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{{Hatnote|This article is about the game under the name of {{HW|-}}. For similar subjects, see [[Hyrule Warriors (Disambiguation)]].}}
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|name= {{HW|-}}
|image= {{List|[[File:HW English Logo.png|250px]]|[[File:HW NA Box.jpg|250px]]}}
|caption=  
|caption=  
|developer= Omega Force<br />Team Ninja
|developer= {{List|Omega Force, Team Ninja}}
|publisher= [[Nintendo]]<br />Koei Tecmo <small>(Japan)</small>
|publisher= {{List|[[Nintendo]], Koei Tecmo {{Small|(Japan)}}}}
|designer=  Hisashi Koinuma<br />Yosuke Hayashi<br />Supervised by [[Eiji Aonuma]]
|designer=  {{List|Hisashi Koinuma, Yosuke Hayashi, Supervised by [[Eiji Aonuma]]}}
|released= {{release|jp=August 14, 2014|na=September 26, 2014|eu=September 19, 2014|aus=September 20, 2014}}
|released= {{Release|JP=August 14, 2014|US=September 26, 2014|UK=September 19, 2014|AU=September 20, 2014}}
|genre= Hack and Slash
|genre= Hack and Slash
|modes= Single Player, Multiplayer
|modes= {{List|Single Player, Multiplayer}}
|esrb = T
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|pegi = 12
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|cero = B
{{Game Rating|ESRB|T}},
|usk= 12
{{Game Rating|PEGI|12}},
{{Game Rating|CERO|B}},
{{Game Rating|USK|12}}
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|platforms= [[Wii U]]
|platforms= [[Wii U]]
|futuregame= no
|canon= Non-Canon<ref name="Canon">{{Cite Web|quote= Within the Zelda canon, there is the timeline, but there has always been the sense of the main story and kind of a side story. Like, Majora's Mask might be considered part of that, though it does exist as part of the timeline. With Hyrule Warriors, there is a link between the two, but it exists as a separate dimension, so it doesn't exist as part of the main canon. |url= http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx |title= Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline |site= Game Informer}}</ref>
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'''''Hyrule Warriors''''' is a ''Legend of Zelda'' spin-off game for the [[Wii U]] that was released on the 19th of September 2014, the 20th of September 2014, the 26th of September 2014 and the 14th of August 2014 in Europe, Australia, North America and Japan respectively. It combines the world of {{LZS}} with the action of {{wp|Koei Tecmo}}'s ''{{wp|Dynasty Warriors}}'' series and was developed by Team Ninja and Omega Force.
'''{{HW|-}}''' is a ''Legend of Zelda'' spin-off game for the [[Wii U]] that was released on the 19th of September 2014, the 20th of September 2014, the 26th of September 2014 and the 14th of August 2014 in Europe, Australia, North America and Japan respectively. It combines the world of {{TLoZ|Series|-}} with the action of {{Wp|Koei Tecmo}}'s ''{{Wp|Dynasty Warriors}}'' series and was developed by Team Ninja and Omega Force.


A [[Nintendo 3DS]] port and new version of the game has also been released, {{HWL}}.
The game was later ported to the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2016 as {{HW|L}}, which also added new content that wasn't in the original Wii U version, though at the cost of the [[Ganon's Fury]] and [[Cucco's Fury]] modes. The game was ported again for the [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2018 as {{HW|DE}}, combining all content from both Wii U and Nintendo 3DS versions.
 
Another installment, ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'', which is set in the universe of {{BotW}}, was released on November 20, 2020.<ref name=GS>{{Cite Web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/hyrule-warriors-breath-of-the-wild-prequel-announc/1100-6481890/|title=Hyrule Warriors Breath Of The Wild Prequel Announced, Launches November|last=Knezevic|first=Kevin|date=September 8, 2020|website=GameSpot|accessdate=September 8, 2020}}</ref>
 
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==Story==  
==Story==  
Long ago, [[Ganon]]dorf was defeated and his soul splintered into four fragments. Three of them were were sealed in different moments in time, while the fourth was trapped by the [[Master Sword]]. But Ganondorf plots his resurrection through [[Cia]], a sorceress who protects the balance of the [[Triforce]] while maintaining neutrality. Cia becomes fascinated with the spirit of the Hero of Legend, with her amorous feelings for the hero providing Ganondorf an opportunity to purge her inner light. As a result, Cia becomes consumed in her desires, opening the [[Gate of Souls]], a portal to different time-space realities of [[Hyrule]], to amass an army of monsters. Seeking to unite the Triforce and conquer Hyrule, she uses her subordinates [[Volga]] and [[Wizzro]] to wage war against [[Princess Zelda]] and the [[Soldiers|Hyrulean army]].
Long ago, [[Ganondorf]] was defeated and his soul splintered into four fragments. Three of them were were sealed in different moments in time, while the fourth was trapped by the [[Master Sword]]. But Ganondorf plots his resurrection through [[Cia]], a sorceress who protects the balance of the [[Triforce]] while maintaining neutrality. Cia becomes fascinated with the spirit of the Hero of Legend, with her amorous feelings for the hero providing Ganondorf an opportunity to purge her inner light. As a result, Cia becomes consumed in her desires, opening the [[Gate of Souls]], a portal to different time-space realities of [[Hyrule]], to amass an army of monsters. Seeking to unite the Triforce and conquer Hyrule, she uses her subordinates [[Volga]] and [[Wizzro]] to wage war against [[Princess Zelda]] and the [[Soldiers|Hyrulean army]].


As Cia's forces attack [[Hyrule Castle]], [[Link]], a Hyrulean soldier-in-training, rushes out to aid the other troops, discovering he possesses the Triforce of Courage. However, the castle is taken and Princess Zelda is unaccounted for in the aftermath, so the Hyrulean general [[Impa]] asks Link to aid her in finding the princess. While still searching, Link and Impa meet [[Sheik]], a [[Sheikah]] warrior who claims to know Zelda's whereabouts, and [[Lana]], a white sorceress from the same clan as Cia. The group heads to the [[Valley of Seers]] hoping to close the Gate of Souls, but Cia traps Link and Sheik, who is revealed as the bearer of the Triforce of Wisdom. Cia steals both Triforce pieces, combining them with her own Triforce of Power, and uses the completed Triforce to open portals in time and space to the resting places of Ganondorf's spirit fragments.
As Cia's forces attack [[Hyrule Castle]], [[Link]], a Hyrulean soldier-in-training, rushes out to aid the other troops, discovering he possesses the Triforce of Courage. However, the castle is taken and Princess Zelda is unaccounted for in the aftermath, so the Hyrulean general [[Impa]] asks Link to aid her in finding the princess. While still searching, Link and Impa meet [[Sheik]], a [[Sheikah]] warrior who claims to know Zelda's whereabouts, and [[Lana]], a white sorceress from the same clan as Cia. The group heads to the [[Valley of Seers]] hoping to close the Gate of Souls, but Cia traps Link and Sheik, the latter of which is revealed as the bearer of the Triforce of Wisdom. Cia steals both Triforce pieces, combining them with her own Triforce of Power, and uses the completed Triforce to open portals in time and space to the resting places of Ganondorf's spirit fragments.


To restore Hyrule to normal, Link, Impa, and Lana each lead their own campaign to drive out Cia's armies and close the Gates of Souls in each era. Along the way, they are aided by each time period's native heroes, including [[Darunia]] and [[Princess Ruto]] from {{OoT}}, [[Agitha]] and [[Midna]] from {{TP}}, and [[Fi]] from {{SS}}. During this time, Sheik reveals herself to be Princess Zelda in disguise, and Lana explains that she and Cia were once the same person, with Lana embodying the light Ganondorf purged from Cia's heart. Meanwhile, three of Ganondorf's spirit fragments are released, allowing for his body to be resurrected. No longer needing Cia, he attempts to take the Triforce, but Cia sends Link and Zelda's pieces back to their owners and uses her own piece to lock Ganondorf away.
To restore Hyrule to normal, Link, Impa, and Lana each lead their own campaign to drive out Cia's armies and close the Gates of Souls in each era. Along the way, they are aided by each time period's native heroes, including [[Darunia]] and [[Princess Ruto]] from {{OoT}}, [[Agitha]] and [[Midna]] from {{TP}}, and [[Fi]] from {{SS}}. During this time, Sheik reveals herself to be Princess Zelda in disguise, and Lana explains that she and Cia were once the same person, with Lana embodying the light Ganondorf purged from Cia's heart. Meanwhile, three of Ganondorf's spirit fragments are released, allowing for his body to be resurrected. No longer needing Cia, he attempts to take the Triforce, but Cia sends Link and Zelda's pieces back to their owners and uses her own piece to lock Ganondorf away.


After retrieving the Master Sword, Link prepares to confront Cia, with the Sword's power strengthened by his bonds of friendship. He defeats her and she fades away, with Lana inheriting her piece of the Triforce. Using the completed Triforce's power, the time-displaced heroes are sent back to their own periods and Hyrule is restored to normal, with Lana closing the Gate of Souls. However, due to the Master Sword's removal, the last of Ganondorf's spirit fragments is released, and Ganondorf is fully resurrected, summoning [[Ghirahim]] and [[Zant]] from across time and space. With their combined efforts, Ganondorf manages to retake all three Triforce pieces from their bearers, using it to strengthen his army and take over Hyrule Castle. However, Lana summons the heroes from Hyrule's history, and the combined group of heroes defeat Ghirahim and Zant before venturing towards [[Ganon's Tower (Hyrule Warriors)|Ganon's Tower]]. Link manages to defeat Ganondorf, but he uses the Triforce to transform himself into Ganon. With the help of Zelda's [[Light Arrow]]s, Link defeats Ganon, and the heroes use the Triforce to seal him away once more. The heroes of the past are returned, Lana resumes watching over the Triforce in Cia's place, and Link and Zelda return the Master Sword to its pedestal to prevent Ganondorf's escape.
After retrieving the Master Sword, Link prepares to confront Cia, with the Sword's power strengthened by his bonds of friendship. He defeats her and she fades away, with Lana inheriting her piece of the Triforce. Using the completed Triforce's power, the time-displaced heroes are sent back to their own periods and Hyrule is restored to normal, with Lana closing the Gate of Souls. However, due to the Master Sword's removal, the last of Ganondorf's spirit fragments is released, and Ganondorf is fully resurrected, summoning [[Ghirahim]] and [[Zant]] from across time and space. With their combined efforts, Ganondorf manages to retake all three Triforce pieces from their bearers, using it to strengthen his army and take over Hyrule Castle. However, Lana summons the heroes from Hyrule's history, and the combined group of heroes defeat Ghirahim and Zant before venturing towards [[Ganon's Tower]]. Link manages to defeat Ganondorf, but he uses the Triforce to transform himself into Ganon. With the help of Zelda's [[Light Arrow]]s, Link defeats Ganon, and the heroes use the Triforce to seal him away once more. The heroes of the past are returned, Lana resumes watching over the Triforce in Cia's place, and Link and Zelda return the Master Sword to its pedestal to prevent Ganondorf's escape.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The gameplay is very similar to Koei Tecmo's ''Dynasty Warriors'' series of video games, in which characters fight large armies of enemies and generals on a battlefield, but instead uses the setting and characters from {{LZS|Series}}. As such, it is the most combat-intensive ''Zelda'' game thus far, with hordes of enemies on the screen at once.  
The gameplay is very similar to Koei Tecmo's ''Dynasty Warriors'' series of video games, in which characters fight large armies of enemies and generals on a battlefield, but instead uses the setting and characters from {{TLoZ|Series}}. As such, it is the most combat-intensive ''Zelda'' game thus far, with hordes of enemies on the screen at once.  


