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In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'', the first custom variant for Din's Fire is '''Din's Flare''', which travels farther but cannot be angled and deals a set amount of damage regardless of distance. The second is '''Din's Blaze''', which sends out a larger, visible fireball that does not travel as fast and lingers for a moment before dealing a more powerful explosion.
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'', the first custom variant for Din's Fire is '''Din's Flare''', which travels farther but cannot be angled and deals a set amount of damage regardless of distance. The second is '''Din's Blaze''', which sends out a larger, visible fireball that does not travel as fast and lingers for a moment before dealing a more powerful explosion.


In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Din’s Fire no longer leaves Zelda helpless when in midair. This means it can help her recovery when she is launched by opponents offstage.
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"Zelda" redirects here. For the WarioWare: D.I.Y. microgame, see Zelda (microgame).
Princess Zelda
Zelda from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Species Hylian
First appearance The Legend of Zelda (1986, The Legend of Zelda series)
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (1989, Mario-related media)
Latest appearance The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD (2021, The Legend of Zelda series)
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018, Mario-related media)
Latest portrayal Patricia Summersett (The Legend of Zelda series, 2017-present)
Yu Shimamura (The Legend of Zelda series, 2011, 2017-present)
Ayumi Fujimura (Mario-related media, 2018)

Template:Quote2 Princess Zelda is a major character from The Legend of Zelda series created by Nintendo. Many different incarnations of Zelda have existed throughout the course of the series, but they commonly share traits such as they all rule over the kingdom of Hyrule, and they all have the power of the Triforce of Wisdom within them. The plot of her series is that she and Link must protect the kingdom of Hyrule from Ganon and prevent him from obtaining the two pieces of the Triforce not inside him.

Though her series is named after her, the starring role in the games is Link. Zelda serves as more of the series' equivalent of Princess Peach, but she usually has active supporting roles in the plot, sometimes even being somewhat of a sidekick to Link, rather than being solely a damsel-in-distress. For example, in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Zelda disguises herself as her alter-ego Sheik to aid Link without revealing her true identity to him.

History

DIC cartoons

The Legend of Zelda

The Legend of Zelda series received its own animated television series with The Legend of Zelda, produced by DiC Entertainment. It aired under the The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! syndication, with the animated Mario segments running Monday through Thursday, and being replaced by Zelda segments on Fridays. The Zelda segments still received an accompanying live-action Mario and Luigi short. The series revolved around Link and Princess Zelda protecting the Triforce of Wisdom from Ganon. Cynthia Preston (credited as Cyndy Preston) voiced Princess Zelda in the series.

Captain N: The Game Master

Zelda and Link
Princess Zelda, left of Link and Captain N in Captain N: The Game Master

Link and Zelda appear in Captain N: The Game Master, borrowing their appearance and personality from The Legend of Zelda television series. Cynthia Preston (credited as Cyndy Preston) returned to voice Princess Zelda in the series.

Mario Artist: Paint Studio

Young and adult artwork of Princess Zelda from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time can be used as a stamp in Mario Artist: Paint Studio.

Super Smash Bros. series

The Legend of Zelda series emblem, from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.
Super Smash Bros. fighter
Zelda
Zelda from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Game appearances
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (unlockable)
Special moves
Neutral:  Nayru's Love
Side:  Din's Fire
Up:  Farore's Wind
Down:  Transform (Melee, Brawl); Phantom Slash (3DS/Wii U onward)
Final Smash:  Light Arrow (Brawl, 3DS/Wii U); Triforce of Wisdom (Ultimate)
Battle entrance
Zelda teleports with her eyes closed, and hands clasped to her chest.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Zelda as she appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee

Template:Main-external Zelda is one of the newcomers introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Her design is based upon her appearance as an adult in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. She is a tall lightweight character with slow movement but powerful attacks.

Zelda's moveset mostly uses her magical abilities, while her special moves are mostly based on the spells Link can acquire in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Her neutral special move is Nayru's Love, which puts up a magical barrier that reflects attacks and damages opponents. Her side special is Din's Fire, which launches a fireball that explodes after a time. Her up special move is Farore's Wind, which causes her to disappear and reappear higher a distance away. Finally, her down special is Transform, which causes Zelda to turn into Sheik, giving her a completely different moveset.

