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During the [[Air and Lightning]] Scenario, Revali is sealed inside Vah Medoh and is attacked by Windblight Ganon. He tries as much as he could to fight back, but he was pushed to the defensive many times and he cries out in pain and tries to brush it off as a mere scratch as he is sent flying as Windblight Ganon prepares to shoot a charged laser at the helpless watching Rito warrior. But before that could happen, the Gate of Time appears, and several arrows emerge and strikes at Windblight Ganon's cannon to catch it off-guard. The assailant reveals himself to be [[Teba]] who traveled back in time to rescue Revali and allow him to recover and get back into the fight. Teba distracts the wind-based creature, while Revali tries to get revenge from above by shooting Bomb Arrows at it, but Windblight Ganon deflects them. Teba is frustrated that it is still alive, but Revali assures him that his support gave enough time for help to arrive as he sees Link and the party arrive via updraft created by Vah Naboris. They only forced Windblight Ganon into leaving for a time-being as Urbosa and Riju arrive. Urbosa thanks Princess Zelda and her friends for their help and she thanks Riju for saving her life earlier, as Riju declines on taking credit as she says that they fought as one. Revali approaches Link and looks at him for a bit, before telling him that he and Teba would have been fine without him, but he admits that it was better that he is here for them. Teba is stunned by Revali's harsh personality and almost comments on it, before Urbosa cuts him off before he could say anything hurtful about Revali, before she asks Zelda about the fate of Hyrule Castle. Revali and Teba join forces on Vah Medoh to help protect Western Hyrule from a surge of Guardians and powerful monsters, Teba prevents the Guardian Skywatchers from striking down the Rito Champion and shoots down the others before being pursued himself. Revali managed to destroy the pursuing Guardians that are hot on his trail which Teba is impressed by Revali's skills. Revali smugly returns the Great Eagle Bow to his back, and he declares with his signature smirk that it's time for him to unleash Vah Medoh's divine power. Working together to destroy the outposts, Windblight Ganon returns with a vengeance in an attempt to not only take Revali's life, but Teba's as well. Only this time, Revali is prepared for it delivers a full barrage of his fury with the use of Medoh's weapons to finally destroy the entity and successfully secured the area.
During the [[Air and Lightning]] Scenario, Revali is sealed inside Vah Medoh and is attacked by Windblight Ganon. He tries as much as he could to fight back, but he was pushed to the defensive many times and he cries out in pain and tries to brush it off as a mere scratch as he is sent flying as Windblight Ganon prepares to shoot a charged laser at the helpless watching Rito warrior. But before that could happen, the Gate of Time appears, and several arrows emerge and strikes at Windblight Ganon's cannon to catch it off-guard. The assailant reveals himself to be [[Teba]] who traveled back in time to rescue Revali and allow him to recover and get back into the fight. Teba distracts the wind-based creature, while Revali tries to get revenge from above by shooting Bomb Arrows at it, but Windblight Ganon deflects them. Teba is frustrated that it is still alive, but Revali assures him that his support gave enough time for help to arrive as he sees Link and the party arrive via updraft created by Vah Naboris. They only forced Windblight Ganon into leaving for a time-being as Urbosa and Riju arrive. Urbosa thanks Princess Zelda and her friends for their help and she thanks Riju for saving her life earlier, as Riju declines on taking credit as she says that they fought as one. Revali approaches Link and looks at him for a bit, before telling him that he and Teba would have been fine without him, but he admits that it was better that he is here for them. Teba is stunned by Revali's harsh personality and almost comments on it, before Urbosa cuts him off before he could say anything hurtful about Revali, before she asks Zelda about the fate of Hyrule Castle. Revali and Teba join forces on Vah Medoh to help protect Western Hyrule from a surge of Guardians and powerful monsters, Teba prevents the Guardian Skywatchers from striking down the Rito Champion and shoots down the others before being pursued himself. Revali managed to destroy the pursuing Guardians that are hot on his trail which Teba is impressed by Revali's skills. Revali smugly returns the Great Eagle Bow to his back, and he declares with his signature smirk that it's time for him to unleash Vah Medoh's divine power. Working together to destroy the outposts, Windblight Ganon returns with a vengeance in an attempt to not only take Revali's life, but Teba's as well. Only this time, Revali is prepared for it delivers a full barrage of his fury with the use of Medoh's weapons to finally destroy the entity and successfully secured the area.


