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The '''Triforce''', also known as the '''Golden Power''' or the '''Power of Gold''', is a golden, sacred relic that appears in many of ''[[The Legend of Zelda (franchise)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' games. It was created by the three goddesses, [[Din]], [[Nayru]], and [[Farore]], after they had created [[Hyrule]]. The Triforce is made up of three equilateral triangles, which are joined (with an inverted empty triangle in the middle) to form a large equilateral triangle.


The Triforce is the ultimate force behind all things. It is capable of granting the wish of those who lay hands on it, but only the first person to touch it will have their wish granted; it is said that their wish will hold true until the user dies.  
==Summary==
The three pieces of the Triforce are distinctively known as the [[Triforce of Power]], the [[Triforce of Wisdom]], and the [[Triforce of Courage]], and they each represent a unique characteristic. In many of the games, [[Ganon]] is associated with the Triforce of Power, [[Princess Zelda]] with the Triforce of Wisdom, and [[Link]] with the Triforce of Courage.


The three triangles of the Triforce, which represent wisdom, courage, and power, have at times been split into pieces and scattered for fear of misuse.
The Triforce represents the essence of the three goddesses, and grants godlike power to the person with the Triforce. As a result, throughout the history of [[Hyrule]], many have searched for the Triforce and have even waged war over it. The Triforce is an inanimate object that cannot discern between good and evil desires.<ref>''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' instruction booklet, page 5.</ref> At times, the three triangles of the Triforce have been split into smaller pieces and scattered due to fear of misuse.


The Triforce does not discriminate between good and evil desires, but a balance of power, wisdom, and courage is required to unlock its full force, and one must demonstrate these qualities through sacred trials. If someone unworthy touches it, the three parts will separate, with only the piece best representing the one who touched it remaining. The remaining two pieces will reside in those chosen by the [[Three Golden Goddesses]], and a triangular mark will appear on the back of their hand. To obtain its true power, one must acquire all three pieces of the Triforce. As the separate pieces of the Triforce draw near each other, they will resonate as they try to become one.  
If an unworthy person attempts to claim the whole Triforce, its three parts separate, and the person only keeps the part that they believe in the most. The remaining two pieces each reside in two other chosen people, who can be identified by a triangular mark on the back of their hand. If the three pieces of the Triforce draw near, they resonate and attempt to reunify into a single Triforce. To unlock the full power of the Triforce, the person must demonstrate a balance of power, wisdom, and courage through a series of trials and have the complete Triforce in possession.


In [[''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'']], Ganondorf touches it, and it splits apart. All that remains in him is the [[Triforce of Power]], while the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] resides within Zelda and the [[Triforce of Courage]] within Link, a boy who will become the [[Hero of Time]].
The Triforce has demonstrated some degree of sentience on occasion, and rarely communicates telepathically with a voice that refers to itself as the [[Essence of the Triforce]].


The Battle over the Triforce has waged war since its creation, and shall continue without end for all of eternity.
==History==
===''The Legend of Zelda'' series===
====''The Legend of Zelda''====
[[File:Triforce shard TLoZ sprite.png|frame|right]]
The Triforce first appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', though it is only individually represented by the Triforce of Power and Triforce of Wisdom. The complete Triforce does not appear, and the manual describes both Triforce pieces as "golden triangles" (the "tri" prefix of Triforce could be derived from its triangular shape, as suggested by the early name "Power Triangle" used in promotional material<ref>TCRF. [https://tcrf.net/Prerelease:The_Legend_of_Zelda Prerelease:The Legend of Zelda]. ''The Cutting Room Floor''. Retrieved January 1, 2021.</ref>).
 
====''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''====
[[File:ZII Triforce awakening Zelda.png|thumb|left|200px|Link uniting the whole Triforce to awaken Princess Zelda in ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'']]
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'' is the first game to feature the whole Triforce due the debut appearance of the third piece, the Triforce of Courage. It also debuts the iconic symbol, shown only in illustrations.
 
