The Legend of Zeldahas been one of Nintendo’s most popular franchises since its debut in 1986. Each new installment of the game reinvents many of the series' traditions, including many of the same characters. However, the most recent installment,Breath of the Wild, takes the iconic series in a whole new direction.

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Saria playing her ocarina on a tree stump in Ocarina of Time

With a sequel toBreath of the Wildin development, fans are excited to see theZeldaworld continue to evolve. In addition, it’d be interesting to see some fan-favorite characters of pastZeldagames return in this re-imagined Hyrule. These ten characters would certainly create hype if they returned in a futureZeldagame.

10Saria

Saria is one of the most beloved characters in the Zelda franchise, despite only appearing in one game.She’s introduced at the beginning ofOcarina of Timeas one of Link’s only friends in the Kokiri Forest. When Link leaves the forest to set out on his adventure, Saria gifts him with his first Ocarina and teaches him her iconic song.

Saria re-appears later in the game when it is revealed that she is one of the Seven Sages. It would certainly tug on fans' heartstrings to see Saria return, especially given her connection to Link in her original appearance. However, Saria could also be a way to re-introduce the Seven Sages in a futureZeldatitle.

Link touching swords with the Hero’s Spirit in Twilight Princess

9Hero’s Spirit

Twilight Princesswas originally released for the Wii and was notable for its expansion of theZeldastory followingOcarina of TimeandMajora’s Mask. Part of this involves Link learning Hidden Skills from a mysterious skeletal warrior. Fan theories speculated that this fallen hero is actually the Hero of Time from the Nintendo 64 games.

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Ravio posing on his side in Hyrule Warriors

This theory was confirmed in theLegend of Zeldaencyclopedia,Hyrule Historia, released in 2011. Knowing this, it’d be interesting to see the Hero’s Spirit re-appear in a futureZeldagame as a further homage toOcarinaandMajora. It would also be a good way to incorporate new abilities into Link’s future arsenal of attacks.

8Ravio

Ravio has only appeared in oneZeldagame,A Link Between Worldsfor the Nintendo 3DS.As a sequel to the SNES’sA Link to the Past, this game features many recurring locations and characters from that entry. However, Ravio is unique to that game, serving as a weapon shopkeeper for Link, who plays an unexpected role in the story.

WhileBreath of the Wildalready features a returning shopkeep character in Beetle fromThe Wind Waker, Ravio’s inclusion could have more of an impact on the story. It’s even possible for Ravio to simply return as a mere cameo, with a random shopkeeper in Hyrule wearing his iconic mask and robe.

Linebeck facing the screen in Phantom Hourglass

7Linebeck

Linebeck is a major character inThe Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglassfor the Nintendo DS.This direct sequel toThe Wind Wakerfinds Link traveling the ocean alongside Linebeck, the captain of a steamboat on the hunt for treasure. Linebeck eventually becomes Link’s primary sidekick throughout the game.

While Linebeck is confirmed to have later died inSpirit Tracks, his legacy lives on through his grandson, a shopkeeper. It would be nice to see another descendent (or perhaps ancestor) or Linebeck appear inBreath of the Wild’s sequel. He could simply be a steamboat captain or just another shopkeeper who can be found in Hyrule.

Skull Kid floating in mid-air next to his fairies, Tatl & Tael

6Skull Kid

One of the most popular villains in theZeldafranchise other than Ganondorf is Skull Kid. Appearing as the main antagonist inMajora’s Mask, Skull Kid won over fans by having a tragic backstory that leads him to get possessed by the evil, titular mask. In other entries, Skull Kid is merely an enemy that appears in certain areas.

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FromBreath of the Wild 2’s trailer, it’s clear this installment will have more disturbing elements to it than its predecessor. This could be the perfect opportunity for Skull Kid to make a re-appearance, either as a major character or another enemy. Even a simple cameo would probably satisfy hardcoreMajora’s Maskfans.

5Crimson Loftwing

The sequel toBreath of the Wildreceived its first gameplay trailer at E3 2021. One of its main features that surprised fans was its resemblance in some places toSkyward Sword, particularly with locations that invoke memories of Skyloft. With this in mind, it’s possible that Loftwings will make a return to the franchise with this game.

The Crimson Loftwing that Link rides inSkyward Swordplaya significant role in that game’s mechanics. It’s also an important piece to theLegend of Zeldalore, becoming the inspiration for the red bird insignia on the Hylian Shield. Hopefully, a futureZeldagame can deepen this connection between Loftwings and Hyrule.

Link freeing his Crimson Loftwing in the beginning of Skyward Sword

4Groose

Speaking ofSkyward Sword, there are many characters from that game that fans would love to see return. However, there is no fan-favorite as beloved as Groose, one of Link’s rivals who appeared in the game. While Groose initially plays the role of an antagonist, he quickly teams up with Link in search of Zelda when she goes missing.

Groose has since become an Internet memethanks to his ridiculousness, as well as his iconic theme song. It would definitely makeZeldafans incredibly happy to see Groose return to the series in a new installment. Plus, he’d be a great character to reintroduce alongside the Loftwing flying mechanics.

Groose smirking at the camera in Skyward Sword

3Midna

Midna famously appears as Link’s companion inTwilight Princess. Originally the ruler of the Twilight Realm, she was overthrown by Zant in the game and cursed with an impish appearance. The ending ofTwilight Princessreveals her true form as she returns to her realm after she and Link defeat Ganondorf.

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Midna sitting in her impish form in Twilight Princess HD

Simply put, Midna (or a descendant of hers) would be the key to re-introducing the Twilight Realm to theZeldafranchise. Given the sequel toBreath of the Wild’s creepier tone, it’s possible fans will get to re-explore an open-world version of that alternate dimension. Perhaps players can even get to transform into Wolf Link in the new game.

2Tingle

When it comes to iconicZeldacharacters, it’s not right to disregard the mention of Tingle. Originally debuting inMajora’s Mask,Tingle has taken on many roles in the franchise, from map cartographer to shopkeeper. However, Tingle is absent fromBreath of the Wild, save for a rare outfit included in the game’s DLC.

Due to Tingle’s diversity in function, there are many possible ways to include him in a futureZeldagame. He could be the operator of a mini-game, or simply the key to unlocking several side-quests. He could also serve his original purpose as a cartographer, aiding Link by giving him directions or expanding his map’s visibility.

Tingle sitting on a stool in his jail cell in Wind Waker HD

1Sheik

Surprisingly, Sheik has become one ofThe Legend of Zelda’s most iconic characters after only briefly appearing inOcarina of Time. While much of that popularity may be due to theSuper Smash Brosfranchise, it’d be fun to see Sheik re-appear. It’s always fun to see Zelda fight rather than be a damsel-in-distress.

Sheik could likely return in the sequel toBreath of the Wild.The original game heavily features the Sheikah tribe, including the recurring character Impa. It’d be interesting to see how Sheik’s design could be re-interpreted for the new Sheikah tribe design. Maybe Sheik could be playable in certain parts of the game instead of Link!

Sheik displaying the Triforce on her hand in Ocarina of Time

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