananas. The actual thing you're looking for is behind a false wall and a boss fight.
** The boss himself, Master Kohga, deserves a mention — a humourous BreatherBoss with some interesting gimmicks (imagine if [[VideoGame/MassEffect2 Niftu Cal the Biotic God]] had his own boss fight, then imagine a Nintendo version of ''that''). He summons balls to attack you with, and the main way to harm him is to drop his own balls on his head. Then at the very end, when he tries to kill you with an enormous metal ball, it ''slowly'' rolls back on him ''into the pit''.
** It turns out that the Yiga Clan is predated by its own love of potassium. Monk Maz Koshia in ''The Champions' Ballad'' carries on the great ''Zelda'' [[RunningGag tradition]] of powerful bosses having [[OutsideTheBoxTactic absurd]] [[WeaksauceWeakness weaknesses]] by being unable to resist a Mighty Banana. Drop one on the ground, and he'll forget you exist, happily prance over, and start chowing down while you wind up an attack. If he's cloned himself, ''all of the clones will stop and stare in unison'' while the real one blows his cover.
* One Zora (Laflat) asks you to take a picture of a red-maned [[BossInMookClothing Lynel]]. [[ButThouMust If you keep saying that you don't understand what she's asking you to do]], she says she'll explain it like you're a child. [[BabyTalk She's not kidding]]. In the Japanese version, she will swap her ending verb speeches "-desu" and "-masu" to "-dechu" and "-machu".
* The Great Fairies' methods of upgrading Link's armor become more and more intimate the stronger the armor gets. First-level upgrades have her blowing a kiss at him, and second-level have her kissing the tip of her finger and flicking it in his direction. For third-level upgrades, she chooses something a bit more direct, leaning in close with her lips puckered as Link tries to hide his face. For the fourth and final upgrade tier, she seizes him off his feet, hugs and cuddles him affectionately close to her, and retreats into her fountain with him flailing helplessly and clutched tight in her arms, all while squealing and giggling in utter delight. All four of them react as though it's all in good fun afterward, laughing elatedly to themselves while poor Link tries to pick himself up off the floor.
** Three of the four Great Fairies have some humorous dialogue for when they meet Link, as well:
*** Kaysa notes how pleasing he is to look at and asks if he would like to live with her. When Link objects to this, she insists she's only joking and teases him about how cute he looks when he's blushing.
*** As a whole, Kaysa is by far the most flagrant about her affection for Link and makes every effort to toy with him about how she feels. Yet should Link decline her offer to upgrade something even though he has the materials, she assumes he's putting it off on purpose and chastises him for trying to tease ''her.''
*** Tera will try to pass herself off as TheOmniscient who's been watching Link throughout his journey thus far, and decides to predict what he's thinking at that moment to prove it. She takes a few moments to think...and then guesses he's asking himself if she'll just cut to the chase and upgrade his armor already.
---->'''Tera:''' Looks like I hit the mark, hm? Ahem. What an impatient person.
*** Mija is less than impressed with Link at first, and her initial reaction even raises certain queries as to what goes on during the aforementioned fourth upgrade.
---->'''Mija:''' [[ExpectingSomeoneTaller I was expecting someone]]...[[GiantWoman bigger, I guess]]. But a slim little lad like you will do just fine. Yes.
* The way the Great Fairies demand money from Link to open up the buds that contain them implies either that they are truly powered by Rupee tributes and have lost their strength due to lack of visitors...or that they willingly cocooned themselves in frustration until people started paying them again.