In the [[EX Searching Hyrule Forest]] ''Guardian of Remembrance'' Scenario, Revali spots a young Rito child roaming the forest and quickly loses track of it. Unsettled, Revali then lets Teba know what he saw, making Teba worried for its safety and implores him to let him come along. Revali, despite his doubts about Teba's emotional state, lets him do so. When asked for a description, Revali tells him that the child has the same-colored feathers and face as him and notes that he has never seen one like him in the village. Eventually the child turns up, with Teba immediately recognizing the child as his only son: [[Tulin]] who somehow ended up in this era. and the Rito Caption offered to protect Tulin when Teba expressed discomfort on leaving him alone in the monster infested forest. Tulin soon meets Revali, mistaking him for another Rito Warrior, before the shocked Revali corrects him that he is seeing the real deal. Tulin often expressed amazement at Revali's unrivaled prowess which Revali learns that he is still remembered, and there is still no one who has ever broken his records. When they reached their initial destination, which they found to be a dead end, Revali starts to lament that they don't have a way out without the help of the Koroks. Tulin reveals that he learned from the Koroks that the forest had secret passages that are covered by false walls, which amazed the adults around him and after a final surge of monsters were defeated, they managed to escape safely. As they make it back to the entrance, Teba lets Tulin off his back and tells him to thank Revali since he is the reason he lived.  
In the [[EX Searching Hyrule Forest]] ''Guardian of Remembrance'' Scenario, Revali spots a young Rito child roaming the forest and quickly loses track of it. Unsettled, Revali then lets Teba know what he saw, making Teba worried for its safety and implores him to let him come along. Revali, despite his doubts about Teba's emotional state, lets him do so. When asked for a description, Revali tells him that the child has the same-colored feathers and face as him and notes that he has never seen one like him in the village. Eventually the child turns up, with Teba immediately recognizing the child as his only son: [[Tulin]] who somehow ended up in this era. and the Rito Caption offered to protect Tulin when Teba expressed discomfort on leaving him alone in the monster infested forest. Tulin soon meets Revali, mistaking him for another Rito Warrior, before the shocked Revali corrects him that he is seeing the real deal. Tulin often expressed amazement at Revali's unrivaled prowess which Revali learns that he is still remembered, and there is still no one who has ever broken his records. When they reached their initial destination, which they found to be a dead end, Revali starts to lament that they don't have a way out without the help of the Koroks. Tulin reveals that he learned from the Koroks that the forest had secret passages that are covered by false walls, which amazed the adults around him and after a final surge of monsters were defeated, they managed to escape safely. As they make it back to the entrance, Teba lets Tulin off his back and tells him to thank Revali since he is the reason he lived. Tulin complies to his request and stands in front of Revali to do so. Revali smiles a bit as he tells Tulin that he is pretty good for a little kid. Tulin is overjoyed as he excitedly tells him, while jumping close to Revali's face, that he's doing a lot of training so that he can be just like him and hopes that he will be able to master the Great Eagle Bow. Revali sighs as he professionally reminds him that he could have died to the monsters back in the forest and notes that he is still happy despite the ordeal he was put through and tells him that it wouldn't be long before he becomes the master of the wind just like him. Teba is in agreement with it, but he adds that he must first surpass his father. Tulin shrugs as he imitates Revali's persona, causing Teba to laugh before he gets himself under control as a seemingly miffed Revali asks it that was meant to sound like him. Teba couldn't come up with an explanation and is at a loss for words, but surprisingly, the sight of the father-son bond and Tulin's humor was enough to make Revali's heart melt as he starts chuckling before it turns into a fit of laughing to the point where Revali clutched his tummy, while Teba and Tulin follow up in laughter. After they calmed down, Tulin attempts his own take on Revali's Gale, which he calls Tulin's Tornado and jumps into the air though he ends up falling to the ground as Teba approaches him to check up on him, as Revali chuckles again in amusement as he reminds Tulin that he still has a long way to go, affectionately nicknaming him "kid".


In the [[Each Step Like Thunder]] Scenario, Revali is on board Vah Medoh as he helps save Urbosa and Riju from monstrous reinforcements with Mipha and Vah Ruta, and Daruk and Vah Rudania when they were overwhelmed in battle while they were protecting Fort Hateno. It was also the same place where Princess Zelda finally unleashes her dormant power to save Link from Astor and the Blight Ganons, as well as causing the corrupted Guardians to short-circuit before they were shut down. Purah creates a failsafe that strike into the source of Ganon's corruption of the Guardians, thus disabling them and depriving Ganon of its main unit in its forces which shifted the tides in Hyrule's favor. Because of Astor's betrayal harvesting the spirits of many members of the Yiga Clan to revive the fallen Blights, and Sooga's final fate remaining ambiguous, Master Kohga and the surviving Yiga defect to the Hyrulean Army to get revenge on Astor and Ganon for their mistreatment of them, especially that both Akkala Citadel and Fort Hateno have been successfully defended from falling to enemy forces. King Rhoam is also found to have lived on thanks to the device that Zelda gave him that saved his life in his first encounter with the Guardians at Hyrule Castle.
