I don't think I ever could've imagined someone saying "a well-placed arrow could easily break the skin, piercing vital organs!" with such cheerful enthusiasm.
I saw some Yiga fighting Link one time, and they did something with terrifying implications; when Link had given one of them serious wounds, they were teleported back, presumably to a safe location where their wounds could be tended to. This means the Yiga would suffer almost no casualties compared to their enemies, something that would make them a force of terror during an all-out war. We're just lucky they're wasting their time trying to fight Link, who, from what I've seen, could probably take everyone else in Hyrule on his own.
My dad was in Ka’KaraBazaar one time when he saw Zelda rushing through the sand, my dad said she was running from yiga soldiers, then out of nowhere, her knight cut a yiga’s hand and head off in one big slash. He did not teleport back, but that is just a story my father tells us, I don’t think it is true
@@froggycolouring that sounds like nightmare fuel, i kinda hope it was true, when the people asked link, he did not seem to remember, i saw him headed to the desert. He came back the next week to get some mushrooms and i asked what he did in the desert, yknow, some small talk. He then told me he remembers the events we were asking him about, the guy has been through a lot, i don't blame him for going a little cuckoo crazy
I was fully expecting the Koroks to win since you didn't mention them when listing the races and you giving them a symbol like the other races in the simulation. Like, there's over a thousand of them, and they're clearly immortal considering they've survived everything Link has thrown at them. Not to mention the Great Deku Tree with it's mass amounts of wisdom and it's energy to protect the Master Sword.
I think Link alone almost guarantees a Hylian victory, so nerfing him may have been a good call. Tarrey Town, though, would be harder for the Zora to take than demonstrated here because the island is pretty elevated and the Zora would have to attack by land. I could see them maybe laying siege to Tarrey Town, but I think Tarrey Town could probably resist an attack pretty well, especially from the water-based Zora.
I think the zora can completely destroy their supply chains though. The town itself has no way to gather resources other than wood from the torin wetland. But I think the zora could easily capture the wetlands. So i think Tarrey town would have to surrender pretty much immediately considering they also do not have anyone with proper fighting ability other than 1 Gerudo and maybe the one rito there (whom I assume would side with tarrey town rather than their own nations)
Maybe Hudson could build something like a car or flying machine to re inact the trade routes or if that one rito has enough rockets he'll just shoot everyone down very far away
In Age of Calamity, during the Mipha quest, we can see the Zora soldiers using a technique where two soldiers block a strike with two spears and a third stabs another spear past the two spears guarding. It seems to be effective against monsters that use swords.
but they have skilled warriors, one that wiped out all the guardians in hyrule field, no one seems to remember him now, only the leaders of their own villages remember him, and purah, who moved out of hateno to live somewhere else, presumably in the new "lookout landing"@@arcticpossi_schw1siantuntija42
The reto trying to "invade" too Hylians: with beams that are targeted at the sky with battery packs from the Stewart "hmmmm I'll wonder who would win."
It would really depend on just how advanced the Sheila tech is. If they can produce more guardians or at least re activate enough of them then the rest of the nations are toast.
During the flashbacks in Botw, we saw them reactivate Sheikah technology, which means that the Sheikah would at least have all guardians on their side, and perhaps even the divine beasts
the sheikah repurposing the skyview towers or create and air strike could be considered them at their bases, and considering they have a mastery of guardian technology and can study zonai tech they alone could solo with enough prep time
I think the Rito have it in the bag. In the video, most other armies played to their strengths, but the Rito barely took advantage of their mobility and air advantage, instead making the stupid decision to attack the largest force head on with their entire army. They could use guerrilla tactics and send small groups of Rito to do various things at the same time such as blowing up supplies with bomb arrows, stopping the larger Gerudo army from properly functioning. They can do the same to the weapons of the Sheikah/Hylian alliance which prevents them from really being able to fight back enemies in the air effectively - they can only use untrained archers except for Link and Zelda, who can't be everywhere at once. The Gorons have nothing to reach the Rito with, so they would eventually lose in a battle of attrition. The Zora's fare even worse, with shock arrows rained from above absolutely debilitating them in their most advantageous terrain. The Yiga probably stand the best chance if they could deceive the Rito and mess up chains of command, It really depends on how easily the Rito would be fooled and how good the Yiga are at pretending to be birds.
The Rito would not be able to take all of Hyrule - they’d easily be able to hold Hebra, Tabantha, the Gerudo Highlands, and parts of the Gerudo Wastes, but without any real elevation toward the center of the map, they’d be useless to press further. I believe it is stated that the Rito can’t technically fly, but that they’re just really effective gliders, which is why Revali’s ability to generate upward lift was so well respected. Without areas to launch from in Hyrule’s center, they wouldn’t be able to take it. They only have the ability and numbers to keep and hold the highlands, and with some strategic work they could potentially besiege and blockade the Gerudo by blocking off the mountain passes out of the wastes.
my money is also on the Rito. If they made their way down to the Depths (Which they can easily do given they can fly) and start harvesting bomb flowers en masse, they turn their soldiers into WW2 bombers
@@Anime-Controlif they hijack a skyview tower or two, they’d easily have the height to dive down on other nations and rain hellfire on any group out there. Add in the fact that they are hunters and marksmen who could likely shoot a bow from a further distance than any other group could with great accuracy, I doubt even the sheikah could stop them. The only real threat is the Yiga, since they could teleport and assassinate key members of any nation or pretend to be sheikah messengers and make attack plans on a specific enemy of the sheikah or make negotiations on supplies when they really are there to make plans to pit the nations against each other or remove all sizeable chunk of resources and ambush the now crippled nations.
@@SunshineRey Good point, I was still thinking with my BOTW brain so I didn’t consider that. As long as they can get Purah Pads, they could get footholds in any captured towers.
There is proof ingame of the Rito being able to fly and that comes in the form of Penn whenever he Soars Long he flies away to the newspaper place near rito village not to mention without their bridge rito village would only be accessible to their race and maybe link with ascend or vote link with Revali’s Gale Purah also used the help of the rito to make the skyview towers meaning they should be accessible to them or they can just climb up dropping bombs luring monsters to camps is a good strategy they could even use muddle buds if they don’t only work on monster to cause other factions to attack each other RITO WINS
I feel like the yiga should have taken the win. They are shown to resist the temptation of bananas both in battle, and in dialogue bubbles when you pull one out in front of a disguised one. With this taken into account, the yiga should win. Also, master Kohga's zonai construct could have probably been included. Also, we never see an injured yiga die, they always teleport away to safety. This means they can tank the strongest of Link's attacks and survive, or at the very least a few bombs, as those don't even knock them out in 1 hit.
That a great point, my only thought being that they have worked on any amount of world domination and have failed severely throughout, not just by Link’s hand (if it was just Link stopping them then they would have been able to take over during the 100 years he was asleep). That being said, they did manage to take over the great plateau, a chunk of the depths, and have soldiers throughout a good amount of lower Hyrule. I feel like they have a little chance against the gerudo or the Sheika, but that’s just based on personal thought process. I would be interested to see a more in-depth analysis on the Yiga fire power
Agreed. Another plot point is if the yoga used their stealth correctly the gerudo wouldn’t have known they were coming. Why would they have so many bananas on hand? Especially since they live in the middle of the desert where they don’t have access too many.
Main issue is, the Yiga lack any actual military. They're more of a guerilla force with no clear strategy. And they've clearly been losing heavily against the Sheika and Hylians. Blowing up their hide-out should be enough to cripple them indefinitely. And there's no actual coming back from a direct canon shot.
I think it's worth noting that (at least as far as I interpreted it), Mipha is still the only BotW-TotK era Zora we know of who could heal. We see Sidon, Yona, and her assistants purifying water of the sludge, but that's just water manipulation, a much more common Zora trait, and probably part of why Sidon's ability is using water as a barrier / projectile, rather than to heal. The way they help the Zora who are sick from sludge is essentially the same as Link throwing splash fruit, they're just washing the sludge out. All-in-all, the idea of a civil war is really interesting, because I think basically all of the races would be unbeatable in their own terrain, and none of them really have the numbers to do an all-out attack except maybe the Hylians, since all the other races would probably need to leave at least 1/3rd of their fighting-age members back to provide for families / children, if not more to defend them. This would especially effect the Gerudo, whose home would almost certainly be ransacked by the Yiga if they ever moved more than a few members of their forces away. The Gerudo might be able to win on the frontline with their full military prowess, but they'd come back to find that, despite "winning" the war, they were the only ones to have their home destroyed, since the Yiga are also likely the only faction that would go to the extent of killing those who can't fight back. Another thing worth noting is that while we do see some named Rito use a bow while flying, it's implied to be something very few Rito can do - part of why Revali was so legendary (and also probably part of why Tulin has some ego problems). I think the biggest way flight would help the Rito wouldn't be through archers but through bombers. They've already been exploring tons of nearby caves for food, so assuming they know what bomb flowers are, you'd probably see them flying bombing runs to create some really one-sided battles.
@@conabe Are you referring to the conversations with Yona before / after the Sludge Like? I checked those dialogues and while it’s true he gets cold feet, healing is never mentioned, and we only ever see him purifying the water at Ploymus that flows down into the domain, he never even uses his powers directly on another Zora. We do see Yona and her assistants doing that, but they don’t heal any of the people there, just provide some temporary relief. I’m not even sure if a healer would be able to do anything, tbh, since the problem is literally magic sludge inside of their bodies. Water manipulation is probably more useful in this situation, even if it’s not a perfect answer. Edit: Think I found what you’re referring to. When you first reunite with him he says he can’t leave because he’s “uniquely qualified to deal with the sludge here.” Again, no mention of healing, he’s just cleaning the water flowing from Ploymus down to the Domain, he’s never even seen using his magic to purge the sludge from the affected Zora.
I think this is a great analysis of yours that accounts for the fact it is implied that these civil wars HAVE happened in Hyrule's past, and the hylians might have the overall advantage, it's never been enough to fully overwhelm the different people groups in their own territories. I FULLY agree that this type of fully committed warfare ignoring leaving your home and supply lines undefended is not very realistic to the way "war" goes and not just what the video scenario seems to describe as basically "a week's worth of battles". I was disappointed the video seemed to severely underestimate the Rito and the power of air superiority for the Rito, think it's a bit strange as to why the Sheikah were singled out for analysis only to just completely faithfully ally with the Hylians the whole time, and I'm unconvinced of the Gerudo being so formidable as to have been able to handle engaging literally every other faction on the map besides the Gorons and still win without having suffered enough losses to have been neutralized... The Gerudo don't seem to have the numbers for that.
@@johnxina-uv4sl I feel like I’m always writing essays in TH-cam comments 😅 I kinda just noticed the Zora healing thing and started typing and more and more stuff kept coming lol
Hylians : “ we have this guy named link and he’s a tad overpowered .” Other nations : “yes he’s the hero but he can’t possibly kill an entire army right ?” *link in the background building a precise replica of the us air forces*
Not to mention Zelda who probably could just fire some insane magic laser or smth out of her hands to just instantly delete anything in front of her like how Rauru and Sonia did in that one flashback
Nerfing link is a good balance because link can make an literal mech and can clone with enough materials supplied and can create literal orbital strike
My money is on the Rito. Air superiority and a population of trained archers means they can always fight from a safe distance. Flight also means communication is faster, safer, and easier overall. And, living in the mountains means they have a good defensive stronghold. Their weakness might be in being able to secure supply lines. If they end up in a war of attrition, they might be forced to surrender.
The arrows wouldn't do much against the gorons, and even adding more points to the gorons, they have caves were there is lava and no one else can really enter unless they have the armor that the gorons make or have elixirs, but the recolection of bugs for the elixirs for an entire army would take probably almost a year and that the orni can't use their advantage of the sky in caves
The only rito weakness is night time as they cant see properly. Rito has clear superiority iver gorons and zora. Also they would avoid gerudo as much as possible, and when push comes to shove.. Bomb arrows unleashed
And then the Korok army appears from the Lost Woods. Tens of thousands, under the command of General Hestu, sweeping across the land and destroying the world of Men.
Everybody gangsta til the lazy korok takes off the bookbag, loots Link's body for the master sword, and zonai devices, and recreates all the torture machines link made for it
Pfft...! Hahahah! Of course this is just a simulation. The Yiga would have decimated the Gerudo in no time! Plus, the genius of the Great Master Kohga would have made us victorious, as well, maybe they would have distracted us for just a minute but the Mighty Bananas would have made us stronger! Still, I have to give props to you for including me at 09:28
I mean to be fair Yiga have been known to be tempted by Bananas, though the ones in the Upheaval Era are slowly learning to resist. That said, this video massively overlooks much of the Yiga's potential. While sure, many of their members can be eccentric, what cannot be understated is that they are masters of disguise, and able to teleport as well. Their mastery of Zonai technology is also impressive, but the ability to sow chaos and retreat on a dime is even more valuable. Rather than a single ambush with all their might, the Yiga's talents are best used for subterfuge, undermining the other factions, infiltrating their ranks. The Yiga do not have the sheer numbers for a traditional battle, but they are freaking ninja assassins, who cares about "tradition"? The darkness is their ally, no reason to step out into the spotlight. And if worst comes to worst and the Yiga Clan Hideout falls, the Yiga can retreat to the Depths, a place that they pretty much have every advantage in, thanks to that pesky Hero casting Kohga down there years before the rest of Hyrule knew there _was_ something down there. This Message For Yiga Eyes Only Glory to Master Kohga
I think given the underpowered Link and Zelda for this video, it was mostly accurate. I do think the Yiga, might have put up more of a fight, even in the Banana chaos, but otherwise. All made relative sense. Tho yeah with lore accurate Zelda and Link there would have been no contest. Fun video. Love to see more.
Zelda can't really do much given how her powers can only affect evil. Link is ridiculously powerful, but he can be taken down. Besides, just because Link is a Hylian, doesn't mean he'd fight on their side.
7:49 Hylians have 2 very major strength that cant be overlooked, they use armor and horses. Don't downplay the militia either, monster elimination squads are effective
Imagine if it was hyrule pre- calamity the citadel with cannons,the castle with TRAINED experienced soldiers and MANY outposts (there is so many outpost ruins)
@@John_lock3647Pre Calamity the Hylians easily win. To start, The Sheikah were just a irregular force, Zora while strong would not stand a chance if the hylians got some shock arrows, Gerudo would get demolished in just standard conventional combat, gorons not having an organized army is a large issue and the Rito if they don’t destroy all their bridges in time rito village will burn
I don't know if they'd "win" a war, but the gorons are ten foot tall walking tanks. That built their own cannons that fire themselves. I don't think they'd ever start a war but I can see them easily ending one
The Gorons could singlehandedly take over the entire kingdom if they had the willingness, smarts and commitment to do it. Seeing as they're all basically manchildren and gentle giants with hearts of gold no one in Hyrule is afraid of what they could against the kingdom.
The only issue is that it’s gonna shoot one at a time since according to one of the Gorons, only Bludo knows how to use it and even Yunobo was surprised Link figured it out
I think the Rito got extremely shafted here, im not sure theyd even win but theyd certainly not lose to the gerudo in a head on fight For starters, bows and arrows are actually not going to be very effective against the Rito on their own. Theres several reasons for this; 1. Ritos have the most experience of any of the armies for bow fighting by a lot since its the main weapons we see them with and this means theyll know more basic bow on bow tactics than other nations, which makes the other points here relevant 2. Their ability to fly makes it way easier for them to both use cover and negate enemy's cover. They can use cover that no other army can really use and they can get from cover to cover the fastest due to being the most mobile, and most cover is not suited for protecting someone who is directly above you. Cover is extremely important for fights between ranged weapons, so this is a huge deal 3. Gravity exists. This is honestly the biggest deal of these three advantages and I dont think its something that was even considered. Arrows are useless if theyre never able to reach their targets in the first place, and without advanced tech(from sheikah or yiga), gravity will send the arrows back down to earth before they reach the height of a rito. The rito, on the other hand, would not have this issue, as gravity would not be limiting their range. Even if the rito were to fly lower, gravity is still going to make it significantly harder to hit them, and theyre already fast moving flying targets, meaning the fight is still very heavily in the ritos advantage. But also, in regards to the gerudo, even if bows and arrows were more effective against the rito, the fact that riju needed link to shoot arrows to help her aim her lightning heavily implies there is not a skilled archer within the gerudo, as why would she need link if there was one? Im pretty sure we also never see a gerudo warrior wield a bow, which further supports this. The only thing I think the gerudo have that can actually even touch the rito is riju's lightning, which, as said in the video, is inaccurate against even targets standing still, much less fast, flying targets, and if riju falls the gerudo auto lose. I dont think the rito win though since the hylian/sheikah alliance is kinda the perfect counter to them. Sheikah have shown to have bows that make arrows not effected by gravity in BOTW, and that means theyll be able to hit the rito, and plus 22 rito may just run out of arrows when fighting 250 hylians with armor before they actually manage to kill them even if they werent able to hit back. The yiga also notably outnumbers the rito, are known bow users, and have flying machines, so they can probably beat them too.
