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|summary= The [[Mercay Tavern|Mercay Tavern Bartender]] as seen in-game
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|voice actor(s) = Fujiko Takimoto (''Ocarina of Time'', {{MM}}, {{SSBM}})
 
 
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'''Young Link''' embodies the child stage of [[Link]]'s life in the {{OoT}} adventure and is the primary protagonist in {{MM}}. Young Link is advantageous over his adult form in that he can access certain small passages and crawl spaces, as well as the ability to equip and utilize key items unusable by Adult Link, such as the [[Slingshot]] and the [[Boomerang]]. Despite this, Young Link lacks the fighting power of his later self, as well as access to Adult Link's equipment, such as the [[Hookshot]] and the [[Power Bracelet#Power Gloves, Titan's Mitt, and the Gauntlets|Silver Gauntlets]]. Young Link is also an unlockable character in {{SSBM}}.
 
 
==Apperances==
 
=== ''Ocarina of Time'' ===
 
[[File:Young Link.png|left|frameless]]
 
''Ocarina of Time'' is the first of the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Legend of Zelda'' series]] where Link's age is actually specified as "young", rather than indirectly implied adulthood. Just like his adult self, Link does not speak unless he is asked a question, the only time he actually says anything is when Young [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] asks him of his name; his reply is the only green-lettered response in the game. At the beginning of the game, he befriends a [[fairy]] named [[Navi]], who becomes his companion and helps him throughout his journey to save [[Hyrule]] from the clutches of [[Ganon#Ocarina of Time|Ganondorf]].
 
 
====Relationships====
 
It is Young Link that establishes the relationships that will come to his benefit in his adult years, after pulling the [[Master Sword]] from the [[Pedestal of Time]]. Young Link is the one to establish his beneficial and plot-necessary relationship with [[Saria]], and [[Mido]]'s dislike for him can be attributed to this in addition to the [[Great Deku Tree]]'s favor for him over anyone else, namely Mido himself.<ref>{{cite|I, the great Mido, will never accept you as one of us! Shoot! How did you get to be the favorite of Saria and the Great Deku Tree? Huh?!Grumble...grumble...|Mido|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> Young Link also strikes up a friendship with Princess Zelda, and indirectly with [[Impa]] as well, while conversing with her about [[Ganon]]dorf and the fate of her kingdom in the [[Hyrule Castle]] coutryard, after vanquishing the [[Gohma|parasite]] from the Great Deku Tree. In helping [[Darunia]] reopen the [[Dodongo's Cavern]], and saving [[Princess Ruto]] from the depths of the stomach of [[Lord Jabu-Jabu]], Young Link had, unbeknownst to him, met and aided almost all of the future [[Sage]]s who would, in turn, help him in his quest to save Hyrule from the Evil King Ganondorf in the young hero's adult years.<ref>{{cite|Thank you, Brother! I really appreciate what you did. I thank you on behalf of the entire Goron race! You turned out to be a real man, just as I thought you would!|Darunia|Ocarina of Time}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Link... I would have expected no less from the man I chose to be my husband. Zora's Domain and its people will eventually return to their original state.|Ruto|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> Even after returning to his childhood for the second time, he continues this by befriending Nabooru by agreeing to aid her in overthrowing Ganondorf. He is also the one that forms the intal bond with Epona and Malon.
 
 
====Dungeons====
 
[[File:Young Link OoT3D Art.png|right|200px|Young Link in Ocarina of Time 3D]]
 
Interestingly, the dungeons of the Young Link era are all similar in theme to the temples he must face seven years down the road (i.e the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] is akin to the inside of the [[Inside the Deku Tree|Great Deku Tree]]), yet are much more proportionate in respect to his strength, size, and skill set. If anything, the dungeons Young Link must complete are likely to be strength and skill tests in preparation for the temples he will face later, after he pulls the Master Sword from its pedestal in the [[Temple of Time]]. Not only are these dungeon puzzles easier, but the entire dungeon scope is smaller and shorter - however, Young Link is not going for Medallions in respect to the completion of these dungeons, but [[Spiritual Stones]], items that will provide him passage into his adult years.<ref>{{cite|We must not let Ganondorf get the Triforce! I will protect the Ocarina of Time with all my power! He shall not have it! You go find the other two Spiritual Stones!|Zelda|Ocarina of Time}}</ref><ref>{{cite|There are three hollows and an inscription here.... Ye who owns 3 Spiritual Stones Stand with the Ocarina of Time And play the Song of Time. That is how the inscription reads.|Altar int the Temple of Time|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> The [[Spirit Temple]] is the only temple in the game that Young Link visits and completes (at least, his section), and the only one whose dungeon treasure he does not directly benefit from.<ref name="Silver Gauntlets">{{cite|You found the Silver Gauntlets! If you wore them, you would feel power in your arms, the power to lift big things with (A)! But, these gauntlets won't fit a kid... Plus, you promised to give them to Nabooru. You should keep your word...|Item Description|Ocarina of Time}}</ref><ref>{{cite|If you want to travel to the future, you should return here with the power of silver from the past.|Plaque within the Spirit Temple|Ocarina of Time}}</ref><ref>{{cite|If you want to proceed to the past, you should return here with the pure heart of a child.|Plaque within the Spirit Temple|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> After completing the left side of the temple, he receives the Silver Gauntlets,<ref name="Silver Gauntlets"></ref> enabling him to return to the temple as an adult and complete the previously closed-off right side; the Gauntlets can only be worn by Adult Link, and must be used to relieve the temple's right side from a large black rock blocking its entrance.
 
