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2'''Link and Zelda''' | [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWildChampions Champions]] | [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWildGanonAndYigaClan Ganon and Yiga Clan]] ([[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWildGanondorf Demon King Ganondorf]]) | [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWildMonstersAndMooks Monsters and Mooks]] | [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWildHyliansAndSheikah Hylians and Sheikah]] | [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWildOtherRaces Other Races]] | [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWildOthers Others]]]]]]-]
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4A page for Link and Princess Zelda, the two main protagonists of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' and ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom''. For more combat tropes and their depiction in the prequel game, please see the ''[[Characters/HyruleWarriorsAgeOfCalamity Age of Calamity]]'' character page instead.
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13[[caption-width-right:350:''But hope survives in Hyrule, for all is not lost,\
14Two brave souls protect it, no matter the cost.\
15A goddess-blood princess and a fearless knight,\
16They appear in each age to fight the good fight.'']]
17->''"One hundred years ago, there was a princess set to inherit a sacred power, and a skilled knight at her side."''
18-->-- '''King Rhoam Bosphoramus Hyrule'''
19* TheChosenOne: In ''Breath of the Wild'', Link continues to serve as Princess Zelda's appointed knight and remains the chosen wielder of the Master Sword. Whereas Zelda has the sacred sealing power, passed down to the women of her family from the goddess Hylia.
20* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Both Link and Zelda have this in ''Tears of the Kingdom'':
21** Zelda's hair has been cropped to shoulder length. This is a first for the franchise, as every incarnation of Zelda has always maintained long hair.
22** Link's hair was almost always in a small ponytail, with only the Ancient Helm allowing him to have his hair down. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', without any headgear equipped, Link's hair will always be down, although you can acquire a hair tie that gives Link the same hairstyle from ''Breath of the Wild'', and he still puts his hair up in most headgear.
23* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Both have been deemed worthy to wield the sacred arms and powers of the Goddesses and they've used them to selflessly defend the kingdom of Hyrule throughout time.
24* ImpliedLoveInterest: To each other. While Link's feelings are more ambiguous in the Western version of ''Breath of the Wild'', in the Japanese version his feelings are more explicit as all the Adventure Logs are written from his perspective. When all thirteen memories have been collected he expresses in the Adventure Log how he wants to save her as quickly as possible and to see her smile again with his own eyes. Zelda’s love for Link is confirmed multiple times throughout the game, and that it was her love for him that allowed her to [[spoiler:awaken her powers]]. Multiple characters lampshade and support their relationship, such as The Great Deku Tree, Kass, Urbosa, and Paya. The latter having a crush on Link herself, yet she notes Link and Zelda would make a splendid couple. Despite the clear romantic undertones of their relationship, Link and Zelda's relationship remains only implicit due to Zelda’s AbortedDeclarationOfLove. Link can, however, learn about Zelda's feelings by completing all of Kass’s quests.
25** In a side quest called "From The Ground Up", Link helps a man named Hudson build Tarry Town and eventually helps with Hudson’s wedding. At the end of the wedding, a shower of flower petals falls, and according to Bolson the infinite flower petals represent endless love. If Bolson's statement is to be taken seriously, then it paints the true ending of the game in a different light. In the true ending of the game, Zelda tells Link they’re going restore Hyrule to its former glory together, but as they begin to walk off, the camera pans out to show a shower of Silent Princess petals.
26** ''Tears of the Kingdom'' reveals that Zelda has moved into Link's house, but it's never actually made clear if they're living there ''together.'' It is, however, quite heavily implied, as Zelda's diary notes he's been "at her side" during her time in Hateno (and in general) and there is no alternate place established--nearby or otherwise--for him to have been living besides at the house with her. Additionally, the house has specifically ''two'' place settings on the dinner table and Link's hairband that he wore during ''Breath of the Wild'' can be found in Zelda's study in the well, indicating his co-habitation there. This all takes on a ''very'' romantic subtext when you consider that ThereIsOnlyOneBed in the house.
27* LadyAndKnight: While Link has served as Zelda's protector in previous installments, this marks the first time he's done so in an official capacity as the head of the Royal Guard and as her appointed knight. It also marks the first time Zelda is canonically and explicitly stated to have romantic feelings for him, though it's unknown whether Link reciprocates.
28* LegendaryInTheSequel: Not that they weren't fabled in the first title, but aside from those who lived long enough to know them, everybody only knew who they were from 100 year old stories about the Calamity. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', few know they are the same figures from the Great Calamity, but due to their defeat of Calamity Ganon, virtually ''everyone'' knows and reveres the two as the world's saviors and leaders in its restoration. Zelda is treated like a sage of peerless academics and wisdom universally, and Hyrule's warriors all but worship the ground Link walks on as a LivingLegend. Link is the only of the two ''not'' known by outright everyone, and that purely consists of those who either are only followers of Zelda's research and study pursuits, or are too young to really know Link personally. Link's legendary nature, funnily enough, also means that while most people know ''of'' the hero who saved Hyrule, they don't know what he looks like and tend to imagine him as looking very different from Link, to the extent that some think Link just happens to have the same name as the hero.
29* LivingLegend: Their feats of heroism have been recorded in legend and song and is one of the cornerstones of the series' lore. The traveling minstrel, Kass, explains that the purpose of his journey is to complete his teacher's song about Zelda and her fallen knight from 100 years ago.
30* MaybeEverAfter: The true endings of both games have definite romantic subtext, though they're never explicitly stated to be anything more than very close friends.
31* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: They're both chronologically 117 years old during ''Breath of the Wild'', yet still look like teenagers and eventually young adults in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' due to being magically preserved in stasis for a century. [[spoiler:In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', it's taken to even more absurd degrees when Zelda, having to take the long way back to the present due to being sent back in time to the ''earliest days of Hyrule itself'', turns herself immortal via draconification and ends up adding over ''ten thousand years'' to that.]]
32* RedOniBlueOni: Link and Zelda have this dynamic, but they essentially switch roles after the TimeSkip.
33** In the past, Link maintained a more stoic and reserved behavior in comparison to Zelda, who was more energetic and emotional.
34** In the present, however, Link has become considerably more light-hearted and provides more comic relief, while Zelda has become calmer and more confident in her abilities.
35* {{Reincarnation}}: They're the latest incarnations of the fabled Hero and Hyrule's princess, who have defended the land throughout its history.
36* RipVanWinkle: Both of them spent the past century in stasis because of Ganon: Link because his injuries from fighting off the Guardians required him to spend that time in a HealingVat, Zelda because she had to protect Hyrule by using her sealing powers to trap Ganon in Hyrule Castle. They finally wake up in the present because Ganon is [[LeakingCanOfEvil starting to break out of his seal]] and they need to defeat him once and for all.
37** [[ExaggeratedTrope Taken up to 11]] in the sequel where Zelda [[spoiler:gets flung back over 10,000 years ago and then takes TheSlowPath back by becoming an immortal dragon.]]
38* SupernaturalSensitivity: By virtue of their roles as incarnations of the Hero and Hylia's mortal self, Link and Zelda both can innately see and communicate with beings that are InvisibleToNormals.
39* TookALevelInBadass: These are debatably their most powerful incarnations, thus far:
40** By ''Breath of the Wild''[='s=] end, Link has an extensive arsenal of weapons, runes, and all of the Champions' abilities combined — in addition to his own ability to [[AttackDeflector parry enemy attacks]] with his shield and unleash flurries of sword strokes or flechette storms of arrows in midair in BulletTime. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking His max hearts also cap out at 30 for BotW, as opposed to the series' standard 20]].
41** Likewise, upon awakening her long-dormant power, Zelda [[RescueReversal saves Link]] by disabling an entire field of Guardians. Then she proceeded to Hyrule Castle to face Calamity Ganon ''[[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething on her own]]'' and has [[SealedEvilInADuel remained deadlocked with him for an entire century]]. In other words, this incarnation of Zelda is as powerful as ''Ganon himself''. Her endurance ultimately can't match Ganon, as he frees himself to fight Link, but once he is weakened, Zelda finishes him off with the full extent of her power.
42* WolverinePublicity: These two versions of Zelda and Link are the first incarnations of the characters to rival their ''Twilight Princess'' incarnations in publicity since the release of said game. Especially for Link, as ever since the release of this game, this version of Link has been consistently used to represent him.
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46!!Link, the Hero of the Wild
47[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/600px_botw_link_shooting_artwork.png]]
48''[[caption-width-right:350:"Link... You are the light — our light — that must shine upon Hyrule once again."]]''
49[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Link in ''Tears of the Kingdom'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/totk_link_artwork_2_2.png[[/labelnote]]]]
50[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Link in the Champion Tunic in ''Tears of the Kingdom'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1000002161.png[[/labelnote]]]]
51-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/KengoTakanashi, Takashi Ōhara (''VideoGame/MarioKart8Deluxe'')
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53The latest incarnation of the [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTheTriforceWielders Legendary Hero]] that has saved Hyrule countless times in the past.
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55A mysterious young man who wakes up in an isolated chamber, devoid of any recollection of why he was there. Upon exiting, he finds himself in Hyrule, a land that was parched by a great evil known as Calamity Ganon a century before, and eventually learns that he was the appointed knight to Princess Zelda, before he was taken to the Shrine of Resurrection when Ganon’s assault proved too much for his body.
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57Now tasked with journeying into Hyrule Castle in order to free Zelda and destroy Calamity Ganon, Link sets off on a journey across the changed lands of Hyrule, while also attempting to recollect the identity of his past self.
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59* AllYourPowersCombined:
60** In ''Breath of the Wild'', while each of the Champions specializes in a specific weapon (Mipha in spears, Revali in bows, Daruk in two-handed weapons, and Urbosa in one-handed swords & shields), Link is capable of utilizing all four types. Also, [[spoiler:over the course of the game, Link gains the special powers of the fallen Champions. [[BarrierWarrior Daruk's Protection]] allows him to form a protective barrier around himself, [[HealingHands Mipha's Grace]] revives him with extra hearts if he falls in battle, [[BlowYouAway Revali's Gale]] lets him create an updraft that can carry him into the air for paragliding, and [[ShockAndAwe Urbosa's Fury]] allows him to call down thunderbolts]].
61** Played even straighter in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' where Link can have avatars [[spoiler:and a construct]] of five of the six Sages, a slightly watered-down version of the sixth Sage's ability (Recall from Zelda) and the abilities of Rauru's arm (the leader of all six, the Sage of Light).
62* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: This is a recurring theme with this Link; no matter how reputable or powerful a character can be, Link can always find a way to overtake them.
63** While Zelda struggled with her identity and her quest to unlock her hidden power, Link was already an accomplished knight and swordsman.
64** Revali was the best archer of the Rito warriors, but Link succeded where he failed by killing Windblight Ganon.
65** Master Kohga is the top-ranked Yiga member, but Link can take him out with relative ease, in part thanks to Kohga's own refusal to test himself.
66** In "The Champions' Ballad DLC", [[spoiler:even the otherwise unstoppable Maz Koshia loses to Link]].
67* AmnesiacHero: He wakes up not knowing much about who he is or what his purpose is.
68* AmnesiacResonance: Much like in real life, despite his memory loss, he still retains his combat skills and abilities as people usually do through muscle memory. His canon unhesitating heroism is also a reflection of who he originally was 100 years earlier.
69* AnArmAndALeg: He tanks a Gloom-powered strike from the revived Ganondorf with the Master Sword in the prologue of ''Tears of the Kingdom'', the corrosive miasma eating into both the blade and his right arm and shoulder. In the aftermath, the lingering spirit of Rauru comments that the arm was "beyond saving", and had to save Link by grafting his own remnant right arm that was sealing the Demon King onto him. It's unclear if that meant the arm itself had to be entirely replaced or was merged together with Rauru's through the Fuse ability, but dialogue makes it repeatedly clear that the arm is indeed Rauru's, and not Link's own. [[spoiler:Rauru and Sonia manage to restore Link's arm at the end of the game, subverting it]].
70* AnInteriorDecoratorIsYou:
71** While most of Link's bachelor pad in Hateno is built by Bolson, he can choose what gear to hang on the walls as trophies.
72** Taken a step further in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' where Link can build a fully-fledged house from scratch in any way he chooses.
73* AloofArcher: Link is of a deliberate stoic and focused personality and [[BowAndSwordInAccord just as associated with bows as he is with swords]]. The original 2014 footage featured Link using a bow and arrow, the first artwork released featured [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou Link aiming his bow at the viewer]], and one of the amiibo is Link with a bow and arrow ready.
74* ArmorIsUseless:
75** Downplayed, but his Champion's Tunic has more defense than equally-levelled Soldier's Armor and Ancient Armor despite being a glorified shirt. [[spoiler:The "Hero of the Wild" clothing set also invokes this, as the cloth cap, shorts, and tunic all have equal defense to the Soldier and Ancient Armor sets as well.]]
76** DownplayedTrope in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' as the Tunic of Memories (the Champion's Tunic from the last game) still has a good defense rating but loses out on its significantly padded and armored successor, the Champion's Leathers.
77* AtopAMountainOfCorpses: One memory on Death Mountain has him and Zelda sitting around a lot of defeated monsters ([[BossInMookClothing one of which is a Silver Lynel]]).
78* AttractiveBentGender: [[spoiler:When he has to crossdress to infiltrate Gerudo Town, talking to nearby dudes have them hitting on him.]]
79* BadWithTheBone: Link can swipe Stal creature limbs and skulls after scattering them, and use them to bash opponents.
80* BadassAdorable: He's an adorable, lightly built young man and the greatest hero of his generation.
