The Top Six Best Characters In The Legend Of Zelda Are

The Top Six Best Characters In The Legend Of Zelda Are:

The Legend of Zelda series is one of the most famous in gaming for a lot of reasons, but its huge cast of memorable characters is definitely one of the biggest.

The most well-known names are probably the ones you already know, but even characters who only appear in one game can be remembered for years and bring both joy as well as fear to players everywhere.

Even though there are a lot of great games in the Legend of Zelda series, we think the ten on this list are some of the best, if not the best.

The Best Characters In Legend Of Zelda

There are a lot of little things to think about when selecting the ideal Legend of Zelda characters, but the main things we looked at were how well-known a character is, how much they impacted the community, and how they changed the canon of the franchise.

Demise:

To say that Demise is significant to the Legend of Zelda story is to do the word “important” a disservice. Even though he only showed up in Skyward Sword, he had a big impact on the story. This is because Skyward Sword is the first game in all three Zelda timelines.

Even though Demise looks like a typical “evil demon lord” as well as his early boss fights as The Imprisoned weren’t the most popular, he was able to fight on equal footing with the pure Master Sword and the Goddess’s chosen hero Link.

He even ruined the legendary sword and put a curse on Zelda, Link, and the whole world that made them and everyone else suffer over and over again. In short, there wouldn’t be Ganondorf, there wouldn’t be an endless cycle of hatred, as well as for retcon reasons there wouldn’t be the Legend of Zelda.

Link:

Link is the central character, and he is awesome. He looks cool and does cool things. He reminds me of an Italian plumber who likes to jump on the heads of his enemies.

Link, especially the Link from Twilight Princess, is my favorite Zelda character. He is so brave as well as loyal, as well as he cares so much about the people round the him.

I loved how he went crazy because once Colin was taken by King Bulblin and kicked everyone in the game in the behind. He’s also shy and a little weird, which makes him even cuter.

Even though we don’t hear him speak, I think this character has a lot going on. Definitely the best character I’ve ever played as in a video game.

Ganondorf:

Every good story needs a bad guy, but while Ganon is the one most people know, Ganondorf is the one with the most interesting story. His first appearance in Ocarina of Time became one of the most exciting parts of video games.

Even though he was completely unredeemable in that game, few enemies in our medium could match his great theme song, sheer willpower, as well as badass boss fights.

Then we got Wind Waker, and it became apparent that Ganondorf wasn’t just a bloodthirsty dictator. He could change, be subtle, and make us feel real emotions.

Still definitely bad, but only because he and his people seemed to have been mistreated by the universe and he did what he did to help them.

At the end of Wind Waker, he only fights to the death because he has nothing left to lose and also because hundreds of years of hopes and plans have failed at the last moment.

Zelda:

Even though a lot of people think she is, Zelda is not a “damsel in distress.” She doesn’t spend all day crying and going to wait for someone to save her, like Princess Peach does. She does something to change it.

My favorite game has always been Zelda. In the game Ocarina of Time, she is a badass. In Twilight Princess, she gives up her kingdom and, in the end, her own life to save Midna’s.

She is without a doubt one of the best characters in Hyrule Warriors, and she gives Link a run for his cash. Aside from that, she has the Triforce of Wisdom.

Malon:

Malon didn’t have a big part in Ocarina of Time, but she had a big effect. Without Malon teaching us Epona’s Song, our time exploring Hyrule would have been very different.

Her cheerfulness and the way she helped Link get around Hyrule Castle Town were some of the best parts of the first child part of the game, especially when Link saw how Ganondorf’s rule hurt her.

Ingo was definitely mean, and it was very heartwarming to see her realize that Link was the one who set her and her favorite horse free. She later played Romani/Cremi in Majora’s Mask, The Oracle of Seasons, The 4 Swords Adventures, as Well as the Minish Cap.

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