Editing Link (SSBM)

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|usname=Spin Attack
|usname=Spin Attack
|usdmg=Ground: 15% (clean), 5% (late)<br/>Air: 4%/6% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-4), 4%/6% (hit 5)
|usdmg=Ground: 15% (clean), 5% (late)<br/>Air: 4%/6% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-4), 4%/6% (hit 5)
|usdesc=Does a spinning attack swinging his sword around him, with different properties depending on if it's used on the ground or in the air. In the air, the initial hits have low knockback, but the last one has a much stronger knockback than the rest. Although an unspectacular recovery, the grounded variant can be dangerous as an offensive move, especially an edgeguarder. It deals high knockback and can send opponents in a lower diagonal trajectory, a [[semi-spike]] (not in PAL versions of the game). It is easily combo'd into using Link's down throw versus many different characters and is one of his best kill moves. Link can grab an edge backward with his Spin Attack, unlike most recovery moves, but only during the move. This attack has [[Priority#Transcendent_priority|transcendent priority]].
|usdesc=Does a spinning attack swinging his sword around him, with different properties depending on if it's used on the ground or in the air. In the air, nitial hits have low knockback, but the last one has a much stronger knockback than the rest. Although an unspectacular recovery, the grounded variant can be dangerous as an offensive move, especially an edgeguarder. It deals high knockback and can send opponents in a lower diagonal trajectory, a [[semi-spike]] (not in PAL versions of the game). It is easily combo'd into using Link's down throw versus many different characters and is one of his best kill moves. Link can grab an edge backward with his Spin Attack, unlike most recovery moves, but only during the move. This attack has [[Priority#Transcendent_priority|transcendent priority]].
|dsname=Bomb
|dsname=Bomb
|dspage=Bomb (Link)
|dspage=Bomb (Link)

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