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Shadow Link (also know as Dark Link) appears several times in "The Legend of Zelda Series."
Shadow Link (also know as Dark Link) appears several times in "The Legend of Zelda Series."


Shadow Link has the ability to copycat and utilize Link's every move, but each Shadow Link has his own advantages in each game.
Shadow Link has the ability to copycat and utilize Link's every move, but each Shadow Link has his own advantages in each game.


''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''
==Zelda II: The Adventure of Link==


In this game, Shadow Link is the final boss of the game. (Not including Gannon.)
In this game, Shadow Link is the final boss of the game. (Not including Gannon.)
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He is not considered to be one of Gannon's minions, but many believe he is the final test put on Link by the King of Hyrule himself.  
He is not considered to be one of Gannon's minions, but many believe he is the final test put on Link by the King of Hyrule himself.  


''Ocarina of Time''
==Ocarina of Time==


This Shadow Link serves as the mini-boss in the Water Temple as an adult. He has the ability to stop you from slicing him, leaving you frozen for about 3 seconds. If you fail to attack, he will fall through the ground, and reappear behind you, and try to slice you from the back. Once you have defeated him, you receive the ''Longshot.''
This Shadow Link serves as the mini-boss in the Water Temple as an adult. He has the ability to stop you from slicing him, leaving you frozen for about 3 seconds. If you fail to attack, he will fall through the ground, and reappear behind you, and try to slice you from the back. Once you have defeated him, you receive the ''Longshot.''


''Oracle of Ages''
==Oracle of Ages==


Shadow Link has a larger role in this game, as he is the main antagonist and final boss. At the second stage of this battle, Vernan summons 4 Shadow Links, and are extremely weaker than Link. They serve merely as a distraction.
Shadow Link has a larger role in this game, as he is the main antagonist and final boss. At the second stage of this battle, Vernan summons 4 Shadow Links, and are extremely weaker than Link. They serve merely as a distraction.


''Twilight Princess''
==Twilight Princess==


While being told a story by the Light Spririt Lanayru, you see three ''Dark Links'' who appear to crush Link. There's nothing significant about this, they just act as visual tools to intensify the tale. These Shadow Links do not appear in this game as enemies.
While being told a story by the Light Spririt Lanayru, you see three ''Dark Links'' who appear to crush Link. There's nothing significant about this, they just act as visual tools to intensify the tale. These Shadow Links do not appear in this game as enemies.


''Spirit Tracks''
==Spirit Tracks==


In Castle Town, at the "Take 'em all on" mini-game challenge, Shadow Link is the final enemy Link must defeat in order to win. He has the ability to use the Great Spin attack, Bombs, and the Bow, while Link only has his sword. Like most of his predecessors as you begin to defeat him, he slowly becomes more and more transparent.
In Castle Town, at the "Take 'em all on" mini-game challenge, Shadow Link is the final enemy Link must defeat in order to win. He has the ability to use the Great Spin attack, Bombs, and the Bow, while Link only has his sword. Like most of his predecessors as you begin to defeat him, he slowly becomes more and more transparent.
[[User:Zelda geek|Zelda geek]] 15:13, October 22, 2011 (CDT)zelda_geek