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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Green tunic? Pointy hat? Yep, it's Link, all right! In this game, his sword and shield make for effective attacking and blocking, and his bow, bombs, and boomerang will spice up any battle. He's even brought his Clawshot for grabbing enemies and edges. Jeez, just how much stuff can Link carry?
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Green tunic? Pointy hat? Yep, it's Link, all right! In this game, his sword and shield make for effective attacking and blocking, and his bow, bombs, and boomerang will spice up any battle. He's even brought his Clawshot for grabbing enemies and edges. Jeez, just how much stuff can Link carry?
|desc-pal=Green clothes? Pointy hat? Yep, it's Link all right! In this game, his sword and shield make for effective attacking and blocking, and his bow, bombs and boomerang will spice up any battle. He's even brought his Clawshot to make light work of grabbing enemies and hanging from edges. The hero of Hyrule is really kitted out for a brawl!
|desc-pal=Green clothes? Pointy hat? Yep, it's Link all right! In this game, his sword and shield make for effective attacking and blocking, and his bow, bombs and boomerang will spice up any battle. He's even brought his Clawshot to make light work of grabbing enemies and hanging from edges. The hero of Hyrule is really kitted out for a brawl!
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|24. Twilight Princess
|24. Twilight Princess
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=If Link was on a desert island and could take only one item, it'd be the Master Sword. This weapon is key to his down air attack, a move with great launching potential and the ability to strike twice. He can also strike twice with his side smash—the second blow deals more damage and launches farther.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=If Link was on a desert island and could take only one item, it'd be the Master Sword. This weapon is key to his down air attack, a move with great launching potential and the ability to strike twice. He can also strike twice with his side smash—the second blow deals more damage and launches farther.
|desc-pal=Of all of his weapons, Link's sword may be the most lethal. His down air attack has incredible launching power. What's more, he'll bounce up afterwards, allowing for a follow-up strike. His side smash can also be followed up with a more powerful second blow that sends foes flying – just press the button again straight away.
|desc-pal=Of all of his weapons, Link's sword may be the most lethal. His down air attack has incredible launching power. What's more, he'll bounce up afterwards, allowing for a follow-up strike. His side smash can also be followed up with a more powerful second blow that sends foes flying – just press the button again straight away.
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=This tough princess is namesake of the Legend of Zelda games. Her appearance may change, but she always plays an important role. In Smash Bros., she's quick on the draw when it comes to magic, though she moves a bit slowly. You can charge her brand-new special Phantom Slash by holding down the button.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=This tough princess is namesake of the Legend of Zelda games. Her appearance may change, but she always plays an important role. In Smash Bros., she's quick on the draw when it comes to magic, though she moves a bit slowly. You can charge her brand-new special Phantom Slash by holding down the button.
|desc-pal=This is the Zelda they're talking about in the titles of all the Legend of Zelda games. Though her appearance can change from game to game, her importance in the story usually doesn't. In this game, she's a bit slow, but her impressive magic skills make up for it. Power up her brand new special, Phantom Slash, by holding down the button.
|desc-pal=This is the Zelda they're talking about in the titles of all the Legend of Zelda games. Though her appearance can change from game to game, her importance in the story usually doesn't. In this game, she's a bit slow, but her impressive magic skills make up for it. Power up her brand new special, Phantom Slash, by holding down the button.
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|24. Twilight Princess
|24. Twilight Princess
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Zelda's front air attack, Lightning Kick, is a valiant kick with a magically charged tip. Striking with just the glowing spot will deal heavy damage and launch your opponent. Din's Fire, her explosive side special, can be guided up and down and has a greater blast if the button is held.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Zelda's front air attack, Lightning Kick, is a valiant kick with a magically charged tip. Striking with just the glowing spot will deal heavy damage and launch your opponent. Din's Fire, her explosive side special, can be guided up and down and has a greater blast if the button is held.
|desc-pal=Zelda's forward air attack, Lightning Kick, is a single-footed, electrically charged strike. Hit your opponent with just the glowing spot to deal heavy damage and launch them. Her Din's Fire side special can be guided up and down, and makes a bigger blast the longer you hold the button. It'll explode as soon as you let go.
|desc-pal=Zelda's forward air attack, Lightning Kick, is a single-footed, electrically charged strike. Hit your opponent with just the glowing spot to deal heavy damage and launch them. Her Din's Fire side special can be guided up and down, and makes a bigger blast the longer you hold the button. It'll explode as soon as you let go.
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|76. Female Fighters
|76. Female Fighters
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Sheik claimed to be a surviving Sheikah. However, this was just a cunning disguise used by—SPOILER ALERT!—Princess Zelda so she could hide from Ganondorf. In Smash Bros., she's the complete opposite of Zelda, striking with fast attacks that can unbalance her foes.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Sheik claimed to be a surviving Sheikah. However, this was just a cunning disguise used by—SPOILER ALERT!—Princess Zelda so she could hide from Ganondorf. In Smash Bros., she's the complete opposite of Zelda, striking with fast attacks that can unbalance her foes.
|desc-pal=Sheik is introduced in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as the "survivor of the Sheikah", although it turns out to be Zelda, who took on the disguise to hide from Ganondorf. Sheik's ninja-like speed is a real contrast with Zelda's, and it allows for sneaky, fast-paced attacks that overwhelm opponents before they can even react.
|desc-pal=Sheik is introduced in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as the "survivor of the Sheikah", although it turns out to be Zelda, who took on the disguise to hide from Ganondorf. Sheik's ninja-like speed is a real contrast with Zelda's, and it allows for sneaky, fast-paced attacks that overwhelm opponents before they can even react.
