Name |
Category |
Picture |
Price |
Description
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Phantom |
Fighter Related
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![PhantomTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/0/0a/PhantomTrophy3DS.png/75px-PhantomTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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Sturdy guardians of the Tower of Spirits. Anjean says that normally they wouldn't attack anyone with a good heart, but evil spirits have possessed them and made them dangerous. If Link manages to stun one, Princess Zelda will swoop in and...possess it herself?!
According to Anjean, the guardians of the Tower of Spirits are attacking Link because they've been possessed by evil spirits. Luckily, Zelda can possess them too! When Link finds himself in a tight spot, she can use a Phantom's mighty strength to help him out! Not bad, eh?
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Octorok |
Enemy
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![OctorokTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/6/65/OctorokTrophy3DS.png/75px-OctorokTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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This monster looks kinda like an octopus, but it shoots rocks out of its mouth. They've been around since the very first Legend of Zelda game, and the Octorok from Skyward Sword appears in this version of Smash Bros. They'll hide underground, emerging to fire at nearby fighters. If you're quick, you can run forward and pluck them out.
Since the very first Legend of Zelda game, these monsters have been popping up to pelt Link with rocks, and in Smash Run, they'll do the same to you if you get close. Stand right next to them, though, and they'll hide again. Use moves like Reflector to send the rocks back, or close in quickly and try to throw them.
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Peahat |
Enemy
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![PeahatTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/b/b6/PeahatTrophy3DS.png/75px-PeahatTrophy3DS.png) |
300 G; 5
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These flying plants have been in Legend of Zelda games since the very beginning. If they sense a fighter nearby, they'll spawn Peahat Larvae that won't give up the chase. Peahats like to spin rapidly at nearby enemies. If you can defeat one, the rewards will be worth the trouble you went through.
These floating plants have been part of the Legend of Zelda series since it began. If they detect you, they'll spawn Peahat Larvae to chase you down. They'll also spin rapidly if you get too close, cutting you like a knife. Yep, they're powerful foes indeed, but the rewards for taking them down are great.
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Stalfos |
Enemy
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![StalfosTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/d/d0/StalfosTrophy3DS.png/75px-StalfosTrophy3DS.png) |
300 G; 5
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These powerful enemies from the Legend of Zelda series block attacks with their shields, even while they're attacking, making them very difficult to deal with. However, when their attention is focused in front, they're very vulnerable to attacks from behind...
These powerful enemies from the Legend of Zelda series block attacks with their shields, even while they're attacking, making them very difficult to deal with. They're vulnerable to attacks from behind while defending, though, so try to hit them there while they're shielding to take them down!
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Bubble |
Enemy
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![BubbleTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/0/0b/BubbleTrophy3DS.png/75px-BubbleTrophy3DS.png) |
300 G; 5
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A skull wreathed in flames. If that wasn't hardcore enough for you, in Brawl they'd leave a curse on anyone who touched them. In Smash Run, the red ones attack with shocks and are weak against ice, and the blue ones attack with ice and are weak against fire. Just keep that in mind when you're taking them on, and you'll be fine.
A skull wreathed in flames. If that wasn't hardcore enough for you, in many Zelda games, they'll leave a curse on anyone who touches them. In Smash Run, the red kind attacks with shocks and is weak to ice, and the blue kind attacks with ice and is weak to fire. Just keep that in mind while taking them on and you'll be fine.
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Darknut |
Enemy
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![DarknutTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/5/53/DarknutTrophy3DS.png/75px-DarknutTrophy3DS.png) |
1000 G; 30
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These heavily armored, bulky enemies often seen in the Legend of Zelda series are slow but powerful and can use their swords to block attacks and projectiles. When you're faced with one, you'll need to slowly cut away its armor. Once it's gone, the Darknut will become more agile, but it'll also be more vulnerable!
These heavily armoured, bulky enemies often seen in the Legend of Zelda series are slow but powerful, and can use their swords to block attacks and projectiles. When you're faced with one, you'll need to slowly cut away its armour. Once it's gone, the Darknut will become more agile, but it'll also be exposed enough to be beaten.