The player controls various characters throughout the game, called "Warriors", beginning with Link before unlocking the likes of [[Princess Zelda]], [[Impa]] and [[Lana]], and others, through story as well as [[Adventure Mode]] progression. Most of the hordes of enemies are based on weaker enemies, like [[Bokoblin]]s, and often appear alongside greater foes such as [[King Dodongo]], encouraging players to think tactically. Warrior characters also fight alongside regular [[Soldier]]s and other playable characters, and the game will alert if an ally requires assistance. The game also features multiple locations throughout Hyrule that function as battlefields.
The player controls various characters throughout the game, called "Warriors," beginning with [[Link]] before unlocking the likes of [[Princess Zelda]], [[Impa]] and [[Lana]], and others, through story as well as [[Adventure Mode]] progression. Most of the hordes of enemies are based on weaker enemies, like [[Bokoblin]]s, and often appear alongside greater foes such as [[King Dodongo]], encouraging players to think tactically. Warrior characters also fight alongside regular [[Soldier]]s and other playable characters, and the game will alert if an ally requires assistance. The game also features multiple locations throughout [[Hyrule]] that function as battlefields.


Though there is less of an emphasis on exploration and puzzles and more on combat compared to other ''Zelda'' series games, characters can still use common items from prior games in the series, such as [[Bomb]]s, [[Bow]]s and the [[Hookshot]]. These items can serve as weapons, and can uncover secrets on the map or allow Warrior characters access to previously unreachable areas and shortcuts. Many of the Warriors' signature moves appear in the new combat system, such as Link's [[Spin Attack]], which takes the form of a [[Special Attack]] in ''Hyrule Warriors'' (based on "Musou Attacks"—one of the trademarks of ''Dynasty Warriors''). Each character is able to use his or her particular Special Attack after filling a yellow Special Attack Gauge, either by defeating hordes of enemies of collecting [[Force Fragment]]s. Another usable technique is called [[Focus Spirit]]. By filling up the green Magic Bar at the top-left of the screen and then pressing the R button, the Warrior will enter Focus Spirit, enhancing their attack and attributes. During Focus Spirit, characters also gain temporarily access to an even more powerful Special Attack.
Though there is less of an emphasis on exploration and puzzles and more on combat compared to other ''Zelda'' series games, characters can still use common items from prior games in the series, such as [[Bomb]]s, [[Bow]]s and the [[Hookshot]]. These items can serve as weapons, and can uncover secrets on the map or allow Warrior characters access to previously unreachable areas and shortcuts. Many of the Warriors' signature moves appear in the new combat system, such as Link's [[Spin Attack]], which takes the form of a [[Special Attack]] in {{HW|-}} (based on "Musou Attacks"—one of the trademarks of ''Dynasty Warriors''). Each character is able to use his or her particular Special Attack after filling a yellow Special Attack Gauge, either by defeating hordes of enemies or collecting [[Force Fragment]]s. Another usable technique is called [[Focus Spirit]]. By filling up the green Magic Bar at the top-left of the screen and then pressing the R button, the Warrior will enter Focus Spirit, enhancing their attack and attributes. During Focus Spirit, characters also gain temporary access to an even more powerful Special Attack.


Warriors fight using a class of Weapons, with each class featuring different move sets and containing three levels of Weapons, one stronger than the last. An example is Link's default Weapon—the [[Knight's Sword]], which is part of the [[Hylian Sword]] class. New Weapons and classes can be unlocked through either story progression or through Adventure Mode. Warriors can also obtain individual Weapons based on the acquired level of a Weapon by picking up dropped Weapon bags during battle. These individual Weapons have randomized stats (in the form of a star rating) and [[Skill]]s.
Warriors fight using a class of Weapons, with each class featuring different move sets and containing three levels of Weapons, one stronger than the last. An example is Link's default Weapon—the [[Knight's Sword]], which is part of the [[Hylian Sword]] class. New Weapons and classes can be unlocked through either story progression or through Adventure Mode. Warriors can also obtain individual Weapons based on the acquired level of a Weapon by picking up dropped Weapon bags during battle. These individual Weapons have randomized stats (in the form of a star rating) and [[Skill]]s.


Warriors can be strengthened and further customized at the [[Bazaar (Hyrule Warriors)|Bazaar]], which offers four markets — the [[Badge Market]], [[Training Dojo]], [[Apothecary]], and the [[Smithy (Hyrule Warriors)|Smithy]]. [[Rupee]]s are used to buy upgrades, which are earned in battle by fighting enemies. The Badge Market allows Badges to be crafted using [[Material]]s received from battles to strengthen or add new abilities to Warriors. The Training Dojo instantly levels up Warriors in exchange for a determined fee of Rupees. The Apothecary is used to create [[Mixture]]s that grants a Warrior one passive ability for the duration of one battle. Lastly, the Smithy is used to customize individual Weapons by transferring Skills from one Weapon onto the empty slots of another. However, doing so will sacrifice the source Weapon.
Warriors can be strengthened and further customized at the {{Term|HW|Bazaar|link}}, which offers four markets — the [[Badge Market]], [[Training Dojo]], [[Apothecary]], and the [[Smithy (Hyrule Warriors)|Smithy]]. [[Rupee]]s are used to buy upgrades, which are earned in battle by fighting enemies. The Badge Market allows Badges to be crafted using [[Material]]s received from battles to strengthen or add new abilities to Warriors. The Training Dojo instantly levels up Warriors in exchange for a determined fee of Rupees. The Apothecary is used to create [[Mixture]]s that grants a Warrior one passive ability for the duration of one battle. Lastly, the Smithy is used to customize individual Weapons by transferring Skills from one Weapon onto the empty slots of another. However, doing so will sacrifice the source Weapon.


Discovering new items and opening [[Treasure Chest|Chests]] is also present in the game; Various chests are scattered across the battlefield, some of which are hidden under boulders or in secret areas. They can contain new items for characters to use, [[Heart Container]]s and [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] to increase their health, or other various items like [[Sealed Weapon]]s.
Discovering new items and opening [[Treasure Chest|Chests]] is also present in the game; various chests are scattered across the battlefield, some of which are hidden under boulders or in secret areas. They can contain new items for characters to use, [[Heart Container]]s and [[Piece of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] to increase their health, or other various items like [[Sealed Weapon]]s.


===Modes===
===Modes===
[[Legend Mode]] is the game's main story mode and is divided into eighteen chapters called "Scenarios." Each Scenario takes place on a battlefield stage based on original locations and those from several eras of Hyrule, with some stages being featured more than once. Free Mode allows any Scenario from Legend Mode to be replayed with any unlocked character.
[[Legend Mode]] is the game's main story mode and is divided into eighteen chapters called "Scenarios." Each Scenario takes place on a battlefield stage based on original locations and those from several eras of Hyrule, with some stages being featured more than once. Free Mode allows any Scenario from Legend Mode to be replayed with any unlocked character.


[[Adventure Mode]] is an alternative gameplay mode, which takes the form of a grid in the shape of the overworld from the original {{TLoZ}}. Each block in the grid represents a battle with specific requirements, such as defeating a certain number of enemies under a specific time limit or taking out a certain number of [[Captain (Hyrule Warriors)|Captain]]s while avoiding devastating attacks. Depending on how well the player performed in the battle, they are given a rank ranging from either A, B, or C. Completing battles with a specified rank unlocks the blocks that would be accessible from that location in ''The Legend of Zelda'', although some also require the path to be found using items like the [[Raft]]. Some blocks award in [[Item Cards]], which are based on items from ''The Legend of Zelda'', like the [[Compass]], [[Candle]], or Bombs. These cards can be used to unlock additional awards in certain blocks of the grid, which will appear as either completion or A-Rank awards alongside the previous ones. New Weapons, as well as new characters, Heart Containers and Pieces of Heart can be unlocked through this mode.
[[Adventure Mode]] is an alternative gameplay mode, which takes the form of a grid in the shape of the overworld from the original {{TLoZ}}. Each block in the grid represents a battle with specific requirements, such as defeating a certain number of enemies under a specific time limit or taking out a certain number of [[Captain (Hyrule Warriors)|Captain]]s while avoiding devastating attacks. Depending on how well the player performed in the battle, they are given a rank ranging from either A, B, or C. Completing battles with a specified rank unlocks the blocks that would be accessible from that location in {{TLoZ|-}}, although some also require the path to be found using items like the [[Raft]]. Some blocks award in [[Item Card]]s, which are based on items from {{TLoZ|-}}, like the [[Compass]], [[Candle]], or Bombs. These cards can be used to unlock additional awards in certain blocks of the grid, which will appear as either completion or A-Rank awards alongside the previous ones. New Weapons, as well as new characters, Heart Containers and Pieces of Heart can be unlocked through this mode.


If network access or the ''Master Quest'' rules are active, the battle could be temporarily replaced with a new battle that will give unique rewards, such as upgrades for the DLC characters or rare drops for Link.
If network access or the ''Master Quest'' rules are active, the battle could be temporarily replaced with a new battle that will give unique rewards, such as upgrades for the DLC characters or rare drops for Link.