Zelda also appears in Stage 3 of Adventure Mode where she is fought on the second part.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Artwork of Zelda as she appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Zelda as she appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Template:Main-external Zelda returns as a default fighter for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Her design in this game is based on her appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. While Zelda's moveset has not been changed, her Final Smash is Light Arrow, which fires a Light Arrow that strikes any opponents in its path.

Zelda's attacks deal more damage and higher knockback than before, but her attacks' strongest hitboxes are smaller in size while her mobility remains abysmal.

The Subspace Emissary
Zelda and Peach in the Subspace Emissary.
Zelda's snapshot in The Subspace Emissary, alongside Peach

Zelda and Peach were watching Mario and Kirby. However, at the arrival of the Halberd, both princesses ran down to assist them after the arrival of the Primid. However, Zelda is soon captured by Petey Piranha and put into a cage along with Peach. Kirby, who battles Petey Piranha, has the choice to rescue either Peach or Zelda.

Zelda, Peach, Mario and Kirby standing in the Midair Stadium.
Mario, Zelda, Peach, and Kirby preparing to fight the Primids

If Zelda is not rescued, Wario appears and uses a Dark Cannon to transform her into a trophy and runs off with her. She is later seen on Wario's Cargo alongside Ness, who was also turned into a trophy by Wario shooting a Dark Cannon. However, King Dedede distracts Wario by turning Luigi into a trophy and using him to lure Wario off the Cargo. Dedede steals the Cargo, takes back Luigi, and drives off. Link later spots Zelda on the Cargo before Dedede takes Mario and Pit, who were defeated by Link and Yoshi just prior. Although he loses both his newly acquired trophies to Kirby, and the engine of the Cargo is then wrecked by Pit, Dedede manages to get away with the remaining trophies he does have and makes it to his castle, where he pins badges on Luigi, Ness, and Zelda to revive them later. Unfortunately, Bowser arrives, steals Zelda and brings her to the Halberd, having a short scuffle with Mario's team along the way (and causing Zelda to lose her badge to Kirby).

Zelda Taken
Zelda transformed into a trophy by Wario

If Zelda is rescued, she will team up with Kirby and escape the stadium the Warp Star right before it explodes. They fly through the sky, and are chased by the Halberd, which both Kirby and Zelda land on. However, the Arwing with Fox McCloud inside is also following the Halberd. The Halberd shoots down the Arwing which falls down and crashes into the duo, and soon, Kirby and Zelda are back on the ground now in a grassland. While Kirby wanders off looking at other things, Zelda is shot by Bowser and she turns into a trophy. Bowser sends Shadow Bugs which take over Zelda and clones her.

False Zelda takes out a Dark Cannon and tries to shoot Link and Yoshi, however is stopped by Pit and Mario. False Zelda and the two fight however she is soon defeated and turned into a trophy, which soon dissolves. However, Link saw this and thinks that Mario is a member of the Subspace Army and that he killed Zelda, so he tries to turn Mario and Pit into a trophy with Yoshi's help. They are both defeated, however, and taken by King Dedede before Kirby's intervention, after which Link attacks the Cargo's engine.

Regardless of whether or not she is rescued from Petey Piranha, she still ends up in the Halberd with Peach. Meta Knight soon arrives with Lucario and Solid Snake as his entourage, fighting off both False Zelda and False Peach before freeing the real princesses. Zelda then goes off on her own with Peach until they are united by Fox, Falco Lombardi, Lucario, and Snake to fight Duon and have Mr. Game & Watch join their team, and Meta Knight retakes the Halberd. She then goes into Subspace and finds Tabuu, but is turned into a trophy along with everyone else by him soon after, leaving it up to Kirby, revived by the badge from earlier, to revive her. If Kirby also rescued Link, then both of them will revive Ganondorf, who learns of Tabuu and joins the other heroes into the Great Maze.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U

Artwork of Zelda in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.
Zelda's artwork for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U

Template:Main-external Zelda returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, retaining her appearance from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess that was used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Although Sheik also returns, they are now completely separate characters who cannot transform into each other; her down special attack is instead Phantom Slash, which summons a Phantom to charge forward and attack.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Template:Main-external Zelda returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, as an unlockable playable character alongside the other previous fighters. In this game, her design is primarily based on her alternate dress artwork from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, with elements from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. Like many other characters, Zelda is more expressive; in fact, she is given much more cheerful and energetic expressions compared to her predecessors. She also has a new Final Smash, which involves trapping opponents with the Triforce of Wisdom. Like her fellow The Legend of Zelda fighters, Zelda's victory theme has been changed to a new arrangement of their home series' main theme.

