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The '''Hookshot''' and the '''Clawshot''' are [[Grabbing|grab moves]] performed by [[Link]] and [[Young Link]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]''.
 
The '''Hookshot''' and the '''Clawshot''' are [[Grabbing|grab moves]] performed by [[Link]] and [[Young Link]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]''


== Hookshot ==
== Hookshot ==
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== Clawshot ==
== Clawshot ==
The '''Clawshot''' is [[Link]]'s grab in ''Brawl''. Although it's very similar to the the Hookshot in ''Melee'', [[Tether Recovery]] now it finds and track the wall, instead of just latching onto it when it touches. Also, when used in the air to attack, there are two different [[hitbox|hitboxes]]. The first is when the claw is shot out, and hits the opponent. The second hitbox is at the end of the Clawshot, when the claw closes.
The '''Clawshot''' is [[Link]]'s grab in ''Brawl''. Although it's very similar to the the Hookshot in ''Melee'', Link's new [[Tether Recovery]] now finds and tracks the wall, instead of just latching onto it when it touches. Also, when used in the air to attack, there are two different [[hitbox|hitboxes]]. The first is when the claw is shot out, and hits the opponent. The second hitbox is at the end of the Clawshot, when the claw closes.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 07:08, May 7, 2008

The Hookshot and the Clawshot are grab moves performed by Link and Young Link in Melee and Brawl.

Hookshot

The Hookshot is Link's and Young Link's grab in Melee and Toon Link's Grab in Brawl. In Melee, Link/Young Link used this to perform the wall-grapple, while in Brawl, Toon Link uses his to perform the Tether Recovery.

Clawshot

The Clawshot is Link's grab in Brawl. Although it's very similar to the the Hookshot in Melee, Link's new Tether Recovery now finds and tracks the wall, instead of just latching onto it when it touches. Also, when used in the air to attack, there are two different hitboxes. The first is when the claw is shot out, and hits the opponent. The second hitbox is at the end of the Clawshot, when the claw closes.

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