From that point onwards, the five of them form an alliance and chase Dedede. Afterwards, King Dedede appears and snatches the trophies of the fallen duo, but Kirby appears and frees them and Link/Pit sabotage his cart. Upon seeing this, Link will become similarly enraged and attack them over thinking they killed Zelda, kicking off a battle and requiring them to defeat him and Yoshi. If Zelda was saved earlier, an alternate, but similar scenario will play out where a shadow clone of Zelda is created and and tries to turn Link and Yoshi into trophies, but before she can, Mario and Pit stop her, with Pit destroying the gun with an arrow and them subsequently defeating her. He, along with Pit will then fight him and Yoshi, requiring you to defeat them. However, Mario will notice this and mistake Link and Yoshi for defeating the real Peach, so he gets mad and attacks him. Much later, depending on which princess the players saves, Link will attack a shadow clone of Princess Peach and destroy her gun, whom was attempting to turn Mario and Pit into trophies, and with Yoshi, fights and defeats her.
Nonetheless, the duo continue chasing it. Link and Yoshi then team up and the duo fight their way through the forest before losing the Halberd. Seconds later, he notices the Halberd appear and drop shadow bugs, which causes Primids to appear. In the game's adventure mode, he pulls out the Master Sword while walking through the forest and equips it not long before walking past Yoshi, whom is sleeping on a tree stump. Young Link does not return as a playable character and is instead replaced by his The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, and The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks incarnations known as Toon Link. Like every other character in the game, Link features a Final Smash in which he traps his opponents in his Triforce symbol force fields, slashing them with his sword several times before dealing with a final blow that almost guarantees a KO. Unlike the previous two installments, he appears in his The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess design. Link returns in the Wii installment as a playable character.
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additionally Zelda, her alter-ego Sheik, series villain Ganondorf and his younger self, Young Link appear as playable characters representing the The Legend of Zelda series, In the games event mode he teams up with Zelda to face Ganondorf, in another event match the player as his younger self faces his older self in a one-on-one fight, additionally the player as Marth a fellow sword fighter in the game fights him in a duel. Being available from the start again, he retains his The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time design, albeit upgraded due the GameCube's graphics, his shield now has the ability to block projectiles from other characters.
Link returns in the GameCube installment. He uses his Master Sword for many of his attacks, as well as his projectiles. He appears in his The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time design. Link appears as one of the eight starting characters along with Mario, Donkey Kong, Samus Aran, Yoshi, Kirby, Fox McCloud, and Pikachu. Link is also available from the start in all games. Link has appeared in every Super Smash Bros game to date as a playable fighter in said series. Link returns once again in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, this time as an unlockable character which he wears his Breath of the Wild outfit in the Nintendo Switch remake version. Link appears in Mario Kart 8 as a downloadable playable character, he is the same Link from Skyward Sword, he has his vehicle called the Master Cycle, which also appeared as a downloadable vehicle. Link appears in the GameCube version of Soul Calibur II as a guest playable character, he is the same Link from Ocarina of Time, Nobuyuki Hiyama reprised the adult Link's character, Link must defeat Inferno, the true main antagonist that terrorizes Hyrule, then Link discovers that Inferno is actually Nightmare who was been possessed and corrupted by Soul Edge, he then defeated Inferno and saved Hyrule in the process.