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    Link is the name given to the playable protagonist of Nintendo's popular "The Legend of Zelda" video game series. There exist several incarnations of Link thoughout various time periods, though they all the share the mantle of the hero chosen by the Gods to save the land of Hyrule. One of the most famous video game characters, Link has inevitably appeared in several Manga and comic book adaptations.

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    Link, The Hero of Hyrule
    Link, The Hero of Hyrule

    Link is a name generally related with the Hero of Time, along many other titles, through different generations that uses the power of courage to overthrow evil which is usually personified by the tyrant Ganon.

    Listed below is the games in the Zelda series by date and not by storyline order.

    Different Era of Games

    1986-1996

    The Legend of Zelda

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    The very first game Link debuted in was The Legend of Zelda on February 21, 1986. In this game,

    Link is described as a young boy who saves one pf Princess Zelda’s nursemaids, Impa, from Ganon’s henchmen. Impa tells Link about what has happened to the kingdom of Hyrule and Princess Zelda. Link then proceeds to go on an adventure to save Princess Zelda and to retrieve the pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom from Ganon. Link is eventually able to retrieve all the Triforce fragments from the guardian monsters protecting it. Link is able to infiltrate Ganon’s fortress in the Dead Mountain with the Triforce of Wisdom. He then battles Ganon and kills him with a silver arrow that he had found. Link frees Zelda then picks up the Triforce of Power and gives it to her. Zelda thanks Link and tells him that peace has returned to Hyrule.

    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

    Original Box Artwork
    Original Box Artwork

    The next game released was Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. This takes place shortly after The Legend of Zelda. Link is nearing his 16th birthday when one day he realizes there is a strange Triforce mark on his left hand. A panicking Link seeks out Impa where she would tell him the “Legend of Zelda.” The story tells about an older incarnation of Princess Zelda. She was born from the king of Hyrule and had a brother. When the king died, the prince was supposed to inherit the Triforce. However, he could not inherit it and went looking for the remaining pieces. When he learned that Zelda knew where they were, he asked her but she refused to tell him. Furious at his sister, he sent a wizard to make her reveal where the pieces were. The wizard failed, and out of anger and before he fell on the ground and died, he casts a sleeping spell on Zelda. The Price

    stored the sleeping Zelda in a room in the North Castle hoping that one day she will re-awaken. After this event he ordered that every female born in the royal family will be named Zelda.

    Title Screen
    Title Screen

    Afterwards, Impa gives Link six crystals and a scroll written in the Hylian language. Link understands it for some reason even though he has never learned this language. Link learns that he was chosen to seek the Triforce of Courage, so he begins on his adventure by putting each crystal in every palace in Hyrule so it will penetrate the magical barrier protecting the Great Palace. Meanwhile, Ganon’s henchman is seeking revenge against Link and hopes to revive Ganon with Link’s blood. Link was able to open the door to the Great Palace where he is given the Triforce of Courage by an old man. He returns to Zelda’s North Castle and is able to reawaken here. Zelda thanks Link and the curtain falls over them.

    Link to the Past
    Link to the Past

    The next game is The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. This story takes place long before the

    previous two games happened. Ganon had turned the Golden Land into the Dark World; however the Seven Sages had placed a magical lock to imprison Ganon in the Dark World. Only the Seven Sages or their descendants can open the gate. Later Agahnim begins searching for the Seven Maidens, who are the descendants of the Seven Sages. Meanwhile, Link is a young boy who receives a telepathic message from a girl named Princess Zelda. She reveals to him that she is imprisoned in a dungeon in the castle. Link sets out to rescue Princess Zelda, on his way he discovers his uncle was wounded in the sewer. Link receives a sword and shield from his uncle and is able to locate Princess Zelda. The two of them escape the castle to a Sanctuary where Zelda would stay while Link goes in search of the three pendants in order to retrieve the Master Sword. Link travels to the Eastern Palace, The Desert Palace, and the Tower of Hera where he would defeat the bosses and recover all three pendants. Link is able to retrieve the Master Sword, however he quickly learns that Zelda was captured again and taken to the castle by Agahnim. Link travels to the castle in an attempt to rescue Zelda, but upon his arrival, he learns that Zelda is the seventh maiden needed to free Ganon. Zelda disappears into the Dark World and Link engages in a battle against Agahnim. Link is able to defeat Agahnim but he sends Link to the Dark World anyway. Once Link arrives on the Dark World, he discovers that he is standing on the top of the Pyramid of Power where the Hyrule Castle is supposed to be in the Light World. Link rescues the seven maidens and battles Agahnim again. After Agahnim is defeated, Link encounters three more bosses: The six Armos Knights, the three Lamnos, and the Moldorm. Once the three is defeated, Link is finally confronted by Ganon. The two battle each other and Link finally defeats Ganon with a silver arrow. Link takes the Triforce back from Ganon and wishes for everything to be returned to normal. The Light World was restored and the Master Sword returned to its original place.

