Not when it was first introduced in the games. My point is that the Zelda games aren't afraid of getting silly, Musou, especially cross-over Musous, is rather silly in concept, and complaining that the two put together in a fanservice-laden game has some weird playable characters is ridiculous. There are plenty of "valid" fighters in the series, they just aren't concerned with adhering to this silly notion of needing to stick to them.
Marin from Link's Awakening joins Hyrule Warriors
Is this you first Koei game?
You've never played a musou game, have you?
>meanwhile RuneScape musou never
Why not that faggot villain with the painting powers? Or Irene?
Well you're wrong on that count, but even if you weren't… What you're forgetting is that this a musou fan-service game to Zelda fans. This isn't Smash brothers. They've turned bosses into humans so they could be playable, and they've taken several characters who don't even fight and did the same.
So the whatever is making you go "they couldn't possibly use -this- character due to another character vaguely resembling him or not being important to me!" isn't really an excuse, or something that would stop Koei-Tecmo.
I mean, Just off of the top of my head I know we have Agahnim, Ralph, Din, Nayru, Veran, Onox, Vaati, Linebeck, Yuga.
So theres no need or point to continue to throw in Ocarina characters at this point. Maybe if they do a second Hyrule Warriors, but not now.
I thought about Nabooru's weapon being something like a sand glaive. It's primary element is light but the blazing sands can set enemies on fire. The sand glaive is enveloped in a whirlwind of sand that constantly tears away at enemies around Nabooru.
The more hits she lands the more sand she makes. The sand glave is primarily a thrusting weapon for combos, but it has a wide swing. And the more sand you have the more powerful and wider your attacks get.
What's wrong with the twin swords Gerudo typically use?
Either or could work. As long as it has the theme of sand I'm fine with it.
I'm torn.
It's a great game aside from that, though.