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| {{disambig2|Link's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros''|the character in other contexts|Link}} | | {{disambig2|Link's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros.''|the character in other contexts|Link}} |
| {{Infobox Character | | {{Infobox Character |
| |name = Link | | |name = Link |
| |image = [[File:Link SSB.png]] | | |image = [[File:Link SSB.gif|Link]] |
| |game = SSB | | |game = SSB |
| |ssbgame1 = SSBM | | |ssbgame1 = Melee |
| |ssbgame2 = SSBB | | |ssbgame2 = Brawl |
| |ssbgame3 = SSB4
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| |ssbgame4 = SSBU
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| |availability = [[Starter character|Starter]] | | |availability = [[Starter character|Starter]] |
| |tier = C | | |tier = D |
| |tierJP = ?
| | |ranking = 10 |
| |ranking = 11 | |
| |rankingJP = 9
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| '''Link''' ({{ja|リンク|Rinku}}, ''Link'') appears as a starter character in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' He is the sole fighter from {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} series. Link is perhaps the most well-equipped character with either long ranged and melee options of attack, with two projectiles (which would become three in later iterations), his long-reaching {{h2|List of swords|Master Sword}} and his Hookshot. His design is based on his appearance as an adult in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''. | | '''Link''' (Japanese: リンク, ''Rinku'') appears as a starter character in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' He is the sole representative of the [[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|Zelda series]]. Having many disjointed melee attacks and two projectile weapons, Link can be a hassle to [[approach]]. However, his lack of speed and maneuverability cause problems for Link in approaching an opponent. In fact, much of Link's strategy consists of standing back, throwing a few [[projectile]]s, and waiting for an opening. Due to his slow ground movements and attacks, it is imperative that Link players be able to not only [[short hop]] but be able to input an attack immediately afterward. |
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| Link is voiced by {{s|wikipedia|Nobuyuki Hiyama}}, who reprises his role from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' through re-purposed voice clips.
| | Link is known in high level competitive play as a very defensive character, relying on bombs and boomerangs to prevent gimps and using back aerial, up tilt, and up aerial for combos while using down aerial, forward smash, down smash, and projectiles for edgeguarding. Link's recovery is so poor that he can never be close to a ledge. Link's poor recovery and the fact that he is very easily comboed make it difficult for him to win. Link has poor match-ups due to this and is usually considered the worst character to use on [[Dream Land]]. For this he is second to last, 10th, on the tier list with Luigi. On [[Hyrule Castle]] however, Link is generally considered to be 6th or 5th due to Link's ability to camp with enough room like [[Fox (SSB)|Fox]]. Link is also slightly better in the PAL version and much better in the Japanese version of SSB. In the PAL version, this is due to having better horizontal movement while in the Japanese version, Link has an Up tilt that combos into itself multiple times and can break a shield alone as well as Bombs that are much easier to combo off. |
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| Link is currently ranked 11th on the [[tier list]], the second lowest ranked character, outranking only {{SSB|Luigi}}. His placement in ''Smash 64'' is also tied with [[Link (SSBB)|his later iteration in ''Brawl'']] as his worst placement in the series. Link is known in high level competitive play as a very defensive character, relying on {{b|bomb|Link}}s and [[Boomerang]]s to prevent gimps and using his up tilt and up and back aerials for combos, while using his forward and down smash, down aerial, and [[projectile]]s for [[edgeguarding]]. Having many disjointed melee attacks and his aforementioned two projectiles, Link can be a hassle to [[approach]], while also having an average approach himself courtesy of his extremely high traction.
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| However, his lack of speed and maneuverability limit his ability to safely approach. As a result, Link's game plan is largely attacking from afar with thrown [[projectile]]s and waiting for an opening. Due to his slow ground movement and attacks, it is imperative for Link players to be able to not only [[short hop]] but be able to input an attack immediately afterward. Link's [[recovery]] is awful, with little vertical or horizontal distance, high endlag when landing on stage, and inability to [[b-reverse]]. It is widely considered to be one of the worst recoveries in the series, making offstage play very risky. He is also very easy to combo due to his weight and being a fast faller. Link's recovery and combo vulnerability make many of his matchups difficult. Link is slightly better in the European [[PAL]] version due to having faster [[air speed]] (improving his recovery and some of his combo ability), and his forward smash dealing 4% more damage, and much better in the Japanese version where he is ranked 9th on the tier list, due to Link's up tilt having more reliable combo ability and sending opponents on a more favorable angle to combo, as well as his bombs being much easier to use in combos. Regardless, he has poor matchups on the NTSC-U version, and poor results due to his small playerbase.
