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Dark Link is a doppleganger of Link that appears as an enemy in many The Legend of Zelda games. The various battles with Dark Link are often thought of as the hero Link overcoming the darkness within himself. He is the second most recurring villain aside from Ganondorf/Ganon.

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  • Dark Link is a doppleganger of Link that appears as an enemy in many The Legend of Zelda games. The various battles with Dark Link are often thought of as the hero Link overcoming the darkness within himself. He is the second most recurring villain aside from Ganondorf/Ganon.
  • Dark Link is the evil and asshole form of Link, is a devil out of nowhere he came to be the first student of King Haddakini, who had decided to take a vacation at Lake Hylia and disappeared again a time ago. He is the devil counterpart of link and was created by Cyrus. Dark Link works as a bounty hunter killing villains who try to be superior than him like his mortal enemy Ganondork.
  • Dark Link (ダークリンク Dāku Rinku?) is the final boss in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. Link is forced to fight him after he defeats the Thunderbird in order to win the Triforce of Courage. Dark Link copies all of Link's abilities, as he is Link's own shadow. He is defeated by Link, who, after the ordeal, receives the Triforce from the Triforce Keeper and revives the original Princess Zelda. Dark Link is never described as one of Ganon's servants; it is more likely that he was a final test left for Link made by the King of Hyrule who hid the Triforce of Courage, possibly evidenced by the Triforce Keeper's actions.
  • Dark Link appears briefly when the Four Links arrive at the "semi-last dungeon" via the broken Magic Mirror. He summons his clones to attack the Links, until Green Link teleports the Four Links away with the broken Magic Mirror, leaving Dark Link to comment on how lonely he is, with the clones replying "You've still got us!"
  • Dark Link is an enemy clone of Link made by an unknown evil. There are three evil Dark Links. Some people say that the three Dark Links are like the three pieces of a dark Triforce. Some say that they keep evil in Hyrule as Link keeps light in Hyrule and that balance is needed.
  • Dark Link, also known as Shadow Link (known simply as Doppelgänger in Japan), is a fictional character in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda franchise. He is a shadowy doppelgänger of Link, capable of matching his every move. He debuted in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link as the final boss of the game. Dark Link appears in many games, but it is uncertain if this is one, single entity or if each game has its own, individual Dark Link, but it is suggested that the same being appears in several games.
  • Dark Link (ダークリンク Dāku Rinku), également connu sous le nom de Link Noir, Link Sombre ou Link Corrompu est le reflet maléfique de Link. Il possède généralement les mêmes aptitudes que celui-ci. Apparaissant pour la première fois dans The Adventure of Link, il est l'un des antagonistes les plus populaires de l'univers The Legend of Zelda, principalement en raison de sa ressemblance et de ses capacités correspondant à celle du personnage central de la série, Link.
  • Dark Link, also called Link's Shadow or Shadow Link, is an artificial wraith-like being created in the image of the Hero of Time by Ganondorf in order to combat him and future heroes.
  • Dark Link is a completely black doppelgänger of Link that appears in multiple Zelda titles, including Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. Perhaps by coincidence, the Dark Link Event Matches in both Melee and Brawl are Event 18.
  • In Melee, Dark Link is fought by Link in Event 18: Link's Adventure, but appears nowhere else. Aside from the black texture, he is identical to Link. Since Dark Link is simply Link with a texture swap and the removal of a voice akin to a Metal Box, the texture can be applied to any character with the Debug menu.
  • Dark Link is a recurring villain in the Legend of Zelda series, and acts as the evil counterpart of the main hero, Link.
  • Being a boss character, Dark Link has no definite moveset, but his attacks consist of slashing, shield bashing, bomb throwing, arrow shooting, and sometimes jumping on the player's character to slash them several times across the face before kicking them away.
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  • Dark Link (ダークリンク Dāku Rinku?, File:Hylian D.pngFile:Hylian A.pngFile:Hylian R.pngFile:Hylian K.pngFile:Hylian L.pngFile:Hylian I.pngFile:Hylian N.pngFile:Hylian K.png) is a recurring antagonist in the Legend of Zelda series. This shadow doppelgänger of Link is able to utilize many of Link's own attacks, often mimicking him. It is unknown if any of Dark Link's appearances across games represent the same entity, or if each game features its own unique Dark Link (although considering how most incarnations of Link are different to one another, it is likely the same applies to their doppelgangers). It is also never revealed whether he serves some master, or fights of his own accord; as neither his sapience nor sentience is confirmed in the first place. Multiple Dark Links occasionally appear t
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