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{{Character
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|name = Cheval
 
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|image = [[File:Cheval.png|100px]]
{{General Infobox
 
|name = amiibo
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|race = [[Human]]
|image = [[File:Amiibo Logo.png|275px]]
 
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|gender = Male
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|game = {{OOA}}
|1 = Release date= '''Figures:'''<br>{{release|na= November 21, 2014<ref name="NA">{{cite web|retrieved=October 13, 2015|url=http://www.nintendo.com/amiibo/line-up |title=amiibo Character Lineup |site=Nintendo of America}}</ref>|jp= December 6, 2014<ref name="JP">{{cite web|retrieved=October 13, 2015|url=http://www.nintendo.co.jp/amiibo/lineup/index.html |title=amiibo ラインナップ 発売日順で表示 |site=Nintendo}}</ref>|eu= November 28, 2014<ref name="EU">{{cite web|retrieved=October 13, 2015|url=https://www.nintendo.co.uk/amiibo-/Line-up/Line-up-932319.html |title=Line-up <nowiki>|</nowiki> amiibo |site=Nintendo UK}}</ref>|aus= November 29, 2014<ref name="AUS">{{cite web|retrieved=October 13, 2015|url=http://amiibo.nintendo.com.au/index.php?c=lineup |title=The perfect amiibo for you |site=Nintendo Australia}}</ref>|twsar= July 30, 2015<ref name="HK">{{cite web|retrieved=July 24, 2015|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20150725012645/http://www.nintendo.com.hk/amiibo/index.htm |title=amiibo |site=Nintendo Hong Kong |type=archive}}</ref>|kr= September 10, 2015<ref name="Wave 1 Korea">{{cite web|published=July 22, 2015 |retrieved=July 23, 2015|url=http://nintendo.co.kr/PR/press_list.php?cPage1=1&cPage2=1&idx=210 |title=한국닌텐도 홈페이지 |site=Nintendo Korea}}</ref>}}<br>
 
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|era = [[Zelda Timeline#The Era of Light and Dark|Era of Light and Dark]]
|2 = Platforms= [[Nintendo 3DS]]<br>[[Wii U]]
 
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[[File:Cheval Sprite.png|left]]
'''amiibo''' is a line of near field communication devices available for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]] systems. They are figures or cards of [[Nintendo]] characters, as well as third-party characters that have appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. (Series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' games. amiibo are scanned by tapping them on the Wii U GamePad, [[New Nintendo 3DS]] touch screen, or on the NFC reader/writer for the Nintendo 3DS.
 
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'''Cheval''' is an old inventor, appearing in {{OOA}}. Cheval lived south of [[Lynna City|Lynna Village]] in the past. He is met once by [[Link]] on his journey, when Link was searching for [[Cheval Rope]]. At the time, Cheval had not finished his rope, and was optimistic that he would finish it before his death. His goal was "a rope that won't deteriorate when wet".<ref>{{cite|Before I die, I want to finish my work on flippers for swimming and rope that won't decay in water.|Cheval|OoA}}</ref>
   
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Cheval was correct, and he did manage to finish it before his death, as well as a swimming aid, the [[Flippers|Zora's Flippers]]. When Cheval died, a pair of Zora's Flippers and a coil of Cheval Rope were buried with him in [[Cheval's Tomb|his tomb]]. With these inventions, Cheval was a huge help to Link, who couldn't swim without the flippers, or reach [[Crescent Island]] without the rope.
amiibo are divided into different series, based on the game or game series that particular figure or card is associated with. The same character can appear in different amiibo series, but functions the same in almost all games. amiibo cards have also been released, but so far only those based on ''{{Ac|Animal Crossing (series)|Animal Crossing}}''.
 
   
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==Trivia==
==''The Legend of Zelda'' amiibo==
 
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''Cheval'' means ''horse'' in french.
Five {{LZS}} amiibo based on their {{SSB4}} appearances have been released.
 
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' Series===
 
''Super Smash Bros.'' series amiibo are released in waves in order to stagger releases. Each wave includes several figures that are released at the same time. Waves are composed of different figures and have different release dates in different regions.
 