    The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening takes place right after A Link to the Past. Link had went training abroad to be ready if there was ever a threat like Ganon again. While sailing back to Hyrule, he was shipwrecked and awakens on Koholint Island. Link was taken in by a man named Tarin and his daughter Marin, who looks like Princess Zelda (Princess Zelda never made an appearance in this game). An owl then tells Link that he needs to return home but he must awaken the Wind Fish first. He has to gather the eight Siren Instruments first. Once the eight instruments are retrieved, Link is allowed to enter the giant egg on top of Tamaranch Mountain. There, Link faces the final Nightmare and upon defeating it, Link discovers that this is only a dream. He plays the instruments again and he is reawakened in the real world.

    1997-2001

    The Ocarina of Time
    The Ocarina of Time

    The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is the next installment of Link’s adventures. In this game Link is a young orphan who is raised as one of the “Children of the forest,” also known as Kokiri. Unlike the other kids, Link does not have a fairy companion and is an outcast because of it. One day the Great Deku Tree sends a fairy named Navi to retrieve Link and bring him to the tree. Link arrives at the Deku Tree and he asks link to break a cruse that has been cast on them. Link attempts to save the tree from monsters inside it but the tree was dying anyways. Upon defeating the monsters, the Deku Tree tells Link about the Triforce and tells him to go to Hyrule Castle. There, he meets Princess Zelda and she sends him to collect three Spiritual Stones to save Hyrule. Link successfully obtains the Stones and travels to the Temple of Time.

    He enters it with the help of the Stones and the Ocarina of Time, inside Link was able to retrieve the Master Sword off of the Pedestal of Time. However, due to him drawing the Sword off the Pedestal, the temple imprisoned Link for seven years until his body matures more. Meanwhile Ganondor has taken control of Hyrule and the Triforce of Power. Seven years have gone by and the Sage of Light, Rauru, awakens Link who is now the Hero of Time. Link goes on an adventure to cleanse the land of Ganondorf by trying to awaken the Sages. Link later meets a character named Sheik who guides him for awhile during his quest. Link first returns to the Kokiri Forest to discover that his friends have not grown up yet. The Deku Tree reveals to Link that the Kokiri do not grow up and Link is in fact Hylian who was orphaned during the wars. Link’s mother had been wounded and fled to the Kokiri Forest and placed Link under the Deku Tree’s care who senses that Link is the child of destiny. Link later gains the ability to travel back and forth to two time periods that makes him either young or old with the Master Sword. He continues his adventure in searching for the seven sages and eventually returns to the Temple of Time. There, Shiek reveals to

    Link that she is actually Zelda and she is also the last sage. She gives Link a Magical Light Arrow to defeat Ganondorf. Zelda is then kidnapped by Ganondorf, and with the help of the other six sages, Link was able to go after her. Link defeats Ganondorf and he and Zelda barely escape as the castle crumbles. Ganondorf transforms into a more powerful form calling himself Ganon. Link fights Ganon with the help of Zelda and the sages, they were able to imprison Ganon in the Sacred Realm. At the end, Zelda plays the Ocarina of Time and turns Link back into child form and Navi leaves him. Later Link sneaks into the castle to visit the young princess, the two look at each other and the game ends.

