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This attack seems to be primarily meant for a single target, but more than one character can easily be hit simultaneously if they are close enough to each other and can even KO multiple characters. [[Ike]]'s [[Great Aether]] is very similar to Triforce Slash, as they both trap the opponents in a barrage of powerful slashes, but one of Triforce Slash's advantages is that it can be done at the edge of the stage, greatly increasing the rate of KO. Apparently, another player can change the knockback angle of the final blow that ejects the opponent. When the user is pausing to charge the final blow, another player can attack the trapped player and when the user unleashes the ejecting blow, the victim will be sent flying according to the knockback of the other player's move. | This attack seems to be primarily meant for a single target, but more than one character can easily be hit simultaneously if they are close enough to each other and can even KO multiple characters. [[Ike]]'s [[Great Aether]] is very similar to Triforce Slash, as they both trap the opponents in a barrage of powerful slashes, but one of Triforce Slash's advantages is that it can be done at the edge of the stage, greatly increasing the rate of KO. Apparently, another player can change the knockback angle of the final blow that ejects the opponent. When the user is pausing to charge the final blow, another player can attack the trapped player and when the user unleashes the ejecting blow, the victim will be sent flying according to the knockback of the other player's move. | ||
Toon Link's Triforce Slash does the exact same amount of damage and number of hits as Link's, and only differs in appearance/sound effects. Toon Link's Triforce Slash has a more cartoony appearance than Link's, as a reference to ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}''{{'}}s cartoonish graphic style. In addition to Toon Link's version being more ''The Wind Waker''-esque, it is also a bit slower. It also has a much lower range and slightly less knockback, but on the flip side has much less startup time. The final strike at the end of his Triforce Slash has greater range than Link's, though only has around the strength of a smash attack. Note that the character will get [[super armor]] from being caught by the Final Smash, but they are also trapped in the spot where they are caught by the Triforce symbol. | Toon Link's '''Triforce Slash''' does the exact same amount of damage and number of hits as Link's, and only differs in appearance/sound effects. Toon Link's Triforce Slash has a more cartoony appearance than Link's, as a reference to ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}''{{'}}s cartoonish graphic style. In addition to Toon Link's version being more ''The Wind Waker''-esque, it is also a bit slower. It also has a much lower range and slightly less knockback, but on the flip side has much less startup time. The final strike at the end of his Triforce Slash has greater range than Link's, though only has around the strength of a smash attack. Note that the character will get [[super armor]] from being caught by the Final Smash, but they are also trapped in the spot where they are caught by the Triforce symbol. | ||
In ''Ultimate'', Young Link's Triforce Slash is much closer in appearance and function to Link's in ''SSB4'' than to Toon Link's version. | In ''Ultimate'', Young Link's Triforce Slash is much closer in appearance and function to Link's in ''SSB4'' than to Toon Link's version. |