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Link's House

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Link's House
Link's House from The Wind Waker
Link's House from The Wind Waker
First appearance A Link to the Past (1992)
Appears in A Link to the Past
Ocarina of Time
The Wind Waker
The Minish Cap
Twilight Princess
Spirit Tracks
Country (A Link to the Past)
Hyrule
(Ocarina of Time)
Hyrule
(The Wind Waker)
Great Sea
(The Minish Cap)
Hyrule
(Twilight Princess)
Hyrule
(Spirit Tracks)
New Hyrule
Region (A Link to the Past)
Central Hyrule
(Ocarina of Time)
Kokiri Forest
(The Wind Waker)
Outset Island
(The Minish Cap)
South Hyrule Field
(Twilight Princess)
Ordon Village
(Spirit Tracks)
Aboda Village

Link's House is a recurring location from the Legend of Zelda series. Though always different, the location always serves as the residence of the protagonist, Link.

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[edit] Appearances

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

Link's House from A Link to the Past

Link lives in a house in the center of Hyrule with his uncle. The game begins with Link asleep in his own bed, awakened by a telepathic call for help from Princess Zelda. In a Treasure Chest inside the house can be found the Lamp; however, if Link forgets to open this chest, the Lamp can be found in a chest in Hyrule Castle. Although the house itself has no further importance to the plot, Link can return there if he so chooses. In the Dark World, a Bomb Shop is located where Link's House is in the Light World. In the GBA version of the game, by completing different stages in the Riddle Quest, wood carvings of Link, A Cocco, and Zelda are place in the house. If they are sprinkled with Magic Powder, they will sparkle. If this is done a second time obtain the colors of the real thing, and a third sprinkle will turn them into Bunny Link, a Skeleton Cocco, and an old woman respectively. They return to normal if the game is reset or Link leaves the house.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Link makes his residence in a tree house in Kokiri Forest. Outside, on the base of the tree, a little carving (presumably made by Link) can be seen of a man with a sword, followed by a fairy, fighting a dragon-like creature.

When Link is an adult, he can take part in an obstacle course at Lon Lon Ranch. If he manages to beat Malon's record, she will transport a cow to Link's House, from which he can extract Lon Lon Milk by playing "Epona's Song" on his ocarina. How Malon managed to get the cow up there is never disclosed.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

Link lives in his grandmother's house with his sister Aryll on Outset Island. If he climbs under the outside deck and follows a path which leads to a hole, he will discover a Treasure Chest containing an orange Rupee, which is worth 100 Rupees.

Later in the game, Link can obtain the Cabana Deed, which grants him his own personal island, the Private Oasis. On this island is a Cabana complete with a butler that becomes Link's.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

Link lives together with his grandfather, Smith in South Hyrule Field. It is the first location seen in the game, and Link can return to rest in his bed to regain any of his lost hearts. to the left of the door there is a red ruppe that you can dig up as many times as you want.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Link's House from Twilight Princess

Link lives in a treehouse on the outskirts of Ordon Village. After he acquires the lantern, he can find a mirror and a Treasure Chest in his basement containing a purple Rupee. Rusl leaves a chest inside the house containing Link's Wooden Sword, which Rusl had been sharpening. Link can also look out of a window on the top level of his house.

Inside the house are several pictures, some of Link, Ordon Goats, and Fado. There are also several items hung on the wall, such as a pitchfork, and a Fishing Rod. There is also a kitchen area on the lower level.

This house bears a striking resemblance to the treehouse once occupied by the Hero of Time in Ocarina of Time, and considering their similar locations, may be one and the same seeing the relation between the Hero of Time and the new Link of Twilight Princess.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks

Niko inside Link's House from Spirit Tracks

Link lives in Aboda Village together with Niko. The game begins inside Link's House, where Niko relates to him the legend of the Demon King.

Spoiler warning: Spoilers end here.

Non-canon warning: This article or section contains non-canonical information that is not considered to be an official part of the Legend of Zelda series and should not be considered part of the overall storyline.

[edit] The Legend of Zelda comics

In the Legend of Zelda comics by Valiant, Link lives with his family in the land of Calatia.

Non-canon warning: Non-canonical information ends here.