* The trial of Myahm Agana Shrine in Hateno Village has you navigating a ball through a maze with gyro controls and then catapulting it once it's out of the maze. However, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_Uw2wv67P4 some players]] can just [[DungeonBypass completely bypass the maze]] by literally flipping it upside down, then having the replacement ball drop on its flat underside and rolling the ball across that way. The best part is that an interview revealed this bypass was actually discovered early during game testing, but the devs decided to keep it as a way to reward player ingenuity and because it's funny.
* When approaching the Gerudo Tower, there's a Rito (Kass) playing an accordion on the top. In a game that often takes a more minimalist approach to music, a random accordion out of nowhere is a lot funnier than it should be, especially because you won't hear it until you're in position to glide over to the tower itself.
** A similar thing happens while you're exploring the forests in the southern end of Hyrule. You'll be walking along the path, enjoying the ambiance, when an accordion suddenly starts up in the distance.
** Speaking of Kass, if you do the above of trying to take a bear to a stable that Kass is at, while most of the [=NPCs=] are rightfully terrified, Kass just stops playing his accordion and sorta just… stares at Link. One wonders what must be going through the bard's head, particularly when you keep in mind that he knows ''exactly'' who Link used to be.
* In one of Kass's subquests he gives you a hint to find what might be the ancient hero's life savings. After solving the puzzle, the total amount comes up to 300 rupees. Even Kass himself is disappointed at how low it is. It seems the ancient hero forgot to upgrade his wallet...
* Remember the AmbiguouslyGay carpenters from back in ''Ocarina of Time''? Hateno Village includes a carpentry foreman who amps up the CampGay.
* Several regarding Link's crossdressing to get into Gerudo town:
** Wearing the Gerudo outfit disguises Link as a cute woman to some [=NPCs=], and the sheer nervous awkwardness in which some men complement Link or try to ask him out is adorably funny, but one particular guy in Kara Kara Bazaar makes an incredible swing and a miss:
--->'''Benja:''' Oh, w-w-w-wow! (This beautiful lady is totally my type! Don't mess this up, don't mess this up...) H-h-h-hey there! [[EpicFail Date you want a go do on to?!]] ...*sigh*...
** The very first time Link puts on the clothes, he strikes a hilarious front-handed version of a CoyGirlishFlirtPose.
** There's a shrine quest involving a Gerudo woman who's having heatstroke right on top of the shrine's activation unit and needs a drink, so Link has to go to the bar in Gerudo town and talk to the barkeep. Since it's in Gerudo town, he's in the vai clothes when he speaks to her but part of the quest is meeting with her in nearby ruins outside the town, where Link can wear anything. If you do wear something else, the barkeep will notice. At first she will start to ask if Link is the same person who talked to her before, but stops herself short and ultimately says that what Link does with his life is none of her business.
* To a degree is also how no matter what Link does to save the town, no matter how much their ruler likes him, no matter how many of the ladies in there are aware Link's actually a guy, [[DudeWheresMyRespect you can never enter Gerudo Town without crossdressing]]. You can even be wearing Urbosa's prized Thunder Helm, a gift from their chief that covers most of your face just like the vai's veil does, wielding both Urbosa's sword and shield and the guards will always toss you out ''even if they can't even see you where you tried to enter''. [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy And of course once they kick you out, you can change into the vai's set right in front of them and suddenly they have no issue letting you walk in]]. There are some exceptions to this, however. You can substitute a single piece of the Gerudo set out for one of the following and still enter Gerudo Town: The Thunder Helm (replacing the veil), the Snow Boots, and the Sand Boots (replacing the pants and sandals).
* The Tarrey Town sidequest has you help construction worker Hudson build a town, while only ever seeking the help of people whose names end in -son (it's in the Bolson Construction guidelines, after all). The punchline arrives at the end of the sidequest, when Hudson and Gerudo tailor Rhondson are getting married, and Zora priest Kapson is asking for their "I do's":
-->'''Kapson:''' And do you also vow to...name your children in accordance with the Bolson Construction naming guidelines?\\
'''Rhondson:''' Wait a minute. These vows are not traditional by anyone's standards!
** Made funnier by how everyone you helped bring to this town show their support for this unconventional addition to the marriage vows, as if ''they'' are the ones who are agreeing to it in [[OnlySaneMan Rhondson's stead. Which may well mean when, say, Fyson gets himself hitched like he muses about after the wedding, the ThemeNaming vow will become the town's genuine tradition]]. Not to mention how among those present, Greyson's only there because Hudson told him to wait at the center of town, with the implication that even with things explained to him, he was too dense to understand.
** The fact that Greyson takes his spot for the wedding ceremony '''long''' before the wedding actually takes place, as in he'll stand there in the middle of town facing the Hylia Statue every day from a certain point in the questline until the actual wedding, which could potentially go on for ''weeks'' in-game if you wait long enough.
* Revali's {{Tsundere}} personality is pretty funny; even more-so because he maintains it a century after he's kicked the bucket.
-->'''Revali''' (to Link)''':''' Now then, my ability to explore the firmanent is certainly of note... But let's not — pardon me for being so blunt — let's not forget the fact that I am the most skilled archer of all the Rito. Yet despite these truths, it seems that I have been tapped to merely ''assist'' you. All because you happen to have [[YourLittleDismissiveDiminutive that little darkness-sealing sword]] on your back. I mean, it's just... ''asinine''.
** In his soliloquy following the defeat of Windblight Ganon, it seems like he's finally about to concede to himself that Link was more skilled... [[BaitAndSwitch only to say he has more luck, instead]].
*** After you've beaten the Champions' Ballad Revali trials and the Windblight Ganon rematch, Revali says that he guesses it is "''theoretically'' possible" for Link to defeat Ganon.
** There's also the fact that, while the other Champions are based on Sages from ''Ocarina of Time'', Revali is an {{Expy}} of [[VideoGame/StarFox Falco]] (who even represents him in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'''s Spirit battles, bringing the reference full-circle).