Amazing video! Please analyze the locations of battle! An error I noticed is that when the Rito get defeated, the Gerudo claim the territory. What do they do to the non-military rito? How do the Gerudo get there through the cold without getting interrupted? I personally believe that the Zora don't even have a chance against the hylians at Tarry Town, because they have to climb the walls sides of the Tarry Town plateau. Or cross the bridge. Assuming that they get everyone up from the construction site, all they have to do is destroy or blockade the land bridge, which shouldn't be that challenging. I also don't think Purah would teleport away from the Hylians, since Zelda and Link were still there. Unrelated to that fight, I think that the Rito wouldn't leave their mountain right away, since no one could easily get there. The Rito also know how to make bomb arrows, which would decimate the Gerudo. The Yiga would also beat the Gerudo since the Gerudo don't actually know about the Yiga's banana weakness.
It’s important to note that the yiga have been able to set up branches all around hyrule and have the ability to teleport back before getting severely injured, and they were also able to survive in harsh environments such as the depths which have lots of resources like bombs, and they also, being “evil” are allied with ganons forces which include mighty lynels and large bosses Yiga are also the only ones with large stockpiles of food kept in caves/other safe places(aside from gorons) meaning they’d be able to survive more food shortage Hylians and sheikah would also most likely be allied too, making hylians one of if not the strongest civilisation, plus the fact that like the yiga they have many bases across hyrule(lurelin,hateno), as well as having link in their army Hylians also run a majority if not all stables in hyrule, allowing them to have horses as well as other farm animals Gorons are also immune to a lot of attacks, fire proof, spear, sword, and bow proof, electric proof, just to name a few, and the only weapon good at harming gorons(hammers/pickaxes) aren’t wielded commonly by other civilisations. Gorons also have abundance healing hot springs in their area, making them one of the only civilisations able to heal easily if their were a shortage of food, and they also eat rocks which are easy to find in caves(though oot showed that famine could still be an issue for them). Rito although being skilled they’ve mainly been used to cold weather in the hebra region would struggle in areas like death mountain and gerudo desert, plus being birds means they’d be significantly weaker to arrows or misfires from their own army, and if a rito is on the ground they’re as good as dead Gerudo, though wielding the power of lightning(which could be deadly to zora) they(as you mentioned) wouldn’t have many if any allies but are already fighting with the yiga, who would most definitely ransack the kara kara bazaar or gerudo town if given the chance. Gerudo also wouldn’t be able to repopulate during war(for obvious reasons) compared to other civilisations and would have trouble farming being in a desert and most likely having all their food imported The koroks also would be a surprising threat, they’d be almost completely immune to zora water and spear attacks, and their small nature allows them to easily hide and invade enemy bases(not that they’d need to since few can see them) The deku tree also is considerably strong, though it can’t move or leave the forest, but the forest is defended by lost fog making it difficult for anyone to attack, they’d be extremely weak to fire though, one bomb flower could decimate hundreds You should totally make another video featuring zonai and koroks though!
Zelda would still be nerfed but she could attack the yiga with link protecting her cause the yiga are evil, seeing as they work with ganon and the lore and stuff
While Yiga and Monsters are, ostensibly, on the same side, I don't think the Yiga have any actual authority or sway on the Monsters, who, in the abscence of the Demon King, seem to largely just be hostile to anyone they see(though do have a surprising amount of intelligence in certain areas
id love to see maybe a nature documentary like the one about bokoblins?? or a travelers guide on villages?? like if youre planning to travel to lurelin, what places to stay at, who to look for, tourist locations, hiking paths, shops to buy from?? or videos on the towns, like mimicking a reality tv show! u could call it "keeping up with kakariko" (keeping up with the kardashians) or "the gerudo bachelor" (the golden bachelor) lmaoo i just love these types of botw/totk videos, theyre so engaging 🤭
What if the sages were fighting each other? I think Sidon would lose first to Riju because he's vulnerable to lightning and hes not that fast. I dont know if gorons can take lightning since they technically are rocks, and arrows probably wouldn't hurt them either. And if Yunobo had the advantage he wouldn't kill the other 2 sages cuz he's Yunobo, so he would probably roll away fast from Riju's lightning (if he was vulnerable to lightning) So now its Riju vs Tulin. Riju is strong but she needs to charge her power to attack with lightning, meanwhile Tulins head shots are quick and he can fly away and dodge her lightning, So Tulin wins from Riju. But while Tulin is busy celebrating, Yunobo, who rolled back at the speed of sound, sneak attacks him from behind and Yunobo wins.
@remixtheidiot5771 the winner isn't always the strongest, and gorons have natural armor, with their backs being a shield. And only weapons that can break rocks are the one that gorons use, so the other sages weapons would not work on yunobo
Personally, I think the Rito went down far too quickly. Given they have the best mobility of the bunch (besides maybe the Yiga and the Sheikah through teleportation,) Guerilla Tactics are their best bet. They are more geared around archery than the mainly spear-fighter Gerudo, so them getting overhwhelmed while in the sky also feels a bit unlikely. Plus, the fact that the Gerudo _have_ to traverse either mountaneous or canyon regions to reach any of their foes gives them a massive disadvantage against flying foes who could either pelt them from above, or have Tulin wind-gust them off cliff-faces. Honestly, I'd have put the Gerudo dead-last if anything, possibily even typing with the Zora, who are even worse off due to the natural weaknesses of being mainly aquatic creatures in a land dominated by...well...land. As for the Goron, due to Death Mountain going dormant, they lack the home-field advantage innate to a fiery landscape, so they could do quite well holing themselves inside superheated caves, but trapping themselves in a corner holds its own disadvantages. Their relatively low speed also makes them easy pickings for the rest of the factions besides the physical-attacks of the Gerudo and flimsy Hylian makeshift weapons. Hell, even the Zora could perhaps hold their own since the Goron have little in the way of ranged attacks, and any Goron who falls in the water will likely sink like a rock. As for the Yiga, they're skilled enough to certainly make a good showing, but they're also really...REALLY dumb. They'd be awful when it comes to strategizing, and would probably perish during the ambush in Gerudo Valley. (Though certainly thinning their numbers with advanced Zonai tech.) They're also unique in that they can weaponize tools only available in the depths, and could theoretically use chasms to move about completely undetected. The Hylians meanwhile perhaps have sheer numbers advantage, wider versatility in weapons, and some decent training and soldiery through the monster control squads. They're also so similar to the Sheikah I see little reason for them not to ally, so that still checks out. Link alone _would_ essentially solo each army, but assuming he's not involved and Zelda is put in full control, Recall can still put in some serious work when playing defensively. I'd personally give it to either the Hylians or the Rito
Ik AoC isn’t canon but in a cutscene where it shows Soogas backstory; they are actually vicious murders. They were about to kill him when Master Kohga showed up. Like sickle to his neck close. It took them 3 seconds
Aaahahha ooooh Suga whyyyyy I WISH he was. In TOTK he would be so helpful in strategy and building heck he could be a miny boss mad at you for breaking koga's mech
Yeah, It struck me as odd that a nation strapped for resources would immediately bum rush a far larger and technically more skilled nation on their own home turf, in exchange for land that barely has any resources to give. It comes off as a major tactical blunder that makes less sense the longer you think about it, especially given that the Rito are supposed to be among the higher ranked races when it comes to their military structure.
Haven't watched the entire video yet, but I reckon the Gorons take this one. They have immense physical strength and durabilty, and are resistant to pretty much all elemental magic (immune to fire and heat in general, rocky body is non-conductive so lightning is useless, and the Zora's water attacks would do very little also). Additionally, by curling into a ball and rolling around they can move pretty quickly, which is a huge advantage. Their biggest weakness is probably a lack of agility.
in fact since they make all the anti fire equipment、they just need to stop production and hide in the hottest cave.since they are born without biological parents,they are invincible.they'll never be beaten
Fair points, but lightning definitely destroys some rocks and at least cracks stronger rock. There's a _huge_ difference between the max temperature of lava (~2,200 F) and lightning (~50,000 F). It's not likely that the Goron can withstand the temperature of lightning. They'd undoubtedly be less affected than the other races, but it wouldn't even take a direct hit to incapacitate them, if not kill them. But all things considered, I'm with you. They're enormously powerful, and despite their gentle nature, they would obviously fight like hell to save their people. Urbosa/Riju/whoever would have to recharge, and the Goron could just unload on her during that time at which point the Gerudo's best chance is gone and it's pretty much game over.
The only question I'm going to ask is how would the Gerudo have so many Bananas? There aren't any bananas anywhere in the Gerudo domain, which makes sense due to, y'know, deserts aren't exactly the best place to raise and harvest bananas. I'm just going to assume that the Gerudo recently raided a Yiga hideout, or bought them off someone else, but, if not, then some explaining must be done on how they were able to defeat the Yiga.
I've got a few points. 1: It is impossible to ignore things like area, supplies, etc. when making a war simulation, as the location of the battle can often be the deciding factor. Hannibal Barca once defeated an enemy that had better skilled soldiers, more equipment, and more soldiers, just by utilizing his superior tactics and the terrain, which was in his favor. Similar things were also done by Allied generals during ww2, Napoleon, and in many other situations as well, like during the Spanish conquest of the americas, the Aztecs used the terrain to their advantage against a stronger enemy. Same thing in the Vietnam War. 2: The best method of combatting the Yiga, (for the gerudo and hylians} would probably to be shelling their hideout with cannons, of which the Hylians have plenty. They could also use bomb arrows. Another thing they could do would be to siege the hideout, and collect as many bananas as possible, thus starving the Yiga. They would need to burn the banana trees to keep the yiga from even obtaining enough to grow. This tactic is similar to how the Russian empire retreated when being invaded by napoleon, but was also used by General William Tecumseh Sherman during the American Civil War, where his soldiers tore up infrastructure and burned farms in the south, crippling their economy. 3: You also mostly ignored the Zora/Hylian alliance, which Dorephan and Sidon would probably honor no matter what. 4: The Rito would probably not attack the gerudo first, and even if they did, the best plan of attack would be to fly over gerudo town, burning supplies, as well as potentially killing Riju. 5: During the gerudo heading into the highlands, the Hylians could've set cannons or archers there and then they'd have been able to take the gerudo out from above. 6: When an army is defeated, the whole nation doesn't just surrender, allowing themselves to be annexed, the gerudo just annexing the riot was a bit dumb. They only could've done that by heading to rito village and seizing it, which would've been hard. The rito probably would've been more defensive. 7: Much of hebra would actually be hylian controlled, and the hylians would probably win because they control most of the food production, meaning they can survive more. Their army would also move faster because of their utilization of horses. The hylians also are the most adaptable, unlike the other races, meaning they'd do pretty well in other climates, like the desert or mountains. 8: The rito would be somewhat easy to defeat, as the Hylians could siege Rito village, after coming around from the north (most likely the rito would blow the great tabantha bridge} and could use their cannons and archers to kill the rito, maybe even building bridges to go up and force the rito to surrender. if not storming the village, they could starve the rito out, causing them to surrender anyway. 9: the gorons are tricky, but i'm sure that they could be taken out with a few cannons. The gorons are the only race that would be impossible to starve, but using marbled rock roast, or stealing all the regular rock roast, may get them to sign peace accords. 10: If the Hylians had sheikah tech, this wouldn't even be a question that needs asking, as using the skywatchers they could easily take down all their enemies 11: Lastly, you've completely ignored the usefulness of hostages. Say that Yunobo was knocked unconscious during a battle with the hylian army, then they could use the threat of killing him or smth, to force the gorons to surrender.
There’s a fatal flaw with the yiga clan attack.. they only get distracted by bananas when you’re sneaking by if you’re in the middle of combat, I don’t remember them stomping midway in order to get the banana
A few things not covered here that I believe would absolutely put gorons as the winning team: 1.) they asexually reproduce, making them the easiest to regain man power 2.) death mountain is impenetrable, and they know that. No other race can survive there, much less invade up hill against a race known for throwing rocks down hills. As long as one Goron remains on that mountain, an infinite amount of soldiers can come with time. 3.) death mountain seems to hold all the food they need as they eat special types of rocks and is full of metal for weapons. They are capable of having a closed economy meaning it’s impossible to cut off supply, further making them an absolutely impenetrable faction. 4.) they keep mining for metals in game constantly even when they don’t need it. This means they were likely exporting it and trading it for things like cloth. This would make them a powerful ally and the sudden loss of goron metals would mean armies would have to divert manpower to harvest and forge new weapons. 5.) don’t know how much this applies but in other games they are absolutely capable of forming militaries and god are they impressive. 6.) also from other games they’ve been shown wearing heavy metal armour which would basically make them indestructible from everything but a point blank canon. They also use their strength to use heavy crushing weapons like hammers as if they were short swords. This means there is 0 chance to survive a hit from a goron, and even if you did, you wouldn’t have the strength to hurt them back. They would be walking tanks. 7.) they hard counter the zora, badly. There is one bridge and 2 water access ways into the domain, the gorons like rocks and explosives. You know where this is going. The gorons could use the cliff ridges to dam the Zoras in their own home. That and the domain is an architectural nightmare, basically being a fancy hotel on stills with a giant heavy fish on top. Drop some explosives down to completely destroy their home and it’s as easy as shooting fish in a barrel. 8.) the gorons are perfect for fighting the Gerudo. The gorons can survive the desert and cut them off from the rest of hyrule. This alone would be devastating as without further access, the Gerudo straight up can not reproduce and would eventually all die out. Not only this, they’re strong, but not “stab through 6 inches of steel” strong. That and I doubt they could survive a 100 pound steel hammer going into their ribs at 50 mph. The only real threat is their champion’s lightning, but may I remind you she is a child. 9.) the yiga are the perfect allies to the gorons. The yiga can teleport, making them the most effective spies/assassins in hyrule. The main weakness is they can’t replace their numbers easily and they have no stable supply, making them have to steal and avoid direct combat. The gorons can provide all their equipment and explosives as well as protection, making the yiga the goron equivalent to the sheika. 10.) the rito live in wooden houses on a giant rock spire over a pit. Fire/bombs (super easy if the gorons have the teleporting yiga to help) and the rito are just gone. In the finally, I believe it would be the gorons+yiga vs the hylians+sheika. Eventually the yiga would be training new goron members to replace their lost ones, who would be loyal to the gorons and likely spread their techniques. Making the ungodly OP. Even if they didn’t, the only things that could even hurt the gorons would be canons or super weapons like guardians. As long as the yiga do their jobs as spies (assassinations, sabotages, stealing battle plans, stealing blueprints for goron artisans to replicate), the hylians are just slowly gonna get worn down. No super weapons means the hylians are just gonna get bodied in head to head combat, especially if the gorons gain the ability to teleport. I genuinely don’t see a world where the physically strongest, fastest on land, most durable, self reliant, asexually reproducing, mastery artisan crafting, diplomatic, rock boys don’t dominate any battle that doesn’t devolve into plot armour or nukes.
Maybe, but in this scenario you also have to consider that they are fighting in the middle of the desert (I think in one of the warmest regions of the desert too) which would quickly give them a disadvantage with their feathered bodys not being able to handle heat very well as oppossed to the desert dwelling gerudos. After a bit of fighting and taking down a few of the gerudos, they would probably be suffering from heat exhaustion and have to either surrender or fall back and retreat
@@thephantomdriver7210 They can probably use heat resistant potions and such. Plus, they could block the only routes to the desert and besiege them, since the Gerudo highlands have a similar climate to Hebra. And you cant really plant food in the desert, so the Gerudo would loose over time against the Rito
@@za1duYeah, there is a rito in Kara Kara Bazaar (Guy, I think), who talks about it being hot in the desert but in Breath of the Wild says that rito can use heat-resistant elixirs
@@thephantomdriver7210The Rito could use hit and run tactics. They could spend most of the battle high up where the temperature was cooler and fly down to launch a quick barrage of arrows before flying back up to cool off.
