
After the main story and Cia's Tale are completed, The Wind Waker storyline is unlocked which is set after the defeat of Ganon and the conclusion of Linkle's Tale. Legends also adds new story scenarios to Legends Mode (and Free Mode) such as Linkle's Tale, side scenarios that focus on new character Linkle and her quest to reach Hyrule Castle. However some features from Hyrule Warriors are absent such as Challenge Mode and two-player co-op. The game also introduces alternate versions of various stages (such as Lake Hylia at sunset, Gerudo Desert at night, the Valley of Seers with clear blue skies, or a ruined version of Hyrule Field) from Hyrule Warriors. One noticeable minor change is that all characters Giant Boss Weak Point Smash have been simplified to a simple release of energy that puts the boss in a downed state exposing their weak point gauge. Legends also introduces a new Adventure Map based on the Great Sea from The Wind Waker that is unlocked after completing the main Adventure Map.

Other changes include the addition of Level 4 weapons which are stronger plus versions of each characters' Level 3 weapon. Also, in certain scenarios in both the Legend and Free Modes, Owl Statues are placed at key locations to allow players to teleport to after using the new Ocarina item. Legends has the ability to allow players to control at least more than one playable character on any map and mode, making it easier for players to complete objectives and control the flow of the game. However, it does include several new features to address some of the issues of the main game.

Like the original Wii U version, Legends offers the same fluid gameplay of Dynasty Warriors while combining with the lore and aesthetics of the Legend of Zelda series. 5.1.3 Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks Pack.