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* The trial of Myahm Agana Shrine in Hateno Village has you navigating a ball through a maze with gyro controls and then catapulting it once it's out of the maze. However, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_Uw2wv67P4 some players]] can just [[DungeonBypass completely bypass the maze]] by literally flipping it upside down, then having the replacement ball drop on its flat underside and rolling the ball across that way. The best part is that an interview revealed this bypass was actually discovered early during game testing, but the devs decided to keep it as a way to reward player ingenuity and because it's funny.
* When approaching the Gerudo Tower, there's a Rito (Kass) playing an accordion on the top. In a game that often takes a more minimalist approach to music, a random accordion out of nowhere is a lot funnier than it should be, especially because you won't hear it until you're in position to glide over to the tower itself.
** A similar thing happens while you're exploring the forests in the southern end of Hyrule. You'll be walking along the path, enjoying the ambiance, when an accordion suddenly starts up in the distance.
** Speaking of Kass, if you do the above of trying to take a bear to a stable that Kass is at, while most of the [=NPCs=] are rightfully terrified, Kass just stops playing his accordion and sorta just… stares at Link. One wonders what must be going through the bard's head, particularly when you keep in mind that he knows ''exactly'' who Link used to be.
* In one of Kass's subquests he gives you a hint to find what might be the ancient hero's life savings. After solving the puzzle, the total amount comes up to 300 rupees. Even Kass himself is disappointed at how low it is. It seems the ancient hero forgot to upgrade his wallet...
* Remember the AmbiguouslyGay carpenters from back in ''Ocarina of Time''? Hateno Village includes a carpentry foreman who amps up the CampGay.
* Several regarding Link's crossdressing to get into Gerudo town:
** Wearing the Gerudo outfit disguises Link as a cute woman to some [=NPCs=], and the sheer nervous awkwardness in which some men complement Link or try to ask him out is adorably funny, but one particular guy in Kara Kara Bazaar makes an incredible swing and a miss:
--->'''Benja:''' Oh, w-w-w-wow! (This beautiful lady is totally my type! Don't mess this up, don't mess this up...) H-h-h-hey there! [[EpicFail Date you want a go do on to?!]] ...*sigh*...
** The very first time Link puts on the clothes, he strikes a hilarious front-handed version of a CoyGirlishFlirtPose.
** There's a shrine quest involving a Gerudo woman who's having heatstroke right on top of the shrine's activation unit and needs a drink, so Link has to go to the bar in Gerudo town and talk to the barkeep. Since it's in Gerudo town, he's in the vai clothes when he speaks to her but part of the quest is meeting with her in nearby ruins outside the town, where Link can wear anything. If you do wear something else, the barkeep will notice. At first she will start to ask if Link is the same person who talked to her before, but stops herself short and ultimately says that what Link does with his life is none of her business.
* To a degree is also how no matter what Link does to save the town, no matter how much their ruler likes him, no matter how many of the ladies in there are aware Link's actually a guy, [[DudeWheresMyRespect you can never enter Gerudo Town without crossdressing]]. You can even be wearing Urbosa's prized Thunder Helm, a gift from their chief that covers most of your face just like the vai's veil does, wielding both Urbosa's sword and shield and the guards will always toss you out ''even if they can't even see you where you tried to enter''. [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy And of course once they kick you out, you can change into the vai's set right in front of them and suddenly they have no issue letting you walk in]]. There are some exceptions to this, however. You can substitute a single piece of the Gerudo set out for one of the following and still enter Gerudo Town: The Thunder Helm (replacing the veil), the Snow Boots, and the Sand Boots (replacing the pants and sandals).
* The Tarrey Town sidequest has you help construction worker Hudson build a town, while only ever seeking the help of people whose names end in -son (it's in the Bolson Construction guidelines, after all). The punchline arrives at the end of the sidequest, when Hudson and Gerudo tailor Rhondson are getting married, and Zora priest Kapson is asking for their "I do's":
-->'''Kapson:''' And do you also vow to...name your children in accordance with the Bolson Construction naming guidelines?\\
'''Rhondson:''' Wait a minute. These vows are not traditional by anyone's standards!
** Made funnier by how everyone you helped bring to this town show their support for this unconventional addition to the marriage vows, as if ''they'' are the ones who are agreeing to it in [[OnlySaneMan Rhondson's stead. Which may well mean when, say, Fyson gets himself hitched like he muses about after the wedding, the ThemeNaming vow will become the town's genuine tradition]]. Not to mention how among those present, Greyson's only there because Hudson told him to wait at the center of town, with the implication that even with things explained to him, he was too dense to understand.
** The fact that Greyson takes his spot for the wedding ceremony '''long''' before the wedding actually takes place, as in he'll stand there in the middle of town facing the Hylia Statue every day from a certain point in the questline until the actual wedding, which could potentially go on for ''weeks'' in-game if you wait long enough.
* Revali's {{Tsundere}} personality is pretty funny; even more-so because he maintains it a century after he's kicked the bucket.
-->'''Revali''' (to Link)''':''' Now then, my ability to explore the firmanent is certainly of note... But let's not — pardon me for being so blunt — let's not forget the fact that I am the most skilled archer of all the Rito. Yet despite these truths, it seems that I have been tapped to merely ''assist'' you. All because you happen to have [[YourLittleDismissiveDiminutive that little darkness-sealing sword]] on your back. I mean, it's just... ''asinine''.
** In his soliloquy following the defeat of Windblight Ganon, it seems like he's finally about to concede to himself that Link was more skilled... [[BaitAndSwitch only to say he has more luck, instead]].
*** After you've beaten the Champions' Ballad Revali trials and the Windblight Ganon rematch, Revali says that he guesses it is "''theoretically'' possible" for Link to defeat Ganon.
** There's also the fact that, while the other Champions are based on Sages from ''Ocarina of Time'', Revali is an {{Expy}} of [[VideoGame/StarFox Falco]] (who even represents him in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'''s Spirit battles, bringing the reference full-circle).



