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Jun Mizusawa reprises her role as Zelda's voice actor, albeit via recycled voice clips from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
Jun Mizusawa reprises her role as Zelda's voice actor, albeit via recycled voice clips from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.


Zelda is ranked 52nd/53rd out of 54 on the [[tier list]], so she is placed in the G tier, which ties her with {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}. This is similar to her placement in ''Brawl'', where she was ranked 37th out of 38. Zelda has a solid combo game, with her possessing multiple attacks which can set up into other moves. When coupled with her overall high damage output, Zelda is capable of racking up a solid amount of damage at a respectably fast rate.
Zelda is ranked 52th/53rd out of 54 on the [[tier list]], so she is placed in the G tier, which ties her with {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}. This is similar to her placement in ''Brawl'', where she was ranked 37th out of 38. Zelda has a solid combo game, with her possessing multiple attacks which can set up into other moves. When coupled with her overall high damage output, Zelda is capable of racking up a solid amount of damage at a respectably fast rate.


Zelda also boasts an array of KOing options, most notably her forward smash, up smash, [[sweetspot]]ted [[Lightning Kick]]s, up aerial and sweetspotted down aerial. By extension, [[Farore's Wind]] is a very potent and powerful KO move, reliably KOing any character below 100% while near the upper blast line, which makes it especially potent from [[out of shield]] when it can be applied. She also has a solid grab game, with her back throw being a solid KO option near the ledge and her down throw being a potent combo throw, even at higher percents.
Zelda also boasts an array of KOing options, most notably her forward smash, up smash, [[sweetspot]]ted [[Lightning Kick]]s, up aerial and sweetspotted down aerial. By extension, [[Farore's Wind]] is a very potent and powerful KO move, reliably KOing any character below 100% while near the upper blast line, which makes it especially potent from [[out of shield]] when it can be applied. She also has a solid grab game, with her back throw being a solid KO option near the ledge and her down throw being a potent combo throw, even at higher percents.
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|game=SSB4
|game=SSB4
|neutralcount=1
|neutralcount=1
|neutralname=Short Flash ({{ja|ショートフラッシュ|Shōto Furasshu}})
|neutralname= 
|neutral1dmg=3% (hits 1-2), 5% (hit 3)
|neutral1dmg=3% (hits 1-2), 5% (hit 3)
|neutraldesc=Extends her arm to emit a small blast of {{b|magic|disambiguation}}al energy from her hand. It has a respectable damage output, very minimal ending lag, low base knockback and high knockback growth. All of these traits make it a useful set-up into dash attack and dash grab at 0%-35%, and a useful spacing option beginning at 40%. Due to it hitting on frame 11, however, it is the slowest neutral attack in the game. Its hitbox also follows Zelda's palm, which can result in it can missing small and/or [[crouching]] opponents.
|neutraldesc=Extends her arm to emit a small blast of {{b|magic|disambiguation}}al energy from her hand. It has a respectable damage output, very minimal ending lag, low base knockback and high knockback growth. All of these traits make it a useful set-up into dash attack and dash grab at 0%-35%, and a useful spacing option beginning at 40%. Due to it hitting on frame 11, however, it is the slowest neutral attack in the game. Its hitbox also follows Zelda's palm, which can result in it can missing small and/or [[crouching]] opponents.
|ftiltname=Magical Cutter ({{ja|マジカルカッター|Majikaru Kattā}})
|ftiltname= 
|ftiltdmg=12% (hand), 10% (arm)
|ftiltdmg=12% (hand), 10% (arm)
|ftiltdesc=A magically-infused, outward fanning knifehand strike. It can be angled and its sweetspot, which is located at Zelda's hand, possesses respectable power. Its sweetspot KOs middleweights at 119%/107% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of {{SSB4|Final Destination}}. Its sourspot, which is located at Zelda's arm, is also reliable for KOing in spite of it being noticeably weaker. Its sourspot KOs middleweights at 140%/129% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. However, it has noticeable ending lag and a narrow hitbox. Due to its body hitbox being removed since ''Brawl'', it also has a very small blind spot near Zelda's torso.
|ftiltdesc=A magically-infused, outward fanning knifehand strike. It can be angled and its sweetspot, which is located at Zelda's hand, possesses respectable power. Its sweetspot KOs middleweights at 119%/107% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of {{SSB4|Final Destination}}. Its sourspot, which is located at Zelda's arm, is also reliable for KOing in spite of it being noticeably weaker. Its sourspot KOs middleweights at 140%/129% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. However, it has noticeable ending lag and a narrow hitbox. Due to its body hitbox being removed since ''Brawl'', it also has a very small blind spot near Zelda's torso.
