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'''Link''' ({{ja|リンク|Rinku}}, ''Link'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. He was suggested to appear in the then unnamed ''Ultimate'' in its first [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Gt42kVgCw teaser trailer] at the end of the March 8th, 2018 [[Nintendo Direct]], and officially announced in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93H7YC-83o E3 2018 trailer] on June 12th. Link is classified as [[Fighter number|Fighter #03]].
'''Link''' ({{ja|リンク|Rinku}}, ''Link'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. He was suggested to appear in the then unnamed ''Ultimate'' in its first [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Gt42kVgCw teaser trailer] at the end of the March 8th, 2018 [[Nintendo Direct]], and officially announced in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93H7YC-83o E3 2018 trailer] on June 12th. Link is classified as [[Fighter number|Fighter #03]].


Kengo Takanashi, Link's voice actor from ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild}}'', reprises his role in all regions; rather than re-purposing his voice clips from past ''Zelda'' as per tradition, Takanashi provides brand new voice clips that mimic his portrayals from ''Breath of the Wild'', succeeding Akira Sasanuma's portrayal from ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' used since 2006 in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.
Kengo Takanashi reprises his role as Link in all regions with new voice clips that emulate the ones he recorded for the 2017 game ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild}}'', succeeding Akira Sasanuma's portrayal from the 2006 game ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' that was re-purposed in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.


Link is currently ranked 56th out of 82 characters on the current tier list, placing him in the C+ tier. Despite being buffed overall from ''SSB4'', this is a moderate drop from his placement in ''SSB4'', where he ranked 31st out of 54. Link has solid disjointed range, courtesy of the iconic Master Sword, with several strong KO moves that utilize it, such as his forward tilt, dash attack, forward aerial, his smash attacks, up aerial, down aerial, and [[Spin Attack]]. Link's non-sword moves also have amazing utility. His neutral aerial, in particular, is notorious for being a staple of his neutral game, being a strong landing, spacing, edgeguarding, and pressure tool. Link also has a strong projectile game, with his [[Remote Bomb]] acting as a dynamic tool for mindgames, item combos, edgeguarding, recovering, and ledgetrapping that he can activate at any time. His [[Boomerang]] is also good at catching approaches and keeping opponents in check. Overall, Link has a strong zoning game with powerful KO tools should his opponent get up close to him.
Link is currently ranked 56th out of 82 characters on the current tier list, placing him in the C+ tier. Despite being buffed overall from ''SSB4'', this is a moderate drop from his placement in ''SSB4'', where he ranked 31st out of 54. Link has solid disjointed range, courtesy of the iconic Master Sword, with several strong KO moves that utilize it, such as his forward tilt, dash attack, forward aerial, his smash attacks, up aerial, down aerial, and [[Spin Attack]]. Link's non-sword moves also have amazing utility. His neutral aerial, in particular, is notorious for being a staple of his neutral game, being a strong landing, spacing, edgeguarding, and pressure tool. Link also has a strong projectile game, with his [[Remote Bomb]] acting as a dynamic tool for mindgames, item combos, edgeguarding, recovering, and ledgetrapping that he can activate at any time. His [[Boomerang]] is also good at catching approaches and keeping opponents in check. Overall, Link has a strong zoning game with powerful KO tools should his opponent get up close to him.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Ultimate'' marks the first time in the ''Smash'' series where Link:  
*''Ultimate'' marks the first time in the ''Smash'' series where Link does not:  
**does not use recycled voice clips from his respective ''Zelda'' games; this also applies to {{SSBU|Ganondorf}}.
**use recycled voice clips from his respective ''Zelda'' games; this also applies to {{SSBU|Ganondorf}}.
***By extension, ''Ultimate'' marks the first time in which any incarnation of Link (including Young Link and Toon Link) has new voice clips recorded exclusively for ''Smash'' as opposed to recycling ones from the ''Zelda'' series.
***By extension, ''Ultimate'' marks the first time in which any incarnation of Link (including Young Link and Toon Link) has new voice clips recorded for ''Smash'' as opposed to reused ones from the ''Zelda'' series.
**does not fight left-handed, matching ''Breath of the Wild''; this resulted in multiple animation changes.
**fight left-handed, matching ''Breath of the Wild''; this resulted in multiple animation changes.
**does not wield the Triforce, as it does not appear in ''Breath of the Wild''.
**wield the Triforce, as it does not appear in ''Breath of the Wild''.
***This also makes Link's ''Ultimate'' iteration the first playable ''The Legend of Zelda'' character that does not wield the Triforce.
***This also makes Link's ''Ultimate'' iteration the first playable ''The Legend of Zelda'' character that does not wield the Triforce.
**has his trademark green tunic delegated to an alternate outfit rather than his default costume.
**wear his trademark green tunic as his default outfit, as well as the first time Link no longer has his Goron and Zora tunics from ''Ocarina of Time'' as his respective red and blue alternate costumes. His new red and blue costumes are based on armor sets from ''Breath of the Wild'' - the {{s|zeldawiki|Hylian Tunic}} and the Royal Guard Uniform, respectively.
**It is also the first time Link no longer has his Goron and Zora tunics from ''Ocarina of Time'' as his respective red and blue alternate costumes. His new red and blue costumes are based on armor sets from ''Breath of the Wild'' - the {{s|zeldawiki|Hylian Tunic}} and the Royal Guard Uniform, respectively.
***Ironically, Link's Champion's Tunic cannot be dyed in ''Breath of the Wild'' despite being the base for four of his costumes in ''Ultimate''. His Hero of the Wild set can be dyed, but the colors used for the other three costumes based on this outfit are not possible in ''Breath of the Wild''.
***Ironically, Link's Champion's Tunic cannot be dyed in ''Breath of the Wild'' despite being the base for four of his costumes in ''Ultimate''. Although the Hero of the Wild set can be dyed, the recolors seen for Link's alternate costume are not possible dye colors in ''Breath of the Wild'', but these recolors do appear as obtainable armors in the game.
***Despite being recolored versions of the Hero of the Wild outfit, neither his Fierce Deity nor his ''Twilight Princess''-inspired costumes appear to expose his knees. This is in line with how both outfits appear in their respective ''Zelda'' games. Additionally, if one views him wearing these costumes during gameplay, then one can tell that his trousers were indeed lengthened due to the appearance of seams and other fabric detail and not just simply recoloring his legs.
***Despite being recolored versions of the Hero of the Wild outfit, neither his Fierce Deity nor his ''Twilight Princess''-inspired costumes appear to expose his knees. This is in line with how both outfits appear in their respective ''Zelda'' games. Additionally, if one views him wearing these costumes during gameplay, then one can tell that his trousers were indeed lengthened due to the appearance of seams and other fabric detail and not just simply recoloring his legs.
***Despite Link's default design lacking a cap, {{SSBU|Kirby}} still gains his familiar green cap when [[Inhale (Kirby)|copying]] Link.
***Despite Link's default design lacking a cap, {{SSBU|Kirby}} still gains his familiar green cap when [[Inhale (Kirby)|copying]] Link.

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