    Majora's Mask

    Major's Mask box cover
    Major's Mask box cover

    Coming immediately after Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask is the first of the Zelda series to "link" to the previous game. This game starts off with Link riding through an unfamiliar forest on Epona. Epona is frightened when a Skullkid accompanied by 2 fairies attacks him. Link falls to the ground and is knocked unconscious. As Link is passed out, Skullkid fumbles through Link's pockets, pulls out an Ocarina, and flees on Epona, dragging Link along deep into the forest. From there, you must follow him, and when you finally have a grip on things, you fall inside of a giant tree. When you finally stop falling, you awake as a Deku... and are horrified

    with yourself. With some help from a fairy left behind, Tael, you manage to escape, and have help realizing your new look from the Happy Mask Man. This game takes place on a never ending loop of 3 day increments. You must stop the moon from falling on this new land, Termina, by going to defeat skullkid. Your help this time is a selection of masks. Some are required to get, some change your species, and some even change your age. Each and every one have a different power and help people. You have to get the help from 4 spirit gods, one from Forest, Mountain, Sea, and Desert. If you have the help of all four, then on the last day, you go to find skull kid (Whose name is Majora,

    solely because of the Majora's mask that he stole from the Happy Mask Man. This mask is

    The Great Deity Mask
    The Great Deity Mask

    supposedly full of an unmentionable evil and was created from a village where everyone disappeared after it was created..) If you have collected all of the masks, you'll obtain the Fierce Deity Mask, which will allow you to look like Adult link with a badass attitude. With his Helix sword, it's easy to defeat the Majora Mask. After you beat him, The moon goes far away from Termina, and everyone who you helped is celebrating with dancing and singing, all over the country.

    The Masks: Deku Mask, Goron Mask, Zora Mask, Great Fairy Mask, Bremen Mask, Bunny Hood, Kamaro's Mask, Blast Mask, Don Gero's Mask, Mask of Truth, Mask of Scents, Romani's Mask, Garo's Mask, Circus Leader's Mask, Stone Mask, Captain's Hat, Gibdo's Mask, All-Night Mask, Giant's Mask, Kafei's Mask, Keaton Mask, Postman's Hat, Couple's Mask, and Fierce Deity's Mask.

    The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons

    Season's box
    Season's box

    When Link awoke from a dream about the triforce, he found himself in a forest he had never seen. Confused, he looked around blankly at the unfamiliar surroundings. He heard pleasant music and laughing voices echoing from deep within the woods. Link followed the inviting voices until he came upon a traveling troupe of actors. He was immediately struck by the beauty of a young woman who was dancing about in circles. When the girl noticed Link, she smiled brightly and called to him. "Welcome to Holodrum. I am Din, the dancer," she said with glee. "Would you like to dance with me? Don't be shy. It will be more fun if we dance together." She took him by the hand, and he reluctantly began to dance. Unfortunately, this blissful moment did not last long. The sky suddenly went dark, and there was a loud crash of thunder, followed by a resounding, thunderous voice. "I've found you, Din! You can't deceive me by disguising yourself as a dancer. I am Onox, General of Darkness! Now reveal yourself, Oracle of Seasons!"

    Link was blown back by the tornado as he struggled against its awesome force, and Din was swept away in the wind... And then strange things began to happen throughout the land. When Onox carried off the Oracle of Seasons from the land of Holodrum, the seasons fell into chaos and the land was deprived of the bountiful gifts of nature. Life was slowly being drained from the land, and all living things began to wither. And so Onox set in motion his plan to gather the power from the withering land and create a world of total darkness. Will Link be able to rescue Din from the hand of evil, the General of Darkness? And so begins another adventure for link. In this game, you control the season with the Rod of Seasons. Each season can aid you in a different way: Fall is when leaves cover holes, Winter is when the water freezes and you can walk on it, summer vines grow on mountains so you can climb them, and spring is when rock flowers come alive and spit you to where you need to go. You'll also get an animal flute, where you have a choice from 3 animals that will be help to you on your journey. It's a random selection of which one you get, though. After fighting your way through dungeons for the essences of nature, you come to Onyx. Defeat him and you free Din. The season in Holodrum is correct, and there is nothing wrong with Nature. But the Flame of Destruction still burns darker... what plight could be next?

