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{{Infobox Character Mod
{{Infobox Character Mod
|name        = Toon Link
|name        = Toon Link
|image        = {{tabber|title1=Classic (PM)|content1=[[File:Toon Link SSBB.jpg|250px]]|title2=Classic (P+)|content2=[[File:PPlus Toon Link.png|250px]]|title3=Outset (PM)|content3=[[File:PMToonLinkAlt.png|250px]]|title4=Outset (P+)|content4=[[File:PPlus Outset Toon Link.png|250px]]|title5=Linebeck (P+)|content5=[[File:PPlus Linebeck Toon Link.png|250px]]}}
|image        = {{tabber|title1=Classic (PM)|content1=[[File:Toon Link SSBB.jpg|250px]]|title2=Classic (P+)|content2=[[File:PPlus Toon Link.png|250px]]|title3=Outset|content3=[[File:PMToonLinkAlt.png|250px]]}}
|mod          = Project M
|mod          = Project M
|base        = ssbb
|base        = ssbb
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===Special Moves===
===Special Moves===
*{{buff|[[Hero's Bow]] now acts like [[Hero's Bow#|Fire Bow]], {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s neutral special from ''Melee''. After being shot, they stick in the ground for a few seconds, dealing weak [[flame]] damage with no knockback. They also deal more damage when uncharged (4% → 6%). Toon Link can also control himself if he uses it in the air and he can fast fall while using it.}}
*{{buff|[[Hero's Bow]] now acts like [[Hero's Bow#|Fire Bow]], Young Link's neutral special from ''Melee''. After being shot, they stick in the ground for a few seconds, dealing weak [[flame]] damage with no knockback. They also deal more damage when uncharged (4% → 6%). Toon Link can also control himself if he uses it in the air and he can fast fall while using it.}}
*{{change|Arrows now launch opponents vertically. This improves their combo potential but hinders their edgeguarding potential and it removes their ability to lock opponents.}}
*{{change|Arrows now launch opponents vertically. This improves their combo potential but hinders their edgeguarding potential and it removes their ability to lock opponents.}}
*{{nerf|Arrow's travel much less distance when uncharged and deal less damage when fully charged (12% → 11%). Fire Bow can also no longer auto-cancel in a short hop.}}
*{{nerf|Arrow's travel much less distance when uncharged and deal less damage when fully charged (12% → 11%). Fire Bow can also no longer auto-cancel in a short hop.}}
*{{buff|Boomerang has Young Link's close-range sweetspot and can be angled better.}}
*{{buff|Boomerang has {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s close-range sweetspot and can be angled better.}}
*{{nerf|Boomerang does slightly less damage from a distance.}}
*{{nerf|Boomerang does slightly less damage from a distance.}}
*{{buff|Grounded [[Spin Attack]] has greater range. Charging the move allows Toon Link to strafe on the ground while attacking, similar to ''The Wind Waker''{{'}}s {{iw|zeldawiki|Hurricane Spin}}.}}
*{{buff|Grounded [[Spin Attack]] has greater range. Charging the move allows Toon Link to strafe on the ground while attacking, similar to Wind Waker's Hurricane Spin.}}
*{{buff|Aerial Spin Attack is no longer a multi-hit, and is instead a single powerful strike that decreases in power with each spin (similar to a disjointed sex kick), serving as a powerful KO move as early as 80% on some fastfallers when sweetspotted. The sweetspot deals more damage (4% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-4), 4% (final), 14% (total) → 17%) significantly improving its KO potential despite its lower knockback (40 (base), 163 (scaling) → 20/100).}}
*{{buff|Aerial Spin Attack is no longer a multi-hit, and is instead a single powerful strike that decreases in power with each spin (similar to a disjointed sex kick), serving as a powerful KO move as early as 80% on some fastfallers when sweetspotted. The sweetspot deals more damage (4% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-4), 4% (final), 14% (total) → 17%) significantly improving its KO potential despite its lower knockback (40 (base), 163 (scaling) → 20/100).}}
*{{nerf|Aerial Spin Attack covers much less distance significantly hindering its recovery potential.}}
*{{nerf|Aerial Spin Attack covers much less distance significantly hindering its recovery potential.}}
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==Changes from PM to P+==
==Changes from PM to P+==
===Aesthetics===
*{{bugfix|Fixed an error related to Toon Link's Smash Taunt lacking facial expressions. Its animation was also reworked to move more fluidly compared to ''Project M''.}}
==Revisions==
==Revisions==
===v2.1===
===v2.1===
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==In [[competitive play]]==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===Notable tech===
[https://www.reddit.com/r/SSBPM/comments/efimk3/labbing_discord_results_toon_link/ Labbing Discord Tech Post]
===Notable players===
===Notable players===
{{cleanup|[[SmashWiki:Cleanup of the Notable Players sections|Needs to be updated to fit these guidelines]]}}
*{{Sm|DVD|USA}} - Formerly the best solo Toon Link in the world, ranked 10th on [[PMRank 2018]] but has since switched to Sheik. Placed 2nd at [[Blacklisted 2]], 9th at [[We Tech Those 2]], and 4th at [[SuperNova 2]] using Toon Link. Currently ranked #7 on [[PMRank 2022]].
*{{Sm|DVD|USA}} - Formerly the best solo Toon Link in the world, ranked 10th on [[PMRank 2018]] but has since switched to Sheik, only using Toon Link for occasional counterpicks. Placed 2nd at [[Blacklisted 2]], 9th at [[We Tech Those 2]], and 4th at [[SuperNova 2]] using Toon Link. Currently ranked #1 on [[PMRank 2023]].
*{{Sm|Lunchables|USA}} - Multi mains Toon Link along with Marth, Roy and Meta Knight. Ranked 11th on [[PMRank 2022]] and has ranked as high as #2 on [[PMRank 2016]].
*{{Sm|Lunchables|USA}} - Multi mains Toon Link along with Marth, Roy and Meta Knight. Ranked 3rd on [[PMRank 2023]] and has ranked as high as #2 on [[PMRank 2016]].


