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| crew = | | crew = Dodo Squad | ||
| brawlcode = 1161-9198-9977 | | brawlcode = 1161-9198-9977 | ||
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== | ==Young Link in Project M== | ||
Young Link was one of the OK characters in Melee. He wasn’t that bad but he wasn’t anything to special. He was superior to Link, sure, but nobody even uses Link if they want to be on par with the best of the best. | |||
However, in Project M, the Link of the Past gets some new material for mass destruction! Get ready for Young Link! | |||
===Specials=== | |||
*Neutral Special: For Young Link’s neutral special, I thought switching it up would be nice since Toon Link has Fire Arrows and Link has normal Arrows. Young Link should get Ice Arrows. Ice Arrows would operate just like the other arrows with two notable differences. Difference 1 is… its ice. Difference 2 is how hard it hits. A chunk of ice rests on the tip of the arrow so getting it slammed into you would hurt. Therefore, its notably stronger than Link and Toon Link’s arrows. However, it falls faster thanks to this so there is a nerf. | |||
*Side Special: Side Special remains exactly the same, to be honest. | |||
*Up Special: Up Special also remains the same. | |||
*Down Special: Young Link can now pull bombs faster but they do less damage than before, however, have great combo potential. | |||
===Attacks=== | |||
*Jab: Young Link’s jab is nerfed as he can no longer infinite jab his opponents. Instead, its traded for a hard hitting final strike. | |||
*Side Tilt: Young Link’s Side Tilt now looks more like his Forward Throw. Young Link jabs his foot forward and slams it into his enemies. It has some ending lag, however. | |||
*Up Tilt: Up Tilt remains the same. | |||
*Down Tilt: Young Link’s Down Tilt now functions more like Ness’ down tilt. The only difference is its slower but hits harder. | |||
*Side Smash: Side Smash hits harder. That’s really all that’s new. | |||
*Up Smash: Instead of 3 slashes, Young Link now only does two. See what I did there? Toon Link does one, Young Link does two, Link does three! | |||
*Down Smash: For the most part, Down Smash remains the same. | |||
===Aerials=== | |||
*Neutral Air: Remains the same as in Melee. | |||
*Forward Air: Again, remains the same. | |||
*Down Air: Down Air basically functions like Link’s from Smash 4. | |||
*Back Air: This one is interesting. Young Links does an overhead slash that goes backwards. Basically, it starts at his head then rotates around and hits those who are behind him. It’s a very powerful KO move. | |||
===Grabs=== | |||
*Grab: This one works like Link’s grab from Smash 64 now. | |||
*Pummel: Slightly faster. | |||
*Forward Throw: Instead of kicking his enemies, Young Link quickly jabs them causing them to fly forward. | |||
*Back Throw: This launches them less but has better combo potential. | |||
*Up Throw: Young Link pulls out a slingshot and throws the opponent up. He shoots them with a Deku Net. | |||
*Down Throw: Remains the same from Melee. | |||
===Other=== | |||
*Dash Attack: The Barrel Roll from Ocarina of Time shows up in this. It works like Donkey Kong’s Dash attack as it rolls of cliffs. Its hard hitting and good for off-stage attacks! | |||
*Shield Rolls: Normally this doesn’t matter but now Young Link’s rolls look like the sidesteps from Ocarina of Time. | |||
*Wall Climb: Now Young Link can wall cling. | |||
===Taunts=== | |||
*Up Taunt: Young Link drinks milk. “But Toon Link does that.” Turn that back into his one from Brawl where he looks at the screen. Oh and yes it should heal Young Link. | |||
*Side Taunt: Young Link pulls out a random object and the famous Zelda jingle in which you open a chest plays. Young Link holds up and smiles. | |||
*Down Taunt: Young Link puts on the Stone Mask and looks at the screen. | |||
===Final Smash=== | |||
*Final Smash: I’m lazy. Seriously, it should just remain the same as Link and Toon Link’s. It should be Triforce Slash. It sends them at a slightly upward and forward angle, however. | |||
==Dr. Mario in Project M== | |||
In Melee, Dr. Mario was actually really good. He wasn’t a Fox or Falco but he was easily superior to Mario and Luigi. | |||
Sadly, Project M has turned him into nothing more than a costume. Cruel fate for the Doctor… until now! Dr. Mario returns with a new set of moves to combat his new opponents in Project M. | |||
===Specials=== | |||
*Neutral Special: Honestly, I was originally just going for the same Neutral Special from Melee… but I wanted to be creative. Using his taunt, Dr. Mario can switch up his Megavitamins. Option #1 is the normal pill from Melee. Option #2 does not make the opponent flinch but gives them a flower on their head, slowly damaging them. Option #3 is a slow but hard hitting pill! | |||
*Forward Special: Operates like his cape from Melee. | |||
*Up Special: It also remains the same, however, hits harder. | |||
