Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Link

The first swordsman of Smash and definite fan favorite, Link returns to Smash with some neat new moves and some minor tweaks to his kit. Wielding the Master Sword, Link's attacks boast both range and reach, but they're not very fast. In fact, Link's attacks are all a bit sluggish, which hinders his usefulness at close combat. However, Link has plenty of projectiles to make up for his lack of speed, each with unique features that help Link keep foes away or create openings in opponents' defenses. Link is a character that is equipped for any situation, and is a great choice for any patient, defensive player.

Basic attributes
With his wide arsenal of weaponry, Link leans toward the heavy side of the spectrum from the weight of all those items he wields. Mobility certainly isn't Link's strong suit. He has pretty poor dash speed and his jumps feel more weighted than average. Link's evasive options are pretty standard, although his rolls are slightly slower than average.

Final Smash - Triforce Slash
Upon using the Final Smash, Link will send out his Triforce, which functions as an invisible projectile. If the Triforce hits an enemy player, said player will be trapped between two Triforce pieces as Link tears them apart with a ton of slashes, finishing with a powerful strike that knocks the target sideways. Anyone too close during the Final Smash can also be hit by Link's slashes.