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|25. Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask
|25. Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Sheik's Burst Grenade side special throws a small grenade that draws in nearby fighters before exploding. Once the button has been released or after a time, it'll hop and explode. The down special Bouncing Fish is an attack where Sheik strikes with both heels, falling similarly to the way a fish might flop around.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Sheik's Burst Grenade side special throws a small grenade that draws in nearby fighters before exploding. Once the button has been released or after a time, it'll hop and explode. The down special Bouncing Fish is an attack where Sheik strikes with both heels, falling similarly to the way a fish might flop around.
|desc-pal=Sheik's Burst Grenade side special throws a small grenade that draws in nearby fighters, then explodes. Hold the button longer to throw it further. The down special Bouncing Fish is a fish-like flop forwards that has Sheik attack with both heels on the way down. If the move connects, Sheik will bounce back up into the air.
|desc-pal=Sheik's Burst Grenade side special throws a small grenade that draws in nearby fighters, then explodes. Hold the button longer to throw it further. The down special Bouncing Fish is a fish-like flop forwards that has Sheik attack with both heels on the way down. If the move connects, Sheik will bounce back up into the air.
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Ganondorf, the King of Darkness and owner of the Triforce of Power, is bent on plunging the kingdom of Hyrule into ruin. Thankfully, he's usually stopped by Link before this happens. In Smash Bros., he makes up for his low speed with devastating power. The strength of his blows can knock back most opponents. Rush in when the enemy's open and strike hard!
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Ganondorf, the King of Darkness and owner of the Triforce of Power, is bent on plunging the kingdom of Hyrule into ruin. Thankfully, he's usually stopped by Link before this happens. In Smash Bros., he makes up for his low speed with devastating power. The strength of his blows can knock back most opponents. Rush in when the enemy's open and strike hard!
|desc-pal=The King of Evil is Link's arch-nemesis in most games in the Legend of Zelda series. With the Triforce of Power at his disposal, he's a fearsome opponent. In this game, his mighty attacks have so much impact, they easily make up for his slow speed, and his launching ability is extra impressive! Rush in when the enemy's open and strike hard.
|desc-pal=The King of Evil is Link's arch-nemesis in most games in the Legend of Zelda series. With the Triforce of Power at his disposal, he's a fearsome opponent. In this game, his mighty attacks have so much impact, they easily make up for his slow speed, and his launching ability is extra impressive! Rush in when the enemy's open and strike hard.
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|24. Twilight Princess
|24. Twilight Princess
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Being the powerhouse that he is, the Gerudo King is a great choice for free-for-alls. His Warlock Punch delivers a thunderous, dark-energy-fueled blow from his left hand. Unfortunately, left-handed dark-energy-fueled blows take some time to charge. You can turn to face opponents as they cowardly try to hit you from behind.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Being the powerhouse that he is, the Gerudo King is a great choice for free-for-alls. His Warlock Punch delivers a thunderous, dark-energy-fueled blow from his left hand. Unfortunately, left-handed dark-energy-fueled blows take some time to charge. You can turn to face opponents as they cowardly try to hit you from behind.
|desc-pal=Being the powerhouse that he is, the King of Evil is a great choice for free-for-alls. His Warlock Punch focuses dark energy into his left hand to deliver a thunderous back-hander. Unfortunately, focusing all that energy takes time. If someone sneaks behind you just as you start the move, quickly try to turn around.
|desc-pal=Being the powerhouse that he is, the King of Evil is a great choice for free-for-alls. His Warlock Punch focuses dark energy into his left hand to deliver a thunderous back-hander. Unfortunately, focusing all that energy takes time. If someone sneaks behind you just as you start the move, quickly try to turn around.
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=This cartoonish version of Link is how he appeared in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and a few other titles. In Smash Bros., he uses moves much like his older, taller counterpart. His small size gives him extra speed, though, so take advantage of that to send your foes flying.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=This cartoonish version of Link is how he appeared in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and a few other titles. In Smash Bros., he uses moves much like his older, taller counterpart. His small size gives him extra speed, though, so take advantage of that to send your foes flying.
|desc-pal=This cartoonish version of young Link is how he appears in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and a few other titles. While he shares some moves with his older counterpart, he's a very different fighter. Take advantage of his size and speed to whirl past enemies and bombard them with long-range attacks.
|desc-pal=This cartoonish version of young Link is how he appears in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and a few other titles. While he shares some moves with his older counterpart, he's a very different fighter. Take advantage of his size and speed to whirl past enemies and bombard them with long-range attacks.
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|21. Wind Waker
|21. Wind Waker
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Toon Link's Bomb move doesn't deal much damage, but the blast radius is pretty big. His bombs can be thrown in all directions, damaging or distracting foes. Also, his up special Spin Attack keeps him airborne longer than Link's version. For some launching power, use the side smash attack.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Toon Link's Bomb move doesn't deal much damage, but the blast radius is pretty big. His bombs can be thrown in all directions, damaging or distracting foes. Also, his up special Spin Attack keeps him airborne longer than Link's version. For some launching power, use the side smash attack.
|desc-pal=Toon Link's bombs don't do much damage, but their large blast radius makes it easy to hit foes with them. You can also throw them in any direction, making them a great diversionary tactic. His Spin Attack gives him more air-time than Link. His side smash may seem weak, but press the button again for a second hit that'll really send 'em flying!
|desc-pal=Toon Link's bombs don't do much damage, but their large blast radius makes it easy to hit foes with them. You can also throw them in any direction, making them a great diversionary tactic. His Spin Attack gives him more air-time than Link. His side smash may seem weak, but press the button again for a second hit that'll really send 'em flying!
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|desc-ntsc=An important item in the Legend of Zelda series, this item would appear when you beat a boss and increase your life by one when collected. In Smash Bros., grabbing this will heal 100 points of damage. Grab it as it gently floats to the ground!
|desc-ntsc=An important item in the Legend of Zelda series, this item would appear when you beat a boss and increase your life by one when collected. In Smash Bros., grabbing this will heal 100 points of damage. Grab it as it gently floats to the ground!
|desc-pal=A quintessential item from the Legend of Zelda series that raises your max health. In those games, you have to defeat bosses to get them, but in this one, they'll just fall from the sky, which makes things a whole lot easier. If you see one, grab it quick – in mid-air if you can! Why? To take 100 off your damage – that's why!
|desc-pal=A quintessential item from the Legend of Zelda series that raises your max health. In those games, you have to defeat bosses to get them, but in this one, they'll just fall from the sky, which makes things a whole lot easier. If you see one, grab it quick – in mid-air if you can! Why? To take 100 off your damage – that's why!
