Teba first appears in the Scenario, Air and Lightning, where Revali is battling against Windblight Ganon around Divine Beast Vah Medoh. As Revali falters against Windblight Ganon, Teba is summoned through Terrako's Gate of Time, and he uses his Falcon Bow to shoot Arrows at Windblight Ganon's cannon.
By the time the Warriors are able to enter Divine Beast Vah Medoh, Teba has teamed up with Revali by dodging Windblight's attacks to distract it. He calls out to Revali, who lets loose three Bomb Arrows as revenge.[72] Windblight Ganon uses its cannon to shoot a powerful gust to deflect the Arrows, frustrating Teba.[73] Revali reassures Teba, as he notices that they have bought enough time for the party to board Vah Medoh to help.[74]
Once Windblight Ganon retreats, the Warriors convenes on top of Divine Beast Vah Medoh. Urbosa and takes a moment to thank the party and Riju for coming to their aid. Teba, upon witnessing Revali's insincere gratitude towards Link rescuing him, is surprised by his demeanor.[75] However, his musing is interrupted by Urbosa, who asks Zelda what happened at Hyrule Castle.[76]
After hearing these recent events, Teba joins Revali to help him defend Western Hyrule from a surge of monsters and corrupted Guardians. During the Movie "Vah Medoh's Pilots", Teba defends Revali from Guardian Skywatchers as he pilots the Divine Beast. When the Skywatchers persue him, Revali returns the favor by hitting his pursuers, causing Teba to be impressed by Revali's skill.[77] With confidence, Revali boasts about showcasing Vah Medoh's power.[78] As they take out numerous Monster outposts, Windblight Ganon reappears a few times in a final attempt to kill both Teba and Revali, but Revali is able to finally slay the demon.
In the Guardian of Remembrance Downloadable Content Scenario, "EX Searching Hyrule Forest", Revali notices an unfamiliar Rito child disappear in Korok Forest. He reports to Teba that he saw a Rito child with the same colored feathers as Teba.[79] Horrified, Teba pleads to tag along with Revali and two Rito Captains, to which Revali agrees to. In Korok Forest, Teba asks for a further description of the missing child, with Revali replying that the child's face is a bit similar to Teba's.[80]
After some searching, Teba discovers that the child is his son, Tulin, and is grateful that he is safe.[81] Tulin explains that he somehow ended up in the forest and he was looked after by "tiny creatures", which intrigues his father.[82] Teba is uncomfortable leaving Tulin alone in the forest, and a Rito Captain volunteers to protect Tulin on their way out.
While exiting the Forest, Teba introduces Tulin to Revali, who is pleasantly surprised that they are related and both have traveled through time. Tulin praises Revali, but mistakenly believes that he is just another Rito warrior who might be just as good as the Rito Champion, which a shocked Revali corrects him that he is actually the real deal. During their journey out, Tulin continues to be amazed by Revali's prowess, leading him to believe that he is still worshipped even after a hundred years. When they make it to their destination, which turned out to be a dead end, Revali becomes flustered that they should have consulted the help from the Koroks, but Tulin who can read the wind and was given knowledge on the false passages, reveals the way out and after revealing the second passage, Revali becomes impressed by Tulin's skills in understanding the wind as the child guides the grownups out. After a final surge of monsters, Teba thanks Revali for his help, but Revali tells him to stop with the excessive praise.
Once they are able to escape to the forest entrance, Teba lets Tulin off his back and reminds Tulin to use his manners since Revali was the reason he was found.[83] Tulin complies as he trots to stand in front of the Rito Champion and gives him his gratitude.[84][85] Revali smiles a bit and compliments him back.[86] Overjoyed to hear this,[87] Tulin lets him know of his intentions to train so that he can be like him as he jumped close to Revali's face as he nervously backs away, and adds that he also will one day master the Great Eagle Bow.[88] Revali sighs as he reminds him that he could have been killed by the monsters in the forest and notes that he wasn't the least bit scared.[89] He looks over at Teba and notes that Tulin will eventually master the wind.[90] Teba agrees, but he adds that he must surpass his father first.[91] Tulin then imitates Revali's speaking patterns,[92] prompting a laugh from Teba before he stops himself upon seeing Revali's resigned face.[93] Teba struggled to find the right words, but then Revali succumbs into a warm laughing fit.[94] as Teba and Tulin soon follow. Tulin then attempts his own version of Revali's Gale, which he calls "Tulin's Tornado" only to fall on his back,[95] as Teba walks up to him,[96] as Revali chuckles and reminds Tulin that he still has to keep at it.[97]
In the "All Hyrule, United" Scenario, Purah had managed to get the Sheikah Towers back in working condition and supercharges it to bring armies of all races together, including the Champions, Divine Beasts, and the reformed Yiga Clan. Revali, noticeably more relaxed and light-hearted than he initially was, is fully content with flaunting their power as a whole,[98] and Teba encourages Revali to make his people proud of him.[99] With her surviving father's approval, Princess Zelda takes command of the united army and gives a powerful speech charging for the outposts and taking out the monsters that uphold the barrier so that the Champion Pilots can open fire upon Calamity Ganon. Despite the monster reviving Blood Moon holding them back, the army managed to move forward.
In "The Future of Hyrule" Scenario, Teba and Revali lead the Rito air force while Zelda leads all the ground forces as they rush to Hyrule Castle to take the fight to Astor and Harbinger Ganon. After both Harbinger Ganon and Astor are defeated, the latter enters into a full psychotic breakdown as he orders the former to destroy the heroes, before he himself gets absorbed by Ganon's Malice and some of it latches onto Terrako, possessing it as it unwillingly attacks Princess Zelda and Link. Once Terrako is sufficiently damaged to the point where it couldn't fight anymore, Teba and the warriors silently mourn its broken state as the now enraged princess swears to destroy Calamity Ganon once and for all and they charge for the sanctum where Ganon awaited them. However, because of his successful reincarnation, Ganon was impervious to all attacks so the princess, out of desperation, tried to use her power to seal the monster. Her power allowed Terrako to get back up and skitter upstairs to sacrifice itself to break down Ganon's defense, allowing the party to attack and eventually defeat him. With some cheering from Daruk and Revali,[100][101] Link uses the Master Sword to critically weaken Ganon enough for Zelda to use her power to destroy him. With Hyrule reverting to its peaceful state, Terrako's blessed screw uses its power to send Teba, Sidon, Yunobo, and Riju back to the future. Teba and the other future counterparts soon depart from this timeline. As he fades away, Teba formally remarks that it was "enlightening," having been able to see "the face behind the Champion".[102] as he was saying good-bye to Revali.[103] After disappearing, Princess Zelda wishes them a brighter future.
In the secret Downloadable Content ending, Teba, Revali, and Tulin rest at the Flight Range. Tulin was sleeping on Revali's lap as the latter managed to keep the blanket from being blown away by the wind, as Teba chuckles happily at their bond with one another.
Gameplay
As a playable Warrior, Teba wields a Bow in a similar fashion to Revali, with the Falcon Bow being his default starting Weapon. Teba does not have a 'flying mode'; with certain attacks causing Teba to rise into the air. His attack style consists of a charge-and-release Arrow as his unique action. By pressing X repeatedly during any Strong Attack, Teba unleashes a flurry of Arrows at Enemies, often zipping about as he does so.