==Alternate costumes==
==Alternate costumes==
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===Project+===
===Project+===
Toon Link received new costumes representing various ''Zelda games'' that use the "Toon Link" design.
Toon Link received new costumes representing various Zelda games that use the "Toon Link" design.


* Orange - Inspired by the colors of [[zeldawiki:Bokoblin|Blue Bokoblins]] as they appear in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}''
One costume is inspired by {{s|zeldawiki|Linebeck}} from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass}}''. Extra details include changing his shield to match its ''Phantom Hourglass'' design, and replacing the Master Sword with the {{s|zeldawiki|Phantom Sword}}.


His Outset outfit introduced in ''Project M'' was updated to better accurately represent Toon Link's adventures throughout the Great Sea. The goddess emblems have been removed on the first three recolors which, alongside three additional recolors, now bear emblems as seen on the various [[zeldawiki: Special Chart|charts]] crucial to Link's quest throughout the Adult Timeline of ''Zelda'' lore. These include:
His Outset outfit introduced in ''Project M'' was updated to better accurately represent ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''. Alongside two additional recolors, the goddess emblems have been removed on all recolors and are replaced with emblems inspired by the various [[zeldawiki: Special Chart|Special Charts]] that are crucial to Link's quest in ''The Wind Waker.'' These include:


* Green - Based on Tingle's Chart and the IN-credible Chart, key items that are related to [[Tingle]]. Befitting this, the outfit bears an emblem of Tingle's head.
* Green - Inspired by Tingle's Chart and the IN-credible Chart, key items that are related to [[Tingle]]. Appropriately, the emblem is Tingle's head.
* Red - Based on red charts that reveal hidden treasure, like the Octo Chart, Beedle's Chart, Light Ring Chart, etc. The outfit bears an emblem of a question mark.
* Red - Inspired by red charts that reveal hidden treasure, like the Octo Chart, Beedle's Chart, Light Ring Chart, etc. The emblem is a question mark.
* Purple - Based on the Triforce Charts, which reveal locations of the scattered pieces of the Triforce of Courage. Befitting this, the outfit bears the signature [[Triforce]]. This costume is a darker purple with a white emblem, compared to the chart's original lighter purple with a golden emblem.
* Purple - Inspired by the Triforce Charts, which reveal locations of the scattered pieces of the Triforce of Courage. Appropriately, the emblem is that of ''Zelda's'' lore, the [[Triforce]]. This costume is a darker purple with a white emblem, compared to the chart's original lighter purple with a golden emblem.
* Black - Based on the Ghost Ship Chart needed to locate the signature {{s|zeldawiki|Ghost Ship}}. The outfit bears an emblem of a skull and crossbones, a symbol often depicted on pirate ships. This costume is black with a white emblem, compared to the chart's original biege with a blue emblem.
* Black - A "dark" costume, inspired by the Ghost Ship Chart needed to locate the signature {{s|zeldawiki|Ghost Ship}}. The emblem is a skull and crossbones, a symbol often depicted on pirate ships. This costume is black with a white emblem, compared to the chart's original biege with a blue emblem.  
* Gold - Based on the {{s|zeldawiki|Treasure Map}} seen in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass}}''. The colors of this costume are an inversion to the chart's original design.