I've wondered about this for a wile too. I've been doing a challenge run for fun were I must change the game language for each region and only fuse curtain things to weapons, I decided to do this because I wanted to see how each race would use their weapons, heres the rules if anyone wants to try it for themselves (Bows are the fuse executions, along with things that wont be used in combat oh ya, SPOILERS AHEAD) The Rito speak Italian and can only fuse the first two lowest level material and I cant use claymores The Gerudo speak Spanish and can only fuse elimental things (anything that can weaken gibdos) The Zora speak French and can only fuse non-elememtal lizalfos parts The Gorons speak German and can only fuse blunt objects (anything that cant cut down a tree) The Yiga speak Russian and have no special fuses The Hylians (Hyrule field and Hateno) speak English and have no special fuses -(they speak Netherlands in Akkala) -(they, along with the Sheika and the rest of Necluda speak Korean) -(and speak Portuguese in Faron) And The koroks (in the forest) speak Chinese (simplified for the koroks and traditional for the great deku tree and use Japanese voice acting) and cannot fuse The Zonai also speak Japanese and on the great skyland have no special fuse but for the spirit temple cannot use ANY weapons The ancient Gerudo (+ ganon, the floating castle, and forgotten foundations) speak Spanish Latin America with the castle and foundation counting as its own region You cannot leave the region untill the regional phenomena is done, you must drop ALL your weapons between regions, and you must use what can be found in the region. You also must get all of the regional clothes and armor and, after all of the dungeons are completed, get amd use the champion weapons for the final fight (When playing it myself, I did bend/break some of these rules but thats because I'm doing it for fun and not for the challenge of it)
@@Gyashonav Wait, there isn't a translation to Arabic? In find it quite surprising that Nintendo didn't bother translating the game to Arabic considering how many speakers it has.
I dunno I feel like the Gorons would've lasted longer given that when Death Mountan was cooling off Yunobo was able to organize the Gorons to start mining operations on the new land. Then the Zora using flooding tactics on both the north, south, and west of Hyrule given there need of water to be fully efficient in combat with there village naturally producing the source of water for all of Hylian field.
My only thought with that is that they aren’t really trained soldiers, they’re miners. We rarely see them in a fighting aspect. While their brute force to be a power to reckon with, I feel like they would succumb to the lack of organization. It felt like it was wayyyy too easy for all of them to fall apart to the rock roast, and if something similar was to happen again and link wasn’t helping, they’d be done for.
Personally I think nobody will be able to touch the Gorons even. They clearly should win. 1) They can always just Stay in Goron City and stop selling Fireproof Armor. 2) Their mines will really come in handy to make new and better weapons. 3)They literally have all the artillery required: Canons placed all over the place? That sounds too easy. 4) Even if the situation gets dire, all of them can easily take refute in Death Mountain. 5) Terrain adaptation: I think they are the most versatile. The Gerodos can easily be swept by Gorons, I think.
The Gorons can easily out-sustain other races. Their Death Mountain offers abundant ore deposits, providing them with an abundant source of materials for crafting weapons and tools. They can also use lava as a potent fuel source, ensuring their energy needs are met in even the harshest environments. In terms of food they can straight up consume rocks to survive, granting them the ability to survive in regions where other races would struggle to find food sources during war. In combat, the Gorons can yeet themselves as living projectiles, which means infinite ammos.
Interesting fact: If you think about it, since Rito are birds, they can pull like 10-14 Gs of G-force whereas a Hylian would only be able to pull a maximum of 9 without blacking out. This means that if every nation in Hyrule developed fighter jets by reverse-engineering Zonai technology, Rito fighter pilots would have an immense advantage in close range WVR engagements, especially if their aircraft had 3D thrust vectoring like the Sukhoi SU-30SM. However, this would likely be offset by the Sheikah developing better stealth technology, such as that found in fifth generation fighters like the F-22 Raptor or F-35 Lightning II. Basically, I want "Ace Combat: The Hyrule War."
The yiga migbt actually win in this case. For 1 they never actually die, they just get injured and teleport away. Which is super powerful in both them healing and sneak around. They also have The entirety of thd underground that they can use to sneak around, yeah the other nations know about it but the yiga have been using for way longer than anyone else there since their leader discovered when he almost died. The only one that might compete with them in the depths is the hylians because they're the only other group investigating the depths. Then theres also the fact that Kohga, even tho he's bad at combat himself, he's a good planner when it comes to overarching plans. For exsaple in tears, at each mine he's not only trying to figure out how the hand thing works, he getting all of the charges to make a mech suit thats even better than the one that mineru/link made.
I feel like the Rito would probably have an edge over the other nations simply by being too high in the sky for most of the other races to hit them, having better ranged vision than humans, and being skill with distance weapons.
between botw and totk I doubt the Castle is much use for defense. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if it collapsed after totk. Having a large hole opened up beneath it and a huge chunk of the castle ripped away from the rest can't be good for structural integrity of a place that, face it, was already not doing too hot.
can we get a quick list of all the things Gorons are immune to: freezing, drowning, explosions, fire, lightning, sharp weapons, arrows, heavy objects, and if u r Yonobo, literally everything. The gorons would absoluetly steamroll any army that tries to attack them. They have 0 physical weaknesses and almost every type of attack is completely ineffective.
Listen. Sheikah can build autonomous walking laser cannons. They can even revive Link. So...using the knowledge of bones taking so long to decompose, and especially the colossal fossils, they can find the remains of actual Zonai. Therefore, using DNA sampling, and Sheikah technology...boom, big green fuzzy man. So, I'd say, they should not be out of the question. Your opinion though.
i think if the Rito attached stuff to their arrows, they have a really good chance of winning even with their small numbers. i mean, they could basically fly around and shoot bombs at people and since it’s with arrows they would have a lot of precision in where the bombs would land too. although, i still don’t think they’d be any match for link. that guy is crazy.
I think the Yiga defeat was extremely accurate. Later, though when the Gerudo were fighting the Hylians, you said Riju couldn’t aim her lightning without Link. I think it would still work, she just might need to get a Gerudo archer.
personally i feel it'd end up up a 3 way split between rito, zora, and gerudo gerudo dominating land battles like they did in this video rito having a monopoly over being able to set up nearly untouchable outposts on the sky islands where they could bolster themselves endlessly until a stalemate is met and the zora would likely make quick work of the coastline by making similar outposts by using their ability to exist deeper under water than most races could even get before the air is pressed out of their lungs by the water above
The Gorons provide everyone with Materials for weapons therefore if you don’t make an alliance with them you pretty much lose a lot of late game potential
That battle the Yiga had with the Gerudo was just a test to see their abilities. We'll be back with greater numbers, better devices, better strategy, and we will win in the- I mean, yes, we would definitely lose here. Yep. You have nothing to worry about. Nothing at all! Just relax and ignore your missing bananas Glory to Master Kohga
This was a great video, and I’ve now fallen down a complete rabbit hole of analysis over who might win, but with all due respect, the amount of hypotheses that was applied (especially with the idea that the Sheika would be able to just pull together bomb sky view towers bc that was insane to just pull out) was wild. I was cackling through this.
Missed point on the Gerudo. They only bare female children (Ganondorf aside), so a prolonged war would be impossible for them to win, as they would have no way to replenish their population without allies
Arent gorons supposed to resist fire and explosions? I think they would have gotten at least a little further since its nearly impossible to kill one from what we have seen. They are able to resist bomb flowers in oot as they roll down a mountain with them to open the cavern, and in mm they have massive powder kegs that dont hurt them barely at all.
In all seriousness, the situation in the depths with the gerudo is extremely concerning to me. I have seen at least two from a distance, but there have been reports of more. The yigas position in the world, with the depths being their literal fortress also puts them in an adventagous position. The capabilities they have with zonai technology puts them at an alarmingly equal technological capability as the sheikah. What are the chances that they could gain power in the near future?
The Zoras could win if they used water in ways they should've already known. If they lowered the temperature of their water, they could freeze enemies solid. And if they raise the temperature of their water to boil, they can burn enemies. And if they turned water into water droplets to summon clouds, they could control the weather to rain or snow. And use storm clouds to summon lightning of their own.
Yesss, I thought the gerudo would win, although they did lose some numbers, so right now a lot of them would be dead, also if it was just them left, how would they get kids? I understand Sidon surrendered, but he can’t create all the kids, right?
I personally believe that without link or Zelda, the Hylians would be screwed. Also, I believe that because of Yunoboco, the Goron’s could ally with both the Hylians and the Sheikah. Also, the Goron’s have one of the very best locations to live in because it’s on high ground, the Zora would not be able to go to death mountain even when it isn’t erupting, and if they’re in trouble, they can just hide in the hot caves. Also, the Goron’s could stop all production of flame breaker armor and fireproof elixirs for every species except for their allies. The main drawback of the Goron’s is their lack of ranger weaponry, but because of their literally rock hard skin, arrows basically do nothing. Another thing is the fact that they have a high amount of precious gems which can be used in combat.
I see the first place they go is target the Foothill stable and woodland stable while also taking control of one of the great faires they would also take encampment at the typhlo ruins. And the South akkala stable then heading to tarry town and a minor division sent to east akkala stable killing the one knight there then heading to robbies tech lab only to be ambushed (but easily win) against the yiga there Then I could see tary town getting overwhelmed by the zora and gorons with big fight happening with who ever takes it (lets say gorons won though very unlikely due to terrain) The gorons head to zora's domain (while still being attaked by hylians from hyrule castle trying to get to death mountain) the zora absolutely get demolished with gorons pretty much destroying the domain the weight alone The zora retreat only to be eliminated by hylians and shika near the wetlands Meanwhile back to the begging with the OTHER side of the map the yiga and rito make thier first moves with the yiga invading all tribes through thier disguises and take the remaining yoga to ambush unsuspecting merchants and gerudo curing trade routes for hylians and gerudo The rito take the children to the wind temple for safety having tulan train them The rito soar through the skies to either attack gerudo as the gerudos trade routes are cut OR they go to the frontlines and start bombing the hylians The gerudo are forced to leave thier home due to food shortages and get ambushed by the yiga who easily win as the gerudo had to eat the bananas they had due to starvation Now the gerudo and zora have been eliminated The hylians are in a rough spot being attaked by gorons on one side and the rito on the other while also being whittled down by the slowly decly in food as trade from hatteno village and lurelin village. Had suddenly stopped. This lead too the rito taking hyrule ridge and satori mountain. The gorons continue thier march to go through kakariko village to hateno and the stables. They are stopped by hylian soldier and a combination of zonai and shieka tech. They instead op for destroying the east reservoir causing masive flood to the region of hyrule. Causing kakariko village to be almost wiped out if it wasn't for the high mountains they retreat too the gorons easily win the fight near Crenel hills because of this flood. The flood also cause wetland stable, riverside stable, Dueling peaks stable and most of faron to be flooded/demolished Back to the rito they see all this and are perfectly fine as most of the water that soarunds the village comes from Hebra mountain and rainfall. So they take this advantage and just start going crazy with the bombs blowing up lookout landing almost ending the hylian but the hylians fought back throu a barrier created by zelda CANNONS from the hyrule field watch tower and lookout landing watchtower. Although eventually the hylians are forced to retreat due to being attacked by rito and gorons they go through the underground passageway and secretly hide out at the remains of hyrule castle And there fore surrendering Now it's a fight between gorons and rito which I think would be a stalemate because of the gorons hard skin being able to withstand arrows and explosions as shown through remote bombs in botw and the. Gorons cant fight back due to not having cannons in hyrule field and not having any other ranged attacks The yiga finally make thier move and surprise attack both sides. Therefore the yoga win due to superior strategy and wits . GLLLLOORRY TOOO MASTTERRR KHOGAAAA Everybody be gangsta till the tiny assassins show up *koroks* with thier superior number and holding out the entire time because of the deli tree attack and overwhelm the yiga then finally the great faired show up and surrender to the cutness of the koroks
Former military here. I actually agree with much of your take. I do believe it would come down to a pitched battle between the Hylians and the Garudo however combine the fact that the hylians have a massive numbers advantage with the sheikah and in BOTH BOTW as well as TOTK there ARE some legitimate military that you do see although for the most part you would be dealing with the equivalent of trained militia i do say trained since while most militia aren't well armed thats do more to the gloom destroying weapons more than some lack of skill and we need to be mor realistic about certain aspects for example the numbers of military aged individuals in each race are more of a percentage marker rather than dead on. So their military to be realistic would be based on the number of military aged adults in each kingdom taking each number and adding about 5-7 zeros to make it more realistic. Also Tarry Town as well as Hatano village are both in areas that are in the mountains and thereby wouldnt be the easiest to invade Tarry Town especially is situationed on a plateau with only one entance which real in both cases such towns would be difficult to invade and would lead to costly battles. The Zora wouldn't have nearly as easy a time at either location as you suggested. The Zoras and the Rito are probably the weakest armies overall. The Zora Domain would be the easiest to invade. Death Mountain and the Rito villages would be the hardest. I doubt the Gorons would go on the offensive they don't really have the discipline to go toe to toe with anyone in the field and their best bet would be a layered defense of Death Mountain and the immediate surrounding region. While their lack of discipline would make a long-term term defense unlikely to be successful, it would be costly enough to break the back of any invading army. The Zora numbers while decent would be mostly negated by and their elemental weakness to electricity means as well as their relative clumsiness on land ( they arnt as sure footed as Hylians or Garudo and are physically weaker) means they aren't going to win a serious war. The Garudo while powerful, aren't powerful enough to overcome Link Zelda and the Sheikah technology. (Historically breaking into smaller groups has proven NOT to be enough to overcome concentrated cannon or gun fire and with the Sheikah and Link making all sorts of hybrid weapons the Garudo would be unlikely to break the Hylians before they are broken. (Since you had all the other Champions playing a serious role its only fair that both Link and Zelda do as well) the combination of the small veteran core of the Hylian military combined with the Powers of Link Zelda with Link and the Sheikah having made large numbers of hybrid weapons based on the ancient Sheikah and Zoni technology means that defensively the Hylians are almost guaranteed a win any realistic way you look at it. Honestly a defensive war would be the best stratagy for the hylians. Offensively it's another matter invading Death Mountain with its high heat and its terrain could very well break the Hylian military. They would most probably successfully invade, but it would likely be a pyrrhic victory one costly enough that they wouldn't have the numbers to defeat the Garudo. Meaning if the Hylians went on the offensive Death Mountain should be saved for last, and the Garudo should be first since, realistically, they are the only ones capable of defeating Hyrule. While difficult thats a fight they would most likely win after that hit the Rito and Zora only than do you invade Death Mountain.
The Gerudo have a disadvantage against the Yiga. The Gerudo are shown to follow the orders of their leaders, even when they find issues with the orders. The Yiga could just disguise as Riju, Buliara or other leaders of their military, and divert the Gerudo to fight the others, allowing the Yiga to surprise the Gerudo while the Gerudo are in the middle of a fight, significantly increasing their odds of victory, especially since if the Gerudo completely focus on defeating the Yiga, they will lose to whoever they were fighting. The Yiga can also teleport, allowing for a quick escape when losing the battle.
Ok, so, here's my evaluation having not watched the video and only getting the premise. Garudo are strong Vs. Zora and Hylians, weak Vs. Rito and Gorons, and have the critical disadvantage of interdependency on other races for the sake of reproduction. Gorons are strong Vs. all factions except Zora, they are weak Vs. Zora. In fact, they will completely stalemate Vs. Zora. They also have the super advantage of feeding on rocks, being able to go into a hibernation state, and are able to survive on any terrain including water and lava. (They just sink in water, but it doesn't endanger them in any way.) They also have asexual reproduction. Gorons are neither male nor female, they just reproduce with themselves. Zora's only advantage is terrain. If they're forced to fight on land, they have an advantage of being taller than Hylians, but that's about it. They also are longer lived. Rito have an air advantage. An air advantage is normally huge in warfare situations, but not against the foes they are dealing with. The air advantage works Vs. Garudo and Hylians, but they sorta stalemate with Zora since Zora can hide underwater, and they COMPLETELY loose Vs. Gorons since their weapons are unable to pierce Goron skin. Hylians have the advantage of numbers, technology, and starting with the most territory. Numbers means Hylians have several logistics advantages in terms of gathering food and other things of that sort. That will give them a huge advantage over the Garudo and we saw from Tears of the Kingdom that the Rito are weak to food shortages as well. This means they will have some advantage over Rito. The Gorons and the Zora make all the Hylian advantages practically melt away though. Hylians also have a double advantage over the Garudo due to the Garudo interdependence on Hylians in particular for their husband hunting. Overall, it's actually the Garudo who are the most disadvantaged. Meanwhile, the Gorons are coming out ahead in just about every area conceivable.