[[Challenge Mode]] is another alternative gameplay mode, where players are given challenging battle scenarios to complete. First added to the game with the Version 1.2.0 update, the mode is greatly expanded upon following the Version 1.6.0 update and release of the Boss DLC Pack, which adds additional sections to the mode. This included '''Ganon's Fury''', wherein the dark beast [[Ganon]] becomes playable. Challenge Mode and its derivatives are absent in {{HWL}}.
[[Challenge Mode]] is another alternative gameplay mode, where players are given challenging battle scenarios to complete. First added to the game with the {{Version|HW|1.2.0}} update, the mode is greatly expanded upon following the {{Version|HW|1.6.0}} update and release of the Boss DLC Pack, which adds additional sections to the mode. This included '''Ganon's Fury''', wherein the dark beast [[Ganon]] becomes playable. Challenge Mode and its derivatives are absent in {{HW|L}}.


The game also features a local co-op mode. In co-op, one player uses the GamePad as their screen. The Wii U Pro Controller and Wii Remote with Nunchuk control styles are available options for both multiplayer and single player. In single-player, the GamePad functions as a battle status log sub-menu, akin to how it was used in {{TWWHD}}.
The game also features a local co-op mode. In co-op, one player uses the GamePad as their screen. The Wii U Pro Controller and Wii Remote with Nunchuk control styles are available options for both multiplayer and single player. In single-player, the GamePad functions as a battle status log sub-menu, akin to how it was used in {{TWWHD}}.
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===Hero Characters===
===Hero Characters===
Heroes will accompany the player as allies on the map.
Heroes accompany the player as allies on the map.


*'''The Hero, [[Link]]''': A strong young soldier in Hyrule's Army, who possesses the Triforce of Courage. He is kind, can speak with fairies, and has a strong sense of justice. His main fighting style revolves around swordplay with a sword and shield, but he can also use fast magical weapons like the [[Magic Rod]], as well as heavy weapons like the [[Ball and Chain]]. He can even have the [[Great Fairy]] carry him around in a [[Bottle|bottle]] and attack for him. Through DLC, he can also mount [[Epona]] and fight on horseback; by scanning the Link or Toon Link [[amiibo]], he can ride on top of the [[Spinner]].
*'''The Hero, [[Link]]''': A strong young soldier in Hyrule's Army, who possesses the Triforce of Courage. He is kind, can speak with fairies, and has a strong sense of justice. His main fighting style revolves around swordplay with a sword and shield, but he can also use fast magical weapons like the [[Magic Rod]], as well as heavy weapons like the [[Ball and Chain]]. He can even have the [[Great Fairy]] carry him around in a [[Bottle|bottle]] and attack for him. Through DLC, he can also mount [[Epona]] and fight on horseback; by scanning the Link or Toon Link [[amiibo]], he can ride on top of the [[Spinner]].
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Listed below the character are the weapons they can wield and the element attribute of the weapon, along with their method of obtaining.
Listed below the character are the weapons they can wield and the element attribute of the weapon, along with their method of obtaining.
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{{#vardefine:Fire|[[File:Element Fire (Hyrule Warriors).png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Fire|[[File:HWDE Fire Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E06666">Fire</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Water|[[File:Element Aqua (Hyrule Warriors).png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#70DBFF">Water</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Water|[[File:HWDE Water Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#70DBFF">Water</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Lightning|[[File:Element Lightning (Hyrule Warriors).png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#FFA347">Lightning</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Lightning|[[File:HWDE Lightning Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#FFA347">Lightning</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Light|[[File:Element Light (Hyrule Warriors).png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E0E066">Light</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Light|[[File:HWDE Light Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#E0E066">Light</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Darkness|[[File:Element Darkness (Hyrule Warriors).png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#3c1463">Darkness</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Darkness|[[File:HWDE Darkness Element Icon.png|link=|20px]] '''<span style="color:#3c1463">Darkness</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Unknown|'''<span style="color:#FFFFFF">???</span>'''}}
{{#vardefine:Dark|!bgcolor="#163d5f"}}
{{#vardefine:Red|!bgcolor="#5f1619"}}
{{#vardefine:BG 1|{{!}}bgcolor="#17456e"}}
{{#vardefine:BG 2|{{!}}bgcolor="#1e5c93"}}
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!width="19%" bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Link]]</span>
{{#var:Dark}} width="19%"|[[Link]]
!width="19%" bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Impa]]</span>
{{#var:Dark}} width="19%"|[[Impa]]
!width="19%" bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Sheik]]</span>
{{#var:Dark}} width="19%"|[[Sheik]]
!width="19%" bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Lana]]</span>
{{#var:Dark}} width="19%"|[[Lana]]
!width="19%" bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]</span>
{{#var:Dark}} width="19%"|[[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]
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|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Link - Hero's Clothes.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Link Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Impa.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Impa Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Sheik Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Sheik Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Lana.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Lana Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Princess Zelda.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Zelda Render.png|190x190px]]
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|-
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Hylian Sword]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Hylian Sword]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Giant Blade]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Giant Blade]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Harp]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Harp]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Book of Sorcery]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Book of Sorcery]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Rapier]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Rapier]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Fire Rod#Hyrule Warriors|Magic Rod]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Fire Rod#Hyrule Warriors|Magic Rod]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Naginata]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Naginata]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|rowspan="6"|
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Spear]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Spear]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Baton]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Baton]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Great Fairy (Item)|Great Fairy]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Great Fairy (Item)|Great Fairy]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|rowspan="5"|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Summoning Gate]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Summoning Gate]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Dominion Rod#Hyrule Warriors|Dominion Rod]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}} {{Exp|Part of the Twilight Princess DLC pack in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Dominion Rod#Hyrule Warriors|Dominion Rod]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}} {{Exp|Part of the Twilight Princess DLC pack in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version.}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Gauntlets#Hyrule Warriors|Gauntlet]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Gauntlets#Hyrule Warriors|Gauntlets]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}}
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|colspan="2" rowspan="4"|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Master Sword#Hyrule Warriors|Master Sword]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Master Sword#Hyrule Warriors|Master Sword]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Horse (Item)|Horse]]:</span> {{#var:Light}} {{Exp|Part of the Master Quest DLC pack in Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Horse (Item)|Horse]]:</span> {{#var:Light}} {{Exp|Part of the Master Quest DLC pack in Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Spinner#Hyrule Warriors|Spinner]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}} {{Exp|Unlocked via the Link or Toon Link amiibo in Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Spinner#Hyrule Warriors|Spinner]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}} {{Exp|Unlocked via the Link or Toon Link amiibo in Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|-
|-
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Ganondorf]]</span>
{{#var:Red}}|[[Ganondorf]]
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Darunia]]</span>
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Darunia]]
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Princess Ruto|Ruto]]</span>
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Princess Ruto|Ruto]]
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Agitha]]</span>
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Agitha]]
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Midna]]</span>
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Midna]]
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Ganondorf Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Ganondorf Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Darunia Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Darunia Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Ruto Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Ruto Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Agitha.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Agitha Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Midna.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Midna Render.png|190x190px]]
|-
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|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Great Swords]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Great Swords]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Hammer#Hyrule Warriors Series|Hammer]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Hammer#Hyrule Warriors|Hammer]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Zora Scale#Hyrule Warriors|Zora Scale]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Zora Scale#Hyrule Warriors|Zora Scale]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Parasol]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Parasol]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Shackle]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Shackle]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Trident#Hyrule Warriors Series|Trident]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}} {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version; part of the Legends Character DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Trident#Hyrule Warriors|Trident]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}} {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version; part of the Legends Character DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|colspan="4"|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|-
|-
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Zant]]</span>
{{#var:Red}}|[[Zant]]
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Fi]]</span>
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Fi]]
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Ghirahim]]</span>
{{#var:Red}}|[[Ghirahim]]
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Cia]]</span> {{Exp|Playable as of the Version 1.3.0 Update in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:Red}}|[[Cia]] {{Exp|Playable as of the {{Version|HW|1.3.0}} Update in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Volga]]</span> {{Exp|Playable as of the Version 1.3.0 Update in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:Red}}|[[Volga]] {{Exp|Playable as of the {{Version|HW|1.3.0}} Update in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Zant.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Zant Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Fi.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Fi Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Ghirahim.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Ghirahim Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Cia.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Cia Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Volga.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Volga Render.png|190x190px]]
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Scimitar]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Scimitars]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Goddess Blade]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Goddess Blade]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Demon Blade]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Demon Blade]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Scepter]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Scepter]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Dragon Spear]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Dragon Spear]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
|-
|-
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Wizzro]]</span> {{Exp|Playable as of the Version 1.3.0 Update in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:Red}}|[[Wizzro]] {{Exp|Playable as of the {{Version|HW|1.3.0}} Update in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Midna|Twili Midna]]</span> {{Exp|Part of the Twilight Princess DLC pack in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Twili Midna]] {{Exp|Part of the Twilight Princess DLC pack in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Young Link]]</span> {{Exp|Part of the Majora's Mask DLC pack in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Young Link]] {{Exp|Part of the Majora's Mask DLC pack in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Tingle]]</span> {{Exp|Part of the Majora's Mask DLC pack in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Tingle]] {{Exp|Part of the Majora's Mask DLC pack in the Wii U version; available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Linkle]]</span> {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version; part of both the Legends Character DLC pack and the Link's Awakening DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Linkle]] {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version; part of both the Legends Character DLC pack and the Link's Awakening DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Wizzro.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Wizzro Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Twili Midna.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Twili Midna Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Young Link.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Young Link Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Tingle.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Tingle Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HWL Linkle Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Linkle Render.png|190x190px]]
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Ring]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Ring]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Mirror (Item)#Hyrule Warriors|Mirror]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Mirror (Item)#Hyrule Warriors|Mirror]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Mask#Hyrule Warriors|Mask]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Mask#Hyrule Warriors|Mask]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Balloon]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Balloon]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}}
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Crossbow#Hyrule Warriors Series|Crossbows]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}} {{Exp|Linkle is obtainable in multiple DLC packs with different weapons in the Wii U version. This weapon is part of the Legends Character DLC pack only in the Wii U version. Available in base game in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Crossbow#Hyrule Warriors|Crossbows]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}} {{Exp|Linkle is obtainable in multiple DLC packs with different weapons in the Wii U version. This weapon is part of the Legends Character DLC pack only in the Wii U version. Available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|colspan="4"|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Boots#Hyrule Warriors|Boots]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}} {{Exp|Part of the Link's Awakening DLC pack in both the Wii U version and 3DS version. Linkle is obtainable in multiple DLC packs in the Wii U version. Linkle will be restricted to using only this weapon in the Wii U version in the event the Legends Character DLC pack is not downloaded. Available in base game in Switch version.}}
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Boots#Hyrule Warriors Series|Boots]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}} {{Exp|Part of the Link's Awakening DLC pack in both versions. Linkle is obtainable in multiple DLC packs in the Wii U version. Linkle will be restricted to using only this weapon in the Wii U version in the event the Legends Character DLC pack is not downloaded.}}
|-
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!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Skull Kid]]</span> {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version; part of the Legends Character DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
{{#var:Red}}|[[Skull Kid]] {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version; part of the Legends Character DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Toon Link]]</span> {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version; part of both the Legends Character DLC pack and the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Toon Link]] {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version; part of both the Legends Character DLC pack and the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Tetra]]</span> {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version; part of the Legends Character DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Tetra]] {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version; part of the Legends Character DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule|King Daphnes]]</span> {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version; part of the Legends Character DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule|King Daphnes]] {{Exp|Available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version; part of the Legends Character DLC pack in the Wii U version.}}
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Medli]]</span> {{Exp|Playable as of the Version 1.9.0 Update in the Wii U version and Version 1.3.0 Update in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Medli]] {{Exp|Playable as of the {{Version|HW|1.9.0}} Update in the Wii U version and Version 1.3.0 Update in 3DS version; available in base game in Switch version.}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HWL Skull Kid Artwork.png|190x190px]]  
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Skull Kid Render.png|190x190px]]  
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HWL Toon Link Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Toon Link Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HWL Tetra Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Tetra Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HWL King Daphnes Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW King Daphnes Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HWS Medli Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Medli Render.png|190x190px]]
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Ocarina#Hyrule Warriors Series|Ocarina]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Ocarina#Hyrule Warriors|Ocarina]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Light Sword]]:</span> {{#var:Light}} {{Exp|Toon Link is obtainable in multiple DLC packs with different weapons in the Wii U version. This weapon is part of the Legends Character DLC pack only in the Wii U version. Available in base game in 3DS version.}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Light Sword]]:</span> {{#var:Light}} {{Exp|Toon Link is obtainable in multiple DLC packs with different weapons in the Wii U version. This weapon is part of the Legends Character DLC pack only in the Wii U version. Available in base game in 3DS version and Switch version.}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Cutlass]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Cutlass]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
|bgcolor=#1e5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Sail#Hyrule Warriors Legends|Sail]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Sail#Hyrule Warriors|Sail]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Rito Harp#Hyrule Warriors Series|Rito Harp]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Rito Harp#Hyrule Warriors|Rito Harp]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Sand_Rod#Hyrule_Warriors_Series|Sand Wand]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}} {{Exp|Part of the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks DLC pack in both versions. Toon Link is obtainable in multiple DLC packs in the Wii U version. Toon Link will be restricted to using only this weapon in the Wii U version in the event the Legends Character DLC pack is not downloaded.}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Sand Rod#Hyrule Warriors|Sand Wand]]:</span> {{#var:Fire}} {{Exp|Part of the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks DLC pack in both the Wii U version and 3DS version. Toon Link is obtainable in multiple DLC packs in the Wii U version. Toon Link will be restricted to using only this weapon in the Wii U version in the event the Legends Character DLC pack is not downloaded. Available in base game in Switch version.}}
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|colspan="3"|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|bgcolor=#0c2236|
|-
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!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Marin]]</span> {{Exp|Part of the Link's Awakening DLC pack for both versions.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Marin]] {{Exp|Part of the Link's Awakening DLC pack for both the Wii U version and 3DS version; available in base game in Switch version.}}
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Toon Zelda]]</span> {{Exp|Part of the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks DLC pack for both versions.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Toon Zelda]] {{Exp|Part of the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks DLC pack for both the Wii U version and 3DS version; available in base game in Switch version.}}
|
|rowspan="6"|
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Ravio]]</span> {{Exp|Part of the A Link Between Worlds DLC pack for both versions.}}
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Ravio]] {{Exp|Part of the A Link Between Worlds DLC pack for both the Wii U version and 3DS version; available in base game in Switch version.}}
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Yuga]]</span> {{Exp|Part of the A Link Between Worlds DLC pack for both versions.}}
{{#var:Red}}|[[Yuga]] {{Exp|Part of the A Link Between Worlds DLC pack for both the Wii U version and 3DS version; available in base game in Switch version.}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HWS Marin Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Marin Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HWL Toon Zelda Artwork.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Toon Zelda Render.png|190x190px]]
|
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Ravio Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HWS Ravio Artwork 1.png|190x190px]]
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Yuga Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HWS Yuga Artwork 1.png|190x190px]]
|-
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|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Bell#Hyrule Warriors Series|Bell]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Bell#Hyrule Warriors|Bell]]:</span> {{#var:Water}}
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Phantom Arms]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Phantom Arms]]:</span> {{#var:Light}}
|
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Rental Hammer]]:</span> {{#var:Darkness}}
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Items in Hyrule Warriors|Items]]</span>  
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Picture Frame]]:</span> {{#var:Lightning}}
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Painting|Paintings]]</span>  
 
