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There is no "Hero of Time" section on Link's page so it was already redirecting to the top. OoT Link is not the only adult Link
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In [[Ocarina of Time]], Link ages seven years after pulling the [[Master Sword]] from its pedestal in the [[Temple of Time]]. The term "Adult Link" is used to differentiate between his child and adult forms in the game. Following the completion of the [[Forest Temple]], Link is able to pass freely between his child and adult stages to make use of different items and locations.
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Unlike his child incarnation, adult Link is taller; has donned boots, gloves and white leggings; and generally looks more sincere. Adult Link is unable to make use of certain child-only items, such as the [[slingshot]], the [[boomerang]] and the [[Kokiri Sword]]. Similarly, [[young Link]] is unable to use items such as the [[hookshot]] and the [[Fairy Bow]] (not to mention the adult-only shields).
There is only one parallel Link who can be sufficiently compared to the [[OoT]] adult presentation-the hero in the [[Twilight Princess]]. Most other games in the series do not cite or otherwise indicate an older character.
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