    After watching the ending, you'll get a password to use of the next game. There is no order in which to play oracle/seasons... whichever one you want to play first makes no difference.

    There are little things that change if you put in the password.

    • Intro is slightly different.

    • Link starts with 4 Hearts as well as his Sword.

    Etc.

    Buy the game guide for more information.

    The Legend Of Zelda: Oracle of Ages starts off with Link waking up in a strange forest. As he

    Ages's box
    Ages's box

    started to walk through the woods, he heard cries for help coming from just up ahead of him. Link hurried toward the voice, only to find a group of monsters surrounding the woman who was screaming. When the monsters saw Link, they immediately fled. The woman who was being attacked was none other than Impa, nurse to Hyrule's Princess Zelda. Impa said she had come to the forest to search for a singer named Nayru. "Can't you help me look?" Impa asked. Despite the strange look she gave him, Link could not refuse her request. Together they found a large stone with a rune on it. Naturally, Link moved the stone, but Impa wouldn't so much as lay a hand on it. As they traveled even deeper into the forest, they found a young woman singing. Invited to sit by the group of animals that listened to the girl's song, Link joined in the circle and let the beautiful song fill his ears and penetrate his heart. This was surely Nayru, the singer Impa was searching for. Just then, Impa erupted in a cackling laugh. "Ah ha ha ha ha ha!" A darkness surrounded Impa, and a frightening shadow lifted from her body. "Nayru! Oracle of Ages! I, Veran, Sorceress of Shadows, shall make you my own!" The shadow that called itself Veran began swooping about the forest before flying straight into the body of the frightened singer. A blinding light shone forth from Nayru's body. When Link's eyes had grown used to the light, he realized that Nayru looked very strange. Her face seemed veiled in shadow, and her bright smile had vanished. A piercing, evil gaze had replaced it. "Ha ha ha ha ha!" "Now the power of the Oracle of Ages is mine!

    I can travel through time at will! Now a new age shall begin--an age of shadows!" And with that, Veran and Nayru vanished. Nayru was actually the Oracle of Ages who controlled time in this land of Labrynna. When the oracle was kidnapped, the flow of time in Labrynna was distorted, and strange things began to happen. Before vanishing, Veran said, "When the past changes, so does the present." Her plan was to travel to the past and gather power from the sorrows of the people of Labrynna so that she could create her age of shadows. Of course, you have to stop her. You travel in time warps, and you must find the shovel to approach the Maku tree. After getting the Shovel and save the Maku tree from being attacked, she falls in love with you. You learn you have to go across the land of Labrynna and collect the 8 Essences of Time. After doing so, you go to defeat Veran. When this happens, all order in the past is restored, therefore so is the present. But the Flame of Destruction continues to glow dark. You know what that means...

    There are also changes if you put in the password before you start the game. And yes, you also get a password to use in Ages if you beat the game.

    Wind Waker case
    Wind Waker case

    The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker takes place many years after Ocarina of Time. The

    Legendary Hyrule has sunk underneath the giant sea where this story takes place. The Wind Waker setting is a vast, great sea with little islands popping out occasionally. Each island has a special significance. You start off this game on your birthday. How grand. You're hometown is on Outset Island, and you live with your Grandmother, and your sister Aryll. You go to see your sister, where she gives you her most prized possession, her Telescope. You look through it, and spot a gigantic bird carrying a girl. You investigate, and save the girl, then return to see your sister. She gets captured by the same bird. You get the Legendary Hero's green clothes (Seem familiar?) and your family's shield a crest. The girl you saved happens to be a pirate, and her name is Tetra. You go on her ship with her, to look for your sister. The first island you get to, you find a boat, The King of Red Lions. With your new Found boat, you're allowed to travel any place you choose. Someone hints at Dragon Roost island, and off you go. Upon arriving there, you find the Wind Waker on the beach! You know have the ability to control the winds with the proper songs. You learn from the Rito Tribe- Bird-essque people that play harps- what you need to accomplish. By helping their guardian, you get Din's pearl. So off to find the other 2. The second involves the Gigantic Deku tree, and the Koroks. Koroks are leaf-essque people that play plant instruments.

