Over the past few decades, The Legend of Zelda has built up a strong stable of characters. Both allies and enemies have become iconic members of the Zelda mythos, and new games are happy to reinterpret them. After the success that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild had in modernizing various enemies like bokoblins, hinoxes, wizzrobes, and lynels, many are excited to see what Breath of the Wild 2 does with its new slate of enemies. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild may be fairly distinct from past Zelda entries, but it always finds room to call back to them.
Similarly, many are wondering what Breath of the Wild 2 will do with its characters. Link and Zelda are a given, and fans suspect that Ganondorf will make an appearance as the mysterious mummified body in the reveal trailer. Leaks have indicated that the modern Champions will probably return, as well as their ancestors from 100 years ago and a seemingly new set from even further in the past. While the cast will be divided between many areas and eras, it should still be as charismatic as the first game’s. Perhaps the most unclear part of all of this is Zelda's role in Breath of the Wild 2, something that could be addressed with the return of an old character who can keep her an active participant in the story.
Groose Should Make a Comeback in Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
The Sheikah youth known as Sheik was initially introduced in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This young man mysteriously appeared in front of Link after he awoke in the future. While Sheik is an enigmatic figure, he teaches Link useful songs for traveling around Hyrule, demonstrating them with his harp. He never stays around for very long, but players will eventually come to trust him as
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