In an era prior to the game's events, the [[King of Hyrule]] used the Triforce to maintain peace throughout Hyrule. He eventually died, and his heir, the [[prince]], could only inherit part of the Triforce. The king had told a secret about the Triforce to only the prince's younger sister, [[Princess Zelda]]. She refused to tell the secret to the prince or to the [[magician]] assisting him, and the latter put her under a spell of eternal slumber.<ref>''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'' instruction booklet pages 6–7.</ref>
 
One day, Link suddenly gains an image of three triangles on the back of his hand, which he shows to a shocked [[Impa]]. She showed a scroll to [[Link]] that explains the secret for uniting the Triforce. It reveals that both the Triforce of Power and of Wisdom remained in the Kingdom of Hyrule but the third piece, the Triforce of Courage, was hidden away. It further states that the Triforce must only be used by someone with no evil intent and an inborn special attribute. A triangular crest mark would appear on the back of a person worthy of possessing the Triforce. Link goes on an adventure to retrieve the Triforce of Courage from the [[Great Palace]].<ref>''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'' instruction booklet pages 9–11.</ref>
 
While the Triforce has a key role in the story, its only in-game appearance is in the ending. After getting the Triforce of Courage, Link uses the completed Triforce to awaken Princess Zelda from her slumber.
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====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''====
[[File:Triforce in Golden Land ALttP art.jpg|thumb|Artwork of the Triforce in the Golden Land]]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past]]'' (itself known as ''Triforce of the Gods'' in Japan), the Triforce's backstory is greatly expanded in the game and in the manual, which describes the creation of [[Hyrule]]. After creating the world, the [[Golden Goddess|God]]s departed and left behind an artifact representing a small portion of their essence, the Triforce. The person with the complete Triforce would be given three titles, "The Forger of Strength", "The Keeper of Knowledge", and "The Juror of Courage". The Triforce was located in the [[Sacred Realm|Golden Land]], causing many to search hoping that someone worthy of the three titles would obtain it. A verse from the [[Book of Mudora]] made the Triforce even more desirable. Many dilapidated buildings closely related to the Triforce were mentioned repeatedly in Hylian legends, and some were rumored to have the Triforce. The desire of obtaining the Triforce would turn into a lust for power and then pure greed.
 
One day, a gang of thieves broke into the Golden Land. [[Ganondorf]], the leader of the thieves, fought past his followers and grabbed the Triforce. A whispering voice from the Triforce encouraged Ganondorf to wish for his strong desire or dream. Ganondorf made an evil wish that shrouded the entire Golden Land in darkness, making it the [[Dark World]]. This led to the events of the [[Imprisoning War]], which ended with Hyrule's forces sealing Ganon away in the Dark World.<ref>''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' instruction booklet, pages 3–6.</ref>


==History==
The Triforce makes a few brief appearances in the game. It appears during the title screen sequence, where the three parts of the Triforce connect before the logo appears on-screen. The Triforce also appears in the ending after Link defeats Ganon. Link goes into a chamber, where all three parts of the Triforce are located, and is greeted by the [[Essence of the Triforce]]. It explains to Link about the Triforce and how Ganon used it to make an evil wish to conquer the world. Since Ganon was defeated, the Triforce awaited a new owner, and Link walked up to it, presumably wishing for everything to be restored.
===''The Legend of Zelda''===
 
A great king uses the Triforce and makes the kingdom prosperous. After his death a spell is cast so that a triangular mark would appear on the back of the hand of one bearing the qualities of the Triforce.<ref>''The Legend of Zelda'' game manual</ref> The Triforce of Power is stolen by Ganon, and the Triforce of Wisdom is split into eight pieces and hidden by Princess Zelda. Link and Zelda defeat him and reclaim it.
====''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''====
[[File:Triforce OOT.png|thumb|left|200px|The complete Triforce in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'']]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', the Triforce first appears in a flashback when the [[Great Deku Tree]] provides a backstory to Link on Hyrule's creation. The Triforce is called "golden triangles" by the Great Deku Tree. In the flashback, when the three goddesses finished creating Hyrule, they returned to the heavens and left behind the Triforce. It became the basis of the world's providence and was placed in the [[Sacred Realm]]. Other flashbacks like this appear at other points in the game.
 