* One of the memories has a heartwarming talk from Urbosa to Link about Zelda, who's sleeping on Urbosa's lap. At the end of the memory, Urbosa wakes Zelda up by [[BadAssFingersnap snapping her fingers]]... causing a huge lightning bolt that [[JumpScare startles the young princess awake]]. Her confused and annoyed reaction as Urbosa laughs and Link looks at them is adorable and hilarious.
* Lynels are powerful, dangerous enemies with absolutely nothing amusing about them. Except that if you stun one, Link can climb onto its back and try to ride it like a rodeo bull. It will buck him off almost immediately, but it's good for a few laughs (and you can even attack it while riding it!).
** Straia, the guy who gives the quest to find the Giant Horse, called off his attempts to find the horse after an encounter with a horselike creature that didn't go well. The poor bastard tried to tame a Lynel. Amazingly, he doesn't seem any worse for the wear.
* In the "Silent Princess" memory, Zelda tries to make Link taste a frog. She won't take no for an answer.
** The English version of Zelda gets so excited over catching that special frog with special abilities that she gives an enthusiastic "Ta-da!" when revealing it to Link. It's adorable.
** You really can't stay angry at Zelda after her initial coldness towards Link. In this memory, and likely many others, she's pretty [[{{Adorkable}} fascinated with scientific discovery]]. But since you don't really see ''too'' much of a transition or character growth in her memories, she goes from a standard RoyalBrat (though it mostly stems from her insecurities and jealously of Link's destiny being fulfilled) and almost instantly becomes [[SmittenTeenageGirl pretty chummy with Link]]. Sure, there are still gaps missing, but the transition is ''very'' fast.
** And depending on the order in which you unlock the memories, she looks like the ''most'' extreme version of a {{Tsundere}}; switching between yelling at Link to having heartfelt conversations about destiny with him.



** And once you actually find and collect [[TwentyBearAsses all 900 Korok Seeds]], the game gives you a hilariously anticlimactic award in Hetsu's Gift, a golden piece of poop (literally!) that does... nothing. The joke actually works well for both Eastern and Western audiences: for the former, gamers expecting Hetsu's Gift to work like a ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kin_no_unko kin no unko'' lucky charm will be amused that it does nothing]], while the latter can see it as a commentary on [[VisualPun "shitty" awards for long tedious sidequests]].
** Which might spell out for you what you've been doing all game: you've just finished collecting 900 pieces of Koroks' ''poop''. Which somehow function as ''maraca beans''.

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** And once you actually find and collect [[TwentyBearAsses all 900 Korok Seeds]], the game gives you a hilariously anticlimactic award in Hetsu's Gift, a golden piece of poop (literally!) that does... nothing. The joke actually works well for both Eastern and Western audiences: for the former, gamers expecting Hetsu's Gift to work like a ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kin_no_unko kin no unko'' lucky charm will be amused that it does nothing]], while the latter can see it as a commentary on [[VisualPun "shitty" awards for long tedious sidequests]].
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sidequests]], Which might spell out for you what you've been doing all game: you've just finished collecting 900 pieces of Koroks' ''poop''. Which somehow function as ''maraca beans''.


