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*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', during a scene that explains the background of the [[Twili]], Link and Ilia are used as examples of greedy Hylians going after the Triforce. Afterwards it shows three Shadowy links, all with glowing red eyes, as examples of the Twili.
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*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', during a scene that explains the background of the [[Twili]], Link and Ilia are used as examples of greedy Hylians going after the Triforce. Afterwards it shows three Shadowy Links, all with glowing red eyes, as examples of the Twili.
  
 
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Dark Link fighting Link in the Great Palace.
Dark Link
Hair color Black
Eye color Red
Debut Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

Dark Link (sometimes known as Shadow Link) is the evil counterpart of Link. He often shows up as a single entity or in multiple forms. When fighting alone, Dark Link is a powerful foe that knows all of Link's techniques (and sometimes more).

Background

Dark Link first appeared in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link as the final boss. After Link defeated the Thunderbird, Link approached a strange tiny old man (pictured right) when suddenly a shadow version of himself appeared. Dark Link fought just like Link, forcing Link to break through his enemy's defenses and finally defeat him so he could claim the Triforce of Courage.

Another Dark Link would challenge Link in the Water Temple during Ocarina of Time. In one of the rooms in the dungeon, the scenery became that of a endless pool of water with a single tree in the middle. Dark Link then emerged as the dungeon's mini-boss and attacked Link. He also had all of Link's techniques and more, making it difficult to defeat him. He was particularly vulnerable against the Megaton Hammer and could do nothing to evade the power of Din's Fire.

In other games, Dark Link appeared in multiple forms (sometimes called Shadow Links) rather than just one. During Oracle of Ages, Veran summoned several Shadow Links, but these versions were weak and easily defeated. In Four Swords Adventures, Ganon unleashed a multitude of Shadow Links using the Dark Mirror. These duplicates appeared several times as hindrances to Link's efforts, but were easily defeated. They were at last stopped from being created when Zelda closed the Dark Mirror in one of the last levels.

In the Gameboy Advance version of A Link to the Past, there are four Link doppelgangers in the Four Swords Palace. They may not be Shadow Links due to their colored outfits (although the official Nintendo player's guide refers to them as Dark Links), but they fight Link one at a time and each have many of Link's techniques and more. They can only be fought by reuniting the four shards of the Four Sword.

Dark Link also appeared in Spirit Tracks as the hidden final enemy of Level 3 of Take 'Em All On!

Other Appearances

Video Games

  • In Event Mode of Super Smash Bros. Melee, there is an event where the player must play as Link against a computer-controlled Dark Link. Although Dark Link is not unlockable, Link's outfit can be swapped to a black color.
  • Dark Link officially appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as one of Link's alternate costumes. A child version also appears as Toon Link's alternate costume - this design echoing Dark Link's appearance in Four Swords Adventures. Brawl once more features an event match in which the player controls Link in battle with a computer-controlled Dark Link.

In Other Media

  • Dark Link appears in the manga adaptation of Ocarina of Time, where instead of appearing in the Water Temple, Dark Link is the form taken by the shadow monster from the bottom of Kakariko Well (which was the boss Bongo Bongo in the original game). Dark Link battles Link on horseback and is ultimately vanquished.
  • In the manga adaptation of Four Swords Adventures, there is only one Shadow Link whom plays a strong supporting role. He is literally Link's shadow brought to life and has his own personality and motivations. At one point he turns the Violet Link over to his side and befriends him while together they scheme to overthrow both Vaati and Ganon. But Shadow Link ultimately realizes Violet is a traitor who got close to him to learn about Ganon, Vaati and the Dark Mirror. He is wiped out by the light of the Four Sword after the other three Links intervene in his attempted execution of Violet but regenerates from the mirror. Zelda takes pity on him and tells him that he's still a Link still can be a hero. This leads Shadow Link to temporarily assume Violet's form to help the other Links find Vaati's weakness until the real one returned, and in the end he destroys the Dark Mirror (along with himself) so that Vaati could truly be destroyed. The ending implicates that this Shadow Link still lives as Link's actual shadow.

Trivia

  • In Twilight Princess, during a scene that explains the background of the Twili, Link and Ilia are used as examples of greedy Hylians going after the Triforce. Afterwards it shows three Shadowy Links, all with glowing red eyes, as examples of the Twili.