hello i have come to ask more about wild with magic he cant controll
i love that hc so much and it fits him so well! like no one taught him bc hyrule was mostly empty, and he wouldnt even know he had it himself because why would he! its genius!
Sure, Iām happy to info-dump lmao.
I know other people have already come up with the "Wild has magic" headcanon about botw before, but for me it honestly started as a series of jokes with a friend. Basically it made sense to me since all the other Championsā abilities are either outwardly shown to be magic like with Mipha and Urbosa, or at least implied to be, as in the case of Darukās magic being hereditary, and Revaliās being something no other Rito has managed to achieve.
So we were both like āoh yeah, heās got to have magicā *cue shitposts and memes*
Thereās minor evidence to support its existence in botw; Teba says to Wild āit was as if time stopped with every arrow you let flyā, and Darukās Training Journal mentions that Link once told him that it feels like time slows down when he focuses. Some people take this to mean Wild has really good reflexes and others went with magic. Iām in the āWild has magicā camp bc someone did the math and worked out heās like⦠almost moving at super-sonic speeds when he closes the distance to start a flurry rush.
The reason I say he canāt really control it is bc the only time heās ever shown being able to do so is to enter and exit bullet time. Thatās literally it. If you dodge at the right moment, even if you donāt want to flurry rush, itāll still trigger and give you the opening to perform one (which ends after like 1-2 seconds of inaction). Wild also doesnāt have a magic meter like some other Links do; he uses his stamina. Heās literally brute-forcing his way through his magic (which, side note, Urbosa mustāve hated watching). And, to build off that last sentence, this means that Wild probably doesnāt have a lot of magic, but he does recover it incredibly fast ā especially compared to the others who have to use potions. More on this last part in a moment.
Itās true that no one was there to teach him per se, but I think itās a tad more complicated than that bc botw has an odd thing where it shows a lot of magic users (at least as far as I understand when compared to other games) but doesn't go into detail, which is fair given the Calamity. This means we don't really have a concept of how prevalent magic usage is in the grand scheme of things.
Looking at the series in a whole, for hylians/humans magic is largely limited to the Royal Family (specifically the women of the Royal Family), and they seem to mostly wield light and divine magic, very different from time magic. (The Ocarina of Time is there, but thatās an heirloom and not severely limited with its function based on whether its user has royal blood or not.)
And given how the Sheikah have been treated in botw's Hyrule's history, as they are the only other hylians aside from Flora and Wild who are shown using magic, I'm guessing it's not a skill you want to encourage, and innate magic users, even if they weren't Sheikah, were probably affected by the roll-on effect of the genocide for a very long time. This would create a long, deep-set history of missing knowledge that eventually affects the present.
If you ignore the potential loss of magic teaching, honestly I would assume itās still hard to teach someone magic when you donāt share that particular type bc it probably requires knowledge that you don't have in regards to how it flows and can be controlled in order to be used. I do very genuinely believe Wild knew that he had magic before he died tho, bc I think Urbosa wouldāve told him. It was the only time she ever heard him speak and the convo went something like Urbosa: you have magic. You just did magic. Link: nuh-uh Urbosa: FYM NUH-UH
This lack of training and general knowledge of how magic works is what I partially attribute to his weapons breaking as fast as they do. Attunement doesnāt actually exist obviously, but in fantasy worlds where itās a part of the magic system, itās a conscious step. Itās only seems to become an involuntary one when the person attuning the item has a lot of experience with the field that item is used in.
What I mean by that is Wildās obviously never learnt actual theory (and it might be too late to fix the groundwork he's already laid), so heās only ever been able to make his magic work in conjunction with the one thing heās already being trained to do: weapon-fighting.
This is why he has flurry rushes, bullet time, and his fast recharge time. His magic manifests alongside his physical capabilities (so it will recover just as fast as his stamina does) and is attuned to flow through physical objects that simply aren't designed to withstand prolonged exposure to it (so his weapons, bows and shields will degrade and break faster).
I do believe his magic is something he has the ability to train (take the change to how bullet time uses stamina between botw and totk for example), and I personally like to write him getting a one-hit-swing second of slowed down time whenever he parries, but I think these āupgradesā would honestly just come from fighting more and pushing himself in those situations, not from learning basic magic principles lmao.
And honestly, Wildās magic is just really funny to me bc it has shenanigan potential thatās really only limited by your own creativity and his stamina wheel.
I say that because part of this magic headcanon actually grew from a post-totk headcanon where I whole-heartedly believe that Wild and Flora end up sharing the Sage of Time title, since thereās one extra Secret Stone floating around and they both specialise in different types of time magic. The joke w/ my friend has now become āwell, if Wild canāt even willingly activate his magic unless highly specific circumstances are met, wtf is going to happen when it's amplified?"
Answer: he has literally no idea what heās doing. He has accidentally slowed time on several pots/ladles/plates/etc that got knocked over, mistakenly frozen a yiga sword which yanked it straight out of the yigaās hand ā he meant to freeze the yiga whoops ā and intentionally managed to slow time on one (1) bokoblin (and has not managed to replicate that result since). ⦠heās getting there. Maybe.
(Additional follow up lore can be found in this reblog. Also adding this to prevent future confusion at my accidental vagueness on this: yes Wild knows he has magic.)