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| ==Attributes== | | ==Attributes== |
| [[File:SSB64 Congratulations Link.png|thumb|250px|Link's [[congratulations screen]].]] | | [[File:Linkending.jpg|thumb|250px|Link's ending picture in ''Super Smash Bros.'']] |
| [[File:Ssb64link.jpg|thumb|Link using Spin Attack in the ''Smash 64'' instruction booklet.]]
| | Link has long ranged attacks due to his sword, and they also have good power. On the down side, he also has slow attack and movement speed. His grab is long like his attacks due to being a tether grab, but it leaves him vulnerable if it misses. Link also has two good [[projectile]]s, which can lead to some very aesthetic combos. This makes Link tough to approach, and can be used to edge-guard. Link is also heavy, which means he is harder to knock around but easier to combo. He is one of the only two characters in the game (along with Pikachu) to not have a spike, giving him trouble edgeguarding. |
| In general, Link's attacks are slow, long-ranged, and powerful. This gives him good KOing ability, with his down aerial and forward smash being especially powerful finishers. However, his moves are laggy and easy to [[punish]] if they aren't landed. His [[grab]] is also ranged, being one of the three tether grabs in the game, but it is also very slow and leaves Link very vulnerable if it misses. Link himself is also rather slow, with the second lowest [[dashing]] speed in the game and very short jumps. Despite this, his [[air speed]] and [[walking]] speed are above average. Link is also very stable in terms of gameplay.
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| Link has some powerful finishers as well. His forward tilt is among the strongest, but also slow for one. His forward smash is powerful but slow for a forward smash. [[Spin Attack]] is a powerful move both on the ground and the air.
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| Link is known for relying on his two [[projectile]]s (his [[Boomerang]] and {{b|bomb|Link}}) to keep his opponents away and prevent them from [[approach]]ing. His projectiles can which can lead to some combos. They can also be used to [[edgeguard]]. However, while Link can camp well himself, he has trouble dealing with [[projectile camping]] from some characters (especially {{SSB|Fox}}), due to his poor mobility and jumps.
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| Link is also heavy, which means he is harder to [[KO]] than normal, but it along with his size also makes him easier to [[combo]]. Link has some [[combo]] moves himself, including his up tilt, back aerial, and up aerial, as well as his aforementioned projectiles. His down aerial, forward smash, down smash, and projectiles are his main edgeguarding moves. He is one of the only two characters in the game (along with {{SSB|Pikachu}}) to not have a [[meteor smash]], which can give him some minor trouble edgeguarding. | |
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| Link's biggest problem is his [[recovery]], which many agree is one of the worst in the series as well as the worst one of the game itself. Link's short jumps, fast [[falling speed]] (the second fastest in the NTSC-U version and the fastest in the NTSC-J version) and extremely poor distance given by [[Spin Attack]] (it even descends before the animation is over), with no options to extend it. Link is also edgeguarded and [[gimp]]ed easily.
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| Link is low on the tier list because he is very easy to combo and edgeguard, which allows many characters to get him offstage quickly and finish him off, if not [[zero-death]]ing him outright. Link relies solely on his projectile camping to avoid this. Link is not helped by the fact that {{SSB|Dream Land}} is the only legal stage in competitive play. When [[Hyrule Castle]] was legal, he could rely on projectile camping there far more than on Dream Land.
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| ==Differences between game versions==
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| ===NTSC-J to NTSC-U===
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| Link was significantly nerfed in his transition to the NTSC-U version compared to his original Japanese incarnation. Link's gravity was increased which reduced the height of his jumps and Spin Attack, notably making his recovery even more limited than it already was. A handful of Link's moves were also made noticeably less effective. Up tilt received a huge damage/knockback reduction which both significantly hindered Link's combo potential at lower percents and his shield pressuring potential. Down aerial also saw a significant power reduction which made it far less effective as a combo ender. While the higher [[SDI]] presence/hitlag does make it easier for Link to escape combos, this overall does not help Link too much (due to his susceptibility to combos) and Link's higher gravity made him more susceptible to combos. In addition to this, these factors also hindered some of Link's main combo tools, particularly up smash and back aerial due to their multi hitting nature. Link is overall significantly worse in the NTSC-U version, as his combo game is weaker and his biggest weakness (his recovery) was made even worse. Link ended up going from a solid mid tier in the Japanese version to one of the worst characters in the North American version.
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| ====Aesthetics====
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| *{{change|The reflective metal visuals on Link's Master Sword have been removed, making his sword look more plastic and cartoonish.}}
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| ====Attributes====
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| *{{nerf|Link walks slightly slower (0.4 → 0.37).}}
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| *{{nerf|Link's [[gravity]] is higher (3.2 → 3.4). While this does improve his vertical endurance and his ability to land, it also makes him more susceptible to combos and more notably, it reduces the height of his jumps and his Spin Attack, hindering his already poor recovery.}}
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| *{{buff|Link's shield is slightly larger (260 → 280).}}
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| ====Ground attacks====
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| *{{nerf|Up tilt deals 5% less damage (15% → 10%), without compensation on its knockback values. This not only greatly hinders the move's KO potential and its combo potential at lower percents but this also greatly hinders the move's shield pressuring potential, going from being able to chain into itself on shield to now leaving Link at a frame disadvantage on shield (if the move is landed from the front).}}
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| **{{buff|However, the move's lower power also improves its combo potential at higher percents.}}
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| *{{change|Up tilt launches opponents at a lower angle (90° → 79°).}}
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| *{{nerf|Up tilt has smaller hitboxes (120u/90u → 100u/80u) and the far hitbox has been moved closer to Link (z offset: 260 → 240).}}
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| *{{nerf|Up smash deals less damage (8% (hit 1)/4% (hit 2)/24% (total) → 7%/3%/22%).}}
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| ====Aerial attacks====
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| *{{nerf|Down aerial deals less damage (18% → 16%) and has lower base knockback (30 → 25), significantly hindering its KO potential.}}
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| *{{nerf|Down aerial's tip has a smaller hitbox (180u → 150u).}}