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|desc-ntsc=A bottle that contains a helpful fairy. You can release this fairy to heal 100 points of damage, but only if you have 100% or more. If you don't, you can still throw the bottle... Just don't hit a 100% or more enemy, or they'll be healed instead and you'll feel pretty silly.
|desc-ntsc=A bottle that contains a helpful fairy. You can release this fairy to heal 100 points of damage, but only if you have 100% or more. If you don't, you can still throw the bottle... Just don't hit a 100% or more enemy, or they'll be healed instead and you'll feel pretty silly.
|desc-pal=A bottle containing a Fairy with healing powers. If your damage is 100% or more, it'll heal you by 100. If not, then the Fairy won't do a thing. On the plus side, if someone else needs it, you can take it instead and have the smug satisfaction of stealing their precious hope away.
|desc-pal=A bottle containing a Fairy with healing powers. If your damage is 100% or more, it'll heal you by 100. If not, then the Fairy won't do a thing. On the plus side, if someone else needs it, you can take it instead and have the smug satisfaction of stealing their precious hope away.
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|desc-ntsc=This hood is beloved by a man with a passion for nature who longed to emulate a long-lost breed of bunny. Wearing this hood, he gained impressive leg power that allowed him to run for days on end. If you don this hood, you'll leave your foes in the dust with enhanced speed and jump power.
|desc-ntsc=This hood is beloved by a man with a passion for nature who longed to emulate a long-lost breed of bunny. Wearing this hood, he gained impressive leg power that allowed him to run for days on end. If you don this hood, you'll leave your foes in the dust with enhanced speed and jump power.
|desc-pal=A hood beloved by a man who longed to be...a bunny. It gave him unrivalled leg strength, allowing him to run at top speed all day and night. In this game, it boosts your speed and jumping ability, so you can get behind enemies easily and recover quickly if anyone launches you!
|desc-pal=A hood beloved by a man who longed to be...a bunny. It gave him unrivalled leg strength, allowing him to run at top speed all day and night. In this game, it boosts your speed and jumping ability, so you can get behind enemies easily and recover quickly if anyone launches you!
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|25. Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask
|25. Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask
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|desc-ntsc=Unleash gale-force winds upon your foes to blow them far away. Unfortunately, it's just air, so it won't do any damage except maybe mess up their hair. Dropping or throwing it will cause it to spin around, blowing air everywhere. Don't blow yourself outta the fight!
|desc-ntsc=Unleash gale-force winds upon your foes to blow them far away. Unfortunately, it's just air, so it won't do any damage except maybe mess up their hair. Dropping or throwing it will cause it to spin around, blowing air everywhere. Don't blow yourself outta the fight!
|desc-pal=Point this at an opponent and unleash a strong blast of wind at them. It won't do any damage – it's just wind – but it'll give them a pretty big push. If someone knocks it out of your hands, though, it'll roll around, blowing wind every which way, so be careful or you might get blown away yourself!
|desc-pal=Point this at an opponent and unleash a strong blast of wind at them. It won't do any damage – it's just wind – but it'll give them a pretty big push. If someone knocks it out of your hands, though, it'll roll around, blowing wind every which way, so be careful or you might get blown away yourself!
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|22. Skyward Sword
|22. Skyward Sword
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|desc-ntsc=These mouse-shaped bombs crawl on the ground, up walls, and even along ceilings. If you toss one, it will scurry along until it hits an opponent and explodes. They won't blow up you or your friends—so user friendly! They will blow up if struck, though, so be careful.
|desc-ntsc=These mouse-shaped bombs crawl on the ground, up walls, and even along ceilings. If you toss one, it will scurry along until it hits an opponent and explodes. They won't blow up you or your friends—so user friendly! They will blow up if struck, though, so be careful.
|desc-pal=These little mouse-shaped explosives run along floors, walls, even ceilings. Throw one and it'll start running as soon as it hits the floor, getting faster and faster. As soon as it touches an opponent, it'll explode. It'll also blow up if you attack it, so be careful if your own Bombchu's passing by.
|desc-pal=These little mouse-shaped explosives run along floors, walls, even ceilings. Throw one and it'll start running as soon as it hits the floor, getting faster and faster. As soon as it touches an opponent, it'll explode. It'll also blow up if you attack it, so be careful if your own Bombchu's passing by.
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|25. Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=After a short wait, or immediately if thrown or hit, these little objects will explode in a burst of light. The flash will daze those too close, stunning them and leaving them open to attacks. It's easy to overlook these, so don't accidentally set one off on yourself!
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=After a short wait, or immediately if thrown or hit, these little objects will explode in a burst of light. The flash will daze those too close, stunning them and leaving them open to attacks. It's easy to overlook these, so don't accidentally set one off on yourself!
|desc-pal=When Deku Nuts explode, they emit a light so bright that any fighter caught in the blast area – even ones with their shield up – will be stunned. If that's not enough, any foes in mid-air will be launched by the blast. Just try not to drop one by accident, or you'll definitely regret it!
|desc-pal=When Deku Nuts explode, they emit a light so bright that any fighter caught in the blast area – even ones with their shield up – will be stunned. If that's not enough, any foes in mid-air will be launched by the blast. Just try not to drop one by accident, or you'll definitely regret it!
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=n64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (11/1998)|console2=3ds|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (06/2011)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=N64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|release1=12/1998|console2=3DS|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|release2=06/2011}}
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Why exactly a Cucco flees is anyone's guess. Maybe it knows what will happen when it is attacked and is trying to save you from that boundless rage. Once angered, it will call its flock and attack the last player to hit it. If it's thrown and hits a fighter, whomever it hits will suffer the wrath of the flock.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Why exactly a Cucco flees is anyone's guess. Maybe it knows what will happen when it is attacked and is trying to save you from that boundless rage. Once angered, it will call its flock and attack the last player to hit it. If it's thrown and hits a fighter, whomever it hits will suffer the wrath of the flock.
|desc-pal=These chicken-like birds don't seem to be aware that there's a fight going on, and if they get hit too often, they'll explode with rage! They'll call in a bunch of their mates to relentlessly peck whoever touched them last. Of course, that could be the person they were thrown at – not just the thrower!
|desc-pal=These chicken-like birds don't seem to be aware that there's a fight going on, and if they get hit too often, they'll explode with rage! They'll call in a bunch of their mates to relentlessly peck whoever touched them last. Of course, that could be the person they were thrown at – not just the thrower!