During the game, [[Ganondorf]] is searching for the complete Triforce to conquer Hyrule. After Link pulls [[Master Sword]] from its pedestal, the portal to the Sacred Realm opens. Ganondorf sneaks in and touches the Triforce, but it separates into three pieces because Ganondorf's attributes of power, courage, and wisdom are imbalanced. Ganondorf only obtains the Triforce of Power because he desires power over wisdom and courage. The other parts, the Triforce of Wisdom and the Triforce of Courage, were inherited by Zelda and Link respectively. Ganondorf went to look for these two pieces, which he could obtain if he found them again.


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Once Link has awakened six [[Sage]]s, Link learns the truth about where the remaining Triforce pieces went from Zelda, who is then captured by Ganondorf to lure Link in and obtain the Triforce pieces from both. Once Link reaches the top of [[Ganon's Castle]] where Ganondorf and the imprisoned Zelda are, the Triforce pieces resonate with one another, causing the symbols to glow on the back of each person's hand. In the end, Ganondorf fails to obtain the complete Triforce because Link, the six Sages, and Zelda seal him into the Sacred Realm at the end of the game. Zelda sends Link back in time to before any of the game's events ever happened, allowing him to stop Ganondorf's takeover. However, the Triforce mark can still be seen on his hand, signifying the Triforce of Courage is still with him.
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===''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''===
Aside from the flashbacks, the complete Triforce does not appear anywhere else in the game, although its symbol appears on various objects such as pictures, clothing, shields and saddles.  
Seeking the Triforce of Courage, Link takes on the Great Palace. He awakens Zelda with the power of the Triforce.


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====''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''====
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]'', the Triforce only appears as a symbol, most notably on the [[Hero's Shield]]. Additionally, a texture used for certain pillars and blocks associated with the [[Ikana Canyon]] area have a Triforce symbol seemingly on the groin of a large-tongued figure, although it is replaced with a blank spot in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D]]''. What resembles an inverted Triforce can be seen on the floor under the three light beams in the chamber [[Skull Kid]] curses Link, but as this is also absent in the remake, it may have been an unintentional consequence of how the beams overlap.
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===''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past''===
====''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages''====
Ganon is sealed away by the sages in the Dark World, formerly the Sacred Realm. Ganon, sealed in the Dark World, possesses the Triforce, until he is defeated and it is reclaimed. Link touches it and asks to undo the damage Ganon has done.
The Triforce has a minor yet identical role in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages]]''. In each game's opening sequence, the Triforce sends Link to an area in need of his help—[[Holodrum]] in the former game and [[Labrynna]] in the latter game. In the ending for both games' [[Link System|linked game]], after Link defeats Ganon, the Triforce ascends into the sky, and each piece transforms into a bird. All three birds fly away.


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====''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''====
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[[File:Triforce reunited TWW.png|thumb|The complete Triforce in ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'']]
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]]'', The Hero of Time returns to his original era, and the Triforce of Courage splits into eight fragments and scatters. Eventually, Ganon revives, and no hero appears to defeat him, leading the Goddesses to sink Hyrule under the [[Great Sea]]. Over time, the legend of the Triforce gets mangled by the few who know about it into the golden "Triumph Forks," which they believe to be some sort of magical cutlery.


===''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''===
Ganondorf manages to stay alive and continues to search for the remaining pieces, sending a giant bird called the [[Helmaroc King]] to capture pointy-eared girls to figure out which is the current incarnation of Zelda. This turns out to be [[Tetra]], who only has a piece of it; the remaining part is actually held by [[King Daphnes]]. He reunites them, causing Tetra to become Zelda, and Link travels in search of the Triforce of Courage's shards. Once he does so, however, Ganondorf kidnaps Zelda. Once Link reaches them, Ganondorf takes the pieces, causing the Triforce to be reunited. However, only the first person to touch it will have their wish granted. King Daphnes ends up beating him to it, and wishes for Hyrule to be washed away for good so Link and Zelda can carve their own future. Hyrule fills with the water above, while Ganondorf, King Daphnes, the Master Sword, and the Triforce are forever buried under the sea, signifying the true end of the original Hyrule.
The Triforce splits into three after Ganondorf touches it. Ganondorf is defeated and sealed away.