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| ====Special attacks====
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| *{{nerf|[[Spin Attack]] grants less height due to Link's higher gravity.}}
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| *{{nerf|[[Bomb]]s deal less damage when they explode (8% → 5%).}}
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| *{{buff|Bombs deal more damage when thrown (4% → 5%).}}
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| *{{buff|Bombs deal more knockback when they explode, improving their combo potential.}}
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| ===NTSC-U to PAL (EUR)===
| | Link's biggest problem is his recovery. His very short jumps, fast falling speed (the second fastest in the game) and poor distance both horizontally and vertically of [[Spin Attack]] (even descends before the animation is over) makes his recovery arguably the worst in the game. It is also easily edge guarded, especially by characters with [[spike]]s. |
| Link has been noticeably buffed in the transition to the European PAL version. His air speed is much higher (now being almost as high as Pikachu's) and he is also significantly heavier which noticeably increases his survivability. Link's recovery covers significantly more distance (although it still remains linear and exploitable) and his higher weight means that a vast majority of hits do not send him as far, giving him the potential to live for significantly longer. Link's forward smash also saw a rather large increase to its power, making it significantly more powerful as a combo ender. Link's combo game in general was improved as his higher air speed gave him access to combos he could not perform previously (or in situations where certain combos would not work) and his stronger forward smash allows him to get KOes off combos where he previously could not score KOes. Ultimately, Link is considerably stronger in the European version than in the North American version, although he is still regarded to be slightly weaker than his Japanese counterpart, being considered to be no higher than mid tier. | |
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| *{{buff|Link is significantly heavier (0.96 → 0.9) going from being tied for the 4th heaviest to the 2nd heaviest.}}
| | Link is very low on the tier list because he is easily gimped and very easily comboed. Usually, the best way for Link to win against most of the characters is to camp and space. Due to the ability to do so on Hyrule however, Link's matchups are much better there. |
| *{{buff|Link's air speed is much higher (31 → 37) going from being tied for the 5th highest to the 3rd highest.}}
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| *{{buff|Link's air acceleration is higher (0.04 → 0.05).}}
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| *{{buff|Link's fast falling speed was significantly increased (102 → 110).}}
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| *{{nerf|Link's double jump is slightly lower (0.9 → 0.88).}}
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| *{{buff|Forward smash deals more damage (20% (clean)/12% (late) → 24%/14%) without compensation on its knockback values, significantly improving its KO potential to the point of becoming the strongest forward smash in the game by a significant margin.}}
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| ===PAL (EUR) to PAL (AUS)===
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| In a rather unique case, Link was changed in the Australian version, being the only character in the game who differs between the European and Australian versions. Link was heavily nerfed in his transition to the Australian PAL version, even beyond his NTSC-U counterpart. The higher weight and stronger forward smash Link received in the European version were reverted to how they were in the NTSC versions, hindering his endurance and KO potential. His air speed received a rather drastic decrease, being a considerable amount lower than in the NTSC versions and his double jump gains even less height. Both of these factors not only made Link's recovery the worst it had ever been by a significant margin but they also made Link's combo potential the worst it had ever been. Link's lower air speed removed combos Link could do in every other version while his lower double jump also meant that certain combos would stop working sooner. As a result of these factors, Link is considerably worse than in any other version, likely being the absolute worst character in the Australian version.
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| *{{nerf|Link is significantly lighter (0.9 → 0.96), with Link being reverted to his NTSC weight.}}
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| *{{nerf|Link's air speed is drastically lower (37 → 27), going from the 3rd highest to the 3rd lowest.}}
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| *{{nerf|Link's double jump is lower (0.88 → 0.85).}}
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| *{{nerf|Link's starting horizontal air velocity multiplier for his double jump is slightly lower (0.35 → 0.34).}}
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| *{{nerf|Forward smash deals less damage (24% (clean)/14% (late) → 20%/12%) without compensation on its knockback values, significantly hindering its KO potential and reverting its power back to its NTSC counterparts.}}
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| ==Moveset== | | ==Moveset== |
| [[File:SSB64 Link.gif|right]] | | [[File:SSB64 Link.gif|right]] |
| [[File:Link SSB Air Attacks.PNG|thumb|150px|Link's aerial attacks]]
| | ====Ground attacks==== |
| {{MovesetTable
| | =====Normal===== |
| |game=SSB
| | *[[Neutral attack]]- Sword Swipe, 5%, then another swipe, 3%, and a last stab for 4% before a series of quick sword stabs, 1% each. This move comes out fast and has decent range right in front on Link. |
| |neutralcount=3
| | *[[Forward tilt|Forward Tilt]]: Sword Chop. Link brings his sword up and slashes down. Somewhat slow but above average damage and knockback for a forward tilt. 18% |
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| | *[[Up tilt|Up Tilt]]: Overhead Sword Swipe. Link quickly swings his sword in a small arch above him. Can be chained together and good for leading into combos, usually forward tilt or neutral aerial. There is the slighted arch in the foe's upward trajectory; When facing right, there's a slight right angle, and vice versa. This move can usually KO a foe reliably above very high damages such as 200%. 10% damage. Changes heavily in Japanese smash 64 doing 14 damage and being able to [[shield break]] and a better angle for combos. |
| |neutralname=Slash ({{ja|なぎ払い|Nagiharai}}) / Counter Slash ({{ja|返し|Kaeshi}}) / Stab ({{ja|突き|Tsuki}}) / Illusion Thrust ({{ja|幻影突き|Genei Tsuki}})
| | *[[Down tilt|Down Tilt]]: Ground Swipe. He slashes his sword sluggishly below him. Usually knocks foes upwards. At lower percentages, this can be followed by a Forward Smash, a Forward Tilt, or even a grab attack. At higher damages, in most cases, it knocks the foe far enough such that there's no way to quickly follow it up. 12% |
| |neutral1dmg=5%
| | *[[Dash attack]]: Running Sword Swipe. He sticks his sword straight out mid-dash and stops. Good range and speed, and can KO usually around 150%. Great for combo finishers. There is, however, some cooldown lag. 16% |
| |neutral2dmg=3%
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| |neutral3dmg=4%
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| |neutralinfdmg=1% per jab
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| |neutraldesc=A vertical slash, a horizontal slash, and a stab. If the attack is button mashed, the third hit will be replaced by a series of rapid jabs that can angle diagonally upwards, straight, and diagonally downwards.