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Cucco |
Enemy
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![CuccosTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/e/e3/CuccosTrophy3DS.png/75px-CuccosTrophy3DS.png) |
800 G; 20
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Now here's a creature that's just poultry in motion. It usually minds its own business, but if you attack it, the chickens will come home to roost—by body-slamming you over and over...and over... A pretty fowl tactic if you ask us. It's almost futile to fight back, and eventually they'll lose interest and stop driving you Cucco.
Now here's a creature that's just poultry in motion. It usually minds its own business, but if you attack it, it'll call on all its little bird friends for help – a pretty fowl tactic if you ask us. However, just let them get on with body-slamming you and don't fight back, and eventually they'll lose interest and stop driving you Cucco.
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Engineer Link |
Stage
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![EngineerLinkTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/b/be/EngineerLinkTrophy3DS.png/75px-EngineerLinkTrophy3DS.png) |
500 G; 10
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Link is well known for his green clothing, a look he has sported throughout time. But in Spirit Tracks, he dons a blue uniform with a red cap instead. The cap is decorated with a dove, the symbol of the Royal Engineers. Playing the Song of Birds will call a dove to roost!
Ask 100 people what colour Link's outfit is, and they'll all say "green", guaranteed. However, in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, he also sports a dark-blue engineer's uniform. Train-driving and world-saving are two skills that should be on every hero's CV!
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Spirit Train |
Stage
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![SpiritTrainTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/c/c2/SpiritTrainTrophy3DS.png/75px-SpiritTrainTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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The Spirit Train from The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. You'll travel the lovely Forest Land as you fight, but be careful where you're standing—the last car can come uncoupled from time to time. You may see Linebeck III's shop, and Alfonzo drives if Link or Toon Link are busy fighting.
The Spirit Train from The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks takes you on a picturesque tour of the Forest Land while you, um... battle. Stay on your toes – the last car has a habit of decoupling and recoupling itself. Linebeck's shop also makes the odd appearance, and Alfonzo will drive the train if Link or Toon Link are busy with the brawl.
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Dark Train |
Stage
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![DarkTrainTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/8/8b/DarkTrainTrophy3DS.png/75px-DarkTrainTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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Dark Trains barrel down the tracks, blocking the way and threatening the Spirit Train. Link's cannon can stun them with five shots, though. On the Smash stage, they may explode or even leap onto the train. It is possible for fighters to attack and detonate them, creating yet another rail hazard.
Dark Trains are evil trains that set themselves on a collision course with Link in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. When one appears in a battle on the Spirit Train stage, it might suddenly explode, or jump up and fall onto the train. If you're feeling daring, you can attack them to make them explode quicker. It's up to you!
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Armored Train ![NTSC](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/f/fc/Flag_of_North_America.svg) Armoured Train ![PAL](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/b/b7/Flag_of_Europe.svg) |
Stage
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![ArmoredTrainTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/a/a3/ArmoredTrainTrophy3DS.png/75px-ArmoredTrainTrophy3DS.png) |
500 G; 10
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These invincible trains really have it in for Link, even changing course if they need to. The Spirit Train can't outrun them, so the only option is to let loose with Tears of Light and destroy them. When they appear on the Spirit Train stage, they get in the way and change the speed of the train.
Armoured Trains are possessed trains that never stop chasing Link...until their tracks veer off in a different direction. They're just as fast as the Spirit Train, so there's no outrunning them. When one appears in the Spirit Train stage in this game, it'll make the train jolt, speed up and slow down suddenly.
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Like Like |
Series Related
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![LikeLikeTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/4/46/LikeLikeTrophy3DS.png/75px-LikeLikeTrophy3DS.png) |
300 G; 5
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These tube-shaped monsters have been in almost every Legend of Zelda game since the very beginning, and they've developed quite a taste for Link in that time. They'll even take his shield and clothes! You can get them back nowadays, but when Like Likes first appeared, if you didn't take Link's Magical Shield back quickly, they'd consume it!