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====''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''====
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]'', the Triforce pieces went to the three main recipients due to Link traveling back in time at the end of ''Ocarina of Time''. However, this means that Ganondorf gained the Triforce of Power, thus escaping the execution intended for him. He continues attempting to gain the other pieces, but in the end, once Link defeats him, the Triforce and the divine protection he received from it leave him, allowing him to die.
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Oracle of Ages''===
Despite several Triforce symbols appearing throughout the game and the Triforce appearing in a flashback, it is never mentioned by name. However, its bearers are called those "chosen by the gods."
A boy with the qualities of a hero is bestowed with a set of trials by the Triforce. Once both are completed, the Triforce ascends into the sky, transforms into birds, and flies away, split.


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====''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword''====
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'', the three Triforce pieces are located separately in the final dungeon, [[Sky Keep]]. Once Link obtains them all, he wishes for the elimination of [[Demise]], causing the giant statue of [[Hylia]] to descend and crush [[the Imprisoned]], and allowing Zelda to reawaken from her stasis.
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===''Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''===
====''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''====
The Hero of Time returns to his original era, and the Triforce of Courage splits into eight fragments and scatters. Later, Ganon revives, and Hyrule is sunk under the [[Great Sea]].<ref>''The Wind Waker'' opening scene</ref> The Triforce is united. The King of Red Lions wishes for Ganondorf to be submerged with Hyrule under the Great Sea. The Triforce vanishes, its whereabouts unknown.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds]]'', the Triforce pieces are again separated, with the Triforce of Power being sealed away with Ganon (despite this contradicting the end of ''A Link to the Past'', the game's predecessor), the Triforce of Wisdom being kept by the royal family, and the Triforce of Courage being lost. [[Yuga]] turns Zelda and the Seven Sages into paintings and then uses them to summon Ganon into [[Lorule]], a parallel Hyrule. Yuga then fuses himself into Ganon, thus gaining both the Triforces of Wisdom and Power. However, he is restrained by [[Princess Hilda]], who sends Link off to find and rescue the Sages. Once he does so, he obtains the Triforce of Courage and returns to the top of [[Lorule Castle]], Hilda reveals that her kingdom once had a Triforce as well, but her ancestors destroyed it in a misguided attempt to end the fighting over it. Since the world depended on the Triforce, it began rapidly decaying. Hilda then attempts to take the Triforce for herself, but [[Yuga Ganon]] breaks free and attempts to steal it for his own purposes. Link ends up destroying him, and [[Ravio]] (revealed to be the cowardly Lorulean Link) appears, telling Hilda that dooming Hyrule to save Lorule is exactly the sort of thing their ancestors were trying to prevent. Regretful, she shows Link and Zelda a [[fissure]] atop [[Death Mountain]] where Yuga had first discovered the link between the two kingdoms, and Link and Zelda travel through. They arrive in the Sacred Realm with the Triforce, and touch it together with the same wish. They recreate Lorule's Triforce, allowing the kingdom to heal.


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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
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Throughout the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series, the Triforce is the emblem representing ''The Legend of Zelda'' characters, including Link, Princess Zelda, [[Young Link]], [[Toon Link]], and Ganondorf, and it appears next to their respective character portraits. Since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', the Triforce is also shown and featured in the [[Triforce Slash]] [[Final Smash]].
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''===
In the [[Underground Maze]] stage of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''{{'}}s [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode (SSBM)|Adventure]] mode, the player's fighter has to explore a maze-like area in search of the Triforce, which is randomly located on one of six podiums. If the fighter enters a podium without a Triforce, they must fight one of five Links. Once the fighter finds the Triforce, they proceed to fight Zelda at the [[Temple]].
Three individuals chosen by fate come to possess the three pieces of the Triforce. It dwells within one possessing the necessary qualities, bringing forth various powers. Ganondorf seeks its complete form but loses to Link, and his mark fades.  


