
This Bio is specifically focused on the Twilight Princess incarnation of Link. Weapons, items, feats, etc. will be used from only that game (Not including the Master Sword or Triforce of Courage, as those are consistent throughout the series)
South of Hyrule lays a small village known as the Ordon Village. Here, Link, the soon-to-be Hero of Twilight, lived. Typically doing mundane chores like herding goats, helping the kids out with their shenanigans, or training with a sword. However, the day came when an important task was given to Link; deliver a sword to Hyrule Castle. However, on that same day, more pressing matters emerged. Strange beasts attacked the village, kidnapped the children, and put the area under Twilight. Link chased after the invaders, only to be dragged into the Twilight, and was turned into a wolf shortly after. After being locked up in Hyrule Castle, Link was rescued by Midna. With her help, Link was able to escape the castle. From then on, after helping Link become human again, the two would set out on a quest to gather the Fused Shadows and stop the man responsible for the Twilight; Zant.
Background:
-Name: Link.
-Age: 17.
-Height: 5’7”
-Weight: Approximately 133 lbs.
-The Hero of Twilight.
-The second Link of the Child Link Timeline.
-Was trained by the Spirit of the Hero of Time.
Weapons:

-Revived from Rusl as a present.
-Link’s first and most basic sword.
-It’s a sword...made of wood.
—Can still kill Bokoblins just fine.
-Gave it away to Colin to get to Ilia.

-The sword Link was supposed to deliver to the Royal Family.
-Stole it while in wolf form for his quest.
-A fairly normal, but impressive, sword.

-The Blade of Evil’s Bane.
-Houses the Power to Repel Evil.
-Completely indestructible.
-Found within the Sacred Groves.
—And after a famously annoying puzzle at that.
-Forced Link out of his wolf form.
-Acts as a “key” to the Temple of Time.
-Fused with the power of Sols, allows Link to slay monsters of Twilight in a single blow.
—Works only in the Palace of Twilight.
Hidden Skills:
Ending Blow:
-The first Hidden Skill Link learns from the Hero’s Spirit.
-A decisive blow that can finish off a downed enemy.
-Used this Skill to kill Ganondorf.
Shield Attack:
-The second Hidden Skill Link learns from the Hero’s Spirit.
-Lets Link bash an enemy with his shield to open their defenses.
Back Slice:
-The third Hidden Skill Link learns from the Hero’s Spirit.
-Allows Link to jump and roll behind his enemy and preform a jumping slice to their back.
Helm Splitter:
-The fourth Hidden Skill Link learns from the Hero’s Spirit.
-Preformed after doing a Shield Attack.
-Lets Link jump in the air above his foe and deliver a vertical slice to their head, landing behind them after.
Mortal Draw:
-The fifth Hidden Skill Link learns from the Hero’s Spirit.
-The strongest, yet riskiest, Skill.
-Without having his sword drawn and waiting for the enemy to strike, Link can quickly draw his blade and deal devastating damage.
-Not recommended when dealing with multiple enemies.
Jump Strike:
-The sixth Hidden Skill Link learns from the Hero’s Spirit.
-An upgraded version of the Jump Attack.
-Lets Link jump in the air, swing his sword left to right to knock any enemies in his path, then slam his sword down for a shockwave that knocks down opponents in range.
Great Spin:
-The seventh and last Hidden Skill Link learns from the Hero’s Spirit.
-An upgraded version of the Spin Attack.
-Allows Link to use a greater Spin Attack with a great radius than before.
-Can only be used at full health.
Shields:

-A shield that serves no real story purpose.
-Can by bought at Malo Mart, or at the Hot Spring Shop in Death Mountain.
-Serves a optional replacement for the Ordon Shield should anything happen to it.
-Can block attacks and subsequently catch arrows.
-Is flammable and can burn.

-A shield crafted by Rusl.
-Was stolen by Link in his wolf form.
-Can block attacks and subsequently catch arrows.
-Is made of wood and can catch fire.

-A shield sold in the Malo Mart, or by a single Goron.
-Completely indestructible.
—Cannot “catch” arrows, however.
Items:

-Obtained in the Goron Mines.
-The treasure of the Gorons.
-Once belonged to the hero of legend.
-With the Giant Quiver upgrade, can hold up to 100 arrows.
-Bomb Arrows: Combines Link’s bombs and arrows for long-ranged explosive attacks.
—Does use up both arrows AND bombs.

-Allows Link to see farther away than usual.
-Combined with the Hero’s Bow, can be used like a sniper rifle.