 
====Equippable Items====
 
Because Young Link is a child, he can only equip and wield items that can be proportionally held and used in respect to his strength and small stature. Young Link can only carry these items while in this form in ''Ocarina of Time'':
 
 
*[[Slingshot]]
 
*[[Boomerang]]
 
*[[Deku Shield]]
 
*[[Hylian Shield]]
 
*[[Fairy Ocarina]]
 
*[[Ocarina of Time (Item)|Ocarina of Time]]
 
*[[Kokiri Sword]]
 
*[[Bottles]] filled with various things
 
*Various masks from the [[Happy Mask Shop]]
 
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=== ''Majora's Mask'' ===
 
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In {{MM}}, Young Link appears as the primary character of the game. Although Link is as young as he was in ''Ocarina of Time'', he now possesses several abilities the former Young Link did not possess, such as an adult wallet, the ability to ride [[Epona]], [[Bow]] and [[Hookshot]] usage; he can still use the [[Ocarina of Time (Item)|Ocarina of Time]] like he could in ''Ocarina of Time'', and much of his weaponry from the previous title. Since Adult Link does not appear in this title, the characteristics of Young Link are not seen as unique as they were in ''Ocarina of Time'', since he is the only player-controlled character in the game (with the exception of a brief instance in [[Sakon's Hideout]] where [[Kafei]] can be controlled).
 
 
The story tells of Young Link who, after beating [[Ganon]] and returning to his childhood, spends some time with Princess Zelda, before he leaves [[Hyrule]] in search of [[Navi]].<ref>{{cite|Done with the battles he once waged across time, he embarked on a journey. A secret and personal journey... A journey in search of a beloved and invaluable friend... A friend with whom he parted ways when he finally fulfilled his heroic destiny and took his place among legends...|Prologue|Majora's Mask}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|quote=Link set off on his horse, Epona, who lived at Lon Lon Ranch. Months passed as he wandered in search of his companion, Navi, eventually losing himself in a mysterious forest.|book=[[Hyrule Historia]]|publisher=Dark Horse Books |page=110 }}</ref> As he drifts along in his adventures he comes along a dark being known as [[Skull Kid]]. It seems Skull Kid has pulled the moon from its orbit and set its course to crash into [[Termina]], and at the same time placed a spell over Link to become a [[Deku Scrub]]. He befriends one of the Skull Kid's fairies, a stubborn fairy girl named [[Tatl]], who accompanies him throughout his journey and eventually ends up growing a liking to the young hero. After removing the spell, Link finds out who the Skull Kid actually is and what is happening around him. He begins to take action as soon as possible, helping people, and freeing the [[Four Giants]] whom he brings to stop the incoming moon. At the end of the game Link never finds his friend, but the world of Termina is safe at last, and Link is free to move on with his life as he bids farewell to Tatl and the Skull Kid.
 
 
A facet of the Young Link of ''Ocarina of Time'' that returns in full force in ''Majora's Mask'' is the wearing and usage of masks as a plot device. See [[Deku Link]], [[Goron Link]], [[Zora Link]], and [[Fierce Deity Link]] for more information.
 
 
==Non-canon appearances==
 
{{noncanon|Start}}
 
=== ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' ===
 
:''See [[ssb:Main Page|SmashWiki's]] article on [[ssb:Young Link|Young Link]] for more information.''
 