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===''Mario Kart 8'' / ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''===
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In ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''{{'}}s ''The Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8'' DLC pack and later in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', there is a cup named after the Triforce, the [[Triforce Cup]]. Furthermore, the Triforce is featured as a symbol on both the [[Triforce Tires]] and the [[Hylian Kite]] and as Link's emblem. When performing one of his [[mariowiki:Trick|trick]]s, Link briefly holds up the Triforce.
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===''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword''===
==Gallery==
To eliminate the source of evil, Zelda and the hero gain the capability to wield the Triforce. They wish for the elimination of Demise.
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==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=トライフォース<br>''Toraifōsu''<br>黄金の力<br>''Kogane no chikara''
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|JapM=Triforce<br><br>Golden Power / Power of Gold
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===''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''===
==Trivia==
The Triforce is desired by [[Lorule]], after their own Triforce was destroyed. The hero and Princess Zelda touch Hyrule's Triforce, wishing for Lorule's to return.
*In the original ''The Legend of Zelda'', the pieces of the Triforce were originally meant to be computer chips that allowed Link to travel between the past and future.<ref>[https://www.gamekult.com/actualite/miyamoto-la-wii-u-et-le-secret-de-la-triforce-105550.html Miyamoto, la Wii U et le secret de la Triforce - Gamekult interview]</ref>
*In ''[[mariowiki:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', there is an [[mariowiki:List of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga pre-release and unused content|unused scene]] where Link was supposed to appear in [[mariowiki:Starbeans Cafe|Starbeans Cafe]], along with several [[Nintendo]] characters. He was going to give [[mariowiki:Mario|Mario]] and [[mariowiki:Luigi|Luigi]] an object called Triforce. In the retail release, the Triforce was changed to the [[mariowiki:Great Force|Great Force]], a gold triangle which resembles one of the three pieces of the Triforce, and Link's role was replaced by [[mariowiki:Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]]. In ''[[mariowiki:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions]]'', the Great Force instead resembles a thick, filled-in Triforce.


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Latest revision as of 16:07, September 3, 2021

This article is about the golden relic featured in many The Legend of Zelda games, often as a symbol as well. For the arcade board of the same name, see Triforce (arcade board).
Triforce
Triforce.png
Artwork of the Triforce from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
First appearance The Legend of Zelda
Location(s) Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule (half of the Triforce of Wisdom)
Ganondorf (Triforce of Power)
Great Palace (Triforce of Courage)
Hyrule Castle
Link (Triforce of Courage)
Princess Zelda (Triforce of Wisdom)
Sacred Realm
Skyloft
Tetra (half of the Triforce of Wisdom)
Underwater (Triforce of Courage)

The Triforce, also known as the Golden Power or the Power of Gold, is a golden, sacred relic that appears in many of The Legend of Zelda games. It was created by the three goddesses, Din, Nayru, and Farore, after they had created Hyrule. The Triforce is made up of three equilateral triangles, which are joined (with an inverted empty triangle in the middle) to form a large equilateral triangle.

Summary[edit]

The three pieces of the Triforce are distinctively known as the Triforce of Power, the Triforce of Wisdom, and the Triforce of Courage, and they each represent a unique characteristic. In many of the games, Ganon is associated with the Triforce of Power, Princess Zelda with the Triforce of Wisdom, and Link with the Triforce of Courage.

The Triforce represents the essence of the three goddesses, and grants godlike power to the person with the Triforce. As a result, throughout the history of Hyrule, many have searched for the Triforce and have even waged war over it. The Triforce is an inanimate object that cannot discern between good and evil desires.[1] At times, the three triangles of the Triforce have been split into smaller pieces and scattered due to fear of misuse.

