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Link was featured as the playable protagonist in the ''[[Zelda (Game & Watch)|Zelda]]'' [[Game & Watch]] game. In this game, Link embarked on a quest to defeat eight dragons and rescue Princess Zelda, who was described as his 'sweetheart'. The ''Twilight Princess'' version of Link was featured from a first-person perspective in ''[[Link's Crossbow Training]]'', in which he practiced using a crossbow and took on a number of enemies, culminating with a battle against the [[Stallord]].
 
Link was featured as the playable protagonist in the ''[[Zelda (Game & Watch)|Zelda]]'' [[Game & Watch]] game. In this game, Link embarked on a quest to defeat eight dragons and rescue Princess Zelda, who was described as his 'sweetheart'. The ''Twilight Princess'' version of Link was featured from a first-person perspective in ''[[Link's Crossbow Training]]'', in which he practiced using a crossbow and took on a number of enemies, culminating with a battle against the [[Stallord]].
  
==Hyrule Warriors==
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===Hyrule Warriors===
  
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', Link is featured as the primary playable protagonist. Unlike other ''Zelda'' games, there are also a large amount of other characters to choose from for battles, although most of them have to be unlocked by progressing through the game. In battle, Link can utilize up to five different main weapons: the standard sword and shield, the Fire Rod, the Gauntlet (which allows him to wield a variety of heavy weapons) and the Great Fairy (who carries Link around in a bottle while fighting). Young Link (from ''Majora's Mask'' and with the ability to use the Fierce Deity's Mask) and Toon Link also make playable appearances, as DLC in the original Wii U game and as unlockable characters within the games' ports. The Links all remain silent aside from grunts and shouts as in previous games; Link and Young Link are accompanied by a fairy named [[Proxi]] who speaks for them, while Toon Link's sister [[Aryll]] speaks with him over the [[Pirate's Charm]].
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In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', Link is featured as the primary playable protagonist. Unlike other ''Zelda'' games, there are also a large amount of other characters to choose from for battles, although most of them have to be unlocked by progressing through the game. In battle, Link can utilize up to five different main weapons: the standard sword and shield, the Fire Rod, the Gauntlet (which allows him to wield a variety of heavy weapons) and the Great Fairy (who carries Link around in a bottle while fighting). Young Link (from ''Majora's Mask'' and with the ability to use the Fierce Deity's Mask) and Toon Link also make playable appearances, as DLC in the original Wii U game and as unlockable characters within the game in its ports. The Links all remain silent aside from grunts and shouts as in previous games; Link and Young Link are accompanied by a fairy named [[Proxi]] who speaks for them, while Toon Link's sister [[Aryll]] speaks with him over the [[Pirate's Charm]].
  
 
In Legend Mode, a hero in green was mentioned in the game's backstory as having sealed away the evil of Ganon in the past by splitting his soul into four pieces that were divided across different eras. The current incarnation of Link was first shown among the young recruits training in Hyrule's army at the beginning of "The Armies of Ruin". When Hyrule Castle was attacked by dark forces, he defied his orders and took initiative by trying to help Princess Zelda and Impa to repel the enemies. A fairy named [[Proxi]] was drawn to him and began to accompany him, and in the ensuing battle, it was ultimately shown that this Link was also bore the Triforce of Courage. Hyrule Castle ultimately fell to the dark forces, and Link escaped with Impa, but Zelda went missing in the confusion. Having seen the Triforce of Courage on Link's hand, Impa realized that he may truly the reincarned Hero and presented him with a green tunic as they prepared to look for Zelda.  In their travels, they instead found a mysterious fighter known as Sheik in "The Sheikah Tribesman", and they also met up with [[Lana]], a young woman who was leading a resistence against the dark forces in "The Sorceress of the Woods". They all banded together in trying to find and defeat the leader of the dark forces, an evil sorceress known as [[Cia]].  
 
In Legend Mode, a hero in green was mentioned in the game's backstory as having sealed away the evil of Ganon in the past by splitting his soul into four pieces that were divided across different eras. The current incarnation of Link was first shown among the young recruits training in Hyrule's army at the beginning of "The Armies of Ruin". When Hyrule Castle was attacked by dark forces, he defied his orders and took initiative by trying to help Princess Zelda and Impa to repel the enemies. A fairy named [[Proxi]] was drawn to him and began to accompany him, and in the ensuing battle, it was ultimately shown that this Link was also bore the Triforce of Courage. Hyrule Castle ultimately fell to the dark forces, and Link escaped with Impa, but Zelda went missing in the confusion. Having seen the Triforce of Courage on Link's hand, Impa realized that he may truly the reincarned Hero and presented him with a green tunic as they prepared to look for Zelda.  In their travels, they instead found a mysterious fighter known as Sheik in "The Sheikah Tribesman", and they also met up with [[Lana]], a young woman who was leading a resistence against the dark forces in "The Sorceress of the Woods". They all banded together in trying to find and defeat the leader of the dark forces, an evil sorceress known as [[Cia]].  

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