Regular Bombs:
-Small, regular Bombs that explode.
-With Giant Bomb Bag, can carry 60 Bombs.
Bombling:
-Originally a common enemy Link faced in the Forest Temple.
-Run in a straight line until they make contact with an enemy or object, and will explode afterwards.
-With Giant Bomb Bag, can carry 20 Bomblings.
Water Bombs:
-Can be used like regular bombs, but also affect objects and enemies underwater.
-More can be obtained by fishing Bombfish, or by buying them at Barnes Bomb Shop.
-With Giant Bomb Bag, can carry 30 Water Bombs.

-A Boomerang inhabited by the Fairy of Winds.
-Can stun enemies.
-Can hit switches.
-Can put fires out.
-Grab up to five objects at once and bring them back to Link.

-An item purchased from Sera’s Sundries.
-Can Kill Small enemies.
—Or, you know, Bugs.
-Uses Pumpkin Seeds as ammunition.
—Can carry a max of 50 seeds.
-Is basically useless when compared to the Hero’s Bow.

-An item obtained in the Temple of Time.
-Made by the Oocca, handed to the Royal Family of Hyrule.
-Can take over statues both small and large.
—They can/will mimic Link’s movements.
—Statues can attack if they can a weapon of some kind.

-An item obtained in the Arbiter’s Grounds.
-An ancient item created long ago to float over land.
-Can spin on land for a few seconds before losing momentum.
—Allows Link to safely drift over quicksand.
-Can attach to railings on walls.
-Has a spin attack to damage enemies.
-Can act as a “gear” to activate mechanisms.

-An item obtained in the Snowpeak Ruins.
-Originally wielded by Darkhammer.
-Can break throw ice and rocks, and heavily damage enemies.
-When holding it, it can deflect certain projectiles.
-Link is considerably slower when holding this.

-An item given to Link by Mayor Bo after Link beat him in a Sumo match.
-Allows Link to not easily be pushed around.
—Good for when you need to throw a charging Goron.
-Allows Link to walk on magnetic walls and ceilings.
-Can weigh down on large platforms and floor switches.
-Lets Link sink to the bottom of a body of water.
-Lets Link resist heavy gusts of wind.
-Hurts enemies if Link rolls into them.

-Obtained from Coro in Faron Woods.
-Can light up dark areas.
-Can hang on Link’s belt so he can fight.
-Can light up torches.
-Can burn spider webs.
-The flames of the lantern fend off against Poison Mites.
-Can clear poisonous gas.
-Fueled by Lantern Oil, so it cannot last forever.

-Received from Jovani after obtaining 20 Poe Souls.
-Lights up if an Imp Poe is nearby, regardless of location or time of day.
-Doesn’t require Lantern Oil.
-Can light up torches.
-Available only in Twilight Princess HD.
Armor:

-Given to Link by Rutela, Rali’s’ deceased mother.
-Created by the King Zora, and was hidden in his tomb.
-Allows Link to breathe and swim underwater.
-Is usually used in conjunction with the Iron Boots to walk on ocean surfaces.
-Makes Link Take 10x the damage from fire and ice attacks.

-Bought in Hyrule Castle Town after completing the Malo Mart Quest.
-An armor that makes Link invincible at the cost of his Rupees.
—Drains 2 Rupees per second, and 12 Rupees when attacked.
-When all Rupees are drained, the armor weighs Link down like the Iron Boots.
Bottles:
-Empty Bottles can store other items.
-Also perfect for a game of magic tennis.
-Link can carry 4 bottles at a time.
Red Potion:
-Can restore 8 hearts.
Blue Potion:
-Can restore all of Link’s health.
Ordon Goat Milk:
-Can restore 3 hearts and has two servings.
Hot Springwater:
-Water from a hot spring that restores all health.
-Cools after 3 minutes, turning into normal water.
Lantern Oil:
-Used to fuel the Lantern.
Fairy:
-Can restore up to 8 hearts.
-Can revive Link if he falls in battle.
Simple Soup:
-Restores 2 hearts when drank.
Good Soup:
-Restores 4 hearts when drank.
Superb Soup:
-Restores 8 hearts when drank.

-Link’s horse.
-Helped Link in his job as a rancher in Ordon Village.
-Gets Link across Hyrule quicker and can go faster in short bursts.
-Link can use his sword, bow, and Gale Boomerang whilst riding.
-Can be summoned by the Horse Call.