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[[folder:Greater Hyrule]]
* The average KleptomaniacHero Link would probably grab anything in sight, until taking a Baked Apple next to the Old Man's bonfire at the beginning causes him to [[WhatTheHellHero shout at the player about stealing]], [[SubvertedTrope only to laugh]], [[TheGadfly and admit he couldn't help himself on that one]].
** Another way this can play out is that the Old Man will end his dialogue at the camp by encouraging you to take one of his spare axes, but if you do the Kleptomaniac Hero thing and take it before talking to him, he'll [[LampshadeHanging lampshade your impatience]].
** When the Old Man mentions the Paraglider for the first time in relation to getting down from the Plateau, one of Link's options in each conversation afterwards until you get it are consistently along the lines of, "Paraglider please!" "Give me that Paraglider." "Paraglider?"
** Accidentally confusing the Old Man for a boar while trying to hunt stealthily in the Forest of Spirits. He might not die, but you will from embarrassment.
** And if you answer him that you'd use the Torch to set things on fire, he's rather...disturbed to say the least. Added hilarity in that the King thinks that Link may have lost his mind after 100 years of sleep.
** When the Old Man asks Link to go to the top of the Great Plateau Tower, Link climbs all the way up there -- [[OffscreenTeleportation only to see that the Old Man somehow beat him to it]]. One of the dialog options is a nonplussed: "Did you... fly here?" Since the Old Man is actually the spirit of King Rhoam, Link was technically correct.
** If Link climbs the tower once again, the Old Man will chide him for forgetting that he could just teleport back to the tower when it was activated.
* When you activate the Great Plateau Tower, it triggers a huge cutscene where the tower rises out of the earth and sends massive mounds of earth and debris flying everywhere. Just prior to this, the Sheikah Slate Pedestal gives you this warning:
-->''[[{{Understatement}} "Please watch out for falling rocks."]]''
* The Woodland Tower has a partially shattered monster rock hut atop it. Imagine what the reactions of the poor monsters inside would have been when the tower rose from the ground.
* In Impa's house, you can find the "Journal of Various Worries", which contains several entries from villagers detailing their current struggles. The first page is from a guy who recently split up with his wife.
-->''Well, my wife left me today. The last thing she said to me was, "What's more important, the Cuccos or me?!" I chose the Cuccos.''
** They're both still living in the village, and if you do a sidequest for the wife at the general store, she'll bring up her continued resentment once you succeed.
* One of the shrines that can be found early in the game is surrounded by beautiful flowers, all planted by one woman named Magda who stands guard at it even amidst the various monsters lurking around. The only way to get into the shrine itself is to ''not'' touch any of the flowers while heading towards it. The comedy comes from Magda herself, who chews you out whenever you attempt to walk through said flowers ([[VideoGameCrueltyPotential or cut them on purpose]]). Do it once? She angrily scolds you. Do it twice? She starts getting depressed. [[RuleOfThree Do it a third time?]] She flies into an UnstoppableRage, then proceeds to ''[[DisproportionateRetribution beat three hearts' worth of damage out of Link]]'', regardless of whether or not he's got armor on him. She has been dubbed "Flowerblight Ganon" by the fandom for a reason.
** This continues even after the player enters/exits the shrine. Careless players who forgot about the flowers while completing the shrine, or unsuspecting players who might assume that the flowers are safe to walk on now that the Shrine Quest has been completed, are in for a surprise. Especially if [[OhCrap it happens to be their third time]].
** After getting beaten up, players might want to get revenge on Magda. Fortunately, there's an Octorok nearby. Stand in just the right place, and enjoy a bit of CatharsisFactor as the Octorok repeatedly tries to shoot rocks at Link, only to hit Magda instead.
* It's possible to find a Gerudo traveler on the road, looking for love. It wouldn't be nearly as funny had she not referred to it as "hunting for a voe".
* Impa's granddaughter Paya is full of these. In particular, if you hear about her story, she'll mention that she has a birthmark shaped like a papaya seed. One of the options is to ask where it is, prompting Paya to become extremely flustered, causing Impa to gently cut in and tell Link he'd best change the subject. Paya promises to tell Link one day, but not today.
-->'''Link:''' Where is it?\\
'''Paya:''' ''[covers her face with both hands]'' Well...it's kinda...\\
'''Impa:''' Um, Master Link. I advise you to change the subject.
** You ''do'' later find out upon completing the memory quest and freeing the Divine Beasts. In Impa's own words, "It's smack in the middle of her left butt cheek!" Paya is mortified.
** Paya's diary is upstairs. The option to read it has Link look at it in curiosity while the text option says "Must not read. Must not read", then Link proceeds to do it anyway. The diary's contents read as if it's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLH2R8fBUzE straight out of a slash-fic]].
* The Great Fairies' methods of upgrading Link's armor become more and more intimate the stronger the armor gets. First-level upgrades have her blowing a kiss at him, and second-level have her kissing the tip of her finger and flicking it in his direction. For third-level upgrades, she chooses something a bit more direct, leaning in close with her lips puckered as Link tries to hide his face. For the fourth and final upgrade tier, she seizes him off his feet, hugs and cuddles him affectionately close to her, and retreats into her fountain with him flailing helplessly and clutched tight in her arms, all while squealing and giggling in utter delight. All four of them react as though it's all in good fun afterward, laughing elatedly to themselves while poor Link tries to pick himself up off the floor.
