Doppel

are animate dolls that appear in. They are used to fulfill the role of the other two NaN Linkss in a single-player game. Control can be switched between the NaN Doppels by tapping the Doppel Panels on the bottom screen.

Characteristics
NaN Doppels are wooden dolls that resemble the TFH:, but differ in that they appear to wear masks that resemble the OoT3D:. NaN Doppels act as vessels for a hero's soul, allowing TFH: to vacate his body and enter theirs. They are used to accompany TFH: to the TFH: in a single-player game, wherein two NaN Doppels are provided in place of the TFH: in multiplayer modes. The NaN Doppels are kept in the TFH: in TFH:, a room separate from the multiplayer communications lobby. The TFH: keeps watch of the hall. As three heroes are required to activate the TFH: to enter the TFH:, TFH: must use these dolls to venture into the TFH: during single-player mode. Whenever TFH: wishes to venture into the TFH:, the TFH: will awaken the NaN Doppels and bind them to his will.

Only one TFH: can be possessed by TFH: at a time. When in a TFH: formation, the top TFH: can be commanded to use a TFH: or an Item by the TFH: at the bottom. NaN Doppels cannot normally be damaged by external influences unless they are presently being possessed by TFH:. However, if a TFH: falls into a pit, TFH: will lose a TFH:. NaN Doppels cannot be dressed in any NaN Outfits, and default to the TFH:. As the NaN Doppels are commanded by one being, TFH: and the NaN Doppels also share the same TFH: despite it normally being separate during multiplayer. NaN Doppels in the TFH: cannot exit the lobby, unless the current TFH: is the green-garbed one.

During single-player while using the NaN Doppels, the option to skip a Level's Stage is given. This will use up one of the three NaN Fairies TFH: is provided with, which will bypass all obstacles and transport TFH: and the NaN Doppels to the next Stage. Doing this has consequences, however, as skipping Stages will empty all of the NaN Rupees TFH: has collected thus far. It will also decrease his bonus NaN Rupees at the end of the Level, and a TFH: chest will be replaced by 20 NaN Rupees for every TFH: used. Also, Levels that are cleared but have had Stages skipped will not be marked as completed on the Drablands Challenge Completion List in the castle lobbies.

Trivia

 * In TFH:, there is a broken, forgotten TFH: resembling TFH: in the north-east corner of town. As TFH: collects more NaN Hero Points, the TFH: becomes tidier and more dignified, eventually becoming the townsfolks' pride. This TFH: is commonly believed by fans to be a reference to the Series: from  and, who is absent from.
 * Doppels were misspelled as "Dopples" in a pre-release trailer.

Nomenclature
TFH: is likely derived from, a look-alike or a double of a living person.