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=snes|game1=The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (04/1992)|console2=n64|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (11/1998)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|release1=09/1992|console2=N64|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|release2=12/1998}}
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|desc-ntsc=A remote-controlled item shaped like a little bug, Link used this item in his adventures to collect far-off items. In Smash Bros., tossed Beetles will fly straight ahead, [[grab]] foes, and carry them into the sky. If one grabs you, wiggle with all your might to break free!
|desc-ntsc=A remote-controlled item shaped like a little bug, Link used this item in his adventures to collect far-off items. In Smash Bros., tossed Beetles will fly straight ahead, [[grab]] foes, and carry them into the sky. If one grabs you, wiggle with all your might to break free!
|desc-pal=A small, automated insect-like item. Throw it and it'll fly straight ahead, grab whichever opponent it finds, and carry them high into the air. If one flies at you, try to dodge it – your shield won't help. If that doesn't work, just wiggle around as much as you can to try to free yourself.
|desc-pal=A small, automated insect-like item. Throw it and it'll fly straight ahead, grab whichever opponent it finds, and carry them high into the air. If one flies at you, try to dodge it – your shield won't help. If that doesn't work, just wiggle around as much as you can to try to free yourself.
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=wii|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (11/2011)}}
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|22. Skyward Sword
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|desc-ntsc=It's said that children who get lost in the forest are turned into these music-loving little monsters. In Smash Bros., you can summon one who's sporting Majora's Mask. It'll move into the background and bring down a world of chaos on the whole stage. Even the fighter who summoned him will be affected, so try to keep a level head!
|desc-ntsc=It's said that children who get lost in the forest are turned into these music-loving little monsters. In Smash Bros., you can summon one who's sporting Majora's Mask. It'll move into the background and bring down a world of chaos on the whole stage. Even the fighter who summoned him will be affected, so try to keep a level head!
|desc-pal=It's said that children who get lost in the woods are turned into these music-loving little monsters. You can summon one in Super Smash Bros. Wearing Majora's Mask, it'll move into the background and bring down a world of chaos on the whole stage. Even the fighter who summoned him will be affected, so try to keep a level head!
|desc-pal=It's said that children who get lost in the woods are turned into these music-loving little monsters. You can summon one in Super Smash Bros. Wearing Majora's Mask, it'll move into the background and bring down a world of chaos on the whole stage. Even the fighter who summoned him will be affected, so try to keep a level head!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=N64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|release1=11/1998|console2=N64|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|release2=10/2000}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=n64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (11/1998)|console2=n64|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (10/2000)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=N64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|release1=12/1998|console2=N64|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|release2=11/2000}}
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|desc-ntsc=Never seen without his green bodysuit, it's a wonder this strange little man is single at 35, isn't it? In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, he was locked up for causing trouble. In Smash Bros., he'll appear on the scene, shout "Kooloo-Limpah!" and unleash all sorts of madness.
|desc-ntsc=Never seen without his green bodysuit, it's a wonder this strange little man is single at 35, isn't it? In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, he was locked up for causing trouble. In Smash Bros., he'll appear on the scene, shout "Kooloo-Limpah!" and unleash all sorts of madness.
|desc-pal=Single. 35 years old. Dressed head-to-toe in green. In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, this wannabe fairy gets locked up for being a "troublemaker". And he's one in this game, too! His magic incantation, "Kooloo-limpah!", causes all sorts of madness that'll really shake up your battle.
|desc-pal=Single. 35 years old. Dressed head-to-toe in green. In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, this wannabe fairy gets locked up for being a "troublemaker". And he's one in this game, too! His magic incantation, "Kooloo-limpah!", causes all sorts of madness that'll really shake up your battle.
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=n64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (10/2000)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=N64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|release1=11/2000}}
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|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Midna is a descendant of the Twili and comes from the Twilight Realm. She doesn't mind getting a bit bossy with Link, and though she offers to help him, her motives are unclear. Try to ignore her dismissive attitude—maybe she just has trouble showing her true self.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Midna is a descendant of the Twili and comes from the Twilight Realm. She doesn't mind getting a bit bossy with Link, and though she offers to help him, her motives are unclear. Try to ignore her dismissive attitude—maybe she just has trouble showing her true self.
|desc-pal=A girl from the Twilight Realm who seems to look down on the world from a very high horse. She helps Link while he's a wolf, but it's clear she has some kind of ulterior motive. Still, there's more to her than meets the eye, and she and Link eventually come to understand one another.
|desc-pal=A girl from the Twilight Realm who seems to look down on the world from a very high horse. She helps Link while he's a wolf, but it's clear she has some kind of ulterior motive. Still, there's more to her than meets the eye, and she and Link eventually come to understand one another.
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=wii|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (11/2006)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|release1=12/2006}}
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|24. Twilight Princess
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|desc-ntsc=Link encounters Ghirahim repeatedly during his adventure. Extremely confident, he encourages Link to use his title, Lord Ghirahim, when they first meet. Is he truly powerful, or does he use eloquent words to distract you and gain an advantage?
|desc-ntsc=Link encounters Ghirahim repeatedly during his adventure. Extremely confident, he encourages Link to use his title, Lord Ghirahim, when they first meet. Is he truly powerful, or does he use eloquent words to distract you and gain an advantage?
|desc-pal=No one has a higher opinion of Ghirahim than Ghirahim himself. You may call him Lord Ghirahim, by the way. Link is the thorn in this Demon Lord's otherwise flawless side, and though he might seem calm and collected, he'll start to lose his cool if he doesn't get his own way.
|desc-pal=No one has a higher opinion of Ghirahim than Ghirahim himself. You may call him Lord Ghirahim, by the way. Link is the thorn in this Demon Lord's otherwise flawless side, and though he might seem calm and collected, he'll start to lose his cool if he doesn't get his own way.
