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The short answer to whether Link is playable in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is no. But the actual, in-depth answer is a bit more complicated than that. Link does appear very briefly in the opening cutscene, before Zelda finds herself transported across time. And that brief scene turns out to be the key to a character that isn’t Link, but certainly feels a lot like him. Be warned, there will be some mild spoilers below if you’re not very far into Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, so proceed with caution.
Link Isn’t Playable In Hyrule Warriors, But He Also Kind of Is

In the opening of Age of Imprisonment, we watch a Korok stumble upon and accidentally activate a construct. Soon enough, we learn that Korok is a traveller known as Calamo. And he has decided to join up with the Mysterious Construct (labeled as ??? in early appearances). The Construct, like someone else we know, doesn’t speak. But it does use a sword and shield, with a fighting style that will feel a little familiar to anyone who’s picked up the Master Sword.
So, while Link himself didn’t make the journey to the past with Zelda, Hyrule Warriors did give us a similar character in the Mysterious Construct. This sword-wielding entity isn’t quite a Link clone, as it also has technological abilities from its construct status. But even so, its role in the story and on the battlefield certainly feel like a reminder of Link.
But why, exactly, is this construct so much like the quiet and steadfast Link? There is a story reason for it, but you’ll have to play through far enough to see Zelda and the Mysterious Construct finally meet face to face to find out.
Why The Mysterious Construct Seems Like Link, But Isn’t Mentioned in Later Games