Zelda benefits from the game's universal changes: her mobility is considerably faster, no longer being one of the slowest characters in the game; her short hop timing is reduced; her attacks have less landing lag; she can directionally air dodge once again; and she can use any grounded attack out of a run and any aerial attack while climbing ladders. In addition, Zelda's special attacks receive many improvements while her attacks deal either more damage or knockback, and have lower start-up or ending lag.

In addition, Zelda appears in the World of Light's opening cutscene, where she is firstly shown along with Marth and Pit; she then tries to reflect Galeem's large laser attack along with Mewtwo, but fails, with both of them getting eliminated by the lasers and turned into dark clones. She was among the fighters who were brought under Dharkon's control after Galeem's first defeat, and represents the Triforce of Wisdom section of the Sacred Land, referencing her home series. She must then be awoken in the area to progress the story, along with Young Link, Ganondorf, Sonic and Cloud.

Classic Mode route
Wisdom Prevails
Round Opponent(s) Rule Stage Song
1 Wario Great Plateau Tower Main Theme - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
2 Bowser Skyloft Ballad of the Goddess
3 Mii Swordfighter (Yiga Clan outfit) ×5 Horde Battle Temple Temple Theme
4 Giant King K. Rool Bridge of Eldin Dark World (for 3DS / Wii U)
5 Dark Samus Gerudo Valley Hidden Mountain & Forest
6 Link (dark costume) ×2 Hyrule Castle Great Temple / Temple
Final Ganondorf
Ganon
Calamity Ganon Battle - Second Form
Death Mountain

Special moves

Nayru's Love
Zelda's Nayru's Love in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Nayru's Love in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Template:Main-external Nayru's Love is one of the three spells in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, appearing as Zelda's standard special move. Zelda creates a blue crystal barrier around herself that reflects all projectile attacks, while several smaller blue crystals appear around it that deal multiple hits to nearby opponents.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Nayru's Love, like all special moves, is given two custom variants that can be unlocked. The first is Nayru's Rejection, which has a shorter duration and deals less damage but pushes and flips the opponent, similar to Mario's Cape and Mii Swordfighter's Reversal Slash. The second is Nayru's Passion, which draws in nearby opponents and attacks with an explosion rather than a crystal, meaning that the attack no longer has the reflection property.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ネールの愛[?]
Nēru no Ai
Nayru's Love
Din's Fire
Zelda's Din's Fire in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Din's Fire in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Template:Main-external Din's Fire is Zelda's side special move, based on the spell originating from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Zelda launches a fireball from her hands that travels as the player holds down the special attack button and explodes when the player lets go or automatically after a set time, damaging any foes caught in it; the amount of damage increases as the fireball travels and more damage is dealt if opponents are closer to the center of the explosion. If the move is performed in the air, Zelda is left helpless immediately after the explosion. Zelda can also alter the direction the move travels by angling the control stick while holding down the button.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the fireball is visible as it travels, though it is not in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, the first custom variant for Din's Fire is Din's Flare, which travels farther but cannot be angled and deals a set amount of damage regardless of distance. The second is Din's Blaze, which sends out a larger, visible fireball that does not travel as fast and lingers for a moment before dealing a more powerful explosion.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Din’s Fire no longer leaves Zelda helpless when in midair. This means it can help her recovery when she is launched by opponents offstage.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ディンの炎[?]
Din no Honō
Din's Flame
Farore's Wind
Farore's Wind in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Template:Main-external Farore's Wind is Zelda's up special move, based on the spell from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. When used, Zelda immediately warps to another location depending on the direction the player holds on the control stick. Zelda can damage opponents with the both initial warp and her reappearance. Sheik also has a similar move for her up special move called Vanish.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, the first custom variant for Farore's Wind is Farore's Squall, which does not damage opponents when teleporting but instead pushes them away. The second is Farore's Windfall, which only teleports up but meteor smashes any opponents hit when Zelda reappears.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フロルの風[?]
Furoru no Kaze
Farore's Wind
Transform
Zelda using her Transform move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Zelda using Transform in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Template:Main-external Transform is the down special move of both Zelda and Sheik in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Using the move transforms Zelda into Sheik, and vice versa. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the transformation is faster as both characters are loaded at all times; in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, however, the transformation is longer since the game needs to load the other character separately mid-battle. During the transformation, the "puzzle solved" tune from The Legend of Zelda can be heard. Taking damage while the move is in progress immediately cancels the transformation.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シークチェンジ[?]
Shīku Chenji
Sheik Change
Phantom Slash
Zelda's Phantom Slash in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Phantom Slash in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Template:Main-external Phantom Slash is Zelda's down special move in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, replacing her Transform move from Super Smash Bros. Brawl due to the elimination of in-battle transformation moves. The move involves Zelda summoning a Phantom that dashes forward to attack opponents before it disappears, based on Zelda's spirit being able to possess Phantoms in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. Phantom Slash can also be charged by holding the special move button, which results in the Phantom traveling greater distances. When fully charged, the Phantom's jab is followed by an upward swing for a second hit. The Phantom is treated like a projectile and as such is vulnerable to reflectors, and if the Phantom takes at least 13% damage, it shatters and the move cannot be used for nine seconds. A purple cloud aura appears over Zelda's hand for the duration of this recharge period.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Phantom Slash has four discrete stages depending on how long the player holds down the special move button. The Phantom is also now physically constructed next to Zelda as she charges up the move, and can be sent out mid-construction to attack at one of the earlier stages. In the first and second stages, only the arms and legs are built; in the first, the Phantom performs a punch, while in the second, it performs a kick. In the third stage, the Phantom is given a sword and performs a side slash, and in the fourth and fully charged stage, the full armor is built and the Phantom performs an upward swing with the sword.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, the Phantom Slash's first custom variant is Phantom Breaker, which travels a set distance and deals more shield damage. The second is Phantom Strike, which is stronger, but can only be cast right next to Zelda instead of at a distance from her.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ファントムアタック[?]
Fantomu Atakku
Phantom Attack