 
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!width="100"|Image
 
!width="100"|Character
 
!width="160"|Release Dates
 
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|5
 
|[[File:Amiibo Link Figure.png|100px]]
 
|Link
 
|style="text-align:left"|{{release|na= November 21, 2014<ref name="NA"/>|jp= December 6, 2014<ref name="JP"/>|eu= November 28, 2014<ref name="EU"/>|aus= November 29, 2014<ref name="AUS"/>|kr= September 10, 2015<ref name="Wave 1 Korea"/>}}
 
|-
 
|13
 
|[[File:Amiibo Zelda Figure.png|100px]]
 
|Zelda
 
|style="text-align:left"|{{release|na= December 14, 2014|jp= December 6, 2014<ref name="JP"/>|eu= December 19, 2014<ref name="EU"/>|aus= December 12, 2014<ref name="AUS"/>|twsar= July 30, 2015<ref name="HK"/>|kr= October 22, 2015<ref>{{cite web|retrieved=October 13, 2015|url=http://nintendo.co.kr/amiibo/lineup/list_12.html |title=amiibo (Zelda) |site=Nintendo Korea}}</ref>}}
 
|-
 
|22
 
|[[File:Amiibo Toon Link Figure.png|100px]]
 
|Toon Link
 
|style="text-align:left"|{{release|na= February 1, 2015|jp= January 22, 2015<ref name="JP"/>|eu= January 23, 2015<ref name="EU"/>|aus= January 29, 2015<ref name="AUS"/>|kr= October 22, 2015<ref>{{cite web|retrieved=October 13, 2015|url=http://nintendo.co.kr/amiibo/lineup/list_10.html |title=amiibo (Toon Link) |site=Nintendo Korea}}</ref>}}
 
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|23
 
|[[File:Amiibo Sheik Figure.png|100px]]
 
|Sheik
 
|style="text-align:left"|{{release|na= February 1, 2015|jp= January 22, 2015<ref name="JP"/>|eu= January 23, 2015<ref name="EU"/>|aus= January 29, 2015<ref name="AUS"/>}}
 
|-
 
|41
 
|[[File:Amiibo Ganondorf Figure.png|100px]]
 
|Ganondorf
 
|style="text-align:left"|{{release|na= September 11, 2015<ref name="NA"/>|jp= June 11, 2015<ref name="JP"/>|eu= June 26, 2015<ref name="EU"/>|aus= July 4, 2015<ref name="AUS"/>|twsar= July 30, 2015<ref name="HK"/>|kr= October 22, 2015<ref>{{cite web|retrieved=October 13, 2015|url=http://nintendo.co.kr/amiibo/lineup/list_15.html |title=amiibo (Ganondorf) |site=Nintendo Korea}}</ref>}}
 
|}
 
 
==Compatibility==
 
===''The Legend of Zelda'' Series Games===
 
{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
 
!Game
 
!width="70"|Link
 
!width="70"|Toon Link
 
!width="70"|Zelda
 
!width="70"|Sheik
 
!width="70"|Ganondorf
 
!width="70"|Others
 
|-
 
!{{HW}}
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|}
 
 
===Other Games===
 
{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
 
!Game
 
!width="70"|Link
 
!width="70"|Toon Link
 
!width="70"|Zelda
 
!width="70"|Sheik
 
!width="70"|Ganondorf
 
|-
 
!{{SSB4}}
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-write icon.png|52px|read/write]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-write icon.png|52px|read/write]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-write icon.png|52px|read/write]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-write icon.png|52px|read/write]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-write icon.png|52px|read/write]]
 
|-
 
!{{MK8}}
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|{{N}}
 
|{{N}}
 
|{{N}}
 
|-
 
!''One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X''
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|'''?'''
 
|{{N}}
 
|{{N}}
 
|{{N}}
 
|-
 
!''{{wp|Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy|Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy +}}''
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|{{N}}
 
|-
 
!''{{smw|Yoshi's Woolly World}}''
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|-
 
!''{{smw|Super Mario Maker}}''
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|-
 
!''New Style Boutique 2'' {{Exp|European release only}}
 
|{{N}}
 
|{{N}}
 
||[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|[[File:Amiibo read-only icon.png|52px|read-only]]
 
|{{N}}
 
|}
 
 
===Generic Support===
 
These are non-''The Legend of Zelda'' series games that support all amiibo, but do not have non-generic support for any ''The Legend of Zelda'' character amiibo.
 
*''{{smw|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker}}''
 
*''{{smw|Mario Party 10}}''
 
*''Girls Mode 3: Kira Kira Code''
 
*''{{smw|amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits}}''
 
 
==Functionality==
 
<!--Only add games that Zelda-specific amiibo have special functionality with. If scanning a Zelda amiibo results in a generic reward possible by scanning any other amiibo, do not add it.-->
 
 
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''===
 
<!--first release anywhere: 2014-11-21-->
 
In {{SSB4}}, scanning a compatible amiibo puts the scanned character in the game as a Figure Player. A Figure Player is an AI opponent that can be trained, leveled up, and customized in order to be used in battles against other players and Figure Players.
 
 
amiibo functionality was added to ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' in the Version 1.0.5 patch, which was released on February 10, 2015 worldwide; ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' had amiibo functionality at launch.
 