|-
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|
|rowspan="3"|
!bgcolor="#5f1619"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Ganon]]</span> {{Exp|Part of the Boss DLC pack in the Wii U version. Exclusive to one mode. Unavailable in the 3DS version due to the removal of Challenge Mode.}}
{{#var:Red}}|[[Ganon]] {{Exp|Part of the Boss DLC pack in the Wii U version; available in base game in Switch version. Exclusive to one mode. Unavailable in the 3DS version due to the removal of Challenge Mode.}}
|
{{#var:Dark}}|[[Cucco]] {{Exp|Part of the Boss DLC pack in the Wii U version; available in base game in Switch version. Exclusive to one mode. Unavailable in the 3DS version due to the removal of Challenge Mode.}}
!bgcolor="#163d5f"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">[[Cucco]]</span> {{Exp|Part of the Boss DLC pack in the Wii U version. Exclusive to one mode. Unavailable in the 3DS version due to the removal of Challenge Mode.}}
|rowspan="3"|
|
|-
|-
|
{{#var:BG 1}}|[[File:HW Ganon Render.png|190x190px]]
|bgcolor=#{{ZWbgcolor}}|[[File:HW Ganon.png|190x190px]]
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{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Ganon's Rage:</span> {{#var:Darkness}} {{Exp|Ganon's Weapon exists only as hidden game data and cannot be unequipped or changed.}}
|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Ganon's Rage:</span> {{#var:Darkness}} {{Exp|Ganon's Weapon exists only as hidden game data and cannot be unequipped or changed.}}
{{#var:BG 2}}|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Cucco's Spirit:</span> {{#var:Light}} {{Exp|The Cucco's Weapon exists only as hidden game data and cannot be unequipped or changed.}}
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|bgcolor=#1d5c93|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Cucco's Spirit:</span> {{#var:Light}} {{Exp|The Cucco's Weapon exists only as hidden game data and cannot be unequipped or changed.}}
 
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===Units===
(''Note: May appear as allies or enemies in certain missions.'')
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====Villain Units====
=====Troops=====
*[[Bokoblin]]s (also appear in Ghirahim's Demon Blade moveset)
**Bokoblin Archers
**Bokoblin Summoner
*[[Bulblin]]s
**Bulblin Archers
**Bulblin Summoner
*[[Stalchild|Stalchildren]]
**Stalchild Bone Thrower
**Stalchild  Summoners
*Turncoat Soldiers
**Hyrulian Archer
**Hyrulean Summoner
*Ghost Forces
**Ghost Archers
**Ghost Summoners
 
=====Officers=====
*Bokoblin Captains
*[[King Bulblin|Bulblin Captains]]
*[[Stalfos]]
*Hyrulian Captain
*Ghost Captain
 
=====Enforcers=====
*[[Aeralfos]]
**[[Fiery Aeralfos]]
*[[Big Poe]]s
**[[Icy Big Poe]]s
**Hyrulian Ghosts (the vengeful ghosts of fallen hero units the player has failed to protect, only appear in the Temple of Sacred Sword scenario Legend Mode)
*[[Dark Link]]s (also appear in Cia's Scepter moveset)
*[[Darknut]]s
*[[Stalmaster]]s
*[[Lizalfos]]
**[[Dinolfos]]
*[[Gibdo]]s
**[[ReDead|ReDead Knight]]s
*[[Moblin]]s
**[[Shield Moblin]]s
*Turncoat Leader
*[[King Bulblin]] (Only found on the DLC Twilight Adventure Mode Map)
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====Hero Units====
*[[Hyrulean Soldiers]]
**Hyrulian Captains
***[[Skyloft Captain]]s
**Hyrulian Archers
*[[Goron]]s
**Goron Captains
**Goron Bombardiers
*[[Cucco]]s
**[[Golden Cucco]]s
**Silver Cuccos
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===Obstacles===
*[[Beamos]]
*[[Deku Baba]]s
*[[Boulder]]s
*Manhandla Stalks
*Vines
*Weak Walls
===Giant Enemies===
*[[Argorok]] (also appears as part of [[Lana]]'s [[Summoning Gate]] moveset)
*[[Ganon]]
*[[Gohma]] (also appears as part of Lana's Summoning Gate moveset)
*[[King Dodongo]] (also appears as part of Lana's Summoning Gate moveset)
*[[The Imprisoned]]
*[[Manhandla]] (also appears as part of Lana's Summoning Gate moveset)