*Down Special: I wanted to mix it up between Mario and Luigi’s. Its got slightly more recovery and slight combo potential. | |||
===Attacks=== | |||
*Jab: Exactly the same as Melee. | |||
*Forward Tilt: Exactly the same as Melee. | |||
*Down Tilt: Exactly the same as Melee. | |||
*Up Tilt: Exactly the same as Melee. | |||
*Forward Smash: This one has some questionably poor range but makes up for it by hitting harder than Mario’s. | |||
*Up Smash: One difference. Dar. Mario can DACUS. | |||
*Down Smash: Exactly the same as Melee. | |||
===Aerials=== | |||
*Neutral Air: Similar to Melee, this one gets stronger the longer its held out. | |||
*Forward Air: Reversal of Melee. Doc gets the Mario’s sweetspot and keeps his sourspot. | |||
*Back Air: This one is animated like Mario’s from Brawl just to make him look more different. It also hits harder. | |||
*Down Air: Has a spike at the end. | |||
*Up Air: Exactly the same as Melee. | |||
=== | ===Grabs=== | ||
*Grab: Can now Dash Attack Cancel Grab. | |||
*Pummel: Exactly the same from Melee. | |||
*Up Forward Throw: More power. | |||
*Back Throw: Exactly the same from Melee. | |||
*Up Throw: More power but slower. | |||
*Down Throw: Works like Wario’s. He butt slams them. Its not very strong but has combo potential. | |||
===Taunts=== | |||
*Up Taunt: Dr. Mario pulls out a pill, flips it and catches it. Also, this taunt switches up the effects of his Megavitamins. | |||
*Side Taunt: Steps on his foot. | |||
*Down Taunt: Pats his shoulder. | |||
===Other=== | |||
*Crawl: Dr. Mario can now crawl like Luigi. | |||
*Crawl Tilt: He also gains a Crawl Tilt. He kicks in front of him, twice. The first hit barely has any knockback. The second hit sends them upwards, possibly leading into a forward air. | |||
*Dash Attack: Can now DACUS and cancel into a grab. | |||
== | ===Final Smash=== | ||
*Final Smash: I’m sorry but I’m lazy. I know Nintendo might get mad but just take his final smash from Smash 4. If not… make it rain pills from the sky. The pills would hit hard, do a lot of damage and last for ten seconds (is that too long or too short?). | |||
== | ==Signature== | ||
[ | --[[User:Myth|<font color="orange">'''Myth'''</font>]] [[File:Myth Kirby.png|19px|link=User talk:Myth]] 12:23, 12 February 2016 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 12:03, May 16, 2016
Myth | |
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Character info | |
Smash 64 mains | Kirby, Jigglypuff, Fox |
Other Smash 64 characters | Captain Falcon, Ness, Luigi, Pikachu |
Melee mains | Kirby, Young Link |
Other Melee characters | Marth, Ice Climbers, Dr. Mario, Falco, Mewtwo, Yoshi, Pichu, Roy |
Project M mains | Kirby, Meta Knight, King Dedede, Mewtwo |
Other Project M characters | Marth, Roy, Captain Falcon, Snake, Link, Yoshi, Olimar |
Team info | |
Crew(s) | Dodo Squad |
Personal and other info | |
Location | United States |
Miscellaneous info | |
Skill | Semi-professional |
LADIES & GENTS! Come to the Smash Arena and vote on Round 132: Bayonetta vs. Sora! |
My Tier Lists
My SSB Tier List
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My SSBM Tier List
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | |||
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16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | ||||||
Young Link in Project M
Young Link was one of the OK characters in Melee. He wasn’t that bad but he wasn’t anything to special. He was superior to Link, sure, but nobody even uses Link if they want to be on par with the best of the best.
However, in Project M, the Link of the Past gets some new material for mass destruction! Get ready for Young Link!
Specials
- Neutral Special: For Young Link’s neutral special, I thought switching it up would be nice since Toon Link has Fire Arrows and Link has normal Arrows. Young Link should get Ice Arrows. Ice Arrows would operate just like the other arrows with two notable differences. Difference 1 is… its ice. Difference 2 is how hard it hits. A chunk of ice rests on the tip of the arrow so getting it slammed into you would hurt. Therefore, its notably stronger than Link and Toon Link’s arrows. However, it falls faster thanks to this so there is a nerf.
- Side Special: Side Special remains exactly the same, to be honest.
- Up Special: Up Special also remains the same.
- Down Special: Young Link can now pull bombs faster but they do less damage than before, however, have great combo potential.
Attacks
- Jab: Young Link’s jab is nerfed as he can no longer infinite jab his opponents. Instead, its traded for a hard hitting final strike.
- Side Tilt: Young Link’s Side Tilt now looks more like his Forward Throw. Young Link jabs his foot forward and slams it into his enemies. It has some ending lag, however.
- Up Tilt: Up Tilt remains the same.
- Down Tilt: Young Link’s Down Tilt now functions more like Ness’ down tilt. The only difference is its slower but hits harder.
