Editing Zelda (SSBU)

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Although Zelda benefits from some the changes to the game's engine, other changes have impaired her as well; the universal increase in mobility doesn't benefit her as much due to her slow grounded movement, since it still doesn't allow her to catch up with most of the cast. The increased [[shieldstun]] both helps and hinders Zelda, as it allows her moves to be more safely spaced, but combined with the universal reductions to landing lag (despite aerials having less shieldstun), it also slightly worsens her respectable out of shield game.
Although Zelda benefits from some the changes to the game's engine, other changes have impaired her as well; the universal increase in mobility doesn't benefit her as much due to her slow grounded movement, since it still doesn't allow her to catch up with most of the cast. The increased [[shieldstun]] both helps and hinders Zelda, as it allows her moves to be more safely spaced, but combined with the universal reductions to landing lag (despite aerials having less shieldstun), it also slightly worsens her respectable out of shield game.


Overall, Zelda's moveset has been considerably enhanced from previous installments, making her strengths much more defined. Game updates also brought her meaningful improvements that have made her moveset more cohesive and consistent. This has allowed Zelda to fare better than in previous installments; though despite these changes and her strengths, Zelda still retains her core weaknesses from previous games. Zelda still underperforms compared to the rest of the cast, despite this incarnation being her strongest one yet.
Overall, Zelda's moveset has been considerably enhanced from previous installments, making her strengths much more defined and allowing her to play defensive much more reliably, while her nerfs aren't as meaningful as her buffs. Game updates also brought her meaningful improvements that have made her moveset more cohesive and consistent. This has allowed Zelda to fare better than in previous installments; though despite these changes and her strengths, Zelda still retains some of her weaknesses from previous games, mainly her slow mobility, light weight, and moveset inconsistencies. Coupled with the various buffs other veterans have received (to varying degrees) as well as the introduction of varied DLC characters mean Zelda still underperforms compared to the rest of the cast, despite this incarnation being her strongest one yet.


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