|utiltname=Barricader ({{ja|バリケーダー|Barikēdā}})
|utiltname= 
|utiltdmg=7.2%
|utiltdmg=7.2%
|utiltdesc=Waves her arm in an overhead arcing motion while her hand is infused with magical energy. Due to it hitting on frame 7 and having minimal ending lag, it is a reliable combo starter. It can combo into itself, neutral attack, forward tilt, forward smash, [[Nayru's Love]], and [[Farore's Wind]] at low percentages; into neutral aerial from low to medium percentages; and up aerial at medium percentages. It is also decent as both a follow-up from down tilt and as an anti-air attack. However, it is no longer a viable KOing option like in ''Brawl'' because of its lower damage output and altered knockback values.
|utiltdesc=Waves her arm in an overhead arcing motion while her hand is infused with magical energy. Due to it hitting on frame 7 and having minimal ending lag, it is a reliable combo starter. It can combo into itself, neutral attack, forward tilt, forward smash, [[Nayru's Love]], and [[Farore's Wind]] at low percentages; into neutral aerial from low to medium percentages; and up aerial at medium percentages. It is also decent as both a follow-up from down tilt and as an anti-air attack. However, it is no longer a viable KOing option like in ''Brawl'' because of its lower damage output and altered knockback values.
|dtiltname=Low Kick ({{ja|ローキック|Rō Kikku}})
|dtiltname= 
|dtiltdmg=5.5%
|dtiltdmg=5.5%
|dtiltdesc=A kneeling shin kick. Due to it hitting on frame 5, it is Zelda's fastest tilt attack. When coupled with it launching at 80°, its minimal ending lag and deceptively long-lasting hitbox, it is also her most reliable combo starter. It can combo into itself, neutral attack, forward tilt, up tilt, forward smash, a grab and Farore's Wind at low percentages; into neutral and forward aerials at medium percentages; and into a dashing up smash and up aerial at medium to high percentages.
|dtiltdesc=A kneeling shin kick. Due to it hitting on frame 5, it is Zelda's fastest tilt attack. When coupled with it launching at 80°, its minimal ending lag and deceptively long-lasting hitbox, it is also her most reliable combo starter. It can combo into itself, neutral attack, forward tilt, up tilt, forward smash, a grab and Farore's Wind at low percentages; into neutral and forward aerials at medium percentages; and into a dashing up smash and up aerial at medium to high percentages.
|dashname=Quick Palm Shot ({{ja|クイックパームショット|Kuikku Pōmu Shotto}})
|dashname= 
|dashdmg=12% (clean base), 9% (clean tip), 6% (late)
|dashdmg=12% (clean base), 9% (clean tip), 6% (late)
|dashdesc=A double palm thrust that emits a blast of magical energy from her hands, similarly to {{SSB4|Peach}}'s dash attack. Due to it hitting on frame 6, it is one of the fastest dash attacks in the game. To compliment this, its sweetspot's base is strong enough to KO middleweights at 130%/115% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. However, it has noticeable ending lag, while its other hitboxes lack KO potential.
|dashdesc=A double palm thrust that emits a blast of magical energy from her hands, similarly to {{SSB4|Peach}}'s dash attack. Due to it hitting on frame 6, it is one of the fastest dash attacks in the game. To compliment this, its sweetspot's base is strong enough to KO middleweights at 130%/115% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. However, it has noticeable ending lag, while its other hitboxes lack KO potential.
|fsmashname=Shining Palm Shot ({{ja|シャイニングパームショット|Shainingu Pōmu Shotto}})
|fsmashname= 
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|1}} (hits 1-4), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|13}} (hit 5)
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|1}} (hits 1-4), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|13}} (hit 5)
|fsmashdesc=A palm thrust that emits a multiple-hitting blast of magical energy. Its last hit's respectable damage output and very high knockback growth make it strong enough to KO middleweights at 93%/83% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. Its multiple hits also make it useful for pressuring shields, especially when it is charged. Due to it hitting on frame 16, however, it has the highest start-up lag out Zelda's smash attacks. It also has a punishable amount of ending lag.
|fsmashdesc=A palm thrust that emits a multiple-hitting blast of magical energy. Its last hit's respectable damage output and very high knockback growth make it strong enough to KO middleweights at 93%/83% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. Its multiple hits also make it useful for pressuring shields, especially when it is charged. Due to it hitting on frame 16, however, it has the highest start-up lag out Zelda's smash attacks. It also has a punishable amount of ending lag.