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=wii|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (11/2011)}}
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|23. Skyward Sword Characters
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|desc-ntsc=These creatures may look like zombies, but ReDeads weren't human to begin with. They appear to be clay monsters fashioned in the shape of humans. They attack Link when he gets too close, the spine-chilling sound they emit difficult to describe. Don't bother—just get rid of them!
|desc-ntsc=These creatures may look like zombies, but ReDeads weren't human to begin with. They appear to be clay monsters fashioned in the shape of humans. They attack Link when he gets too close, the spine-chilling sound they emit difficult to describe. Don't bother—just get rid of them!
|desc-pal=These creatures may look like zombies, but unlike the walking dead, ReDeads have never been human. They just seem to be clay monsters fashioned in the shape of humans. They attack Link when he gets too close, making spine-chilling noises that are hard to describe with words alone. Best not to try – just get rid of them!
|desc-pal=These creatures may look like zombies, but unlike the walking dead, ReDeads have never been human. They just seem to be clay monsters fashioned in the shape of humans. They attack Link when he gets too close, making spine-chilling noises that are hard to describe with words alone. Best not to try – just get rid of them!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=N64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|release1=11/1998|console2=N64|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|release2=10/2000}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=n64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (11/1998)|console2=n64|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (10/2000)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=N64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|release1=12/1998|console2=N64|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|release2=11/2000}}
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|desc-ntsc=In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Link and Zelda grew up on a series of floating islands called Skyloft. When you play this stage, you'll get to fight in several areas seen in Skyward Sword, including the Knight Academy and around the Statue of the Goddess. It's a pretty fast-moving tour, though, so don't get left behind!
|desc-ntsc=In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Link and Zelda grew up on a series of floating islands called Skyloft. When you play this stage, you'll get to fight in several areas seen in Skyward Sword, including the Knight Academy and around the Statue of the Goddess. It's a pretty fast-moving tour, though, so don't get left behind!
|desc-pal=In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Skyloft is a series of floating islands where Link and Zelda grew up. When you play this stage here, you'll get to fight in various areas seen in Skyward Sword, including the Knight Academy and around the Statue of the Goddess. It's a pretty fast-moving tour, though, so don't get left behind!
|desc-pal=In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Skyloft is a series of floating islands where Link and Zelda grew up. When you play this stage here, you'll get to fight in various areas seen in Skyward Sword, including the Knight Academy and around the Statue of the Goddess. It's a pretty fast-moving tour, though, so don't get left behind!
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|release1=11/2011}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=wii|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (11/2011)}}
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|22. Skyward Sword
|22. Skyward Sword
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|desc-ntsc=Created for use in ancient hexing rituals, this mask was infused with such dark magic that it became an evil creature in its own right. In a separate dimension called Termina, it tries to cause the end of the world by making the moon fall from the sky. And if you think the mask looks creepy, wait until you see its other forms!
|desc-ntsc=Created for use in ancient hexing rituals, this mask was infused with such dark magic that it became an evil creature in its own right. In a separate dimension called Termina, it tries to cause the end of the world by making the moon fall from the sky. And if you think the mask looks creepy, wait until you see its other forms!
|desc-pal=Created for use in ancient hexing rituals, this mask was infused with such dark magic that it became an evil creature in its own right. In a separate dimension called Termina, it tries to cause the end of the world by making the moon fall from the sky. And if you think the mask looks creepy now, just wait till you see its other forms!
|desc-pal=Created for use in ancient hexing rituals, this mask was infused with such dark magic that it became an evil creature in its own right. In a separate dimension called Termina, it tries to cause the end of the world by making the moon fall from the sky. And if you think the mask looks creepy now, just wait till you see its other forms!
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=n64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (10/2000)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=N64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|release1=11/2000}}
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|25. Ocarina of Time & Majora's Mask
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|desc-ntsc=Princess Zelda plays a variety of roles throughout the games bearing her name. In The Wind Waker, she's a pirate who travels the seas without knowing her true identity. Even when she learns she's a princess, she quickly returns to her piratey ways. In the end, she takes up a bow to fight beside Link.
|desc-ntsc=Princess Zelda plays a variety of roles throughout the games bearing her name. In The Wind Waker, she's a pirate who travels the seas without knowing her true identity. Even when she learns she's a princess, she quickly returns to her piratey ways. In the end, she takes up a bow to fight beside Link.
|desc-pal=Princess Zelda has had quite a variety of incarnations, but this one doesn't even know she's a princess! When Link meets her, she's a wild and fearless pirate. In a certain sealed land, this Zelda discovers her true identity, but doesn't act like a princess for very long, and even fights alongside Link in the final showdown!
|desc-pal=Princess Zelda has had quite a variety of incarnations, but this one doesn't even know she's a princess! When Link meets her, she's a wild and fearless pirate. In a certain sealed land, this Zelda discovers her true identity, but doesn't act like a princess for very long, and even fights alongside Link in the final showdown!
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=gcn|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (03/2003)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|release1=05/2003}}
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|21. Wind Waker
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|desc-ntsc=Link's adorable little sister. She has the misfortune to be kidnapped and carried away from her home on Outset Island by a monstrous bird—and all on her big brother's birthday too! With his sister's prized telescope in hand (she lent it to him as a birthday treat), Link sets out on a grand voyage to rescue her.
|desc-ntsc=Link's adorable little sister. She has the misfortune to be kidnapped and carried away from her home on Outset Island by a monstrous bird—and all on her big brother's birthday too! With his sister's prized telescope in hand (she lent it to him as a birthday treat), Link sets out on a grand voyage to rescue her.
|desc-pal=Link's adorable little sister. She has the misfortune of being kidnapped and carried away from her home on Outset Island by a monstrous bird – and all on her big brother's birthday, too! With his sister's prized telescope in hand (she lent it to him as a birthday treat), Link sets out on a grand voyage to rescue her.
|desc-pal=Link's adorable little sister. She has the misfortune of being kidnapped and carried away from her home on Outset Island by a monstrous bird – and all on her big brother's birthday, too! With his sister's prized telescope in hand (she lent it to him as a birthday treat), Link sets out on a grand voyage to rescue her.
