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"With portals opened to other dimensions, another Link slipped through – the legendary Hero of Winds from the Era of the Great Sea. While trying to save his kidnapped sister, he challenged the ruler of evil. Helped by a red boat and a pirate crew, and controlling the wind, he traveled far and wide across the Great Sea. Quick on his feet and light in the air, Toon Link excels at speedy combos with his short sword and trusty Deku Leaf. He may be small, but he packs a punch!"
Toon Link, the Hero of Winds in-game tutorial Bio

Toon Link (TOONLINK?) is a alternate version of Link that appears in Hyrule Warriors Legends and Hyrule Warriors. He based on the Hero of Winds, the incarnation of Link from Era of the Great Sea. Toon Link appears in the original Hyrule Warriors for the Wii U through either the code that comes with Hyrule Warriors Legends or paid DLC.

Background and History[]

Toon Link is primarily based on the Hero of Winds from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, with the addition of a few attributes of the incarnation of Link from The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks.

Like Young Link, he has no role in the main story of either Hyrule Warriors or Hyrule Warriors Legends.

Using the Pirate's Charm, his sister Aryll acts as his voice (similar to how Proxi speaks for Link and Young Link), allowing him to remain a silent protagonist.

Abilities[]

Toon Link wielding his Hero's Sword and Hero's Shield

Like past incarnations of Link, Toon Link is a natural born fighter and adventurer who fights wielding a sword and shield. Like previous incarnations, he can use techniques like the Spin Attack and Hurricane Spin. In addition to his traditional fighting abilities, Toon Link is a talented seafarer due to living in the Era of the Great Sea, where much of the world is covered by ocean. In the Hyrule Warriors series. while wielding the Sand Wand, he is shown to be a capable train engineer, much like his incarnation and successor from Spirit Tracks.

Moveset and Weapons[]

Light Sword[]

Sand Wand[]

Material Drops[]

Gallery[]

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