    A stain glass showing the legend that is Zelda and Link
    A stain glass showing the legend that is Zelda and Link

    They aren't very welcoming to strangers, and stay very near the Deku tree, on the exception of their celebration, where they go across the land and plant new trees. Completion of that temple gives you Fayore's Pearl. The Final pearl you get from Jabun, who was originally on his island, but since it was destroyed by Ganon, he hid behind onset island. Now having all 3 of the Goddess's pearls, you set them in the Triangle islands, which in the center creates the Tower Of the Gods. Through the Trials of the Tower of the Gods, you acquire the master sword, and learn that Hyrule is underneath this gigantic sea. After you defeat all of the enemies inside the castle, you return to the Forsaken Fortress and join Tetra and the pirates. You race to the rooftop and defeat the giant bird that kidnapped your sister. Then Ganondorf comes, and you're easily defeated. Ganondorf tells Link that taking the Master Sword has fully lifted the seal, unbinding his full power; furthermore, the Master Sword has lost its power to repel evil. Ganondorf raises his sword to kill Link, but Tetra intervenes. Ganondorf grabs Tetra, and is about to snap her neck when the Triforce of Power responds and he notices that Tetra is wearing a piece of the Triforce of Wisdom as a necklace. As he calls her Princess Zelda, A Rito and the Rito Prince fly in and take Link and Tetra away. The Dragon Roost Guardian swoops into view, breathing fire and sending Ganondorf's

    room up in flames. You and Tetra sail back to the castle at the bottom of the sea and meet Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule, the king of Hyrule and the voice of the King of Red Lions. He tells you and Tetra that the prayers of the people in the legend were answered — the gods sealed Ganondorf and all of Hyrule with him by flooding the kingdom with a torrential rainstorm, ordering those chosen to take refuge on the mountaintops. The King takes out a piece of the Triforce of Wisdom, which completes the piece in Tetra's necklace, causing her to transform into the more traditional appearance of Princesss Zelda. Now to awake the Sages. You awake the Sage of Earth, a Rito named Medli. Then you awake the Sage of Wind, A Korok named Makar. Then you sail around, looking for 8 fragments on your Triforce of courage, with the help of charts. After acquiring the triforce, you find Ganon and Defeat him. After he's defeated, you have a conversation with the King of Hyrule, then You and Zelda float to the surface in a bubble, leaving Ganondorf and the king to be buried underwater with Hyrule. You and Zelda sail away in search of a new land — with the wind as their guide.

    Twilight Princess

    Twilight Princess
    Twilight Princess

    This game see's link as a farm boy, working on a Ranch in the Ordon Villiage, he is happy and content, in the villiage. However it comes under attack by creatures, they kidnap the Villaige children. Link goes after the attackers but it sucked into a wall of Twilight. When he awakens from his nap, he is turned into a wolf and imprisoned. He manged to escape being aided by Midna, a twilight imp. She tells Link, that she works for the "Twilight Princess, and that Zant had defeated the Light Sprits and Conqures Hyrule.When Link Restored the Light spirits and obtained all of the Fused Shadows, he was attacked by Zant. Zant Injured Midna and turned Link back to his wolf state. Link takes Midna to Zelda and she informs him that he needs the master sword to return to a human again. When Midna his healed she leads Link to the Mirror of Twilight. Once Link and Midna reach the Mirror of Twilight, they discover that Zant has broken it. The sages there explain that Zant tried to destroy it, but he was unable to do so; only the true ruler of the Twili can destroy the Mirror of Twilight. It is then learned that Ganondorf (the same Ganondorf from Ocarina of Time) was banished to the Twilight Realm. Link goes in search of the twilight Shards.They use the repaired mirror to open a portal to the Twilight Realm. Before they enter, Midna and the sages tell Link that Midna is the true ruler of the Twili; Zant changed her into an imp after he usurped her. In the Twilight Realm, Zant informs Link and Midna that his god, Ganondorf, granted him great power, on the condition that he use it to conquer Hyrule.