** Three of the four Great Fairies have some humorous dialogue for when they meet Link, as well:
*** Kaysa notes how pleasing he is to look at and asks if he would like to live with her. When Link objects to this, she insists she's only joking and teases him about how cute he looks when he's blushing.
*** As a whole, Kaysa is by far the most flagrant about her affection for Link and makes every effort to toy with him about how she feels. Yet should Link decline her offer to upgrade something even though he has the materials, she assumes he's putting it off on purpose and chastises him for trying to tease ''her.''
*** Tera will try to pass herself off as TheOmniscient who's been watching Link throughout his journey thus far, and decides to predict what he's thinking at that moment to prove it. She takes a few moments to think...and then guesses he's asking himself if she'll just cut to the chase and upgrade his armor already.
---->'''Tera:''' Looks like I hit the mark, hm? Ahem. What an impatient person.
*** Mija is less than impressed with Link at first, and her initial reaction even raises certain queries as to what goes on during the aforementioned fourth upgrade.
---->'''Mija:''' [[ExpectingSomeoneTaller I was expecting someone]]...[[GiantWoman bigger, I guess]]. But a slim little lad like you will do just fine. Yes.
* The way the Great Fairies demand money from Link to open up the buds that contain them implies either that they are truly powered by Rupee tributes and have lost their strength due to lack of visitors...or that they willingly cocooned themselves in frustration until people started paying them again.
* The trial of Myahm Agana Shrine in Hateno Village has you navigating a ball through a maze with gyro controls and then catapulting it once it's out of the maze. However, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_Uw2wv67P4 some players]] can just [[DungeonBypass completely bypass the maze]] by literally flipping it upside down, then having the replacement ball drop on its flat underside and rolling the ball across that way. The best part is that an interview revealed this bypass was actually discovered early during game testing, but the devs decided to keep it as a way to reward player ingenuity and because it's funny.
* When approaching the Gerudo Tower, there's a Rito (Kass) playing an accordion on the top. In a game that often takes a more minimalist approach to music, a random accordion out of nowhere is a lot funnier than it should be, especially because you won't hear it until you're in position to glide over to the tower itself.
** A similar thing happens while you're exploring the forests in the southern end of Hyrule. You'll be walking along the path, enjoying the ambiance, when an accordion suddenly starts up in the distance.
** Speaking of Kass, if you do the above of trying to take a bear to a stable that Kass is at, while most of the [=NPCs=] are rightfully terrified, Kass just stops playing his accordion and sorta just… stares at Link. One wonders what must be going through the bard's head, particularly when you keep in mind that he knows ''exactly'' who Link used to be.
* In one of Kass's subquests he gives you a hint to find what might be the ancient hero's life savings. After solving the puzzle, the total amount comes up to 300 rupees. Even Kass himself is disappointed at how low it is. It seems the ancient hero forgot to upgrade his wallet...
* Remember the AmbiguouslyGay carpenters from back in ''Ocarina of Time''? Hateno Village includes a carpentry foreman who amps up the CampGay.
* The Tarrey Town sidequest has you help construction worker Hudson build a town, while only ever seeking the help of people whose names end in -son (it's in the Bolson Construction guidelines, after all). The punchline arrives at the end of the sidequest, when Hudson and Gerudo tailor Rhondson are getting married, and Zora priest Kapson is asking for their "I do's":
-->'''Kapson:''' And do you also vow to...name your children in accordance with the Bolson Construction naming guidelines?\\
'''Rhondson:''' Wait a minute. These vows are not traditional by anyone's standards!
** Made funnier by how everyone you helped bring to this town show their support for this unconventional addition to the marriage vows, as if ''they'' are the ones who are agreeing to it in [[OnlySaneMan Rhondson's stead. Which may well mean when, say, Fyson gets himself hitched like he muses about after the wedding, the ThemeNaming vow will become the town's genuine tradition]]. Not to mention how among those present, Greyson's only there because Hudson told him to wait at the center of town, with the implication that even with things explained to him, he was too dense to understand.
** The fact that Greyson takes his spot for the wedding ceremony '''long''' before the wedding actually takes place, as in he'll stand there in the middle of town facing the Hylia Statue every day from a certain point in the questline until the actual wedding, which could potentially go on for ''weeks'' in-game if you wait long enough.
* Lynels are powerful, dangerous enemies with absolutely nothing amusing about them. Except that if you stun one, Link can climb onto its back and try to ride it like a rodeo bull. It will buck him off almost immediately, but it's good for a few laughs (and you can even attack it while riding it!).
** Straia, the guy who gives the quest to find the Giant Horse, called off his attempts to find the horse after an encounter with a horselike creature that didn't go well. The poor bastard tried to tame a Lynel. Amazingly, he doesn't seem any worse for the wear.