81* BadassBiker: Link's Divine Beast turns out to be a {{Magitek}} motorcycle, which can be summoned with his Sheikah Slate. Link can also use his weapons while driving, even two-handed ones.
82* BadassBookworm: Along with the various dishes he can cook in the game, the fact that he can brew potions suggests a knowledge of chemistry.
83* BadassCape: The Hylian Hood gives him a pretty nice one. If you have the Champion's Ballad DLC, the Phantom Ganon armor has a pretty awesome one too.
84* BadassNormal:
85** He doesn't gain any innate magical ability. Any magic he has is because of either the Sheikah Slate, or [[spoiler:the spirits of the other Champions using their powers from within him]].
86** He doesn't even have [[spoiler:the Triforce of Courage. Even that which has been passed down from Hero to Hero ever since the Triforce split has been denied him — and that ''still doesn't stop him'']].
87** However, his Flurry Rush ability (as well as being able to seemingly slow time when firing arrows) could be seen as some kind of time magic or superhumanly enhanced senses, which is later indirectly revealed to be something that ''incredibly'' proficient warriors can learn to do, and he still has the best version of it.
88** "The Champions' Ballad" DLC adds another feat to Link's badassery as told from a journal written by [[spoiler:Daruk]]. When a Guardian malfunctioned and began to attack, Link manages to deflect its laser back at it with a ''pot lid'', which is something the player can do in the game as well.
89* BadassTeacher: In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', he can be hired as a teacher for the Hateno School.
90* BadassTransplant: Link uses Rauru's arm in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' to move objects around, fuse them (including weapons) together, and even ascend through solid objects.
91* BarbieDollAnatomy: In the official artbook of the game, [[MrFanservice there's an image of Link in the nude]], but you can't see anything around the crotch.
92* BatterUp: He can get the Boko Bat early in the game, and later gains a nail bat in the form of the Spiked Boko Bat.
93* TheBeastmaster: He can tame wild horses, deer, and even ''bears'', and is pretty chummy with his lupine AlternateSelf from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess''.
94* BettyAndVeronica: He's seen as the Betty to Zelda's Archie, with Kass's teacher being the Veronica. Kass's teacher was both a Sheikah and the court poet, while Link is a knight-in-training (abeit a gifted one) and a commoner, something the poet greatly despised when Zelda only had eyes for Link.
95* {{BFS}}: Some of the obtainable weapons are claymores and greatswords as long as Link is tall. Even the Master Sword is a OneHandedZweihander.
96* BigBrotherMentor:
97** He served as one for the "Big Bad Bazz Brigade," helping them hone their swordsmanship. They express their gratitude to him over this a century later as Zora soldiers.
98** [[spoiler:It's revealed by the Rito that he's become a closer version of this to Tulin in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' following the events of ''Breath of the Wild'', having repeatedly visited Rito Village to both train and mentor Tulin in his archery at the Flight Range alongside Teba.]]
99* BigDamnHeroes:
100** One of his memories features [[spoiler:Zelda surrounded, semi-supine, and [[DamselInDistress has been caught dead to rights]] by the Yiga Clan. Right before they can murder her, Link charges in and kills one of her attackers (a feat in itself to strike one completely dead since they usually SmokeOut when they've been defeated normally). This is also the event that causes Zelda to stop being cold towards Link]].
101** Unless you ignore the innocent Hylians being attacked by monsters while wandering Hyrule, the player will almost certainly live up to this trope many times over.
102* BigEater: One of the first things Zelda learned about Link when they became friends was that he has a bottomless appetite and is a sucker for a good meal. Indeed, unless you're very good at dodging or playing a SelfImposedChallenge, Link will embody this in-game.
103** According to Daruk's [[spoiler:training journal]], Link once ate a [[ShapedLikeItself rock steak]]. And [[ExtremeOmnivore liked it]]!
104* BladeSpam: Performing "Flurry Rush" with a sword lets Link execute a barrage of slashes similar to his "Triforce Slash" [[LimitBreak Final Smash]] from ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros''[[note]]which ironically got replaced with the Ancient Bow and Arrows from this game when this Link replaced the ''Twilight Princess'' incarnation as the de facto [[Characters/SuperSmashBros6401To04 Adult Link]] in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' (though [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker Toon]] [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosBrawl40To44 Link]] and [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Young]] [[Characters/SuperSmashBrosMelee18To22 Link]] retained the move)[[/note]].
105* BlueIsHeroic: In ''Breath of the Wild'', Link has most prominently been shown wearing an elaborate blue tunic which is a uniform that the Champions of Hyrule wear. This is even enforced by the game, as you cannot dye the Champion's Tunic an alternate color and it's the best armor Link can get in the game. This returns for the Champion's Leathers successor armor in ''Tears of the Kingdom''. Additionally in the sequel, where Link can learn the Yiga Earthwake technique, the light and talisman-particle effects for his Earthwake are blue rather than the red used by true Yiga, perhaps to align Link to the heroic Sheikah who would have created the technique first, or just to reflect his own heroism.
106* BoringButPractical: The Paraglider is one of Link's first items, and it does nothing more than allow him to glide. Of course, it is invaluable when it comes to traversing the mountainous regions of Hyrule and saving Link from a fall.
107* BraggingRightsReward: One of the additions in the Champions' Ballad DLC is the Master Cycle Zero, a motorcycle that's like a horse, but better. That said, you gain it from completing the Champions' Ballad DLC, which, considering it's an addition to the main story, can really only be used to explore the world. However, this is only the case if you've already 100% the game before completing the DLC, otherwise this trope is actually subverted as the Master Cycle can be a massive help for finding any remaining Shrines or Korok Seeds.
108* BrokenAce: A little, in the memories. Zelda's diary reveals that Link, like Zelda, felt the pressures of being a Knight of Hyrule and dealt with it by being stoic and silent. Once Zelda realizes this, she and Link become close friends.
109* BroughtDownToBadass: Judging by his memories, pre-Calamity Link was an almost unstoppable OneManArmy capable of taking only minor injuries when facing a horde of monsters including ''Lynels'' and was only mortally wounded when taking on an army of Guardian Stalkers alone to protect Zelda. When he wakes up a century later with a fraction of his old strength, he's still capable of fighting the most powerful enemies Ganon can bring forth.
110* BulletTime: By dodging an enemy's attack at the last second, Link can slow down time and counter with a Flurry Rush. Link can also slow down time to aim precisely while airborne at the expense of his stamina.
111* ByronicHero: An unambiguously heroic version. Link is quiet, mysterious, has a troubled past, and suffers a lot more than he lets on. Nevertheless, he's also courageous, caring, and [[HiddenDepths much smarter and more emotionally mature than he appears]]. Even the game's box art depicts Link similarly to ''Art/WandererAboveTheSeaOfFog'', which is often considered the embodiment of this trope.
112* CallBack: Link's default outfit resembles the [[https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Island_Lobster_Shirt#Gallery Island Lobster Shirt]] outfit from ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker The Wind Waker]]''. An even closer match is available as an alternate outfit, too.
113* CameBackWrong: It's evident that [[spoiler:being revitalized from the Shrine of Resurrection has left the Princess's appointed knight with amnesia — all of his memories are lost. The King immediately realizes that he's wandering without purpose and very confused, and thus doesn't reveal himself proper, for fear that it would cause further strain on the hero's mind]].
114* CameBackStrong: His health might be low starting out, but Link still has all his fighting abilities available to him from the moment he wakes up and is capable of defeating Ganon right from the start if the player is skilled enough.
115* CassandraTruth: Many people don't believe Link when it comes to his history. [[spoiler:Even though he is the very same Hylian Champion from 100 years from the past, people have a hard time believing him and cite that he's either lying, a descendant of the Champion, or someone looking for fame. Only the Zora, the Sheikah, Yiga Clan, Riju and Buliara of the Gerudo believe that Link is the real deal. The first two because the Zora age much slower than Hylians while the older members of the Sheikah clan knew Link from 100 years ago.]]
116* CastFromHitPoints: In ''Breath of the Wild'', attempting to draw the Master Sword [[spoiler:drains the claimant's life force, and Link can only survive the ordeal if his maximum is at least 13 hearts]]. Thankfully, he is restored after succeeding. ''Tears of the Kingdom'' implies that this is a side effect of the sword not having fully recovered after [[spoiler:the amount of damage it received during the Calamity]], as a flashback has Link drawing it from its pedestal again without struggle or fanfare.
117* CelibateHero: Though many women flirt with Link during the events of the game, he never pays serious attention to it. The rationale is obvious, what with Calamity Ganon needing to be stopped and his own journey of self-rediscovery on top of that. The only exception, [[LostInTranslation according to the Adventure Log in the Japanese version]], is Princess Zelda, whom he emphasizes a lot in his quest entries.
118* TheChampion: His literal title for this game is the Hylian Champion, but more personally he serves as this to Zelda, and their LadyAndKnight relationship is emphasized in this game.
119* CharacterDevelopment: As explained in Zelda's Diary, Link was at first a quiet and stoic young man who put up a cold front to deal with the pressures of being a knight of Hyrule, but after rescuing Zelda from a trio of Yiga ninjas, he began to open up to Zelda and they soon became close friends. On top of that, while he feels iffy about being able to purify the Divine Beasts at first, his dialogue options show his increasing confidence with each encounter.
120* ChainsawGood: Link can obtain the Ancient Bladesaw, a sword with rotating teeth made of pure energy.
121* CheerfulChild: "The Champions' Ballad" DLC through Mipha's diary reveals that Link was a curious, energetic, and cheerful child.
122* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: One of the results of his knight training was gaining SuperReflexes that makes time seem to slow down around him.
123* ChickMagnet: Some female [=NPCs=] will flirt with Link, especially if he's completed quests for them, Paya develops a crush on him, [[spoiler:and Princess Mipha of the Zora intended to marry him after Ganon was defeated (not to mention she was also in a LoveTriangle with Kodah as her rival), while Zelda is also confirmed to have fallen in love with him according to Kass's Mentor (via Kass after he returns to Rito Village) and was about to confess based on her conversation with the Great Deku Tree]].
124* ChildhoodFriendRomance: [[spoiler:Mipha was his childhood friend and she had fallen for him, even intending to marry him after the Great Calamity, though it's somewhat left ambiguous on Link's part, but it's clear that she meant a lot to him. Kodah also used to have a crush on him, but she ended up finding a SecondLove after his presumed death.]]
125* ChildhoodFriends: Link spent part of his childhood stationed near Zora's Domain and was friends with several of the younger Zoras, including Princess Mipha, Kodah, and the Big Bad Bazz Brigade. As a result, none of the adults share the elders' hostility towards him when he comes back a century later.
126* ChildProdigy: Link was as young as four years old when he could best grown men in sword fighting.
127* ChildSoldier: Link was stationed with a group of knights by Zora's Domain when he was four years old, yet at that time was noted to be strong enough to overcome grown men.
128* ChivalrousPervert: Link is nothing but professional in his demeanor, acting the part of a stoic knight...but it's hard to not notice that his eyeline seems to be directed towards Zelda's backside whenever she's bent over or trailing ahead of him.
129* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Lampshaded by Impa:
130-->'''Impa:''' Ha! Not a memory to your name, yet you are as intent as ever to charge forward with only courage and justice on your side. You have not changed a bit. Once a hero, always a hero.
131* ClosestThingWeGot: A {{Zigzagged}} case. Link is TheAce and TheChosenOne of the Master Sword, prophesied to face Calamity Ganon as a champion of Hyrule, and is widely regarded by everybody during the kingdom's heyday. However, after Calamity Ganon ravages the land and nearly kills Link alongside every other means they have of fighting back, forcing Zelda to [[SealedEvilInADuel seal both of them away for 100 years]], the story doesn't shy away from emphasizing how desperate the survivors were, that their only option for beating the Calamity was to hope Link would eventually recover and put an end to the beast. Link gaining [[AmnesiacHero amnesia]] alongside being very weakened from his long recovery period puts him in arguably the worst possible condition he could be to face Ganon, and [[spoiler:the spirit of the late King has to [[JustifiedTutorial coach him on basic survival mechanics]] before allowing him to roam the land to ensure he'd have ''something'' to work with to improve his odds]]. Calamity Ganon always being on the verge of reviving when Link tries to face him and the lack of organized aid from the scattered peoples of the kingdoms emphasizes how there is both no time for another solution and nobody else who can physically stand by Link during his fight against Ganon.
132* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: As ''Breath of the Wild'' progresses, it becomes clearer and clearer that Link's mind isn't quite… ''there'' some of the time. Partially justified due to his memory loss, but even then, he still has some strange quirks, including eating pretty much anything he can regardless of if it's edible or not, swiping the Old Man's torch so he can "set things in fire", or standing naked under the blood moon to reveal a Shrine (which [[TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight actually works]]). Even some of his dialogue options make it ambiguous whether he's a DeadpanSnarker, just a really odd person, or [[{{Cuckoosnarker}} both]].
133-->'''Yunobo:''' Let's hurry and decide what the signal will be, goro! Um, got any ideas?
134-->'''Link:''' Mind powers!
135* CombatPragmatist: In both games, considering the realistic effects when it comes to damage in this game, you'll have to have him fight dirty to survive. Examples include:
136** In ''Breath of the Wild'', tactics for combat can include sniping at range, stealthy kills, electrocution when the enemy's in water, spamming enemies when they're wide open, intentional rock slides, and even drowning his enemies.