If an unworthy person attempts to claim the whole Triforce, its three parts separate, and the person only keeps the part that they believe in the most. The remaining two pieces each reside in two other chosen people, who can be identified by a triangular mark on the back of their hand. If the three pieces of the Triforce draw near, they resonate and attempt to reunify into a single Triforce. To unlock the full power of the Triforce, the person must demonstrate a balance of power, wisdom, and courage through a series of trials and have the complete Triforce in possession.

The Triforce has demonstrated some degree of sentience on occasion, and rarely communicates telepathically with a voice that refers to itself as the Essence of the Triforce.

History[edit]

The Legend of Zelda series[edit]

The Legend of Zelda[edit]

Triforce shard TLoZ sprite.png

The Triforce first appears in The Legend of Zelda, though it is only individually represented by the Triforce of Power and Triforce of Wisdom. The complete Triforce does not appear, and the manual describes both Triforce pieces as "golden triangles" (the "tri" prefix of Triforce could be derived from its triangular shape, as suggested by the early name "Power Triangle" used in promotional material[2]).

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link[edit]

Link uniting the whole Triforce to awaken Princess Zelda in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is the first game to feature the whole Triforce due the debut appearance of the third piece, the Triforce of Courage. It also debuts the iconic symbol, shown only in illustrations.

In an era prior to the game's events, the King of Hyrule used the Triforce to maintain peace throughout Hyrule. He eventually died, and his heir, the prince, could only inherit part of the Triforce. The king had told a secret about the Triforce to only the prince's younger sister, Princess Zelda. She refused to tell the secret to the prince or to the magician assisting him, and the latter put her under a spell of eternal slumber.[3]

One day, Link suddenly gains an image of three triangles on the back of his hand, which he shows to a shocked Impa. She showed a scroll to Link that explains the secret for uniting the Triforce. It reveals that both the Triforce of Power and of Wisdom remained in the Kingdom of Hyrule but the third piece, the Triforce of Courage, was hidden away. It further states that the Triforce must only be used by someone with no evil intent and an inborn special attribute. A triangular crest mark would appear on the back of a person worthy of possessing the Triforce. Link goes on an adventure to retrieve the Triforce of Courage from the Great Palace.[4]

While the Triforce has a key role in the story, its only in-game appearance is in the ending. After getting the Triforce of Courage, Link uses the completed Triforce to awaken Princess Zelda from her slumber.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past[edit]

Artwork of the Triforce in the Golden Land

In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (itself known as Triforce of the Gods in Japan), the Triforce's backstory is greatly expanded in the game and in the manual, which describes the creation of Hyrule. After creating the world, the Gods departed and left behind an artifact representing a small portion of their essence, the Triforce. The person with the complete Triforce would be given three titles, "The Forger of Strength", "The Keeper of Knowledge", and "The Juror of Courage". The Triforce was located in the Golden Land, causing many to search hoping that someone worthy of the three titles would obtain it. A verse from the Book of Mudora made the Triforce even more desirable. Many dilapidated buildings closely related to the Triforce were mentioned repeatedly in Hylian legends, and some were rumored to have the Triforce. The desire of obtaining the Triforce would turn into a lust for power and then pure greed.

One day, a gang of thieves broke into the Golden Land. Ganondorf, the leader of the thieves, fought past his followers and grabbed the Triforce. A whispering voice from the Triforce encouraged Ganondorf to wish for his strong desire or dream. Ganondorf made an evil wish that shrouded the entire Golden Land in darkness, making it the Dark World. This led to the events of the Imprisoning War, which ended with Hyrule's forces sealing Ganon away in the Dark World.[5]

The Triforce makes a few brief appearances in the game. It appears during the title screen sequence, where the three parts of the Triforce connect before the logo appears on-screen. The Triforce also appears in the ending after Link defeats Ganon. Link goes into a chamber, where all three parts of the Triforce are located, and is greeted by the Essence of the Triforce. It explains to Link about the Triforce and how Ganon used it to make an evil wish to conquer the world. Since Ganon was defeated, the Triforce awaited a new owner, and Link walked up to it, presumably wishing for everything to be restored.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time[edit]