==Game Information==
==Game Information==
===Development===
===Development===
''Hyrule Warriors'' was announced on December 18, 2013, on a Nintendo Direct. The game was announced as a collaboration with Koei Tecmo. As such, [[Nintendo]] president [[Satoru Iwata]] stated that the game would not be the next main series installment of ''The Legend of Zelda'' series, but rather a spinoff from the ''Dynasty Warriors'' series. The game, however, was produced by long-time ''Zelda'' developer [[Eiji Aonuma]].<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.ibtimes.com/new-zelda-game-coming-wii-u-hyrule-warriors-release-date-2014-or-2015-1515900 | title=New 'Zelda' Game Coming To Wii U: 'Hyrule Warriors' Release Date In 2014 Or 2015? | site= International Business Times}}</ref>
{{HW|-}} was announced on December 18, 2013, on a Nintendo Direct. The game was announced as a collaboration with Koei Tecmo. As such, [[Nintendo]] president [[Satoru Iwata]] stated that the game would not be the next main series installment of {{TLoZ|-}} series, but rather a spinoff from the ''Dynasty Warriors'' series. The game, however, was produced by long-time ''Zelda'' developer [[Eiji Aonuma]].<ref>{{Cite Web| url=http://www.ibtimes.com/new-zelda-game-coming-wii-u-hyrule-warriors-release-date-2014-or-2015-1515900 | title=New 'Zelda' Game Coming To Wii U: 'Hyrule Warriors' Release Date In 2014 Or 2015? | site= International Business Times}}</ref>


===Timeline Placement===
===Timeline Placement===
[[Eiji Aonuma]] has stated that ''Hyrule Warriors'' exists as a "separate dimension" and is not part of the main series.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Within the Zelda canon, there is the timeline, but there has always been the sense of the main story and kind of a side story. Like, Majora's Mask might be considered part of that, though it does exist as part of the timeline. With Hyrule Warriors, there is a link between the two, but it exists as a separate dimension, so it doesn't exist as part of the main canon.|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref> However, he goes on to suggest that while the game does not slot into any particular part of the timeline, it has links to different periods of the timeline,<ref>{{Cite web|quote=The universe of Hyrule Warriors really is sort of a different universe and it is connected to the timeline of the Zelda series, but it is connected to several different games throughout the series. [...] We really don't want to put it in the timeline because it has links to the different parts of the timeline.|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref> and that characters have been "brought together".<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Each of the characters has their own timeline, so there shouldn't be any crossover there, but maybe they've been brought together as part of that story?|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref> He said that he had been thinking of it as being similar to ''{{wp|Avengers (comics)|The Avengers}}''.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Lately I have been thinking of it similar to ''The Avengers.''|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref>
[[Eiji Aonuma]] has stated that {{HW|-}} exists as a "separate dimension" and is not part of the main series.<ref name="Canon"/> However, he goes on to suggest that while the game does not slot into any particular part of the timeline, it has links to different periods of the timeline,<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=The universe of Hyrule Warriors really is sort of a different universe and it is connected to the timeline of the Zelda series, but it is connected to several different games throughout the series. [...] We really don't want to put it in the timeline because it has links to the different parts of the timeline.|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref> and that characters have been "brought together".<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=Each of the characters has their own timeline, so there shouldn't be any crossover there, but maybe they've been brought together as part of that story?|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref> He said that he had been thinking of it as being similar to ''{{Wp|Avengers (comics)|The Avengers}}''.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=Lately I have been thinking of it similar to ''The Avengers.''|url=http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2014/06/11/eiji-aonuma-addresses-hyrule-warriors-place-in-the-zelda-timeline.aspx|title=Eiji Aonuma Addresses Hyrule Warriors’ Place In The Zelda Timeline|site=Game Informer}}</ref>


===Limited Editions===
===Limited Editions===
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Two limited editions of the game were released in Japan. The premium box edition included a copy of the game, an art book, a [[Triforce]] table clock, and the Courage and Wisdom DLC costumes set. The treasure box edition, exclusive to Amazon Japan and GAMECITY, also included the extras from the premium box, plus the Power DLC costumes set, a scarf like the one used by Link in the game, a [[Treasure Chest]] replica with sound, and a set of five postcards featuring Link, Impa, Zelda, Lana, and Ganondorf.
Two limited editions of the game were released in Japan. The premium box edition included a copy of the game, an art book, a [[Triforce]] table clock, and the Courage and Wisdom DLC costumes set. The treasure box edition, exclusive to Amazon Japan and GAMECITY, also included the extras from the premium box, plus the Power DLC costumes set, a scarf like the one used by Link in the game, a [[Treasure Chest]] replica with sound, and a set of five postcards featuring Link, Impa, Zelda, Lana, and Ganondorf.


A limited edition including a copy of the game and the scarf was also released in North America and Europe. The North American version is an exclusive to the Nintendo World Store.<ref>{{cite web|quote= 1/2 It’s time to fight! On 9/26 this exclusive #HyruleWarriors bundle goes on sale at 8am only at #NintendoWorld!|author= Nintendo World Store|published= September 9, 2014|retrieved=September 9, 2014|url= https://twitter.com/Nintendo_World/status/509373059539562496/photo/1|title= |site= Twitter|type=}}</ref>
A limited edition including a copy of the game and the scarf was also released in North America and Europe. The North American version is an exclusive to the Nintendo World Store.<ref>{{Cite Twitter|quote= On 9/26 this exclusive #HyruleWarriors bundle goes on sale at 8am only at #NintendoWorld!|url= https://twitter.com/Nintendo_World/status/509373059539562496|archive= https://web.archive.org/web/20221118044743/https://twitter.com/Nintendo_World/status/509373059539562496}}</ref>


===3DS Version===
===3DS Version===
{{Main|Hyrule Warriors Legends}}
{{Main|Hyrule Warriors Legends}}
A Nintendo 3DS port and new version, titled ''Hyrule Warriors Legends'', was accidentally leaked on Tecmo Koei's official Japanese YouTube channel before quickly being taken down, a couple days before the intended announcement at E3.<ref>[http://youtube.com/watch?v=C2L8Cfafrvc ゼルダ無双 ハイラルオールスターズ announcement trailer] (now private)</ref> It was later revealed at Nintendo's Digital Event at E3 2015. The port includes new features, Scenarios and Adventure Mode maps not present in the original game, as well as the inclusion of new characters. These include [[Tetra]], [[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule|King Daphnes]], and [[Toon Link]] from {{TWW}}, [[Skull Kid]] from {{MM}}, and a new character, [[Linkle]]. Also included is a new weapon for Ganondorf, the Trident. These characters and Ganondorf's Trident can also be unlocked for use in the Wii U version with a code included in the purchase of the 3DS version or by purchasing the ''Legends'' Character Pack DLC. New DLC packs are slated for release for ''Hyrule Warriors Legends'', some of which can also be bought for the Wii U version with reduced content.
A Nintendo 3DS port and new version, titled {{HW|L}}, was accidentally leaked on Tecmo Koei's official Japanese YouTube channel before quickly being taken down, a couple days before the intended announcement at E3.<ref>[http://youtube.com/watch?v=C2L8Cfafrvc ゼルダ無双 ハイラルオールスターズ announcement trailer] (now private)</ref> It was later revealed at Nintendo's Digital Event at E3 2015. The port includes new features, Scenarios and Adventure Mode maps not present in the original game, as well as the inclusion of new characters. These include [[Tetra]], [[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule|King Daphnes]], and [[Toon Link]] from {{TWW}}, [[Skull Kid]] from {{MM}}, and a new character, [[Linkle]]. Also included is a new weapon for Ganondorf, the Trident. These characters and Ganondorf's Trident can also be unlocked for use in the Wii U version with a code included in the purchase of the 3DS version or by purchasing the ''Legends'' Character Pack DLC. New DLC packs are slated for release for {{HW|L|-}}, some of which can also be bought for the Wii U version with reduced content.


==Downloadable Content==
===amiibo Support===
''Hyrule Warriors'' is the first ''Zelda'' game to incorporate downloadable content, utilizing a bevy of methods that include exclusive pre-order bonuses, a series of paid expansions, interactivity with the [[amiibo]] line of figures, and several free updates.
{{HW|-}} is also compatible with the amiibo line of figures, as of the {{Version|HW|1.4.0}} update. Scanning Link or Toon Link's figurines for the first time will unlock the [[Spinner]] as a new weapon type for Link. Scanning the figurine of any character from the ''Zelda'' series (Link/Toon Link, Zelda, Sheik, and Ganondorf) will provide a Weapon drop with at least three stars and in the third tier for that character, provided that the third tier is unlocked. If the third tier is not available for that character, then the amiibo will provide one third tier weapon that is available.
 
===Updates===
Several free patches have been released for ''Hyrule Warriors''. These updates expand content and patch certain bugs. Unlike the DLC packs, these are downloaded free and automatically upon release.


Version 1.1.0 was released on August 14, 2014 in Japan only. It included certain bug fixes for improved game stability. These bug fixes were included in the Version 1.2.0 update for Europe and North America.
All other amiibo figures are also compatible with {{HW|-}}, and a maximum of five can be scanned each day for free random rewards. Scanning these figures will reward a player with either a randomly selected {{Term|HW|Material}}, a {{Term|HW|Weapon}} drop with at least three stars, or a random amount of {{Plural|HW|Rupee|link}}.<ref name="quote1" /> After the release of the Boss pack DLC, due to a glitch, it is also possible to be rewarded with Ganon's Rage and Cucco's Spirit from the game's hidden data.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Well... I do believe this is the first time I've seen THIS. Uhhh... thanks, Lucario amiibo?|author= PAT!Kokumaker|published= March 14|retrieved=March 21, 2015|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170222080924/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHjHyERC1w|title= |site= Miiverse}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Two days in a row my Amiibo gave me a "Ganon's Rage" weapon. Anyone run into this or know what it is? I've found nothing about it. I have the latest 1.6 with all the DLC. Thanks.| author= Enourageinc|published= March 19|retrieved= March 21, 2015|url= http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/745183-hyrule-warriors/71440111|title= Amiibo bonus, Ganon's Rage weapon.|site= GameFAQs}}</ref>


Version 1.2.0 was released on September 1, 2014 in Japan, on September 19, 2014 in Europe, and on September 26, 2014 in North America. It added [[Challenge Mode]], the ability to choose the background music for missions, and Link's [[Wooden Sword#Hyrule Warriors|8-Bit Wooden Sword]]. It also included certain bug fixes, including crashes and a bug that reduced maximum health. In Europe and North America, this also included the bug fixes from Japan's Version 1.1.0 update. The update is further updated to Version 1.2.1 and unlocked the [[Dark Link]] costume if the "Hero of Hyrule Pack" DLC was purchased.
===Speedrun Records===
{{Main|Speedrun Records}}
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{{#section:Speedrun Records|HW}}


Version 1.3.0 update was released on September 30, 2014 in Japan, and on October 16, 2014 in North America and Europe. It added Cia, Volga and Wizzro as playable Warriors, as well as the option to turn off most mid-battle cutscenes. It also included certain bug fixes, including the "skin swap" glitch.
==Post-Launch Content==
{{HW|-}} is the first ''Zelda'' game to incorporate downloadable content, utilizing a bevy of methods that include exclusive pre-order bonuses, a series of paid expansions, interactivity with the [[amiibo]] line of figures, and several free updates.


