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[[File:Link SSBB.jpg|thumb|Link, as he appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.|200px]] | [[File:Link SSBB.jpg|thumb|Link, as he appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.|200px]] | ||
Unlike the previous two installments, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' does not feature the Hero of Time. Instead, he has been succeeded by his descendant, the "Hero of Twilight" from ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''. While this Link's playstyle is essentially the same as his ancestor's, some of his moves are slightly different in order to match his aesthetics and functionalities in ''Twilight Princess''. This is most apparent with the [[Gale Boomerang]] and the [[Clawshot]]: the former can pull opponents and items toward Link with a small tornado, whereas the latter can grab an edge, but not walls. Other changes include the arrows of his Hero's Bow, which now disappear after a distance, and his Spin Attack now being chargeable when used on the ground. | Unlike the previous two installments, ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' does not feature the Hero of Time. Instead, he has been succeeded by his descendant, the "Hero of Twilight" from ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''. While this Link's playstyle is essentially the same as his ancestor's, some of his moves are slightly different in order to match his aesthetics and functionalities in ''Twilight Princess''. This is most apparent with the [[Gale Boomerang]] and the [[Hookshot and Clawshot|Clawshot]]: the former can pull opponents and items toward Link with a small tornado, whereas the latter can grab an edge, but not walls. Other changes include the arrows of his Hero's Bow, which now disappear after a distance, and his Spin Attack now being chargeable when used on the ground. | ||
Like the rest of the cast, Link has a [[Final Smash]] that he obtains when he breaks a [[Smash Ball]]. In his case, his Final Smash is the [[Triforce Slash]], in which light from the Triforce of Courage on Link's hand shoots out and traps an opponent in between two large Triforce-shaped force fields. Link then dashes at the opponent, unleashes a barrage of slashes, and then finishes with a powerful blow with enough [[knockback]] to [[one-hit KO]] the opponent if nothing gets in the way. | Like the rest of the cast, Link has a [[Final Smash]] that he obtains when he breaks a [[Smash Ball]]. In his case, his Final Smash is the [[Triforce Slash]], in which light from the Triforce of Courage on Link's hand shoots out and traps an opponent in between two large Triforce-shaped force fields. Link then dashes at the opponent, unleashes a barrage of slashes, and then finishes with a powerful blow with enough [[knockback]] to [[one-hit KO]] the opponent if nothing gets in the way. |