Anonymous

Divine Beast: Difference between revisions

From Zelda Wiki, the Zelda encyclopedia
m
 
(7 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
|image= File:Divine Beasts.jpg|thumb]]
|image= File:Divine Beasts.jpg|thumb]]
|caption=  
|caption=  
|game= {{BotW}}
|game= BotW
|other= {{HWAoC}}
|other= {{HWAoC}}
|uses= Weakening {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon|link}}
|uses= Weakening {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon|link}}
Line 25: Line 25:
[[File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Ruta Icon.png|left]]
[[File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Ruta Icon.png|left]]
{{Main|Divine Beast Vah Ruta}}
{{Main|Divine Beast Vah Ruta}}
The Divine Beast Vah Ruta resembles an elephant, and its element is water. The trunk is opposable and can spew an infinite amount of water. It can even spray water into its interior, which causes a large waterwheel to turn, allowing access to the upper sections of the Divine Beast. Ruta is also capable of using the [[Rune]] Cryonis to protect itself. The Divine Beast's Main Control Unit is located at its rear. Ruta is named after [[Princess Ruto|Ruto]], the Sage of Water.<ref>The Divine Beast Vah Ruta, built ages later to face off against Calamity Ganon, was named in honor of Ruto. - History of the Zora, Part Five</ref>
The Divine Beast Vah Ruta resembles an elephant, and its element is water. The trunk is opposable and can spew an infinite amount of water. It can even spray water into its interior, which causes a large waterwheel to turn, allowing access to the upper sections of the Divine Beast. Ruta is also capable of using the [[Rune]] Cryonis to protect itself. The Divine Beast's Main Control Unit is located at its rear. Ruta is named after [[Princess Ruto|Ruto]], the Sage of Water.<ref>{{Cite|The Divine Beast Vah Ruta, built ages later to face off against Calamity Ganon, was named in honor of Ruto.|History of the Zora, Part Five|BotW}}</ref>
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


Line 37: Line 37:
[[File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Medoh Icon.png|left]]
[[File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Medoh Icon.png|left]]
{{Main|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}}
{{Main|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}}
The Divine Beast Vah Medoh resembles an eagle. It represents the element of wind. To protect itself, it uses a force shield maintained by four generators - one on each wing, one near its head, and one near its tail. The middle section, the wings, can tilt side to side. This is normally used to help Medoh turn in the air, but it also reorients the interior of the {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast}}. The Main Control Unit is located on the top deck, between the Beast's wings. While the other Divine Beasts are named after Sages, the namesake of Medoh is less clear. With its pilot being a Rito, it may be named after [[Medli]], the Rito Sage of Earth.
The Divine Beast Vah Medoh resembles an eagle. It represents the element of wind. To protect itself, it uses a force shield maintained by four generators that also act as cannons - one on each wing, one near its head, and one near its tail. The middle section, the wings, can tilt side to side. This is normally used to help Medoh turn in the air, but it also reorients the interior of the {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast}}. The Main Control Unit is located on the top deck, between the Beast's wings. While the other Divine Beasts are named after Sages, the namesake of Medoh is less clear. With its pilot being a Rito, it may be named after [[Medli]], the Rito Sage of Earth.
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


Line 43: Line 43:
[[File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Naboris Icon.png|left]]
[[File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Naboris Icon.png|left]]
{{Main|Divine Beast Vah Naboris}}
{{Main|Divine Beast Vah Naboris}}
The Divine Beast Vah Naboris resembles a camel. Its element is thunder. The "humps" are actually powerful lightning generators, which it uses to protect itself. The interior of the {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast}} is split into three cylinders, each of which can rotate a full 360 degrees. The center cylinder contains the Main Control unit on one side of a platform, and a {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} power source on the other side. {{Term|BotW|Urbosa}} states that Naboris is named after [[Nabooru]], the Sage of Spirit.<ref>{{Cite|Nabooru... Legend of the Gerudo, celebrated over ages. And you, who were named to honor her— you are a legend as well.|Urbosa|BotW}}</ref>
The Divine Beast Vah Naboris resembles a camel. Its element is thunder. The "humps" are actually powerful lightning generators, which it uses to protect itself. The interior of the {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast}} is split into three cylinders, each of which can rotate a full 360 degrees. The center cylinder contains the Main Control unit on one side of a platform, and a {{Term|BotW|Sheikah}} power source on the other side. {{Term|BotW|Urbosa}} states that Naboris is named after [[Nabooru]], the Sage of Spirit.<ref>{{Cite|Nabooru... Legend of the Gerudo, celebrated over ages. And you, who were named to honor her— you are a legend as well. Isn't that right, Naboris?|Urbosa|BotW}}</ref>
{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}