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| |ftiltname=Forward Chop ({{ja|フォワードチョップ|Fowādo Choppu}}) | |
| |ftiltdmg=17% (hilt), 18% (blade)
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| |ftiltdesc=A delayed downward swing. Somewhat slow but above average damage and knockback for a forward tilt.
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| |utiltname=Half-Moon Slash ({{ja|半月斬り|Hangetsu Kiri}})
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| |utiltdmg=10%, 15% (NTSC-J)
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| |utiltdesc=Quickly swings the Master Sword in a small arc above him. Can be chained together and good for leading into combos, usually forward tilt or neutral aerial. The attack's trajectory is based on where they are positioned on hit; when facing right, there's a slight right angle, and vice versa. This move can usually KO a foe reliably above very high damages such as 200%. Changes heavily in Japanese version of Smash 64, doing 15% damage and being able to [[shield break]] and a better angle for combos. | |
| |dtiltname=Grasscutter ({{ja|草薙ぎ|Kusanagi}}) | |
| |dtiltdmg=12%
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| |dtiltdesc=A ground-level slash. Usually knocks foes upwards. At lower percentages, this can be followed by a forward smash, a forward tilt, or even a grab. At high percents, it loses combo potential due to sending opponents too far for a follow-up.
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| |dashname=Dash Thrust ({{ja|ダッシュ突き|Dasshu Tsuki}})
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| |dashdmg=16% (clean body), 11% (late body), 14% (clean blade), 10% (late blade)
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| |dashdesc=Comes to a stop mid-dash, stabbing in front of himself. Good range and speed, and can KO usually around 150%. Great for combo finishers. Moderate ending lag.
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| |fsmashname=Sword Slice ({{ja|スマッシュ斬り|Sumasshu Giri}}, ''Smash Slice'')
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| |fsmashdmg=20% (clean), 12% (late), 24% (EUR clean), 14% (EUR late)
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| |fsmashdesc=Twirls his sword twice in hand, then slashes downward in a similar fashion to his forward tilt, but with more power and lag. Much stronger if hit with the main blade, with very good knockback, being the most powerful forward smash in the game (knockback wise).
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| |usmashname=Triple Sword Slice ({{ja|三段斬り|Sandan Giri}})
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| |usmashdmg=7% (hit 1), 3% (hit 2), 12% (hit 3), 22% (total), 8% (NTSC-J hit 1), 4% (NTSC-J hit 2), 24% (NTSC-J total)
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| |usmashdesc=Three quick, narrow slashes while looking upwards. Lacks range but good for damage racking, as long as the foe doesn't DI out of it. Best suited for heavier characters. This move is somewhat weak for KOing, but at lower percentages it can lead into itself, an aerial, or [[Spin Attack]]. In most other cases, an up aerial or simply some other juggling plan (usually a Bomb readied before the move) is recommended.
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| |dsmashname=Front and Back Sword Slice ({{ja|前後足元斬り|Zengo Ashimoto Giri}})
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| |dsmashdmg=16%
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| |dsmashdesc=Swiftly slashes in front of himself, then behind. A good close-range defensive move but also effective for KOing. This move is one of Link's few moves that come out near-instantaneously, and the ending lag is also rather low. Assuming Link is facing right, when the foe is hit on either side while being closest to Link, they will be sent upwards at a slightly angled trajectory. When hit at the end of Link's blade, it'll knock the foe in a 45° angle in the direction depending on what side they were hit on.
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| |nairname=Link Kick ({{ja|リンクキック|Rinku Kikku}})
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| |nairdmg=10% (clean), 8% (late)
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| |nairdesc=An aerial [[sex kick]]. Best used as a defensive move due to its speed and lack of KO power. Moderately good combo move, and effective for [[edge-guarding]].
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| |fairname=Spinning Sweep ({{ja|回転なぎ払い|Kaiten Nagiharai}})
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| |fairdmg=20% (clean), 12% (late)
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| |fairdesc=Does a swirling slash in a complete circle. Has two hitboxes: the early hit does 20% damage with a good amount of knockback, while a late hit deals less damage, but keeps its decent strength. It is not possible that the two hits will combine into each other. It is used competitively to end combos due to its knockback.