 
===''Hyrule Warriors'' and ''Hyrule Warriors Legends''===
 
{{Image
 
|image = HW Link Spinner.png
 
|size = 180px
 
|align = right
 
|caption = Artwork of Link riding the Spinner in ''Hyrule Warriors''
 
|captionalign = center
 
}}
 
<!--first amiibo compatibility anywhere: 2014-11-27-->
 
In ''Hyrule Warriors'' and {{HWL}}, scanning an amiibo gives the player an amiibo reward the first time it is scanned each day, with some amiibo for ''The Legend of Zelda'' characters giving special rewards. Up to five amiibo rewards can be obtained each day. A [[Medal#Hyrule Warriors|Medal]] is achieved after receiving 100 amiibo rewards. amiibo functionality was added to ''Hyrule Warriors'' in the Version 1.4.0 patch, which was released on November 27, 2014 worldwide; ''Hyrule Warriors Legends'' will have amiibo functionality from launch.
 
 
Scanning a Link or Toon Link amiibo unlocks the [[Spinner]] if it is not already unlocked. Otherwise, scanning a Link or Toon Link amiibo rewards the player with a random third tier weapon for Link rated 3 stars or higher. Link and Toon Link can both yield amiibo rewards the same day.
 
 
Scanning a Zelda or Sheik amiibo rewards the player with a random third tier weapon for the scanned character rated 3 stars or higher. Zelda and Sheik can both yield amiibo rewards the same day. If the third tier is not unlocked for that character, the player can receive a third tier weapon for any character.
 
 
Scanning any other amiibo rewards the player with a random weapon rated 3 stars or lower, a random [[Material]], or a random amount of [[Rupee]]s.
 
 
===''Mario Kart 8''===
 
<!--first amiibo compatibility anywhere: 2014-11-13-->
 
In ''{{smw|Mario Kart 8}}'', scanning a Link or Toon Link amiibo unlocks the Link Racing Suit for Mii characters.
 
 
amiibo functionality was added in the Version 3.0 patch, which was released on November 13, 2014 worldwide.
 
 
<gallery class="center">
 
File:MK8 Link Mii Racing Suit.png|Link Mii Racing Suit
 
File:MK8 Mii Master Cycle.jpg|A Mii wearing the Link Racing Suit
 
</gallery>
 
{{clear}}
 
[[File:One Piece Link Costume.jpg|thumb|200px|Link costume for Zoro]]
 
 
===''One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X''===
 
<!--first release anywhere: 2014-11-13-->
 
In ''One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X'', scanning a Link amiibo unlocks a Link costume for Zoro. It is unknown if this same effect can be achieved with a Toon Link amiibo.
 
 
===''Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy +''===
 
<!--first release anywhere: 2015-01-29-->
 
In ''{{wp|Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy|Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy +}}'', scanning a Link, Toon Link, Zelda, or Sheik amiibo unlocks a special character-themed plane. Scanning Link or Toon Link unlocks the F-14D "Link"; scanning Zelda or Sheik unlocks the F-15SE "Zelda".
 
 
<gallery class="center">
 
File:Ace Combat Link.png|F-14D "Link"
 
File:Ace Combat Zelda.png|F-15SE "Zelda"
 
</gallery>
 
 
===''amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits''===
 
<!--first release anywhere: 2015-04-30-->
 
In ''{{smw|amiibo tap: Nintendo's Greatest Bits}}'' (released in PAL regions as ''amiibo Touch & Play: Nintendo Classics Highlights''), scanning any amiibo unlocks a random 3-minute demo from a library of [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] or [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] games. Each demo features several selected scenes from each game. The game that the player unlocks is unrelated to the amiibo scanned and is randomly selected each time it is scanned. ''Zelda'' games that can be unlocked include {{TLoZ}}, {{TAoL}}, and {{ALttP}}.
 
 
===''Yoshi's Woolly World''===
 
<!--first release anywhere: 2015-06-25-->
 
[[File:Yoshi Link Amiibo Pattern.png|thumb|170px|Promotional image for amiibo compatibility]]
 
In ''{{smw|Yoshi's Woolly World}}'', scanning a specifically compatible amiibo other than Yoshi (which all ''The Legend of Zelda'' character amiibo are) unlocks a pattern for Yoshi based on that character. Although the game treats Link Yoshi and Toon Link Yoshi as different patterns, they look identical.
 
