List of SSB4 trophies (The Legend of Zelda series)

The following is a list of the 84 trophies from series that appear in Super Smash Bros. 4. There are 23 trophies shared between both versions of Smash 4, 35 that are exclusive to, and 26 that are exclusive to.

Trivia

 * Bubble's trophy in the NTSC version claims that the enemy appeared in Brawl, and even lists a supposed action it could perform on players. Bubbles, however, did not appear in any capacity in Brawl, and they do not even have unused data within the game. This stems from a mistranslation of the original Japanese line, which actually referred to their role in the original The Legend of Zelda:, meaning "In the original game, when you touched them, you'd be placed under a curse where you couldn't take your sword out." The reference to Brawl is amended to refer to the Zelda series in the PAL version.
 * The trophy also shows green and white Bubbles, which do not appear in Smash Run at all.
 * During gameplay the Cucco enemies appear in 16-bit form from A Link To The Past, but the trophy has them in their Ocarina of Time appearance.
 * Despite having a major appearance in a handheld game four months after the Wii U version's release, Majora's Mask appears in the Wii U version only. However, the Skull Kid trophy in both versions wears Majora's Mask.
 * Despite making its first appearance in the very first game in the series, the Heart Container's trophy claims that its debut was the Oracle games.
 * In the Japanese version, Tingle's other game appearance is listed as Ripening Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love. In Western releases, he has no other game appearance listed.
 * In addition, his only appearance in the Western releases is Majora's Mask, despite his design being based off of (and his trophy description describing his appearance in) Wind Waker.
 * Like in Brawl, the King of Red Lions's other game appearance in the Japanese version is Four Swords Adventures; this was removed in the Western versions as he only appeared in Navi Trackers, a mode exclusive to the Japanese and Korean versions of the game.
 * Downloading the Pirate Ship stage does not make the King of Red Lions trophy change from Series Related to Stage categories.
 * Link's alternate trophy in the Wii U version resembles his All-Star trophy in Melee.
 * Link's alternate trophy in the 3DS version resembles his Adventure Mode trophy in Melee.
 * Zelda's alternate trophy in the 3DS version resembles her All-Star Mode trophy in Melee.
 * Sheik's alternate Trophy in the 3DS version resembles her Brawl artwork, though mirrored.
 * Despite appearing in Zelda's moveset in both versions, the Phantom trophy is a 3DS exclusive trophy. It also uses its original model from Spirit Tracks rather than the one appearing in Phantom Slash.
 * Despite appearing in the Spirit Train stage, the Alfonzo trophy is classified as "Series Related" rather than "Stage".
 * For some reason, despite the playable Zelda cast introduced in Melee being referenced via their Ocarina of Time designs as trophies in 3DS, neither Sheik nor Young Link are given trophies, despite the former making her first and only appearance in that game canonically and the presence of a trophy based on Zelda's child form. This makes SSB4 the only game following their debut where neither Sheik's canonical design nor Young Link's appearance are ever directly referenced.
 * Wii U is the only game where neither Link, Zelda, nor Ganondorf's Ocarina of Time designs are directly referenced.
 * Ironically, despite Link and Zelda being given trophies based on their Ocarina of Time designs in 3DS even though the playable characters reuse their Twilight Princess designs, the Skyward Sword versions of them are not featured among the trophies based on that game in Wii U.