These tube-shaped monsters have been in almost every Legend of Zelda game from the very beginning, and they've developed quite a taste for Link in that time. They'll even take his shield and clothes! You can get them back, but when Like Likes first appeared, if you didn't take Link's Magical Shield back quickly, it was gone for good!
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Adult Link (Ocarina of Time) |
Series Related
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![LinkOOTTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/4/48/LinkOOTTrophy3DS.png/75px-LinkOOTTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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The children from Kokiri Forest never seem to grow into adults. Just a young boy, Link is entrusted with a quest by the Great Deku Tree. He leaves the forest and eventually finds the Master Sword in the Temple of Time. When he awakes, he is seven years in the future and an adult!
Link was once a carefree lad living with the Kokiri in Kokiri Forest, but one day, the Great Deku Tree entrusted him with an important task and he had to leave. His quest led him to find the Master Sword, and when he took it, seven years passed in the blink of an eye. Before he knew it, Link had grown into a young man!
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Young Zelda (Ocarina of Time) |
Series Related
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![YoungZeldaTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/e/e0/YoungZeldaTrophy3DS.png/75px-YoungZeldaTrophy3DS.png) |
1000 G; 30
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The Princess of Hyrule chosen by the goddesses. Zelda dreams of a darkness descending on Hyrule and tells Link where he must travel next. Fleeing Ganondorf, she gives Link the Ocarina of Time. It is seven long years before he is heard from again...
The Princess of Hyrule. Having dreamt of the world being engulfed by darkness, she asks Link for his help and tells him the secret to entering the Sacred Realm. Later, while fleeing from Ganondorf, she frantically throws the Ocarina of Time for Link to take. Seven long years pass before the two meet again...
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Adult Zelda (Ocarina of Time) |
Series Related
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![ZeldaOOTTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/9/9d/ZeldaOOTTrophy3DS.png/75px-ZeldaOOTTrophy3DS.png) |
500 G; 10
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In the seven years following Link's disappearance, Hyrule falls under the rule of the evil Ganondorf and Zelda grows into a young woman. To help Link in his quest to find the seven Sages, she takes on the guise of a young man named Sheik. The real identity of this mysterious helper is just one of the surprises awaiting Link.
In the seven years after Link's vanishing, Hyrule falls under the rule of the evil Ganondorf, and Zelda grows into a young woman. To help Link in his quest to find the seven Sages, she takes on the guise of a young man and becomes Sheik. The real identity of this mysterious helper is just one of the surprises awaiting Link.
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Ganondorf (Ocarina of Time) |
Series Related
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![GanondorfOOTTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/9/9e/GanondorfOOTTrophy3DS.png/75px-GanondorfOOTTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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The Great King of Evil who plots to steal the Triforce from the Sacred Realm and rule Hyrule. When Link reveals the secret entrance to the Sacred Realm, Ganondorf gains entry and acquires the Triforce of Power. With it literally in hand, his only concern is Link and Zelda stopping him.
A demonic thief who plots to gain unlimited power by stealing the Triforce from the Sacred Realm. When Link reveals the secret entrance to the realm, Ganondorf is free to enter and acquires the Triforce of Power. With it literally in hand, he conquers Hyrule, leaving Zelda and Link as the only ones who can stop him.
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Saria |
Series Related
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![SariaTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/f/f9/SariaTrophy3DS.png/75px-SariaTrophy3DS.png) |
300 G; 5
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A Kokiri girl and lifelong friend to Link, she gives him the Fairy Ocarina when he sets out on his quest. She also teaches him a song to remember her by. Long after he has gone, her song continues to echo throughout Kokiri Forest as Saria thinks of her friend.
A Kokiri girl and Link's childhood friend. She gives Link the Fairy Ocarina as a token of their friendship, and teaches him a special song. When he returns years later, the melody can be heard echoing throughout the woods: a sign that Saria still thinks of her old friend.