The complete Triforce in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the Triforce first appears in a flashback when the Great Deku Tree provides a backstory to Link on Hyrule's creation. The Triforce is called "golden triangles" by the Great Deku Tree. In the flashback, when the three goddesses finished creating Hyrule, they returned to the heavens and left behind the Triforce. It became the basis of the world's providence and was placed in the Sacred Realm. Other flashbacks like this appear at other points in the game.

During the game, Ganondorf is searching for the complete Triforce to conquer Hyrule. After Link pulls Master Sword from its pedestal, the portal to the Sacred Realm opens. Ganondorf sneaks in and touches the Triforce, but it separates into three pieces because Ganondorf's attributes of power, courage, and wisdom are imbalanced. Ganondorf only obtains the Triforce of Power because he desires power over wisdom and courage. The other parts, the Triforce of Wisdom and the Triforce of Courage, were inherited by Zelda and Link respectively. Ganondorf went to look for these two pieces, which he could obtain if he found them again.

Once Link has awakened six Sages, Link learns the truth about where the remaining Triforce pieces went from Zelda, who is then captured by Ganondorf to lure Link in and obtain the Triforce pieces from both. Once Link reaches the top of Ganon's Castle where Ganondorf and the imprisoned Zelda are, the Triforce pieces resonate with one another, causing the symbols to glow on the back of each person's hand. In the end, Ganondorf fails to obtain the complete Triforce because Link, the six Sages, and Zelda seal him into the Sacred Realm at the end of the game. Zelda sends Link back in time to before any of the game's events ever happened, allowing him to stop Ganondorf's takeover. However, the Triforce mark can still be seen on his hand, signifying the Triforce of Courage is still with him.

Aside from the flashbacks, the complete Triforce does not appear anywhere else in the game, although its symbol appears on various objects such as pictures, clothing, shields and saddles.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask[edit]

In The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, the Triforce only appears as a symbol, most notably on the Hero's Shield. Additionally, a texture used for certain pillars and blocks associated with the Ikana Canyon area have a Triforce symbol seemingly on the groin of a large-tongued figure, although it is replaced with a blank spot in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D. What resembles an inverted Triforce can be seen on the floor under the three light beams in the chamber Skull Kid curses Link, but as this is also absent in the remake, it may have been an unintentional consequence of how the beams overlap.

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages[edit]

The Triforce has a minor yet identical role in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages. In each game's opening sequence, the Triforce sends Link to an area in need of his help—Holodrum in the former game and Labrynna in the latter game. In the ending for both games' linked game, after Link defeats Ganon, the Triforce ascends into the sky, and each piece transforms into a bird. All three birds fly away.

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker[edit]

The complete Triforce in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker

In The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, The Hero of Time returns to his original era, and the Triforce of Courage splits into eight fragments and scatters. Eventually, Ganon revives, and no hero appears to defeat him, leading the Goddesses to sink Hyrule under the Great Sea. Over time, the legend of the Triforce gets mangled by the few who know about it into the golden "Triumph Forks," which they believe to be some sort of magical cutlery.

Ganondorf manages to stay alive and continues to search for the remaining pieces, sending a giant bird called the Helmaroc King to capture pointy-eared girls to figure out which is the current incarnation of Zelda. This turns out to be Tetra, who only has a piece of it; the remaining part is actually held by King Daphnes. He reunites them, causing Tetra to become Zelda, and Link travels in search of the Triforce of Courage's shards. Once he does so, however, Ganondorf kidnaps Zelda. Once Link reaches them, Ganondorf takes the pieces, causing the Triforce to be reunited. However, only the first person to touch it will have their wish granted. King Daphnes ends up beating him to it, and wishes for Hyrule to be washed away for good so Link and Zelda can carve their own future. Hyrule fills with the water above, while Ganondorf, King Daphnes, the Master Sword, and the Triforce are forever buried under the sea, signifying the true end of the original Hyrule.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess[edit]

In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the Triforce pieces went to the three main recipients due to Link traveling back in time at the end of Ocarina of Time. However, this means that Ganondorf gained the Triforce of Power, thus escaping the execution intended for him. He continues attempting to gain the other pieces, but in the end, once Link defeats him, the Triforce and the divine protection he received from it leave him, allowing him to die.