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=gcn|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (03/2003)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|release1=05/2003}}
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|21. Wind Waker
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|desc-ntsc=A wild young girl who leads a pirate crew. She meets Link in the forest of Outset Island and, at first, isn't very impressed. After witnessing his determination to save his sister, though, she slowly grows more inclined to help him. Eventually, they travel to a ruined land beneath the sea, where Tetra discovers a surprising secret...
|desc-ntsc=A wild young girl who leads a pirate crew. She meets Link in the forest of Outset Island and, at first, isn't very impressed. After witnessing his determination to save his sister, though, she slowly grows more inclined to help him. Eventually, they travel to a ruined land beneath the sea, where Tetra discovers a surprising secret...
|desc-pal=A wild young girl who leads a pirate crew. She meets Link in the forest of Outset Island and, at first, isn't very impressed. But, witnessing his determination to save his sister, she slowly grows more inclined to help him. In the end, they travel together to a ruined land beneath the sea, where Tetra discovers an incredible secret...
|desc-pal=A wild young girl who leads a pirate crew. She meets Link in the forest of Outset Island and, at first, isn't very impressed. But, witnessing his determination to save his sister, she slowly grows more inclined to help him. In the end, they travel together to a ruined land beneath the sea, where Tetra discovers an incredible secret...
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|release1=03/2003|console2=DS|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|release2=10/2007}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=gcn|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (03/2003)|console2=ds|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (10/2007)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|release1=05/2003|console2=DS|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|release2=10/2007}}
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|21. Wind Waker
|21. Wind Waker
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|desc-ntsc=The world may be a big place, but we're pretty sure the King of Red Lions is one of a kind. He is well versed in ancient traditions, seems to know an awful lot about Link's destiny, and was even the one who gave Link the legendary Wind Waker. There's definitely more to this boat than meets the eye.
|desc-ntsc=The world may be a big place, but we're pretty sure the King of Red Lions is one of a kind. He is well versed in ancient traditions, seems to know an awful lot about Link's destiny, and was even the one who gave Link the legendary Wind Waker. There's definitely more to this boat than meets the eye.
|desc-pal=The world may be a big place, but you probably won't find any talking boats besides the King of Red Lions. He is well-versed in ancient traditions, seems to know an awful lot about Link's destiny, and was even the one who gave Link the legendary Wind Waker. There's definitely more to this boat than meets the eye.
|desc-pal=The world may be a big place, but you probably won't find any talking boats besides the King of Red Lions. He is well-versed in ancient traditions, seems to know an awful lot about Link's destiny, and was even the one who gave Link the legendary Wind Waker. There's definitely more to this boat than meets the eye.
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=gcn|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (03/2003)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|release1=05/2003}}
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|21. Wind Waker
|21. Wind Waker
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|desc-ntsc=A polite young girl from the winged Rito tribe. As the attendant to Valoo, the Sky Spirit who serves as their island's guardian deity, she's the only one able to understand the dragon's words. But one night, when Link conducts an ancient tune for her to play on the harp, she remembers another duty she must fulfill...
|desc-ntsc=A polite young girl from the winged Rito tribe. As the attendant to Valoo, the Sky Spirit who serves as their island's guardian deity, she's the only one able to understand the dragon's words. But one night, when Link conducts an ancient tune for her to play on the harp, she remembers another duty she must fulfill...
|desc-pal=A polite young girl from the winged Rito tribe. As the attendant to Valoo, the Sky Spirit who serves as their island's guardian deity, she's the only one able to understand the dragon's words. But one night, when Link conducts an ancient tune for her to play on the harp, she remembers another duty she must fulfil...
|desc-pal=A polite young girl from the winged Rito tribe. As the attendant to Valoo, the Sky Spirit who serves as their island's guardian deity, she's the only one able to understand the dragon's words. But one night, when Link conducts an ancient tune for her to play on the harp, she remembers another duty she must fulfil...
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|release1=03/2003}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=gcn|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (03/2003)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|release1=05/2003}}
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|21. Wind Waker
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|desc-ntsc=Long ago, in accordance with the prayers of the King of Hyrule, the gods sealed the King of Darkness, Ganondorf, beneath a vast ocean, along with the land of Hyrule itself. But this was not the end. In the Forsaken Fortress, Link discovers that Ganondorf has returned and the legend must go on with Link himself as the new hero!
|desc-ntsc=Long ago, in accordance with the prayers of the King of Hyrule, the gods sealed the King of Darkness, Ganondorf, beneath a vast ocean, along with the land of Hyrule itself. But this was not the end. In the Forsaken Fortress, Link discovers that Ganondorf has returned and the legend must go on with Link himself as the new hero!
|desc-pal=Long ago, in accordance with the King of Hyrule's prayers, the gods sealed the King of Evil, Ganondorf, beneath a vast ocean, along with the land of Hyrule itself. But this was not the end. In the Forsaken Fortress, Link discovers that Ganondorf has returned, and the legend must go on with Link himself as the new hero!
|desc-pal=Long ago, in accordance with the King of Hyrule's prayers, the gods sealed the King of Evil, Ganondorf, beneath a vast ocean, along with the land of Hyrule itself. But this was not the end. In the Forsaken Fortress, Link discovers that Ganondorf has returned, and the legend must go on with Link himself as the new hero!
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|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=gcn|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (03/2003)}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|release1=05/2003}}
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|21. Wind Waker
|21. Wind Waker
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|desc-ntsc=Hey, who let a wolf in here? This is the spot for a trophy of Link! The wolf does look cool, though... Oh, oops! That wolf is Link, from Twilight Princess, after he steps into Twilight. It's actually a pretty handy transformation. Maybe the Master Sword can help him transform at will...
|desc-ntsc=Hey, who let a wolf in here? This is the spot for a trophy of Link! The wolf does look cool, though... Oh, oops! That wolf is Link, from Twilight Princess, after he steps into Twilight. It's actually a pretty handy transformation. Maybe the Master Sword can help him transform at will...
|desc-pal=Hold on a sec! Where's our dashing young swordsman? Oh... This IS him, just...in wolf form. When he steps into the eerie Twilight world, Link becomes this rough-looking beast! Luckily, he turns back into normal Link eventually, but with the Master Sword letting him transform at will, he might feel like going wolf again from time to time.
|desc-pal=Hold on a sec! Where's our dashing young swordsman? Oh... This IS him, just...in wolf form. When he steps into the eerie Twilight world, Link becomes this rough-looking beast! Luckily, he turns back into normal Link eventually, but with the Master Sword letting him transform at will, he might feel like going wolf again from time to time.