|usmashname=Power Steer ({{ja|パワースティア|Pawā Sutia}})
|usmashname= 
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|2}} (hits 1-4), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|0.8}} (hits 5-7), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|5}} (hit 8)
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|2}} (hits 1-4), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|0.8}} (hits 5-7), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|5}} (hit 8)
|usmashdesc=Waves her arm twice in an overhead fanning motion while her hand is infused with magical energy. It hits on frame 9, which is fairly fast for a smash attack. When coupled with its multiple hits and its last hit's extremely high knockback growth, it is useful for both KOing and pressuring shields. Its last hit KOs aerial middleweights at 110%/100% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') from anywhere on Final Destination. However, it has minimal horizontal range and a punishable amount of ending lag.
|usmashdesc=Waves her arm twice in an overhead fanning motion while her hand is infused with magical energy. It hits on frame 9, which is fairly fast for a smash attack. When coupled with its multiple hits and its last hit's extremely high knockback growth, it is useful for both KOing and pressuring shields. Its last hit KOs aerial middleweights at 110%/100% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') from anywhere on Final Destination. However, it has minimal horizontal range and a punishable amount of ending lag.
|dsmashname=Compass Turn ({{ja|コンパスターン|Conpasu Tān}})
|dsmashname= 
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}} (front), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|10}} (back)
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}} (front), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|10}} (back)
|dsmashdesc=A spinning shin kick. Due to it hitting on frame 5, it is tied with {{SSB4|Pit}}, {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}, {{SSB4|Mario}}, {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}, and {{SSB4|Ryu}}'s down smashes for the second fastest smash attack of any kind in the game, being surpassed only by {{SSB4|Meta Knight}}'s [[buffer]]ed down smash. It is also a [[semi-spike]] that hits on both sides, which make it very useful for punishing rolls or setting up an edge-guard. Although it is Zelda's weakest smash attack, it is still quite powerful, and has rather low ending lag. Its front hit KOs middleweights at 135%/126% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. In comparison, its back hit KOs them at 143%/132% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination.
|dsmashdesc=A spinning shin kick. Due to it hitting on frame 5, it is tied with {{SSB4|Pit}}, {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}, {{SSB4|Mario}}, {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}, and {{SSB4|Ryu}}'s down smashes for the second fastest smash attack of any kind in the game, being surpassed only by {{SSB4|Meta Knight}}'s [[buffer]]ed down smash. It is also a [[semi-spike]] that hits on both sides, which make it very useful for punishing rolls or setting up an edge-guard. Although it is Zelda's weakest smash attack, it is still quite powerful, and has rather low ending lag. Its front hit KOs middleweights at 135%/126% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. In comparison, its back hit KOs them at 143%/132% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination.
|nairname=Zelda Spin ({{ja|ゼルダスピン|Zeruda Supin}})
|nairname= 
|nairdmg=2.5% (hits 1-4 front), 1.5% (hits 1-4 back), 5% (hit 5)
|nairdmg=2.5% (hits 1-4 front), 1.5% (hits 1-4 back), 5% (hit 5)
|nairdesc=Spins with her arms outstretched and infused with magical energy. Due to it hitting on frame 6, it is tied with back aerial for the lowest amount of start-up lag out of Zelda's aerials. It has a decent amount of utility: it can be used as a follow-up from down throw; as a combo starter when [[SHFF]]'d; or as an edge-guarding option and autocancels in a short hop.
|nairdesc=Spins with her arms outstretched and infused with magical energy. Due to it hitting on frame 6, it is tied with back aerial for the lowest amount of start-up lag out of Zelda's aerials. It has a decent amount of utility: it can be used as a follow-up from down throw; as a combo starter when [[SHFF]]'d; or as an edge-guarding option and autocancels in a short hop.
|fairname=[[Lightning Kick|Lightning Kick (Front)]] ({{ja|稲妻キック(前)|Inazuma Kikku (Mae)}})
|fairname=[[Lightning Kick]] ({{ja|稲妻キック|Inazuma Kikku}})
|fairdmg=20% (clean foot), 4% (clean leg, late)
|fairdmg=20% (clean foot), 4% (clean leg, late)
|fairdesc=A magically-infused flying kick. Its sweetspot is at the tip of her foot, and has both an outstanding damage output and high knockback growth. Its sweetspot KOs middleweights at 74%/66% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. Its sweetspot is easier to land if it hits the opponent at the beginning of the move. However, its sourspots lack KO potential and are very unsafe because of their extremely low damage outputs and average knockback growth. Its considerable ending lag also makes it punishable at low percentages, even if it is sweetspotted.
