>Blue energy means it's Sheikah tech (Wisdom)
>Red energy means it's Ganon's Malic (Power)
Consider we see Green for the big mcguffin that attaches to Link's and, I personally think that it's going to be something that ties with the first game. Remember those Ruins around Hyrule that look all tribal? Remember the Thyphlo Ruins, the giant Mazes and all the other ones all around Faron? I could have sworn I seen those same designs in the trailer. I think that BoTW2 will have Link harnessing the power of that same ancient tribe that predate the Sci-fi Sheikah.
BoTW 2 and the "Zonai" tribe
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An interesting theory, but the green glyphs are Gerudo.
It might well just be that it's Ganondorf is the main villain making a return again, and the same gibberish that serves as Gerudo glyphs were used in LTTP
I thought something similar too. Maybe the zonai were the first victims of 10k ganondorf thanks to the proximity with the gerido desert. My theory is that they created the barbarian set and hid them in mazes to help the next legendary hero. I think they worked with the Sheikah to emprision Ghoulnondorf. What they didn’t expect was that Malice would leak from his body, hence why the divine beasts were created.
That's the triforce of courage.
There is a defined Gerudo alphabet. At one point the energy attached to the hand spells out SEAL GANON. But yes, Ganondorf appears to be the main villain and it seems to have a creept Gerudo-focused atmosphere rather than a Shiekah one.
Seeing how the Sheikah shrines are built around or supplanting the Zonai architecture, it makes sense that maybe the Zonai was an ancient kingdom that managed to imprison Ganondorf, whom centuries later his malice leaked to become calamity ganon we know of know that fought the 10K Sheikah who built the robots.
Exactly. It would fit the theme. Green being courage means it's not sheikah tech or ghosts, b but a 3rd party. That's probably why some people are hoping the return of the Twili, even though I could have sworn that uncorrupted twilight tech was also blue and not green.
this kind of green is basically the same as the green in twilight palace
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That looks pretty damn blue in that pictures. You could maybe say that's cyan, but that is definitely not green.
... no it isn't. That's not even green, and even if it were, it's completely different.
>Green
thats cyan. midway between green and blue.
thats the same color as the luminous stones, which are described in BOTW as containing the souls of the dead
Watch the whole trailer. It gets much more green the higher it goes.
>The souls of the dead are housed in glow stones
>Radient Amor is made from them, and the Stalfoes leave you alone
>A literal Dead Hand stalk is featured in the trailer
It all makes sense now.
BOTW2: Hyrule of the Dead
>no short hair
This, the hand has the same colour that envelops the king, the sheikah monks and other champions’ spirits. Whatever is holding Ghoulnondorf is also dead.
what if the souls in those stones are the souls of the previous heroes? that would explain their power.
thats a lot of dead links. nintendo better get cracking.
More Towers to discover and will actually have purpose maybe>
Master Works book even makes a point to highlight the types of ruins that can be found in Breath of the Wild. It must mean something, right?
If it is actually fully set in Hyrule again, we had better be able to enter a flooded ruin at Lanayru Promenade.
>Pig motif is power
>Bird motif is wisdom
>Dragon motif is courage?
Was a Wolf too much of a call back to TP?
Courage must come pretty cheaply when you're the top of the food chain.
Looks pretty solid green to me
I hope the mysteries from the first game are fleshed out in this sequel.
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> luminous stones are the souls of the ancient Zonai tribe.
>Zora’s Domain uses them as building material.
That's metal as fuck, honestly.
Teal or green, it doesn't matter. Both are present, but the shit connected to the hand uses the Gerudo alphabet, Ganondorf than one Gerudo symbols in his design, and of course in OoT we know he was the rare Gerudo male. I'll admit I'm not super familiar with the Zonai, but all signs point to this being a Gerudo heavy game, at least as much as the Shiekah in BotW.
>Zelda is going to be all Indiana Jones on us.
Botw 1 is light world botw 2 is dark world
Not literally, but in a sense probably.
More like the Floating foresss of Hyrule castle will be the next ocean temple that you revisit over and over again after watch zonai dungeon you discover across Hyrule.