I was almost fully expecting the yiga to win at the end, so here's a picture I was painting in my head (it's a bit long so bear with me): The yiga DID fail the ambush on the gerudo, but instead of being slaughtered, they teleport away to safety as they always did when defeated by link, retaining their manpower. Then, master kohga (who faked is death as that's kinda his thing) returns to the depths where entire LEGIONS of yiga clan members (which, btws NO ONE knows of their existence except for link) resides, and ordered them to stay put and sharpen their skills while the clan member above, disguised as trees, feeds information of the war to their main troops down below. Once the gerudo had taken over and lowered their defenses, the elites of the yiga clan rise from hyrule field chasm with zonai rockets and balloons (these are quite abundant at constructing stations in the depths so the yiga had no trouble obtaining them) heading for lookout landing, where riju and the higher-rankings of the gerudo resides. Once there, the yiga clan AMBUSHED the gerudo, who were caught by surprise and couldn't harness the yiga clan's banana weakness or put up that much of a fight, taking over lookout landing in the process. With their leaders killed or held captive, the rest of the gerudo are at a loss and were faced by the rebelling forces led by Link, Yunobo and Sidon and backed up by Purah and Zelda. I'm not sure if the yiga can dispose of the rebels that easily after the gerudos were defeated, but at least they could've got a way better and longer campaign than they did in the video.
True they just move every where for the heck of it they could pop up at lanayru mountain or death mountain the ambush attacks or infiltration would be crazy
Fun fact a civil war in Hyrule actually happened, the zora and grons they had a little war, during this war a boy was left in korak forest link, not only that in a different time line when all of Hyrule was flooded the zora went to death mountain the closest and highest place there was, not much is know what happened next but we can expect there was a fight then as well
Yiga would easily win if it was in the timeline were zelda aoc is. As kogha could shoot laser out of his mask and the yiga had sooga, who was a powerful swordsman. But if the simulation plays in the timeline were ganon wins like in botw instead of the champions like in aoc than the gerudo would still win.
I would say rito would win. Having studied combat, I have learned that distance is the best defense. The rito could fly out of range, and still hit their targets with the help of gravity. The only issue would be the cannons.
I'm guessing that during peaceful times, Link would've started to train at least a small number of knights/soldiers for safety against whatever might happen next. I mean, this is Hyrule; there's eventually gonna be something else. Most of their forces would be largely untrained, though. Normally, I'd probably say it's a toss up between Hyrule and Gerudo. But if we're talking TotK Link with Rauru's arm and Zelda with her time and light powers, I think Hyrule wins.
I am the maker of the NPC spreadsheet referenced in the video! I made it when I was 12. . . was planning to make a better one for TotK but never got around to it. Wonderful video, brought back memories haha
The Gerudo wouldn’t win because of one thing transportation. The Hylians and Sheikah have a monopoly on horses, the zora are fast swimmers, the Gorons can roll and the rito can fly but the Gerudo only have sand seals which will only take them to the edge of the desert the rest of the way on foot until they acquire enough horses to accommodate most of their forces.
Gerudo have the advantage in skill but if we are taking weapons into account the Hylians have edge in combat due to just the numbers of weapons they have, and the different types like the royal guards weapons have more strength with low durability. The hylians could easily give their soldiers all royal guards weapons and they would easily win.
Before watching the vid lemme place my bets. Gerudo are a warrior tribe Rito have flight advantage but low defense Hylians dont have really have magic aside from Zelda, Link. but they have LOTS of soldiers and money. The sheikah have BOTH magic and Tech. (so unless the hylians form an alliance the Sheikah have magic/tech) The Zora have naval prowess but on the land they are weak to electric which is easy enough to produce. (fusion arrows, elemental arrows, or thunder rod) Gorons have HIGH defense and high strength, and heat resistance. (unless its Majoras Mask rules, where they are weak to water... they can handle land, desert, and volcanic regions well enough) so yeah in short last place is Zora (exploitable weakness) then Rito (low defense) Hylians, Goron, Gerudo, and Shekiah I honestly dont know. from OOT, i think the shekiah were put in their place before. (idk so maybe the Hylians are stronger?) but yeah from BOTW the Shekiah are pretty impressive. while Ganons malice made the Guardians attack, just think if the shekiah had ill intentions towards any SINGULAR tribe. heck even funny mustach man would marvel at a tribes "obliteration" it was the shekiah who made vah medoh (so bye bye rito) vah rudania (bye gorons) vah ruta (bye zora) vah naboris (bye bye gerudo) it takes a champion AND link to over come the guardians. so as long as zelda is kept away from Link. and Link is kept from the Champions, then the war of attrition would mean the Shekiah would win. even better if the Yiga form an alliance with the Shekiah. Monk Maz Kosha and Koga would make the Sheikah unstoppable. remember, Purah, Impa, Paya, and Robbie are all Shekah. in addition to the foot soldiers can both use magic and stealth. so yeah good luck to any oppisition. but yeah, i like the gorons but stats go to the sheikah tribe. sorry
Yiga clan would win, easily. Picture this: dozens of bases in the depths, almost unreachable to anyone but themselves, dozens of chasms they could spill their hovercraft fleets out of at a moments notice, and better understanding of Zonai tech than any other race currently in hyrule. (Their disguising and teleportation powers would also be useful!)
Here is an idea, do a Civil War before The Calamity, so all the races have their old settlements. (Deya village, Tabantha village, Shadow Hamel etc.) Since it's before The Calamity there would be (almost) clearly defined political boundaries, possibly during the civil war before the calamity, Hyrule could be shattered city states allied with each other, (ex: Lurelin village declares war on Rauru settlement, the Kingdom of Hyrule is invaded By Hateno rebels etc.)
Ok how far back are we going when we say before the calamity because in raurus time no hylian would threaten rauru plus secret stones or zonai tech demolishes everyone only reason it wouldn't work is only mineru manages the zonal tech distribution and production
What about the Koroks? They are IMMORTAL. If Riju hit them with her lightning power, they would just slightly fumble while saying "Ouchie" and then ram their way into the Gerudo when the Gerudo claimed Hyrule as their own with their Forest Dweller's Spears, impale Riju with their swords, and finally finish the Gerudo off, making Hyrule "Korok Kingdom".
I think if Link and Zelda were less powerful or out of commission, this would be the outcome. Even though it doesn’t take into account possible strategies or defensive areas, it seems likely to be the same.
I have some advantages for the Gorons: Ore - Have you SEEN a ruby explode? Mountainous Terrain - Guerrilla warfare and defense. Depths - YunoboCo DOES have access to the depths, and it's really hot down there. Strategy - Burning Korok Forest, and they can siege off Akkala
I think everyone’s favourite rock eaters (the gorons) there extremely durable and they can always flee to death mountain where it’s so hot anyone burns except the gorons they could make a shelter in the fire temple aswell as any invasions of there homeland being nigh impossible due to the insane heat which will surely overwork most of the enemy combatants that enter
While a little disheartening to see my nation fall first, I have an interesting hypothetical: What nation would make the most profit from tourists/become a tourist trap? The extentive cuisines and games of the varying nations could be very fun to learn about, especially taking into account their location, climate and accessibility!
A really interesting video ! I saw some comments already saying things I’d like to say, but I’ll say it anyway. First I’m a bit surprised we didn’t talked about the Korogu ! Even if I don’t think they can really do a lot, sure most people can’t even see them, but I doubt they are strong enough to use any weapon, and fire is a big weakness so they can’t launch bomb either. Their greatest strength is actually their defense. With the Lost Woods surrounding their territory, no one can attack them without having a guide, and passing a large army will also be difficult. They also have the great Deku Tree, even if I doubt he can move, I’m pretty sure he is able to control the forest in some way. So if a small army manage to enter the forest, he will probably be strong enough to solo-win against them. I also think Rito could be a bit better, they know how to mine caves so they probably knows how to use bombs. They could launch them from the sky. And concerning the Zora, it was also said that their skin is really sensitive. Since in the video they only attacked the Hylians, it wasn’t useful, but that sensitivity means they can’t attack nor the Death Mountain nor the Gerudo Desert, as it will probably dry out their skin too much. And about some tactics, we only saw how they can attack each others, but in a war with multiple side like that, the worst could be that another enemy attack your base when you are away. Specifically the Rito who can fly over any mountain, meaning they can easily conquer a base when the majority of the soldiers are already occupied somewhere else. Then about the Sheikah, it would really depend on how much technology they have. But I have to say, it is implied that Sheikah nowadays are unable to create ancient Sheikah technology, but they can just rehabilitate technology they found. In the Breath of the Wild era, they had plenty of time to make an army of guardian that single-handedly took down Hyrule, but first it was with a lot of help from every others since they found most divine beast on territory that wasn’t Hylian or Sheikah. So if we consider the war was prepared for a year, they couldn’t have a lot anyway. Lastly, I think the Yiga were able to do so much more. They do can be distracted by bananas, but they also have plenty of different abilities, and one of them is the ability to teleport away when they are too hurt. Plus, it should be acknowledged that they have plenty of base across Hyrule, meaning that even if their official base is one of the most protected one across Hyrule, they still have the luxury to abandon it and regroup elsewhere. They have one of the biggest army, and they are ALL trained soldiers. It’s also said they attacked the Gerudo more than once, even if it wasn’t open war. And they can mimic other’s appearance meaning they can infiltrate some armies, as long as the one they disguised as is not at the same place as them. A civil war is actually the place where Yigas would shine the most. I will also add that one the simulation, Gerudo were in mountains, meaning that even if they survived Yigas’ attack, they would probably struggle with the counter-attack, forcing Yigas to flee not because they are defeated but because they can’t take out the Gerudo without using more power and so increase the risk of having losses. Thanks for anyone with enough time to read that big stuff I wrote XD
I read every word! I think it would definitely be interesting for me to revisit this concept again, considering these points as well. This video was mostly just trying to compare the armies side by side, and less about breaking down the specifics of how a fight could play out. That said, that's certainly something that would be fun to explore and break down even more. Thanks for sharing your thoughts :D
I have to disagree about the Zora being able to take Terry Town easily. It might be surrounded by water on all sides, but its way up out of the water and there's no waterfalls for the Zora to gain altitude without moving too far away to be effective. The Zora would either have to take the land bridge or climb up the cliff faces, both of which would put them in vulnerable positions and make the fight like shooting fish in a barrel for a militia stationed in TT, especially considering how much they've been experimenting with Zonai devices. The much bigger threat to TT is its diverse population making it vulnerable to its own mini-civil war. I also want to point out that Rito village is in a very easily defensible position. If they just destroyed the bridge and focused on hit and run fly by attacks before returning to their inaccessible to all but them home base; they'd easily have a massive advantage. It should also be acknowledged that being able to successfully retreat with no major casualties IN NO WAY represents a defeat nor a surrender. The Sheika and the Hylians could easily regroup and fortify locations like the Akala Citadel or the Great Plateau to launch a counter offensive and drive the Gerudo back into the desert.
I don't think I ever could've imagined someone saying "a well-placed arrow could easily break the skin, piercing vital organs!" with such cheerful enthusiasm.
If they're not careful, they might get skewered and bleed out. 😁😁
Which could also lead to infection 😄😃
-William afton
I read this almost exactly when he said that
@@Table-d4kwell you ruined it.
I saw some Yiga fighting Link one time, and they did something with terrifying implications; when Link had given one of them serious wounds, they were teleported back, presumably to a safe location where their wounds could be tended to.
This means the Yiga would suffer almost no casualties compared to their enemies, something that would make them a force of terror during an all-out war.
We're just lucky they're wasting their time trying to fight Link, who, from what I've seen, could probably take everyone else in Hyrule on his own.
My dad was in Ka’KaraBazaar one time when he saw Zelda rushing through the sand, my dad said she was running from yiga soldiers, then out of nowhere, her knight cut a yiga’s hand and head off in one big slash. He did not teleport back, but that is just a story my father tells us, I don’t think it is true
Yeah sounds a bit far fetched
@@Everything_Was_Takenas a yiga I don’t think its true
(I hope its not true)
@@youraveragehylianI do believe that the Satori does exist, the matter at hand is finding it, that would make a good documentary when I think about it
@@froggycolouring that sounds like nightmare fuel, i kinda hope it was true, when the people asked link, he did not seem to remember, i saw him headed to the desert. He came back the next week to get some mushrooms and i asked what he did in the desert, yknow, some small talk. He then told me he remembers the events we were asking him about, the guy has been through a lot, i don't blame him for going a little cuckoo crazy
I was fully expecting the Koroks to win since you didn't mention them when listing the races and you giving them a symbol like the other races in the simulation. Like, there's over a thousand of them, and they're clearly immortal considering they've survived everything Link has thrown at them. Not to mention the Great Deku Tree with it's mass amounts of wisdom and it's energy to protect the Master Sword.
I don’t disagree with this… would have made for a short video though haha
@@youraveragehylian don't you mean yhahaha
@@youraveragehylian would've made a perfect plot twist after the gerudo took over, thinking they won. and then...
YA. HA. HA.
They can't be seen by everyone which would give them an advantage, but they are the least likely to do WAR
* Creepily * YA HA HAAAAA
They aren’t killable because they aren’t hostile, Link can’t kill people either.
I think Link alone almost guarantees a Hylian victory, so nerfing him may have been a good call. Tarrey Town, though, would be harder for the Zora to take than demonstrated here because the island is pretty elevated and the Zora would have to attack by land. I could see them maybe laying siege to Tarrey Town, but I think Tarrey Town could probably resist an attack pretty well, especially from the water-based Zora.
Zoras might struggle taking over Tarrey Town, but I'm pretty sure Gorons can blow the bridge back to land and the Town is forced to surrender.
I think the zora can completely destroy their supply chains though. The town itself has no way to gather resources other than wood from the torin wetland. But I think the zora could easily capture the wetlands. So i think Tarrey town would have to surrender pretty much immediately considering they also do not have anyone with proper fighting ability other than 1 Gerudo and maybe the one rito there (whom I assume would side with tarrey town rather than their own nations)
IT DOESN'T MEAN HIM MAYBE NOT EVEN THE CHAMPIONS
It doesn't mean him maybe not even the champions
Maybe Hudson could build something like a car or flying machine to re inact the trade routes or if that one rito has enough rockets he'll just shoot everyone down very far away
In Age of Calamity, during the Mipha quest, we can see the Zora soldiers using a technique where two soldiers block a strike with two spears and a third stabs another spear past the two spears guarding. It seems to be effective against monsters that use swords.
Weapon triangle advantage
Spears generally have an advantage over swords because of their reach
probably works on hylians too, because they have no experience fighting skilled warriors
but they have skilled warriors, one that wiped out all the guardians in hyrule field, no one seems to remember him now, only the leaders of their own villages remember him, and purah, who moved out of hateno to live somewhere else, presumably in the new "lookout landing"@@arcticpossi_schw1siantuntija42
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“The gerudo also have a cannon”
Hylians: *laughs in hundreds of canons*
The reto trying to "invade" too
Hylians: with beams that are targeted at the sky with battery packs from the Stewart "hmmmm I'll wonder who would win."
Are we talking about the zonal cannons or CANNONS like on the Citadel
It would really depend on just how advanced the Sheila tech is. If they can produce more guardians or at least re activate enough of them then the rest of the nations are toast.