- Side Smash: Side Smash hits harder. That’s really all that’s new.
- Up Smash: Instead of 3 slashes, Young Link now only does two. See what I did there? Toon Link does one, Young Link does two, Link does three!
- Down Smash: For the most part, Down Smash remains the same.
Aerials
- Neutral Air: Remains the same as in Melee.
- Forward Air: Again, remains the same.
- Down Air: Down Air basically functions like Link’s from Smash 4.
- Back Air: This one is interesting. Young Links does an overhead slash that goes backwards. Basically, it starts at his head then rotates around and hits those who are behind him. It’s a very powerful KO move.
Grabs
- Grab: This one works like Link’s grab from Smash 64 now.
- Pummel: Slightly faster.
- Forward Throw: Instead of kicking his enemies, Young Link quickly jabs them causing them to fly forward.
- Back Throw: This launches them less but has better combo potential.
- Up Throw: Young Link pulls out a slingshot and throws the opponent up. He shoots them with a Deku Net.
- Down Throw: Remains the same from Melee.
Other
- Dash Attack: The Barrel Roll from Ocarina of Time shows up in this. It works like Donkey Kong’s Dash attack as it rolls of cliffs. Its hard hitting and good for off-stage attacks!
- Shield Rolls: Normally this doesn’t matter but now Young Link’s rolls look like the sidesteps from Ocarina of Time.
- Wall Climb: Now Young Link can wall cling.
Taunts
- Up Taunt: Young Link drinks milk. “But Toon Link does that.” Turn that back into his one from Brawl where he looks at the screen. Oh and yes it should heal Young Link.
- Side Taunt: Young Link pulls out a random object and the famous Zelda jingle in which you open a chest plays. Young Link holds up and smiles.
- Down Taunt: Young Link puts on the Stone Mask and looks at the screen.
Final Smash
- Final Smash: I’m lazy. Seriously, it should just remain the same as Link and Toon Link’s. It should be Triforce Slash. It sends them at a slightly upward and forward angle, however.
Dr. Mario in Project M
In Melee, Dr. Mario was actually really good. He wasn’t a Fox or Falco but he was easily superior to Mario and Luigi.
Sadly, Project M has turned him into nothing more than a costume. Cruel fate for the Doctor… until now! Dr. Mario returns with a new set of moves to combat his new opponents in Project M.
Specials
- Neutral Special: Honestly, I was originally just going for the same Neutral Special from Melee… but I wanted to be creative. Using his taunt, Dr. Mario can switch up his Megavitamins. Option #1 is the normal pill from Melee. Option #2 does not make the opponent flinch but gives them a flower on their head, slowly damaging them. Option #3 is a slow but hard hitting pill!
- Forward Special: Operates like his cape from Melee.
- Up Special: It also remains the same, however, hits harder.
- Down Special: I wanted to mix it up between Mario and Luigi’s. Its got slightly more recovery and slight combo potential.
Attacks
- Jab: Exactly the same as Melee.
- Forward Tilt: Exactly the same as Melee.
- Down Tilt: Exactly the same as Melee.
- Up Tilt: Exactly the same as Melee.
- Forward Smash: This one has some questionably poor range but makes up for it by hitting harder than Mario’s.
- Up Smash: One difference. Dar. Mario can DACUS.
- Down Smash: Exactly the same as Melee.
Aerials
- Neutral Air: Similar to Melee, this one gets stronger the longer its held out.
- Forward Air: Reversal of Melee. Doc gets the Mario’s sweetspot and keeps his sourspot.
- Back Air: This one is animated like Mario’s from Brawl just to make him look more different. It also hits harder.
- Down Air: Has a spike at the end.
- Up Air: Exactly the same as Melee.
Grabs
- Grab: Can now Dash Attack Cancel Grab.
- Pummel: Exactly the same from Melee.
- Up Forward Throw: More power.
- Back Throw: Exactly the same from Melee.
- Up Throw: More power but slower.
- Down Throw: Works like Wario’s. He butt slams them. Its not very strong but has combo potential.
Taunts
- Up Taunt: Dr. Mario pulls out a pill, flips it and catches it. Also, this taunt switches up the effects of his Megavitamins.
- Side Taunt: Steps on his foot.
- Down Taunt: Pats his shoulder.
Other
- Crawl: Dr. Mario can now crawl like Luigi.
- Crawl Tilt: He also gains a Crawl Tilt. He kicks in front of him, twice. The first hit barely has any knockback. The second hit sends them upwards, possibly leading into a forward air.
- Dash Attack: Can now DACUS and cancel into a grab.
Final Smash
- Final Smash: I’m sorry but I’m lazy. I know Nintendo might get mad but just take his final smash from Smash 4. If not… make it rain pills from the sky. The pills would hit hard, do a lot of damage and last for ten seconds (is that too long or too short?).
Signature
--Myth 12:23, 12 February 2016 (EST)