The Legend of Paper Zelda

The Legend of Paper Zelda would be an adventure RPG for the Wii, Wii U, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo 3DS. As you might expect, this idea is a combination of The Legend of Zelda and Paper Mario. The basic idea that is common in Zelda games would remain, but characters like Ganon and Link, as well as minions like goblins and carnivorous plants, would take on the paper format established in the Mario titles. The environment will also show this; for example, if Link threw the Gale Boomerang at an enemy, it would do damage by flipping around the paper enemy.

New items might be implemented with this title, just as in the Paper Mario series, in order to make the terrain a bigger part of the game. Perhaps Link could acquire a shovel and use it to to dig things up, or maybe he could destroy walls with bombs.

Plot
The plot would fit the Zelda pattern, but it would also fit the whimsical paper world in which it's based. That being said, it shouldn't come as a surprise that this game wouldn't fall anywhere in the official Zelda timeline, were it to be made. It would fall in with games like Hyrule Warriors as a hybrid spinoff.

This game would be about Ganon seeking possession of the Triforce Pencil, an enchanted object which would allow the user to bend 2D space and time, rewriting (no pun intended) history to make Link and Zelda disappear, and make himself the ruler of Paper Hyrule, enforcing his authority by using the pencil to make gruesome minions in the thousands to carry out his evil will.

Link would probably be around the age he was in A Link Between Worlds, but he would have a paper appearance resembling his OoT incarnation. He'd play the role of a young farmhand under a somewhat impatient farmer named Elfonze, and the only part of the job he really enjoys is working alongside a spirited young girl named Malon, the farmer's daughter, whom he has a secret crush on.

The inciting incident of Link's journey is when the farm is raided by bandits, and Malon is kidnapped. Even after Link wards off half the bandits by himself using just a shovel, Elfonze tells him to stay behind and goes to rescue Malon on his own. Link finally gets fed up and follows Elfonze anyway.

However, Link soon finds Elfonze mortally wounded, and in his last moment, he gives Link his sword and tells him to do what he couldn't.

Link's quest to track down Malon gets him caught up in Ganon's schemes, because it turns out that the bandits who kidnapped Malon were sent by Ganon in an attempt to draw out Link.

Gameplay
As mentioned before, this game is similar to a good degree to Super Paper Mario. The gameplay would adopt the option of switching between 2D and 3D viewing angles, in order to resurrect the style of play in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, but also provide the 3D graphics which is now the more popular in the franchise.

However, I may also feature the exploration factor in the first Paper Mario title, and I'm considering the availability of round-based combat (but only executed in the same way as in Paper Mario).

Characters
This game would be in many ways similar to Paper Mario, with a major gameplay similarity being the ability to play as multiple characters in a party. This roster would include:


 * Link


 * Zelda
 * Malon


 * Groose


 * Impa
 * Biggoron
 * Ralis