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In the child portion of the game, Link and Zelda fail to take into account that Link is probably too young to wield the Master Sword along with the fact that they’d be opening the Door of Time and leaving the Sacred Realm vulnerable for Ganondorf to invade it. As the Links aren’t related, that means they don’t need to pass on their blood for their to be a new Link like the Zeldas need to. One has to wonder, though.
If there’s no Hero’s spirit, how can Link reincarnate into a new Link? The greater implication here, however, is that there are more Zeldas than there are Links.
Even if Link doesn’t reincarnate into a knight’s family, he still acts a knight as seen in games like Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess where he doesn’t have a profession in the former and is just a farmer in the latter. The two are completely inseparable thanks to, making Zelda Link’s main companion for the whole game. Note: If Batreaux has turned into a human, then the glitch can be done a normal Remlits, as they no longer become feral at night. Although this comes off as a serious cop out answer, it does make a bit of sense if dig a bit deeper into what Aonuma is saying. This brings Link to where he last saved. In release order, Link and Zelda work together: in, where Zelda disguises herself as Sheik to ensure Link stays focused on his quest; in, where Tetra actively drives the plot for the first third; in, where Zelda helps Link defeat Ganondorf in their second to last fight; and in, where Zelda actually works alongside Link as his companion throughout the entire game. They will also not even try to attack Pipit if he is in patrolling the grounds.
This is honestly quite obvious if you pay attention to the overarching lore. The two don’t dislike each other by any means with Zelda even showing Link a bit of friendliness by the end of the game, but they’re very much associates by circumstance. When the cursors are on save (not save and quit) and the file Link was on, save and reload the file that Link was playing on originally at the same time. Cold, aloof, and stoic. This only works on certain copies of the game. This mostly stems from her own insecurities, notably her inability to awaken her powers as Princess, but it doesn’t stop her from detesting Link for roughly 85% of the whole game. Religion is like spaghetti: either stiff and fragile, or wet and limp. I had to approach it from the side by rotating him and tilting the wiimote sideways. Link, Zelda, And Demise’s CurseSpeaking of reincarnation, it’s entirely possible that Link and Zelda … Before finding Batreaux and fighting Scaldera, Link may go to Skyloft at night and find a Remlit near the pillars of rock that lead to the Waterfall Cave. Link may pick the Remlit up and throw it off the island.
When Link first wakes up, he mistakes Marin for Zelda. Note that this glitch requires perfect timing, as too early will not charge it, and too late simply will not work either. I missed everything the first time, but marked their locations. The Wii Shop Channel has a download specifically to repair game saves affected by this glitch. , it’s clear that Tetra has ancestors within the Royal Family, but nothing implying Link does.
Zelda clearly has feelings for Link, and their relationship is one rooted deeply in childhood. While there’s a Zelda in every generation, the Links only show up when needed as aforementioned. When they’re kids, there’s very little going on relationship-wise for them, but it’s clear in the future that Zelda sees Link as a larger than life figure, one who can genuinely save Hyrule. Why didn’t the original Zelda from, While 100% non-canon and incompatible with the actual game version of, manga is worth making note of in large part due to how it twists the reincarnation cycle and adds a new spin onto it. Even then. If there’s romantic tension between the two in, , that means Link had a crush on Zelda in, means that every single Zelda is connected to the first Zelda in. Link’s uncle implies a connection between the two in the English release of the game, but their dynamic boils down to Link saving her once in the Light World and once again in the Dark World. Given that the dream is also influenced by Link, we can deduce that Marin is a manifestation of Link’s feelings for Zelda. In the process of succeeding, Link wakes up the original Zelda meaning she now co-exists with the Zelda Link saved in the first game. While in the battle with Tentalus, when Tentalus is stunned after being struck by an arrow, striking Tentalus with another arrow will leave the battle stuck in the first phase, effectively leaving the game unbeatable, forcing a reset. There's a lot more going on in Link and Zelda's relationship that Nintendo fans realize. series with some top-notch dungeons, a surprisingly great story, and the first real romantic arc between Link and Zelda. =). In the adult portion, Zelda sends Link back in time to his original timeline as a kindness to him. This likely stems from Link and Zelda’s relationship in, where Link was a literal knight sworn to protect Zelda.
In a series where fate is so relevant, it’s only natural Link and Zelda always be destined to meet. When the game reloads, Link will be on Skyloft in the clothes that he wore in the beginning of the game, and he will have the Practice Sword. While it’s quite rare, there have been two notable instances of Link and Zelda meeting, but failing to become friends. Taking into account Demise’s Curse from the end of, and how it supposedly keeps the Triforce bearers together, it’s only natural we assume Link and Zelda are going to meet up when reincarnated in the same cycle. The end result is that there aren’t enough Links to pair up with the Hyrule’s Zeldas. The game will lock up into thinking that Link needs to get the Thunder Dragon's Song of the Hero part while it has already been obtained/completed. For all the good Link and Zelda try to get done in Ocarina of Time, they end up messing things up quite astronomically. As he passed on, Hylia vows that she will shed her divinity so she can be reincarnated alongside this proto Link for all eternity.
In, , Link and Zelda don’t even know each other until the events of the game and never bother building a substantial relationship.
If you asked a more savvy friend, they’d definitely say Link and Zelda.
While this is a case of Nintendo using the same model between games, it does seem to point to a scenario where Link and Tetra don’t marry. This may be because Zelda is actually always older than Link too, but it doesn’t change the fact that Link is on the shorter side of life. Link will put the charged sword away while pulling out a now slightly glowing Bottle. Is.
What’s not obvious, however, is that every Zelda is also related to the first Link.