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| |bairname=Double Kick ({{ja|二段蹴り|Nidan Geri}})
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| |bairdmg=10% (hits 1-2), 20% (total)
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| |bairdesc=Two kicks behind himself. They combo into each other for a good amount of knockback, though the second hit can be DI'd out of. In addition, it is risky to use this move near a ledge due to the length of this move, as Link's recovery may not always be good enough to make it back to the stage. Very useful for combos.
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| |uairname=Up Thrust ({{ja|上突き|Ue Tsuki}})
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| |uairdmg=16%
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| |uairdesc=Stabs upward, similarly to his {{iw|zeldawiki|Up Thrust}} from ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''. Decent KO power, can also juggle. Link's blade carries the move's hitbox. Useful on platforms to extend combos.
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| |dairname=Downward Thrust ({{ja|下突き|Shita Dzuki}})
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| |dairdmg=16%, 18% (NTSC-J)
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| |dairdesc=Aims his sword directly below him for a long duration, similarly to his {{iw|zeldawiki|Down Thrust}} from ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''. This has great horizontal knockback. It is possible to hit the same enemy twice to have this move inflict 32% altogether. This move can be used to KO recovering foes by jumping directly at them, but this is only safe if the bounce of the connected hit allows Link to return to the stage. It should be noted that this move's downwards descent can be hastened by fast falling, although doing so is unwise near ledges. Has substantial landing lag when the player lands on the ground while using the move if not [[Z-cancel]]led. Usually considered to be Link's best aerial for shield pressure when Z-cancelled. Used competitively to end combos due to its knockback. Along with [[Pikachu]]'s, this is the only down aerial in SSB to lack a [[meteor smash]] hitbox.
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| |grabname=[[Hookshot]] ({{ja|フックショット|Fukkushotto}})
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| |grabdesc=Uses the Hookshot while standing. Link, along with {{SSB|Samus}} and {{SSB|Yoshi}}, has an "extended grab". This allows him to grab opponents from a distance, but the grab is very laggy if it misses. This can lead to various unique combos due to Link's high grab range.
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| |fthrowname=Kick Off ({{ja|蹴り飛ばし|Keri Tobashi}})
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| |fthrowdmg=14% (throw), 8% (collateral)
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| |fthrowdesc=Kicks his foe forward with good power. Often throws the foe far enough to set up a quick boomerang or bomb-based edgeguard, or simply one of Link's aerials.
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| |bthrowname=Reverse Kick Off ({{ja|後方蹴り飛ばし|Kōhō Keri Tobashi}}, ''Backward Kick'')
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| |bthrowdmg=16% (throw), 8% (collateral)
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| |bthrowdesc=Takes the foe and kicks them directly behind him. Somewhat better KO power than his forward throw.
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| |floorbdmg=6%
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| |floorbdesc=Slashes on both sides and gets up.
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| |floorfdmg=6%
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| |floorfdesc=Slashes on both sides and gets up.
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| |edgefdmg=4%
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| |edgefdesc=Flips over and slashes outwards. Decent range.
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| |edgesdmg=4%
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| |edgesdesc=Slowly picks himself up and stabs at a slight upward angle.
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| |nsname=Boomerang
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| |nsdmg=9% (throw), 8% (return)
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| |nsdesc=Throws a blue boomerang, which returns after a set distance. One of Link's two projectiles. Doing a "smash throw" (smash the Control Stick forward while pressing B; similar to performing a smash attack) increases the distance the boomerang can travel. The Control Stick can be tilted up or down to aim the boomerang's trajectory. Can edgeguard, and can be used during combos if Link is a distance away from the opponent, as the hitstun caused by it allows Link to continue his combo.
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| |usname=Spin Attack
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| |usdmg=16% (grounded clean), 8% (grounded late), 5% (additional hitbox), 16% (aerial clean), 8% (aerial late)
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| |usdesc=Performs his signature {{iw|zeldawiki|Spin Attack}}. A powerful attack, especially on the ground; when grounded, the spin creates a wide, orange magic circle that grants the move more range. However, it is generally terrible for recovery, as it covers a very short distance; this gives Link a predictable recovery, and is often cited as the main reason why he is in bottom tier, as he is very easily [[edge-guarding|edgeguarded]] by most characters, especially {{SSB|Pikachu}} and {{SSB|Kirby}}.
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| |dsname=Bomb
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| |dspage=Bomb (Link)
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| |dsdmg=5-17% (see [[Bomb (Link)#Link's Bombs|here]] for full details)
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| |dsdesc=Pulls out a bomb, which functions as an item that explodes on contact with an opponent or after its fuse runs out. Link's second projectile. There are many techniques that can be performed with bombs, which can be read about [[Bomb (Link)#Techniques|here]]. Though difficult to time, the hitstun caused by the bomb allows Link to force himself out of [[helpless]]ness to attempt recovering again.
