Mipha is a fictional character in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series.
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Mipha is a fictional character in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series.
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Mipha was introduced as a major character in the 2017 action-adventure game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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Mipha appears as a playable character in the 2020 hack-and-slash video game Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.
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Mipha is a princess of the Zora and one of the four Champions, including Urbosa, Revali and Daruk, who aid Princess Zelda and Link to fight against the threat of Calamity Ganon.
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Mipha has a unique set of skills related to the aquatic Zora, including the power to manipulate water in battle and the power to heal.
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Since her introduction, Mipha has received a positive reception from critics for her tragic and complex character.
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Mipha is quite short in stature when compared with other Hyrulean characters and smaller than the average Zora girl.
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Mipha is a Zora princess, being the daughter of King Dorephan, the ruler of Zora's Domain.
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Mipha is the pilot of the Divine Beast of water, Vah Ruta.
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Mipha has a deep bond with her younger brother, Prince Sidon who appears as a character in Breath of the Wild.
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Mipha has a meek demeanour, but she is a skilled athlete and is renowned amongst the Zora for her abilities to use a spear and to effortlessly glide up and down waterfalls in Zora's Domain.
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Mipha is incredibly perceptive and makes notes of her personal observations in her journal, many of which are about Link.
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Mipha is introduced as one of the four Champions that Princess Zelda recruits to protect Hyrule against Calamity Ganon in the backstory of Breath of the Wild.
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Mipha is shown to have romantic feelings for Link to such an extent that she makes Zora armour for him to wear.
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Mipha reappears in the present-day storyline as a spirit when Link wakes up 100 years later.
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When Link takes control of Divine Beast Vah Ruta, Mipha's spirit is set free, but despite her love for Link, she understands that she can never be with him.
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Mipha wields the Lightscale Trident or Zora Spear in battle and has the ability to heal herself and her allies on the battlefield.
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Mipha uses her skill to manipulate water to create water-based attacks.
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Mipha plays a major role in the storyline as she is one of the four Champions recruited to pilot one of the Divine Beasts.
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Breath of the Wild, Nintendo released an amiibo of Mipha, which was reprinted for the launch of Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.
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Mipha has received a positive reception from fans and critics.
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Mipha is the perfect representation of excellence and power, something the people of Hyrule and her brother definitely recognize and respect.
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Mipha was listed by The Gamer in second place in a list of "The 10 Strongest Women in the Zelda Series", noting her fighting skills with a spear, her healing ability and her relationship with Link.
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