
In the Japanese version, he merely laughed derisively as he flew away. His final line before flying off to Medoh in the second memory was different between versions.During a bonus session of the documentary about the making of Breath of the Wild, sound director Hajime Wakai stated that Revali is his favorite character.He behaves quite derisively toward the other champions save for Mipha, whom he genuinely seems to respect, though Mipha dislikes his harsh treatment of Link. After this battle, Revali seems to consider Link as his rival. Link and Revali start to fight, but Zelda stops them just before they are about to kill each other. In Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Revali first attacks Zelda and Link after mistaking Terrako as Harbinger Ganon, the one that had brought a horde of monsters to attack Rito Village. This amiibo is compatible with Breath of the Wild's DLC packs. Īn amiibo based on Revali was released on November 10, 2017. After Link leaves, Revali flies Medoh, landing on top of the giant stone perch above Rito Village. He thanks and congratulates Link on succeeding where he has failed and acknowledges Link as a warrior worthy of Revali's Gale. He was succeded by Teba as the protector of Rito Village.Īfter Link's victory over Windblight Ganon, Revali is freed and gains a grudging respect for the hero. Unlike the other 3 Champions, Revali does not have any known relatives or descendants. Like the rest of the Champions, his spirit was imprisoned within the corrupt Divine Beast for the next century. Despite his best efforts, Revali was defeated by Windblight Ganon. At Daruk's command, he and the rest of the Champions hastened to their Divine Beasts. Minutes later, there was a loud rumble and Revali flew into the air to discover that Calamity Ganon had finally awakened. In Link's 15th Recovered Memory, Revali was seen with the rest of the Champions meeting Link and Zelda after her time in the Spring of Wisdom on Mount Lanayru. Revali then mocks Link for not even being able to make it there on his own and soars upward to Medoh. After gloating about how his abilities are superior, Revali suggests they compete one on one atop the Divine Beast Vah Medoh. Revali believes he is more skilled than the young hero. Revali confronts Link and openly admits that despite wanting to stop Ganon, he does not like the idea of merely assisting Link just because he wields the Master Sword. Later on, in Link's second Recovered Memory, Link visits Rito Village. Revali then states his disapproval of Link until Urbosa tells him to stop. After Daruk commented on the depressing delivery of Zelda's speech, Revali reminds Daruk that the "ceremonial pomp, grandeur, and nonsense" was his idea in the first place.

Revali was present during the ritual of Princess Zelda making Link her appointed knight in Link's first Recovered Memory. Revali has the ability to create an impressive updraft that allows him to soar, later named Revali's Gale after him. He was known as the most skilled archer of all the Rito and could fire Arrows with the speed of a gale.

ġ00 years prior to the events of Breath of the Wild, Revali was the Champion of the Rito tribe. His resentment towards Link is due to envy of his higher position as well as his lack of expression rubbing him the wrong way. He is often boastful about his capabilities and is often unwilling to admit defeat when he gets bested by an opponent, claiming he wasn’t trying his best such as when he was defeated by Windblight Ganon, where he claimed he was “only winging it”. Revali is known for his arrogant, sardonic outward personality, which is especially apparent when around Link.