Version 1.4.0 update was released on November 27, 2014 worldwide. It added compatibility to the game with the amiibo figures.<ref name="quote1">{{Cite web|quote= |author= Nintendo|published= November 5, 2014|retrieved=November 19, 2014|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkXmABkDlNE|title= Nintendo Direct 11.5.2014|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref> It also raised the level cap of Warriors to 150 and the [[Material]] limit to 999. It also added new Medals to collect and new potion types and mixtures to the Apothecary as well. In addition, it included certain bug fixes, including the "Zant blender" glitch.
===Updates===
{{Main|/Version History}}
Several free patches have been released for {{HW|-}}. These updates expand content and patch certain bugs. {{eShop}}


Version 1.5.0 update was released on January 29, 2015 in Japan and Europe, and on February 5, 2015 in North America. It raised the level cap of Warriors to 200, and added new Medals, Mixtures, and weapon skills. The Smithy's functionality was also expanded, allowing the option to remove skills from weapons, appraise sealed skills, and sell weapons without having to reach the storage limit first. It also introduced a bug that slowed down load times.
{| class="wikitable" //brief overview
! Update
!Release Date
!Content
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|Version 1.1.0
|August 14, 2014
|{{List|Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience}}
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|Version 1.2.0
|September 26, 2014
|{{List<!--
-->|Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience<!--
-->|Expanded upon gameplay features}}
|-
|Version 1.2.1
| —
|{{List|Added costume: [[Dark Link]]}}


Version 1.6.0 update was released on February 26, 2015 in Japan and Europe, and on March 12, 2015 in North America. It raised the level cap of Warriors to 255, and added new Medals and Mixtures. It also expands Challenge Mode, by adding extra Scenarios and keeping Warriors' scores tallied by the number of Rupees collected. In addition, it corrects the load time bug introduced in Version 1.5.0.
|-
|Version 1.3.0
|October 16, 2014
|{{List<!--
-->|Expanded upon gameplay features<!--
-->|Added several playable Warriors}}
|-
|Version 1.4.0
|November 27, 2014
|{{List<!--
-->|Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience<!--
-->|Added support for amiibo<!--
-->|Expanded upon gameplay features}}
|-
|Version 1.5.0
|February 5, 2015
|{{List|Expanded upon gameplay features}}
|-
|Version 1.6.0
|March 12, 2015
|{{List<!--
-->|Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience<!--
-->|Expanded upon gameplay features}}
|-
|Version 1.6.1
|April 2, 2015
|{{List|Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience}}
|-
|Version 1.7.0
|June 16, 2015
|{{List|added costume: {{Term|HW|Classic Tunic|link}}}}
|-
|Version 1.8.0
|March 23, 2016
|{{List<!--
-->|Added compatability with {{HWL}}<!--
-->|Added [[Legends Character Pack]]}}
|-
|Version 1.8.1
|February 9, 2016
|{{List|Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience}}
|-
|Version 1.9.0
|May 19, 2016
|{{List|Added playable warrior: {{Term|HW|Medli|link}}}}
|-
|Version 1.10.0
|June 30, 2016
|{{List<!--
-->|Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience<!--
-->|Made adjustments in preparation for [[Link's Awakening Pack]]}}


Version 1.6.1 update was released on March 26, 2015 in Europe, and on April 2, 2015 in North America. It included certain bug fixes for improved game stability.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= Tables61|published= March 26, 2015|retrieved=March 26, 2015|url= https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYQHAAABAACNUKFBuifdJw|title= Descriptive... i guess the OoB glitch has been fixed? Maybe the max rupee glitch?|site= Miiverse|type=}}</ref>
|-
|Version 1.11.0
|September 1, 2016
|{{List<!--
-->|Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience<!--
-->|Made adjustments in preparation for [[Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks Pack]]}}


Version 1.7.0 update was released on June 16, 2015 in North America. It added the Classic Tunic costume for Link to coincide with the E3 announcement of ''Hyrule Warriors Legends'' on the 3DS.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= Shawn Taylor|published= June 16, 2015|retrieved=June 17, 2015|url= http://nintendonews.com/2015/06/hyrule-warriors-version-1-7-0-update-classic-tunic/|title= Hyrule Warriors Version 1.7.0 Update Adds Classic Tunic|site= NintendoNews|type=}}</ref> It also briefly made reference to the eventual compatibility to come with ''Hyrule Warriors Legends''.
|-
 
|Version 1.12.0
Version 1.8.0 update was released on January 21, 2016 in Japan, and on March 23, 2016 in North America. It added compatibility with ''Hyrule Warriors Legends'', making it possible to transfer characters and weapons introduced in that version of the game to the Wii U version.
|October 31, 2016
 
|{{List<!--
Version 1.8.1 update was released on February 9, 2016 in Japan only. It included a minor bug fix pertaining to amiibo use with the Gamepad.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= GameXplain|published= May 19, 2016|retrieved=May 21, 2016|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHtbK_cD_jA|title= Hyrule Warriors Legends - Medli on Wii U (Video Preview)|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= |published= February 9, 2016|retrieved=May 25, 2016|url= https://www.gamecity.ne.jp/zelda/update_0318_2.html|title= 更新データ(2016年02月09日配信)|site= Zelda Muso|type=}}</ref>
-->|Addressed several issues to improve the gameplay experience<!--
 
-->|Made adjustments in preparation for [[A Link Between Worlds Pack]]}}
Version 1.9.0 update was released on May 19, 2016 worldwide. It added Medli as a playable Warrior.
|}
 
Version 1.10.0 update was released on June 30, 2016 worldwide. It included minor bug fixes and some minor character tuning.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= |published= June 30, 2016|retrieved=June 30, 2016|url= https://www.gamecity.ne.jp/zelda/update_0318.html|title= 追加コンテンツ&更新データ(2016年6月30日配信)|site= Zelda Muso|type=}}</ref> It also added compatibility for the ''Link's Awakening'' Pack.
 
Version 1.11.0 update was released on September 1, 2016 worldwide. It included minor fixes and added compatibility for the ''Phantom Hourglass'' & ''Spirit Tracks'' Pack.


===Pre-order bonuses===
===Pre-order bonuses===
Several select pre-order bonuses had included a set of costumes for Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf, based on their assorted attire in {{OoT}}, {{TP}}, and {{SS}}. The costumes were sorted into various DLC packs which differed based on the game's region.
Several select pre-order bonuses had included a set of costumes for Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf, based on their assorted attire in {{OoT}}, {{TP}}, and {{SS}}. The costumes were sorted into various DLC packs which differed based on the game's region.


In North America, Link and Zelda's costumes were released as retailer-exclusive bonuses; the ''Ocarina of Time'' costumes for {{wp|Game Stop}}, the ''Twilight Princess'' costumes for {{wp|Amazon}}, and the ''Skyward Sword'' costumes for {{wp|Best Buy}}. Ganondorf's two "Demon King" costumes, from ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Twilight Princess'', were available as a bonus for registering the purchase game with {{wp|Club Nintendo}} between September 26 and October 23, 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Here’s a nice offer involving a (usually) not-so-nice guy: if you buy Hyrule Warriors for Wii U and register the game with Club Nintendo between 9/26/14 and 10/23/14, you can receive a free download code for the Demon King Costume Set DLC: two costumes for Ganondorf that you can use in-game.|author=Nintendo|published=Aug. 4, 2014|retrieved=Aug. 8, 2014|url=http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/3THGGo41oZLFkXdeV--PPEty_lPwMEfj|title=Club Nintendo will help you outfit Ganondorf with free DLC|site=Nintendo.com}}</ref>
In North America, Link and Zelda's costumes were released as retailer-exclusive bonuses; the {{OoT|-}} costumes for {{wp|Game Stop}}, the {{TP|-}} costumes for {{wp|Amazon}}, and the {{SS|-}} costumes for {{wp|Best Buy}}. Ganondorf's two "Demon King" costumes, from {{OoT|-}} and {{TP|-}}, were available as a bonus for registering the purchase game with {{wp|Club Nintendo}} between September 26 and October 23, 2014.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=Here’s a nice offer involving a (usually) not-so-nice guy: if you buy Hyrule Warriors for Wii U and register the game with Club Nintendo between 9/26/14 and 10/23/14, you can receive a free download code for the Demon King Costume Set DLC: two costumes for Ganondorf that you can use in-game.|author=Nintendo|published=Aug. 4, 2014|retrieved=Aug. 8, 2014|url=http://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/detail/3THGGo41oZLFkXdeV--PPEty_lPwMEfj|title=Club Nintendo will help you outfit Ganondorf with free DLC|site=Nintendo.com}}</ref>


In the UK, Link and Zelda's ''Ocarina of Time'' costumes were included as a pre-order bonus from {{wp|Shopto.net}}, and their ''Twilight Princess'' costumes were included in the Limited Edition release of the game. Their ''Skyward Sword'' costumes were never released as a pre-order bonus. Ganondorf's costumes were available through the same Club Nintendo promotion as in North America. In Greece, Link's and Zelda's ''Twilight Princess'' costumes were a pre-order bonus from Nortec.{{fact}}
In the UK, Link and Zelda's {{OoT|-}} costumes were included as a pre-order bonus from {{wp|Shopto.net}}, and their {{TP|-}} costumes were included in the Limited Edition release of the game. Their {{SS|-}} costumes were never released as a pre-order bonus. Ganondorf's costumes were available through the same Club Nintendo promotion as in North America. In Greece, Link's and Zelda's {{TP|-}} costumes were a pre-order bonus from Nortec.{{Fact}}