100% we saw what happened during the calamity the other nations would stand no chance without help from the others
During the flashbacks in Botw, we saw them reactivate Sheikah technology, which means that the Sheikah would at least have all guardians on their side, and perhaps even the divine beasts
But, where did those things go anyway? The only one I know of is on top of that research center above Hateno Village
@@masterofdoots5965probably stored away so they don’t fall into the wrong hands
the sheikah repurposing the skyview towers or create and air strike could be considered them at their bases, and considering they have a mastery of guardian technology and can study zonai tech they alone could solo with enough prep time
I think the Rito have it in the bag. In the video, most other armies played to their strengths, but the Rito barely took advantage of their mobility and air advantage, instead making the stupid decision to attack the largest force head on with their entire army. They could use guerrilla tactics and send small groups of Rito to do various things at the same time such as blowing up supplies with bomb arrows, stopping the larger Gerudo army from properly functioning. They can do the same to the weapons of the Sheikah/Hylian alliance which prevents them from really being able to fight back enemies in the air effectively - they can only use untrained archers except for Link and Zelda, who can't be everywhere at once. The Gorons have nothing to reach the Rito with, so they would eventually lose in a battle of attrition. The Zora's fare even worse, with shock arrows rained from above absolutely debilitating them in their most advantageous terrain. The Yiga probably stand the best chance if they could deceive the Rito and mess up chains of command, It really depends on how easily the Rito would be fooled and how good the Yiga are at pretending to be birds.
The Rito would not be able to take all of Hyrule - they’d easily be able to hold Hebra, Tabantha, the Gerudo Highlands, and parts of the Gerudo Wastes, but without any real elevation toward the center of the map, they’d be useless to press further. I believe it is stated that the Rito can’t technically fly, but that they’re just really effective gliders, which is why Revali’s ability to generate upward lift was so well respected. Without areas to launch from in Hyrule’s center, they wouldn’t be able to take it. They only have the ability and numbers to keep and hold the highlands, and with some strategic work they could potentially besiege and blockade the Gerudo by blocking off the mountain passes out of the wastes.
my money is also on the Rito. If they made their way down to the Depths (Which they can easily do given they can fly) and start harvesting bomb flowers en masse, they turn their soldiers into WW2 bombers
@@Anime-Controlif they hijack a skyview tower or two, they’d easily have the height to dive down on other nations and rain hellfire on any group out there. Add in the fact that they are hunters and marksmen who could likely shoot a bow from a further distance than any other group could with great accuracy, I doubt even the sheikah could stop them. The only real threat is the Yiga, since they could teleport and assassinate key members of any nation or pretend to be sheikah messengers and make attack plans on a specific enemy of the sheikah or make negotiations on supplies when they really are there to make plans to pit the nations against each other or remove all sizeable chunk of resources and ambush the now crippled nations.
@@SunshineRey Good point, I was still thinking with my BOTW brain so I didn’t consider that. As long as they can get Purah Pads, they could get footholds in any captured towers.
There is proof ingame of the Rito being able to fly and that comes in the form of Penn whenever he Soars Long he flies away to the newspaper place near rito village not to mention without their bridge rito village would only be accessible to their race and maybe link with ascend or vote link with Revali’s Gale Purah also used the help of the rito to make the skyview towers meaning they should be accessible to them or they can just climb up dropping bombs luring monsters to camps is a good strategy they could even use muddle buds if they don’t only work on monster to cause other factions to attack each other RITO WINS
I feel like the yiga should have taken the win. They are shown to resist the temptation of bananas both in battle, and in dialogue bubbles when you pull one out in front of a disguised one. With this taken into account, the yiga should win. Also, master Kohga's zonai construct could have probably been included. Also, we never see an injured yiga die, they always teleport away to safety. This means they can tank the strongest of Link's attacks and survive, or at the very least a few bombs, as those don't even knock them out in 1 hit.
FINALLY!!!! Someone noticed!!! The video here was great, but MAN. There were a lot of inaccuracies, especially with the Yiga.
That a great point, my only thought being that they have worked on any amount of world domination and have failed severely throughout, not just by Link’s hand (if it was just Link stopping them then they would have been able to take over during the 100 years he was asleep). That being said, they did manage to take over the great plateau, a chunk of the depths, and have soldiers throughout a good amount of lower Hyrule. I feel like they have a little chance against the gerudo or the Sheika, but that’s just based on personal thought process. I would be interested to see a more in-depth analysis on the Yiga fire power
Agreed. Another plot point is if the yoga used their stealth correctly the gerudo wouldn’t have known they were coming. Why would they have so many bananas on hand? Especially since they live in the middle of the desert where they don’t have access too many.
Link flat out murders one in one of the memories in Breath of the Wild
Main issue is, the Yiga lack any actual military. They're more of a guerilla force with no clear strategy. And they've clearly been losing heavily against the Sheika and Hylians.
Blowing up their hide-out should be enough to cripple them indefinitely. And there's no actual coming back from a direct canon shot.
I think it's worth noting that (at least as far as I interpreted it), Mipha is still the only BotW-TotK era Zora we know of who could heal. We see Sidon, Yona, and her assistants purifying water of the sludge, but that's just water manipulation, a much more common Zora trait, and probably part of why Sidon's ability is using water as a barrier / projectile, rather than to heal. The way they help the Zora who are sick from sludge is essentially the same as Link throwing splash fruit, they're just washing the sludge out.
All-in-all, the idea of a civil war is really interesting, because I think basically all of the races would be unbeatable in their own terrain, and none of them really have the numbers to do an all-out attack except maybe the Hylians, since all the other races would probably need to leave at least 1/3rd of their fighting-age members back to provide for families / children, if not more to defend them.
This would especially effect the Gerudo, whose home would almost certainly be ransacked by the Yiga if they ever moved more than a few members of their forces away. The Gerudo might be able to win on the frontline with their full military prowess, but they'd come back to find that, despite "winning" the war, they were the only ones to have their home destroyed, since the Yiga are also likely the only faction that would go to the extent of killing those who can't fight back.
Another thing worth noting is that while we do see some named Rito use a bow while flying, it's implied to be something very few Rito can do - part of why Revali was so legendary (and also probably part of why Tulin has some ego problems). I think the biggest way flight would help the Rito wouldn't be through archers but through bombers. They've already been exploring tons of nearby caves for food, so assuming they know what bomb flowers are, you'd probably see them flying bombing runs to create some really one-sided battles.
It’s confirmed in dialogue before completion of Sidon of the Zora and the water temple that he is “needed up here” due to his healing abilities
@@conabe Are you referring to the conversations with Yona before / after the Sludge Like? I checked those dialogues and while it’s true he gets cold feet, healing is never mentioned, and we only ever see him purifying the water at Ploymus that flows down into the domain, he never even uses his powers directly on another Zora.
We do see Yona and her assistants doing that, but they don’t heal any of the people there, just provide some temporary relief. I’m not even sure if a healer would be able to do anything, tbh, since the problem is literally magic sludge inside of their bodies. Water manipulation is probably more useful in this situation, even if it’s not a perfect answer.
Edit: Think I found what you’re referring to. When you first reunite with him he says he can’t leave because he’s “uniquely qualified to deal with the sludge here.” Again, no mention of healing, he’s just cleaning the water flowing from Ploymus down to the Domain, he’s never even seen using his magic to purge the sludge from the affected Zora.
I think this is a great analysis of yours that accounts for the fact it is implied that these civil wars HAVE happened in Hyrule's past, and the hylians might have the overall advantage, it's never been enough to fully overwhelm the different people groups in their own territories. I FULLY agree that this type of fully committed warfare ignoring leaving your home and supply lines undefended is not very realistic to the way "war" goes and not just what the video scenario seems to describe as basically "a week's worth of battles".
I was disappointed the video seemed to severely underestimate the Rito and the power of air superiority for the Rito, think it's a bit strange as to why the Sheikah were singled out for analysis only to just completely faithfully ally with the Hylians the whole time, and I'm unconvinced of the Gerudo being so formidable as to have been able to handle engaging literally every other faction on the map besides the Gorons and still win without having suffered enough losses to have been neutralized... The Gerudo don't seem to have the numbers for that.
i like how much thought you put in this
@@johnxina-uv4sl I feel like I’m always writing essays in TH-cam comments 😅
I kinda just noticed the Zora healing thing and started typing and more and more stuff kept coming lol
The korok forrest in the middle of the gerudo kingdom is quite comical
Hylians : “ we have this guy named link and he’s a tad overpowered .”
Other nations : “yes he’s the hero but he can’t possibly kill an entire army right ?”
*link in the background building a precise replica of the us air forces*
“Hm hm haha”
Not to mention Zelda who probably could just fire some insane magic laser or smth out of her hands to just instantly delete anything in front of her like how Rauru and Sonia did in that one flashback
Nerfing link is a good balance because link can make an literal mech and can clone with enough materials supplied and can create literal orbital strike
"Up we go into the wild blue yonder"
My money is on the Rito. Air superiority and a population of trained archers means they can always fight from a safe distance. Flight also means communication is faster, safer, and easier overall. And, living in the mountains means they have a good defensive stronghold.
Their weakness might be in being able to secure supply lines. If they end up in a war of attrition, they might be forced to surrender.
The arrows wouldn't do much against the gorons, and even adding more points to the gorons, they have caves were there is lava and no one else can really enter unless they have the armor that the gorons make or have elixirs, but the recolection of bugs for the elixirs for an entire army would take probably almost a year and that the orni can't use their advantage of the sky in caves
@@Sin-Nombre04they probably would outlast the other races and win by default
The only rito weakness is night time as they cant see properly. Rito has clear superiority iver gorons and zora. Also they would avoid gerudo as much as possible, and when push comes to shove.. Bomb arrows unleashed
@@Sin-Nombre04the rito can just pick up bomb barrels and bomb flowers and drop them on the goron
@@Sin-Nombre04In this story the Gorons were destroyed with bombs; The Rito can definitely craft bomb arrows.
And then the Korok army appears from the Lost Woods. Tens of thousands, under the command of General Hestu, sweeping across the land and destroying the world of Men.
Everybody gangsta til the lazy korok takes off the bookbag, loots Link's body for the master sword, and zonai devices, and recreates all the torture machines link made for it
@@CloutmasterPhluphyy and tortures the hylians
@@CloutmasterPhluphyy lol
@@thatguywhoanimidsYahaha! Time for the Link Space Program!
All you hear is link scream like he did after what the flower lady did.
Ganondorf: I didn't even needed to do anything, they killed eachother... now what do I do?
Uhhh...wait for the next reincarnation of Link and Zelda to kill you I guess?
the kingdom's free, take it over
@@SunWarriorSolairebut there’s no fear anymore
Just say you were a male gerudo born once a hundred years.
Easy.
Pfft...! Hahahah! Of course this is just a simulation. The Yiga would have decimated the Gerudo in no time! Plus, the genius of the Great Master Kohga would have made us victorious, as well, maybe they would have distracted us for just a minute but the Mighty Bananas would have made us stronger! Still, I have to give props to you for including me at 09:28
Uh, why is this tree talking? Oh wait...NOT A TREE, NOT A TREE, NOT A TREE, NOT A TREE!
Funniest reply ever
I mean to be fair Yiga have been known to be tempted by Bananas, though the ones in the Upheaval Era are slowly learning to resist.
That said, this video massively overlooks much of the Yiga's potential. While sure, many of their members can be eccentric, what cannot be understated is that they are masters of disguise, and able to teleport as well. Their mastery of Zonai technology is also impressive, but the ability to sow chaos and retreat on a dime is even more valuable.
Rather than a single ambush with all their might, the Yiga's talents are best used for subterfuge, undermining the other factions, infiltrating their ranks. The Yiga do not have the sheer numbers for a traditional battle, but they are freaking ninja assassins, who cares about "tradition"? The darkness is their ally, no reason to step out into the spotlight.
And if worst comes to worst and the Yiga Clan Hideout falls, the Yiga can retreat to the Depths, a place that they pretty much have every advantage in, thanks to that pesky Hero casting Kohga down there years before the rest of Hyrule knew there _was_ something down there.
This Message For Yiga Eyes Only
Glory to Master Kohga
@@brolytriplethreat What I've retrieved from this is that we win. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH!!!! TAKE THAT YOU "Hero of Hyrule", GET BANANANA'D!!!!!!
I like this comment :)
I think given the underpowered Link and Zelda for this video, it was mostly accurate. I do think the Yiga, might have put up more of a fight, even in the Banana chaos, but otherwise. All made relative sense.
Tho yeah with lore accurate Zelda and Link there would have been no contest. Fun video. Love to see more.
Zelda can't really do much given how her powers can only affect evil. Link is ridiculously powerful, but he can be taken down. Besides, just because Link is a Hylian, doesn't mean he'd fight on their side.
@@coryfreake9070 for the sake of this scenario all hylians fought together as decided by the their headcount so therefore he would
@@PhoenixAscension554 Link is a special individual, he's going to ally with whoever's in the right. He shouldn't even be included.
Link fights with zelda/hyrule, and the goddesses or whatever@@coryfreake9070
@@coryfreake9070 i wouldn't say that, i think he would rather join whatver army has Zelda in it since it's his job to protect her lol
7:49 Hylians have 2 very major strength that cant be overlooked, they use armor and horses. Don't downplay the militia either, monster elimination squads are effective
Yeah I was surprised the cavalry wasn't mentioned at all, horse riders make a huge difference in combat
Imagine if it was hyrule pre- calamity the citadel with cannons,the castle with TRAINED experienced soldiers and MANY outposts (there is so many outpost ruins)
@@John_lock3647Pre Calamity the Hylians easily win. To start, The Sheikah were just a irregular force, Zora while strong would not stand a chance if the hylians got some shock arrows, Gerudo would get demolished in just standard conventional combat, gorons not having an organized army is a large issue and the Rito if they don’t destroy all their bridges in time rito village will burn
I don't know if they'd "win" a war, but the gorons are ten foot tall walking tanks. That built their own cannons that fire themselves.
I don't think they'd ever start a war but I can see them easily ending one
If you've ever read Mistborn, they are just koloss
The Gorons could singlehandedly take over the entire kingdom if they had the willingness, smarts and commitment to do it. Seeing as they're all basically manchildren and gentle giants with hearts of gold no one in Hyrule is afraid of what they could against the kingdom.
Also, they can’t drown. And they win the battle of attrition due to literally eating rubble.
The only issue is that it’s gonna shoot one at a time since according to one of the Gorons, only Bludo knows how to use it and even Yunobo was surprised Link figured it out
I call bs know botw link was to be able to take on an Army of Demon's to save Princess zelda In a cutsence
I think the Rito got extremely shafted here, im not sure theyd even win but theyd certainly not lose to the gerudo in a head on fight
For starters, bows and arrows are actually not going to be very effective against the Rito on their own. Theres several reasons for this;
1. Ritos have the most experience of any of the armies for bow fighting by a lot since its the main weapons we see them with and this means theyll know more basic bow on bow tactics than other nations, which makes the other points here relevant
2. Their ability to fly makes it way easier for them to both use cover and negate enemy's cover. They can use cover that no other army can really use and they can get from cover to cover the fastest due to being the most mobile, and most cover is not suited for protecting someone who is directly above you. Cover is extremely important for fights between ranged weapons, so this is a huge deal
3. Gravity exists. This is honestly the biggest deal of these three advantages and I dont think its something that was even considered. Arrows are useless if theyre never able to reach their targets in the first place, and without advanced tech(from sheikah or yiga), gravity will send the arrows back down to earth before they reach the height of a rito. The rito, on the other hand, would not have this issue, as gravity would not be limiting their range. Even if the rito were to fly lower, gravity is still going to make it significantly harder to hit them, and theyre already fast moving flying targets, meaning the fight is still very heavily in the ritos advantage.
But also, in regards to the gerudo, even if bows and arrows were more effective against the rito, the fact that riju needed link to shoot arrows to help her aim her lightning heavily implies there is not a skilled archer within the gerudo, as why would she need link if there was one? Im pretty sure we also never see a gerudo warrior wield a bow, which further supports this.
The only thing I think the gerudo have that can actually even touch the rito is riju's lightning, which, as said in the video, is inaccurate against even targets standing still, much less fast, flying targets, and if riju falls the gerudo auto lose.
I dont think the rito win though since the hylian/sheikah alliance is kinda the perfect counter to them. Sheikah have shown to have bows that make arrows not effected by gravity in BOTW, and that means theyll be able to hit the rito, and plus 22 rito may just run out of arrows when fighting 250 hylians with armor before they actually manage to kill them even if they werent able to hit back. The yiga also notably outnumbers the rito, are known bow users, and have flying machines, so they can probably beat them too.