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|desc-ntsc=When a dark shadow invades Hyrule, Zelda sacrifices herself and is imprisoned in the world of Twilight. Her dark attire while a prisoner is appropriate to the title of the game, but Link's bravery convinces her to toss the robes and take up her bow and arrows instead.
|desc-ntsc=When a dark shadow invades Hyrule, Zelda sacrifices herself and is imprisoned in the world of Twilight. Her dark attire while a prisoner is appropriate to the title of the game, but Link's bravery convinces her to toss the robes and take up her bow and arrows instead.
|desc-pal=After failing to protect Hyrule from the encroaching Twilight, Zelda lays down her sword and shield and hides behind a dark robe, mourning those who were lost due to her failure. In the end, Link's brave acts inspire her to cast the robe aside and take her bow in hand, but she never forgets the dark times when all hope seemed lost.
|desc-pal=After failing to protect Hyrule from the encroaching Twilight, Zelda lays down her sword and shield and hides behind a dark robe, mourning those who were lost due to her failure. In the end, Link's brave acts inspire her to cast the robe aside and take her bow in hand, but she never forgets the dark times when all hope seemed lost.
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|desc-ntsc=A strange voice, creepy movements, and eccentric attacks—everything about Zant is unnerving and odd! The self-proclaimed king of the Twilight Realm, he seeks to unite both light and dark into one world for him to rule. Now if only he could deal with that pesky Link fellow...
|desc-ntsc=A strange voice, creepy movements, and eccentric attacks—everything about Zant is unnerving and odd! The self-proclaimed king of the Twilight Realm, he seeks to unite both light and dark into one world for him to rule. Now if only he could deal with that pesky Link fellow...
|desc-pal=Empowered by Ganondorf's dark magic, Zant becomes the de facto ruler of the Twilight Realm. With his deranged screeches, freakish movements and eccentric attacks, Zant is certainly an unnerving opponent to battle. He plans to cover the world of light in darkness. If only Link would just stay out of his way...
|desc-pal=Empowered by Ganondorf's dark magic, Zant becomes the de facto ruler of the Twilight Realm. With his deranged screeches, freakish movements and eccentric attacks, Zant is certainly an unnerving opponent to battle. He plans to cover the world of light in darkness. If only Link would just stay out of his way...
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|24. Twilight Princess
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|desc-ntsc=Gaepora is Zelda's father and headmaster of the Knight Academy. He may look a bit imposing, but he's actually quite kind to his students and pets. During Link's adventures, he offers advice and information on Skyloft's history. That haircut looks really familiar... It's almost owl-like, wouldn't you say?
|desc-ntsc=Gaepora is Zelda's father and headmaster of the Knight Academy. He may look a bit imposing, but he's actually quite kind to his students and pets. During Link's adventures, he offers advice and information on Skyloft's history. That haircut looks really familiar... It's almost owl-like, wouldn't you say?
|desc-pal=Headmaster of the Knight Academy and Zelda's father. His majestic presence can seem imposing, but he is a kindly soul, loved by all the students and even animals. His knowledge of the ancient legends proves useful in Link's quest. If his face seems somehow familiar, perhaps it reminds you of a certain owl.
|desc-pal=Headmaster of the Knight Academy and Zelda's father. His majestic presence can seem imposing, but he is a kindly soul, loved by all the students and even animals. His knowledge of the ancient legends proves useful in Link's quest. If his face seems somehow familiar, perhaps it reminds you of a certain owl.
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|desc-ntsc=An instructor at the Knight Academy and a keen botanist. He teaches Link how to use the Spin Attack, and Link finds him a rare and unusual plant to study. Not as payment, though—as teacher and student, they simply share a bond of trust and goodwill. Incidentally, Owlan's room is more like a garden—it's full of plants!
|desc-ntsc=An instructor at the Knight Academy and a keen botanist. He teaches Link how to use the Spin Attack, and Link finds him a rare and unusual plant to study. Not as payment, though—as teacher and student, they simply share a bond of trust and goodwill. Incidentally, Owlan's room is more like a garden—it's full of plants!
|desc-pal=An instructor at the Knight Academy and a keen botanist. He teaches Link how to Spiral Charge with Loftwing, and Link finds him a rare and unusual plant to study. Not as payment, though – as teacher and student, they simply share a bond of trust and goodwill. Incidentally, Owlan's room is more like a garden – it's full of plants!
|desc-pal=An instructor at the Knight Academy and a keen botanist. He teaches Link how to Spiral Charge with Loftwing, and Link finds him a rare and unusual plant to study. Not as payment, though – as teacher and student, they simply share a bond of trust and goodwill. Incidentally, Owlan's room is more like a garden – it's full of plants!
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|desc=One of Link's classmates from the Knight Academy. Groose is a born troublemaker and loves to tease Link and play tricks on him with his cronies, Cawlin and Strich. He's got quite a soft spot for Zelda, though, and it's clear he's jealous of Link's close friendship with her. Ahh... Teenagers, eh?
|desc=One of Link's classmates from the Knight Academy. Groose is a born troublemaker and loves to tease Link and play tricks on him with his cronies, Cawlin and Strich. He's got quite a soft spot for Zelda, though, and it's clear he's jealous of Link's close friendship with her. Ahh... Teenagers, eh?
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|desc=The red guardian bird that carries Link through the skies. Given that this rare crimson breed was thought to be extinct, the people of Skyloft were quite surprised when this bird showed up and became Link's partner. In the real world, there's a type of bird called a shoebill that has a face almost identical to a Loftwing's.
|desc=The red guardian bird that carries Link through the skies. Given that this rare crimson breed was thought to be extinct, the people of Skyloft were quite surprised when this bird showed up and became Link's partner. In the real world, there's a type of bird called a shoebill that has a face almost identical to a Loftwing's.