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* At the inn in Goron City, he has the option of getting a Goron massage. A very ''hard'' massage.

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[[folder:Gerudo Desert]]
* The inn in Gerudo Town (which you have to cross dress to enter), the innkeeper may comment on Link's voe-ish[[note]]masculine[[/note]] figure — while giving Link spa treatment, giggling with pleasure all the while.
* There's a class for the [[OneGenderRace Gerudo]] on [[NoGuyWantsAnAmazon how to interact with men]], and it's considered something of a tough pass. The teacher asks how they'd greet a handsome male stranger.
-->'''Pasha:''' I would wave casually to him, but also keep myself prepared in case he's a distraction for a bandit ambush!\\
'''Dina:''' I would enthusiastically greet him, approaching with a smile and my hands clearly empty!\\
'''Risa:''' I would walk casually towards him [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and then strike a fierce blow when he least expected it]]!\\
'''Ashai:''' ''(to that last one)'' Risa... That would be a crime...
** Risa's answer for what to do if you find a wounded voe is to secretly bring him home and keep him there till she can treat him fully. Ashai says while it's a nice sentiment, it's also basically kidnapping. There's a good reason Risa has to take this class as a refresher.
** And then the third lesson:
--->'''Ashai:''' You are suddenly approached by a voe whose attention you've sought, and he abruptly engages you in conversation.
--->'''Pasha:''' Hrm... I would pretend that I don't know how to speak his language.
--->'''Ashai:''' That's an interesting approach, Pasha! You could inspire some curiosity in the voe by doing that... Remember: it isn't unrealistic that [[BilingualBackfire the voe may actually speak the language you pretend to know, too]]!
--->'''Dina:''' Oh! I would take the up-close opportunity to determine his social standing based on the clothes he's wearing!
--->'''Ashai:''' Ah, good thinking, Dina. Just remember that sometimes all of someone's good clothes are dirty, so they might wear something more casual.
--->'''Risa:''' Oh! I would grab his hand and twist his wrist until he agreed to marry me!
--->'''Ashai:''' [[FlatWhat Wha... You'd]]... Risa... Let's talk after class.
** Ashai asks Link, [[WholesomeCrossdresser who is in vai dress]], if he's interested in taking the class. If he replies no, she inquires if there's [[ShipTease already someone he cares deeply about]]. He responds by [[BadassAdorable looking to the side and visibly blushing even while wearing a mask]].
* ''Any'' fear you have of the [[EvilCounterpart Yiga Clan]] will be eliminated once you storm their base. Whether it's their obsession with bananas, their lack of discipline, or their incompetent boss, they won't scare you any more.
** One of the Yiga assassins disguised as a travelling merchant will actually ''sell'' you bananas like a real merchant before trying to take your life. And he has 99 of them, at 99 rupees per bunch (ripoff artist...). Better yet, if you talk to him after killing Master Kohga, he'll briefly declare he's attacking you in the name of bananas, before correcting himself and declaring it in the name of the boss.
** The path to their hideout is lined with groups of those rows of statues where you must offer something to to get a Korok Seed. Everywhere else, some of the statues have offerings already, to let you know what item you need to give the rest. Here, none of the statues have offerings, so how do you know what to give them? Well, they are marked with the Yiga emblem, so anyone who has encountered them should instantly know the correct answer is bananas.
** While you're storming the base, it's possible to go through a side hall and up a ladder to discover some Yiga treasure: a chest containing one jewel, and a pile of something like ''20 bananas''.
** To sneak past Yiga Blademaster guards, you can toss a banana on the ground where they can see it. If you hang around to watch, you'll be treated to the sight of a giant man ''gleefully'' tiptoeing over to it, then look around bashfully before tucking the treat away for later.
** After finally making your way through the hideout, you reach the final room. At the center of the room is a treasure chest on the pedestal. Obviously, it's the valuable Gerudo treasure you were sent to recover, right? Nope. It's another bunch of Mighty Bananas. The actual thing you're looking for is behind a false wall and a boss fight.
** The boss himself, Master Kohga, deserves a mention — a humourous BreatherBoss with some interesting gimmicks (imagine if [[VideoGame/MassEffect2 Niftu Cal the Biotic God]] had his own boss fight, then imagine a Nintendo version of ''that''). He summons balls to attack you with, and the main way to harm him is to drop his own balls on his head. Then at the very end, when he tries to kill you with an enormous metal ball, it ''slowly'' rolls back on him ''into the pit''.
** It turns out that the Yiga Clan is predated by its own love of potassium. Monk Maz Koshia in ''The Champions' Ballad'' carries on the great ''Zelda'' [[RunningGag tradition]] of powerful bosses having [[OutsideTheBoxTactic absurd]] [[WeaksauceWeakness weaknesses]] by being unable to resist a Mighty Banana. Drop one on the ground, and he'll forget you exist, happily prance over, and start chowing down while you wind up an attack. If he's cloned himself, ''all of the clones will stop and stare in unison'' while the real one blows his cover.
* Several regarding Link's crossdressing to get into Gerudo town:
** Wearing the Gerudo outfit disguises Link as a cute woman to some [=NPCs=], and the sheer nervous awkwardness in which some men complement Link or try to ask him out is adorably funny, but one particular guy in Kara Kara Bazaar makes an incredible swing and a miss:
--->'''Benja:''' Oh, w-w-w-wow! (This beautiful lady is totally my type! Don't mess this up, don't mess this up...) H-h-h-hey there! [[EpicFail Date you want a go do on to?!]] ...*sigh*...
** The very first time Link puts on the clothes, he strikes a hilarious front-handed version of a CoyGirlishFlirtPose.
** There's a shrine quest involving a Gerudo woman who's having heatstroke right on top of the shrine's activation unit and needs a drink, so Link has to go to the bar in Gerudo town and talk to the barkeep. Since it's in Gerudo town, he's in the vai clothes when he speaks to her but part of the quest is meeting with her in nearby ruins outside the town, where Link can wear anything. If you do wear something else, the barkeep will notice. At first she will start to ask if Link is the same person who talked to her before, but stops herself short and ultimately says that what Link does with his life is none of her business.
* To a degree is also how no matter what Link does to save the town, no matter how much their ruler likes him, no matter how many of the ladies in there are aware Link's actually a guy, [[DudeWheresMyRespect you can never enter Gerudo Town without crossdressing]]. You can even be wearing Urbosa's prized Thunder Helm, a gift from their chief that covers most of your face just like the vai's veil does, wielding both Urbosa's sword and shield and the guards will always toss you out ''even if they can't even see you where you tried to enter''. [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy And of course once they kick you out, you can change into the vai's set right in front of them and suddenly they have no issue letting you walk in]]. There are some exceptions to this, however. You can substitute a single piece of the Gerudo set out for one of the following and still enter Gerudo Town: The Thunder Helm (replacing the veil), the Snow Boots, and the Sand Boots (replacing the pants and sandals).
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* A nice little detail is that some enemies (namely Bokoblins) are omnivorous and eat fruits and meat. If you go to the Hebra region, where it's freezing, throwing the enemies a piece of meat or fruit as they sit on their camps will lure them out. However, given that the altitude is so great, the food will likely freeze, which gets hilarious proportions when you see a random Bokoblin try to get a bite from the steak you just threw and have it freeze mid-bite. The Bokoblin will then throw a tantrum from trying to eat frozen meat, which by the way, that Link can eat with no problem. ExtremeOmnivore indeed.
* Revali's {{Tsundere}} personality is pretty funny; even more-so because he maintains it a century after he's kicked the bucket.
-->'''Revali''' (to Link)''':''' Now then, my ability to explore the firmanent is certainly of note... But let's not — pardon me for being so blunt — let's not forget the fact that I am the most skilled archer of all the Rito. Yet despite these truths, it seems that I have been tapped to merely ''assist'' you. All because you happen to have [[YourLittleDismissiveDiminutive that little darkness-sealing sword]] on your back. I mean, it's just... ''asinine''.
** In his soliloquy following the defeat of Windblight Ganon, it seems like he's finally about to concede to himself that Link was more skilled... [[BaitAndSwitch only to say he has more luck, instead]].
*** After you've beaten the Champions' Ballad Revali trials and the Windblight Ganon rematch, Revali says that he guesses it is "''theoretically'' possible" for Link to defeat Ganon. There's also the fact that, while the other Champions are based on Sages from ''Ocarina of Time'', Revali is an {{Expy}} of [[VideoGame/StarFox Falco]] (who even represents him in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'''s Spirit battles, bringing the reference full-circle).