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Young Link is an unlockable character in {{SSBM}}.<ref>{{cite|Fast, nimble, and ready to roll, Young Link awaits you!|Special Message|Super Smash Bros. Melee}}</ref> There are two ways to unlock him: 1) Play 500 Vs. matches, or 2) Complete [[ssb:Classic Mode|Classic Mode]] with 10 different characters, including [[Adult Link]] and [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], at any difficulty/stock. The player will then be challenged by Young Link, and upon defeating him, Young Link will become a playable character. His appearance is based on the young counterpart of Link as seen in ''Ocarina of Time'', since he wields the [[Kokiri Sword]] and the [[Deku Shield]] during combat. Young Link is more agile albeit weaker than the older Link. He has some of the same weaponry and moves as his adult counterpart, but they are usually accompanied with a few changes, like his [[Hookshot]] and [[Boomerang]] having a shorter reach. [[Great Bay]] serves as the home stage of Young Link.
 
 
Like Adult Link, Young Link can choose different color tunics: the Red, Blue, and Black Tunic, as well as the [[Blue Ring]] Tunic from the original {{TLoZ}}. When he taunts his foes, he drinks a bottle of [[Lon Lon Milk]] then wipes his mouth.
 
 
As mentioned, Young Link's special moves are the same as the adult version. He wields the [[Fairy Bow]] from ''Ocarina of Time'' as his [[ssb:neutral special move|neutral special move]]; however, instead of it shooting normal [[arrow]]s like Adult Link's, Young Link's '''Fire Bow''' shoots [[Fire Arrow|Fire Arrows]], although they do not travel as far as Adult Link's and actually inflict less damage. Young Link's [[ssb:side special move|side special move]] is the Boomerang, and while it might not have a range as great as Adult Link's, Young Link actually has more control over it. [[Bomb]]s function as the hero's [[ssb:down special move|down special move]], while the [[Spin Attack]] is his [[ssb:up special move|up special move]] as well as his [[ssb:recovery|recovery move]]. Young Link's Spin Attack may be weaker than Adult Link's, but it can trap nearby foes in a cyclone of slashes upon performing this move.
 
 
Young Link does not appear in {{SSBB}} since he is replaced instead by [[Toon Link]].
 
 
====[[Trophy (Super Smash Bros.)|Trophy]] Information====
 
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|{{TLoZ}}<br>07/87
 
|align=left|''Link's younger incarnation is often considered to be the true Link: he was a young boy in the very first ''Legend of Zelda'' game, and he has appeared as a youth in most of the subsequent games. Since his debut on the original NES in 1987, Link's appearance has changed over and over again, each time adding to the mystique of his incomparable story.''
 
|Complete [[ssb:Classic Mode|Classic Mode]] as Young Link
 
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|Young Link [Smash]
 
|[[File:Young Link Trophy (Smash).png|100px]]
 
|B: [[ssb:Fire Bow|Fire Bow]]<br>Smash B: [[Boomerang]]
 
|align=left|''Young Link is lighter and faster than his older self, and his [[Kokiri Sword|Kokiri sword]] packs less punch. Even though his Boomerang has a shorter range, he has greater control over it. He's a smaller target, and while his [[Hookshot]] has less reach than older Link's, you can still use it in midair as a last ditch attempt to grab a ledge.''
 
|Complete [[ssb:Adventure Mode|Adventure Mode]] as Young Link
 
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|Young Link [Smash]
 
|[[File:Young Link Trophy 2 (Smash).png|100px]]
 
|Up & B: [[Spin Attack]]<br>Down & B: [[Bomb]]
 
|align=left|''With a youthful spring in his step, Young Link can perform amazing wall-jumps. Once he hits a wall, tap the Control stick in the opposite direction to send him leaping upward; you can practice to your heart's content in [[ssb:Target Test|Target Test]]. His [[Spin Attack]] can strike multiple times even on the ground, and although it's hard to discern, so do his [[Bomb]]s.''
 
|Complete [[ssb:All-Star Mode|All-Star Mode]] as Young Link
 
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{{Noncanon|end}}
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
*Young Link is able to use the [[Fire Arrow|Fire]], [[Ice Arrow|Ice]], and [[Light Arrow|Light]] [[Arrow]]s in ''Majora's Mask'' and Fire Arrows in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', and, non-canonically, he uses them in the ''Nintendo Heroes'' book, [[Link and the Portal of Doom]], whilst he is unable to use those in ''Ocarina of Time'' as a kid.
 
*In the English version, as the crowd cheers for Link they only call him by his English name; the crowd in the Japanese version does not cheer at all.
 
 
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|Japanese= {{Japanese|子供リンク|Kodomu Rinku|Child Link}}
 
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|German= Junge Link
 
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[[Category:Hylians]]
 
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[[Category:Super Smash Bros.]]
 
[[Category:Swordsmen]]
 
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