List of SSBM trophies (The Legend of Zelda series): Difference between revisions

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The following is a list of the 30 trophies from the [[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|''Legend of Zelda'']] series which appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
Most '''[[trophy|trophies]]''' ("figures" or "figurines" in Japan) in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' can be obtained through the [[lottery]] (labeled as random in how to unlock). Other trophies, particularly those of playable characters and their smashes, can be obtained by playing {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, [[Adventure Mode]], and [[All-Star Mode]], respectively. Trophies can also be obtained by completing several challenges. There are 293 trophies in all in ''Melee'', some which tend to be rarer than others.  


The following is a list of the 30 trophies from the [[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|''Legend of Zelda'']] series which appear in ''Melee''.
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|{{SSBM|Link}}
|{{SSBM|Link}}
|{{anchor|Link}}[[File:Link Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Link}}[[File:Link Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda<br>7/87
|[[The Legend of Zelda]]<br>7/87
|align=left|Even in his youth, Link was already becoming the warrior who would carry the destiny of {{s|zeldawiki|Hyrule}} (and many other lands) on his shoulders. His epic struggles against the forces of darkness are written in legend, and he is bound to the Princess Zelda and the archfiend Ganondorf by the awesome power of the [[Triforce]].
|align=left|Even in his youth, Link was already becoming the warrior who would carry the destiny of {{iw|zeldawiki|Hyrule}} (and many other lands) on his shoulders. His epic struggles against the forces of darkness are written in legend, and he is bound to the Princess Zelda and the archfiend Ganondorf by the awesome power of the [[Triforce]].
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|{{anchor|Link Smash 2}}[[File:Link Trophy 2 (Smash).png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Link Smash 2}}[[File:Link Trophy 2 (Smash).png|100px]]
|Up & B: Spin Attack<br>Down & B: Bomb
|Up & B: Spin Attack<br>Down & B: Bomb
|align=left|Link's [[Bow]], [[Boomerang]], and [[Bomb (Link)|Bombs]] all take time to wield, so you may want to try drawing them in midair to prevent your foes from attacking you while you're vulnerable. The [[Spin Attack]] can score consecutive midair hits, and the final slash is very powerful. Link's Bombs are his trump card, but he can't pull one out if he's carrying another item.
|align=left|Link's [[Bow]], [[Boomerang]], and {{b|Bomb|Link}}s all take time to wield, so you may want to try drawing them in midair to prevent your foes from attacking you while you're vulnerable. The [[Spin Attack]] can score consecutive midair hits, and the final slash is very powerful. Link's Bombs are his trump card, but he can't pull one out if he's carrying another item.
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|{{SSBM|Sheik}}
|{{SSBM|Sheik}}
|{{anchor|Sheik}}[[File:Sheik Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Sheik}}[[File:Sheik Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time<br>11/98
|[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]<br>11/98
|align=left|This is Zelda's alter ego. Using a variation of the name of the ancient {{s|zeldawiki|Sheikah}} tribe, she appears before Link and teaches him melodies instrumental to his success. It's believed that she's not just a quick-change artist, but rather that she is able to instantaneously alter her clothing and her eye and skin color by using her magical skills.
|align=left|This is Zelda's alter ego. Using a variation of the name of the ancient {{iw|zeldawiki|Sheikah}} tribe, she appears before Link and teaches him melodies instrumental to his success. It's believed that she's not just a quick-change artist, but rather that she is able to instantaneously alter her clothing and her eye and skin color by using her magical skills.
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|{{anchor|Ganondorf}}[[File:Ganondorf Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Ganondorf}}[[File:Ganondorf Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time<br>11/98
|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time<br>11/98
|align=left|Said to be the sole man born to the {{s|zeldawiki|Gerudo}} tribe in a hundred years, Ganondorf aspired to conquer the world. He plundered a piece of the sacred Triforce from the {{s|zeldawiki|Temple of Time}} when Link pulled the [[Master Sword]] from its pedestal. With the Triforce of Power in Ganondorf's possession, Hyrule was plunged into darkness until Link and Zelda defeated the fiend.
|align=left|Said to be the sole man born to the {{iw|zeldawiki|Gerudo}} tribe in a hundred years, Ganondorf aspired to conquer the world. He plundered a piece of the sacred Triforce from the {{iw|zeldawiki|Temple of Time}} when Link pulled the Master Sword from its pedestal. With the Triforce of Power in Ganondorf's possession, Hyrule was plunged into darkness until Link and Zelda defeated the fiend.