Amazing video! Please analyze the locations of battle! An error I noticed is that when the Rito get defeated, the Gerudo claim the territory. What do they do to the non-military rito? How do the Gerudo get there through the cold without getting interrupted? I personally believe that the Zora don't even have a chance against the hylians at Tarry Town, because they have to climb the walls sides of the Tarry Town plateau. Or cross the bridge. Assuming that they get everyone up from the construction site, all they have to do is destroy or blockade the land bridge, which shouldn't be that challenging. I also don't think Purah would teleport away from the Hylians, since Zelda and Link were still there. Unrelated to that fight, I think that the Rito wouldn't leave their mountain right away, since no one could easily get there. The Rito also know how to make bomb arrows, which would decimate the Gerudo. The Yiga would also beat the Gerudo since the Gerudo don't actually know about the Yiga's banana weakness.
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Well, the one Gerudo who was captured does know about the Mighty Banana weakness in BotW.
It’s important to note that the yiga have been able to set up branches all around hyrule and have the ability to teleport back before getting severely injured, and they were also able to survive in harsh environments such as the depths which have lots of resources like bombs, and they also, being “evil” are allied with ganons forces which include mighty lynels and large bosses
Yiga are also the only ones with large stockpiles of food kept in caves/other safe places(aside from gorons) meaning they’d be able to survive more food shortage
Hylians and sheikah would also most likely be allied too, making hylians one of if not the strongest civilisation, plus the fact that like the yiga they have many bases across hyrule(lurelin,hateno), as well as having link in their army
Hylians also run a majority if not all stables in hyrule, allowing them to have horses as well as other farm animals
Gorons are also immune to a lot of attacks, fire proof, spear, sword, and bow proof, electric proof, just to name a few, and the only weapon good at harming gorons(hammers/pickaxes) aren’t wielded commonly by other civilisations. Gorons also have abundance healing hot springs in their area, making them one of the only civilisations able to heal easily if their were a shortage of food, and they also eat rocks which are easy to find in caves(though oot showed that famine could still be an issue for them).
Rito although being skilled they’ve mainly been used to cold weather in the hebra region would struggle in areas like death mountain and gerudo desert, plus being birds means they’d be significantly weaker to arrows or misfires from their own army, and if a rito is on the ground they’re as good as dead
Gerudo, though wielding the power of lightning(which could be deadly to zora) they(as you mentioned) wouldn’t have many if any allies but are already fighting with the yiga, who would most definitely ransack the kara kara bazaar or gerudo town if given the chance. Gerudo also wouldn’t be able to repopulate during war(for obvious reasons) compared to other civilisations and would have trouble farming being in a desert and most likely having all their food imported
The koroks also would be a surprising threat, they’d be almost completely immune to zora water and spear attacks, and their small nature allows them to easily hide and invade enemy bases(not that they’d need to since few can see them) The deku tree also is considerably strong, though it can’t move or leave the forest, but the forest is defended by lost fog making it difficult for anyone to attack, they’d be extremely weak to fire though, one bomb flower could decimate hundreds
You should totally make another video featuring zonai and koroks though!
This is a great perspective! Would be interesting to explore it all again
@@youraveragehylianyeah we definitely need a part two with all the civilizations you left out.
Zelda would still be nerfed but she could attack the yiga with link protecting her cause the yiga are evil, seeing as they work with ganon and the lore and stuff
While Yiga and Monsters are, ostensibly, on the same side, I don't think the Yiga have any actual authority or sway on the Monsters, who, in the abscence of the Demon King, seem to largely just be hostile to anyone they see(though do have a surprising amount of intelligence in certain areas
Gerudo pea brain cant handle Yiga attacks
id love to see maybe a nature documentary like the one about bokoblins?? or a travelers guide on villages?? like if youre planning to travel to lurelin, what places to stay at, who to look for, tourist locations, hiking paths, shops to buy from??
or videos on the towns, like mimicking a reality tv show! u could call it "keeping up with kakariko" (keeping up with the kardashians) or "the gerudo bachelor" (the golden bachelor) lmaoo
i just love these types of botw/totk videos, theyre so engaging 🤭
I've seen a nature doc on bokoblins before. I forget what the channel was called though.
Ganon watching this be like: *"Hmmm... interesting."*
What if the sages were fighting each other?
I think Sidon would lose first to Riju because he's vulnerable to lightning and hes not that fast. I dont know if gorons can take lightning since they technically are rocks, and arrows probably wouldn't hurt them either. And if Yunobo had the advantage he wouldn't kill the other 2 sages cuz he's Yunobo, so he would probably roll away fast from Riju's lightning (if he was vulnerable to lightning)
So now its Riju vs Tulin. Riju is strong but she needs to charge her power to attack with lightning, meanwhile Tulins head shots are quick and he can fly away and dodge her lightning, So Tulin wins from Riju. But while Tulin is busy celebrating, Yunobo, who rolled back at the speed of sound, sneak attacks him from behind and Yunobo wins.
Great points. I wonder since Riju’s lightning can break rock walls and ores if she could actually do damage to Yunobo. It’s fun to think about!
Ain't no way you're claiming Yunobo is the strongest of the modern day Champions.
I refuse to believe it.
@@remixtheidiot5771 i didn't say he's the strongest 💀💀
@remixtheidiot5771 the winner isn't always the strongest, and gorons have natural armor, with their backs being a shield. And only weapons that can break rocks are the one that gorons use, so the other sages weapons would not work on yunobo
This would be an interesting fight to watch!
Personally, I think the Rito went down far too quickly. Given they have the best mobility of the bunch (besides maybe the Yiga and the Sheikah through teleportation,) Guerilla Tactics are their best bet. They are more geared around archery than the mainly spear-fighter Gerudo, so them getting overhwhelmed while in the sky also feels a bit unlikely. Plus, the fact that the Gerudo _have_ to traverse either mountaneous or canyon regions to reach any of their foes gives them a massive disadvantage against flying foes who could either pelt them from above, or have Tulin wind-gust them off cliff-faces.
Honestly, I'd have put the Gerudo dead-last if anything, possibily even typing with the Zora, who are even worse off due to the natural weaknesses of being mainly aquatic creatures in a land dominated by...well...land.
As for the Goron, due to Death Mountain going dormant, they lack the home-field advantage innate to a fiery landscape, so they could do quite well holing themselves inside superheated caves, but trapping themselves in a corner holds its own disadvantages. Their relatively low speed also makes them easy pickings for the rest of the factions besides the physical-attacks of the Gerudo and flimsy Hylian makeshift weapons. Hell, even the Zora could perhaps hold their own since the Goron have little in the way of ranged attacks, and any Goron who falls in the water will likely sink like a rock.
As for the Yiga, they're skilled enough to certainly make a good showing, but they're also really...REALLY dumb. They'd be awful when it comes to strategizing, and would probably perish during the ambush in Gerudo Valley. (Though certainly thinning their numbers with advanced Zonai tech.) They're also unique in that they can weaponize tools only available in the depths, and could theoretically use chasms to move about completely undetected.
The Hylians meanwhile perhaps have sheer numbers advantage, wider versatility in weapons, and some decent training and soldiery through the monster control squads. They're also so similar to the Sheikah I see little reason for them not to ally, so that still checks out. Link alone _would_ essentially solo each army, but assuming he's not involved and Zelda is put in full control, Recall can still put in some serious work when playing defensively.
I'd personally give it to either the Hylians or the Rito
Ik AoC isn’t canon but in a cutscene where it shows Soogas backstory; they are actually vicious murders. They were about to kill him when Master Kohga showed up. Like sickle to his neck close. It took them 3 seconds
This is a solid assessment, I could see it shaking out like this too!
Aaahahha ooooh Suga whyyyyy I WISH he was. In TOTK he would be so helpful in strategy and building heck he could be a miny boss mad at you for breaking koga's mech
Yeah, It struck me as odd that a nation strapped for resources would immediately bum rush a far larger and technically more skilled nation on their own home turf, in exchange for land that barely has any resources to give. It comes off as a major tactical blunder that makes less sense the longer you think about it, especially given that the Rito are supposed to be among the higher ranked races when it comes to their military structure.
Haven't watched the entire video yet, but I reckon the Gorons take this one. They have immense physical strength and durabilty, and are resistant to pretty much all elemental magic (immune to fire and heat in general, rocky body is non-conductive so lightning is useless, and the Zora's water attacks would do very little also). Additionally, by curling into a ball and rolling around they can move pretty quickly, which is a huge advantage. Their biggest weakness is probably a lack of agility.
in fact since they make all the anti fire equipment、they just need to stop production and hide in the hottest cave.since they are born without biological parents,they are invincible.they'll never be beaten
Fair points, but lightning definitely destroys some rocks and at least cracks stronger rock. There's a _huge_ difference between the max temperature of lava (~2,200 F) and lightning (~50,000 F). It's not likely that the Goron can withstand the temperature of lightning. They'd undoubtedly be less affected than the other races, but it wouldn't even take a direct hit to incapacitate them, if not kill them.
But all things considered, I'm with you. They're enormously powerful, and despite their gentle nature, they would obviously fight like hell to save their people. Urbosa/Riju/whoever would have to recharge, and the Goron could just unload on her during that time at which point the Gerudo's best chance is gone and it's pretty much game over.
@@BassByTheBay “unload on her” 💀
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17:34 If Ganon comes back then hyrule is in for a treat
The only question I'm going to ask is how would the Gerudo have so many Bananas? There aren't any bananas anywhere in the Gerudo domain, which makes sense due to, y'know, deserts aren't exactly the best place to raise and harvest bananas. I'm just going to assume that the Gerudo recently raided a Yiga hideout, or bought them off someone else, but, if not, then some explaining must be done on how they were able to defeat the Yiga.
I've got a few points.
1: It is impossible to ignore things like area, supplies, etc. when making a war simulation, as the location of the battle can often be the deciding factor. Hannibal Barca once defeated an enemy that had better skilled soldiers, more equipment, and more soldiers, just by utilizing his superior tactics and the terrain, which was in his favor. Similar things were also done by Allied generals during ww2, Napoleon, and in many other situations as well, like during the Spanish conquest of the americas, the Aztecs used the terrain to their advantage against a stronger enemy. Same thing in the Vietnam War.
2: The best method of combatting the Yiga, (for the gerudo and hylians} would probably to be shelling their hideout with cannons, of which the Hylians have plenty. They could also use bomb arrows. Another thing they could do would be to siege the hideout, and collect as many bananas as possible, thus starving the Yiga. They would need to burn the banana trees to keep the yiga from even obtaining enough to grow. This tactic is similar to how the Russian empire retreated when being invaded by napoleon, but was also used by General William Tecumseh Sherman during the American Civil War, where his soldiers tore up infrastructure and burned farms in the south, crippling their economy.
3: You also mostly ignored the Zora/Hylian alliance, which Dorephan and Sidon would probably honor no matter what.
4: The Rito would probably not attack the gerudo first, and even if they did, the best plan of attack would be to fly over gerudo town, burning supplies, as well as potentially killing Riju.
5: During the gerudo heading into the highlands, the Hylians could've set cannons or archers there and then they'd have been able to take the gerudo out from above.
6: When an army is defeated, the whole nation doesn't just surrender, allowing themselves to be annexed, the gerudo just annexing the riot was a bit dumb. They only could've done that by heading to rito village and seizing it, which would've been hard. The rito probably would've been more defensive.
7: Much of hebra would actually be hylian controlled, and the hylians would probably win because they control most of the food production, meaning they can survive more. Their army would also move faster because of their utilization of horses. The hylians also are the most adaptable, unlike the other races, meaning they'd do pretty well in other climates, like the desert or mountains.
8: The rito would be somewhat easy to defeat, as the Hylians could siege Rito village, after coming around from the north (most likely the rito would blow the great tabantha bridge} and could use their cannons and archers to kill the rito, maybe even building bridges to go up and force the rito to surrender. if not storming the village, they could starve the rito out, causing them to surrender anyway.
9: the gorons are tricky, but i'm sure that they could be taken out with a few cannons. The gorons are the only race that would be impossible to starve, but using marbled rock roast, or stealing all the regular rock roast, may get them to sign peace accords.
10: If the Hylians had sheikah tech, this wouldn't even be a question that needs asking, as using the skywatchers they could easily take down all their enemies
11: Lastly, you've completely ignored the usefulness of hostages. Say that Yunobo was knocked unconscious during a battle with the hylian army, then they could use the threat of killing him or smth, to force the gorons to surrender.
There’s a fatal flaw with the yiga clan attack.. they only get distracted by bananas when you’re sneaking by if you’re in the middle of combat, I don’t remember them stomping midway in order to get the banana
A few things not covered here that I believe would absolutely put gorons as the winning team:
1.) they asexually reproduce, making them the easiest to regain man power
2.) death mountain is impenetrable, and they know that. No other race can survive there, much less invade up hill against a race known for throwing rocks down hills. As long as one Goron remains on that mountain, an infinite amount of soldiers can come with time.
3.) death mountain seems to hold all the food they need as they eat special types of rocks and is full of metal for weapons. They are capable of having a closed economy meaning it’s impossible to cut off supply, further making them an absolutely impenetrable faction.
4.) they keep mining for metals in game constantly even when they don’t need it. This means they were likely exporting it and trading it for things like cloth. This would make them a powerful ally and the sudden loss of goron metals would mean armies would have to divert manpower to harvest and forge new weapons.
5.) don’t know how much this applies but in other games they are absolutely capable of forming militaries and god are they impressive.
6.) also from other games they’ve been shown wearing heavy metal armour which would basically make them indestructible from everything but a point blank canon. They also use their strength to use heavy crushing weapons like hammers as if they were short swords. This means there is 0 chance to survive a hit from a goron, and even if you did, you wouldn’t have the strength to hurt them back. They would be walking tanks.
7.) they hard counter the zora, badly. There is one bridge and 2 water access ways into the domain, the gorons like rocks and explosives. You know where this is going. The gorons could use the cliff ridges to dam the Zoras in their own home. That and the domain is an architectural nightmare, basically being a fancy hotel on stills with a giant heavy fish on top. Drop some explosives down to completely destroy their home and it’s as easy as shooting fish in a barrel.
8.) the gorons are perfect for fighting the Gerudo. The gorons can survive the desert and cut them off from the rest of hyrule. This alone would be devastating as without further access, the Gerudo straight up can not reproduce and would eventually all die out. Not only this, they’re strong, but not “stab through 6 inches of steel” strong. That and I doubt they could survive a 100 pound steel hammer going into their ribs at 50 mph. The only real threat is their champion’s lightning, but may I remind you she is a child.
9.) the yiga are the perfect allies to the gorons. The yiga can teleport, making them the most effective spies/assassins in hyrule. The main weakness is they can’t replace their numbers easily and they have no stable supply, making them have to steal and avoid direct combat. The gorons can provide all their equipment and explosives as well as protection, making the yiga the goron equivalent to the sheika.
10.) the rito live in wooden houses on a giant rock spire over a pit. Fire/bombs (super easy if the gorons have the teleporting yiga to help) and the rito are just gone.
In the finally, I believe it would be the gorons+yiga vs the hylians+sheika. Eventually the yiga would be training new goron members to replace their lost ones, who would be loyal to the gorons and likely spread their techniques. Making the ungodly OP. Even if they didn’t, the only things that could even hurt the gorons would be canons or super weapons like guardians. As long as the yiga do their jobs as spies (assassinations, sabotages, stealing battle plans, stealing blueprints for goron artisans to replicate), the hylians are just slowly gonna get worn down. No super weapons means the hylians are just gonna get bodied in head to head combat, especially if the gorons gain the ability to teleport.
I genuinely don’t see a world where the physically strongest, fastest on land, most durable, self reliant, asexually reproducing, mastery artisan crafting, diplomatic, rock boys don’t dominate any battle that doesn’t devolve into plot armour or nukes.
Man that’s some solid reasoning
@@youraveragehylian thank you for reading my essay
I feel like the rito would have more of an advantage against the gerudo since, while they do have bows, I haven't seen any of them wield them
Maybe, but in this scenario you also have to consider that they are fighting in the middle of the desert (I think in one of the warmest regions of the desert too) which would quickly give them a disadvantage with their feathered bodys not being able to handle heat very well as oppossed to the desert dwelling gerudos. After a bit of fighting and taking down a few of the gerudos, they would probably be suffering from heat exhaustion and have to either surrender or fall back and retreat
@@thephantomdriver7210 They can probably use heat resistant potions and such. Plus, they could block the only routes to the desert and besiege them, since the Gerudo highlands have a similar climate to Hebra. And you cant really plant food in the desert, so the Gerudo would loose over time against the Rito
@@za1duYeah, there is a rito in Kara Kara Bazaar (Guy, I think), who talks about it being hot in the desert but in Breath of the Wild says that rito can use heat-resistant elixirs
@@thephantomdriver7210The Rito could use hit and run tactics. They could spend most of the battle high up where the temperature was cooler and fly down to launch a quick barrage of arrows before flying back up to cool off.