-The form Link takes when entering Twilight.
—Caused by a Shadow Crystal and the Triforce of Courage, which protects Link from the Twilight.
—With help from Midna, can transform into this form at any time.
-Has greatly enhanced senses.
—A combination of enhanced visual and olfactory perception.
-Can see spirits and otherwise invisible enemies.
-Can attack by biting.
—Usually jumping onto an enemy and biting repeatedly.
-Can do a spin attack.
-Can jump high to reach nearly inaccessible places.
-Can communicate with animals, Epona included.
-Is also capable of howling to play songs.
—Can summon Epona or a Hawk with howling.
—Needed to learn all other Hidden Skills.

-The Twilight Princess.
—Specifically focusing on her Imp form in this bio.
-Accompanies Link by riding on top if he’s a wolf, or hiding in his shadow if he’s a Hylian.
-Uses her hair to smash enemies, or pull/grab things Wolf Link can’t.
-Can warp Link to certain locations.
-Can use the Dark Energy Attack, in which she targets multiple enemies at once, and allows Wolf Link to strike them multiple times and defeating anything in radius.
-With the power of the Fused Shadows, Midna gains a giant, spider-like form, with immense power.
—Can wield spear-like weapons.
—Only a fraction of its power obliterated Zant, who over through Midna in the first place.
Feats:
-Even before setting off on his grand adventure, Link was strong enough to throw down charging goats.
-Saved the village children (and a monkey) from Bokoblins with nothing but a wooden sword.
-After being turned into a wolf, got used to it pretty quickly.
-Defeated many dark beats of Twilight within Hyrule Castle.
-By defeating Shadow Insects and getting the Tears of Light, revived Faron.
-Defeated a possessed Ook, who wielded the Gale Boomerang.
-Defeated the Twilit Parasite: Diababa.
—Had help from Ook.
-Revived Eldin.
-After finding his runaway horse, managed to reclaim Epona.
-After Collin got kidnapped, had to save him from King Bulbin and Bokoblins on mounts.
-Defeated Lord Bulbin and saved Collin.
-After besting the Mayor of Ordon in sumo wrestling, got the Iron Boots.
-Fought and tossed around many Gorons to get to Death Mountain.
-Beat the Goron Chief in wrestling.
—Only with the Iron Boots.
-Defeated Dangoro.
-Defeated the Twilit Igniter: Fyrus.
-After finding out Zora’s Domain was frozen, unfroze it by warping a massive volcanic remain of Death Mountain onto the ice.
-Defeated Twilit Bloat.
-Revived Lanaryu.
-Escorted Telma, Illa, and Ralis to Kakariko Village.
—Had to defend their wagon from attacks and defeat enemies.
—Had a rematch with Lord Bulbin.
-Defeated the Deku Toad.
-Defeated Twilit Aquatic: Morpheel.
-After a surprise encounter with Zant, had to escort a dying Midna to Princess Zelda.
-Defeated Skull Kid.
—Twice.
-Solved the puzzle to get to the Master Sword.
-After getting the Master Sword, made his way over to the Gerudo Desert.
-Had to fight through an enemy camp and fought Lord Bulbin once again.
-Defeated Death Sword.
-Defeated the Twilit Fossil: Stallord.
-Snowboarded with a yeti.
-Defeated Darkhammer.
-Defeated Twilit Ice Mass: Blizzeta.
-Defeated a Darknut for the first time.
-Defeated the Twilit Arachnid: Armogohma.
-Defeated a camp of enemies in the Hidden Village.
-Restores Illa’s memories.
-Restored the Domion Rod’s power.
-Survived being launched to the City in the Sky.
-Defeated the Aeralfos.
-Defeated the Twilit Dragon: Argorok.
-Restored the Mirror of Twilight.
-Defeated Phantom Zant.
-Defeated the real Zant in a boss mashup style.
-After Midna used the Fused Shadows to break the barrier around Hyrule Castle, infiltrated it.
-Defeated Lord Bulbin one last time.
-Defeated another Darknut.
-Defeated Ganon’s Puppet: Zelda.
-Defeated Dark Beast Ganon with help from Midna.
-Fought Ganondorf on horseback with help from Zelda.
-Fought Ganondorf in a one-on-one dual and impaled him with the Master Sword.
Weaknesses:
-Is still mortal can can die.
-Wooden Shield and Ordon Shield can be burned.
-Wooden Sword is just that. A wooden sword.
-Some items are more suited to exploration than combat.
-Arrows and Bombs, are limited, and if he runs out of both, can’t use the Bomb Arrows.
-Midna can be greatly hurt by light based attacks.
-The Fused Shadows, while powerful, are weaker than the Goddess’s power, which was how Ganondorf managed to beat her.