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*In ''Ultimate'', Sheik is the only character to have her moves written solely in kanji, including her Final Smash. | *In ''Ultimate'', Sheik is the only character to have her moves written solely in kanji, including her Final Smash. | ||
*In both ''Melee'' and ''Smash 4'', Sheik is somewhat ironically near the top of the tier list, while her true form as Zelda is near the bottom. | *In both ''Melee'' and ''Smash 4'', Sheik is somewhat ironically near the top of the tier list, while her true form as Zelda is near the bottom. | ||
**In fact, [[List of SSB4 tier lists#First tier list (February 1, 2016)|the first tier list for ''SSB4'']] listed Zelda as the worst character in the game while Sheik was the best. | **In fact, [[List of SSB4 tier lists (NTSC)#First tier list (February 1, 2016)|the first tier list for ''SSB4'']] listed Zelda as the worst character in the game while Sheik was the best. | ||
*Zelda and Sheik are the only characters whose voice actor remained the same in three installments in a row across all regions before being recasted. If regional differences are ignored, this also applies to [[Falco]] (in Japanese) and [[Marth]] (in international releases) as well. | *Zelda and Sheik are the only characters whose voice actor remained the same in three installments in a row across all regions before being recasted. If regional differences are ignored, this also applies to [[Falco]] (in Japanese) and [[Marth]] (in international releases) as well. | ||
**Coincidentally, all four debuted in ''Melee''. | **Coincidentally, all four debuted in ''Melee''. |