Were those ceramic pots in your home yours? Kid Hero: He's a young teenager at the very oldest.Informed Attribute: The thieves say he has a "fetching" voice, but we never hear him speak outside from his usual vocalizations.Infinity +1 Sword: The Master Sword can be upgraded twice, to the Golden Sword.Identical Grandson: Looks identical to the Link of A Link to the Past.Heroic Mime: As per usual, he doesn't speak a word.Four-Element Ensemble: The rods roughly correspond to the Four Classical Elements (fire, water, air, and earth).Empowered Badass Normal: Thanks to Ravio's bracelet and Yuga's magic, Link can turn into a painting at will.Elemental Powers: His four magic rods (Fire Rod, Ice Rod, Tornado Rod, and Sand Rod).Normally this would be a case of And I Must Scream, but thanks to Ravio's bracelet, Link can not only still move while a painting, but he can shift between human and painting at will. Cursed with Awesome: Is turned into a painting through Yuga's magic.Cool Sword: He obtains the Master Sword.In a sense, he becomes Lorule's Champion as well because by his actions, he helps Ravio find his own courage to stand up and talk Hilda down from her plan. The Champion: He is Hyrule's, as usual, which grants him the power of the Triforce of Courage.Bow and Sword, in Accord: Once he rents the bow, at least.And if you believe the theory that Gramps is actually the Link from A Link to the Past, then this Link can also be the only Link to actually defeat another Link.
At the same time, the final boss battle has him fighting Yuga, who has absorbed the powers of Ganon, Hilda, and two pieces of the Triforce. Badass Adorable: Like his predecessor, he's cute enough to give Toon Link a run for his money.He can obtain the blue and red mails later on, which make him able to withstand more damage, but they're still mails, and even without them, Link in a plain green tunic is much more resistant than your average armor-wearing soldier. Armor Is Useless: Link goes to save the world wearing clothes that he wore to bed the night before the game starts.This Link reappears in The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, now resembling Toon Link thanks to an Art Shift and a change of clothes. Now swept up in the order of events, Link must save both his homeland of Hyrule and its counterpart, Lorule, from the encroaching darkness by inheriting the legacy of the previous hero of Hyrule. However, upon tracking down the captain, he finds himself face to face with a terrible evil who has been terrorizing the land. At the start, he is but a mere blacksmith's apprentice, sent on an errand to deliver a sword to a Hylian knight captain who had left it at the blacksmith's shop.