You forgot that the Rito have a tactician that knows the best way to defeat opponents
Plot twist: the Koroks jump out of their many various hiding spots and stealthy assassinate everyone on the face of hyrule.
yahaha! we found you
*With one slash of a sword*
@@John_lock3647 stick*
I've wondered about this for a wile too.
I've been doing a challenge run for fun were I must change the game language for each region and only fuse curtain things to weapons, I decided to do this because I wanted to see how each race would use their weapons, heres the rules if anyone wants to try it for themselves
(Bows are the fuse executions, along with things that wont be used in combat oh ya, SPOILERS AHEAD)
The Rito speak Italian and can only fuse the first two lowest level material and I cant use claymores
The Gerudo speak Spanish and can only fuse elimental things (anything that can weaken gibdos)
The Zora speak French and can only fuse non-elememtal lizalfos parts
The Gorons speak German and can only fuse blunt objects (anything that cant cut down a tree)
The Yiga speak Russian and have no special fuses
The Hylians (Hyrule field and Hateno) speak English and have no special fuses
-(they speak Netherlands in Akkala)
-(they, along with the Sheika and the rest of Necluda speak Korean)
-(and speak Portuguese in Faron)
And The koroks (in the forest) speak Chinese (simplified for the koroks and traditional for the great deku tree and use Japanese voice acting) and cannot fuse
The Zonai also speak Japanese and on the great skyland have no special fuse but for the spirit temple cannot use ANY weapons
The ancient Gerudo (+ ganon, the floating castle, and forgotten foundations) speak Spanish Latin America with the castle and foundation counting as its own region
You cannot leave the region untill the regional phenomena is done, you must drop ALL your weapons between regions, and you must use what can be found in the region. You also must get all of the regional clothes and armor and, after all of the dungeons are completed, get amd use the champion weapons for the final fight
(When playing it myself, I did bend/break some of these rules but thats because I'm doing it for fun and not for the challenge of it)
Russian Yiga make me imagine them doing slav squats all through the canyon.
Why do the Gerudo speak Spanish? Wouldn't Arabic be more accurate to them?
@@Fiucha8893 Yes Arabic would be a better fit but sadly that isn't any of the languages
@@Gyashonav Wait, there isn't a translation to Arabic? In find it quite surprising that Nintendo didn't bother translating the game to Arabic considering how many speakers it has.
@@Fiucha8893 Could be Arabic Spain.
I dunno I feel like the Gorons would've lasted longer given that when Death Mountan was cooling off Yunobo was able to organize the Gorons to start mining operations on the new land. Then the Zora using flooding tactics on both the north, south, and west of Hyrule given there need of water to be fully efficient in combat with there village naturally producing the source of water for all of Hylian field.
My only thought with that is that they aren’t really trained soldiers, they’re miners. We rarely see them in a fighting aspect. While their brute force to be a power to reckon with, I feel like they would succumb to the lack of organization. It felt like it was wayyyy too easy for all of them to fall apart to the rock roast, and if something similar was to happen again and link wasn’t helping, they’d be done for.
actually there are other sources of water other than the unreasonable constrocted domain for a video on that I suggest *Any austans video*
Personally I think nobody will be able to touch the Gorons even. They clearly should win.
1) They can always just Stay in Goron City and stop selling Fireproof Armor.
2) Their mines will really come in handy to make new and better weapons.
3)They literally have all the artillery required: Canons placed all over the place? That sounds too easy.
4) Even if the situation gets dire, all of them can easily take refute in Death Mountain.
5) Terrain adaptation: I think they are the most versatile. The Gerodos can easily be swept by Gorons, I think.
fireproof armour? just get a few lizards at the base of death mountain
The Gorons can easily out-sustain other races. Their Death Mountain offers abundant ore deposits, providing them with an abundant source of materials for crafting weapons and tools. They can also use lava as a potent fuel source, ensuring their energy needs are met in even the harshest environments. In terms of food they can straight up consume rocks to survive, granting them the ability to survive in regions where other races would struggle to find food sources during war. In combat, the Gorons can yeet themselves as living projectiles, which means infinite ammos.
And since they eat rocks, death Mountain is a limitless food supply.
Plus, Gorons can make tunnels by eating the mountain, which will both give them more energy to fight and new networks to use as an advantage.
Interesting fact: If you think about it, since Rito are birds, they can pull like 10-14 Gs of G-force whereas a Hylian would only be able to pull a maximum of 9 without blacking out. This means that if every nation in Hyrule developed fighter jets by reverse-engineering Zonai technology, Rito fighter pilots would have an immense advantage in close range WVR engagements, especially if their aircraft had 3D thrust vectoring like the Sukhoi SU-30SM. However, this would likely be offset by the Sheikah developing better stealth technology, such as that found in fifth generation fighters like the F-22 Raptor or F-35 Lightning II.
Basically, I want "Ace Combat: The Hyrule War."
The yiga migbt actually win in this case. For 1 they never actually die, they just get injured and teleport away. Which is super powerful in both them healing and sneak around. They also have The entirety of thd underground that they can use to sneak around, yeah the other nations know about it but the yiga have been using for way longer than anyone else there since their leader discovered when he almost died. The only one that might compete with them in the depths is the hylians because they're the only other group investigating the depths.
Then theres also the fact that Kohga, even tho he's bad at combat himself, he's a good planner when it comes to overarching plans. For exsaple in tears, at each mine he's not only trying to figure out how the hand thing works, he getting all of the charges to make a mech suit thats even better than the one that mineru/link made.
I feel like the Rito would probably have an edge over the other nations simply by being too high in the sky for most of the other races to hit them, having better ranged vision than humans, and being skill with distance weapons.
also remember that the hylians have a massive fort they could use
yeah they have the entire freaking castle
between botw and totk I doubt the Castle is much use for defense. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if it collapsed after totk. Having a large hole opened up beneath it and a huge chunk of the castle ripped away from the rest can't be good for structural integrity of a place that, face it, was already not doing too hot.
Umm hat to break it to yah but the bread pirate basicly summed up the problems of that fort and how it's terrible
@@John_lock3647 then, they can fix the problems.
can we get a quick list of all the things Gorons are immune to: freezing, drowning, explosions, fire, lightning, sharp weapons, arrows, heavy objects, and if u r Yonobo, literally everything. The gorons would absoluetly steamroll any army that tries to attack them. They have 0 physical weaknesses and almost every type of attack is completely ineffective.
Listen. Sheikah can build autonomous walking laser cannons. They can even revive Link.
So...using the knowledge of bones taking so long to decompose, and especially the colossal fossils, they can find the remains of actual Zonai.
Therefore, using DNA sampling, and Sheikah technology...boom, big green fuzzy man. So, I'd say, they should not be out of the question. Your opinion though.
you forget that it took link 100 years to have one wheel of stamina and 3 hearts. this war would take place over around 75 years maximum
i think if the Rito attached stuff to their arrows, they have a really good chance of winning even with their small numbers. i mean, they could basically fly around and shoot bombs at people and since it’s with arrows they would have a lot of precision in where the bombs would land too. although, i still don’t think they’d be any match for link. that guy is crazy.
I think the Yiga defeat was extremely accurate. Later, though when the Gerudo were fighting the Hylians, you said Riju couldn’t aim her lightning without Link. I think it would still work, she just might need to get a Gerudo archer.
Gerudo for some reason are never seen wielding the Gerudo Bow.
“Yiga”
Koroks just chillin unbothered-
I think the gorons win because of their natural armor
I agree with the gerudo because they have been through sandstorms and know when an ambush is approaching
personally i feel it'd end up up a 3 way split between rito, zora, and gerudo
gerudo dominating land battles like they did in this video
rito having a monopoly over being able to set up nearly untouchable outposts on the sky islands where they could bolster themselves endlessly until a stalemate is met
and the zora would likely make quick work of the coastline by making similar outposts by using their ability to exist deeper under water than most races could even get before the air is pressed out of their lungs by the water above
The Gorons provide everyone with Materials for weapons therefore if you don’t make an alliance with them you pretty much lose a lot of late game potential
That battle the Yiga had with the Gerudo was just a test to see their abilities. We'll be back with greater numbers, better devices, better strategy, and we will win in the- I mean, yes, we would definitely lose here. Yep. You have nothing to worry about. Nothing at all! Just relax and ignore your missing bananas
Glory to Master Kohga
This was a great video, and I’ve now fallen down a complete rabbit hole of analysis over who might win, but with all due respect, the amount of hypotheses that was applied (especially with the idea that the Sheika would be able to just pull together bomb sky view towers bc that was insane to just pull out) was wild. I was cackling through this.
Missed point on the Gerudo. They only bare female children (Ganondorf aside), so a prolonged war would be impossible for them to win, as they would have no way to replenish their population without allies
I hate to say it but...prisoners of war.
even so,eventually they'll all become hilians and the only races in hiral will be the gorons and slightly gerudo ish hylians.
Arent gorons supposed to resist fire and explosions? I think they would have gotten at least a little further since its nearly impossible to kill one from what we have seen. They are able to resist bomb flowers in oot as they roll down a mountain with them to open the cavern, and in mm they have massive powder kegs that dont hurt them barely at all.
In all seriousness, the situation in the depths with the gerudo is extremely concerning to me. I have seen at least two from a distance, but there have been reports of more. The yigas position in the world, with the depths being their literal fortress also puts them in an adventagous position. The capabilities they have with zonai technology puts them at an alarmingly equal technological capability as the sheikah. What are the chances that they could gain power in the near future?
The Zoras could win if they used water in ways they should've already known. If they lowered the temperature of their water, they could freeze enemies solid. And if they raise the temperature of their water to boil, they can burn enemies. And if they turned water into water droplets to summon clouds, they could control the weather to rain or snow. And use storm clouds to summon lightning of their own.
Yesss, I thought the gerudo would win, although they did lose some numbers, so right now a lot of them would be dead, also if it was just them left, how would they get kids? I understand Sidon surrendered, but he can’t create all the kids, right?
In wars there are a lot of prisoners, so they would probably just take a few scattered survivors and use them for reproductive purposes.
With how much he's shipped I think it possible😅
eventually, after sidon dies, the gerudo would die out. one man every 100 years isnt sustainable.
"Link would win but lets hypothetically say he was erased from existence in this video"
Putting age of calamity footage would have been perfect
9:27 this had me balling (you’ll need subtitles on) ( 15:33 HOW DARE YOU DO MASTER I mean koga like that)
I personally believe that without link or Zelda, the Hylians would be screwed. Also, I believe that because of Yunoboco, the Goron’s could ally with both the Hylians and the Sheikah. Also, the Goron’s have one of the very best locations to live in because it’s on high ground, the Zora would not be able to go to death mountain even when it isn’t erupting, and if they’re in trouble, they can just hide in the hot caves. Also, the Goron’s could stop all production of flame breaker armor and fireproof elixirs for every species except for their allies. The main drawback of the Goron’s is their lack of ranger weaponry, but because of their literally rock hard skin, arrows basically do nothing. Another thing is the fact that they have a high amount of precious gems which can be used in combat.
I see the first place they go is target the Foothill stable and woodland stable while also taking control of one of the great faires they would also take encampment at the typhlo ruins. And the South akkala stable
then heading to tarry town and a minor division sent to east akkala stable killing the one knight there then heading to robbies tech lab only to be ambushed (but easily win) against the yiga there
Then I could see tary town getting overwhelmed by the zora and gorons with big fight happening with who ever takes it (lets say gorons won though very unlikely due to terrain)
The gorons head to zora's domain (while still being attaked by hylians from hyrule castle trying to get to death mountain) the zora absolutely get demolished with gorons pretty much destroying the domain the weight alone
The zora retreat only to be eliminated by hylians and shika near the wetlands
Meanwhile back to the begging with the OTHER side of the map the yiga and rito make thier first moves with the yiga invading all tribes through thier disguises and take the remaining yoga to ambush unsuspecting merchants and gerudo curing trade routes for hylians and gerudo
The rito take the children to the wind temple for safety having tulan train them
The rito soar through the skies to either attack gerudo as the gerudos trade routes are cut OR they go to the frontlines and start bombing the hylians
The gerudo are forced to leave thier home due to food shortages and get ambushed by the yiga who easily win as the gerudo had to eat the bananas they had due to starvation
Now the gerudo and zora have been eliminated
The hylians are in a rough spot being attaked by gorons on one side and the rito on the other while also being whittled down by the slowly decly in food as trade from hatteno village and lurelin village. Had suddenly stopped. This lead too the rito taking hyrule ridge and satori mountain.
The gorons continue thier march to go through kakariko village to hateno and the stables. They are stopped by hylian soldier and a combination of zonai and shieka tech. They instead op for destroying the east reservoir causing masive flood to the region of hyrule. Causing kakariko village to be almost wiped out if it wasn't for the high mountains they retreat too the gorons easily win the fight near Crenel hills because of this flood. The flood also cause wetland stable, riverside stable, Dueling peaks stable and most of faron to be flooded/demolished
Back to the rito they see all this and are perfectly fine as most of the water that soarunds the village comes from Hebra mountain and rainfall. So they take this advantage and just start going crazy with the bombs blowing up lookout landing almost ending the hylian but the hylians fought back throu a barrier created by zelda CANNONS from the hyrule field watch tower and lookout landing watchtower. Although eventually the hylians are forced to retreat due to being attacked by rito and gorons they go through the underground passageway and secretly hide out at the remains of hyrule castle
And there fore surrendering
Now it's a fight between gorons and rito which I think would be a stalemate because of the gorons hard skin being able to withstand arrows and explosions as shown through remote bombs in botw and the. Gorons cant fight back due to not having cannons in hyrule field and not having any other ranged attacks
The yiga finally make thier move and surprise attack both sides. Therefore the yoga win due to superior strategy and wits . GLLLLOORRY TOOO MASTTERRR KHOGAAAA
Everybody be gangsta till the tiny assassins show up *koroks* with thier superior number and holding out the entire time because of the deli tree attack and overwhelm the yiga then finally the great faired show up and surrender to the cutness of the koroks
Former military here. I actually agree with much of your take. I do believe it would come down to a pitched battle between the Hylians and the Garudo however combine the fact that the hylians have a massive numbers advantage with the sheikah and in BOTH BOTW as well as TOTK there ARE some legitimate military that you do see although for the most part you would be dealing with the equivalent of trained militia i do say trained since while most militia aren't well armed thats do more to the gloom destroying weapons more than some lack of skill and we need to be mor realistic about certain aspects for example the numbers of military aged individuals in each race are more of a percentage marker rather than dead on. So their military to be realistic would be based on the number of military aged adults in each kingdom taking each number and adding about 5-7 zeros to make it more realistic. Also Tarry Town as well as Hatano village are both in areas that are in the mountains and thereby wouldnt be the easiest to invade Tarry Town especially is situationed on a plateau with only one entance which real in both cases such towns would be difficult to invade and would lead to costly battles. The Zora wouldn't have nearly as easy a time at either location as you suggested. The Zoras and the Rito are probably the weakest armies overall. The Zora Domain would be the easiest to invade. Death Mountain and the Rito villages would be the hardest. I doubt the Gorons would go on the offensive they don't really have the discipline to go toe to toe with anyone in the field and their best bet would be a layered defense of Death Mountain and the immediate surrounding region. While their lack of discipline would make a long-term term defense unlikely to be successful, it would be costly enough to break the back of any invading army. The Zora numbers while decent would be mostly negated by and their elemental weakness to electricity means as well as their relative clumsiness on land ( they arnt as sure footed as Hylians or Garudo and are physically weaker) means they aren't going to win a serious war. The Garudo while powerful, aren't powerful enough to overcome Link Zelda and the Sheikah technology. (Historically breaking into smaller groups has proven NOT to be enough to overcome concentrated cannon or gun fire and with the Sheikah and Link making all sorts of hybrid weapons the Garudo would be unlikely to break the Hylians before they are broken. (Since you had all the other Champions playing a serious role its only fair that both Link and Zelda do as well) the combination of the small veteran core of the Hylian military combined with the Powers of Link Zelda with Link and the Sheikah having made large numbers of hybrid weapons based on the ancient Sheikah and Zoni technology means that defensively the Hylians are almost guaranteed a win any realistic way you look at it. Honestly a defensive war would be the best stratagy for the hylians. Offensively it's another matter invading Death Mountain with its high heat and its terrain could very well break the Hylian military. They would most probably successfully invade, but it would likely be a pyrrhic victory one costly enough that they wouldn't have the numbers to defeat the Garudo. Meaning if the Hylians went on the offensive Death Mountain should be saved for last, and the Garudo should be first since, realistically, they are the only ones capable of defeating Hyrule. While difficult thats a fight they would most likely win after that hit the Rito and Zora only than do you invade Death Mountain.