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Impa (Ocarina of Time) |
Series Related
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![ImpaTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/6/6a/ImpaTrophy3DS.png/75px-ImpaTrophy3DS.png) |
2500 G; 100
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The headwoman of Kakariko Village and attendant to Princess Zelda. She is also the last remaining member of the Sheikah. Link learns "Zelda's Lullaby" from her, and when he returns seven years later, he finds Impa and awakens her as the Sage of Shadows. Seeing how he has grown, she decides Zelda is in capable hands.
Leader of Kakariko Village and the last remnant of the Sheikah. She's also Princess Zelda's attendant, and teaches Link how to play Zelda's Lullaby on his ocarina. When Link returns seven years later and awakens her as the Sage of Shadow, she feels reassured that Zelda is in capable hands.
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Malon |
Series Related
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![MalonTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/3/38/MalonTrophy3DS.png/75px-MalonTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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Talon's daughter, Malon, works on their ranch and loves to sing to the animals. When Link proves worthy of Epona, she teaches him "Epona's Song." She is more serious than her father, but a certain source of gossip reveals that she dreams of a knight sweeping her off her feet.
A girl who works at Lon Lon Ranch and loves singing. When Link visits her as a young man, she teaches him a song to call Epona to him, and lets him take the horse. She's steadfast (unlike her father!) but the romantic in her still dreams of a prince coming to sweep her off her feet.
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Epona |
Series Related
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![LinkEponaTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/0/04/LinkEponaTrophy3DS.png/75px-LinkEponaTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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Epona is a gorgeous, spirited sorrel who allows only two people to ride her: Malon, daughter of the owner of Lon Lon Ranch, and Link. To win Epona's favor, Link must play the song Malon teaches him. Forever after, this lovely song will carry across the wind and summon Epona.
Epona, a splendid chestnut horse with a wild soul, will only let two people ride her: Malon, the red-headed girl from Lon Lon Ranch, and Link, once he has grown up. To call her to you, just play Epona's Song on the ocarina, and the beautiful melody will ride the wind to reach her ears.
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Gorons |
Series Related
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![GoronTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/8/85/GoronTrophy3DS.png/75px-GoronTrophy3DS.png) |
2500 G; 100
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Led by Darunia, the Gorons are a race of rocklike people who live a peaceful life in Goron City, inside Death Mountain. They often enjoy a good roll around, and their diet consists mainly of the gourmet rocks that they mine from Dodongo's Cavern. They also enjoy the music of a certain Kokiri girl.
Led by Darunia, the Gorons are a race of rock-like people who live a peaceful life in Goron City, inside Death Mountain. They often enjoy a good roll around, and their diet consists mainly of the gourmet rocks that they mine from Dodongo's Cavern. Yes, you could say the Goron lifestyle is very much rock and roll.
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Zoras |
Series Related
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![ZoraTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/f/fa/ZoraTrophy3DS.png/75px-ZoraTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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A race of merfolk who protect Zora's Fountain, they are led by King Zora. They worship a giant fish, Jabu-Jabu, and it is the job of the strong-willed Princess Ruto to tend to him. Unlike some rather hostile Zora in Link's past, these Zora are quite friendly and helpful.
A race of merfolk who guard Zora's Fountain. King Zora rules over them, and his daughter, Princess Ruto, tends to Jabu-Jabu, their patron deity. The Zora might not have been so friendly to Link in other games, but these ones are happy to help him on his quest.
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Skulltula |
Series Related
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![SkulltulaTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/3/3a/SkulltulaTrophy3DS.png/75px-SkulltulaTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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These spidery foes from the Legend of Zelda series have skull-like abdomens. In Ocarina of Time, there are 100 Gold Skulltulas to be found in Hyrule's towns and dungeons. Link can collect tokens by defeating them, and a man in Kakariko Village's House of Skulltula will happily trade rewards for the tokens.
These spidery foes from the Legend of Zelda series have abdomens that look rather like skulls. In Ocarina of Time, there are 100 Gold Skulltulas to be found in Hyrule's towns and dungeons. Link can defeat them to collect the tokens they drop, which the man in Kakariko Village's House of Skulltula will swap for rewards.
