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The first playable instance of Zelda was two of the {{s|wikipedia|Philips CD-i}} ''Zelda'' games, known for their non-canon status and poor quality. Nevertheless, these are the only playable appearances of Zelda prior to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.  
The first playable instance of Zelda was two of the {{s|wikipedia|Philips CD-i}} ''Zelda'' games, known for their non-canon status and poor quality. Nevertheless, these are the only playable appearances of Zelda prior to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.  


Each game has a different incarnation of Zelda, explaining her different design in each game, barring ''Phantom Hourglass'', which shares the same version Link and Zelda as ''The Wind Waker''. However each "Zelda" incorporates the knowledge and skill sets of previous incarnations. As there are 3 separate timelines, Zelda has encountered different events, than she would on another timeline.     
Each game has a different incarnation of Zelda, explaining her different design in each game, barring ''Phantom Hourglass'', which shares the same version Link and Zelda as ''The Wind Waker''. However each "Zelda" incorporates the knowledge and skill sets of previous incarnations. As there are 3 separate timelines, Zelda has encountered different events, than she would in another timeline.     
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For fighter info, see Zelda (SSBM), Zelda (SSBB) and Zelda (SSB4).
"Zelda" redirects here. For the universe, see The Legend of Zelda (universe).
Princess Zelda
Princess Zelda
ZeldaSymbol.svg

Official artwork of Princess Zelda from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.

Universe The Legend of Zelda
Debut The Legend of Zelda (1986)
Smash Bros. appearances Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (2015)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System
Species Hylian
Gender Female
Place of origin Hyrule
Created by Shigeru Miyamoto
Japanese voice actor Jun Mizusawa
Article on Zelda Wiki Princess Zelda

Princess Zelda (ゼルダ姫, Princess Zelda) is the titular character of The Legend of Zelda series by Nintendo. She first appeared in the Super Smash Bros. series in the GameCube installment, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and returned in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4. She is often seen as Link's damsel-in-distress, companion and friend, though in many installments of the series she is very capable of holding her own.

Character Description

Zelda as she appears in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This inspired her appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Zelda's first appearance was in the original Legend of Zelda game, where she served as the damsel-in-distress for Link to rescue from the evil monster known as Ganon. She has appeared in every installment of the Zelda series (with the exception of Link's Awakening where she was only mentioned briefly).

Since then, she has usually filled the role as the princess that must be rescued at some point in each game, but unlike Nintendo's other prominent damsel-in-distress Peach, Zelda more frequently takes a more active role in Link's final battles with Ganon, such as in The Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, and Spirit Tracks, where she attacks Ganondorf or Malladus (Spirit Tracks) with Light Arrows and has been shown to have very powerful magic abilities.

Like Link, Zelda's age changes throughout the different games. In some games, she is young girl, and in others, she is a young adult.

The first playable instance of Zelda was two of the Philips CD-i Zelda games, known for their non-canon status and poor quality. Nevertheless, these are the only playable appearances of Zelda prior to Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Each game has a different incarnation of Zelda, explaining her different design in each game, barring Phantom Hourglass, which shares the same version Link and Zelda as The Wind Waker. However each "Zelda" incorporates the knowledge and skill sets of previous incarnations. As there are 3 separate timelines, Zelda has encountered different events, than she would in another timeline.

In Super Smash Bros.

While Zelda herself is not mentioned in the original Super Smash Bros., the games The Legend of Zelda, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time are all mentioned, referencing her.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

As a playable character

Main article: Zelda (SSBM)
Zelda as she appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Zelda makes her first appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series as a starting playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Her design is based off her appearance from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Zelda is a slow but powerful character who relies on magic. She is also a bit unique due to her ability to turn into another character entirely, Sheik. Her neutral special move is Nayru's Love, which causes a brief blue diamond shield to protect her. Her side-special is Din's Fire, which sends a fireball at her opponents. Her up-special is Farore's Wind, which will teleport Zelda up in the air. Lastly, her down-special is Transform, which allows her to transform into Sheik. Zelda is ranked 19th on the tier list in B tier.

Trophies

Zelda is a playable character, so she is featured on three trophies that can be acquired by beating each major 1-player mode with her on any difficulty. Her first trophy is earned by defeating the Classic mode as her on any difficulty; her second from the Adventure mode; her third from the All-Star mode.

