Why does link turn into a rabbit
In certain Dark World dungeons, Link can temporarily be transformed into a rabbit regardless if he has the Moon Pearl by coming in contact with rotating, golden star-shaped objects called Rabbit Beams.
However, this change wears off after a few seconds or after being hit by an enemy. Zelda Wiki. This wiki contains spoilers! Read at your own risk! Zelda Wiki Explore. Main Page All Pages. User Info: Sega Jormungandr83 posted Pretty poor reasoning, because he is courageous And why a pink one? Forget his hair, his true nature is pink?
It doesn't make that much sense that the triforce turns people into harmless creatures with no way to defend themselves. But turns others into monsters with the ability to use weapons.
What kind of trick is the triforce on eh? Directly working against those sent to protect it??? Turns Gannondorf into a pig monster as soon as he enters the golden land? Instead of into a tree, meaning he can't move from the spot? The truth of it is, the triforce does more harm than good it seems Sega posted Link is supposed to be timid and nervous, like a rabbit. The Flute Boy is supposedly in harmony with nature hence why he played the flute for the forest creatures and thus became a part of nature himself.
Well I was actually going for the "be cunning and full of tricks" part since Link relies on his variety of tools to survive, but hey. User Info: HylianFox. I don't think it's so much the Triforce that changes people, but the Sacred Realm itself. More topics from this board A Link to the Past director Takashi Tezuka told Game Informer that he wanted to create a look that was as striking and different from Link's regular body as possible.
A giant pink rabbit certainly fits the bill, even if Link keeps his iconic green tunic after the transformation. Tezuka also said that the first thing he thinks of when conjuring images of a dream world is rabbits, which is another reason why Link turns into a bunny in the Dark World.
Link's rabbit form is easily the most useless transformation in the entire Legend of Zelda series, as it leaves him defenseless in the Dark World. Luckily, the player doesn't have to sport big ears and a fluffy tail for long, as they need to acquire the Moon Pearl to finish the game. There's a darker patch of grass close to where you got on the tile. Step in the darker patch and use the Magic Mirror.
This will send you back to the Light World and you can access the tower. User Info: ZeroType-X. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions.
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