137** In ''Tears of the Kingdom'' his tactics expand to using Puffshrooms to conceal lethal sneak strikes, using Muddlebuds to confuse the enemies into attacking each other, and even getting automated attack drones to do the dirty work for him.
138* CommonalityConnection: Zelda's Diary reveals that Link, like Zelda, felt the pressures of living up to his responsibility of being a knight of Hyrule. It's Zelda realizing this that causes them to bond.
139* TheConfidant: To Zelda. According to Impa and Zelda's diary, she ([[CharacterDevelopment eventually]]) saw him as someone she could confide in and rely on when the pressures of defeating Calamity Ganon became too great, which you can see in some of the memory locations you can find. In the present, he also becomes one for Riju, as she becomes more open with him about her own insecurities once he retrieves the Thunder Helm.
140-->'''Impa:''' A hundred years ago, you and the princess were quite close. You were a comfort and an encouraging presence to her as she struggled each day to fulfill her destiny. That is why she believes in you... and why she has the strength to fight Ganon all alone.
141* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter:
142** Most incarnations of Link wear green tunics, lead with their left hands, come from rural or suburban settings, sleep for pleasure, and meet Princess Zelda when their quests are underway. This one wears a wide variety of clothes and is often depicted with a blue tunic, is entirely right-handed, is the son of a Hylian knight, had to be placed in the Shrine of Resurrection to prolong his life, and was Zelda's friend long before the story of the game starts.
143** Personality-wise, while most Links are unfailingly polite, some of this Link's dialogue options border on blunt, snarky, or even rude.
144** [[spoiler:He's also the first Link shown to keep the Master Sword at the end of his game. Whereas most Links return the sword to its pedestal or otherwise lose it, this Link is shown wearing the Master Sword on his back in the GoldenEnding. ''Tears of the Kingdom'', however, shows that he eventually returned it to its pedestal to let it recover completely from the Calamity.]]
145* CoolSword: The Master Sword, the Blade of Evil's Bane. By the time period the game takes place, the Master Sword's name has been mostly forgotten and most just refer to it as "''the darkness-sealing sword''".
146* {{Cosplay}}: Via Toys/{{amiibo}} and DLC, this Link can impersonate most of his predecessors, and even other characters such as [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Sheik and Phantom Ganon]]. He can also [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2 dress up as Rex via free DLC]].
147* CoveredWithScars: [[InformedDeformity Not that his in-game model shows this]], but some characters comment on the numerous faint scars all over his body.
148* DayHurtsDarkAdjustedEyes: He experiences this when he opens the Shrine of Resurrection up to the daylight outside.
149* DeadpanSnarker: This incarnation of Link can easily be the snarkiest yet through his dialogue options, even in many instances where the game only gives one. And there is [[https://abload.de/img/2017032623202603-f1c18uubq.jpg one famous instance]] where all of his dialogue options are snarky puns.
150* DeathOfPersonality: At the beginning of the game, upon waking up in the Shrine of Resurrection, Link loses all of his memories. People who have advanced suitably far enough into the game may take note that the personality of Link post-revival is completely different from his original personality — he's curious, a lot more carefree, cunning, and open about his emotions. By the time he's gotten most of his memories back, Link has become courageous and stalwart once more, though one could also argue that [[spoiler:his carefree nature was his original personality, and the weight of his role as the legendary hero caused him to become emotionally withdrawn — with the stress of that gone, he's able to properly express himself once more]].
151* DentedIron: His backstory as a Knight of Hyrule means that he is essentially this when he wakes in the Shrine of Resurrection. He is initially ''very'' weak, and even the weakest enemies around can beat him down pretty fast if he's not cautious. Over the course of his adventures, he slowly recovers his full strength (i.e. Heart Containers).
152* {{Determinator}}: Much as with all other Links, he bears this nicely. [[spoiler:Even when he was so battered that he could barely stand and was succumbing to his wounds inflicted by the Guardians, he refused to stop putting himself between them and Zelda. Right before the final battle, Zelda says that the one thing Link never forgot was his courage. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', Zelda even describes him as someone who absolutely refuses to back down from any challenge.]]
153* DisappearedDad: His father was a knight of Hyrule, and Link follows in his footsteps. But he was only mentioned once by Zelda, and never seen in person. Given that 100 years have passed after the Great Calamity, he is most likely dead by this point, even if he survived the Calamity.
154* DisguisedInDrag: Link has to use his PrettyBoy good looks and dress up as a woman in order to enter Gerudo Town.
155* DorkKnight: Link started off in the backstory as very stoic and serious, but he's loosened up considerably by the time you get to control him. He often makes cheesy puns in dialogue, he hums excitedly while cooking food, and should you choose to sleep on the waterbed in Zora's Domain, Link can be heard bouncing on the bed and giggling like a little kid.
156* DressingAsTheEnemy:
157** Some of Link's wardrobe options are masks and armor that make him look like a monster, making it possible to walk straight into enemy camps without the enemies realizing what's up.
158** In ''Tears of the Kingdom'' Link can obtain Yiga Armor, which allows him to fool Yiga Clansmen into believing he's one of them.
159* DubPersonalityChange: Well... [[TheSpeechless of a sort.]] The journal used to keep track of quests in first-person in the original Japanese version (as well as some other languages, like Russian), and contains a lot more introspective dialogue from Link himself. Most chiefly [[spoiler:upon completing the memory gathering quest, Link explicitly claims that he wants to "see [Zelda's] smile again". While the romantic element between the two of them is obvious enough in the English versions, these other translations drive the point home]].
160* DudeLooksLikeALady: Especially in the 2014 preview, to the point where people actually thought that he would be a girl in this game, or you'd at least be able to change the gender ([[WhatCouldHaveBeen which was almost the case]], according to WordOfGod). Downplayed in the final game, but still present. It doesn't help that he needs to [[DisguisedInDrag dress up as a girl]] to get into Gerudo City in ''[=BotW=]''.
161* ElementalWeapon: Can wield elemental swords, rods, and arrows.
162* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He starts the game with nothing more than a pair of shorts and acquits himself well, even before gaining access to magical upgrades.
163* EnemyEatsYourLunch: Link can steal food from enemy camps.
164* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: Especially in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'', where some [=NPCs=] will refuse to believe Link is the legendary hero due to his underwhelming height, even when he has the Master Sword on his back.
165* ExperiencedProtagonist: Unlike most other incarnations, Link is already a MasterSwordsman and the wielder of the Master Sword by the time the game starts, having been born into a family of royal knights.
166* {{Expy}}: An invoked one, of [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaI the original Link]], to complete the allusions to that title. Heck, his official traditional green tunic you can find? ''It's an updated version of that very Link's clothes.''
167* ExtremeOmnivore:
168** Link will eat anything you can throw into a pot, including rocks, various creatures, and [[CensoredForComedy dishes so hideously disgusting that they can't be shown on television]].
169** Lampshaded in Daruk's training journal; Link was able to eat the trademark Goron meal, which is basically roasted rocks. He didn't even complain. And no, it's not Link putting up a polite face, as ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriorsAgeOfCalamity'' reveals that [[NotHyperbole he literally did eat a molten rock roast willingly]].
170** The only example of Link being outright reluctant to eat something is during the Silent Princess memory in ''Breath of the Wild'', where he's shown awkwardly backing away when Zelda attempts to get him to eat a live Hot-Footed Frog. The memory cuts away before we see whether he actually ate it or not though.
171* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Link gets hit on by male [=NPCs=] almost as often as females. Some of these [[AttractiveBentGender think he's a girl]], while others are AmbiguouslyGay.
172* FlashStep: To achieve striking distance, Link executes one during a Flurry Rush performed from a perfect dodge on opponents with long melee weapons, such as Lynels, Ganon Blights, and Calamity Ganon.
173* FreudianExcuse: As Zelda's diary reveals, Link's [[TheStoic straight-faced personality]], [[TheQuietOne perpetual silence]], and occasionally [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} odd behavior]] are due to the constant pressures of being the "Hero of Hyrule" and a high-ranking knight, which cause him to stifle and bury his emotions to avoid being seen as weak or inadequate.
174* TheGadfly: Some of his interactions are pretty trollish.
175* TheGirlWhoFitsThisSlipper: [[spoiler:The fact that the Zora Armor crafted by Mipha and given to him by King Dorephan fits him perfectly is used to prove to a skeptical Muzu that Link is the one Mipha loved.]]
176* GroundPunch: In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', he can disguise himself as a member of the Yiga and scam them into teaching him their Earthwake ability used by Blademasters. This is done by charging up an attack with no weapon equipped.
177* HalfHumanHybrid: In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', the Sage of Light's remnant spirit grafts his remaining right arm onto Link's body to save him when he's nearly killed by TheCorruption. The arm is noticeably black-skinned and almost looks like a PowerTattoo where it's joined into Link's Hylian body, and technically makes Link Half-Zonai from the transplant.
178* HandicappedBadass: His gargantuan willpower allows him to push himself through ''Tears of the Kingdom'' despite his body and health being ruined by Gloom.
179* TheHero: As expected, Link is the protagonist and TheChosenOne.
180* HeroicLineage: He's descended from a long line of Hylian knights and was a knight of Hyrule himself, and a step above due to being the chosen wielder of the Master Sword. In one memory, Zelda muses on the pressure of being a slave to one's lineage, and wonders if Link would have chosen a different path in life if this wasn't the case.
181* HeroicMime:
182** He's this even in a game with some voice acting. Most of his communication happens through unvoiced dialogue trees, and though he is clearly ''shown'' actually speaking by his own initiative at several points, all of his lines remain unvoiced (implying that the player is supposed to imagine what he said based on how the other characters react to it), and several characters remark on how he is a man of relatively few words. Amusingly, there is a cutscene where Zelda quotes something he told her once off-screen. Her diary also reveals why he's this: [[spoiler:because of the pressure he felt as the Hylian Champion and the stuff he has to live up to, he chose not to speak much to focus more on his duty, and for fear of saying anything that might disappoint. Learning this makes Zelda warm up to him even more, since she has similar insecurities]].
183** Downplayed in the original Japanese text, where Link is the one writing the journal entries in the Adventure Log, often while giving his own thoughts on the situation at hand, thus being the first time in the series where Link expresses himself completely outside of the player's influence. In the Western localizations, the entries were rewritten so they address the player directly instead.
184* HeroicRROD: [[spoiler:After Calamity Ganon turns the Guardians against Hyrule, Link fights off wave after wave of Guardians while critically injured. Even with Zelda pleading for Link to get away to safety, he still refuses to back down. His body eventually gives out and he falls unconscious. Had Zelda not intervened, Link would have been dead for good.]]
185* HeroWithBadPublicity: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. In the present day, a number of the older Zora aren't very fond of him, as they blame him for the death of Mipha. However, the King and younger Zora are still rather fond of him, and the older Zora eventually lighten up after he saves them.
186* HeIsAllGrownUp: Link became this to Mipha, who as a Zora was already an adult upon meeting four-year-old Link. Upon seeing Link again after he had grown up she fell in love with him.
187* HiddenDepths:
188** As described in Zelda's diary, Link put up a stoic and silent front in order to cope with the pressures of being a Knight. It's only through his bond with Zelda that he becomes more open with his feelings.
189** Bazz reveals that Link personally trained the Big Bad Bazz Brigade in combat when he was stationed at the Zora's Domain in his childhood to where they still call him Master Link in present day, implying he has a knack for teaching. [[spoiler:The fact Tulin under Link's guidance ended up surprassing Revali and his father in archery also supports this]].
190* HorseArcher: One viable means of dispatching enemies is shooting them with arrows from horseback. Link is able to change position on a moving mount, spinning on his saddle to shoot at targets behind him and changing forward when finished, without missing a beat or losing control of the horse. That's a feat of master-class horsemanship.
191* HotConsort: [[spoiler:The fact that he could have been a gender-inverted example is [[TheGirlWhoFitsThisSlipper a minor plot point]], as Mipha had been planning on asking for his hand in marriage, but was unable to work up the courage to confess before she was killed. It might still end up happening after the events of the game, given that Zelda is also confirmed to be in love with him.]]
192* HumbleHero: Link never seeks glory in his adventures, though sometimes he asks for rewards for helping people, and doesn't bother to make a point of the fact that he's a legendary hero, instead allowing those he interacts with to form their own opinions about who he is.
193* IaijutsuPractitioner: Link can use Iaijutsu if he charges an attack with certain weapons, all of them katana-like. Also, he can also perform an iaijutsu-like move with other weapons if he draws them while running.
194* IconicAttributeAdoptionMoment: Potentially. Link has the blue Champion's tunic and whatever clothes he can scavenge, [[spoiler:but completing all of the shrines gives him a green tunic and hat more familiar to ''Zelda'' players]].
195* ImprobableUseOfAWeapon:
196** If Link mounts a Lynel, he'll start ramming the butt end of the weapon into the creature's back.
197** As shown in the character picture above, Link knocks his arrows with his right hand palm out, which is certainly not correct archery form. This implies that, while he uses bows, he may not be a trained bowman. That being said, this actually is a legitimate grip that people can use in real life, it's just not the conventional way to use bows.
198* ImprobableWeaponUser: Link can wield an eclectic assortment of odd weapons, ranging from broken sticks to undead skeleton body parts to giant leaves.
199* InformedDeformity: Several characters will note that Link's body is [[CoveredInScars littered with faint scars]], none of which appear on his character model.
200* InstantRunes: In the beginning stages of the game, Link can upgrade his Shekiah Slate with Runes that can perform various actions by completing Shrines:
201** [[ThrowDownTheBomblet Remote Bombs]] that can blow things up and come in two shapes: round bombs that tend to roll and square bombs that tend to stay in place. Instead of detonating after a certain amount of time, they can be detonated at will.