 
<gallery class="center">
 
File:Link Yoshi Pattern.png|Link Yoshi and Toon Link Yoshi
 
File:Zelda Yoshi Pattern.png|Zelda Yoshi
 
File:Sheik Yoshi Pattern.png|Sheik Yoshi
 
File:Ganondorf Yoshi Pattern.png|Ganondorf Yoshi
 
</gallery>
 
 
===''Super Mario Maker''===
 
<!--first release anywhere: 2015-09-10-->
 
In ''{{smw|Super Mario Maker}}'', scanning an amiibo creates a Mystery Mushroom that grants Mario the appropriate 8-bit costume from the 100 Mario challenge. Each costume has a special ability, and plays unique tunes when Mario acquires the costume, reaches the Goal Pole, or loses a life.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= GameXplain|published= September 17, 2015|retrieved= September 18, 2015|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq8sRYh8yZw&feature=youtu.be|title= All 100 amiibo costumes in Super Mario Maker - Level Showcase|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= GameXplain|published= September 18, 2015|retrieved= September 18, 2015|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK_tnhfGHxo|title= Super Mario Maker: All 100 Flagpole Animations & Music (amiibo costumes)|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= GameXplain|published= September 18, 2015|retrieved= September 18, 2015|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NHqSayQMyQ|title= Super Mario Maker: All 100 Death Sounds (amiibo costumes)|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref>
 
 
The Link costume allows Mario to hold the [[Triforce]] aloft by pressing up on the control stick or directional pad. Running with the costume on and quickly turning around will result in the Link costume to stab outward with his Sword. Its associated jingles are from the original ''The Legend of Zelda'': the item obtainment tune will play when the costume is first obtained, the Triforce Piece obtainment tune will play when the goal pole is reached, and the music from when Link is defeated in the Japanese version of the game will play when Mario loses a life.
 
 
The Zelda costume allows Mario to temporarily transform into Sheik by pressing up. Its associated jingles are from ''A Link to the Past'': the item obtainment tune will play when the costume is first obtained, the introduction to "[[Zelda's Lullaby]]" will play when the goal pole is reached, and the music from when Link is defeated will play when Mario loses a life.
 
 
The Sheik costume allows Mario to temporarily transform into Zelda by pressing up. Its associated jingles are from ''Ocarina of Time'': the item obtainment tune will play when the costume is first obtained, the music from when Link first meets Zelda will play when the goal pole is reached, and the music from when Link first meets Sheik will play when Mario loses a life.
 
 
The Toon Link costume allows Mario to pull out the [[Deku Leaf]] when jumping. Its associated jingles are from ''The Wind Waker'': the item obtainment tune will play when the costume is first obtained, the music from when Link completes the [[Boating Course]] will play when the goal pole is reached, and the music from when Link is thrown into a cell in the [[Forsaken Fortress]] will play when Mario loses a life.
 
 
The Ganondorf costume's associated jingles are from ''A Link to the Past'': the music from when Ganon leaves [[Agahnim]]'s body will play when the costume is first obtained, the introduction to Ganon's theme will play when the goal pole is reached, and the music from when a boss is defeated will play when Mario loses a life.
 
 
A Tingle costume can also be unlocked without using an amiibo. Wearing it allows Tingle to strike a pose by pressing up. Its associated jingles are from various games: the "Kooloo-Limpah" jingle will play when the costume is first obtained, the music from when Link rescues [[Epona]] from [[Lon Lon Ranch]] in ''Ocarina of Time'' will play when the goal pole is reached, and the event failure tune from ''Majora's Mask'' will play when Mario loses a life.
 
 
Following the release of {{TFH}}, Nintendo released an update including the three [[Links]] from ''Tri Force Heroes'' as a new costume for Mario. Forming a permanent [[Totem]], the three Links work together with Blue on bottom, Red in the middle, and Green on top. The Totem Link costume allows Mario to pose with the Sword, Boomerang, and Bow by pressing up on the control stick or directional pad. Its associated jingles include 8-bit versions of the item get jingle and the introduction of the ''Tri Force Heroes'' main theme.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= |author= GameXplain|published= November 4, 2015|retrieved= November 4, 2015|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsTN6MO5AAE|title= Tri Force Heroes Totem Link Costume in Super Mario Maker!|site= YouTube|type=}}</ref> It can be unlocked by clearing the ''Tri Force Heroes'' Event Course.
 
