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Link has been a favorite since the original [[Super Smash Bros.]], and he still shines today. Although his jumps lack in comparison to [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl/Toon Link|Toon Link's]], his attacks are much more powerful. His down smash is good for a quick attack to both sides, in case you are surrounded. The upward smash is great for dealing damage, creating combinations, and KO-ing opponents because it hits three times and the final strike has a lot of knockback. His sideways smashes have a nice reach, and if you press the attack button again (you can vary your timing to be tricky), he will do a second, more powerful slice than the first one. In addition, link's midair down attack is very powerful, dealing heavy damage with awesome diagonal knockback. | |||
Link doesn't rely on his specials as much as some characters, but as always, they are good to have and use. His up special is great as a recovery move (much better than his jumping) and can be charged on the ground. It has good knockback. | |||
Some other good strategies are: | |||
# Bring close/Stun with boomerang then unleash final smash/charged side smash move | |||
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== Final Smash == | == Final Smash == |
Revision as of 00:55, 1 October 2008
Link has been a favorite since the original Super Smash Bros., and he still shines today. Although his jumps lack in comparison to Toon Link's, his attacks are much more powerful. His down smash is good for a quick attack to both sides, in case you are surrounded. The upward smash is great for dealing damage, creating combinations, and KO-ing opponents because it hits three times and the final strike has a lot of knockback. His sideways smashes have a nice reach, and if you press the attack button again (you can vary your timing to be tricky), he will do a second, more powerful slice than the first one. In addition, link's midair down attack is very powerful, dealing heavy damage with awesome diagonal knockback.
Link doesn't rely on his specials as much as some characters, but as always, they are good to have and use. His up special is great as a recovery move (much better than his jumping) and can be charged on the ground. It has good knockback.
Some other good strategies are:
- Bring close/Stun with boomerang then unleash final smash/charged side smash move
Standard attacks
Press Down + 2 when in the air to make him dive down with his sword and stab foes below.
He uses his master sword for many melee attacks.
Special Attacks
Grab & Throws
Wii Remote + Nunchuk | Wii Remote (sideways) | Wii Classic Controller | GameCube Controller | Throw | Info |
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or | or | Clawshot | This can be used as a Tether Recovery. |
Taunts
Wii Remote + Nunchuk | Wii Remote (sideways) | Wii Classic Controller | GameCube Controller | Taunt |
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Twirls his sword twice and sheaths it, like he does in Twilight Princess. | ||||
+ | ( or )+ | or | or | Summons a fairy. |
+ | Stands on one foot and poses, like his taunt in the original Super Smash Bros. |
Final Smash
Triforce Slash: Link creates two giant Triforce symbols that trap a character while Link slashes them repeatedly. Two or three characters can be trapped by lining them up before activating the Triforce slash.