Toon Link (SSBB): Difference between revisions
→Gameplay differences between Young Link and Toon Link
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*Toon Link uses his sword for more attacks than Young Link does, due to his shorter legs. | *Toon Link uses his sword for more attacks than Young Link does, due to his shorter legs. | ||
*Toon Link's [[Hero's Bow]] shoots farther and charges faster, but his arrows are slower and do not set targets on fire like Young Link's do. However, two can be fired out of a [[short hop]], providing for an effective [[fence of pain]]. | *Toon Link's [[Hero's Bow]] shoots farther and charges faster, but his arrows are slower and do not set targets on fire like Young Link's do. However, two can be fired out of a [[short hop]], providing for an effective [[fence of pain]]. | ||
*Toon Link's [[Link's bomb|Bombs]] do not perform combos like Young Link's and are weaker than [[Link (SSBB)|Link]]'s, but they have a bigger blast radius and a different smoke explosion, which was taken from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. | *Toon Link's [[Link's bomb|Bombs]] do not perform combos like Young Link's and are weaker than [[Link (SSBB)|Link]]'s, but they have a bigger blast radius and a different smoke explosion, which was taken from ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker''. | ||
*Toon Link's Up Smash is a single slash, rather than three, and it is a much better and stronger finisher. | *Toon Link's Up Smash is a single slash, rather than three, and it is a much better and stronger finisher. | ||
*Toon Link's recovery is significantly longer, as he has less fall time and higher second and third jumps. | *Toon Link's recovery is significantly longer, as he has less fall time and higher second and third jumps. |