Line 49: Line 49:
[[File:BotW Master Cycle Zero Icon.png|120px|left]]
[[File:BotW Master Cycle Zero Icon.png|120px|left]]
{{Main|Master Cycle Zero}}
{{Main|Master Cycle Zero}}
As part of the "{{Term|BotW|EX The Champions' Ballad|link}}" {{Term|BotW|Main Quest|link}}, it is revealed that the {{Term|BotW|Hylian|link}} {{Term|BotW|Champions}} can acquire a {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast}} of his own through completing the trials given by {{Term|BotW|Monk Maz Koshia|link}}. After defeating the monk as part of his {{Term|BotW|Final Trial|link|display=final trial}}, he will award {{Term|BotW|Link}} with the {{Term|BotW|Master Cycle Zero}}, a {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast}} created for the "true hero". Like the other {{Plural|BotW|Divine Beast}}, it is modelled after an animal, specifically a {{Term|BotW|Horse|link}}, though unlike the other {{Plural|BotW|Divine Beast}} it is much smaller in comparison and takes the form of a motorcycle with a horse motif. Due to its {{Term|BotW|Horse}}-like design, certain characters like {{Term|BotW|Konba|link}} identify it as such. {{Term|BotW|Link}} can activate it via the {{Term|BotW|Master Cycle Zero}} {{Term|BotW|Rune|link}} which allows him to summon the {{Term|BotW|Master Cycle Zero}}, though he is unable to do this in certain areas such as {{Term|BotW|Gerudo Desert|link}}. Like a {{Term|BotW|Horse}}, {{Term|BotW|Link}} can mount and ride it, engage in mounted combat while riding it, and use it to run over enemies. However, unlike {{Plural|BotW|Horse}}, it requires Fuel which can be produced by filling its tank with materials.
As part of the "{{Term|BotW|EX The Champions' Ballad|link}}" {{Term|BotW|Main Quest|link}}, it is revealed that the {{Term|BotW|Hylian|link}} {{Term|BotW|Champions}} can acquire a {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast}} of his own through completing the trials given by {{Term|BotW|Monk Maz Koshia|link}}. After defeating the monk as part of his {{Term|BotW|Final Trial|link|display=final trial}}, he will award {{Term|BotW|Link}} with the {{Term|BotW|Master Cycle Zero}}, a {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast}} created for the "true hero". Like the other {{Plural|BotW|Divine Beast}}, it is modelled after an animal, specifically a {{Term|BotW|Horse|link}}, though unlike the other {{Plural|BotW|Divine Beast}} it is much smaller in comparison and takes the form of a motorcycle with a horse motif. Due to its {{Term|BotW|Horse}}-like design, certain characters like {{Term|BotW|Konba|link}} identify it as such. {{Term|BotW|Link}} can activate it via the {{Term|BotW|Master Cycle Zero}} {{Term|BotW|Rune|link}} which allows him to summon the {{Term|BotW|Master Cycle Zero}}, though he is unable to do this in certain areas such as {{Term|BotW|Gerudo Desert|link}}. Like a {{Term|BotW|Horse}}, {{Term|BotW|Link}} can mount and ride it, engage in mounted combat while riding it, and use it to run over enemies. However, unlike {{Plural|BotW|Horse}}, it requires {{Term|BotW|Fuel|link}} which can be produced by filling its tank with materials. Even just five monster parts or fruit can do quite a bit.


==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
Line 58: Line 58:


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In {{TP}}, {{Term|TPHD|Midna|link}} mentions that the {{Term|TPHD|Twili|link}} have long believed that a hero would appear as a "Divine Beast."{{Fact|TPHD}} However, there is no known connection to the {{Plural|BotW|Divine Beast}} of {{BotW|-}} other than the same name being used.
*In {{TP}}, {{Term|TPHD|Midna|link}} mentions that the {{Term|TPHD|Twili|link}} have long believed that a hero would appear as a "Divine Beast."<ref>{{Cite|As a ruler who fled her people, I'm hardly qualified to forgive you. In our world, we've long believed that the Hero would appear as a divine beast. That's why when I found you, I thought I could use you, Link.|Midna|TPHD}}</ref> However, there is no known connection to the {{Plural|BotW|Divine Beast}} of {{BotW|-}} other than the same name being used.
* In early versions of {{BotW|-}}, the {{Plural|BotW|Divine Beast}} were referred to as the "Four Great Relics."<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= CaC |publisher= |page= 207}}</ref>
* If Link did not pick up the [[Heart Container|heart container]] after defeating the bosses in them and activates the main control unit, they'll respawn next to Link after being teleported out of the dungeon. This is a measure similar to [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'s [[Forsaken Fortress]] after defeating the [[Helmaroc King]], in which the heart container will appear next to the treasure chest containing the [[Skull Hammer|skull hammer]]. This is because the area the heart container originally spawn in becomes permanently inaccessible, which could render the heart container [[Permanently Missable Items|missable]].


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
Line 66: Line 68:
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Naboris (Dungeon).png|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Naboris}}, as seen in-game
File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Naboris (Dungeon).png|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Naboris}}, as seen in-game
File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Medoh (Dungeon).png|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}}, as seen in-game
File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Medoh.png|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}}, as seen in-game
File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Ruta (Dungeon).png|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Ruta}}, as seen in-game
File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Ruta (Dungeon).png|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Ruta}}, as seen in-game
File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Rudania (Dungeon).png|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Rudania}}, as seen in-game
File:BotW Divine Beast Vah Rudania (Dungeon).png|{{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Rudania}}, as seen in-game
226

edits