Malice

is a recurring poisonous substance in.

BotW: is a thick, black-and-magenta tar-like substance that can be found in several locations throughout BotW:. BotW: can damage BotW: upon contact. Malice is typically found in large pools on the ground, but can also cling to the sides of rocks and buildings. Large concentrations of Malice sometimes include large, blunt, slightly curved spikes that impede attempts to pass above them. Some pools of BotW: have a glowing eyeball which, when destroyed, cause a large chunk of BotW: to dissipate. Inside the NaN Divine Beasts and BotW:, BotW: may also have a mouth that is able to release NaN Cursed Bokoblins, NaN Cursed Moblins, and NaN Cursed Lizalfoss. These NaN Enemies will continue to spawn and attack BotW: until its corresponding BotW: is destroyed, should there be one.

At the top of BotW:, BotW: can find BotW: covered in BotW:. In order to free the BotW:, he must destroy all the glowing eyeballs around its body. During the final battle with BotW:, the remaining BotW: surrounds BotW: and converts him into his original form.

TotK: is set to reappear in, shown about to consume a TotK: and fighting with TotK:'s glowing hand.

In the second trailer shown in E3 2021, the TotK: is shown to be able to cling onto TotK:'s arm, causing him to lose the TotK:. Later in the trailer, it is also shown that a large mass of malice is concentrated underneath BotW: causing the castle to move upwards towards the sky.

In the third trailer shown in the September 2022 Nintendo Direct, TotK: can be seen erupting from BotW:.

Malice first appears as a substance in the HWAoC: "HWAoC:," where it blocks the path to HWAoC:. In this HWAoC:, the Malice had to be destroyed by defeating the NaN Hollows of each of the NaN Championss, but in most cases, the HWAoC: needs to be defeated with a weapon in order to destroy the Malice swamp. Unlike in, Malice is not poisonous - it only serves as a obstacle to block the character's path.

Trivia

 * The energy form TPHD: takes on in is said to be "Ganondorf's Malice".
 * In, NaN Fear Cannons can supposedly fire "cannonballs of pure malice".
 * In SS undefined, there is an item called SSHD: which is described as "pure, crystallized monster malice". The Evil Crystal shares a similar appearance to the Malice of Breath of the Wild.