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|{{anchor|Young Link}}[[File:Young Link Trophy.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Young Link}}[[File:Young Link Trophy.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda<br>7/87
|The Legend of Zelda<br>7/87
|align=left|Link's younger incarnation is often considered to be the true Link: he was a young boy in [[The Legend of Zelda|the very first Legend of Zelda game]], and he has appeared as a youth in most of the subsequent games. Since his debut on the original NES in 1987, Link's appearance has changed over and over again, each time adding to the mystique of his incomparable story.
|align=left|Link's younger incarnation is often considered to be the true Link: he was a young boy in the very first Legend of Zelda game, and he has appeared as a youth in most of the subsequent games. Since his debut on the original NES in 1987, Link's appearance has changed over and over again, each time adding to the mystique of his incomparable story.
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|{{anchor|Young Link Smash}}[[File:Young Link Trophy (Smash).png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Young Link Smash}}[[File:Young Link Trophy (Smash).png|100px]]
|B: Fire Bow<br>Smash B: Boomerang
|B: Fire Bow<br>Smash B: Boomerang
|align=left|Young Link is lighter and faster than his older self, and his Kokiri sword packs less punch. Even though his Boomerang has a shorter range, he has greater control over it. He's a smaller target, and while his Hookshot has less reach than older Link's, you can still [[Grab air|use it in midair]] as a last ditch attempt to grab a ledge.
|align=left|Young Link is lighter and faster than his older self, and his Kokiri sword packs less punch. Even though his Boomerang has a shorter range, he has greater control over it. He's a smaller target, and while his Hookshot has less reach than the older Link's, you can still [[Grab air|use it in midair]] as a last-ditch attempt to grab a ledge.
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|{{anchor|Young Link Smash 2}}[[File:Young Link Trophy 2 (Smash).png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Young Link Smash 2}}[[File:Young Link Trophy 2 (Smash).png|100px]]
|Up & B: Spin Attack<br>Down & B: Bomb
|Up & B: Spin Attack<br>Down & B: Bomb
|align=left|With a youthful spring in his step, Young Link can perform amazing [[Wall jump|wall-jumps]]. Once he hits a wall, tap the Control stick in the opposite direction to send him leaping upward; you can practice to your heart's content in Target Test. His Spin Attack can strike multiple times even on the ground, and although it's hard to discern, so do his Bombs.
|align=left|With a youthful spring in his step, Young Link can perform amazing [[Wall jump|wall-jumps]]. Once he hits a wall, tap the Control Stick in the opposite direction to send him leaping upward; you can practice to your heart's content in Target Test. His Spin Attack can strike multiple times even on the ground, and although it's hard to discern, so do his Bombs.
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|{{anchor|Lon Lon Milk}}[[File:Lon Lon Milk Trophy.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Lon Lon Milk}}[[File:Lon Lon Milk Trophy.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time<br>11/98
|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time<br>11/98
|align=left|The pride of {{s|zeldawiki|Lon Lon Ranch}} is this delicious and nutritious milk. When Link played [[zeldawiki:Epona's Song|Epona's Music]] for Lon Lon {{s|zeldawiki|Cow}}s, they would perk up and provide him with a bottle full of the tasty beverage. The fact that Link sometimes used {{s|zeldawiki|bottle}}s that had housed {{s|zeldawiki|bug}}s is a matter of questionable hygiene. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Young Link drinks milk instead of [[taunt]]ing.  
|align=left|The pride of {{iw|zeldawiki|Lon Lon Ranch}} is this delicious and nutritious milk. When Link played {{iw|zeldawiki|Epona's Song}} for Lon Lon {{iw|zeldawiki|cow}}s, they would perk up and provide him with a bottle full of the tasty beverage. The fact that Link sometimes used {{iw|zeldawiki|bottle}}s that had housed {{iw|zeldawiki|bug}}s is a matter of questionable hygiene. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Young Link drinks milk instead of [[taunt]]ing.
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|{{anchor|Tingle}}[[File:Tingle Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Tingle}}[[File:Tingle Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask<br>10/00
|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask<br>10/00
|align=left|Tingle is a mysterious middle-aged man who thinks he's "the very reincarnation of a fairy." His bizarre behavior and unique speech are just little pieces of his vibrant personality. Tingle travels by way of [[zeldawiki:Tingle Balloon|a small hot-air balloon]], making maps of the lands below him. Pop his balloon, and Tingle will fall to earth to sell his maps.
|align=left|Tingle is a mysterious middle-aged man who thinks he's "the very reincarnation of a fairy." His bizarre behavior and unique speech are just little pieces of his vibrant personality. Tingle travels by way of a [[zeldawiki:Tingle Balloon|small hot-air balloon]], making maps of the lands below him. Pop his balloon, and Tingle will fall to earth to sell his maps.