 
<gallery class="center">
 
File:SMM Link Suit.png|Link costume
 
File:SMM Zelda Suit.png|Zelda costume
 
File:SMM Ganondorf Suit.png|Ganondorf costume
 
File:SMM Sheik Suit.png|Sheik costume
 
File:SMM Toon Link Suit.png|Toon Link costume
 
File:SMM Tingle Suit.png|Tingle costume
 
File:SMM Three Links Suit.png|Totem Link costume
 
</gallery>
 
 
===''New Style Boutique 2''===
 
The European release of ''New Style Boutique 2'' includes functionality with other amiibo not originally included with the Japanese release, including the Zelda and Sheik amiibo. Scanning Zelda's amiibo unlocks a wearable princess tiara in the style of Princess Zelda's tiara.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Brian|published=November 3, 2015|retrieved=November 3, 2015|url=http://nintendoeverything.com/new-style-boutique-2-adds-more-compatible-amiibo-for-its-european-release/|title=New Style Boutique 2 adds more compatible amiibo for its European release|site=Nintendo Everything|type=}}</ref> Scanning Sheik's amiibo unlocks a wearable scarf with the [[Sheikah]] symbol.<ref>{{Cite web|author= Matt|published= November 5, 2015|retrieved= November 5, 2015|url= http://nintendoeverything.com/even-more-compatible-amiibo-for-new-style-boutique-2-revealed/|title= Even more compatible amiibo for New Style Boutique 2 revealed|site= Nintendo Everything|type=}}</ref>
 
 
<gallery class="center">
 
File:NSB2 Princess Zelda Tiara.jpg|Princess Zelda's tiara
 
File:NSB2 Sheikah Scarf.jpg|Sheikah Scarf
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
===Box Art===
 
====European====
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Amiibo Link Box 2.png|Link
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File:Cheval's House.png|Inside Cheval's house
File:Amiibo Zelda Box.png|Zelda
 
File:Amiibo Toon Link Box.png|Toon Link
 
File:Amiibo Sheik Box.png|Sheik
 
File:Amiibo Ganondorf Box.png|Ganondorf
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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{{ref}}
===Pre-Release===
 
<gallery>
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<br>
File:Amiibo Link Box.png|Link box art
 
File:Amiibo Link Prerelease Figure.png|Link figure
 
File:Amiibo Zelda Prerelease Figure.png|Zelda figure
 
</gallery>
 
 
===Video Gallery===
 
{{Youtube|odUjMhc6YgU|200|E3 2014 trailer}}
 
{{Youtube|b0dLxPvyN88|200|''Hyrule Warriors'' trailer}}
 
{{Youtube|IMUqVHnMawQ|200|''Mario Kart 8'' trailer}}
 
{{Youtube|mD-X1Qyx7a0|200|First set trailer}}
 
{{Youtube|YTG_IQfraUk|200|February figures overview}}
 
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.nintendo.com/amiibo/ Official North American website]
 
* [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Misc-/amiibo/amiibo-892173.html Official UK website]
 
* [http://amiibo.nintendo.com.au/index.php?c=home Official Australian website]
 
* [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/amiibo/ Official Japanese website]
 
* [http://nintendo.co.kr/amiibo/ Official Korean website]
 
* [http://www.nintendo.com.hk/amiibo/index.htm Official Hong Kong website]
 
 
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Revision as of 20:36, 9 November 2015

Template:Character

Cheval is an old inventor, appearing in Template:OOA. Cheval lived south of Lynna Village in the past. He is met once by Link on his journey, when Link was searching for Cheval Rope. At the time, Cheval had not finished his rope, and was optimistic that he would finish it before his death. His goal was "a rope that won't deteriorate when wet".[1]

Cheval was correct, and he did manage to finish it before his death, as well as a swimming aid, the Zora's Flippers. When Cheval died, a pair of Zora's Flippers and a coil of Cheval Rope were buried with him in his tomb. With these inventions, Cheval was a huge help to Link, who couldn't swim without the flippers, or reach Crescent Island without the rope.

Trivia

Cheval means horse in french.

Gallery

References

  1. "Before I die, I want to finish my work on flippers for swimming and rope that won't decay in water." — Cheval (Oracle of Ages)


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Japan Japanese Template:Japanese Cheval
French Republic FrenchEU Cheval
Federal Republic of Germany German Cheval
Italian Republic Italian Cheval
Kingdom of Spain SpanishEU Cheval