Final Smash

Light Arrow
Zelda's Light Arrow in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Zelda's Light Arrow in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Template:Main-external Light Arrow is Zelda's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, shared with Sheik. When used, Zelda draws a Light Arrow with her bow from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and fires it in a stage-wide straight line, damaging and launching opponents caught in the line of fire in an upward angle. The arrow can fire through opponents' shields as well as any walls and obstacles. Opponents that are closer to Zelda receive more damage and greater knockback than those further away.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 光の弓矢[?]
Hikari no Yumiya
Light Bow and Arrow
Triforce of Wisdom
The Triforce of Wisdom Final Smash
The Triforce of Wisdom

Triforce of Wisdom is Zelda's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, replacing the Light Arrow. When used, the Triforce of Wisdom appears in front of her, which rotates multiple times and gradually shrinks, drawing in any nearby opponents similar to a Black Hole. Once it is small enough, the Triforce flashes and opponents trapped inside it are launched away. If an opponent has 100% or more damage before the final blow, however, they are instantly KO'd.

Game & Watch Gallery 4

In Game & Watch Gallery 4, Zelda appears in the Zelda Game & Watch game, which is playable in the Museum after unlocking enough stars. This game is a remake of the Zelda Game & Watch game in which Link must battle monsters, including dragon bosses, in order to collect pieces of the Triforce and thus free Zelda.

Super Mario Maker

Zelda costume in Super Mario Maker.

Zelda appears as a Mystery Mushroom costume in Super Mario Maker. Zelda's costume can be unlocked by scanning her respective amiibo or randomly by completing the 100 Mario Challenge on Expert difficulty or higher. She retains her The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess appearance from Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U in this game.

Additionally, costumes based on Sheik and Tetra are also available, both of which involve Zelda as part of their poses.

Other appearances

Two incarnations of Zelda, each based on her respective appearances in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, appears on the Puzzle Swap panel "Nintendo Starlets" of the StreetPass Mii Plaza, alongside Princess Peach, Pauline and Rosalina.

Portrayals

Zelda was originally voiced by Jun Mizusawa in her first three Super Smash Bros. appearances, matching her appearances in both The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess, but was replaced for the first time in series by Ayumi Fujimura in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, who previously voiced her in The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, applying a similar situation to what Link and Ganondorf received in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Ultimate.