    After Link defeats Zant, Midna recovers the Fused Shadows and uses them to kill Zant.

    When the two returned back to Hyrule,Ganondorf has captured Zelda,when link defeats Ganon, he revives, link defeats him again and Midna Returnes to the Twilight world.

    Phantom Hourglass

    Phantom Hourglass
    Phantom Hourglass

    The legend of the boy in the green hat lives on in honor. Link and Tetra must sail across oceans, battle huge monsters, and solve puzzles across this flooded Hyrule. Having to deal with challenges such as ghost ships, pirates, and a new treat to the lands

    Spirit Tracks

    Spirit Tracks
    Spirit Tracks

    Once again Link must set out to save the princess Zelda in this new DS title where Link rides a train from place to place

    Weapons and Gadgets

    The Legendary Master Sword!
    The Legendary Master Sword!

    The Master Sword: (Dappen's signature weapon, the Master Sword is a divine blade forged by the Ancient Sages. It is the only weapon) that is able to truly kill Ganondorf (The sword is also able to repel and destroy other demonic beings,) as it is the Blade of Evil's Bane. However, not just anyone is able to wield it. Only someone who is pure of heart and strong of mind is able to pull the sword from its pedestal. To date, Link has been the only one who has displayed the ability to do this.

    Link can use the sword to do spin attacks a move in which Link does a full 360-degree spin with the sword, shooting out energy as he does so, (and it can also deflect energy-based attacks.)

    Link's Bow and Arrow
    Link's Bow and Arrow

    Bow and Arrow: In nearly every game, the Bow and Arrow (also known as the Hero's Bow) is one of Link's main weapons. The main feature that sets it apart from other bows is that its arrows can be charged with elemental magic. This allows Link to use Fire Arrows, Ice Arrows, and Light Arrows. Fire Arrows are capable of completely incinerating enemies, and Ice Arrows can freeze enemies completely. Light Arrows, holy projectiles blessed by the gods, can completely erase most dark beings from existence altogether (however, it should be noted that they are only capable of stunning Ganondorf).

    Link's Boomerang
    Link's Boomerang

    Boomerang: In almost all of the games, Link has a boomerang, but it usually does not possess any special qualities. However, in Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Link’s boomerang contains a wind spirit. Because of this, the boomerang effectively acts like a small tornado when thrown.

    The Triforce of Courage
    The Triforce of Courage

    The Triforce of Courage: Link possesses a piece of the Triforce, which contains the essence of the three golden goddesses which created the world. Link's respective piece is the Triforce of Courage, which, obviously enough, gives Link tremendous amounts of courage and allows him to overcome fear quite easily. Since the original Legend of Zelda game, where Link has to recover his piece of the Triforce, all the versions of Link (up to Twilight Princess) have been born with their piece bound to them. The true power of the Triforce is unrevealed, but it was originally kept in the Sacred Realm because it was too powerful for the mortal realm. It is possible that the three goddesses have bound a piece of the Triforce to Link's soul, and put him to rest in the Sacred Realm until they foresee danger. They then return him to the mortal realm, reborn, and his memories erased. However, all Link needs to do is touch a sword, and he will regain all of his experience with it. Oddly enough, he does not regain his memories from his past lives. It is unknown why the goddesses do not give Link knowledge of his past memories when he is reborn.

    Bombs

    A bomb, as depicted in Twilight Princess
    A bomb, as depicted in Twilight Princess

    Bombs appear in every game except for Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. In Twilight Princess, Link is able to carry three different types of bombs: the regular type, a type that can be used underwater, and a bomb that will seek out enemies and explode near them. All of these bombs are able to be combined with the Hero's Bow to create explosive arrows, which Link can use to blow things up from a distance. Also, in Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, Link can carry Bombchus, a variant bomb which, when set down, will run across the floor, walls, and ceiling until it either explodes from its timed fuse or hits an object. The bombs in the Zelda Universe function just like their real-world counterparts, being nothing more than explosives (albeit fairly powerful). A single bomb is capable of blowing up a large boulder.

