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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 | |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]], | *{{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 | *{{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+== | ||
==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=== | ||
*{{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 | *{{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 | |||
==Alternate costumes== | ==Alternate costumes== | ||
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===Project+=== | ===Project+=== | ||
Toon Link received new costumes representing various | Toon Link received new costumes representing various Zelda games that use the "Toon Link" design. | ||
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 ''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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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. | |||
* | 2.5 adds three extra costumes: | ||
* Orange - Inspired by the colors of [[zeldawiki:Bokoblin|Bokoblin]]s as they appear in ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'', as well as both ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'' and ''The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom''. | |||
* | * Gold - An alternate palette for the Outset Toon Link costume. | ||
* | * White - An alternate palette for the Linebeck Toon Link costume. | ||
[[File:Toon Link Palette (P+).png|1120px|thumb|center|Toon Link's alternate costumes in P+]] | [[File:Toon Link Palette (P+).png|1120px|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 | '''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. | ||
==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 | *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. | *[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.] | ||
{{Project M}} | {{Project M}} |