On a side note, the opening cutscene for the World of Light in Ultimate marks the first time in the series where Zelda has fully spoken lines (quoted above). During this, she is voiced in the English release by Brandy Kopp, who also voiced Palutena starting from the previous game, in a similar vein to how Fox and Falco are dubbed exclusively in Smash Taunts in Super Smash Bros. Melee; thus making her one of the few characters to have two voice actors in one game.

Profiles and statistics

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Instruction booklet bio

A graceful princess with powerful magical attacks.

Trophies

Name Image Game / Moves Description
Zelda (Classic) Zelda The Legend of Zelda
7/87
The crown princess of Hyrule. Zelda entrusted Link with the future of Hyrule after a revelation came to her in the world of dreams. She knows much about the Triforce; in fact, the only person who likely knows more about Triforce lore is Ganondorf himself, whom Zelda evaded in Ocarina of Time by transforming into her alter ego, Sheik.
Zelda (Adventure) Zelda B: Nayru's Love
Smash B: Din's Fire
Zelda is a bit slow and, because of her light frame, easy to send flying. On the other hand, her magical skills lend her reliable and explosive attack power. Zelda's easier to use if you focus on waiting and countering rather than pressing attacks. She can use Nayru's Love to reflect projectile attacks or as an offensive weapon.
Zelda (All-Star) Zelda Up & B: Farore's Wind
Down & B: Transform
Zelda's midair Lightning Kick centers immense magical power in the ball of her foot. If she strikes perfectly, the attack is as strong as can be. If her aim is slightly off, it'll be exceedingly weak. Farore's Wind again utilizes Zelda's magical prowess, this time by transporting her great distances. It's vital to know the lay of the land before using this move.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Bios

  • Instruction booklet: The queen[sic] of Hyrule. Her light movements belie devastating magical attacks.
  • Smash Bros. DOJO!: Just like Link, Zelda’s design has also changed.

She has a slightly more subdued color scheme.

Her movement capabilities are not that good, but her magic adds power to her physical attacks. There’s a reason why her hands and feet glow, after all.

Trophies

Name Image Game Description
Zelda BrawlTrophy021.png NES The Legend of Zelda The princess of Hyrule. In other games, her role changes between titles. In Ocarina of Time, she was hunted by the would-be conqueror, Ganondorf. She deceived him, however, by adopting the persona of Sheik. In Twilight Princess, she surrendered to Zant and was held as his prisoner.
Wii The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Light Arrow (Zelda) BrawlTrophy022.png Wii Super Smash Bros. Brawl Princess Zelda's Final Smash. She wields a mighty bow of light with which she can attack from afar. Her arrow travels in a straight line and flies through all characters unlucky enough to be in the way. This attack cannot be blocked. The more enemies there are, the higher the chances to get them all with one shot. More is always better!
Robed Zelda (with hood) BrawlTrophy340.png Wii The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess The princess of Hyrule, loved and trusted by the people. When Hyrule is invaded by Zant from the Twilight Realm, Zelda is resolute in opposing him...but she chooses to protect her people and must surrender. From then on, she is imprisoned in the Twilight Hyrule Castle. In memory of the lost people of Hyrule, Zelda wears a black robe of mourning.
Zelda (Wind Waker) BrawlTrophy359.png GCN The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker The rightful successor of the throne and descendant of the true royal bloodline of Hyrule. She strove to put an end to the ongoing battles with Ganondorf. As the bearer of the Triforce of Wisdom, she became a target of the resurrected Ganondorf. Although she was hidden in Hyrule Castle, Ganondorf managed to find and kidnap her.

