Highlights

  • Link's diverse transformations in Legend of Zelda are as fascinating as they are important for the franchise's lore and gameplay.
  • The heroic actions of multiple Links throughout the series have led to the reformation of the Triforce, showcasing their enduring legacy.
  • Link's unwavering determination and bravery have not only defeated formidable foes but also altered the entire timeline for the better.

The protagonist of the critically acclaimed The Legend of Zelda franchise, Link, is one of the most beloved characters in video game history. Since he’s basically the embodiment of heroism, honor and selflessness, he has been responsible for some truly amazing feats that changed the Legend of Zelda universe for the better.

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When people are talking about Link, they don’t mean one singular character, but many iterations of the same person. Thanks to the mighty Triforce, he will always reincarnate to defeat evil. If every version of Link is considered to be one single character, their collective accomplishments are some of the greatest achievements not only within his franchise but in all gaming.

7 Reactivated The Divine Beasts

The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

The 4 Divine Beasts, Vah Ruta, Vah Rudania, Vah Medoh and Vah Naboris.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Platform(s)
Nintendo Wii U , Switch
Released
March 3, 2017
Developer(s)
Nintendo EPD
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

The Divine Beasts are some of the most impressive pieces of Sheikah machinery in the entire Legend of Zelda timeline. These four titanic mechanical animals were specifically created to assist in the fight against Calamity Ganon. However, the battle was lost the moment that this evil entity killed the Four Champions and took control of their Divine Beasts.

100 years later and during the events of Breath of the Wild, Link wakes up once again and slowly makes his way to every single Divine Beast, neutralizing them and eliminating the Blight residing inside each one of them in the process. If it wasn’t for this heroic action, defeating Calamity Ganon for good at the end of the game would’ve been almost impossible.

6 Reformed The Triforce

Link waking up Zelda with the power of the complete Triforce.
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

Released
December 1, 1988
Developer(s)
Nintendo R&D4
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure

The Triforce is one of those odd narrative elements that, despite being super important to the overall plot of the franchise, has made very few physical appearances. But there have been a few notable occasions in which Link not only found the Triforce but also managed to completely reform it.

The very first game in the series is all about Link finding the scattered pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom in order to stop Ganon, who was in possession of the Triforce of Power. He would later find the Triforce of Courage in the sequel, finally forming the entire ultimate power. After that, many others of Link’s incarnations managed to reform the Triforce again, like in A Link to the Past or in Wind Waker, which was especially memorable because of how frustrating this quest was for most players.

5 Was Deemed Worthy Of the Master Sword

Seen Across Various Zelda Games

Link obtaining the Master Sword in A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess and Tears of the Kingdom.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

Released
April 13, 1992
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure

The Master Sword is the most legendary weapon in this franchise. Also known as the “Sword that Seals the Darkness”, this blade can’t be wielded by anybody, as only the Chosen Hero can make use of its powerful abilities. And almost every single version of Link was deemed worthy of it. Although the specific conditions for obtaining the Master Sword vary from game to game.

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In Ocarina of Time, Link had to gather the three Spiritual Stones and learn the Song of Time. In Tears of the Kingdom, Link retrieves the blade from the top of the Light Dragon’s head (who was later revealed to be Princess Zelda). And it all started in Skyward Sword when that version of Link forged Master Sword for the very first time. Regardless of the game, every occasion on which Link obtains this sword, it’s always one of the most epic & heroic moments in all of his adventures.

4 Altered The Entire Timeline With His Actions

Ocarina Of Time

Official artwork of Link fighting Ganondorf.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Platform(s)
Nintendo 64 , GameCube
Released
November 21, 1998
Developer(s)
Nintendo
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

The Legend of Zelda timeline is infamous for being quite convoluted since it is split into three branching timelines. This separation was caused because of the events of Ocarina of Time, and it depends entirely on whether Link has defeated Ganondorf or not.

While there’s a timeline set in a universe where Link failed and another one set in a world where he went back in time to when he was a child, there’s also the impressive Adult Timeline. This one was created when Link managed to defeat the evil Ganondorf once and for all. The fact that his actions managed to have this huge of an impact on the entire timeline is truly an amazing feat, and it shows how important to this universe he truly is.

3 Stopped Majora From Ending The World

Majora’s Mask

The Four Giants stopping the moon from falling over Termina.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

Platform(s)
Nintendo 64 , GameCube
Released
October 26, 2000
Developer(s)
Nintendo EAD
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

Majora’s Mask presents what is arguably the darkest plot in the entire franchise. In this game, Skull Kidwho was possessed by the evil mask, Majora – is not threatening to conquer the world, but to completely destroy it by making the moon fall on the land of Termina. The stakes are higher than ever in this adventure.

A very young version of Link from the Child Timeline managed to use his ocarina to relive the same 3 days over and over, in order to summon the Four Giants and stop the moon from ending the world, which was no easy task. On top of that, Link also defeated Majora, saving Skull Kid from its possession, and even befriended this once-lonely kid.

2 Sealed Away Demise & Ghirahim

Skyward Sword

Link confronting Demise at the end of Skyward Sword.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

Platform(s)
Wii
Released
November 20, 2011
Developer(s)
Nintendo
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

Since it’s chronologically situated at the very beginning of the timeline, Skyward Sword introduces the terrifying villain known as Demise. Also known as the Demon King, he’s the evil mastermind behind all the evil creatures in the world, and he’s pretty much responsible for the events of the entire franchise. He is even assisted by his evil servant, Ghirahim.

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Unfortunately, Ghirahim eventually managed to resurrect his master, so it was up to Link & Fi to defeat him and seal both of them away. After a long and challenging battle, the hero defeats the Demon King, but not before Demise warns him that an incarnation of his hatred is going to cause Link and Zelda a lot of trouble in the future, setting in motion the events of all the other installments in the series.

1 Defeated Ganon/Ganondorf

Throughout The Entire Zelda Series

Link vs Ganondorf, in A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time 3D, Wind Waker and Tears of the Kingdom.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Platform(s)
Switch
Released
May 12, 2023
Developer(s)
Nintendo
Genre(s)
Adventure

The reincarnation of Demise’s hatred was none other than Ganondorf – known in his monster form as Ganon – a villain so evil that he’s considered to be even more powerful and influential than Demise himself, as he appeared in more games and is the main antagonist of the entire franchise.

Every single version of Ganondorf is a huge threat to the entire world. He’s an evil mastermind who knows how to manipulate others to his advantage, a powerful sorcerer with many tricks up his sleeve, and can even turn into an intimidating pig-like monster (And on one occasion, into a giant Demon Dragon). There have been instances in which not even death was enough to stop him, as he could still pull the strings even when he was technically not alive.

But regardless of the timeline, the setting or the incarnation, Link will always defeat Ganondorf in an intense yet epic final encounter, proving that good will always triumph over evil. If it wasn’t for this incredible hero, the Legend of Zelda universe would never know peace. And that’s a great achievement in and of itself.

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