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|{{anchor|Moon}}[[File:Moon Trophy.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Moon}}[[File:Moon Trophy.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask<br>10/00
|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask<br>10/00
|align=left|High in the sky above the [[zeldawiki:Clock Tower|Clock Town Tower]], a menacing moon slowly sinks towards the city. Shrouded in mystery and feared by all, it threatens to devour everything and everyone in a cataclysm of fire. Strangely, inside the moon is a beautiful, pristine plain broken by a single tree. The moon breaks after Link defeats Majora's Mask.
|align=left|High in the sky above the [[zeldawiki:Clock Tower|Clock Town Tower]], a menacing moon slowly sinks toward the city. Shrouded in mystery and feared by all, it threatens to devour everything and everyone in a cataclysm of fire. Strangely, inside the moon is a beautiful, pristine plain broken by a single tree. The moon breaks after Link defeats Majora's Mask.
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|{{s|zeldawiki|Turtle}}
|{{iw|zeldawiki|Turtle}}
|{{anchor|Turtle}}[[File:Turtle Trophy.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Turtle}}[[File:Turtle Trophy.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask<br>10/00
|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask<br>10/00
|align=left|When Link played the {{s|zeldawiki|New Wave Bossa Nova}}, what masqueraded as a lone island rose out of the waters of the Great Bay Coast and revealed itself to be a giant turtle. This mighty terrapin is ancient and wise beyond belief. It sensed Link's destiny and braved the stormy seas in order to transport him to the {{s|zeldawiki|Great Bay Temple}}.
|align=left|When Link played the {{iw|zeldawiki|New Wave Bossa Nova}}, what masqueraded as a lone island rose out of the waters of the Great Bay Coast and revealed itself to be a giant turtle. This mighty terrapin is ancient and wise beyond belief. It sensed Link's destiny and braved the stormy seas in order to transport him to the {{iw|zeldawiki|Great Bay Temple}}.
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|{{s|zeldawiki|Four Giants}}
|{{iw|zeldawiki|Four Giants}}
|{{anchor|Four Giants}}[[File:Four Giants Trophy.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Four Giants}}[[File:Four Giants Trophy.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask<br>10/00
|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask<br>10/00
|align=left|"[[zeldawiki:Southern Swamp|Swamp]]... [[zeldawiki:Snowhead|Mountain]]... [[Great Bay|Ocean]]... [[zeldawiki:Ikana Canyon|Valley]]... The four who are there..." Link summons these four giant guardians to aid in his battle against the [[Skull Kid]], who's possessed by [[Majora's Mask]]. They appear from the four compass points to catch the [[moon]], which is about to crash into {{s|zeldawiki|Clock Town}}. Without abandoning the innocent Skull Kid, they're able to protect the town.
|align=left|"[[zeldawiki:Southern Swamp|Swamp]]... [[zeldawiki:Snowhead|Mountain]]... [[Great Bay|Ocean]]... [[zeldawiki:Ikana Canyon|Valley]]... The four who are there..." Link summons these four giant guardians to aid in his battle against the [[Skull Kid]], who's possessed by [[Majora's Mask]]. They appear from the four compass points to catch the moon, which is about to crash into {{iw|zeldawiki|Clock Town}}. Without abandoning the innocent Skull Kid, they're able to protect the town.
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|{{anchor|Like Like}}[[File:Like Like Trophy.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Like Like}}[[File:Like Like Trophy.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda<br>7/87
|The Legend of Zelda<br>7/87
|align=left|In The Legend of Zelda, these slow-footed monsters inhaled Link and ate his shield, just beating out {{s|zeldawiki|Wallmaster}}s for the coveted title of "Most Aggravating Enemies Ever." Supposedly, their name comes from an old, almost indecipherable Hyrulian proverb: "Shield-eaters and world leaders have many likes alike."
|align=left|In The Legend of Zelda, these slow-footed monsters inhaled Link and ate his shield, just beating out {{iw|zeldawiki|Wallmaster}}s for the coveted title of "Most Aggravating Enemies Ever." Supposedly, their name comes from an old, almost indecipherable Hyrulian proverb: "Shield-eaters and world leaders have many likes alike."