His third costume is based on [[zeldawiki:Linebeck%27s_Uniform#Tri_Force_Heroes|an outfit]] found in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes}}'', itself inspired by {{s|zeldawiki|Linebeck}} from ''The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass'', sans the mustache and the beard. Extra details include changing his shield to match its ''Phantom Hourglass'' design and replacing the Master Sword with the {{s|zeldawiki|Phantom Sword}}.


[[File:Toon Link Palette (P+).png|1120px|thumb|center|Toon Link's alternate costumes in P+]]
[[File:Toon Link Palette (P+).png|800px|thumb|center|Toon Link's alternate costumes in P+]]




'''Z-Secret Costume (Conductor Link):''' Based on the protagonist from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks}}'', a train engineer for New Hyrule. Rather than the traditional green, he dons a dark blue engineer suit, brown belt and gloves, and a red cap with a dove. The Master Sword is replaced with the {{s|zeldawiki|Lokomo Sword}}, and his shield now matches its ''Spirit Tracks'' design.  
'''Z-Secret Costume (Conductor Link):''' Based on the protagonist from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks}}'', a descendant of the Hero of Winds who is a train engineer for New Hyrule. Rather than the traditional green, he dons a dark blue suit, brown gloves and a red cap. The Master Sword and its sheathe are replaced with the {{s|zeldawiki|Lokomo Sword}} and its sheathe, and his shield now matches its ''Spirit Tracks'' design.  


'''R-Secret Costume (Minish Cap)''': Based on the protagonist from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap}}'', who plays a pivotal part of shaping the Four Sword Saga. Extra details include his sword being replaced with the {{s|zeldawiki|Smith's Sword}}, and his standard cap is replaced with {{s|zeldawiki|Ezlo}}, a Minish sage who is turned into a green hat until the end of the game.
'''R-Secret Costume (Minish Cap)''': Based on the protagonist from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap}}'', who plays a pivotal part of shaping the Four Sword Saga. Extra details include his sword being replaced with the {{s|zeldawiki|Smith's Sword}}, and his standard cap is replaced with {{s|zeldawiki|Ezlo}}, a Minish sage who is turned into a green hat until the end of the game.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In Project M v3.0, Toon Link's costume had an odd hole in his head, and crashed the game when a Metal Box was used.
*In Project M v3.0, Toon Link's costume had an odd hole in his head, and crashed the game when a Metal Box was used.
*Toon Link is the only version of Link whose alternate costumes do not include his signature hat; he has one such costume in ''Project M'' and four in ''Project+''. The reason for this is because the Outset and Linebeck costumes do not have him wear a hat at all, while the secret costumes give him different hats altogether; the engineer cap and Ezlo (who acts as a "hat" of sorts).
*In ''Project M'', Toon Link is the only version of Link with an alternate costume that does not include his signature hat. ''Project+'' would include three more costumes that follow this trait, bringing it up to four.
**The Outset and Lineback costumes give him no hat at all. The secret costumes give him different hats altogether; the engineer cap and Ezlo (who acts as a "hat" of sorts).


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/SSBPM/comments/efimk3/labbing_discord_results_toon_link/ Labbing Discord Tech Post]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5OgWxxQ4QI A combo video containing advanced Toon Link gameplay in the Wi-Fi version of Project: M 2.6b.]


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