202** [[HollywoodMagnetism Magnesis]] can let Link manipulate metal objects to solve puzzles and fish treasure chests out of the water.
203** [[AnIcePerson Cryonis]] can let Link freeze water into solid blocks of ice that can be used as makeshift platforms or shields.
204** [[TimeStandsStill Stasis]] allows Link to temporarily freeze time for an object or enemy and store their kinetic energy by hitting them while they're frozen, ensuring that they are sent flying when the stasis effect wears off.
205** [[CameraFiend Camera]] allows Link to take pictures, with a good number of the things he takes pictures of filling out the in-game Hyrule Compendium.
206** Toys/{{Amiibo}}, which can be turned on and off, allows the player to scan Amiibo for daily bonus items or summon Wolf Link for help.
207** [[CoolBike Master Cycle Zero]], which summons Link's titular Divine Beast to be ridden anywhere outdoors. It's eco-friendly, too, running on whatever random materials you give it (though, apples are ideal).
208* InterspeciesFriendship:
209** He was {{Childhood Friend}}s with several Zoras, and "The Champions' Ballad" DLC revealed that he and Daruk were already blood brothers before the Champions were gathered.
210** [[spoiler:Prior to the events of ''Tears of the Kingdom'', Link is revealed to have ended up becoming incredibly close to Teba's son Tulin, eventually leading him to become a surrogate brother of a sorts and an archery mentor to him.]]
211* InterspeciesRomance: It's unclear if Link responded or not, but it is known that both Mipha, the Zora Princess, and a commoner Zora named Kodah were in love with Link. [[spoiler:However, Mipha died fighting Calamity Ganon and Kodah moved on when Link was put into his healing slumber, going on to marry a fellow Zora named Kayden, have a daughter with him (Finley), and run the Seabed Inn.]]
212* InTheHood: One of Link's pieces of armor is the Hylian Hood, a simple traveler's cloak. It's depicted as part of his signature look for ''Tears of the Kingdom'', but worn down off his head, subverting the hooded appearance. The player can achieve this hood-down look by talking to Cece while wearing the Hylian Hood after the Hateno election quests are all complete.
213* {{Irony}}: In contrast to [[SuperSwimmingSkills all the other Links]] except the one from ''The Wind Waker'', this Link is limited in how far he can swim by his stamina meter. This is despite the fact that he not only grew up interacting with the [[FishPeople Zora]] to the point of being ChildhoodFriends with several of them, [[spoiler:he almost became their prince consort]].
214* KatanasAreJustBetter:
215** The Sheikah swords, such as the Eightfold Blade, are a subversion. While the descriptions boast of them having the sharpest conventional blades ever made, and they are a step up from the early weapons, they can be outclassed by future ones quite quickly.
216** In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', Link can acquire a Gloom Sword by defeating [[spoiler:Phantom Ganon]], and it's one of the strongest swords in the game with a base 41 Atk. In addition, the Silver Lynel Saber Horn, the strongest fuse material in the game at 55 Atk, which is a blade shaped horn that resembles a katana.
217* KingInTheMountain: He was sealed in the Shrine of Resurrection before the events of the game.
218* KleptomaniacHero: Link can sneak into enemy camps and rob them blind of their food and weapons. There's even seldom any acknowledgement or ramifications for helping himself to supplies found in friendly encampments such as Stables found around Hyrule. Taken to its extreme in ''Tears of the Kingdom'', where he infiltrates the Yiga HQ and secures all their best skills, weapons, and bananas without raising one alert.
219* KnightInShiningArmor: Link has always been a swordsman who fights evil, champions the innocent, and serves as [[LadyAndKnight the White Knight to Zelda's Bright Lady]], but for the first time in the series — not counting ''Twilight Princess'' — he can don proper plate armor with the Soldier's Armor set.
220* LastOfHisKind: The Last Hylian Knight, after the Calamity ravaged their numbers and old age would have claimed any others that might have survived.
221* LateToTheTragedy: The setup of the game implies that Link SleptThroughTheApocalypse, but an early game reveal tells us (and him) that [[spoiler:he was actually at ground zero, present at the moment Calamity Ganon ravaged Hyrule, as a knight fighting alongside Princess Zelda and the other pilots of the Divine Beasts. Link almost perished in the struggle and was only saved by bringing him to the Shrine of Resurrection]].
222* LegacyCharacter: On top of him being the latest in a long line of Links, a horse he can tame in a sidequest is the direct descendant of the horse that Zelda used a century ago.
223* LegacyOfService: Link is from a line of knights, his father having been a member of King Rhoam's Royal Guard.
224* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He has long hair that brushes just past his shoulders when down, and alongside his status as a ChickMagnet, he's frequently fauned over by npcs for his good looks.
225* LostInTranslation: Much of the writing in the Journal in the Japanese version is changed from being written in the first person to address the player directly instead. This means a lot of character that Link had in Japanese is unfortunately lost — most notably, that a lot of his romantic subtext with Zelda is removed entirely. This is visible [[http://undergroundsky.tumblr.com/post/164820765851/munettie-%EF%BC%91%EF%BC%93%E3%81%8B%E6%89%80%E3%81%AE%E6%80%9D%E3%81%84%E5%87%BA%E3%81%AE%E5%9C%B0%E3%82%92%E5%B7%A1%E3%82%8A%E3%82%BC%E3%83%AB%E3%83%80%E5%A7%AB%E3%81%AE%E6%83%B3%E3%81%84%E3%82%92%E5%8F%97%E3%81%91%E5%8F%96%E3%81%A3%E3%81%9F-i-have here]].
226* LoveTriangle: It turns out that he was actually involved in three of these, making his love triangle so complex it's better described as a love triforce. Amongst the Champions, both Mipha and Zelda, Princesses of the Zora and the Hylians respectively, had a crush on him. He also had another going on with both Mipha and a Zora named Kodah. The last was between him and an unnamed Shiekah poet regarding Princess Zelda's affections.
227* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: He can use several types of shields made out of wood, metal, or ancient technology. His shields will break if he blocks too much, but successful parries can counterattack while preserving the shield durability. Link's wooden shields are useless against fire or the superheated areas in Death Mountain while metal shields will make Link become a lightning rod if he's caught in a thunderstorm. [[spoiler:Link can find the Hylian Shield, which has the best defense and has a ''ton'' of durability, but since it's metal, thunderstorms will make it dangerous to have equipped.]]
228* MadeOfIron: ''Significantly less so'' than other Links, but enough hearts and armor can allow him to survive a bolt of lightning.
229* MagicKnight: Link can use {{Magitek}} arrows, as well as utilize a {{Magitek}} device called the Sheikah Slate to perform magic.
230* MagikarpPower: Moreso than any Link up to this point. He starts out very, ''very'' weak; there are enemies in the tutorial area that can kill him in one hit, and the first weapon he's likely to find is a ''tree branch'' lying on the ground. But as the game continues, and he completes shrines, dungeons, and other quests, he becomes easily the most powerful incarnation in the franchise, as shown in a lot of his other tropes.
231* {{Magitek}}: Link's main item in ''Breath of the Wild'' is a Sheikah Slate, an all-purpose magical tablet which can be loaded with spells such as [[MagnetismManipulation Magnesis]], [[AnIcePerson Cryonis]], [[HavingABlast Remote Bombs]] and [[TimeStandsStill Stasis]]. It also comes equipped with a [[DowsingDevice Tracker]] for shrines, treasure, wildlife, or monsters, [[{{Teleportation}} a warp]] function, and a [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Camera]].
232* MasterSwordsman:
233** Starts out as one for the first time in the main series[[note]]as opposed to several other Links, who would become one as the game went on[[/note]]. This Link was once [[spoiler:an elite knight in the Hylian army who was nearly killed trying to fend off the Calamity Ganon a century before]]. His combative skills are ingrained in his mind, even if he doesn't have recollection of his past experiences. The closest the series has had to someone of this Link's level of skill was in ''Skyward Sword'' (whose Link was training to become a knight, but had not graduated at the time of the game). Prior to his fall, he was the chosen wielder of the ''Master [[LegendaryWeapon Sword]]''.
234** Several readable tomes and commentary from NonPlayerCharacter dialogue cite Link among the greatest swordsmen in Hyrule, Mipha's diary even revealing he could best grown men in swordsmanship at four years old. His role as TheChosenOne was because he wielded the Master Sword, but his appointment as Princess Zelda's knight was because of his unparalleled skill with the blade.
235** Mina and Mils, a pair of veteran adventurers (and self proclaimed [[AdventurerArchaeologist treasure hunters]]), can occasionally be found fighting a pair of Bokoblins. While the two can defeat the monsters without Link's assistance, watching them reveals how inefficient their swordsmanship is compared to his. They block an attack with their shield, then strike back with a single sword swipe. This process is repeated until the Bokoblins are dead. Link, on the other hand, can parry and dodge attacks, execute BulletTime, and perform a rapid ThreeStrikeCombo.
236* TheMatchmaker: One sidequest has Link act as Finley's wingman in landing her the man she's fallen for.
237* McNinja: One of his outfits is a Sheikah outfit that makes him look like a ninja, and improves his stealth ability when worn.
238* MrFanservice: Link is a rather attractive young man in this game, potentially able to walk around just in his underwear. To quote Nintendo's CEO, Reggie Fils-Aimé: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt1YFCXDHjQ "Link is hot"]].
239* MultiMeleeMaster: In a step up from his previous incarnations, Link can skillfully wield swords, axes, spears, clubs, and a number of other weapons.
240* MultiRangedMaster: He can also wield bows, boomerangs, and magic rods.
241* MusclesAreMeaningless:
242** Despite looking like a scrawny young adult, he can wield even the heaviest weapons, including Daruk's Boulder Breaker, which was made for Gorons and whose description claims would take "an immense amount of strength" for a Hylian to wield.
243** No other individual in the game, be it monsters or even [=NPCs=], can fatigue-break weapons, shields and bows like Link does. This makes it clear that Link is ''extremely'' strong, so much that almost all the weapons in the game last him a couple dozen hits.
244* NatureHero: Invoked, [[spoiler:although not in an obvious way — the iconic green tunic of past heroes is now the reward for basically mastering and traversing the vast wilderness of Hyrule. Receiving it reveals this particular Link's official "Hero Title" (as compared to the [[VideoGame/TheLegendofZeldaOcarinaOfTime Hero of Time]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker Hero of the Wind]], or [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess Hero of Twilight]], etc.) and considering what this Link needs to have gone through to get it, the tunic officially titles him ''the Hero of the Wild'']].
245* NiceGuy: Noble, loyal, dedicated to his duty, and mature beyond his years.
246* NoSympathy: Gets this from many people bitter over his initial loss to Calamity Ganon, despite him clearly trying his damnedest both then and now.
247* NotSoStoic: A brief but incredibly noticeable instance of this during ''Tears of the Kingdom'' where his first instinct seeing Zelda fall into the chasm after the floor collapses around her during Ganondorf's revival is to jump in after her and grab her. He fails to save her and noticeably gasps in horror as she falls into the chasm below. He's also noticeably shaken up when he realizes [[spoiler:Zelda sacrificed her mind and body to become a dragon in an attempt to restore the Master Sword, his breathing becomes heavier and his eyes quiver a bit as if he's holding back tears.]]
248* OneManArmy: One of his memories reveals Zelda bandaging an injury and admonishing him for being reckless. The scene cuts to reveal the pair alone on a plateau, surrounded by dozens of slain monsters he defeated to protect her, including several [[BossInMookClothing Silver Lynels]]. [[spoiler:In the final memory, he faces down an endless horde of [[DemonicSpiders Guardian Stalkers]] to keep Zelda safe. He does take down many of them, but alas, it's still not enough and he goes down, saved only by Zelda awakening her divine powers.]]
249* OnlyMostlyDead: [[spoiler:Succumbed to his wounds defending Zelda from the corrupted Guardian army after she awakened her powers, passing away in her arms... for about five minutes. Then Fi spoke up, and Zelda had Impa and Purah whisk him to the Shrine of Resurrection, where he was quickly put on life support and set to be revived in time. Even so, it apparently took 100 years to regenerate him.]]
250** [[spoiler:It's implied he didn't fare much better in the opening of ''Tears of the Kingdom'' after the newly-reawakened Ganondorf shattered the Master Sword and corrupted Link's right arm with Gloom. Rauru admits that Link only barely survived long enough to have his corrupted arm replaced with Rauru's own.]]
251* OlderThanTheyLook: He looks like a normal young adult, but [[spoiler:he's actually over 110 years old in the present time of the game. This is due to the healing stasis he was put under in the Shrine of Resurrection for 100 years]]. Lampshaded in-game when Link is rejected by the bartender in Gerudo Town, who states that Link looks too young to buy any of her drinks. One of the replies Link can choose is [[spoiler:"I'm over 100 years old"]], which the bartender naturally doesn't believe. This is also lampshaded with a Zora NPC who remarks that Link hasn't aged a day, [[spoiler:despite meeting him 100 years ago and now wondering how Link doesn't look like an old geezer]]. Even in ''Tears of the Kingdom'', which takes place at least four to six years after the events of ''Breath of the Wild'', Link doesn't look any older.
252* PayEvilUntoEvil: You can make Link attack monsters that are currently minding their own business. Or as one E3 player put it, [[https://youtu.be/eL3sgKGW1Mk?t=4m33s "innocent Bokoblins enjoying their evening"]].
