Vaati

SummaryEdit
Vaati is the main antagonist in the Four Swords subseries of The Legend of Zelda games, appearing in The Minish Cap, Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures. Vaati, much like Ganondorf, appears in both humanoid and monstrous forms, although the former only appears in The Minish Cap. In The Minish Cap Vaati also takes on three other forms, one before his human form, one after his first monstrous transformation and one in between.

Vaati is selfish and self-serving, seeking only to fulfill his personal desires. Having been corrupted by learning of the evil within the hearts of men, he instinctively seeks power. Vaati's background is not revealed until the storyline of The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. ==Powers and StatsEdit== Tier: High 7-A | At least 4-C | At least Low 2-C

Name: Vaati

Origin: The Legend of Zelda

Gender: Male

Age: Thousands of years old

Classification: Minish/Demonic Sorcerer

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Immortality (Type 1 and 4), Magic, Transmutation, Reality Warping, Petrification, Energy Blasts, Elemental Manipulation, Flight and levitation, Teleportation, Shapeshifting, Summoning, Intangibility, Lasers, Lightning Manipulation

 Attack Potency: Small Island level (Stomped Minish Cap Link with ease, Broke the seal of the Bound Chest [The Picori Blade, a sword with the power to repel Evil Magic] that contained the Army of Evil and acquired his powers from a wish granted to him by the Mage's Cap, which is comparable in power to a fraction of the Light Force) | At least Star level (Absorbed a large portion of the Light Force's power. The Light Force is supposedly similar in power to a piece of The Triforce, one of which is also wielded by Princess Zelda) | At least Universe Level+ (Fought against the four Links, who possessed the three pieces of the Triforce)

Speed: Relativistic (Blitzed early game Link from Minish Cap) | Relativistic+ (Superior to Twinrova, fought Link from Minish Cap) | FTL (Reacted to the 4 Links from Four Swords Adventure, all of which had the full Triforce in the Anniversary edition of Four Swords)

Lifting Strength: Class K | Class T+ | Class E+

Striking Strength: Class EJ (Well above Link at the beginning of the game) | At least Class XPJ | At least Universal

 Durability: Small Island level (Completely untouchable by Link for most of his journey) | At least Star level (Requires a power comparable to the Four Sword to be slain) | At least Universe Level+ (Put up a long fight against the Four Links, who possessed both the Four Sword and the Triforce)

Stamina: High | High | Extremely high, possibly limitless

Range: Standard melee range. Hundreds of meters with magic. | Extended melee range. Thousands of kilometers with magic via power-scaling | Extended melee range. At least stellar via reality warping.

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Standard Equipment: The Mage's Cap | A large portion of the Light Force | Same as before

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Intelligence: A capable sorcerer and an experienced combatant

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Weaknesses: Nothing notable | The Four Sword | Same as before

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Key: Base | Light Force Empowered | Four Swords Anniversary

<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:14px;">Note: The four Links only possessed the full Triforce in the Anniversary addition of Four Swords, which is a remake of the original GBA title. This makes the canonicity slightly questionable, but regardless, the stats have been accounted for.