

Like Link, Ravio carries a large assortment of items and weapons (save for a Sword and Shield) which he rents to his counterpart, though later will offer to let Link purchase them from him.

He does however, have a kind heart like his counterpart. Unlike Link, Ravio is a coward and lazy, which is in sharp contrast to Link's courage and adventurous personality. He successfully convinces Hilda that stealing Hyrule's Triforce would only bring out the worst in Lorule, which was exactly the scenario their forebears had hoped to avoid when they destroyed Lorule's Triforce, and the two see Link and Zelda off as they return to their own world.Īfter Link and Zelda wish on Hyrule's Triforce to restore Lorule's Triforce, Ravio and Hilda are seen in the Sacred Realm of Lorule as the clouds part and their Triforce is restored. He was afraid to stand up to them, however, so he fled Lorule, hoping to find a hero who could stop Hilda and Yuga. A servant of Hilda's, Ravio did not agree with her plan to steal Hyrule's Triforce. He will begin selling off his wares after Link finds the Master Sword, and will thank Link for allowing him to make enough Rupees to retire early if every item in his shop is bought.Īfter Yuga-Ganon and Princess Hilda are defeated and Princess Zelda is freed, Ravio enters Lorule, where it is revealed that he is the Lorulian counterpart to Link. Initially, Ravio will only rent items to Link and will send Sheerow to retrieve any rented items should Link fall in battle. Additionally, he gives Link his bracelet. After Link awakens, he grants Ravio permission to stay in his house, where Ravio sets up his shop. Shortly after Link fails to stop Yuga from abducting Seres from the sanctuary, Ravio, passing by the sanctuary, saves Link and brings him back to his house. It has been dismissed as an unintentional coincidence of the development teams working close together.Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow. Ravio's purple appearance greatly resembles that of Nabbit from New Super Mario Bros.Ravio's costume makes him resemble Link's bunny form in the Dark World in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.Ravio is shown to be left-handed, as Link is, in his demonstrations of the items he rents out.He attacks primarily using his Rental Hammer. In Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, he is part of the base roster. In Hyrule Warriors and Hyrule Warriors Legends, he is a DLC character. Ravio is a playable character in Hyrule Warriors. In Hero Mode, if Link visits the Vacant House, he can find Ravio's journal which details the plan. Instead, he traveled to Hyrule in the hope of finding someone who could take on the pair. He learned of Princess Hilda's plan to work with Yuga to steal Hyrule's Triforce but, he was too afraid to do anything directly. He is originally Link's counterpart in Lorule. Towards the end of the game, Ravio reveals his true identity. When he returns home, he discovers that Ravio has turned his house into an rental item shop. Link discovers a sign outside the Eastern Palace and learns of an item being opened south of the castle. Link encounters Ravio soon after encountering Yuga when he discovers an unexpected guest in his house. It is shown that he looks just like Link except with dark purple hair and green eyes. He also wears a blue and black striped scarf.Īt the end of the game, he removes his mask and reveals his face to Link. Beneath his tunic, he wears leather boots and vermillion leggings. He wears a purple bunny hood that hides his face, and an ankle-length purple tunic, tied together by a brown belt embedded with a green Rupee. Ravio is a young man, the same age as Link.
