Blacklist

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The Blacklist is a feature in Tri Force Heroes.[1]

Overview

The Blacklist acts as a registry of players that Link will not be connected with during online Multiplayer. Link can learn of the feature by speaking to Mr. Tudor, who recommends it as a means to deal with "false heroes".[2] By touching and holding the Hero Panel of the target player and pressing either the A or B button, a prompt appears onscreen to provisionally add them to the Blacklist. This can be performed inside the Multiplayer lobby or at any time during a Level, aside from cut-scenes or Saving; following the Ver. 2.0.0 update, a player can even be Blacklisted after they exit from a game in progress.[3] If Link himself exits from a game, he will be warned by the Match Master of the potential to be Blacklisted.[4]

If a player has been provisionally Blacklisted, then once the team disbands, which will occur automatically after a Level concludes, another onscreen prompt will ask to confirm or cancel that player's permanent addition to the Blacklist.

Up to 100 players can be added to the Blacklist before any new additions begin to overwrite the oldest additions.[5] There is no way to view the contents of the Blacklist or remove individual players, though the entire Blacklist can be cleared at once from the Settings menu on the game's title screen. Players on the Nintendo 3DS Friend List cannot be Blacklisted.[6]

Nomenclature

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ブラックリスト (Burakkurisuto)[8]Blacklist
Canada
FrenchCA
Liste des utilisateurs bloquésList of blocked users
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Liste des utilisateurs bloqués[10]List of blocked users
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Schwarze Liste[9]Black List
The Italian Republic
Italian
Lista nera[7]Black list
The Republic of Korea
Korean
블랙리스트 (Beullaegliseuteu)[11]Blacklist
Latin America
SpanishLA
Lista negra[12]Black list
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Lista negraBlack list
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References

  1. "The Blacklist" (Tri Force Heroes manual, pg. 12)
  2. "In the online world, at times you may encounter false heroes. These pretenders, not having the heart of a true hero, may behave rather unheroically in the Drablands. I recommend you register such false heroes on your blacklist." — Mr. Tudor (Tri Force Heroes)
  3. "Users will be able to add other users to their blacklist if they exit the game through the pause menu during the game."How to Update The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes , Nintendo Support, retrieved Feb. 5, 2022.
  4. "Young hero... Might I have a word?
    [...]
    Lately, more and more false heroes have been added to blacklists... It's rather unfortunate.
    " — Match Master (Tri Force Heroes)
  5. "You can register up to one hundred players on your blacklist. When you go over a hundred, the oldest entries will be overwritten." (Tri Force Heroes manual, pg. 12)
  6. "You cannot register a friend on your blacklist." (Tri Force Heroes manual, pg. 12)
  7. "Questo comportamento non piace agli altri, che potrebbero scambiarti per un eroe fasullo e metterti nella lista nera." — Match Master (Tri Force Heroes)
  8. "最近では偽勇者とみなされブラックリストに 登録されてしまう勇者が後を絶たないというぞ" — Match Master (Tri Force Heroes)
  9. "Dadurch geraten in letzter Zeit immer mehr Helden auf die Schwarze Liste, obwohl sie reinen Herzens sind." — Match Master (Tri Force Heroes)
  10. "De plus en plus de héros de pacotille sont ajoutés à la liste des utilisateurs bloqués d'autres héros excédés..." — Match Master (Tri Force Heroes)
  11. "그런 가싸 용사를 만났을 경우
    블랙리스트에 등록하는 방법을 권장합니다
    " — Mr. Tudor (Tri Force Heroes)
  12. "Muchos falsos héroes están engrosando las listas negras por ello." — Match Master (Tri Force Heroes)