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::::::I understand how it's been a "standing policy" forever, but I still don't think we should take into account weapons or items and instead just focus on the appearance of the character. In this case, Young Link's SSBU appearance is closer to his OoT3D appearance than his OG OoT appearance. Also, I think we should really start making these unwritten rules and policies into actual policies. It really makes it hard for new or unaware editors when there's absolutely nothing to base a decision off of. (Other than common sense of course.) [[User:Pokebub|Pokebub]] ([[User talk:Pokebub|talk]]) 20:18, 12 September 2018 (EDT)
::::::I understand how it's been a "standing policy" forever, but I still don't think we should take into account weapons or items and instead just focus on the appearance of the character. In this case, Young Link's SSBU appearance is closer to his OoT3D appearance than his OG OoT appearance. Also, I think we should really start making these unwritten rules and policies into actual policies. It really makes it hard for new or unaware editors when there's absolutely nothing to base a decision off of. (Other than common sense of course.) [[User:Pokebub|Pokebub]] ([[User talk:Pokebub|talk]]) 20:18, 12 September 2018 (EDT)
:(indent reset) I have to agree with Miles here. While the ''OoT3D'' art is closer to Young Link's appearance in ''Ultimate'', the focus on the slingshot makes the similarity less obvious. It's the same reason why, unlike Toon Link, Young Link's ''Hyrule Warriors'' artwork isn't used; in that art, he has the Keaton Mask and the Fierce Deity Mask. The original ''OoT'' artwork, while slightly different than his current appearance, prominently shows the Kokiri Sword and Deku Shield that Young Link wields in ''Smash'', so it makes for a good point of reference. [[User:DryKirby64|DryKirby64]] ([[User talk:DryKirby64|talk]]) 20:28, 12 September 2018 (EDT)
:(indent reset) I have to agree with Miles here. While the ''OoT3D'' art is closer to Young Link's appearance in ''Ultimate'', the focus on the slingshot makes the similarity less obvious. It's the same reason why, unlike Toon Link, Young Link's ''Hyrule Warriors'' artwork isn't used; in that art, he has the Keaton Mask and the Fierce Deity Mask. The original ''OoT'' artwork, while slightly different than his current appearance, prominently shows the Kokiri Sword and Deku Shield that Young Link wields in ''Smash'', so it makes for a good point of reference. [[User:DryKirby64|DryKirby64]] ([[User talk:DryKirby64|talk]]) 20:28, 12 September 2018 (EDT)
::Honestly Miles? It seems you just have control issues regarding the image. You claim you want characters to be shown with items/weapons that only match up with their smash appearance, but with [[Toon Link]] youre fine having his profile image be of him with the Heroes Sword, when in all his smash appearances he always uses the master sword. In the [[:File:Mii_Swordfighter_SSB4.png|past I've tried uploading official ripped art work]] and replace modified Frankenstein images (fusion of partial renders and magazine scans), and you've un-done my contributions on the grounds that the original image is better. The original image, which i ''modified from a magazine scan and a partial render'', was '''in your eyes''' better than an official render ripped from the game.<br><br>You need to learn to get your priorities straight, and keep things consistent with the rules you claim to be upholding.<br>[[User:Ixbran|Ixbran]] ([[User talk:Ixbran|talk]]) 01:16, 13 September 2018 (EDT)
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