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|{{s|zeldawiki|Goron}}
|{{iw|zeldawiki|Goron}}
|{{anchor|Goron}}[[File:Goron Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Goron}}[[File:Goron Trophy Melee.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time<br>11/98
|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time<br>11/98
|align=left|Most Gorons inhabit the stony slopes of {{s|zeldawiki|Death Mountain}}. They can achieve incredible land speeds by curling up into balls and rolling: they also curl up into small balls to sleep. They're a gentle and calm people, but their leader, {{s|zeldawiki|Darunia}}, is impassioned and brave. Gorons use strong and dexterous fingers to make blades and bombs.  
|align=left|Most Gorons inhabit the stony slopes of {{iw|zeldawiki|Death Mountain}}. They can achieve incredible land speeds by curling up into balls and rolling; they also curl up into small balls to sleep. They're a gentle and calm people, but their leader, {{iw|zeldawiki|Darunia}}, is impassioned and brave. Gorons use strong and dexterous fingers to make blades and bombs.
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|{{s|zeldawiki|Marin}}
|{{iw|zeldawiki|Marin}}
|{{anchor|Marin}}[[File:Marin Trophy.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Marin}}[[File:Marin Trophy.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening<br>8/93
|The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening<br>8/93
|align=left|Marin is a young girl who cares for Link after a shipwreck washes him up on the shores of {{s|zeldawiki|Koholint Island}}. She's a talented harpist, well liked for her kind and gentle nature. She holds fast to the ideals of truth and honor; if Link happens to steal something during his adventure, she greets him with a shout of "THIEF!"  
|align=left|Marin is a young girl who cares for Link after a shipwreck washes him up on the shores of {{iw|zeldawiki|Koholint Island}}. She's a talented harpist, well liked for her kind and gentle nature. She holds fast to the ideals of truth and honor; if Link happens to steal something during his adventure, she greets him with a shout of "THIEF!"
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|{{anchor|Majora's Mask}}[[File:Majora's Mask Trophy.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Majora's Mask}}[[File:Majora's Mask Trophy.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask<br>10/00
|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask<br>10/00
|align=left|A lonely [[Skull Kid]] put on Majora's Mask and unknowingly allowed a great evil to invade the land of {{s|zeldawiki|Termina}}. The mask manifested its evil power into the fearsome looking moon, and the Skull Kid became merely a puppet under its malevolent power. In the ultimate battle with Link, Majora's Mask transformed into three separate forms.  
|align=left|A lonely [[Skull Kid]] put on Majora's Mask and unknowingly allowed a great evil to invade the land of {{iw|zeldawiki|Termina}}. The mask manifested its evil power into the fearsome-looking moon, and the Skull Kid became merely a puppet under its malevolent power. In the ultimate battle with Link, Majora's Mask transformed into three separate forms.
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|{{anchor|Ocarina of Time}}[[File:Ocarina of Time Trophy.png|100px]]
|{{anchor|Ocarina of Time}}[[File:Ocarina of Time Trophy.png|100px]]
|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time<br>11/98
|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time<br>11/98
|align=left|This ocarina, the treasure of the House of Hyrule, was entrusted to Link by Zelda when she fled from Ganondorf's insurrection. When used in conjunction with three {{s|zeldawiki|Spiritual Stones}}, it opened the way to where the Master Sword rested. In Majora's Mask, it gave Link limited control over time, but it has other uses: it's fun to play as a musical instrument.
|align=left|This ocarina, the treasure of the House of Hyrule, was entrusted to Link by Zelda when she fled from Ganondorf's insurrection. When used in conjunction with three {{iw|zeldawiki|Spiritual Stones}}, it opened the way to where the Master Sword rested. In Majora's Mask, it gave Link limited control over time, but it has other uses: it's fun to play as a musical instrument.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Classic trophies for the playable ''Zelda'' characters all match their poses [[:File:Link OoT.png|from]] [[:File:Zelda OoT.png|their]] [[:File:Sheik.png|respective]] [[:File:Ganondorf OoT.png|official]] [[:File:Young Link.png|artwork]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''.
*The Classic trophies for the playable ''Zelda'' characters all match their poses [[Media:Link OoT.png|from]] [[Media:Zelda OoT.png|their]] [[Media:Sheik.png|respective]] [[Media:Ganondorf OoT.png|official]] [[Media:Young Link.png|artwork]] from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''.
*All of Zelda's trophies featured in ''Melee'' clearly depicts her as wearing heels like her appearance in the game, while her appearance in the game her design comes from clearly depicts her wearing boots instead.
*All of Zelda's trophies featured in ''Melee'' clearly depicts her as wearing heels like her appearance in the game, while her appearance in the game her design comes from clearly depicts her wearing boots instead.
*The description says the Master Sword first appeared in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', but it actually first appeared in ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''.
*The description says the Master Sword first appeared in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'', but it actually first appeared in ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''.
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