253* PintSizedPowerhouse: Aside from children and [[MiniatureSeniorCitizens elderly characters]], Link is the shortest Hylian in the game, and Hylians themselves are shorter on average than the other major races of Hyrule (which are ''gigantic'' by human standards). Even Zelda is slightly taller than him once she reaches her full adult height. He's still a OneManArmy. The Gerudo innkeeper remarks that his muscles are astonishingly dense in spite of his willowy build.
254* PraetorianGuard: He is the son of a family whose bloodline served the kingdom as such. As TheChosenOne of the [[CoolSword Master Sword]], he was specifically designated to serve and protect Zelda.
255* ProngsOfPoseidon: He can obtain the Ceremonial Trident and Mipha's Lightscale Trident.
256* PungeonMaster: He makes a lot of seal puns in Gerudo Town, like when he seals the deal on renting one. Of course, for this one case it seems everyone does... including the seals themselves.
257* SamuraiPonytail: Link sports a short ponytail, though he's a knight rather than a samurai. Certain pieces of head armor even change his hairstyle; the Stealth Mask gives him a ninja's topknot, fitting into this trope even more.
258* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections:[[spoiler:In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', he's able to freely come and go from Gerudo Town despite the rule against "voe" entering thanks to his friendship with Riju and status as the hero of Hyrule. Specifically, she grants him an exception as a "special guest of the chief", but Link will still get thrown in jail if he causes a scene by taking off his shirt or dressing up as a Yiga.]]
259* ScrewTheRulesImBeautiful: Link is not averse to capitalizing on his looks to get what he wants, whether it be seducing a man out of his shoes, cutting in line for a very sought-after spa treatment, or getting a massive discount on a house.
260* SealedGoodInACan: Ultimately revealed to be this after you gather the four Spirit Orbs on the Great Plateau: [[spoiler:the Old Man explains that Link has been healing at the Shrine of Resurrection since he fell in the last battle against Calamity Ganon, 100 years ago]]. [[spoiler:Memories you find later in the game elaborate that this is also a case of coming BackFromTheDead.]]
261* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:After you defeat the Yiga Clan member that tried to steal the Sheikah Heirloom, Dorian asks you to keep his Yiga roots on the down-low. Presumably, being the good chap he is, Link agrees to take that knowledge to the grave.]]
262* ShieldBash: He can do this with any shield, even the Pot Lid, and can actually cause direct damage with any type of Lynel Shield. Daruk's training journal references a time where Link had used a Pot Lid to deflect a laser from a Guardian, [[GameplayAndStoryIntegration which is indeed something he can do in-game.]] In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', Link can fuse weapons and Zonai devices onto his shields to add extra damage and effects to his shield bash.
263* ShieldSurf: Given a decent slope, he can slide down mountains and hills while riding a shield, though this will wear it down very fast. He can cross the Gerudo Desert with a sand seal by letting it drag him while surfing on a shield.
264* ShamelessFanserviceGuy: Link does not seem especially concerned with running around completely naked[[note]]he does wear a pair of boxers in his character model, but that is just for player modesty; actual-in game dialogue with various [=NPCs=] outright state that he's completely naked[[/note]], even when other characters directly comment on it.
265-->'''Kass:''' Boldly standing naked on the pedestal... [[SarcasmMode That’s definitely reminiscent of the hero of legend.]]
266* ShipTease:
267** With Zelda and Mipha. [[spoiler:Both girls are explicitly confirmed to be in love with him, and the game offers the player the possibility of choosing dialogue options that imply that he reciprocates either of them... or even ''both of them''.]]
268** The Japanese version favors [[spoiler:Zelda over Mipha. In that language, some of the journal entries in the Adventure Log are written by Link himself, and will reflect his thoughts on them. A few, specially those from later in the game, speak of Zelda with quite significant romantic undertones]]. This was completely removed from the Western localizations, though.
269** ''Tears of the Kingdom'' references that after the events of the previous game Zelda moved into Link's house (where there is only one bed), but there's conflicting evidence as to whether or not Link is actually living there with her and their exact relationship status is kept vague.
270* ShockwaveStomp: Link is mighty indeed; when he takes to the air, he can come crashing down with a weapon hard enough to generate a shockwave that can knock down Moblins, something that his bombs can't do.
271* ShortTeensTallAdults: Link is implied to be around the same age as Zelda, who is only just seventeen, and he's shorter than most characters in the game (emphasized as many of the races of Hyrule are much taller than regular Hylians anyway, making him seem even shorter). However, in ''Tears of the Kingdom'', which has a TimeSkip of a few years, thereby making him, at minimum, a young adult, he's still just as short. In fact, he's actually slightly shorter than Zelda is if you compare them during the opening sequence.
272* SignatureHeadgear: Defied. He is not seen with his iconic green cap. [[spoiler:It's something Link has to find in the game or unlock via amiibo.]] Instead, official artwork & trailers sometimes depict him wearing the [[InTheHood Hylian Hood]] in addition to his Champions Tunic, the former of which the game notes is made to protect travelers from the harsh sun & weather - and traveling is something this Link does ''a lot''.
273* TheSleepless: Link technically doesn't need to sleep, and can spend an indefinite amount of time awake and active as long as he isn't hurt, and that's not even an absolute necessity as long as he has food and elixirs available. For him, sleeping is relegated to something he ''can'' do as an option to regain health.
274* SleptThroughTheApocalypse: Subverted; [[spoiler:he slept ''during'' the apocalypse, downed while fighting Calamity Ganon's campaign of destruction and had to be revived at the Shrine of Resurrection]]. He doesn't remember any of this happening, though.
275* SpellBlade: In ''Age of Calamity'', he can coat his sword in an aura of blue energy that greatly increases the range of his slashes.
276* StatOVision: His Champion's Tunic allows him to see an enemy's health in numbers.
277* TheStoic: Like his ''Twilight Princess'' incarnation, he rarely emotes. Zelda's diary reveals that Link put up the front of being stoic and silent as a defense mechanism to deal with the pressures of being a knight of Hyrule.
278* SuperReflexes: He can spam enemies to death after dodging a melee attack at the last minute, shoot arrows in midair, and the world around him is in an adrenaline-fueled BulletTime while he does so.
279* SupremeChef: By necessity, he must become good at cooking, as every meal regenerates health (along with other benefits).
280* SwordBeam: Link can launch Skyward Strikes from the Master Sword instead of throwing it; the Windcleaver katana also has a unique special attack that fires a Razor Wind at enemies instead of a SpinAttack.
281* TakeUpMySword: Over the course of the game, Link is rewarded with the signature weapons of the fallen Champions of Hyrule when he cleanses one of the Divine Beasts. King Dorephan will reward Link with Mipha's Lightscale Trident, the Goron Boss will reward Link with Daruk's Boulder Breaker, Chief Riju will give Link Urbosa's Scimitar of the Seven and Daybreaker shield, and the Rito Village elder Kaneli will give Link Revali's Great Eagle Bow.
282* TerseTalker: An upgrade from being a complete SilentProtagonist in past iterations. He (mentally unhealthily) internalized all the weight on his shoulders being the Chosen Knight of the Master Sword in the past by being nigh-silent, but Zelda got him to open up a bit. In-game, it manifests as rather terse dialogue option responses and unvoiced stand-in animations of him regaling pertinent information to [=NPCs=].
283* ThreeStrikeCombo: Link can perform them when using one-handed swords.
284* TookALevelInJerkass: Downplayed. In the past, he was a stoic knight who focused on his duty and behaved chivalrously. After Calamity Ganon's attack and his time in the Shrine of Resurrection gave him amnesia, he's stopped caring as much about what people think of him, with some of his potential responses often edging into JerkWithAHeartOfGold territory.
285* TrickArrow: He can use various types of arrows such as the standard fire and ice arrows, bomb arrows, shock arrows, ancient arrows formed from Guardian technology, [[spoiler:and the Arrows of Light in the final battle with Ganon]]. The Fuse power in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' allows him to attach all sorts of items to his arrows, from monster parts to improve their power to a wide array of materials for extra combat or utility effects.
286* TryingNotToCry: Subtly in ''Tears of the Kingdom'', after he witnesses the final memory containing [[spoiler: Zelda permanently transforming into a dragon to repair the Master Sword,]] he briefly struggles to keep his composure, looking across the field to calm himself as his breathing becomes heavier and his eyes start quivering as if he’s holding back tears before the Light Dragon’s roar snaps him back to reality.
287* UnevenHybrid: Potentially. [[spoiler: Given the heavy implications that the Ancient Hero was a Zonai/Hylian Hybrid, and was the incarnation of Link before the events of ''Breath Of The Wild'' that wielded the Master Sword. Furthermore, several [=NPCs=] seems to make a connection between Link and the Ancient Hero should Link take on his appearance. This would mean that there is a strong possibility that Link is part [[BeastMan Zonai]].]]
288* UsedToBeMoreSocial: Mipha notices this about Link as revealed in her diary in "The Champions' Ballad" DLC. Link used to be a talkative and energetic child and grows up into being very aloof, stoic, and rarely smiling. This is probably due to Link's dedication in being a knight for the Royal Family and his duty in protecting Zelda caused him tons of anxiety, thus he kept up a stoic front to look calm and professional.
289* VitriolicBestBuds: His relationship with Zelda started off as a one-sided version of this. As he was the appointed knight, his job was to protect Zelda from danger. Zelda, being the fiercely independent girl she is, wasn't too happy with the idea of having a 24/7 bodyguard, and according to Urbosa, she saw Link as a reminder of her own failure to [[spoiler:awaken Hylia's power]]. But after Link saves her from a trio of Yiga ninjas, she gradually began to warm up to him, [[spoiler:even ordering that he be taken to the Shrine of Resurrection in a last-ditch effort to save his life after trying to protect him for a change served as the trigger for her sealing magic]]. Reading Zelda's diary in Hyrule Castle reveals that despite her frustrations and jealousy, every time she came down from shouting at Link to go away, she would think back to how bewildered and confused he seemed and would realize how badly she was treating him for doing his job. Venting her frustrations at Link just made her feel horrible about herself on top of all her self-doubt in a vicious self-sustaining cycle.
290* WalkingShirtlessScene: Thanks to the addition of clothing options. Link starts out in the Shrine of Resurrection as this, but playing through the entire game as this is not a good idea.
291* WeakButSkilled: Unlike most Links, his damage is sustained realistically. Basically, he'll take realistically-high levels of damage that, compared to a lot of his enemies, makes him either a FragileSpeedster or a GlassCannon. That said, quick thinking and strategic approaches to combat can allow him to dominate all.
292* WhatBeautifulEyes:
293** Paya dedicates a whole diary entry to them.
294** Zelda crushes on them too. During the memory cutscene of her RescueRomance, she's staring intently at Link's eyes as he intimidates the assassins to leave her alone.
295* WholesomeCrossdresser: Although the merchant who sells them insists that they're actually gender-neutral, Link can wear enchanted earrings and circlets in order to boost his defensive powers. [[spoiler:More accurate to the trope, in order to gain access to Gerudo Town, Link has to dress up in women's clothing. It's also implied that he's done this before, when Zelda would take advantage of Gerudo city's laws to avoid him, and in select dialogue from the Champion's Ballad DLC, Urbosa will comment on how lovely he'd looked in Gerudo dress.]]
296* WithThisHerring: Link starts his quest with only a set of threadbare clothes and no weapons.
297* YouDontLookLikeYou: His facial features are the same, but Link is not seen in his iconic green tunic in the promotional material, with all the merchandise and advertising showing him in the blue Champion's Tunic instead. [[spoiler:This game's version of the iconic green tunic must be earned.]]
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300[[folder:Zelda]]
301!!Princess Zelda
302[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/botw_zelda_artwork.png]]
303[[caption-width-right:350:''"Prayer will awaken my power to seal Ganon away... Or so I've been told all my life..."'']]
304[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Zelda in her formal dress]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/zeldaformal.png[[/labelnote]]]]
305[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Zelda in ''Tears of the Kingdom'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/totk_zelda.png[[/labelnote]]]]
306[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her '''SPOILER FORM''' in ''Tears of the Kingdom'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/light_dragon_1.png\
307Zelda as the Light Dragon[[/labelnote]]]]
308
309-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuShimamura (Japanese), Patricia Summersett (English) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Jessica Ángeles (Mexican Spanish), Nerea Alfonso (European Spanish), Creator/AdelineChetail (French), Julia Casper (German), Creator/MartinaFelli (Italian) [[/labelnote]]
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311The [[Characters/TheLegendOfZeldaTheTriforceWielders Princess of Hyrule]], a kingdom that has now fallen into ruin. She is the voice that guides Link after his hundred-year slumber and the only one holding Calamity Ganon at bay. As Link begins his quest to save Hyrule, he begins to regain his memories relating to Zelda and her past.
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313* AbortedDeclarationOfLove: Implied when she asks the Great Deku Tree to tell Link something for her when [[spoiler:he comes for the Master Sword when he awakens]], but the Deku Tree stops her mid-sentence and convinces her to say it herself. We don't ever see her do so, but it's heavily implied that she will after the reunion.