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* The hefty 80 rupee price of the better bed, [[WackyWaterbed the Blissful Waterbed]] to be more precise, in Zora's Domain is worth it to hear Link bounce on it, giggling like a little kid. Why? Maybe because it's a ''[[StealthPun water bed]]''. The beds are also located directly across the room from the innkeeper. He probably stood there and watched as Link jumped on the bed!
* One Zora (Laflat) asks you to take a picture of a red-maned [[BossInMookClothing Lynel]]. [[ButThouMust If you keep saying that you don't understand what she's asking you to do]], she says she'll explain it like you're a child. [[BabyTalk She's not kidding]]. In the Japanese version, she will swap her ending verb speeches "-desu" and "-masu" to "-dechu" and "-machu".
* When you climb the Lanayru Tower, you find a Zora up there. Apparently, when Link activated the Tower network, this poor guy had picked a rather unfortunate spot to take a nap, and the tower rose out of the ground right underneath him. That's some unfortunate timing!
** Even funnier is when you meet him later at Zora's Domain. He had to dive into the river to get down from the tower, and has grown an odd obsession with diving forms as a result, making Link perform a dive, which he raves about, for a sidequest.

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* One of the memories has a heartwarming talk from Urbosa to Link about Zelda, who's sleeping on Urbosa's lap. At the end of the memory, Urbosa wakes Zelda up by [[BadAssFingersnap snapping her fingers]]... causing a huge lightning bolt that [[JumpScare startles the young princess awake]]. Her confused and annoyed reaction as Urbosa laughs and Link looks at them is adorable and hilarious.
* In the "Silent Princess" memory, Zelda tries to make Link taste a frog. She won't take no for an answer.
** The English version of Zelda gets so excited over catching that special frog with special abilities that she gives an enthusiastic "Ta-da!" when revealing it to Link. It's adorable.
** You really can't stay angry at Zelda after her initial coldness towards Link. In this memory, and likely many others, she's pretty [[{{Adorkable}} fascinated with scientific discovery]]. But since you don't really see ''too'' much of a transition or character growth in her memories, she goes from a standard RoyalBrat (though it mostly stems from her insecurities and jealously of Link's destiny being fulfilled) and almost instantly becomes [[SmittenTeenageGirl pretty chummy with Link]]. Sure, there are still gaps missing, but the transition is ''very'' fast. And depending on the order in which you unlock the memories, she looks like the ''most'' extreme version of a {{Tsundere}}; switching between yelling at Link to having heartfelt conversations about destiny with him.

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* "Cherry", the Ancient Forge that Robbie operates, has a controller AI... which doesn't know Link's name. It handles the error by calling him "[=FamiliarNameMissing=]".

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* "Cherry", the Ancient Forge [[{{Magitek}}Ancient Oven]] that Robbie operates, has a controller AI... which doesn't know Link's name. It handles the error by calling him "[=FamiliarNameMissing=]".
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* "Cherry", the Ancient Forge that Robbie operates, has a controller AI... which doesn't know Link's name. It handles the error by calling him "[=FamiliarNameMissing=]".
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** Durians fully heal you when cooked. They are a great find. Also, they are dancing right next to the tower, tipping a player new to the area off about how useful they are.

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** Durians fully heal you when cooked.cooked, and will overheal when cooked with other "hearty"-type raw foods. They are a great find. Also, they are dancing right next to the tower, tipping a player new to the area off about how useful they are.
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* Remember the AmbiguouslyGay carpenters from back in ''Ocarina of Time''? Hateno Village includes a carpentry foreman who amps the CampGay UpToEleven.

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* Remember the AmbiguouslyGay carpenters from back in ''Ocarina of Time''? Hateno Village includes a carpentry foreman who amps up the CampGay UpToEleven.CampGay.
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** Perhaps because that ironclad law aside, Gerudo Town is [[EverybodyHasStandards not]] [[FantasticRacism racist]]?
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* Scattered throughout Zora's Domain are numerous stone monuments describing heroic deeds by legendary Zora... and one monument entitled "Memoir of a Gifted Stonemason". Having crafted and placed all the other monuments, the mason decided that [[SmallNameBigEgo his own achievement deserved to be remembered too.]] He finishes his memoir by noting that "So long as I remember to sign these monuments, my name will be remembered forever." His name does not appear on any monument.

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