Zelda, Princess of Hyrule
Posted on August 14 2014 by Tyler Meehan
“During the sudden crisis in Hyrule Kingdom, the courageous princess commands the troops while standing directly on the battlefield. Zelda is a dignified beauty with a noble and royal atmosphere. Hidden within her is the power of the Triforce of Wisdom. She has calm eyes capable of assessing the course of the war, calmly defend, and bravely attack. She mainly uses a rapier as her weapon, and she gracefully fights in a flowing manner without wasting a single motion.”
— from our Princess Zelda Wiki Page in the Zelda Wiki
- How to Unlock: You’ll know when we know!
Weapons
Rapier
Zelda’s standard weapon of choice, Rapiers allow for quick movement and pinpoint attacks which keep Zelda mobile and offensive. Supplementing its weak power and limited range with her inborn skill with Light elemental magic, Zelda can weaken enemies with shining slashes before piercing foes with her mighty Light Arrows.
Types
Standard Rapier—<special traits>
- How to Unlock: Unlocked alongside Zelda in the ___ level.
Combos
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Baton
Based off the legendary Wind Waker, the Baton weapons utilize the Wind element to summon tornadoes, storms, and electrifying music to shock enemies and blow them away. Her attacks are powerful and have large areas of effect, but they often require a few seconds to prepare her more devastating strikes and can leave Zelda open for enemy attacks.
Types
The Wind Waker—<description, special traits>
- How to Unlock: You’ll know when we know!
Combos
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- How to Unlock: You’ll know when we know!
Extras
DLC Outfits
Three sets of alternate costumes have been released for Zelda, allowing gamers to change her appearance to match that of Ocarina of Time, Twilight Princess, or Skyward Sword. They have no effect on gameplay.
- How to Unlock: These DLC outfits were made available early to Japanese gamers by pre-ordering the game, and to North American gamers by pre-ordering from select locations: GameStop (Ocarina of Time), Amazon (Twilight Princess), or Best Buy (Skyward Sword). It is presumed that they will released as paid DLC in the near future.
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