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|desc-ntsc=No adventurer should set out without a trusty companion on the journey. Fi is a spirit created by the goddess Hylia to help Link on his quest. She exists within the Goddess Sword that Link wields, and though she supposedly has no emotions, she can dance with power and grace.
|desc-ntsc=No adventurer should set out without a trusty companion on the journey. Fi is a spirit created by the goddess Hylia to help Link on his quest. She exists within the Goddess Sword that Link wields, and though she supposedly has no emotions, she can dance with power and grace.
|desc-pal=Even the most seasoned adventurer gets lost at times, but fear not! Within Link's Goddess Sword lives Fi, a spirit who is always ready to give Link a little push in the right direction. Created by the goddess Hylia, Fi is said to have no emotions or even gender, but the spirit is still able to perform some breathtaking dances.
|desc-pal=Even the most seasoned adventurer gets lost at times, but fear not! Within Link's Goddess Sword lives Fi, a spirit who is always ready to give Link a little push in the right direction. Created by the goddess Hylia, Fi is said to have no emotions or even gender, but the spirit is still able to perform some breathtaking dances.
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|desc-ntsc=This elder from the Sealed Temple offers Link advice on his adventure and also gives aid to Zelda after she falls from Skyloft. It might be hard to imagine, but this old woman was once a talented, young warrior. I wonder if there is another trophy that shows off that part of her life...
|desc-ntsc=This elder from the Sealed Temple offers Link advice on his adventure and also gives aid to Zelda after she falls from Skyloft. It might be hard to imagine, but this old woman was once a talented, young warrior. I wonder if there is another trophy that shows off that part of her life...
|desc-pal=Link meets this old woman in the Sealed Temple and finds her advice invaluable. She also took care of Zelda after her fall from Skyloft, and advised her how to proceed on her own journey. Link later discovers that this Sheikah elder was a proud warrior in a bygone age. You might even recognise her from another trophy...
|desc-pal=Link meets this old woman in the Sealed Temple and finds her advice invaluable. She also took care of Zelda after her fall from Skyloft, and advised her how to proceed on her own journey. Link later discovers that this Sheikah elder was a proud warrior in a bygone age. You might even recognise her from another trophy...
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|desc=When Zelda falls from Skyloft to the world below, this mysterious warrior protects and guides her. If you can tear your eyes away from her remarkable Sheikah garb, you'll see a powerful resolve in her eyes. Her combat skills are on a level with Ghirahim's swordsmanship and magic. It seems Impa actually hails from an age long past...
|desc=When Zelda falls from Skyloft to the world below, this mysterious warrior protects and guides her. If you can tear your eyes away from her remarkable Sheikah garb, you'll see a powerful resolve in her eyes. Her combat skills are on a level with Ghirahim's swordsmanship and magic. It seems Impa actually hails from an age long past...
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|desc-ntsc=An ancient Sky Spirit who swims among the clouds. When he's possessed by a parasitic Bilocyte, this wise spirit turns into a violent beast. Link is forced to land on his colossal back and battle the fiends infesting him. Should our hero emerge victorious, Levias will once again be able to enjoy the sweet taste of pumpkin soup.
|desc-ntsc=An ancient Sky Spirit who swims among the clouds. When he's possessed by a parasitic Bilocyte, this wise spirit turns into a violent beast. Link is forced to land on his colossal back and battle the fiends infesting him. Should our hero emerge victorious, Levias will once again be able to enjoy the sweet taste of pumpkin soup.
|desc-pal=An ancient Sky Spirit who swims among the clouds. When possessed by a parasitic Bilocyte, this wise spirit turns into a violent beast. Link is forced to land on his colossal back and battle the fiends infesting him. Should our hero emerge victorious, Levias will once again be able to enjoy the sweet taste of pumpkin soup.
|desc-pal=An ancient Sky Spirit who swims among the clouds. When possessed by a parasitic Bilocyte, this wise spirit turns into a violent beast. Link is forced to land on his colossal back and battle the fiends infesting him. Should our hero emerge victorious, Levias will once again be able to enjoy the sweet taste of pumpkin soup.
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|desc-ntsc=Long ago, the demonic king Demise was sealed away by the goddess Hylia, but he awakens once more with the appearance of the Gate of Time. Perhaps because of the incomplete nature of his awakening, he takes this nightmarish form, sprouting more limbs and appendages every time he breaks through the seal that binds him.
|desc-ntsc=Long ago, the demonic king Demise was sealed away by the goddess Hylia, but he awakens once more with the appearance of the Gate of Time. Perhaps because of the incomplete nature of his awakening, he takes this nightmarish form, sprouting more limbs and appendages every time he breaks through the seal that binds him.
|desc-pal=Long ago, the demonic king Demise was sealed away by the goddess Hylia, but with the appearance of the Gate of Time, he awakens once more. Perhaps due to the incomplete nature of his awakening, he takes this nightmarish form, sprouting more limbs and appendages every time he breaks through the seal that binds him.
|desc-pal=Long ago, the demonic king Demise was sealed away by the goddess Hylia, but with the appearance of the Gate of Time, he awakens once more. Perhaps due to the incomplete nature of his awakening, he takes this nightmarish form, sprouting more limbs and appendages every time he breaks through the seal that binds him.
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|desc-ntsc=This monster, hair like a billowing flame and a giant blade in hand, is so terrifying that he is known simply by the result of his actions. Sealed away by the goddess Hylia during an ancient war for the Triforce, he awakes a thousand years later to fight Link in a battle that will truly be legendary.
|desc-ntsc=This monster, hair like a billowing flame and a giant blade in hand, is so terrifying that he is known simply by the result of his actions. Sealed away by the goddess Hylia during an ancient war for the Triforce, he awakes a thousand years later to fight Link in a battle that will truly be legendary.
|desc-pal=This abomination has hair of scorching flames and a blade as black as night. He doesn't even have a name as such – instead, he's known by the destruction he brings. In an ancient war for the Triforce, he was sealed away by the goddess Hylia. However, he has now awoken from 1,000 years of slumber, ready to battle again.
|desc-pal=This abomination has hair of scorching flames and a blade as black as night. He doesn't even have a name as such – instead, he's known by the destruction he brings. In an ancient war for the Triforce, he was sealed away by the goddess Hylia. However, he has now awoken from 1,000 years of slumber, ready to battle again.
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