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Twinrova |
Series Related
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![TwinrovaTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/8/83/TwinrovaTrophy3DS.png/75px-TwinrovaTrophy3DS.png) |
2500 G; 100
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Koume and Kotake are twins who can merge to form Twinrova. They have about 800 years between them, but as Twinrova they appear young and alluring. It is best to remember that Twinrova possesses the magical powers of both sisters, making her a very dangerous foe, even to herself...
Koume, the Sorceress of Flame, and Kotake, the Sorceress of Ice. Despite having a combined age of 800, when they fuse together, they turn into the youthful, bewitching beauty Twinrova. This gigantic, powerful form attacks with both fire and ice magic, so watch out!
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Ciela |
Series Related
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![CielaTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/6/64/CielaTrophy3DS.png/75px-CielaTrophy3DS.png) |
300 G; 5
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A fairy who tags along with Link on his Phantom Hourglass adventure. Ciela is the one who finds Link after he tries to save Tetra and falls into the ocean. The evil being known as Bellum has erased some of Ciela's most important memories.
A fairy who accompanies Link on his quest. When our hero's attempt to follow Tetra onto the Ghost Ship goes awry, he gets washed ashore, and it's Ciela who finds him and makes sure he's OK. She's lost some rather important memories, which later turns out to be the result of the last time she saw the Evil Phantom Bellum...
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Linebeck |
Series Related
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![LinebeckTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/d/de/LinebeckTrophy3DS.png/75px-LinebeckTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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A sailor who hunts for the Ghost Ship and its fabled treasure. Islanders speak of him with admiration, but he is more often cowardly and stingy. And he can't even swim! Despite this, he joins Link's ocean venture and finally finds his courage when it's really needed!
A cowardly, stingy and obsequious treasure-hunter who can't swim for toffee, despite being the captain of a ship. Link's strong conviction and can-do attitude rub off on him, though, and in the end, he even manages to build up enough courage to help Link out of a sticky situation.
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Link (Spirit Tracks) |
Series Related
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![LinkAndSpiritFluteTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/2/26/LinkAndSpiritFluteTrophy3DS.png/75px-LinkAndSpiritFluteTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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You might feel sorry for this version of Link, what with him living a life on fixed rails rather than exploring the seas or the skies. But, like the smoke from his train, that feeling will soon disappear when you see that after leaving Aboda Village, the young engineer's quest to restore the Spirit Tracks is filled with adventure.
You might feel sorry for this version of Link, what with him living a life on fixed rails rather than exploring the seas or the skies. But, like the smoke from his train, that feeling will soon disappear when you see that, after leaving Outset Village, the young engineer's quest to restore the Spirit Tracks is filled with adventure.
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Zelda (Spirit Tracks) |
Series Related
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![ToonZeldaTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/8/82/ToonZeldaTrophy3DS.png/75px-ToonZeldaTrophy3DS.png) |
300 G; 5
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This Princess Zelda lives a suitably peaceful royal existence in Hyrule Castle. "Existence," however, is relative, and her life gets turned upside down after something awful happens along the way to the Tower of Spirits with Link. What will this spirited young woman do as only a spirit?!
This Princess Zelda lives a suitably peaceful royal existence in Hyrule Castle. "Existence", however, is relative, and her life gets turned upside-down when she heads to the Tower of Spirits with Link and something awful happens along the way. What will this spirited young woman do without her body?!
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Zelda's Spirit (Spirit Tracks) |
Series Related
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![GhostZeldaTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/9/9b/GhostZeldaTrophy3DS.png/75px-GhostZeldaTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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In The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Chancellor Cole casts Zelda out of her body, so she agrees to join Link on his quest in her spirit form. On the plus side, Link (and you!) can still see and hear her as you explore temples together. She'll even possess a Phantom or two if it helps Link get the job done!
In The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Chancellor Cole casts Zelda out of her body, so she agrees to join Link on his quest in her spirit form. On the plus side, Link (and you!) can still see and hear her as you explore temples together. She'll even possess a Phantom or two if it helps get the job done quicker!