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| ===[[Announcer]] call=== | | =====[[Smash attack]]s===== |
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| | *[[Side Smash]]: Super Sword Slice. He quickly twirls his sword twice and then slashes forward in a similar fashion to his Forward Tilt, but has a bigger blue effect if it hits. Good finisher. 9-20% |
| Link Announcer SSB.wav|English/Japanese/Chinese | | *[[Up Smash]]: Triple Vertical Sword Slice, 22% total. Good move for damage racking, as long as the foe doesn't DI out of it. Best suited for heavier characters. This move is somewhat weak for KO-ing, however, at lower percentages it can lead into itself, and aerial follow up, or Up B. In most other cases, though, a up aerial or simply some other juggling plan (usually a Bomb readied before the move) is recommended or used. The range of the move itself isn't that far, it resembles a bunch of Link's up tilts in rapid succession, though with less of an arch. |
| Link French Announcer SSB.wav|French | | *[[Down Smash]]: Grass Cutter, 16% damage. Link swiftly slashes in front of him and then back. The move is a good close up defensive move but also has a good KO-ing property. This move is one of Link's few moves that come out near-instantaneously, and the ending lag is also rather low. Assuming the Link player is facing right, when the foe is hit on either side while being closest to Link, they will be sent upwards at a slightly angled trajectory. When hit at the end of Link's blade, it'll knock the foe in a 45° angle in the direction depending on what side they were hit on. |
| Link German Announcer SSB.wav|German | |
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| ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | | =====Other attacks===== |
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| | *Ledge attack: Flips over and slashes outwards. Decent range. 4% damage. |
| |desc=Descends from a column of light and unsheathes the Master Sword. Based on the end-of-dungeon teleports from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''.
| | *100% ledge attack: Slowly picks himself up and stabs at a slight upward angle. 4% damage. |
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| | *Floor attack: Slashes on both sides and gets up. 6% damage. |
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| ===[[Taunt]]=== | | ====Aerial attacks==== |
| {{Taunt/SSB|char=Link|desc=Raises his leg and sword hand in a "readying" stance. Appears similar to the pose Link performs before attacking in ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''.}}
| | *[[Neutral aerial]]: [[Sex Kick]]. Link's neutral aerial is best used as a defensive move, seeing how even when it first comes out, there is not much KO power unless used in the air for an edgeguard. 6-10% when it first comes out. Moderately good combo move |
| | | *[[Forward aerial]]: Spin Sword, 9-20%. Link slashes once in front of him, swirls in a complete circle and sticks out his sword again (best viewed on 1/4 speed in training). The first hit does 20% damage with a good amount of knockback, whereas the second doing 60% of that amount, but still with strength. It is not possible that the two hits will combine into each other. [[File:Link SSB Air Attacks.PNG|right|thumb|150px|Link's aerial attacks]]. Used competitively to end combos due to the knockback. |
| ===[[Crowd cheer]]===
| | *[[Up aerial]]: Upwards Thrust, 16%. Decent KO power, can also juggle. The hitbox of this move is Link's blade, which is directly aimed up. Useful on Platforms due to combos |
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| | *[[Back aerial]]: Double kick. They both combine into each other for a good amount of knockback, though the second hit can be DI'd out of. In addition, it is risky going for a Link player to use this move near a ledge due to the length of this move, as Link's recovery may not always be good enough to make it back to the stage. 20% total damage. Very useful for combos. |
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| | *[[Down aerial]]: Downward Sword. Link aims his sword directly below him for a long duration. This does 16% and has great knockback. It is possible to hit the same enemy twice to have this move inflict 32% altogether. This move can be used to KO recovering foes by jumping directly at them, but this is only safe if the bounce of the connected hit allows Link to return to the stage. It should be noted that this move's downwards descent can be hastened by fast falling, although doing so is not a good idea near ledge, as this move will most likely doom Link players who use this move off a ledge. Also has substantial landing lag when the player lands on the ground while using the move if not [[L-cancel]]led. Usually considered to be Link's best aerial for shield pressure when z-cancelled. |
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| |desc-us=Go Link! *claps 3 times*
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| |desc-jp=Lin-k!
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| |pitch-us=Group chant
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| ===[[Victory pose]]s===
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| |victory-desc=A cover of a portion of the main theme from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series.
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| |desc-1=Kneels while sheathing the Master Sword.
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| |desc-2=Swings the Master Sword twice before him, before spinning and stopping with his back turned to the screen (also his character selection animation).
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| |desc-3=Holds the Master Sword before his face, then hoists it upwards.
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| ==In [[competitive play]]== | | ====Grabs & Throws==== |
| ===Most historically significant players=== | | :''Link, along with Samus, has an "extended grab"- meaning they use a grappler in order to increase their grab length, leading to various combos due to the large grab range.'' |
| :''See also: [[:Category:Link players (SSB)]]'' | | * [[Forward Throw]]: Kick. Link violently kicks his foe forward with good power. Often throws the foe far enough to set up a quick boomerang or bomb-based edgeguard, or simply one of Link's aerials. 14% |
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| | * [[Back Throw]]: Kick back, 16% damage. Link takes the foe and kicks them directly behind him. Somewhat better KOing power than his forward throw. |
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| *{{Sm|Firo|USA}} - More known for his prominent {{SSB|Ness}}, but is also has a strong Link that he used in tournaments. Has placed 4th at {{Trn|The Empire Smashes Back}}, 7th at {{Trn|Pound 2016}}, 9th at {{Trn|COA VI}} and has used Link to beat {{Sm|Jimmy Joe}} and {{Sm|KoRoBeNiKi}}. Previously ranked 33rd on the [[2017 64 League Rankings]].
