Beedle
In the game, Beedle doesn’t say much, but it’s always fun to see him. He hangs out near horses most of the time in the game, and sometimes he has rare goods. If players want to make Rupees quickly in the game, they will have to pay more for more ore.
This figure is interesting because of how he looks and how positive he is even though the world is falling apart around him. Even though he is very skinny, he carries around a huge rucksack like it’s nothing. He is simply great, and he should have his own Zelda game.
Purah
In the first game, Purah was one of the most interesting characters. During an experiment, she accidentally shrunk herself so that she looked like a child. In this game, the affects of that experiment have worn off, and she is now a fully grown adult. She is even smarter than she used to be, and she helps Link get started on the right path to get Zelda back.
When you finish her lesson in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you get the Paraglider, which is one of the most useful tools. Her group of experts is also funny to watch, especially when she is in charge of them.
Hestu
In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Hestu is a character who comes back and is one of the most important. Like in Snake Game, Hestu can increase the small amount of inventory room. How can Link take parts from hundreds of monsters but only a few shields at the beginning?
Even though it doesn’t make sense, that’s not the point. Hestu is useful, and his different dances should make players smile. Hestu just wants to dance and have fun.
Yunobo
Yunobo was one of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s less interesting characters. Even though he was a Goron fighter, he didn’t act like one when he filled in for the Fire Sage. He was too shy and whiny, kind of like if Shinji from Neon Genesis Evangelion were a Goron.
In the movie, he is still a bit shy, but his confidence has grown a lot and his heart is still as warm as ever. His debut is one of the best parts of Yunobo, but saying anything about it will ruin things.
Mastro
Mastro is the leader of a band called the Stable Trotters, which goes from place to place. They are linked to quests that have to do with getting the Great Fairies. In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, these huge NPCs will help players improve the armour they find. When players find Mastro at the stables, he only has one member of his band left.
The fiddler will soon see her friends who play the flute, horn, and drums again. Mastro’s love of music, which makes him a little crazy, is a great thing. Also, the character looks a lot like Wario, which can’t be a mistake.
Cece
In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Cece is tied to one of the most complicated side quests. She is Hateno Village’s head artist. Cece is very interested in mushrooms, and now everyone in town wears the styles she comes up with.
Why do people love to wear mushrooms so much? Is Cece some kind of parasitic hive-mind bad guy from The Last of Us? Players will have to hurry to Hateno Village to find out what about this character, other than her strange style, makes her so interesting.
Kilton And Koltin
Kilton and Koltin are two of the figures with the most creepy designs. Both of them look like monster eggs. Koltin wants Bubbul Gems so that he can become a magnificent beast one day.
Monster masks can be unlocked by giving him Bubbul Gems, so in a way, these two sellers are like the Happy Mask Salesman from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. You won’t be able to stop thinking about how horrible they look for a long time, but they are nice people.
Addison
Addison is a new employee at Hudson Construction. His job is to rebuild the country. Addison walks by signs for Hudson Construction that are falling down. He loves Hudson so much that he thinks leaving these signs on the ground would be wrong. This guy works hard at his job and keeps trying until he gets it right.
In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, players must help Addison move on by fixing these signs for him using new skills like Ultrahand. Addison is Hyrule’s real hero, and he’s funny to boot.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom came out on May 12, 2023, and you can play it on Switch.