314* ActionGirl: Compared to the other Champions, Zelda was not raised as a warrior, so she initially has no combat prowess and she hasn't awakened her powers yet, much to her frustration. After awakening her divine powers when saving Link’s life from a Guardian, however, she marched toward the Malice-infested Hyrule Castle and sealed Calamity Ganon inside alongside herself in a stasis for a hundred years, actively fighting him on the inside with her divine powers and holding him in place until Link awakens from his slumber and arrives to help her weaken Ganon enough to seal him away. She is an active participant in the fight with Dark Beast Ganon, pinning him in place in the middle of Hyrule Field with barriers created by her holy powers so he doesn’t destroy Hyrule and creating runes over his body for Link to shoot at. She even manages to deal the final blow to him, sealing him away with her holy power which is implied to be the Triforce itself. It’s downplayed initially in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' as her power has greatly diminished over the years fighting Calamity Ganon and she has to rely on Link for protection against some Keese. [[ZigzaggedTrope However,]] it’s played more straight [[spoiler:back in the past when she starts to learn how to control her time magic and combines her innate powers with Sonia and Rauru's to help them destroy a swarm of Molduga, initially prevents an assassination attempt on Sonia, and confronts Ganondorf alongside Rauru and the Sages, where she is shown to weaponize her time magic against him. As a dragon, while she doesn't actively fight a draconfied Ganondorf and she isn't aware of what's going on, she subconsciously helps Link in the final fight by rescuing him from Ganondorf, providing Link a ride, and a means to reach the draconified Ganondorf while shielding Link from his fireballs.]]
315* AdventurerArchaeologist: Zelda travels the world researching the dilapidated ruins of Old Hyrule. She was the original owner of the Sheikah Slate, and was very annoyed to find that it wouldn't give her access to the shrines, which were meant for Link. That, and the Shrines weren't openable until Link activated the Great Plateau Tower and lifted all the other Sheikah towers.
316* AffectionateNickname: Her mother and Urbosa called her "little bird".
317* AllForNothing: She laments how all her efforts to prevent Hyrule from suffering destruction were for nothing. However, she does get it together in time to buy Hyrule a century and allows Link to return within that.
318* AlmightyIdiot: [[spoiler:In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', Zelda swallows her Secret Stone to undergo draconficiation, transforming her into the Light Dragon. This transformation makes her powerful and immortal, allowing her [[TheSlowPath to return from the past to the present]] and keep the Master Sword safe as it recovers its sacred power. However, becoming a dragon means losing her mind in process and thus the Light Dragon is little more than a mindless animal roaming the sky, only subconsciously helping out Link in times of need in the present.]]
319* AmnesiacResonance: [[spoiler:Despite turning into the supposedly mindless Light Dragon, she still retains enough of herself that she sheds a tear ''thousands of years'' after her draconification to show Link one final aspect of the past: the actual transformation. She also retains enough of herself that she doesn't hesitate to come help Link against the Demon Dragon.]]
320* AwesomeByAnalysis: [[spoiler:In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', despite having no context for Ganondorf besides one encounter with a zombie vaguely resembling him and Rauru stating that he had the situation well in hand, Zelda can't get off one thing: Ganondorf's name. Unlike everyone else, she's intimately familiar with the name of Calamity Ganon, and knows this isn't coincidence. Thus, despite Rauru's insistence to leave it to him, she secretly works with Queen Sonia to prepare a trap for Ganondorf. This [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong nearly averts catastrophe then and there.]] [[YouCantThwartStageOne Unfortunately]], Zelda FailedASpotCheck in Ganon[[note]]''dorf''[[/note]] being the [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda video game originator]] of VillainTeleportation.]]
321* BadassAdorable: She's an archaeology nerd who, upon awakening to Hylia's power, is strong enough to seal the resident EldritchAbomination in [[SealedEvilInADuel a duel]] for an entire century. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', while her holy powers have significantly weakened, she learns she is magically in tune with time powers and learns how to control them.
322* BadassBookworm: A staple for the character due to most being the bearer of the Triforce of Wisdom, but this Zelda takes it further by being a scholar who explores Hyrule culture while ultimately sealing Ganon with her for 100 years.
323* BadassInDistress: Zelda has been fighting Ganon nonstop for a century. She awakens Link because her power is waning and she needs backup.
324* BarrierMaiden: She's kept Ganon sealed within Hyrule Castle for the past century.
325* BarrierWarrior: She creates a massive barrier of light to trap Dark Beast Ganon in Hyrule Field and allow Link to defeat him.
326* BeYourself: [[spoiler:It's implied that the reason she has such trouble with her powers, compared to other Zeldas who were more or less able to behave as they liked, is because she is prevented from doing this. In one of the memories, she poses a hypothetical to Link, asking him to consider that if one day he realized he wasn't meant to be a fighter, but no matter what, because he was born into a family of the Royal Guard, that's the role he had to fill. It's very clear she's actually talking about herself and her role as Princess. In another memory, her father [[FantasyForbiddingFather quashes and suppresses her interests]], dismissing them as 'playing at being a scholar', and forces her to do as her ancestors did. Rather tellingly, in the sequel while learning about her temporal abilities from the first King and Queen of Hyrule Rauru and Sonia, being encouraged and allowed to be herself dramatically improves her ability to learn, to the point of having completely mastered time magic by the time they face against Ganondorf.]]
327* BigGood: She was responsible for gathering the Champions and spearheaded the research of the lost [[{{Magitek}} Sheikah technology]]; including the Divine Beasts and Link's Sheikah Slate. And she has prevented Calamity Ganon from completing his conquest by keeping him confined to Hyrule Castle while Link recovers.
328* BigOlEyebrows: Hers are noticeably thicker than most of her predecessors and they're a few shades darker than her hair color.
329* ABirthdayNotABreak: She spends her seventeenth birthday praying at the Spring of Wisdom, but as she comes down from Mount Lanayru, [[spoiler:Calamity Ganon attacks, killing the Champions, corrupting the Sheikah machines, putting Link out of commission, and laying waste to Hyrule]].
330* Bittersweet17: She made one final effort to awaken her sealing powers by praying at the last spring, the Spring of Wisdom, on her seventeenth birthday, the first day she was able to go there. Unfortunately, it doesn't work.
331* BlueBlood: She's the crown princess of Hyrule and, appropriately, speaks with a high-class British accent in the English dub.
332* BodyguardCrush: Her behavior in some of the cutscenes imply this, and [[spoiler:a sidequest involving the minstrel Kass will reveal that his teacher was a Sheikah poet for the royal court who fell in love with Zelda, but that she "only had eyes for her appointed knight"]].
333* BreakTheCutie: She cries to Link and heavily laments how all her efforts (assumed to be preventing the fall of Hyrule and stopping the Calamity Ganon from doing so) [[ShootTheShaggyDog were for nothing]].
334* BroughtDownToBadass: In ''Tears of the Kingdom''. Spending a hundred years keeping the Calamity sealed, and then using the remainder of her power to destroy it once and for all has caused her to lose much of the power she displayed in ''Breath of the Wild''. That said, she still has access to [[TimeMaster time manipulation]] powers due to her connection to the Goddess Hylia, which is further amplified by her secret stone.
335* CaringGardener: Implied. Both her bedroom and her study have the dried remains of small potted plants in them, though it's unclear if she tended to them herself.
336* CharacterDevelopment: She starts off haughty and dismissive towards Link, resenting his seeming ease and success and acting much like her counterpart from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfZelda1989'' animated series. However, she slowly warms up to him as they spend time together and she learns he has his own struggles.
337* CombatPragmatist: Her time magic makes her this by nature in ''Tears of the Kingdom''. She is by no means the powerhouse that she was when she awakened her holy powers, so she is much more crafty and pragmatic with her use of her magic such as [[spoiler:time reversing the weapons the Sages hurl at Ganondorf, causing them to hit him.]]
338* CompositeCharacter: The developers have compared her to both her ''Twilight Princess'' and ''Skyward Sword'' incarnations. She's very serious-minded about the fate of Hyrule like the former, but her status as a close friend of Link's, with possible romantic undertones, matches that of the latter. On top of that, the way her more independent personality initially causes her to clash with Link and watching the two adapt and grow closer to each other as their journey goes on is reminiscent of Tetra and the Hero of Wind's relationship in ''Wind Waker''.
339* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: Previous incarnations of Zelda were already adept at magic and most met Link when his quest is underway. This Zelda is insecure about her inability to unlock her powers and has known Link for quite some time before the game begins. In addition, instead of being [[DamselInDistress being kept captive by the villains]], she's instead the one [[SealedEvilInADuel keeping Ganon trapped in Hyrule Castle]].
340* CoveredInMud: Zelda on the day of the Great Calamity, as she gets put on the run from Guardians in the rain.
341* CrisisOfFaith: [[spoiler:In one of the memories of the events from the past, Zelda's inability to channel Hylia's power despite praying to the goddesses daily eventually causes her to lash out and curse her divine ancestor.]]
342* CryIntoChest: Zelda [[spoiler:was unable to awaken her powers, fails her kingdom and her friends, and]] breaks down crying in Link's arms.
343* DareToBeBadass: When she went to recruit Revali as Divine Beast Vah Medoh's pilot, she told him "We must protect the precious life of this land from the Calamity's grasp at all costs. Hyrule needs you, Revali." Despite finding the plan against Ganon to be foolish and thinking Zelda's wording was a bit silly, Revali was struck by her absolute conviction.
344* DeathOfPersonality: [[spoiler:Becoming the Light Dragon caused her to lose all sense of self beyond base instincts, and she states she doesn't "really remember" her time as a dragon, though she is aware that it happened. Despite this, she does seem to retain at least ''some'' sense of her former self as the Light Dragon, as her dragon form cries tears that contain her memories, she seems to have a general sense to avoid the Depths and areas with high Gloom, and she rushes to aid Link during the final battle, despite the fact that she shouldn't be aware of what is going on or who Link even is.]]
345* {{Determinator}}: She neither has any experience as a physical fighter nor in her divine powers, but what she lacks in experience, she makes up for in courage and sheer determination. She saved a dying Link's life by shutting down all of the surrounding Guardians with her divine magic, marched toward Hyrule Castle by herself despite multiple Guardians roaming about, sealed away Ganon for a hundred years before he could destroy Hyrule, and is still fighting him to make sure he doesn't break free. [[spoiler:She's even the one to deal the finishing blow on Ganon, sealing him away.]]
346* DefrostingIceQueen: She starts off as being dismissive and cold towards Link, but gradually becomes affectionate towards him.
347* {{Deuteragonist}}: She's the titular character, one of the three beings with their destinies constantly entangled in Hyrule's history, most of the memories detail her growing relationship with Link, and she's the BarrierMaiden who bought Link the just over a century to save the day. She continues this role in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' where a large portion of the story revolves around her time in the past, her relationships with Rauru and Sonia, learning how to control her time magic, [[spoiler:her confrontation with Ganondorf and helping Rauru seal him away, and sacrificing her mind and body by turning into a dragon so she can restore the damaged Master Sword to help Link in the present.]]
348* DieOrFly: She is unable to summon her divine powers [[spoiler:until threatened by a Guardian, after Link has fallen in battle, and the power is the only thing that can protect him]].
349* DragonsAreDivine: [[spoiler:Swallows her secret stone in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' in order to become the holy Light Dragon, at the cost of her identity]].
350* ErmineCapeEffect: This is actually averted; Zelda does have a fancy royal outfit with the RequisiteRoyalRegalia like her CoolCrown, but she only wears it for ceremonial purposes in the story and actually wears two other outfits for travel and for rituals.
351* FlatEarthAtheist: Because of scholarly pursuits and focusing on Hyrule's equivalent of UsefulNotes/TheScientificMethod, she is skeptical that blind faith to the goddesses will be enough to unlock her powers. She becomes more doubtful as each attempt at devout prayer is only answered with failure. This frustrates her father, who is a pious ruler, as past princesses and queens have been successful using that method. It's strongly implied that Zelda's doubt of her own divine inheritance and inadequate self-confidence kept her powers sealed.
352* FlowerMotif: Zelda is associated with the in-game flower called the Silent Princess; this rare and beautiful flower is said to be impossible to grow in a controlled environment, much like [[spoiler:Zelda's powers are not able to flourish in her restricted life. In a poetic justice, a lone Silent Princess grows defiant in her Castle study amongst Calamity Gannon's miasma of Malice]]. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', after completing "The Dragon's Tears" sidequest [[spoiler:and finding out the eponymous dragon actually is Zelda]], an entire bed of Silent Princesses spawns where Link is. Also, you can often find a lone Silent Princess left as offering at the Calamity Memorials she has dedicated across the land.
353* {{Foil}}: Mipha has everything Zelda wants: confidence, mastery over her powers, and the respect of her people. As seen in Mipha's diary, Zelda also has what Mipha wants: Link's time and attention. It's on this axis that [[spoiler:Mipha is able to tell Zelda how she might access her powers: her feelings for Link]].
354* {{Foreshadowing}}: In one of the flashbacks where Link single-handedly killed an army of monsters, Zelda praises Link for his courage, but also warns him not to push himself beyond his limits. [[spoiler:In the final memory, Link is shown on the brink of collapse and his Master Sword is notched and stained from holding off a swarm of Guardians that were attacking him and Zelda. The princess pleads with Link to save himself, but he refuses to stop protecting her.]]
355* FreudianExcuse: Her attitude towards Link at first and her moments of hopelessness and self-loathing stem from two potential causes. [[spoiler:The first being the death of her mother, which also strained her relationship with her father, is still something she grieves over. The other being how many, including her father, feel she's wasting her time at "playing a scholar" and give her enormous pressure and judgement for not living up to her ancestors. So she initially resents him for thinking he has no issues before realizing that he too has them, but he just hides them better by staying quiet.]]