|fairdesc=A magically-infused flying kick. Its sweetspot is at the tip of her foot, and has both an outstanding damage output and high knockback growth. Its sweetspot KOs middleweights at 74%/66% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. Its sweetspot is easier to land if it hits the opponent at the beginning of the move. However, its sourspots lack KO potential and are very unsafe because of their extremely low damage outputs and average knockback growth. Its considerable ending lag also makes it punishable at low percentages, even if it is sweetspotted.
|bairname=[[Lightning Kick|Lightning Kick (Back)]] ({{ja|稲妻キック(後)|Inazuma Kikku (Ato)}})
|bairname=Lightning Kick ({{ja|稲妻キック|Inazuma Kikku}})
|bairdmg=20% (clean foot), 4% (clean leg, late)
|bairdmg=20% (clean foot), 4% (clean leg, late)
|bairdesc=A magically-infused flying kick. It functions almost identically to forward aerial, with the only differences being that it hits on frame 6 (which ties it with neutral aerial for the lowest amount of start-up lag out of Zelda's aerials) and its sweetspot has slightly more base knockback and knockback growth. Its sweetspot KOs middleweights at 71%/62% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. However, it has the highest amount of landing lag out of Zelda's aerials.
|bairdesc=A magically-infused flying kick. It functions almost identically to forward aerial, with the only differences being that it hits on frame 6 (which ties it with neutral aerial for the lowest amount of start-up lag out of Zelda's aerials) and its sweetspot has slightly more base knockback and knockback growth. Its sweetspot KOs middleweights at 71%/62% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. However, it has the highest amount of landing lag out of Zelda's aerials.
|uairname=Condense Blast ({{ja|コンデンスブラスト|Kondensu Burasuto}})
|uairname= 
|uairdmg=17%
|uairdmg=17%
|uairdesc=Leans back and turns slightly to extend her arm in order to emit a magical explosion from her index and middle fingers. It is the most damaging up aerial in the game, and when coupled with its consistent hitbox, it is Zelda's most reliable aerial KOing option. It KOs middleweights at 90%/79% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the upper blast line of Final Destination. It can also clip through the bottom of a stage's edge. However, it hits on frame 14, which makes it tied with down aerial for the highest amount of start-up lag out of Zelda's aerials. It also has punishable ending lag, a short duration, and fairly short horizontal range. It autocancels in a full hop, but only 2 frames after the animation ends.
|uairdesc=Leans back and turns slightly to extend her arm in order to emit a magical explosion from her index and middle fingers. It is the most damaging up aerial in the game, and when coupled with its consistent hitbox, it is Zelda's most reliable aerial KOing option. It KOs middleweights at 90%/79% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the upper blast line of Final Destination. It can also clip through the bottom of a stage's edge. However, it hits on frame 14, which makes it tied with down aerial for the highest amount of start-up lag out of Zelda's aerials. It also has punishable ending lag, a short duration, and fairly short horizontal range. It autocancels in a full hop, but only 2 frames after the animation ends.
|dairname=Meteor Heel ({{ja|マイルドメテオヒール|Mairudo Meteo Hīru}}, ''Mild Meteor Heel'')
|dairname= 
|dairdmg=16% (clean), 5% (late leg), 4% (late foot)
|dairdmg=16% (clean), 5% (late leg), 4% (late foot)
|dairdesc=A magically-infused [[Stomp (archetype)|stomp]]. All of its hitboxes are [[meteor smash]]es, with its sweetspot being the most powerful among them. Its sourspot, though significantly weaker, lasts deceptively long, allowing it to potentially gimp fighters with poor recoveries. It also has the lowest landing lag out of Zelda's aerials, which enables its sweetspot to start combos on grounded opponents quite reliably. However, it hits on frame 14, which ties it with up aerial for the highest amount of start-up lag out of Zelda's aerials, although it is decently fast for a meteor smash, and can autocancel in a short hop.
|dairdesc=A magically-infused [[Stomp (archetype)|stomp]]. All of its hitboxes are [[meteor smash]]es, with its sweetspot being the most powerful among them. Its sourspot, though significantly weaker, lasts deceptively long, allowing it to potentially gimp fighters with poor recoveries. It also has the lowest landing lag out of Zelda's aerials, which enables its sweetspot to start combos on grounded opponents quite reliably. However, it hits on frame 14, which ties it with up aerial for the highest amount of start-up lag out of Zelda's aerials, although it is decently fast for a meteor smash, and can autocancel in a short hop.
