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In your column comparing Captain Falcon to Samus in Smash 64 you deducted points as Captain Falcon holds items in the opposite hand of Samus. Shouldn't this argument also apply to Young Link and Toon Link in Smash Ultimate? As in Ultimate Adult Link is now right handed and this likely means even more animations are different as it won't just effect items but also how they swing the sword [[User:Skibot99|Skibot99]] ([[User talk:Skibot99|talk]]) 13:09, March 14, 2019 (EDT)
In your column comparing Captain Falcon to Samus in Smash 64 you deducted points as Captain Falcon holds items in the opposite hand of Samus. Shouldn't this argument also apply to Young Link and Toon Link in Smash Ultimate? As in Ultimate Adult Link is now right handed and this likely means even more animations are different as it won't just effect items but also how they swing the sword [[User:Skibot99|Skibot99]] ([[User talk:Skibot99|talk]]) 13:09, March 14, 2019 (EDT)
:You're not wholly wrong, but you're taking kind of a shallow view of it. My comment on the Samus/Falcon pair in SSB64 is to say "These characters have a major difference that resulted in a lot of necessary extra decloning work". Or to put it another way, SSB64 Falcon could theoretically have used mirrored animations of Samus for his items, but he has fully unique ones instead. The SSBU Link/Young Link pair is not like this; the majority of YL's animations are fairly clearly mostly copy-paste-mirror operations on Link's, which wouldn't have taken more than a minute or two of effort per animation (maybe even less depending on the dev tools; don't forget that SSBU can mirror animations by itself). [[User:Toomai|Toomai]] [[User talk:Toomai|Glittershine]] [[Image:Toomai.png|20px|link=User:Toomai/Bin|???]] The Free 22:34, March 19, 2019 (EDT)
:You're not wholly wrong, but you're taking kind of a shallow view of it. My comment on the Samus/Falcon pair in SSB64 is to say "These characters have a major difference that resulted in a lot of necessary extra decloning work". Or to put it another way, SSB64 Falcon could theoretically have used mirrored animations of Samus for his items, but he has fully unique ones instead. The SSBU Link/Young Link pair is not like this; the majority of YL's animations are fairly clearly mostly copy-paste-mirror operations on Link's, which wouldn't have taken more than a minute or two of effort per animation (maybe even less depending on the dev tools; don't forget that SSBU can mirror animations by itself). [[User:Toomai|Toomai]] [[User talk:Toomai|Glittershine]] [[Image:Toomai.png|20px|link=User:Toomai/Bin|???]] The Free 22:34, March 19, 2019 (EDT)
::I understand thank you for clarifying what that penalty meant. Sorry if my comment came across as rude. I have only played a bit of Ultamite and happened to notice the Links had different dominate hands [[User:Skibot99|Skibot99]] ([[User talk:Skibot99|talk]]) 09:19, March 20, 2019 (EDT)


== Cross-Game Cloneosity, what? ==
== Cross-Game Cloneosity, what? ==

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