Stickers

Image Game Effect
Young Zelda Minish Cap Sticker.png Zelda: The Minish Cap Battering Resistance +16
Usable by: Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, Toon Link
Young Zelda OoT Sticker.png Zelda: Ocarina of Time [Electric] - Attack +20
Zelda Link to the Past Sticker.png Zelda: A Link to the Past [Magic] - Attack +27
Usable by: Peach, Zelda
Zelda OoT Sticker.png Zelda: Ocarina of Time [Flame] - Resistance +18
Usable by: Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, Toon Link

Snake's codec

  • Colonel: Snake, I see you're fighting Zelda.
  • Snake: Yeah, I guess. Doesn't feel right fighting someone in a dress, though.
  • Colonel: Don't underestimate her just because she's a woman. Zelda's attacks are backed by powerful magic. Her hand-to-hand combat may look weak, but her magic makes it cut to the bone.
  • Snake: So this rose has thorns... Interesting...
  • Colonel: ...This is no time for pickup lines, Snake.
  • Snake: Don't worry. I know from experience that it's the quiet ones you have to watch out for.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U

Trophy information

Name 3DS Image Wii U Image Appears In
(Wii U version only)
American English description British English description
Zelda ZeldaTrophy3DS.png Zelda trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U NES The Legend of Zelda (8/1987)
Wii The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (11/2006)
This is the namesake of the Legend of Zelda games. Her appearance may change, but she always plays an important role. In Smash Bros., she's quick on the draw when it comes to magic, though a bit slow when moving. She has a new move that summons a Phantom to her aid. This is the Zelda they're talking about in the titles of all the Legend of Zelda games. Though her appearance can change from game to game, her importance in the story usually doesn't. In this game, she's a bit slow, but her impressive magic skills make up for it. Power up her brand new special, Phantom Slash, by holding down the button.
Zelda (Alt.) ZeldaAllStarTrophy3DS.png Zelda trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U NES The Legend of Zelda (8/1987)
Wii The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (11/2006)
Zelda's forward air attack, Lightning Kick, is a valiant kick with a magically charged tip. Striking with just the glowing spot will deal heavy damage and launch your opponent. Din's Fire, her explosive side special, can be guided up and down and has a greater blast if the button is held. Zelda's forward air attack, Lightning Kick, is a single-footed, electrically charged strike. Hit your opponent with just the glowing spot to deal heavy damage and launch them. Her Din's Fire side special can be guided up and down, and makes a bigger blast the longer you hold the button. It'll explode as soon as you let go.
Light Arrow (Zelda) N/A Light Arrow trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U In many of the Legend of Zelda games, the sacred Light Arrows are required to defeat the final boss. In this game, Zelda fires one straight across the screen for her Final Smash. If it passes through multiple foes, the ones hit first will take the most damage. The Light Arrow has a lot of launching power, making it great for getting KOs!
Young Zelda (Ocarina of Time) Young Zelda's trophy, from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. N/A N/A The Princess of Hyrule chosen by the goddesses. Zelda dreams of a darkness descending on Hyrule and tells Link where he must travel next. Fleeing Ganondorf, she gives Link the Ocarina of Time. It is seven long years before he is heard from again... The Princess of Hyrule. Having dreamt of the world being engulfed by darkness, she asks Link for his help and tells him the secret to entering the Scared Realm. Later, while fleeing from Ganondorf, she frantically throws the Ocarina of Time for Link to take. Seven long years pass before the two meet again.
Adult Zelda (Ocarina of Time) Adult Zelda's trophy, from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. N/A N/A In the seven years following Link's disappearance, Hyrule falls under the rule of the evil Ganondorf and Zelda grows into a young woman. To help Link in his quest to find the seven Sages, she takes on the guise of a young man named Sheik. The real identity of this mysterious helper is just one of the surprises awaiting Link. In the seven years after Link's vanishing, Hyrule falls under the rule of the evil Ganondorf, and Zelda grows into a young woman. To help Link in his quest to find the seven Sages, she takes on the guise of a young man and becomes Sheik. The real identity of this mysterious helper is just one the surprises awaiting Link.
Zelda (Spirit Tracks) Toon Zelda, from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. N/A N/A This Princess Zelda lives a suitably peaceful royal existence in Hyrule Castle. "Existence," however, is relative, and her life gets turned upside down after something awful happens along the way to the Tower of Spirits with Link. What will this spirited young woman do as only a spirit?! This Princess Zelda lives a suitably peaceful royal existence in Hyrule Castle. "Existence," however, is relative, and her life gets turned upside-down when she heads to the Tower of Spirits with Link and something awful happens along the way. What will this spirited young woman do without her body?!
Zelda's Spirit (Spirit Tracks) Ghost Zelda's trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. N/A N/A In The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Chancellor Cole casts Zelda out of her body, so she agrees to join Link on his quest in her spirit form. On the plus side, Link (and you!) can still see and hear her as you explore temples together. She'll even possess a Phantom or two if it helps Link get the job done! In The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Chancellor Cole casts Zelda out of her body, so she agrees to join Link on his quest in her spirit form. On the plus side, Link (and you!) can still see and hear her as you explore temples together. She'll even possess a Phantom or two if it helps Link get the job done quicker!
Zelda (Wind Waker) N/A Toon Zelda trophy GCN The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (03/2003) Princess Zelda plays a variety of roles throughout the games bearing her name. In the Wind Waker, she's a pirate who travels the seas without knowing her true identity. Even when she learns she's a princess, she quickly returns to her piratey ways. In the end, she takes up a bow to fight beside Link. Princess Zelda has had quite a variety of incarnations, but this one doesn't even know she's a princess! When Link meets her, she's a wild and fearless pirate. In a certain sealed land, this Zelda discovers her true identity, but doesn't act like a princess for very long, and even fights alongside Link in the final showdown!
Hooded Zelda N/A HoodedZeldaTrophyWiiU.png Wii The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (11/2006) When a dark shadow invades Hyrule, Zelda sacrifices herself and is imprisoned in the world of Twilight. Her dark attire while a prisoner is appropriate to the title of the game, but Link's bravery convinces her to toss the robes and take up her bow and arrows instead. After failing to protect Hyrule from the encroaching Twilight, Zelda lays down her sword and shield and hides behind a dark robe, mourning those who were lost due to her failure. In the end, Link's brave acts inspire her to cast the robe aside and take her bow in hand, but she never forgets the dark times when all hope seemed lost.