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| *{{Sm|Gyaki|Japan}} - One of the best Link players in Japan and in the world. His best placement is his 2nd place at {{Trn|Kansai 2017}} where he defeated {{Sm|kysk}} and {{Sm|Kurabba}}. He also beat {{Sm|Isai}} and {{Sm|Josh Brody}} at {{Trn|Snosa III}} where he placed 5th. He was previously ranked 17th on the [[2017 64 League Rankings]].
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| *{{Sm|Hebiichigo|Japan}} - One of the best Link players in Japan. He placed 3rd at {{Trn|Kanto 2013}} and has top 8s at Kansai events such as {{Trn|Kansai 2016}} and {{Trn|Kansai 2022}} with wins over {{Sm|Tatsuman}}, {{Sm|Fukurou}}, and {{Sm|Shizuku}}.
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| *{{Sm|Isai|USA}} - One of the best Smash 64 players of all time who is efficient with the entire cast. Notably placed 2nd at {{Trn|Apex 2012}} with solo Link, beating top players such as {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}}, {{Sm|JaimeHR}}, and {{Sm|Kefit}}. He has also placed 1st at {{Trn|B.E.A.S.T 7}} and 3rd at {{Trn|Snosa II}} primarily using the character.
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| *{{Sm|Kort|Brazil}} - Considered the best Link player in South America. Kort is known for his utilization of Link's bombs, notably with the titled black-cat setup. He commonly played Link alongside other secondaries at multiple North American tournaments such as 2nd at {{Trn|Called Out!}}, 13th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2016}}, and 17th at {{Trn|GENESIS 3}}. He was previously ranked 20th on the [[2018 64 League Rankings]].
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| *{{Sm|Sekirei|Japan}} - Considered the best Link player from Japan and of all time. He won {{Trn|Kanto Fall 2019}}, using Link to beat Kurabba and {{Sm|Fukurou}} to take the tournament. He additionally has great tournament results at other Kanto tournaments and has beaten other highly regarded players such as Isai and {{Sm|Jousuke}}.
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| ===Tier placement and history=== | | ===Taunt=== |
| Throughout the history of ''Smash 64'', Link has always been regarded as one of the worst characters in the game due to his attacks being too slow and his recovery being too poor to consistently keep up with the cast. On the first tier list for ''64'', he was ranked dead last as a bottom-tier character alongside Samus. He rose up to 11th on the second tier list before being tied at 10th with Luigi on the third list. While Link players have developed innovations with his defensive game, namely regarding setups with bombs, his flaws would be too significant overcome, causing him to drop down to 11th on the fourth and most current tier list.
| | *Lowers his right leg and raises his left arm (his sword arm), then pulls his right leg up, pushes his right knee out to his left, points his foot downwards so that the end of his left boot comes to about halfway up his left shinguard. |
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| In spite of his placement, Link has achieved high results in a few tournaments thanks to players such as Isai, Gyaki and Sekirei. Even with these impressive placements, it is unlikely Link will rise above his bottom-tiered status that he has consistently remained in throughout the game's lifespan.
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| ==In Single-player== | | ==In Single-player== |
| *In the game's single-player mode, Link is the first character the player battles; he is faced on [[Hyrule Castle]]. | | *In the game's single-player mode, Link is the first character the player battles, in which they must face him on [[Hyrule Castle]]. |
| *If the player is against Link in Single Player Mode on Very Easy, he will not attack or move until the player makes the first few strikes or after a period of time. | | *If the player is against Link in Single Player Mode on Very Easy, he will not attack or move until the player makes the first strike or after a period of time. |
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| ==Techniques== | |
| ===Extended Boomerang=== | | ===Extended Boomerang=== |
| Link's boomerang ([[neutral special]] attack) goes farther if it is treated as a [[smash]] attack. Quickly tap the control stick to the side while hitting the special button to extend the range. | | Link's boomerang ([[neutral special]] attack) goes farther if it is treated as a [[smash]] attack. Quickly tap the control stick to the side while hitting [[B]] to extend the range. |
| | ===Bomb Recovery=== |
| | Like [[Samus]], Link can use his bombs to aid his [[recovery]]. However, unlike [[Samus]], Link must use a bit of technical skill and timing. While recovering, pull out a bomb and drop it slowly below Link. Continue to DI toward the [[stage]] and then use his [[back aerial]]. This will cause Link to explode toward the platform. Use his [[Up B]] and land back safely. Note that Link will not be able to grab the [[edge]] because the explosion causes him to face the other direction. To counter this, throw his [[boomerang]] before using his [[Up B]]. This technique is extremely situational and extremely difficult to perform. Even if one could perform it poorly helps to recover in very few cases. |
| | ==Bomb damages== |
| | *Explosion: 5% |
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| | **Tilt: 5% |
| | **Tilt Up: 5% |
| | **Tilt Down: 0%+5% (5%) |
| | **Dash: 9%+5% (14%) |
| | **Smash: 8%+5% (13%) |
| | **Smash Up: 8%+5% (13%) |
| | **Smash Down: 0%+5% (5%) |
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| | **Tilt: 7%+5% (12%) |
| | **Tilt Up: 8%+5% (13%) |
| | **Tilt Down: 8%+5% (13%) |
| | **Smash: 9%+5% (14%) |
| | **Smash Up: 11%+5% (16%) |
| | **Smash Down: 11%+5% (16%) |
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| ===Extended boomerang ledge boost=== | | ==Description== |
| Link's extended boomerang, if used at the right distance from a ledge to allow Link to maintain momentum after dashing, results in Link going significantly further in midair during the boomerang throw animation. This is useful when performing a combo on an opponent who is slightly too far for the boomerang to hit.
