Doppel

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Doppels are animate dolls that appear in Tri Force Heroes.[1] They are used to fulfill the role of the other two Links in a single-player game.[2] Control can be switched between the Doppels by tapping the Doppel Panel on the bottom screen.[3]

Characteristics

Doppels are wooden dolls that resemble the Links, but differ in that they appear to wear masks that resemble the Spooky Mask. Doppels act as vessels for a hero's soul, allowing Link to vacate his body and enter theirs.[1] They are used to accompany Link to the Drablands in a single-player game, wherein two Doppels are provided in place of the Links in Multiplayer modes, as three heroes are required to activate the Triforce Gateway to enter the Drablands.[4] The Doppels are kept in the Hall of the Doppels in Hytopia Castle, a room separate from the multiplayer communications lobby.[5] The Doppel Master keeps watch of the hall. Whenever Link wishes to venture into the Drablands, the Doppel Master will awaken the Doppels and bind them to his will.[6]

Though only one Doppel can be possessed by Link at a time, his soul can be transported to another Doppel at any time by tapping the Doppel Panels. When in a Totem formation, the top Doppel can be commanded to use a Sword or an Item by the Link at the bottom. Doppels cannot normally be damaged by external influences unless they are presently being possessed by Link. However, if a Doppel falls into a pit, Link will lose a Heart.[7] Doppels cannot be dressed in any Outfits, and default to the Hero's Tunic. As the Doppels are commanded by one being, Link and the Doppels also share the same Energy Gauge despite it normally being separate during multiplayer. Doppels in the Hall of the Doppels cannot exit the lobby, unless the current Doppel is the green-garbed one.[8]

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

Trivia

  • In Hytopia, there is a broken, forgotten Doppel resembling Link in the north-east corner of town.[9] As Link collects more Hero Points, the Doppel becomes tidier and more dignified, eventually becoming the townsfolks' pride.[10][11]
  • Doppels were misspelled as "Dopples" in a pre-release trailer.[12]

Nomenclature

Doppel is likely derived from Doppelgänger, a look-alike or a double of a living person.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Do you see those wooden dolls? Those are no ordinary wooden dolls. They are Doppels. Those sacred dolls serve as a vessel for a hero's soul. This allows you to vacate your body and take over theirs. — Doppel Master (Tri Force Heroes)
  2. "You can also play the game solo, using two doll-like Doppels to fill in for the other Links. You'll control each hero at a time to go through dungeons."North American Tri Force Heroes site , , retrieved October 11, 2015.
  3. Your player name will be displayed on the panel corresponding to the character you are in control of. Tap a Doppel Panel to switch to that Doppel. (Tri Force Heroes manual, pg. 14)
  4. This is a Triforce gateway. Using its power is the only way to travel to the Drablands. Only when three heroes gather will the Triforce's power awaken and allow for travel between the worlds. The way will not open for one hero alone. — Match Master (Tri Force Heroes)
  5. This is the Hall of the Doppels... It is a place beyond the constraints of the known world. A sacred place for heroes to train in solitude. — Doppel Master (Tri Force Heroes)
  6. To depart for the Drablands in the company of Doppels, speak with me and I will bind them to your will. — Doppel Master (Tri Force Heroes)
  7. Doppels cannot move on their own, but they cannot be damaged by enemies either. Your hearts will decrease, however, if they fall into a pit. (Tri Force Heroes manual, pg. 14)
  8. You cannot exit the lobby as a Doppel. Switch to the green-garbed hero if you want to leave. (Tri Force Heroes manual, pg. 14)
  9. It is a broken, forgotten doll. Hmm... It kinda looks like YOU! You gently wipe away the dust. — Game Screen (Tri Force Heroes)
  10. The doll was once old and broken. Now it has a dignified air about it. There's not a speck of dust on it. — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  11. The doll was once old and broken. It has become the townsfolks' pride. Now people stop by here every day. — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  12. "Dopples" — Nintendo, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes - The Princess's Tell-All Trailer , YouTube (Video), published October 2, 2015, retrieved March 30, 2019.