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Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom's Triforce Joins an Exclusive Club

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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is unique in many ways, but its handling of the Triforce is one of its more defining characteristics. As Echoes of Wisdom gives the Triforce a different name, it opens the door for it to join an exclusive club that only two other games are currently a part of.


While it has only happened a small handful of times, when a Zelda game renames the Triforce, there is a narrative reason for it. In the case of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, that reason is tied to its creative powers.

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Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Renames the Triforce


The Triforce has almost always been referred to as such, and that is likely what just about any fan of the Legend of Zelda series will know it as. However, only two games apart from Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom have dared to give it a different name for one reason or another, likely being linked to those games’ placement in the Legend of Zelda timeline. The two games in question are Zelda: A Link to the Past and Zelda: Skyward Sword.

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Zelda: A Link to the Past actually refers to the Triforce by two different names during its story: the Golden Power and the Master Force. It is obviously called “Golden” due to its gold color and material, but the “Power” part of its name is more likely connected to its intended use by Ganon. A Link to the Past‘s story eventually reveals that Ganon had initially acquired all three pieces of the Triforce in an attempt to conquer Hyrule, but his plan was thwarted when the goddesses trapped him within the Sacred Realm, sealed by the seven Sages.


The other name given to the Triforce by A Link to the Past, the Master Force, isn’t used as often but still applies to its narrative in the same way. Zelda: Skyward Sword, on the other hand, calls the Triforce the Ultimate Power, which, at the time, made it the first Zelda game to change the name of the Triforce in 20 years. Skyward Sword‘s antagonist, Demise wanted the Ultimate Power all to himself, that he might take the world for his own.

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In an attempt to lay hold of the Ultimate Power protected by the goddess Hylia, Demise laid siege to Hyrule but was imprisoned by Hylia in the Sealed Grounds. In the story of Skyward Sword, Link eventually obtains the Ultimate Power and then takes it to the top of the Statue of the Goddess, where he uses it to wish for Demise’s destruction. This helps to give meaning to the Triforce’s new name of “Ultimate Power,” as it has the power to grant the wishes of those who acquire it.


Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Calls Its Triforce the ‘Prime Energy’

Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom joins this exclusive club of Zelda installments that refer to the Triforce by another name with its own nickname for the iconic symbol. Specifically, Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom calls the Triforce the “Prime Energy,” and for a good reason. Whereas the Triforce is generally desired for the raw power it provides the wielder, Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom calls the Triforce the Prime Energy due to its ability to “energize” or give life to all creation. This is ultimately why Null, Echoes of Wisdom’s antagonist, desires the Prime Energy, as Null hungers for Hyrule to be pulled into the endless void that existed before life itself.

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Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom may not be the last Zelda game to rename the Triforce, so it will be interesting to see how future installments handle the icon. However, whether it is called by its normal name or by something else entirely, it’s good to have the Triforce back after it was missing in the last two installments.



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