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:''Not to be confused with [[Wosu]], a wolf-like enemy in {{TAoL}}.''
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'''Tinsuits''' are armored foes that appear as common enemies for Link in [[The Legend of Zelda (TV series)|''Zelda'' animated series]]. They are visually similar to [[Armos]] from the original {{TLoZ}} game apart from size and those that appear in the animated series, but they do not stand as statues, and instead play a similar role to [[Darknut]]s.
'''Legend Mode''' is a game mode that consists of the story in {{HW}}.
 
   
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In "[[The White Knight]]", while [[Link]] and [[Princess Zelda]] are in an unnamed village, Tinsuits rise from the [[Underworld]] and begin to attack the young hero and the princess.<ref>{{cite episode|quote=Tinsuits! My favorite playmates!|name=Link|show=The Legend of Zelda|episode=3}}</ref> Link easily [[zap]]s several Tinsuits, with one of them dropping a [[crossbow]] and [[Rupee]]s. With Link distracted by the loot, a Tinsuit throws its spear at Link and knocks off his sword, then grabs him from behind as more Tinsuits start to come off the ground. Link kicks the crossbow to Zelda, who zaps away the Tinsuit that was holding Link and gives him a chance to escape. However, a Tinsuit that was on the ground trips Link and grabs him by the ankle, and shortly after, the Tinsuit blows a horn to summon an [[Octorok]]. With Zelda's crossbow now out of ammo, the Octorok throws Link off to a nearby barn, but the young hero gets back up now holding a piece of wood. The Octorok then fires a beam of light that the young hero bats back so that it finally defeats the last Tinsuit.
==Features and Overview==
 
Legend Mode is separated into stage chapters called Scenarios, in which an Allied Force must fight an Enemy Force (or more), and successfully complete several mission objectives to win and to advance to the next stage. Some stages are revisited in Legend Mode, and thus have multiple Scenario chapters to be completed. Scenarios limit which character can be played in the stage, with some Scenarios limiting to only one character or a selected few. Scenarios may recommend certain characters over others, as well as recommend certain elements of weapon types.
 
   
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In "[[The Moblins are Revolting]]", Tinsuits are part of the [[Brotherhood of Underworld Monsters]] and are one of the many foes who try to get revenge on Link and Zelda. A particular scene shows several Tinsuits that begin to climb a ladder to get inside [[North Castle]], but the ladder eventually breaks due to their weight.
Unlike the [[Adventure Mode]] map stages, Legend Mode stages can have their difficulty settings adjusted; initially ranging between Easy, Normal and Hard. After completing all of the original Scenarios, the [[Hero Mode]] difficulty also becomes available.
 
   
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==Trivia==
There are eighteen Scenario stages in the original Legend Mode line-up. New Scenarios may also be added through purchasing DLC packs.
 
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*As the only named enemies that appear in the animated series that do not appear in the games, the name Tinsuit has been misappropriated to [[Wosu]] from {{TAoL}}. However, Tinsuits instead seem to be based on the original design of [[Armos]].
   
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In addition to Adventure Mode, completing Legend Mode stages is also one of the few ways of unlocking extra content within the game. New characters and weapons may be unlocked through completion of stages, and clearing stages in Legend Mode will allow them to be playable in Free Mode. In addition, character-specific [[Heart Containers]], [[Heart Containers#Pieces of Heart|Pieces of Heart]] and [[Gold Skulltula]]s may be found within the stages and collected, the latter of which will reward with an [[Illustration]] piece which completing will unlock additional rewards. Clearing the first Scenario in Legend Mode will also unlock the game's other modes and allow them to be selected.
 
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Beating all eighteen of the original Scenario stages will unlock Hero Mode difficulty, as well as another set of Gold Skulltullas that can only be found by playing in Hard or Hero Mode difficulties and fulfilling specific requirements.
 
   
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Not to be confused with Wosu, a wolf-like enemy in The Adventure of Link.

Template:Enemy Tinsuits are armored foes that appear as common enemies for Link in Zelda animated series. They are visually similar to Armos from the original The Legend of Zelda game apart from size and those that appear in the animated series, but they do not stand as statues, and instead play a similar role to Darknuts.

In "The White Knight", while Link and Princess Zelda are in an unnamed village, Tinsuits rise from the Underworld and begin to attack the young hero and the princess.[1] Link easily zaps several Tinsuits, with one of them dropping a crossbow and Rupees. With Link distracted by the loot, a Tinsuit throws its spear at Link and knocks off his sword, then grabs him from behind as more Tinsuits start to come off the ground. Link kicks the crossbow to Zelda, who zaps away the Tinsuit that was holding Link and gives him a chance to escape. However, a Tinsuit that was on the ground trips Link and grabs him by the ankle, and shortly after, the Tinsuit blows a horn to summon an Octorok. With Zelda's crossbow now out of ammo, the Octorok throws Link off to a nearby barn, but the young hero gets back up now holding a piece of wood. The Octorok then fires a beam of light that the young hero bats back so that it finally defeats the last Tinsuit.

In "The Moblins are Revolting", Tinsuits are part of the Brotherhood of Underworld Monsters and are one of the many foes who try to get revenge on Link and Zelda. A particular scene shows several Tinsuits that begin to climb a ladder to get inside North Castle, but the ladder eventually breaks due to their weight.

Trivia

  • As the only named enemies that appear in the animated series that do not appear in the games, the name Tinsuit has been misappropriated to Wosu from The Adventure of Link. However, Tinsuits instead seem to be based on the original design of Armos.

Etymology

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Italian Republic Italian Soldatino Toy soldier

References

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