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Alfonzo |
Series Related
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![AlfonzoTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/6/6e/AlfonzoTrophy3DS.png/75px-AlfonzoTrophy3DS.png) |
300 G; 5
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He may look like a pirate on shore leave, but Alfonzo is actually a respected engineer and was known as the greatest swordsman in Hyrule. By the way, did you know he's the grandson of Gonzo from the Phantom Hourglass game? Even their names sound similar!
You'd be forgiven for thinking this fellow was just some sort of washed-up pirate. In fact, Alfonzo is a respected engineer, Link's mentor, and he even used to be Hyrule's greatest swordsman! When villains show up and threaten Princess Zelda, he bravely steps in to protect her.
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Byrne ![NTSC](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/f/fc/Flag_of_North_America.svg) Staven ![PAL](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/b/b7/Flag_of_Europe.svg) |
Series Related
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![ByrneTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/6/60/ByrneTrophy3DS.png/75px-ByrneTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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A henchman for the evil Chancellor Cole, Byrne defeats Alfonzo and helps separate Zelda's spirit from her body. He isn't evil through and through, but he doesn't show his true colors until the Demon King, Malladus, is nearly resurrected...
The nefarious Chancellor Cole's right-hand man. He defeats the great swordsman Alfonzo and carries Zelda's body away after her spirit has been cast out of it. He's not evil deep down, and even joins Link later on. But by then, Zelda's body is already being used to resurrect the Demon King...
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Anjean |
Series Related
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![AnjeanTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/3/30/AnjeanTrophy3DS.png/75px-AnjeanTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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An ancient wisewoman and guardian of the spirit tower. She is the leader of the Lokomo and was once Byrne's teacher. Anjean provides guidance to the young hero and engineer, Link, as he tries to stop Chancellor Cole's plot to resurrect the Demon King.
Protector of the Tower of Spirits, Lokomo elder, and Staven's former master. Sadly, Staven gets led astray by Chancellor Cole, who plots to revive the Demon King. Only Link, a young engineer, can take on the mantle of a true hero and stop her apprentice's evil deeds.
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Stagnox |
Series Related
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![StagnoxTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/9/93/StagnoxTrophy3DS.png/75px-StagnoxTrophy3DS.png) |
800 G; 20
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The fast, heavily armored boss of the Forest Temple, Stagnox isn't your everyday beetle boss. Not only can she fly and attack with her horn, she releases poison gas and exploding larvae! Even if you wanted to take her home, she is gigantic—way too big for any terrarium!
This is the boss of the Wooded Temple. What, you want more details? All right. It has four legs, its wings make a cute sound but its groan is horrible, it releases poisonous gas and exploding larvae called Blastworms, and there's no way you'll be able to catch this big beastie in a jam jar!
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Demon Train |
Series Related
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![DemonTrainTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/8/8e/DemonTrainTrophy3DS.png/75px-DemonTrainTrophy3DS.png) |
500 G; 10
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A powerful boss that tests Link's skills as a train engineer. The Demon Train isn't afraid to hog the tracks as it battles Link. That face on the front looks oddly familiar, though...and ominous too! I doubt even the bravest train-spotter would stick around for a picture!
The Demon Train might have a face, but there's no resemblance whatsoever to a certain other villain in the series. This evil locomotive packs such a punch as it charges along the tracks, not even the most dedicated trainspotter would hang around long enough to take a photo!
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Demon King Malladus |
Series Related
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![MalladusTrophy3DS.png](https://ssb.wiki.gallery/images/thumb/2/2a/MalladusTrophy3DS.png/75px-MalladusTrophy3DS.png) |
? G; —
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More than 100 years ago, the Demon King was defeated by the spirits of good and imprisoned in the Tower of Spirits. Chancellor Cole and Byrne extract Zelda's spirit, planning to use her body to revive Malladus. Can she do anything but watch events unfold?
100 years ago, the Spirits of Good sealed Malladus away in the Tower of Spirits. Chancellor Cole plots to free him, but he needs a body for Malladus's spirit to take. And whose should he pick but...Zelda's! In her spirit form, can she do anything more than just watch as events unfold?
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