In Japan, the costumes are not retailer-exclusive and are instead separated by character packs rather than game of origin; the "Courage Pack" for Link's costumes, the "Wisdom Pack" for Zelda's, and the "Power Pack" for Ganondorf's. The "Treasure Box" edition of the game included all three packs, while the "Premium Box" edition included only the Courage and Wisdom packs. The Courage Pack was also available as a pre-order bonus for the game.
In Japan, the costumes are not retailer-exclusive and are instead separated by character packs rather than game of origin; the "Courage Pack" for Link's costumes, the "Wisdom Pack" for Zelda's, and the "Power Pack" for Ganondorf's. The "Treasure Box" edition of the game included all three packs, while the "Premium Box" edition included only the Courage and Wisdom packs. The Courage Pack was also available as a pre-order bonus for the game.
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===DLC Packs===
===DLC Packs===
Following the release of ''Hyrule Warriors'', four DLC Packs under a season pass known as the Hero of Hyrule Pack have been released. They include the ''Master Quest'' Pack, the ''Twilight Princess'' Pack, the ''Majora's Mask'' Pack and the Boss Pack. They are a series of paid expansions that includes numerous additions; including new characters, weapons, Scenarios and Adventure Mode maps.<ref>{{Cite web |author=Nintendo Everything |published= Aug. 14, 2014 |url=http://nintendoeverything.com/hyrule-warriors-to-be-supported-with-more-characters-weapons-and-scenarios/ |title=Hyrule Warriors will be supported with more characters, weapons, and scenarios|site=NintendoEverything.com}}</ref>
Following the release of {{HW|-}}, four DLC Packs under a season pass known as the Hero of Hyrule Pack have been released. They include the ''Master Quest'' Pack, the {{TP|-}} Pack, the {{MM|-}} Pack and the Boss Pack. They are a series of paid expansions that includes numerous additions; including new characters, weapons, Scenarios and Adventure Mode maps.<ref>{{Cite Web|author=Nintendo Everything |published= Aug. 14, 2014 |url=http://nintendoeverything.com/hyrule-warriors-to-be-supported-with-more-characters-weapons-and-scenarios/ |title=Hyrule Warriors will be supported with more characters, weapons, and scenarios|site=NintendoEverything.com}}</ref>


Throughout 2016, an additional three DLC packs under another season pass known as the ''Legends'' of Hyrule Pack have been released, adding new characters and weapons from ''Hyrule Warriors Legends''. They include the ''Link's Awakening'' Pack, the ''Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks'' Pack, and the ''A Link Between Worlds'' Pack. A fourth, separate DLC Pack known as the ''Legends'' Character Pack was also released in 2016, adding new characters and weapons from ''Hyrule Warriors Legends''.
Throughout 2016, an additional three DLC packs under another season pass known as the ''Legends'' of Hyrule Pack have been released, adding new characters and weapons from {{HW|L}}. They include the {{LA|-}} Pack, the ''Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks'' Pack, and the {{ALBW|-}} Pack. A fourth, separate DLC Pack known as the ''Legends'' Character Pack was also released in 2016, adding new characters and weapons from {{HW|L|-}}.


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!colspan= "5"| '''Hero of Hyrule'''
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| '''Hero of Hyrule Pack'''<br><small>(''Discontinued'')</small>
| '''Hero of Hyrule Pack'''<br/><small>(''Discontinued'')</small>
| ''Master Quest'' Pack<br>''Twilight Princess'' Pack<br>''Majora's Mask'' Pack<br>Boss Pack<br>[[Costume#Link|Dark Link]] [[Costume]] (Link)
| ''Master Quest'' Pack<br/>{{TP|-}} Pack<br/>{{MM|-}} Pack<br/>Boss Pack<br/>[[Costume#Link|Dark Link]] [[Costume]] (Link)
| $19.99 USD
| $19.99 USD
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|colspan="2"| Season pass
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| '''''Master Quest'' Pack'''
| '''''Master Quest'' Pack'''
| {{Section|Master Quest Pack|[[Cia's Tale]]<br>[[Guardian of Time]] [[Costume]] (Lana)<br>[[Guardian of Time]] [[Costume]] (Cia)<br>[[Horse (Item)|Horse]] Weapon (Link)<br>[[Master Quest Map]]}}
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| $7.99 USD
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| '''''Twilight Princess'' Pack'''
| '''{{TP|-}} Pack'''
| {{Section|Twilight Princess Pack|[[Midna#Hyrule Warriors|Twili Midna]]<br>[[Dominion Rod#Hyrule Warriors|Dominion Rod]] Weapon (Zelda)<br>[[Costume#Link|Postman Uniform]] (Link)<br>[[Costume#Zelda|Ilia's Clothes]] (Zelda)<br>[[Twilight Map]]}}
| {{Section|Twilight Princess Pack|[[Midna#Hyrule Warriors|Twili Midna]]<br/>[[Dominion Rod#Hyrule Warriors|Dominion Rod]] Weapon (Zelda)<br/>[[Costume#Link|Postman Uniform]] (Link)<br/>[[Costume#Zelda|Ilia's Clothes]] (Zelda)<br/>[[Twilight Map]]}}
| $7.99 USD
| $7.99 USD
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| November 27, 2014
| November 27, 2014
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| '''''Majora's Mask'' Pack'''
| '''{{MM|-}} Pack'''
| {{Section|Majora's Mask Pack|[[Tingle#Hyrule Warriors|Tingle]]<br>[[Young Link#Hyrule Warriors|Young Link]]<br>[[Costume#Impa|Era of the Hero of Time Outfit]] (Impa)<br>[[Costume#Sheik|Era of the Hero of Time Outfit]] (Sheik)<br>[[Costume#Lana|Skull Kid's Clothes]] (Lana)<br>[[Termina Map]]}}
| {{Section|Majora's Mask Pack|[[Tingle#Hyrule Warriors|Tingle]]<br/>[[Young Link#Hyrule Warriors|Young Link]]<br/>[[Costume#Impa|Era of the Hero of Time Outfit]] (Impa)<br/>[[Costume#Sheik|Era of the Hero of Time Outfit]] (Sheik)<br/>[[Costume#Lana|Skull Kid's Clothes]] (Lana)<br/>[[Termina Map]]}}
| $7.99 USD
| $7.99 USD
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| February 5, 2015<br>January 29, 2015<br>January 29, 2015
| February 5, 2015<br/>January 29, 2015<br/>January 29, 2015
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| '''Boss Pack'''
| '''Boss Pack'''
| {{Section|Boss Pack|[[Challenge Mode#Boss Challenge|Boss Challenge]]<br>[[Ganon's Fury]]}}
| {{Section|Boss Pack|[[Challenge Mode#Boss Challenge|Boss Challenge]]<br/>[[Ganon's Fury]]}}
| $2.99 USD
| $2.99 USD
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| March 12, 2015<br/>February 26, 2015<br/>February 26, 2015
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!colspan= "5"| '''''Legends'' of Hyrule'''
!colspan= "5"| '''''Legends'' of Hyrule'''
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| '''''Legends'' of Hyrule Pack'''
| '''''Legends'' of Hyrule Pack'''
| ''Link's Awakening'' Pack<br>''Phantom Hourglass'' &<br>''Spirit Tracks'' Pack<br>''A Link Between World'' Pack
| {{LA|-}} Pack<br/>{{PH|-}} &<br/>{{ST|-}} Pack<br/>''A Link Between World'' Pack
| $9.99 USD (Wii U)<br>$19.99 USD (Wii U/3DS)
| $9.99 USD (Wii U)<br/>$19.99 USD (Wii U/3DS)
|colspan="2"| Season pass
|colspan="2"| Season pass
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| '''''Legends'' Character Pack'''
| '''''Legends'' Character Pack'''
| {{Section|Legends Character Pack|[[Linkle]]<br>[[Toon Link#Hyrule Warriors|Toon Link]]<br>[[Tetra#Hyrule Warriors|Tetra]]<br>[[King Daphnes]]<br>[[Skull Kid#Hyrule Warriors|Skull Kid]]<br>[[Trident#Hyrule Warriors Series|Trident]] Weapon (Ganondorf)}}
| {{Section|Legends Character Pack|[[Linkle]]<br/>[[Toon Link#Hyrule Warriors|Toon Link]]<br/>[[Tetra#Hyrule Warriors|Tetra]]<br/>[[King Daphnes]]<br/>[[Skull Kid#Hyrule Warriors|Skull Kid]]<br/>[[Trident#Hyrule Warriors|Trident]] Weapon (Ganondorf)}}
| $12.99 USD
| $12.99 USD
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| June 30, 2016
| June 30, 2016
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| '''''Link's Awakening'' Pack'''
| '''{{LA|-}} Pack'''
| {{Section|Link's Awakening Pack|[[Marin#Hyrule Warriors|Marin]]<br>[[Boots#Hyrule Warriors Series|Boots]] Weapon (Linkle)}}
| {{Section|Link's Awakening Pack|[[Marin#Hyrule Warriors|Marin]]<br/>[[Boots#Hyrule Warriors|Boots]] Weapon (Linkle)}}
| $4.99 USD (Wii U)<br>$9.99 USD (Wii U/3DS)
| $4.99 USD (Wii U)<br/>$9.99 USD (Wii U/3DS)
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| June 30, 2016
| June 30, 2016
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| '''''Phantom Hourglass'' & ''Spirit Tracks'' Pack'''''
| '''{{PH|-}} & {{ST|-}} Pack'''''
| {{Section|Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks Pack|[[Toon Zelda]]<br>[[Sand Rod#Hyrule Warriors Series|Sand Wand]] Weapon (Toon Link)}}
| {{Section|Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks Pack|[[Toon Zelda]]<br/>[[Sand Rod#Hyrule Warriors|Sand Wand]] Weapon (Toon Link)}}
| $4.99 USD (Wii U)<br>$9.99 USD (Wii U/3DS)
| $4.99 USD (Wii U)<br/>$9.99 USD (Wii U/3DS)
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| September 1, 2016
| September 1, 2016
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| {{Section|A Link Between Worlds Pack|'''''A Link Between Worlds'' Pack'''}}
| {{Section|A Link Between Worlds Pack|'''{{ALBW|-}} Pack'''}}
| {{Section|A Link Between Worlds Pack|[[Ravio]]<br>[[Yuga]]}}
| {{Section|A Link Between Worlds Pack|[[Ravio]]<br/>[[Yuga]]}}
| $4.99 USD (Wii U)<br>$9.99 USD (Wii U/3DS)
| $4.99 USD (Wii U)<br/>$9.99 USD (Wii U/3DS)
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| October 31, 2016
| October 31, 2016
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Prior to October 16, 2014, the four DLC packs could all be pre-purchased as a bundle through the "Hero of Hyrule" Pack on the Nintendo eShop. The packs came at a discounted price of $19.99, and also included a [[Dark Link]] costume for Link for immediate use.<ref name="quote2">{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|url=http://www.zelda.com/hyrule-warriors/dlc/|title=Hyrule Warriors – Expand your adventure with DLC packs|site=Zelda.com}}</ref> The DLC packs would download automatically upon their release date. The Dark Link costume is also available for use if all four packs are bought separately outside of the "Hero of Hyrule" Pack. In Japan only, individual items from a pack can be purchased alone.
Prior to October 16, 2014, the four DLC packs could all be pre-purchased as a bundle through the "Hero of Hyrule" Pack on the Nintendo eShop. The packs came at a discounted price of $19.99, and also included a [[Dark Link]] costume for Link for immediate use.<ref name="quote2">{{Cite Web|author=Nintendo|url=http://www.zelda.com/hyrule-warriors/dlc/|title=Hyrule Warriors – Expand your adventure with DLC packs|site=Zelda.com}}</ref> The DLC packs would download automatically upon their release date. The Dark Link costume is also available for use if all four packs are bought separately outside of the "Hero of Hyrule" Pack. In Japan only, individual items from a pack can be purchased alone.
 
