Considering some of the contraptions we saw in Tears of the Kingdom hours after it launched (looking at you, giant robot with a flamethrower penis), it just goes to show how deep this game runs that two months later, we're still seeing new things. Things like a little food stand for Ganondorf as Link is about to face him in the game's final boss fight.

Very mild spoilers I suppose as this technically reveals that, surprise, Ganondorf is Tears of the Kingdom's final boss. If you didn't know that already, I'm not really sure what to tell you. Anyway, to make The Legends of Zelda's baddest baddie feel a little less intimidating, one player has placed Ganon in a food stand, and he looks suitably peeved about it.

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It's unclear who exactly is responsible for this scene, but it was pm0200kt who first posted it on Twitter, and then Kamaniki who shared the video and got it even more attention. Ganon is shown standing inside the incredibly elaborate food stall, glowing green and there's even a fan on the wall behind him. There are various fruits on the counter for Link to peruse, and even a few fused to the shutter on the right.

Link approaches the stall in the clip, hops on a platform, and proceeds to gaze upon Ganon's wares. No, nothing is actually for sale, and now I need to know what happens when the next cutscene is activated. Does Ganon burst out of the food stand, blowing it to pieces? Does the action continue as if it isn't even there as the villain passes through it? Or does the stall simply disappear? I'm assuming the last one, but I really hope it's the first.

Two months on from Tears of the Kingdom's launch, it's not even as if the wildly imaginative and creative inventions have started to slow down. Just yesterday someone showed off a vehicle they built that can drive up walls. Let me know if it can do that even when those walls are wet. I'm fed up with being The Lucky Clover's errand boy just so I can get my hands on that frog armor.

Still not impressed? Okay, on top of a Ganondorf food stand and a car that can drive up walls, in this week alone, Tears of the Kingdom players have been putting on in-game firework displays and torturing bokoblins. Better than picking on Koroks, I guess, but still not ideal.

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