A great analysis
GLORY TO MASTER KOHGA
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The Gerudo have a disadvantage against the Yiga. The Gerudo are shown to follow the orders of their leaders, even when they find issues with the orders. The Yiga could just disguise as Riju, Buliara or other leaders of their military, and divert the Gerudo to fight the others, allowing the Yiga to surprise the Gerudo while the Gerudo are in the middle of a fight, significantly increasing their odds of victory, especially since if the Gerudo completely focus on defeating the Yiga, they will lose to whoever they were fighting. The Yiga can also teleport, allowing for a quick escape when losing the battle.
Counter argument: Banana
@@BaalFridge counter counter argument: bananas don’t make disguised yiga reveal themselves
@zqmxq yes i know 😂 im sorry i couldnt help but be sarcastic. Bananas legitimately being the Gerudo's strategy in the video was too funny.
Additionally: if the yiga block off that ONE TRADE ROUTE THROUGH THE CANYON the gerudo would become starved
But the Highlands have flowerblight ganon 😂😂
Ok, so, here's my evaluation having not watched the video and only getting the premise.
Garudo are strong Vs. Zora and Hylians, weak Vs. Rito and Gorons, and have the critical disadvantage of interdependency on other races for the sake of reproduction.
Gorons are strong Vs. all factions except Zora, they are weak Vs. Zora. In fact, they will completely stalemate Vs. Zora. They also have the super advantage of feeding on rocks, being able to go into a hibernation state, and are able to survive on any terrain including water and lava. (They just sink in water, but it doesn't endanger them in any way.) They also have asexual reproduction. Gorons are neither male nor female, they just reproduce with themselves.
Zora's only advantage is terrain. If they're forced to fight on land, they have an advantage of being taller than Hylians, but that's about it. They also are longer lived.
Rito have an air advantage. An air advantage is normally huge in warfare situations, but not against the foes they are dealing with. The air advantage works Vs. Garudo and Hylians, but they sorta stalemate with Zora since Zora can hide underwater, and they COMPLETELY loose Vs. Gorons since their weapons are unable to pierce Goron skin.
Hylians have the advantage of numbers, technology, and starting with the most territory. Numbers means Hylians have several logistics advantages in terms of gathering food and other things of that sort. That will give them a huge advantage over the Garudo and we saw from Tears of the Kingdom that the Rito are weak to food shortages as well. This means they will have some advantage over Rito. The Gorons and the Zora make all the Hylian advantages practically melt away though.
Hylians also have a double advantage over the Garudo due to the Garudo interdependence on Hylians in particular for their husband hunting.
Overall, it's actually the Garudo who are the most disadvantaged. Meanwhile, the Gorons are coming out ahead in just about every area conceivable.
I was almost fully expecting the yiga to win at the end, so here's a picture I was painting in my head (it's a bit long so bear with me):
The yiga DID fail the ambush on the gerudo, but instead of being slaughtered, they teleport away to safety as they always did when defeated by link, retaining their manpower. Then, master kohga (who faked is death as that's kinda his thing) returns to the depths where entire LEGIONS of yiga clan members (which, btws NO ONE knows of their existence except for link) resides, and ordered them to stay put and sharpen their skills while the clan member above, disguised as trees, feeds information of the war to their main troops down below. Once the gerudo had taken over and lowered their defenses, the elites of the yiga clan rise from hyrule field chasm with zonai rockets and balloons (these are quite abundant at constructing stations in the depths so the yiga had no trouble obtaining them) heading for lookout landing, where riju and the higher-rankings of the gerudo resides. Once there, the yiga clan AMBUSHED the gerudo, who were caught by surprise and couldn't harness the yiga clan's banana weakness or put up that much of a fight, taking over lookout landing in the process. With their leaders killed or held captive, the rest of the gerudo are at a loss and were faced by the rebelling forces led by Link, Yunobo and Sidon and backed up by Purah and Zelda. I'm not sure if the yiga can dispose of the rebels that easily after the gerudos were defeated, but at least they could've got a way better and longer campaign than they did in the video.
Tempted to make this just because of the epic comeback factor haha. Seems feasible to me!
Wow!
@@therealnat1 Glory to Master Kohga🙂
"GLOOOOORY TO MASSSTER KOOOHGAAAA" Sooga said calmly
link alone could easily kill all of Hyrule with the Patented "10 ruby ICBM"
I agree link is op
I feel that the hyleans, and Zora would probably make an alliance along with the shika and the koroks thanks to link
I feel that the hylians, zora, gerudo, sheikah, rito, goron, and yiga would make an alliance because of link
The Yiga pretty much own the depths. That is a major advantage considering they can pop up where ever they need to
True they just move every where for the heck of it they could pop up at lanayru mountain or death mountain the ambush attacks or infiltration would be crazy
i disagree. If Gerudo were this mighty, they would win in the ancient era when they had Ganodorf to lead them
That was thousands of years ago though
True and its not like the rito to go straight for the gerudo and plus the zonai technology was much more prominent then
Fun fact a civil war in Hyrule actually happened, the zora and grons they had a little war, during this war a boy was left in korak forest link, not only that in a different time line when all of Hyrule was flooded the zora went to death mountain the closest and highest place there was, not much is know what happened next but we can expect there was a fight then as well
Yiga would easily win if it was in the timeline were zelda aoc is. As kogha could shoot laser out of his mask and the yiga had sooga, who was a powerful swordsman. But if the simulation plays in the timeline were ganon wins like in botw instead of the champions like in aoc than the gerudo would still win.
They'd win regardless. They've got planes and tanks in the depths
I would say rito would win. Having studied combat, I have learned that distance is the best defense. The rito could fly out of range, and still hit their targets with the help of gravity. The only issue would be the cannons.
I'm guessing that during peaceful times, Link would've started to train at least a small number of knights/soldiers for safety against whatever might happen next. I mean, this is Hyrule; there's eventually gonna be something else. Most of their forces would be largely untrained, though. Normally, I'd probably say it's a toss up between Hyrule and Gerudo. But if we're talking TotK Link with Rauru's arm and Zelda with her time and light powers, I think Hyrule wins.
I am the maker of the NPC spreadsheet referenced in the video! I made it when I was 12. . . was planning to make a better one for TotK but never got around to it. Wonderful video, brought back memories haha
The Gerudo wouldn’t win because of one thing transportation. The Hylians and Sheikah have a monopoly on horses, the zora are fast swimmers, the Gorons can roll and the rito can fly but the Gerudo only have sand seals which will only take them to the edge of the desert the rest of the way on foot until they acquire enough horses to accommodate most of their forces.
That’s true, I believe that the only way the gerudo could win is if they stay in the desert and wait until there is one enemy left
You forgot the yiga, who have the fastest form of transportation in the form of motorcycles.
@@Meta-Wah and tanks
Gerudo have the advantage in skill but if we are taking weapons into account the Hylians have edge in combat due to just the numbers of weapons they have, and the different types like the royal guards weapons have more strength with low durability. The hylians could easily give their soldiers all royal guards weapons and they would easily win.
Purah would have just created Vah Medoh again.
You again ? Two comments?
Oh god Vah medo and vah naboris would be crazy the defensive and offensive power they have. Mother of irene
Before watching the vid lemme place my bets.
Gerudo are a warrior tribe
Rito have flight advantage but low defense
Hylians dont have really have magic aside from Zelda, Link. but they have LOTS of soldiers and money.
The sheikah have BOTH magic and Tech. (so unless the hylians form an alliance the Sheikah have magic/tech)
The Zora have naval prowess but on the land they are weak to electric which is easy enough to produce. (fusion arrows, elemental arrows, or thunder rod)
Gorons have HIGH defense and high strength, and heat resistance. (unless its Majoras Mask rules, where they are weak to water... they can handle land, desert, and volcanic regions well enough)
so yeah in short
last place is Zora (exploitable weakness)
then Rito (low defense)
Hylians, Goron, Gerudo, and Shekiah I honestly dont know.
from OOT, i think the shekiah were put in their place before. (idk so maybe the Hylians are stronger?)
but yeah from BOTW the Shekiah are pretty impressive. while Ganons malice made the Guardians attack, just think if the shekiah had ill intentions towards any SINGULAR tribe. heck even funny mustach man would marvel at a tribes "obliteration"
it was the shekiah who made vah medoh (so bye bye rito)
vah rudania (bye gorons)
vah ruta (bye zora)
vah naboris (bye bye gerudo)
it takes a champion AND link to over come the guardians.
so as long as zelda is kept away from Link.
and Link is kept from the Champions, then the war of attrition would mean the Shekiah would win.
even better if the Yiga form an alliance with the Shekiah.
Monk Maz Kosha and Koga would make the Sheikah unstoppable.
remember, Purah, Impa, Paya, and Robbie are all Shekah.
in addition to the foot soldiers can both use magic and stealth. so yeah good luck to any oppisition.
but yeah, i like the gorons but stats go to the sheikah tribe. sorry
That wouldn’t be good. Especially due to Ganondorf’s doings right now.
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You need some kind of award for your performance.
Could almost swear I was watching Deadliest Warrior/Death Battle for a minute 😂
I think gorons would win, jusst because of brute strength.
This was really unique and imaginative!! i admire the amount of work put into your content and the fun, engaging way that it's presented
Link would just solo everything
Yiga clan would win, easily. Picture this: dozens of bases in the depths, almost unreachable to anyone but themselves, dozens of chasms they could spill their hovercraft fleets out of at a moments notice, and better understanding of Zonai tech than any other race currently in hyrule. (Their disguising and teleportation powers would also be useful!)
dissagree you made link too not good like were is link in this?
Here is an idea, do a Civil War before The Calamity, so all the races have their old settlements. (Deya village, Tabantha village, Shadow Hamel etc.) Since it's before The Calamity there would be (almost) clearly defined political boundaries, possibly during the civil war before the calamity, Hyrule could be shattered city states allied with each other, (ex: Lurelin village declares war on Rauru settlement, the Kingdom of Hyrule is invaded By Hateno rebels etc.)
Ok how far back are we going when we say before the calamity because in raurus time no hylian would threaten rauru plus secret stones or zonai tech demolishes everyone only reason it wouldn't work is only mineru manages the zonal tech distribution and production
Well, it depends of what side link is
What about the Koroks? They are IMMORTAL. If Riju hit them with her lightning power, they would just slightly fumble while saying "Ouchie" and then ram their way into the Gerudo when the Gerudo claimed Hyrule as their own with their Forest Dweller's Spears, impale Riju with their swords, and finally finish the Gerudo off, making Hyrule "Korok Kingdom".
The Yiga would use their zonai tech to torture the kooks like link did.
I love the Gorons. Chill rock bros. They like eating rocks and mining, sounds like a day for me in Minecraft.
I think if Link and Zelda were less powerful or out of commission, this would be the outcome. Even though it doesn’t take into account possible strategies or defensive areas, it seems likely to be the same.
I have some advantages for the Gorons:
Ore - Have you SEEN a ruby explode?
Mountainous Terrain - Guerrilla warfare and defense.
Depths - YunoboCo DOES have access to the depths, and it's really hot down there.
Strategy - Burning Korok Forest, and they can siege off Akkala
I think everyone’s favourite rock eaters (the gorons) there extremely durable and they can always flee to death mountain where it’s so hot anyone burns except the gorons they could make a shelter in the fire temple aswell as any invasions of there homeland being nigh impossible due to the insane heat which will surely overwork most of the enemy combatants that enter
While a little disheartening to see my nation fall first, I have an interesting hypothetical:
What nation would make the most profit from tourists/become a tourist trap? The extentive cuisines and games of the varying nations could be very fun to learn about, especially taking into account their location, climate and accessibility!
A really interesting video ! I saw some comments already saying things I’d like to say, but I’ll say it anyway.
First I’m a bit surprised we didn’t talked about the Korogu ! Even if I don’t think they can really do a lot, sure most people can’t even see them, but I doubt they are strong enough to use any weapon, and fire is a big weakness so they can’t launch bomb either. Their greatest strength is actually their defense. With the Lost Woods surrounding their territory, no one can attack them without having a guide, and passing a large army will also be difficult. They also have the great Deku Tree, even if I doubt he can move, I’m pretty sure he is able to control the forest in some way. So if a small army manage to enter the forest, he will probably be strong enough to solo-win against them.
I also think Rito could be a bit better, they know how to mine caves so they probably knows how to use bombs. They could launch them from the sky. And concerning the Zora, it was also said that their skin is really sensitive. Since in the video they only attacked the Hylians, it wasn’t useful, but that sensitivity means they can’t attack nor the Death Mountain nor the Gerudo Desert, as it will probably dry out their skin too much. And about some tactics, we only saw how they can attack each others, but in a war with multiple side like that, the worst could be that another enemy attack your base when you are away. Specifically the Rito who can fly over any mountain, meaning they can easily conquer a base when the majority of the soldiers are already occupied somewhere else.
Then about the Sheikah, it would really depend on how much technology they have. But I have to say, it is implied that Sheikah nowadays are unable to create ancient Sheikah technology, but they can just rehabilitate technology they found. In the Breath of the Wild era, they had plenty of time to make an army of guardian that single-handedly took down Hyrule, but first it was with a lot of help from every others since they found most divine beast on territory that wasn’t Hylian or Sheikah. So if we consider the war was prepared for a year, they couldn’t have a lot anyway.
Lastly, I think the Yiga were able to do so much more. They do can be distracted by bananas, but they also have plenty of different abilities, and one of them is the ability to teleport away when they are too hurt. Plus, it should be acknowledged that they have plenty of base across Hyrule, meaning that even if their official base is one of the most protected one across Hyrule, they still have the luxury to abandon it and regroup elsewhere. They have one of the biggest army, and they are ALL trained soldiers. It’s also said they attacked the Gerudo more than once, even if it wasn’t open war. And they can mimic other’s appearance meaning they can infiltrate some armies, as long as the one they disguised as is not at the same place as them. A civil war is actually the place where Yigas would shine the most.
I will also add that one the simulation, Gerudo were in mountains, meaning that even if they survived Yigas’ attack, they would probably struggle with the counter-attack, forcing Yigas to flee not because they are defeated but because they can’t take out the Gerudo without using more power and so increase the risk of having losses.
Thanks for anyone with enough time to read that big stuff I wrote XD
I read every word! I think it would definitely be interesting for me to revisit this concept again, considering these points as well. This video was mostly just trying to compare the armies side by side, and less about breaking down the specifics of how a fight could play out. That said, that's certainly something that would be fun to explore and break down even more. Thanks for sharing your thoughts :D
And Ganondorf sat there and watched realizing that he didn't need to do anything to win.
I mean the Gerudo won, but they are Gerudo that hate _him,_ so he will still need to fight them
I have to disagree about the Zora being able to take Terry Town easily. It might be surrounded by water on all sides, but its way up out of the water and there's no waterfalls for the Zora to gain altitude without moving too far away to be effective. The Zora would either have to take the land bridge or climb up the cliff faces, both of which would put them in vulnerable positions and make the fight like shooting fish in a barrel for a militia stationed in TT, especially considering how much they've been experimenting with Zonai devices. The much bigger threat to TT is its diverse population making it vulnerable to its own mini-civil war.
I also want to point out that Rito village is in a very easily defensible position. If they just destroyed the bridge and focused on hit and run fly by attacks before returning to their inaccessible to all but them home base; they'd easily have a massive advantage.
It should also be acknowledged that being able to successfully retreat with no major casualties IN NO WAY represents a defeat nor a surrender. The Sheika and the Hylians could easily regroup and fortify locations like the Akala Citadel or the Great Plateau to launch a counter offensive and drive the Gerudo back into the desert.