Despite several Triforce symbols appearing throughout the game and the Triforce appearing in a flashback, it is never mentioned by name. However, its bearers are called those "chosen by the gods."

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword[edit]

In The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, the three Triforce pieces are located separately in the final dungeon, Sky Keep. Once Link obtains them all, he wishes for the elimination of Demise, causing the giant statue of Hylia to descend and crush the Imprisoned, and allowing Zelda to reawaken from her stasis.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds[edit]

In The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, the Triforce pieces are again separated, with the Triforce of Power being sealed away with Ganon (despite this contradicting the end of A Link to the Past, the game's predecessor), the Triforce of Wisdom being kept by the royal family, and the Triforce of Courage being lost. Yuga turns Zelda and the Seven Sages into paintings and then uses them to summon Ganon into Lorule, a parallel Hyrule. Yuga then fuses himself into Ganon, thus gaining both the Triforces of Wisdom and Power. However, he is restrained by Princess Hilda, who sends Link off to find and rescue the Sages. Once he does so, he obtains the Triforce of Courage and returns to the top of Lorule Castle, Hilda reveals that her kingdom once had a Triforce as well, but her ancestors destroyed it in a misguided attempt to end the fighting over it. Since the world depended on the Triforce, it began rapidly decaying. Hilda then attempts to take the Triforce for herself, but Yuga Ganon breaks free and attempts to steal it for his own purposes. Link ends up destroying him, and Ravio (revealed to be the cowardly Lorulean Link) appears, telling Hilda that dooming Hyrule to save Lorule is exactly the sort of thing their ancestors were trying to prevent. Regretful, she shows Link and Zelda a fissure atop Death Mountain where Yuga had first discovered the link between the two kingdoms, and Link and Zelda travel through. They arrive in the Sacred Realm with the Triforce, and touch it together with the same wish. They recreate Lorule's Triforce, allowing the kingdom to heal.

Super Smash Bros. series[edit]

Throughout the Super Smash Bros. series, the Triforce is the emblem representing The Legend of Zelda characters, including Link, Princess Zelda, Young Link, Toon Link, and Ganondorf, and it appears next to their respective character portraits. Since Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the Triforce is also shown and featured in the Triforce Slash Final Smash.

In the Underground Maze stage of Super Smash Bros. Melee's Adventure mode, the player's fighter has to explore a maze-like area in search of the Triforce, which is randomly located on one of six podiums. If the fighter enters a podium without a Triforce, they must fight one of five Links. Once the fighter finds the Triforce, they proceed to fight Zelda at the Temple.

Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe[edit]

In Mario Kart 8's The Legend of Zelda × Mario Kart 8 DLC pack and later in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, there is a cup named after the Triforce, the Triforce Cup. Furthermore, the Triforce is featured as a symbol on both the Triforce Tires and the Hylian Kite and as Link's emblem. When performing one of his tricks, Link briefly holds up the Triforce.

Gallery[edit]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トライフォース
Toraifōsu
黄金の力
Kogane no chikara
Triforce

Golden Power / Power of Gold

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past instruction booklet, page 5.
  2. ^ TCRF. Prerelease:The Legend of Zelda. The Cutting Room Floor. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  3. ^ Zelda II: The Adventure of Link instruction booklet pages 6–7.
  4. ^ Zelda II: The Adventure of Link instruction booklet pages 9–11.
  5. ^ The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past instruction booklet, pages 3–6.
  6. ^ Miyamoto, la Wii U et le secret de la Triforce - Gamekult interview
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