356* GambitRoulette: [[spoiler:In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', although a very simple plan by concept as there were no other alternatives at the time, Zelda's decision in the ancient past [[TheSlowPath to become an immortal dragon and wait]] to return to Link in the future had a number of outcomes that no one could predict with certainty, but this manages to work out in the end. These outcomes include her ability to assist Link in the final battle despite becoming a non-sentient Light Dragon with no sense of self, the recovery of the Gloom-shattered Master Sword, and even being able to regain her humanity after Demon Dragon Ganondorf's defeat thanks to the intervention of Rauru and Sonia's spirits]].
357* {{Geek}}: During one memory she's somber about a particularly rare wildflower called the Silent Princess, only to get excited about finding a big frog and get so wrapped up in it testing its medical effects on Link that she completely forgets that most people would rather not swallow a live frog.
358* GenderedOutfit: Her blue outfit is essentially a female version of Link's. The DLC reveals that all of the Champions' blue pieces were made by Zelda herself, so it's implied that her outfit is meant to coordinate by her own design.
359* GeniusSweetTooth: The palace library contains a cookbook mentioning Zelda's favorite food was fruitcake, which she claimed helped her focus better on ancient technology research.
360* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: Like her earliest incarnation, Zelda has long blonde hair and wears a ceremonial white gown (along with gold accessories) when she prays at the ancient springs to awaken the divine power of Hylia within her. She ends up wearing it when Calamity Ganon attacks, and, since she is wearing it after his defeat, it seems she walked into Hyrule Castle still wearing the dress to face him down and contain him for 100 years.
361* GoThroughMe: One of the scenes shows Zelda standing between a badly-injured Link and a Guardian that's about to blast him with a laser. [[spoiler:It is this act that finally allows her to awaken Hylia's power.]]
362* GreenEyedMonster: Initially, she was resentful of Link because he was chosen by the Master Sword while she was yet to [[spoiler:awaken to her powers]], but she came to appreciate him for keeping her safe and even listening to her insecurities. And yet, she still harbored jealousy [[spoiler:until she realized she loved him, which was the trigger she needed to save him from Guardians chasing them down]].
363* HardWorkHardlyWorks: [[spoiler:The methods King Rhoam used to train her to use her power [[NiceJobBreakingItHero caused her to be a late bloomer when it comes to Hylia's power]]. In fact, until they got to know each other more, this was a major source of her initial envy towards Link (as he was chosen by the Master Sword much sooner than Zelda was able to harness the power of Hylia).]]
364* HartmanHips: Accentuated by her traveling outfit and white dress (and the game's camera angles).
365* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:While technically still alive, in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' she [[DeathOfPersonality sacrifices her mind and body]] to transform into an eternal living dragon to restore the Master Sword to its former glory. She gets better at the end when Rauru, Sonia, and Link restore her original body.]]
366* HeyYou: In her diary, she calls Link "him". After he saves her life, she starts using his name, hesitantly switching her form of address.
367* HoldingBackThePhlebotinum: Her main plight in the game. When the game takes place, Zelda [[spoiler:barely has any power left to spare to hold back Calamity Ganon after 100 years of a careful balancing act. She can either hold him or vanquish him, but not both. She is in need of Link to proverbially pummel the monster tender for her to finish, hence why she wakes Link up at the moment she does. When she indeed vanquishes the beast after Link gives it a monumental ass-kicking, she tells Link that her powers have run so dry that she can't hear the voice from the Master Sword anymore. That last part becomes averted as of ''Tears of the Kingdom'', as she is able to hear Fi's voice again after the Master Sword is sent back in time.]]
368* HolyHandGrenade: Zelda is set to inherit a divine power of her ancestors.[[note]]It's implied, but not outright stated, that her holy power is in fact the completed Triforce, given the imagery.[[/note]]
369* HowDoIShotWeb:
370** Part of her plight in ''Breath of the Wild'' is trying to figure out ''how'' to even invoke the power of Hylia within her. It isn't until a DieOrFly moment does she finally manage to bring them out. [[spoiler:It's heavily implied her father's strict insistence on her learning to invoke those powers at the expense of her own interests is what put such a strain on bringing the power out to begin with, as she quickly came to resent those supposed powers because of it.]]
371** She has time powers that save her in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' by bringing her into the distant past, but because she doesn't know how to use them she doesn't know how to use them to go back even though, technically, she's probably ''capable'' of doing so. [[spoiler:The eventual solution she has to go with is one she was told not to: Swallowing the stone itself and taking TheSlowPath back.]] That being said, compared to her absolutely abysmal time of figuring out how to use her divine powers, her temporal abilities come much easier due to the first [[GoodParents King and Queen of Hyrule Rauru and Sonia]] being encouraging and allowing her to handle things on her terms, to the point of having mastered time magic to a much better degree by the time they face against [[spoiler:Ganondorf.]]
372* IAmVeryBritish: Speaks with a noticeable Received Pronunciation accent, befitting her station as a princess.
373* AnIceSuit: In a DLC scene where she meets with Revali, she's wandering around a winter landscape in a white coat [[PrettyInMink trimmed with white fur]].
374* InadequateInheritor:
375** [[spoiler:As revealed in Link's awakened memories, she was seen as one by her father and her subjects due to her inability to awaken the divine power the Royal Family inherited from Hylia, and her own interests and wants were dismissed as 'playing at being a scholar'. One memory even shows that ''she'' sees herself as this too.]]
376--->'''Zelda:''' What's wrong with me?
377** [[spoiler:Once she unlocks her powers, she becomes a SuperiorSuccessor, and the strongest Zelda we've seen to date. In a role reversal, instead of being captured and held in Ganon's Tower, she essentially captured Ganon and held him in Hyrule Castle for ''100 years'' until Link came to help destroy him.]]
378* InelegantBlubbering: Averted or Played Straight depending on the version of the game in the [[spoiler:"Despair"]] memory.
379** Averted in the English version. In that one, Zelda has nearly hit the DespairEventHorizon, and is a mess, but she still keeps herself rather held together and quietly sobs into Link's chest.
380** Played Straight in the Japanese version. In that one, Zelda flies past the DespairEventHorizon. As she talks to Link, she breaks down more and more until she completely ''shatters'' in Link's arms, loudly wailing and screaming.
381* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Zelda is initially aloof and haughty towards Link, resenting him for realizing his ability as the Hero's reincarnation [[spoiler:while she is initially unable to tap into the divine power passed down by Hylia]].
382* {{Irony}}: Of the InvertedTrope variety. Most of the time, Ganon imprisons Zelda in Ganon's Tower. This Zelda imprisoned Ganon in Hyrule Castle.
383* JerkassRealization
384** After Link rescues Zelda from Yiga ninjas, she realizes how selfish and antagonistic she's been towards him and apologies for her actions and begins to talk with him.
385** She assumes everything is easy for Link and is uncomfortable around him because he never speaks to her. When she finally asks him why he's so quiet and is told it's because he thinks it's what's expected of him and it helps him deal with stress, she realizes she's been hostile to him for no reason.
386* JerkassToOne: As shown in memories from the "Champions' Ballad" DLC, she was shown to be respectful and kind to others. The only one she was ever aloof with was Link. After he saved her from the Yiga, this gets turned upside down and he becomes the person she's the closest with.
387* TheLeader: She was the appointed commander of the Champions.
388* LightEmUp: With her divine powers, she can create massive explosions and spheres of holy light. With a single burst, she is able to deactivate all the Malice-possessed Guardians, and at the end of game she evaporates Ganon with a slowly expanding ball of light. It is also implied that she created the Bow Of Light with her powers. She gets to show the full extent of her light powers in ''Age of Calamity''.
389* TheLoad: [[spoiler:Was considered this in the past since she couldn't awaken her divine powers, much to her displeasure. She ''tried'' to be TheSmartGal of the Champions or perform duties that would normally be expected of a princess instead, but her father was having none of it and shoved her back into this by forcing her to pray constantly to no avail.]]
390* LookOnMyWorksYeMightyAndDespair:
391** In ''Breath of the Wild'', Zelda had basically nothing to show for her efforts, with her dutiful training to awaken her powers having born no fruit, and her study of the Sheikah tech being less-than-noteworthy and going unacknowledged. The only remnant of her after 100 years ([[TimeAbyss other than her still being alive]]) is the memory of the few who were alive at the time, and her status as a legend among other Hylians. [[spoiler: By the GoldenEnding, Zelda is perfectly fine with the loss of the powers she finally attained after working so hard, satisfied with the confirmation from Link that there are still people who remember her and care about her.]]
392** Subverted in ''Tears of the Kingdom''; Zelda accidentally [[TimeTravel falls back to the start of Hyrule's history]], but manages to get [[spoiler:the shattered Master Sword]] back to Link over all this time, in a significantly better state than before.
393* MagicalSpeciesTransformation: [[spoiler:In the final geoglyph memory of the second game, she becomes a massive dragon.]]
394* {{Magitek}}: Her official character art and amiibo show her using the Sheikah Slate. [[spoiler:She was its original bearer, and left it with Link to use when he awoke from his healing stasis.]]
395* MeaningfulAppearance: Previous incarnations of Zelda had InnocentBlueEyes, but hers are green. [[VisualPun Fittingly enough,]] her initial hostility towards Link is because [[spoiler:she [[GreenEyedMonster envies]] how effortlessly he seems to be fulfilling his destiny, as he apparently proved instantly he was a natural with the Master Sword]].
396* MissingMom: Zelda's mother, the Queen, died a year before Zelda's training was to begin. [[spoiler:As she was the parent with Hylia's magic, Zelda was left without a teacher to guide her through tapping her latent magic power, leading to her underdeveloped abilities, and her father, despite also being of Hylia's bloodline, isn't any better at it than she is.]]
397* ModestRoyalty: She is seen in many outfits, but the most prominent one is her Champion's attire, which is more athletic and not so regal.
398* MotorMouth: She, as a scholar, is pretty talkative when it comes to the subjects of her research.
399* MsFanservice: [[{{Downplayed}} Downplayed]]. On paper, she wears modest clothing, but her pants are [[PaintedOnPants extremely tight]]. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'' there isn't any overt MaleGaze towards her but she spends much of her screentime in a more revealing outfit than the previous game, which is also quite tight around her sizable rear that is made obvious in scenes that show her in profile. Her [[spoiler:imposter wears the same outfit, uses her voice and is noticeably flirtatious in her mannerisms with Link when finally confronting him.]]
400* MuggleBornOfMages: A lot of Zelda's issues come from [[spoiler:not being able to awaken the magical powers that come naturally to the women of her family. Subverted later on, as her power manifests in time to save Link from Guardians]].
401-->'''Zelda:''' A daughter of Hyrule's royal family yet unable to use sealing magic... He must despise me.
402* MyGreatestFailure: [[spoiler:Between Calamity Ganon's return and Zelda awakening her power, there's a dark moment when she believes that all her hard work for the past ten years, training to access her power and researching Ancient technology, did nothing to save her friends, her kingdom, or her father. She blames herself.]]
403-->'''Zelda:''' Everything I've done up until now... it was all for nothing...!
404* MythologyGag: In Zelda's room in Hyrule Castle, you can find a powerful Royal Guard's Bow on display on her wall; the bow and arrow, of course, has been Zelda's weapon of choice in many games before.
405* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: She mentions in her diary that she had yet to see, let alone make up with, her father from a fight before she and the party set out for Mount Lanayru. That's also the day Calamity Ganon attacks.
406* NiceGirl: Insecurities toward Link aside, she’s a rather gentle hearted and friendly woman who cares for the people she rules over and was anguished she was unable to awaken her powers to protect Hyrule from Ganon.
407* OlderThanTheyLook: Before the Calamity hit, she had just turned 17. However, in the present time of the game, [[spoiler:she's technically 117 years old. She didn't age due to her being locked in a magical battle with Ganon for 100 years, which kept her physical body in stasis. This is taken up to eleven in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' when she's aged up to her early twenties at minimum, but she goes back to the past and lives 10,000+ years as a dragon]].
408* OutOfCharacterAlert: In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', Zelda begins appearing all throughout Hyrule, acting very strangely and giving absurd and/or dangerous commands to her subjects. Particularly of note is her behavior during the [[BadMoonRising Blood Moon]], where she seems to be describing it in ''awe''. All of this bizarre behavior is because [[spoiler:''[[SpotTheImpostor it's not Zelda at all]]'']].
409* PaintedOnPants: In her traveling outfit, Zelda's pants are skintight.
410* PimpedOutDress: Zelda's court dress is a beautiful and elaborate blue gown.
411* PowerGlows: Her sealing powers are based on light, and thus whenever she uses them, they manifest as a bright light. In addition, she herself glows as she uses her powers.
412* ThePowerOfLove:
413** Kass believes it was Zelda's love for Link that [[spoiler:finally awakened her power, based on what his late teacher, a Sheikah poet, witnessed 100 years ago]].
414** In the memory where she climbs down the Fountain of Wisdom, Mipha is about to tell her how her own powers work, when the Calamity suddenly strikes; it's heavily implied that Mipha's intention was to tell Zelda that [[spoiler:she should think about the person she loves.]]
415** There are significant implications that [[spoiler:despite being an immortal and non-sapient Light Dragon, Zelda is driven by her strong desire to help Link and her feelings for him. This leads her to intercept the Demon Dragon (roaring a battle cry as she does so) despite having until then spent millennia doing nothing but flying aimlessly in the skies above Hyrule, allowing Link to escape from the Demon Dragon's jaws and land safely on her head. Throughout the battle, she is determined to keep Link safe from the attacks of the enemy and catch him when he falls. She displays a remarkable level of protectiveness towards him, even when she is not required to. Most notably, after being restored to normal, it's not the impact of the water that wakes her up, but her saying she felt a warm and loving embrace, which is suggesting that it was Link holding her.]]
416* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: Zelda, by her own admission, lacks any proper skills in combat without her powers. [[spoiler:After awakening her powers, however, she is able to shut down a whole battalion of Guardians before walking into Hyrule Castle to trap Ganon inside it for 100 years. In the FinalBoss fight, she aids Link by generating InstantRunes on Ganon's body for Link to target and then afterward is the one to deliver the finishing blow, consuming and sealing it.]]
417* PrincessInRags:
418** If you think about it, this is the situation that [[FallenPrincess Zelda]] is currently in at the end of ''Breath of the Wild''. She's lost her kingdom and most of her people, [[spoiler:including her father the King]], to Calamity Ganon. By the time [[spoiler:she wakes up from her 100 year stasis]], and Ganon eventually defeated, [[spoiler:her kingdom is still in ruins, and her ruined castle uninhabitable]], and it's going to take years for her and her kingdom to get back on their feet. What places her in Princess in Rags territory is that, in spite of all this, [[spoiler:she's seen at the end wearing her royal outfit again and riding a new [[WhiteStallion royal horse]], complete with decorations, like the princess she always has been 100 years ago, but with the only person at her side this time being Link]].
419** In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', she is shown to be living with Link in a modest house in Hateno Village. While she is still revered, referred to as princess, and has a few trappings of Royalty, she seems to have little actual authority. The Bonus Ending, though, has the leaders of all the different species [[RightfulKingReturns swear a oath of loyalty to their queen]].
420* RebelliousPrincess: Because Zelda struggles to awaken her divine power, she prefers to spend her time as a scholar exploring Hyrule. Her father disapproves of her choice, and has Link guard Zelda against her own will.
421* ReligionIsMagic: The power passed down the royal family is due to DivineParentage and it is assumed that the power must be awoken through ritualistic prayer.
422* RescueRomance: After Link saves her and she learns that he is not as stoic and confident as he appears, not only did she start to warm up to him, she later developed feelings for him, as even the Deku Tree suggests telling him in person instead of through a message.
423* TheResenter: [[spoiler:She was initially jealous of Link for his status as TheChosenOne and for how easily he was able to wield the Master Sword, while she repeatedly failed to awaken Hylia's power. In one of the memories, she contemplates breaking into a Shrine, which is only meant to be entered as a Trial by the chosen hero. As Urbosa put it, Link reminded her of her own failures.]]
424* RoyaltySuperPower: The divine magic that Zelda strives for is passed down by blood from the Royal Family's godly predecessor.
425* SacredBowAndArrows: As per tradition, the final battle begins with Zelda creating the Bow of Light with her powers for Link to wield as an EleventhHourSuperPower. Zelda's Bow of Twilight from ''Twilight Princess'' can also be obtained from the Zelda Smash Bros Amiibo and can fire infinite Light Arrows with the blast radius of Bomb Arrows and the power of Ancient Arrows.
426* ScaledUp: In a rare heroic variation [[spoiler:the finale of ''Tears of the Kingdom'' sees her transform into a dragon.]]
427* SealedGoodInACan: [[spoiler:The can being the Calamity Ganon, who itself [[SealedEvilInADuel was sealed in Hyrule Castle as a result]].]]
428* ShipTease:
429** Finishing Kass's sidequest makes [[spoiler:Zelda's feelings for "her appointed knight" explict, as it greatly frustrated his teacher who, as the court poet, had fallen in love with the princess and was jealous that she only had eyes for a commoner like Link. We also later see that her desire to protect or save him was the reason for her powers being awoken.]]
430** In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', it appears that [[spoiler:she and Link live together in Hateno in a one-bedroom house.]]
431** The way Zelda describes Link to [[spoiler:Rauru and Sonia is so full of blatant adoration that the king and queen can't help but give each other knowing looks that Link is more to Zelda than just a capable bodyguard. ]]
432* SignatureSoundEffect: Whenever she uses her powers, the golden glow is always accompanied by a ringing noise.
433* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: After learning that behind Link's stoic attitude lies a young man with his own insecurities that she can confide in, it's likely what led to her developing feelings for him.
434* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: She didn't appear in footage until the Game Awards trailer, though her face wasn't shown and her identity wasn't revealed until the January Switch presentation. Her voice is in the E3 2016 trailer, though like her identity, it wasn't revealed to be her.
435* TheSlowPath: [[spoiler:In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', because Zelda is still trapped in the past and the Master Sword's recovery will likely take millennia before it's not just back to working condition but enhanced by her sacred power to the degree needed to slay Ganondorf, she ultimately chooses to undergo draconification in order to ensure that she would be able to help Link eons later. It leaves her as a mindless immortal dragon until she is freed by the spirits of Rauru and Sonia.]]
436* TheSmartGal: Of the Champions; her combat abilities are undeveloped due to her being unable to access Hylia's power, but she's the most knowledgable of the Sheikah's technology, and continuously researches ways to help her team.
437* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:Of all the Champions when the Calamity Ganon first attacked, leaving her alone to fend it off. Subverted in that she immediately had Link sent off to be resurrected while he still could be, making his passing ''very'' brief, though it took a hundred years to revive him fully.]]
438* SpockSpeak: Well-spoken at all times.
439* SuddenlyVoiced: ''Breath of the Wild'' is the first mainstream ''Zelda'' game[[note]]She's spoken before in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaCDiGames'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaFourSwordsAdventures Tetra's Trackers]]'', but it's been a long time since either one[[/note]] where she (among other characters) is given fully-fledged voice acting, in all languages the game is localized into.
440* SwallowedWhole: [[spoiler:By the Calamity Ganon when she went to face it after Hyrule's destruction, whereupon she managed to confine it to the castle, but was consequently trapped inside it for the next century until Link defeated it.]]
441* TakingTheBullet: This seemed to be her plan when she [[spoiler:jumped between Link and a Guardian during the final memory. After her powers thankfully kicked in and saved both of them, she is shocked and confused, implying that she either didn't expect them to work or wasn't even consciously trying to use them]].
442* {{Technobabble}}: Zelda slips into this when geeking out.
443* {{Telepathy}}: In the grand ''Zelda'' tradition, Zelda herself keeps an eye on Link's adventures and speaks to him via a psychic connection. [[spoiler:It's unclear if this is the source of the memory Link finds of when she left the Master Sword in the Deku Tree's care, or if it's because of his connection to Fi.]]
444* TemptingFate: Early on in their relationship, Zelda gets fed up with Link following her constantly and bluntly tells him to get lost because she can take care of herself. Two memory scenes later, cue Zelda running for dear life from Yiga assassins, with Link nowhere in sight.
445* TextileWorkIsFeminine: "The Champions' Ballad" reveals that the NonUniformUniform outfits the Champions wear were all sewn by Zelda.
446* ThemeMusicPowerUp: When Zelda [[spoiler:finally uses her sealing magic for the first time, the scene is accompanied by her theme]].
447* ThemeNaming: {{Implied}}. It's mentioned that due to tradition, the Princesses of Hyrule are all named Zelda, herself included.
448* ThroughHisStomach: According to her diary, she gets Link to open up by feeding him lots of food.
449* TimeAbyss: [[spoiler:As a result of becoming an immortal dragon and taking TheSlowPath to the present day, Zelda is at least ''ten thousand years old'' by the end of ''Tears of the Kingdom''.]]
450* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: [[spoiler:After being consumed by Calamity Ganon, she was put in exactly the right place to be able to keep it sealed inside Hyrule Castle for a whopping one hundred years.]]
451* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The palace chefs claimed Zelda had a passion for fruitcake.
452* TragicKeepsake: Zelda's Sheikah Slate acts as one for Link; her photographs on the camera are the key to Link recovering from his amnesia.
453* TrainingFromHell: Zelda has trained by praying in freezing-cold sacred water for days at a time.
454* TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening: Zelda's divine powers only kicked in [[spoiler:shortly after Calamity Ganon enacted his plan and took control of the Guardians and the Divine Beasts, when Link was at death's door and about to be killed right in front of her]].
455* TrueBlueFemininity: She wore a navy blue regal dress in flashbacks, and her traveling outfit is predominantly blue.
456* TheUglyGuysHotDaughter: [[spoiler:Being an {{Expy}} of the [[https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Old_Man Old Man]] from the original ''The Legend of Zelda'']], King Rhoam has little to do with Zelda's cuteness. Though [[BigOlEyebrows her eyebrows]] may come from him.
457* UnevenHybrid: [[spoiler:Though you wouldn't be able to tell by looking, Zelda, like all other descendants of King Rauru and Queen Sonia, is part [[BeastMan Zonai]].]]
458* UniversallyBelovedLeader: In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', she is the obvious moral and possibly logistical leader of Hyrule's rebuilding efforts, and receives universal praise for her efforts in this regard, lauded for such feats as establishing a school, building memorials of the Calamity throughout the kingdom, and studying endangered species. [[spoiler:This makes it very effective for Phantom Ganon to assume her appearance to sow discord and confusion around the land, such as convincing Yunobo to wear a mask that renders him BrainwashedAndCrazy, because Zelda is that trusted and held in good standing by the populace. "Zelda's" [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness odd mannerisms]] are a constant source of unease for the people both throughout the main quest and in other side-activities she appears in before the deception is revealed]].
459* UnskilledButStrong: [[spoiler:She had just awakened to Hylia's power when she destroys an entire army of Guardians, and seals Ganon in a duel for a century. Compared to previous games, she is the strongest Zelda in terms of sheer magical power, using what is implied to be the whole Triforce to seal Ganon away.]]
460* UptownGirl: [[spoiler:Her love for Link drew the ire of Hyrule's court poet since Link was neither nobility nor royalty.]]
461* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: While the official label regarding her relationship with Link remains undefined outside of "princess and knight" and Zelda herself is not an aggressive individual aside from the early way she treated Link, [[spoiler:Zelda did attempt to [[TakingTheBullet take the bullet]] in ''Breath of the Wild'' to save a dying Link from a corrupted Guardian, which finally [[ThePowerOfLove awakened her sacred powers]] and save them both for the time being. This ramps up in ''Tears of the Kingdom'', even as the [[AlmightyIdiot immortal and non-sentient Light Dragon]], Zelda's powerful desire to help Link drove her draconic self, which was simply flying somewhat aimlessly in the heavens above Hyrule, to intercept the Demon Dragon, allowing Link to free himself from the Demon Dragon's maw and be caught safely on top of her head. Throughout the fight, she is driven to catch Link when he freefalls past the Demon Dragon while keeping him safe from gloom projectiles. Very protective, even when she is not herself]].
462* VitriolicBestBuds: Her relationship with Link started off as a one-sided version of this. As he was the appointed knight, his job was to protect Zelda from danger. Zelda, being the fiercely independent girl she is, wasn't too happy with the idea of having a 24/7 bodyguard and according to Urbosa, she saw Link as a reminder of her own failure to [[spoiler:awaken Hylia's power]]. But after Link saves her from a trio of Yiga ninjas, she gradually began to warm up to him, [[spoiler:even ordering that he be taken to the Shrine of Resurrection in a last-ditch effort to save his life after her powers activated trying to protect him for a change]].
463* WakeUpCall: Due to being bitter about her inability to awaken her power and jealous of Link who's fulfilling his part of their shared destiny, Zelda lashed out at him, up to and including claiming she doesn't need him as her bodyguard. When she get ambushed by Yiga Clan assassins and Link saves her, she realised how wrong she was to take out her frustrations on him and she ''does'' need him to protect her.
464* WeakButSkilled: She becomes this in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' where her holy powers have significantly weakened and she has to rely on Link for protection. However, she eventually learns how to control the time magic she's naturally gifted with, and while she isn't a powerhouse like she was when she awakened her holy powers, she's smart enough to make good use of her powers such as [[spoiler:initially foiling an assassination attempt on Sonia, and her confrontation with Ganondorf where she rewinds the weapons the sages throw at him back at him.]]
465* WellDoneDaughterGal: Her father was very strict and had high expectations for her, and their relationship was strained by the time of Ganon's attack. [[spoiler:It ended up playing a role in Hyrule's downfall.]]
466* WellExcuseMePrincess: She might not be as snarky as her [[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfZelda1989 cartoon incarnation]], but she definitely has the attitude.
467* WhiteStallion: She had a prized white stallion which Link had taught her how to ride and it was decked out in a fancy bridle and saddle. Taming the descendant of this same horse is the goal of the sidequest which earns Link the bridle and saddle to go along with it. [[spoiler:In the True Ending, Zelda seems to have gotten her hands on this horse.]]
468* WhenSheSmiles: [[spoiler:Has an absolutely beautiful smile in the True Ending, and in the Japanese version's quest journal Link specifically notes how much he wants to see it again.]]
469* TheWisePrincess: Zelda is wise and scholarly with an insatiable curiosity for knowledge. In the post-post-apocalyptic realm of Hyrule after the end of the Calamity, she starts up a schoolhouse in Hateno and was the main teacher for a while.
470* WorldsMostBeautifulWoman: Her beauty's so renowned that people are still talking about it 100 years later.
471* YouCantThwartStageOne: [[spoiler:Zelda, after being sent back in time in ''Tears of the Kingdom'', attempts to undo the rise of the Demon King, to save the founding King and Queen, Rauru and Sonia. Though she figures out who the Demon King is and makes a plan to ensnare him, she overestimates herself, and fails to stop the events that would come to pass -- because, as it turns out, [[StableTimeLoop she was always meant to be there.]] Doubles as YouAlreadyChangedThePast, since Ganondorf used Sonia's trust in Zelda to get her stone.]]
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