    Hookshot/Clawshot

    The Hookshot
    The Hookshot

    The Hookshot is, in effect, a grapple gun, which allows Link to pull himself to places where he may have otherwise not been able to reach. It shoots out a chain which is capable of latching onto most rough surfaces, and it can also be used to stun (or in some cases, kill) enemies. Link is also able to use it to pull small items toward himself. In Ocarina of Time, there are two types of Hookshot: a regular type (able to extend to about 15 feet), and an upgraded type, called the Longshot (which can extend to about 30 feet, twice the length of the

    Clawshot
    Clawshot

    ordinary Hookshot). In Twilight Princess, a Hookshot-like item can be found, called the Clawshot. However, it functions exactly the same as the Hookshot. Two Clawshots can be found in the game, allowing Link to latch onto one spot, hang there, and then aim his other Clawshot at another spot. Using this technique, Link is able to scale large walls.

    Boots

    Throughout the game series, Link is able to use different types of footwear to suit specific situations. His

    Pegasus Boots
    Pegasus Boots

    standard boots are the Kokiri Boots, which are light, sturdy, reliable, and have good traction. Other types of boots include the Iron Boots, Hover Boots, and Pegasus Boots. The Iron Boots make Link super humanly heavy, allowing him to walk on the bottoms of lakes and oceans, and preventing him from being blown away by extremely heavy winds (however, they slow Link down quite a bit). The Hover Boots allow Link to hover over thin air for about 3 seconds,

    allowing him to quickly run across large gaps without falling (unfortunately, these boots have almost no traction, which makes for unsteady running). (The Pegasus Boots enhance Link's speed to superhuman levels,) allowing him to run across quicksand without being sucked down,

    Skills and Abilities

    Swordsmanship: As displayed in numerous incarnations, Link has been shown to be an incredibly skilled swordsman. Despite having little to no train, he beings his adventures of top quality experience and is able to defeat powerful enemies easily. Being Hyrule's chosen hero for over 10 generations, it is clear that his natural aptitude of the sword is in his bloodline.

    Marksmanship: While best know for his skills in the way of the sword, Link is also incredible skilled with the bow and arrow. His able to hit targets from vast distances with great accuracy.

    Magic: Link has been known for showing great skills in the ways of magic. He is capable of using multiple spells in order to aid him on his quests.

    Skilled Musician: Link is also a talent in playing a wide variety of musical instruments such, as, the Ocarina of Time and the Goddess's Harp. He also possesses the skills of a great conductor when he uses the Wind Waker to conduct other players.

    The Legend of Zelda series of games in order

    The Hero of Time, Dappen.
    The Hero of Time, Dappen.

    A Link to the Past (SNES)

    Link's Awakening (Gameboy)

    Four Swords Adventures(Gameboy advanced/Gamecube)

    Legend of Zelda (NES)

    The Adventure of Link (NES)

    Ocarina of Time (N64)

    Majora's Mask (N64)

    Twilight Princess (Wii/Gamecube)

    The Wind Waker (Gamecube)

    Phantom Hourglass (Nintendo DS)

    Spirit Tracks (Nintendo DS)

    (Actual order games were released in were: Legend of Zelda, The Adventure of Link, A Link to the Past, Link's Awakening, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, The Wind Waker, Four Swords Adventures, Twilight Princess, Phantom Hourglass)

    Other Media

    Legend of Zelda (1989)

    In his first and only animated series, Link's goal in the series is to protect the Triforce of Wisdom from the forces of Ganon. Throughout the series Link has to dealt with various enemies that either work for Ganon or don't work for Ganon. The Link in this series defers from the Link depicted in the video games. He is cocky and always tries to receives a kiss from Zelda which always backfires. His quote "Well excuse me! Princess!" has been parodied and been mock by various fans.

    Captain N the Game Master

    Link guest stars in two episodes of the second season of this series. While his outfit is slightly different from the TV series, he is voiced by the same actor.

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