In case nobody has noticed why Ezlo looks like a bird hat thing, have you ever looked at the head of Ezlo's staff while he is Minish? It's a bird.
wow is it
You're being sarcastic aren't you?
no i'm not
Alot of us should know this, duh!
I still think that Ezlo was transformed into a bird hat because Vaati had a bird thing.
I'm just pointing out something. You never know how lazy people can be sometimes.
Vaati didn't have a bird. If you watch Ezlo transform into at hat, you can see him and his staff form together. (MUTATED!!!)
He ment Vaati liked birds. ::)
(Didn't he?)
lol! I read in something funny (it wasnt official but it was still funny) Ezlo was all mad. He was like, "And why did he change me into THIS this thing? Did he change his mind in the middle of the chant?" ::)
If I were Vaati, I would have just turned Ezlo to stone so he couldn't help Link along the way. Then all my schemes would go as planned.
Yes, but then there wouldn't be a game. Villians apparently aren't that evil.
But that's what Vaati would do in real life, most likely.
thats cool about the saff, but I think it was cuz Vaati had a bird thing... else why would he be a wind sorcerer?
That's possible, but it could be something else too. Like he thought the Wind Tribe had the most power or what not.
hmm...he thought the wind tribe had the most power because they were the only survinving ancient tribe.Besides, if he believed them to be most powerful, why woulw he want zlo to be one? Personally, I would have turned him into a fly.Sure, he'd annoy you til he died, but that would be what,three days?
I'm surprised Vaati didn't turn Ezlo to stone as well. Because as a hat, Ezlo can still talk, if he were a statue, he couldn't do anything.
Vaati was still new to the power he held. He probably didn't realize right away he could turn people into stone. Or maybe he thought turning Ezlo into a hat was more suitable for him. Then there's the possibilty that Vaati didn't see Ezlo as a threat and didn't want to waste his power turning the Minish lore master into stone; Zelda, on the other hand, had impressive magical powers that she used to (in vain) fight off Vaati.
Hmm, you've given me a lot to think about. :-\
As "villianous" as villains are, they always manage to give the hero some sort of fighting chance. Like they're sssslllooowwwlyy killing the hero in order to give time for help to arrive.
I'm the type to capture them right off the bat with the most powerful monsters, then torture him in a room that can only be entered or exited by me, and slowly kill them. ;D
I would be too afraid that I would be stopped by Ezlo or Link or something. So I'd put a real strong curse on them to make sure they don't.
I really wonder why that before the boss battle Vaati doesn't say "hold on a second" and then take the last of the force out of Zelda. That's what I would do anyway. :)
But I think he turned Ezlo into the hatlike bird creature because of his staff and as sort of a joke for the hat Vaati stole.
He was mad with power and thought that he had enough to finish off Link, so he wouldn't be stabbed in the back or anything while he finished the drain.
Peka, if you were a guy trying to save a childhood friend, would you let the bad guy finish a procedure to acquire ultimate power, thereby allowing him a pretty good chance of crushing you like an insect, or would you run up all kamakaze style and stab the crap out of him?
Of course, Vaati could've just simply summoned some Dark Nuts or something to distract Link while he completed what he was doing. But bad guys never think of these things, and then they wonder why they (sometimes epicly) failed.
Not to mention they (sometimes) reveal they're plan. Duh! No wonder you're plans always fail! If you would just keep your yapper shut, then maybe you'd win once in a while! :D
Well, I mean right before the battle starts Vaati opens up a hole where Link is standing and Link obviously falls down it into the battle room. Vaati follows suit moments later. Why doesn't he just stay and drain the rest of the light force from Zelda and then totally crush Link? Except the fact that the player could never win.... but realistically...
Touché! If I were Vaati, (I wouldn't be able to be his fangirl!) No, really, I would just make Link fall down the hole, throw some more darknuts at him while I drain the Light Force out of Zelda, then I'd crush him. ;)
Quote from: Peka on November 28, 2007, 02:07:53 PM
Well, I mean right before the battle starts Vaati opens up a hole where Link is standing and Link obviously falls down it into the battle room. Vaati follows suit moments later. Why doesn't he just stay and drain the rest of the light force from Zelda and then totally crush Link? Except the fact that the player could never win.... but realistically...
I suppose he figured that he already had enough power then to take him out. But of course, as you know, he was dead wrong. :P
That's why I say, "Play it safe! Make sure you have all of the Light Force!"
'I have not yet drained all the light force housed in Princess Zelda. But what I have should suffice... I shall be transformed! Unstoppable! But let me first attend to the pesky worms who would trifle with me...'
Never underestimate your opponent!
After all, it could fit in with the story of the jack-rabbit and the turtle. (The jack-rabbit was doing fine, and decided to take a nap under the tree because he thought "That turtle won't even be close to the finish line by the time I wake up." But when he woke up, the turtle had won the race.
I bet could really kick Link's butt if he showed less mercy.
I suppose it's the whole 'overconfidence is your weakness' thing.
And the thing that my dentist says "You're brushing is great, but don't get lazy!"
Vaati, next time, for god's sake, pull the trigger!
If that were to happen, it would be quite a dark path for the Zelda series to take. Not that that's a particularly bad thing, really... It could be possible why they didn't do it that way.
Yeah. Zelda's a kid's game! It's rated E(TP is rated T...cool!), anyway. It might not been good for some kids because of the violence...But I'd say it's for ages 7 and up. And if it were to end with Vaati winning...well, I'd be happy, but the little seven-year olds would get all depressed.
I always assumed the staff thing was obvious.
What about the staff? :-\
That Ezlo merged with the staff, that's why he turned into a bird hat.
Oh yeah.
Not only does Ezlo look alot like his staff (with the beak and the curly...ponytail thing) but also when you see his transforming into a hat, him and his staff morf together.
Staff? ;) you mean like, his appearance?
Yes, that's right. ;)