In the [[All Hyrule, United]] Scenario, the Champions, past and present as well as the Divine Beasts and vast armies of each race have been summoned to Hyrule Field when Purah restored power to the Sheikah Towers and amplified them to bring them here. Revali is noticeably much more mature, relaxed and light-hearted than he used to be, as he is looking forward to flaunting their magnificence as Teba tells him to make his people proud of him. With her father's approval, Princess Zelda takes command of the united army and reminds them that Hyrule is their home that they must defend with their lives and as long as they are united, they cannot be stopped before they charge at the outposts to take them over and defeat the monsters that hold up the barrier in order to bring it down with Zelda's power crippling it further. At Zelda's command, Revali and the other three Champions open fire with their Divine Beasts to weaken Ganon, but the sky turns red as the [[Blood Moon]] rises and brings back the fallen monsters. Despite being held back a bit because of the phenomenon, Revali and the united armies managed to breach through to the castle.
In [[The Future of Hyrule]] Scenario, Revali and Teba lead the air force while Princess Zelda leads the ground forces as they charge into Hyrule Castle. Astor and Harbinger Ganon awaited them as the former is becoming more unstable as he rants that it was his fate to destroy them. The Blight Ganons were also present, but they have been destroyed forever and the prophet and the harbinger are also defeated by them. Astor suffers a psychotic breakdown as he desperately orders Harbinger Ganon to destroy the heroes, but as Sooga had forewarned earlier, Ganon can never be controlled by mortal beings, and he himself was absorbed by Malice to take on a new form. The stray substance ends up possessing Terrako and turning it against Link and the princess against its will. After they defeated it, Princess Zelda as well as the Champions sadly mourned for their little friend. Princess Zelda is now furious and determined to ensure that Ganon is defeated once and for all as they charge upstairs to the castle sanctum where Ganon awaited them. Initially, because Ganon reincarnated successfully, it constantly shrugged off their attacks and Zelda attempts to use her power to seal it away. Her power reactivates Terrako, who rushes upstairs and uses the last of its strength to shatter Ganon's invincibility, raising the morale among the Champions, allowing them to effectively harm Ganon and they managed to weaken it. As Link charges at Ganon, Daruk and Revali cheer him on as Link uses the Blade of Evil's Bane to cripple Ganon enough for Princess Zelda to use her power to destroy him for good. As the people across the kingdom rejoice, the Champions witness light and peace returning to Hyrule and Terrako's screw glows as [[Sidon]], [[Yunobo]], Teba, and Riju are being sent back to their own time. Teba formally tells Revali that it has been enlightening to see the face behind the Champion, referring to Revali as a person, both his bad and good sides. Princess Zelda expresses how eternally grateful she is of their help in protecting the kingdom and as the future warriors disappear, she wishes them a future full of light.
Because of Terrako's deeds that allowed the Champions to survive, the Divine Beasts to stay at Hyrule's side, and the kingdom standing strong in the end, even though there was so much damage that still needed to be cleaned up and repaired, the warriors decide to take part in bringing Terrako back to life to repay it for its miraculous deeds, and the warriors, even Revali, took part in hunting for Terrako's fifty components and bring them to the Royal Ancient Lab. While Terrako was able to be assembled, it doesn't seem to function at the moment leaving everyone concerned that they're weren't successful, but Revali reassures them that it is likely just waking up. Impa agrees with him and tries to wake it up her way until Zelda stops her and steps in front of it. Soon, Terrako becomes fully responsive, and the Champions are relieved to see that Terrako is okay as it reunited with the emotional princess whom it plays its lullaby to. Following Terrako's reconstruction, it travels around Hyrule to visit its friends it made and when it went to Rito Village without much trouble this time, Revali pets it hello and lets it ride on his back as he flew. Revali is seen with the other Champions at Hyrule Castle where he gets into a group hug with his friends as the other warriors look on.
During the secret DLC ending, Revali, Teba, and Tulin are seen relaxing in the Flight Range. Revali is sitting in the corner as Tulin is sleeping on his lap and stops the blanket from blowing away, much to Teba's delight. Later, Revali and Teba are with both the present and future Champions as well as Princess Zelda and Impa as Terrako interacts and entertains them. Eventually, Revali and the Champions are at the top of the Sheikah Tower, each having returned to wearing their original attires as their destinies have been fulfilled, as they watch Princess Zelda take off on a paraglider and Terrako joining her. As they float forwards, Zelda and Terrako take a moment to enjoy the beautiful scene which is a good sign that the land is recovering well after the war and is much more confident and mature than she used to be and notes that their efforts to save the kingdom were well worth it.
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