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The Triforce makes a non-canonical appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]'', one of the 12 attractions that make up ''Nintendo Land'', a release title for the [[Nintendo Wii U|Wii U]]. The Triforce is obtained at the end of every level, and can be reacquired as many times as the player succeeds in reaching and defeating the [[Boss]] of the level without losing all of their hearts. This is obviously not part of the Zelda canon, as players learned in ''Skyward Sword'' that only a select few - those with an unbreakable spirit - can wield its might.<ref>{{Cite|SS|6864|Zelda}}</ref> This "select few" obviously does not include Mii characters. | The Triforce makes a non-canonical appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest|Battle Quest]]'', one of the 12 attractions that make up ''Nintendo Land'', a release title for the [[Nintendo Wii U|Wii U]]. The Triforce is obtained at the end of every level, and can be reacquired as many times as the player succeeds in reaching and defeating the [[Boss]] of the level without losing all of their hearts. This is obviously not part of the Zelda canon, as players learned in ''Skyward Sword'' that only a select few - those with an unbreakable spirit - can wield its might.<ref>{{Cite|SS|6864|Zelda}}</ref> This "select few" obviously does not include Mii characters. | ||