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| Lightly throwing a bomb so that it lands on a platform near a spawning opponent is a popular [[mindgame]] as the latter will often be tempted to pick the bomb up. This results in the player losing the invincibility frames granted by the spawn.
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| ===Invisibomb glitch===
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| Link pulls out a bomb and places the bomb on the ground without having it explode. When the bomb will near the explosion point while being out of explosion range, Link will have just a few frames to grab the bomb (now invisible) after the explosion. All bombs thrown by Link will become invisible.
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| ===Off ledge Spin Attack===
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| Performing a grounded Spin Attack right after Link's initial dash while running off a ledge will result in Link continuing his spin attack in midair without the animation changing to his aerial spin attack. This rarely has any uses outside top Link players using it to edgeguard or complete combos.
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| Like {{SSB|Samus}}, Link can use his bombs to aid his [[recovery]]. However, unlike Samus, Link must use a bit of technical skill and timing. While recovering, one should pull out a bomb and drop it slowly below Link, then continue to DI towards the [[stage]], and use a back aerial. This will cause Link to explode toward the platform. One should then use his [[up special]] and land back safely. Note that Link will not be able to grab the [[edge]] because the explosion causes him to face the other direction. To counter this, one must throw his [[boomerang]] before using his up special. This technique is extremely situational and difficult to perform. Despite the difficulty of pulling off the technique, it does not greatly help Link's recovery.
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| ===Black-cat setup===
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| A technique popularized by {{Sm|Kort}} involving a set up of positioning a bomb for a boomerang hit as an edgeguarding technique. The technique requires Link to throw a bomb on stage opposite to where the enemy is (preferably when the enemy is offstage), followed by a toss of a boomerang against the bomb, causing the boomerang to 1) ricochet flying in the opposite direction towards the enemy, 2) accelerate at a faster speed then the previous speed then initially thrown, and finally 3) will go through Link without causing Link to catch the boomerang, allowing for Link to reduce lag caused by the grab of a returning boomerang.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLEqW5gOSVA]</ref>
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| ==Description==
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| ===From the Game=== | | ===From the Game=== |
| ''Link is the valiant boy hero of "[[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|Legend of Zelda" series]] in which he fights against the evil [[Ganon]] to recover the Triforce. Though his tools may change with each adventure, his strength and righteousness remain constant. With his trusty sword and a variety of weapons, he takes his adventures head on!'' | | ''Link is the valiant boy hero of "[[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|Legend of Zelda" series]] in which he fights against the evil [[Ganon]] to recover the Triforce. Though his tools may change with each adventure, his strength and righteousness remain constant. With his trusty sword and a variety of weapons, he takes his adventures head on!'' |
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| *''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' ({{iw|nwiki|NES}}) | | *''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' ([[NES]]) |
| *''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' (SNES) | | *''The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past'' ([[SNES]]) |
| *''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' ([[N64]]) | | *''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' ([[N64]]) |
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| ==[[Alternate costume (SSB)#Link|Alternate costumes]]== | | ===From the Instruction Booklet=== |
| {|style="margin:1em auto 1em auto;text-align:center"
| | ''Link is the young fighter who protects the peace in the world of Hyrule. His skills with the sword are both varied and powerful.'' |
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| | ==[[Palette swap (SSB)#Link|Costumes]]== |
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| | [[File:alt-link.jpg|frame|center|Link's changeable clothing in ''SSB'']] |
| |{{Head|Link|g=SSB|s=25px}} | |
| |{{Head|Link|g=SSB|s=25px|cl=Red}}
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *Link is one of the two characters to lack a [[meteor smash]], the other being {{SSB|Pikachu}}.
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| *When Link picks up a battering item, his dash attack will show him using his sword and the item he's wielding. | | *When Link picks up a battering item, his dash attack will show him using his sword and the item he's wielding. |
| *In the PAL version of ''Smash 64'', Link is the second heaviest character and no longer shares his weight with {{SSB|Captain Falcon}}. | | *A level 3 Link CPU on any stage will always use a bomb as his first attack and a level 9 Link on the [[Hyrule Castle]] stage will always use his boomerang as his first attack, making them very predictable and easy to approach. |
| *On the [[Character selection screen]], Link's portrait greatly resembles his artwork from ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}''. | | *Link is stronger in the European version of ''SSB'', as his Side Smash causes 24% instead of 20% and he has better air speed, improving his recovery. |
| *This is the only game in which Link is the only ''Legend of Zelda'' fighter.
| | *In the Japanese version of ''SSB'', Link's sword has a reflective "metal" effect, while the western version does not, making his sword look more like plastic. Link also has a much better up tilt. |
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| {{SSBCharacters}} | | {{SSBCharacters}} |
| {{Zelda universe}} | | {{Zelda universe}} |
| [[Category:Link (SSB)| ]] | | [[Category:Characters (SSB)]] |
| [[es:Link (SSB)]] | | [[Category:The Legend of Zelda universe]] |