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Palutena's Guidance

  • Palutena: This isn't quite the Zelda you're used to.
  • Pit: I hear she no longer changes form in battle.
  • Palutena: That's right, but she's got a new special move: the Phantom Slash.
  • Pit: Where does she get the Phantom from?
  • Palutena: It's hard to say. Magic?
  • Pit: WOW! I didn't realize she was such a powerful magician.
  • Palutena: I could do something similar, I'm sure. But it's pretty dark magic. Now, what part of you should I use to make your Phantom?
  • Pit: My Phantom?! Uh, you don't have to do that for me, Lady Palutena!
  • Palutena: Oh, don't be scared! I'll just equip you and-
  • Pit: Uh what will it cost me?
  • Palutena: Oh, I don't know. Maybe just your...soul?
  • Viridi: Hahahaha! Look how pale he got! You're really scaring him! Listen, Pit, if you can knock Zelda's Phantom out, she won't be able to call it back for a bit. Keep an eye on her.

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  • Zelda is the princess of Hyrule and the namesake of The Legend of Zelda games. Her appearance may change, but she always plays an important role. She knows much about the Triforce; in fact, the only person who likely knows more about Triforce lore is Ganondorf himself, whom Zelda evaded in Ocarina of Time by transforming into her alter ego, Sheik.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Palutena's Guidance

  • Pit: [gasps] Is that...Princess Zelda?
  • Palutena: Yes, that's Zelda from A Link to the Past. She's a descendant of the Seven Sages. When she was captured, she used telepathy to ask Link for help.
  • Viridi: Pit... Pit... Go get me a cinnamon roll...
  • Pit: Right away, Zel— HEY! Knock it off, Viridi!
  • Palutena: Focus, Pit! Zelda has a projectile attack called Din's Fire. It can be steered through the air, kind of like your arrows. The trajectory of Din's Fire is really hard to see, so it's important to pay extra close attention when fighting her.
  • Viridi: Pit... Pit... Get me a glazed donut with rainbow sprinkles...
  • Pit: Yes, right away! A glazed donut with rainbo— [growls] STOP IT!

Super Smash Blog bio

  • You might recognize Zelda's look from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds game. In battle she uses magical moves to reflect and teleport, and for her Final Smash, she seals her opponents away in the Triforce of Wisdom. If an opponent has 100% damage or more, they will be instantly KO'd!