Following the release of ''Hyrule Warrior Legends'' for the 3DS, three of the four 3DS DLC packs will become available both in individual purchase and in a season pass for the Wii U version, entitled the "Legends of Hyrule" Pack. The packs will come at a discounted price of $9.99. A season pass for both the 3DS and Wii U versions can also be purchased for $19.99. However, unlike the 3DS version of the DLC packs which includes Adventure Mode maps and [[My Fairy]] outfits, the Wii U versions of these packs will only include new characters and weapons. In addition to these packs, there is also the separate ''Legends'' Character Pack, which includes the weapons and characters from the base version of the 3DS game.
 
Additionally, [[Medli]] was released separately as free DLC for both versions of the game in Version 1.9.0 alongside ''Hyrule Warriors Legends''' Master ''Wind Waker'' Pack.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Additionally, Medli from the Wind Waker will be a free download for both versions of the game. She will release alongside the “Master Wind Waker” pack.|author=Brian|published=March 18, 2016|retrieved=March 25, 2016|url=http://nintendoeverything.com/hyrule-warriors-legends-dlc-detailed/|title=Hyrule Warriors Legends DLC detailed|site=Nintendo Everything|type=}}</ref>


Purchasing the ''Link's Awakening Pack'' or the ''Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks Pack'' without the ''Legends Pack'' downloaded will grant Toon Link and Linkle with only their weapons from those packs.<ref name="3DSDLC Notes">{{Cite web|author=Tamoor Hussain|url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/hyrule-warriors-3dswii-u-season-pass-and-dlc-detai/1100-6435792/|title=Hyrule Warriors 3DS/Wii U Season Pass and DLC Detailed|site=gamespot.com}}</ref>
Following the release of {{HW|L|-}} for the 3DS, three of the four 3DS DLC packs became available both in individual purchase and in a season pass for the Wii U version, entitled the "Legends of Hyrule" Pack. The packs are available at a discounted price of $9.99. A season pass for both the 3DS and Wii U versions can also be purchased for $19.99. However, unlike the 3DS version of the DLC packs, which includes Adventure Mode maps and [[My Fairy]] outfits, the Wii U versions of these packs only include new {{Plural|HW|Warrior}} and {{Plural|HW|Weapon}}. In addition to these packs, there is also the separate Legends Character Pack, which includes the {{Plural|HW|Weapon}} and {{Plural|HW|Warrior}} from the base version of the 3DS game.


===amiibo Support===
Additionally, [[Medli]] was released separately as free DLC for both versions of the game in {{Version|HW|1.9.0}} alongside {{HW|L|-}}' Master Wind Waker Pack.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=Additionally, Medli from the Wind Waker will be a free download for both versions of the game. She will release alongside the “Master Wind Waker” pack.|author=Brian|published=March 18, 2016|retrieved=March 25, 2016|url=http://nintendoeverything.com/hyrule-warriors-legends-dlc-detailed/|title=Hyrule Warriors Legends DLC detailed|site=Nintendo Everything|type=}}</ref>
''Hyrule Warriors'' is also compatible with the amiibo line of figures, as of the Version 1.4.0 update. Scanning Link or Toon Link's figurines for the first time will unlock the [[Spinner]] as a new weapon type for Link. Scanning the figurine of any character from the ''Zelda'' series (Link/Toon Link, Zelda, Sheik, and Ganondorf) will provide a Weapon drop with at least three stars and in the third tier for that character, provided that the third tier is unlocked. If the third tier is not available for that character, then the amiibo will provide one third tier weapon that is available.


All other amiibo figures will also be compatible with ''Hyrule Warriors'', and a maximum of five can be scanned each day for free random rewards. Scanning these figures will reward a player with either a randomly selected Material, a Weapon drop with at least three stars, or a random amount of [[Rupee]]s.<ref name="quote1" /> After the release of the Boss pack DLC, due to a glitch, it is also possible to be rewarded with Ganon's Rage and Cucco's Spirit from the game's hidden data.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Well... I do believe this is the first time I've seen THIS. Uhhh... thanks, Lucario amiibo?|author= PAT!Kokumaker|published= March 14|retrieved=March 21, 2015|url= https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAADVHjHyERC1w|title= |site= Miiverse}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|quote= Two days in a row my Amiibo gave me a "Ganon's Rage" weapon. Anyone run into this or know what it is? I've found nothing about it. I have the latest 1.6 with all the DLC. Thanks.| author= Enourageinc|published= March 19|retrieved= March 21, 2015|url= http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/745183-hyrule-warriors/71440111|title= Amiibo bonus, Ganon's Rage weapon.|site= GameFAQs}}</ref>
Purchasing the Link's Awakening Pack or the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks Pack without the Legends Pack downloaded will grant Toon Link and Linkle with only their weapons from those packs.<ref name="3DSDLC Notes">{{Cite Web|author=Tamoor Hussain|url=http://www.gamespot.com/articles/hyrule-warriors-3dswii-u-season-pass-and-dlc-detai/1100-6435792/|title=Hyrule Warriors 3DS/Wii U Season Pass and DLC Detailed|site=gamespot.com}}</ref>


===''Legends'' content===
==={{HW|L|-}} Content===
''Hyrule Warriors'' is also compatible with content from ''Hyrule Warriors Legends'' for the Nintendo 3DS, as of the Version 1.8.0 update. By entering a code for the ''Legends'' Character Pack into the Nintendo eShop that is included with the purchase of ''Hyrule Warriors Legends'', new playable Warriors and weapons are unlocked in the Wii U version. These include Tetra, King Daphnes,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2L8Cfafrvc 『ゼルダ無双 ハイラルオールスターズ』E3トレーラー]</ref> and Toon Link<ref>{{Cite web|author=Koei Tecmo|url=http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/zelda-3ds/|title=ニンテンドー3DS『ゼルダ無双 ハイラルオールスターズ』公式サイト|site=gamecity.ne.jp}}</ref> from ''The Wind Waker''; Skull Kid from ''Majora's Mask''; the original character Linkle; and Ganondorf's Trident weapon. These can also be added to the Wii U version without the purchase of the 3DS version by purchasing the ''Legends'' Character Pack from the eShop directly when the option becomes available to do so in summer 2016. Additionally, three of the 3DS version's DLC packs will be made available for the Wii U version with limited content, which will include only the new characters and weapons from those packs. These three packs can all be pre-purchased through the "Legends of Hyrule" Pack.<ref name="3DSDLC">{{Cite web|quote= | author= Nintendo|published= |retrieved= March 18, 2016|url= http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-3DS/Hyrule-Warriors-Legends-1025970.html#Downloadable_content|title= Hyrule Warriors: Legends Downloadable Content|site= Nintendo.co.uk}}</ref>
{{HW|-}} is also compatible with content from {{HW|L}} for the Nintendo 3DS, as of the {{Version|HW|1.8.0}} update. By purchasing the Legends Character Pack or redeeming a code for the Pack that is included with the purchase of {{HW|L|-}}, new playable Warriors and weapons are unlocked in the Wii U version. These include Tetra, King Daphnes, and Toon Link from {{TWW|-}};<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2L8Cfafrvc 『ゼルダ無双 ハイラルオールスターズ』E3トレーラー]</ref><ref>{{Cite Web|author=Koei Tecmo|url=http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/zelda-3ds/|title=ニンテンドー3DS『ゼルダ無双 ハイラルオールスターズ』公式サイト|site=gamecity.ne.jp}}</ref> Skull Kid from {{MM|-}}; the original character Linkle; and Ganondorf's Trident weapon. These can also be added to the Wii U version without the purchase of the 3DS version by purchasing the Legends Character Pack from the eShop directly. Additionally, three of the 3DS version's DLC packs were made available for the Wii U version with limited content, which include only the new characters and weapons from those packs. These three packs could all be pre-purchased through the "Legends of Hyrule" Pack.<ref name="3DSDLC">{{Cite Web|quote= | author= Nintendo|published= |retrieved= March 18, 2016|url= http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-3DS/Hyrule-Warriors-Legends-1025970.html#Downloadable_content|title= Hyrule Warriors: Legends Downloadable Content|site= Nintendo.co.uk}}</ref>


==Listings==
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===[[Bosses in Hyrule Warriors|Bosses]]===
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===[[Scenarios in Hyrule Warriors|Scenarios]]===
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===[[Items in Hyrule Warriors|Items]]===
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===[[Hyrule Warriors Translations|Translations]]===
===[[Hyrule Warriors/Credits|Credits]]===
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====[[Glitches in Hyrule Warriors|Glitches]]====
===[[Glitches in Hyrule Warriors|Glitches]]===
 
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.zelda.com/hyrule-warriors Official North American Website]
* [http://www.zelda.com/hyrule-warriors Official North American Website]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U/Hyrule-Warriors-891849.html Official European Website (UK version)]
* [http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U/Hyrule-Warriors-891849.html Official European Website (UK version)]
*[http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/zelda/ Official Japanese Website]
* [http://www.gamecity.ne.jp/zelda/ Official Japanese Website]
*[https://www.facebook.com/Zelda.musou Official Facebook]
* [https://www.facebook.com/Zelda.musou Official Facebook]
*[https://twitter.com/zelda_musou Official Twitter]
* [https://twitter.com/zelda_musou Official Twitter]


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