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== SSBB ==
== SSBB ==


In ''SSBB'', it gains the ability to be charged.
In ''SSBB'', it gains the ability to be charged. How this occurs is unknown. The normal version of the attack can be used, seemingly identical to ''Melee'', as seen in the Nintendo World trailer for the game.





Revision as of 20:16, September 22, 2007

The Spin Attack is Link's (in all three games) and Young Link's Up B move.

The move involves Link/Y. Link spinning his sword around in a circle.

History

The Spin Attack slashes have been a standard move in many the Legend of Zelda games, it's first appearance being The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. While usually a basic move available from the start, in some games it can be upgraded with magic to deal more damage and have a greater range.

SSB

Link's Spin Attack has identical animation, knockback, and damage when used on the ground and in the air. Both versions deal substantial knockback, making them good combo finishers. As a recovery move, though, it is lacking in both horizontal and vertical range.

SSBM

If used on the ground, Link will have a bit more range and opponents will be hit away quite a distance. Young Link's version has less range, but will suck in opponents to deal several hits of damage. If used in mid air, the move is the same for both Link and Young Link, they will spin while moving upward, dealing a possible 3 hits, the third having considerable knockback to it.

SSBB

In SSBB, it gains the ability to be charged. How this occurs is unknown. The normal version of the attack can be used, seemingly identical to Melee, as seen in the Nintendo World trailer for the game.