|grabname=Holding ({{ja|ホールディング|Hōrudingu}})
|grabname= 
|grabdesc=Restrains the opponent with magic. Zelda's grabs have long ranges, but noticeable start-up lag.
|grabdesc=Restrains the opponent with magic. Zelda's grabs have long ranges, but noticeable start-up lag.
|pummelname=Holding Attack ({{ja|ホールディングアタック|Hōrudingu Atakku}})
|pummelname= 
|pummeldmg=3%
|pummeldmg=3%
|pummeldesc=A blast of magical energy. Moderately slow, but one of the most damaging pummels in the game.
|pummeldesc=A blast of magical energy. Moderately slow, but one of the most damaging pummels in the game.
|fthrowname=Force Move ({{ja|フォースムーブ|Fōsu Mūbu}})
|fthrowname= 
|fthrowdmg=12%
|fthrowdmg=12%
|fthrowdesc=Magically spins the opponent in front of herself and then throws them away. It is Zelda's most damaging throw, and one of the most damaging forward throws in the game. It is also useful for setting up edge-guards, but lacks KO potential because of its low knockback growth.
|fthrowdesc=Magically spins the opponent in front of herself and then throws them away. It is Zelda's most damaging throw, and one of the most damaging forward throws in the game. It is also useful for setting up edge-guards, but lacks KO potential because of its low knockback growth.
|bthrowname=Force Back Move ({{ja|フォースバックムーブ|Fōsu Bakku Mūbu}})
|bthrowname= 
|bthrowdmg=11%
|bthrowdmg=11%
|bthrowdesc=Magically spins the opponent and turns around with them in tow before throwing them away. It is Zelda's only throw with KO potential, although it is also useful for setting up an edge-guard. It KOs middleweights at 158%/145% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination.
|bthrowdesc=Magically spins the opponent and turns around with them in tow before throwing them away. It is Zelda's only throw with KO potential, although it is also useful for setting up an edge-guard. It KOs middleweights at 158%/145% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination.
|uthrowname=Force Top Move ({{ja|フォーストップムーブ|Fōsu Toppu Mūbu}})
|uthrowname= 
|uthrowdmg=11%
|uthrowdmg=11%
|uthrowdesc=Magically spins the opponent overhead and then throws them upward. It is one of the most damaging up throws in the game, and has decent combo potential, especially against heavyweights and fast-fallers. It can combo into neutral aerial at low percentages; up aerial at medium percentages; and Farore's Wind at high percentages. However, each of these combos are heavily dependent on the opponent's DI.
|uthrowdesc=Magically spins the opponent overhead and then throws them upward. It is one of the most damaging up throws in the game, and has decent combo potential, especially against heavyweights and fast-fallers. It can combo into neutral aerial at low percentages; up aerial at medium percentages; and Farore's Wind at high percentages. However, each of these combos are heavily dependent on the opponent's DI.
|dthrowname=Plasma Beat ({{ja|プラズマビート|Purazuma Bīto}})
|dthrowname= 
|dthrowdmg=1% (hits 1-4), 2% (throw)
|dthrowdmg=1% (hits 1-4), 2% (throw)
|dthrowdesc=Magically shoves the opponent underneath herself and then blasts them with fiery, magical energy from her hands. It launches at 100°, which allows it to combo into neutral aerial, up aerial and, if timed precisely, back aerial. Its neutral and back aerial combos are easily avoidable with DI, especially past low percentages. In comparison, its up aerial combo is more consistent, especially if Zelda utilizes it with proper timing. Its up aerial combo also boasts the ability to KO any character at high percentages. However, this combo will lose its effectiveness while Zelda has a high level of [[rage]].
|dthrowdesc=Magically shoves the opponent underneath herself and then blasts them with fiery, magical energy from her hands. It launches at 100°, which allows it to combo into neutral aerial, up aerial and, if timed precisely, back aerial. Its neutral and back aerial combos are easily avoidable with DI, especially past low percentages. In comparison, its up aerial combo is more consistent, especially if Zelda utilizes it with proper timing. Its up aerial combo also boasts the ability to KO any character at high percentages. However, this combo will lose its effectiveness while Zelda has a high level of [[rage]].
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==[[Trophies]]==
==[[Trophies]]==
Zelda's default trophy is obtained by clearing Classic Mode as Zelda. Her alternate trophy is obtained by clearing All-Star Mode as Zelda in the 3DS version or purchasing it in the Trophy Shop for 1000G in the Wii U version. The Light Arrow (Zelda) trophy is obtained only in the Wii U version by clearing All-Star Mode as Zelda.
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|name=Zelda

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