Her Classic trophy reads as follows:

Princess Zelda

The crown princess of Hyrule. Zelda entrusted Link with the future of Hyrule after a revelation came to her in the world of dreams. She knows much about the Triforce; in fact, the only person who likely knows more about Triforce lore is Ganondorf himself, whom Zelda evaded in Ocarina of Time by transforming into her alter ego, Sheik.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Zelda as she appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

As a Playable Fighter

Main article: Zelda (SSBB)

Zelda returns in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a starting playable character. Just like in Melee, she has the ability to transform into Sheik. Her appearance is now based on her design from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess instead of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Her Final Smash is called "Light Arrow". This time around, she shows up as "Zelda/Sheik" in the Character select. (In the Japanese version, Sheik's name is not in the Character select screen). One can select their starting form by clicking on one or the other. Zelda can use Nayru's Love to reflect projectiles and damage near-standing enemies. Din's Fire works the same way as it did in Melee, and has been largely improved, although its range has been downgraded. Farore's Wind also works the same as it did in Melee, but with an explosion as Zelda reappears. Despite many of her attributes being buffed, her significant weaknesses still remain and Zelda fares even worse in Brawl than she did in Melee, and is ranked 37th on the Brawl tier list - second to last.

Trophies

Zelda has a trophy that is awarded each time Classic mode is completed with her on any difficulty, and several randomly-available ones. See Light Arrow for the trophy description of Zelda's Final Smash, and Sheik for trophies of her in that form:

Princess Zelda

The princess of Hyrule. In other games, her role changes between titles. In Ocarina of Time, she was hunted by the would-be conqueror, Ganondorf. She deceived him, however, by adopting the persona of Sheik. In Twilight Princess, she surrendered to Zant and was held as his prisoner.

NES: The Legend of Zelda
Wii: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Robed Zelda

The princess of Hyrule, loved and trusted by the people. When Hyrule is invaded by Zant from the Twilight Realm, Zelda is resolute in opposing him...but she chooses to protect her people and must surrender. From then on, she is imprisoned in the Twilight Hyrule Castle. In memory of the lost people of Hyrule, Zelda wears a black robe of mourning.

Wii: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Zelda (Wind Waker)

The rightful successor of the throne and descendant of the true royal bloodline of Hyrule. She strove to put an end to the ongoing battles with Ganondorf. As the bearer of the Triforce of Wisdom, she became a target of the resurrected Ganondorf. Although she was hidden in Hyrule Castle, Ganondorf managed to find and kidnap her.

GameCube: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

Stickers

Name Game Effect Character(s)
Young Zelda The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap DefenseBattering+016Normal (effect) Resistance +16 Link Zelda Toon Link GanondorfLink (SSBB)Toon Link (SSBB)Zelda (SSBB)Ganondorf (SSBB)
Young Zelda The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time AttackElectric+020Electric (effect) Attack +20 All charactersRandomHeadSSBB.png
Zelda The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past AttackMagic+027Magic (type) Attack +27 Peach ZeldaPeach (SSBB)Zelda (SSBB)
Zelda The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time DefenseFlame+018Flame (effect) Resistance +18 Link Zelda Toon Link GanondorfLink (SSBB)Toon Link (SSBB)Zelda (SSBB)Ganondorf (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker Young Zelda (Zelda Minish Cap).png
Young Zelda
(Zelda: Minish Cap)
Brawl Sticker Young Zelda (Zelda Ocarina of Time).png
Young Zelda
(Zelda: Ocarina of Time)
Brawl Sticker Zelda (Zelda Link to the Past).png
Zelda
(Zelda: Link to the Past)
Brawl Sticker Zelda (Zelda Ocarina of Time).png
Zelda
(Zelda: Ocarina of Time)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Zelda as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.

As a playable character

Main article: Zelda (SSB4)

Zelda returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. She retains her appearance from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, but is no longer capable of transforming into Sheik, who has become a separate character entirely. As a result, she has a new Down Special move, Phantom Slash.

Trophies

Zelda
This is the 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 a bit slow when moving. She has a new move that summons a Phantom to her aid.
Zelda (Alt.)
Zelda's forward 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.
Adult Zelda (Ocarina of Time)
In the seven years following Link's disappearance, Hyrule falls under the rule of the evil Ganondorf and Zelda grows into a young woman. To help Link in his quest to find the seven Sages, she takes on the guise of a young man named Sheik. The real identity of this mysterious helper is just one of the surprises awaiting Link.
Young Zelda (Ocarina of Time)
The Princess of Hyrule chosen by the goddesses. Zelda dreams of a darkness descending on Hyrule and tells Link where he must travel next. Fleeing Ganondorf, she gives Link the Ocarina of Time. It is seven long years before he is heard from again...
Zelda (Spirit Tracks)
This Princess Zelda lives a suitably peaceful royal existence in Hyrule Castle. "Existence," however, is relative, and her life gets turned upside down after something awful happens along the way to the Tower of Spirits with Link. What will this spirited young woman do as only a spirit?!
Zelda's Spirit (Spirit Tracks)
In The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Chancellor Cole casts Zelda out of her body, so she agrees to join Link on his quest in her spirit form. On the plus side, Link (and you!) can still see and hear her as you explore temples together. She'll even possess a Phantom or two if it helps Link get the job done!
Zelda (Wind Waker)
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.
Hooded Zelda
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.