Editing List of SSB4 trophies (The Legend of Zelda series)

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*Despite appearing in the Spirit Train stage, the Alfonzo trophy is classified as "Series Related" rather than "Stage".
*Despite appearing in the Spirit Train stage, the Alfonzo trophy is classified as "Series Related" rather than "Stage".
*For some reason, despite the playable ''Zelda'' cast introduced in ''Melee'' being referenced via their ''Ocarina of Time'' designs as trophies in ''3DS'', neither Sheik nor Young Link are given trophies, despite the former making her first and only appearance in that game canonically and the presence of a trophy based on Zelda's child form. This makes ''SSB4'' the only game following their debut where neither Sheik's canonical design nor Young Link's appearance are ever directly referenced.
*For some reason, despite the playable ''Zelda'' cast introduced in ''Melee'' being referenced via their ''Ocarina of Time'' designs as trophies in ''3DS'', neither Sheik nor Young Link are given trophies, despite the former making her first and only appearance in that game canonically and the presence of a trophy based on Zelda's child form. This makes ''SSB4'' the only game following their debut where neither Sheik's canonical design nor Young Link's appearance are ever directly referenced.
**''Wii U'' is the only game where neither Link, Zelda, nor Ganondorf's ''Ocarina of Time'' designs are directly referenced.
**''3DS'' marks the only appearance of the Hero of Time's adult form in the ''Smash'' franchise after ''Melee''.
*Ironically, despite Link and Zelda being given trophies based on their ''Ocarina of Time'' designs in ''3DS'' even though the playable characters reuse their ''Twilight Princess'' designs, the ''Skyward Sword'' versions of them are not featured among the trophies based on that game in ''Wii U''.
*Ironically, despite Link and Zelda being given trophies based on their ''Ocarina of Time'' designs in ''3DS'' even though the playable characters reuse their ''Twilight Princess'' designs, the ''Skyward Sword'' versions of them are not featured among the trophies based on that game in ''Wii U''.


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