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* [[No Export for You]]: ''Tetra's Trackers'' from the Japanese version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]''.
** The Sattelaview games for the Super Fmicom: the first being a remake of Zelda 1 (with different map layouts), and the second being a [[Timed Mission]] in the ''[[A Link to The Past]]'' engine, where your hero (not Link, who's caught in Windfish Island) must collect the 8 stone tablets to seal Ganon again, after his seal weakened.
** The three Tingle [[Spin-Off]] games: the first one, ''[[Freshly -Picked: TinglesTingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]'', was released only in Japan and Europe; the US version was cancelled under popular demand from an online NOA poll. It has greed as a game mechanic. The latter two, only released in Japan, are a Ballon Fight clone, and a sequel to the first game but with [[Dating Sim]] elements, of all things.
* [[No Hero Discount]]: You can save the world as long as you have enough rupees.
* [[No Hugging, No Kissing]]: In (almost) every game, Link and Zelda never express romance, though there's an undercurrent in several games.
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** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'': {{spoiler|Zelda herself is the goddess Hylia in human form, [[Big Bad|Ghirahim]] is essentially the [[Evil Counterpart]] to Fi, [[Bigger Bad|Demise]] creates Ganon as the manifestation of his own hatred, and the Old Woman at the Sealed Temple is actually Impa.}}
* [[Rewarding Vandalism]]: Such a perennial favorite that it is a minor shock when someone calls you out for destroying scenery for your own benefit:
{{quote|'''[[Skyward Sword|Lumpy Pumpkin]] Owner: Why would you do that!'''
'''Link:''' ''(Picks up Heart Piece from chandelier wreckage)''
'''Player:''' TOTALLY [[Worth It|WORTH IT!]] }}
** Also sometimes you get money from people for keeping their secret places that you just discovered for yourself. Subverted in the first game and the Oracle games, where you sometimes have to pay for the door you just destroyed.
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* [[Songs in the Key of Panic]]: Since the 3D games, minigames and timed switches use this method to tell you to hurry up. Then there's ''[[Majoras Mask]]'', which takes the whole concept of limited time and uses it to mess with your head.
* [[Sound of No Damage]]: Used for both Link's shield deflecting projectiles and enemies getting hit in armored areas.
* [[Spin-Off]]: Link's Crossbow Training (of ''Twilight Princess''), ''[[Freshly -Picked: TinglesTingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]'' (not of a specific game, but starring a recurring character) and an actual board game.
* [[Spoiler Title]]: ''Link's Awakening'' and ''Twilight Princess''.
* [[Stab the Sky]]: Almost every time Link gets a sword.