Spirits

# Name Image Series / game Type Class Strength / effect(s) How to obtain Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
173 Zelda Zelda's spirit sprite from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The Legend of Zelda Series Fighter N/A N/A Classic Mode as Zelda N/A N/A N/A N/A
189 Young Zelda Young Zelda's Spirit sprite from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The Legend of Zelda Series Primary (2) Advanced deepskyblue
Can be enhanced to Zelda (Ocarina of Time) at Lv. 99
Spirit Board Zelda, Young Link
  • Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle
Hyrule Castle Ocarina of Time Medley
190 Zelda (Ocarina of Time) Zelda (Ocarina of Time)'s spirit sprite from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The Legend of Zelda Series Primary (2) Legend deepskyblue
Assist Killer
Enhanced from Young Zelda N/A N/A N/A N/A
238 Zelda (Breath of the Wild) Zelda (Breath of the Wild)'s spirit sprite from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The Legend of Zelda Series Support (2) Ace Poison Immunity World of Light (Forest Hill); Spirit Board Zelda, Zero Suit Samus, Falco, Donkey Kong, Inkling (♀), Link
  • Stamina battle
  • Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd
  • Defeat an army of fighters
Great Plateau Tower Main Theme - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
246 Tetra Tetra's Spirit sprite from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The Legend of Zelda Series Primary (2) Ace deepskyblue
Can be enhanced to Zelda (The Wind Waker) at Lv. 99
World of Light (Final Battle); Spirit Board Toon Link Rule: Item: Bullet Bill
Hazard: Heavy Wind
  • Dangerously high winds are in effect
  • The enemy is easily distracted by items
Pirate Ship The Great Sea / Menu Select
247 Zelda (The Wind Waker) Zelda (The Wind Waker)'s Spirit sprite from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The Legend of Zelda Series Primary (2) Legend deepskyblue
Chance of Double Final Smash
Enhanced from Tetra N/A N/A N/A N/A
259 Zelda (Spirit Tracks) Zelda (Spirit Tracks)'s spirit sprite from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate The Legend of Zelda Series Primary (2) Ace deepskyblue
Trade-Off Ability ↑
Enhanced from Phantom N/A N/A N/A N/A

Audio samples

Audio.svg Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Zelda performing Nayru's Love (Jun Mizusawa, 2008)
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Audio.svg Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Zelda laughing casually (Ayumi Fujimura, 2018)
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Audio.svg Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - "Stow your fear. It's now or never!" (Brandy Kopp, 2018)
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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゼルダ姫[?]
Zeruda Hime
Princess Zelda; referred to as simply「ゼルダ」in-game
Chinese 薩爾達公主 (Traditional)
塞尔达公主 (Simplified)
[?]

Sài'ěrdá Gōngzhǔ
Princess Zelda
(Referred to as simply "薩爾達" or "塞尔达" in-game, unlike Peach and Daisy.)
Dutch Prinses Zelda[?] Princess Zelda
German Prinzessin Zelda[?] Princess Zelda
Greek Πριγκίπισσα Ζέλντα[?]
Prigipissa Zelda
Princess Zelda
Italian Principessa Zelda[?] Princess Zelda
Korean 젤다 공주[?]
Jelda Gongju
Princess Zelda
Portuguese Princesa Zelda[?] Princess Zelda
Russian Принцесса Зельда[?]
Printsessa Zelda
Princess Zelda
Spanish Princesa Zelda[?] Princess Zelda

Trivia

  • In Super Smash Bros. Melee's Classic Mode, Zelda cannot appear as an ally.
  • Zelda appears in Nintendo Monopoly, where she replaces North Carolina Avenue/Oxford Street and costs $300.
  • Zelda's name appears on the scoreboard in both Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64 and its Game Boy Color counterpart.
  • In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, if Zelda summons a Phantom and she is KO'd after it is destroyed, she will be unable to use the move as usual, but the purple cloud on her hand will disappear.
  • In the Japanese version of the E3 2018 presentation for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Zelda's model is said to be based on her appearance in A Link to the Past[1], while the English version states that the model is based on the one from A Link Between Worlds[2]. Masahiro Sakurai later settled this inconsistency by stating that the design takes elements from both appearances.[3]
    • Sakurai also stated during the same presentation that the choice of her design from said games (instead of the more recent Breath of the Wild like Link) is due to that incarnation being "more into research than fighting", combined with his wish that he wanted to choose the characters' design from different The Legend of Zelda games instead of having the characters' design come from a single game (like Ocarina of Time in Melee and Twilight Princess in Brawl and for 3DS / Wii U).

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