Link (SSBM)
- This article is about Link's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee. For other uses, see Link. For information about Link's "clone", see Young Link (SSBM).
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Link | |
Universe | The Legend of Zelda |
Appears in | SSB SSBM SSBB |
Availability | Starter |
Tier | Low (15) |
Announced at E3 2001, Link (リンク, Rinku) is a starter character in all three Super Smash Bros. games. Link changed from the first game and his Bow is now his standard special attack.
Link is ranked 15th on the tier list (meaning he has been buffed from SSB to Melee) due to his attacks having some more knockback and power and that his recovery is twice as good than in the first game, but his poor air game and slow movement makes him vulnerable to some attacks. Most believe that Link's tier position would have been in Middle tier, but his place could have been taken by Donkey Kong.
Attributes
Link may have poor dash speed (although his air speed is quite fast), but he makes up for this with great range for most attacks and a variety of projectiles. He also has powerful smashes and aerial attacks, but his high lag attacks and moderate startup times counterbalance this. Link's grab range is large (due to being a tether grab) and can be used as a Wall-grapple. However, it leaves Link vulnerable if it misses, and it can't grab airborne opponents (which minimizes chaingrabing opportunities). Link's neutral aerial is powerful and fast when SHFFL'd. On the downside, his wavedash is short and slow. His Hylian Shield can act on its own and defend against projectiles when standing stationary, although it will not block projectiles above or below his Hylian shield. Link's up special move (spin attack) is a quick finisher and edge-guarding tool. Link is vulnerable to chain grabs and combos due to his fairly heavy weight, fast falling speed, and comparatively large size.
Moveset
Ground moves
Normal
- Neutral attack- His combo from SSB, three quick swipes followed by a sudden flurry of even faster sword stabs. First hit does 4-5%, second 2-3%, then 2%, followed by 1% per strike.
- Dash attack- Brings sword down in front of him. Somewhat fast. At higher damages it'll knock a grounded foe into the air, often leading into an aerial follow up, though doesn't have much KO power. 10% damage
- Down tilt- Swipes down in front of him. As with his dash attack, this often directly leads into an aerial combo, though the move itself is pretty predictable. This move can also strongly spike a ledge-grabbing foe when Link's sword makes contact with the hanging foe, which is the sweetspot. 10% damage.
- Forward tilt- raises sword and brings it down in front of him. Has an upwards hitbox, which can substitute for other anti-air moves in a few cases, and has above-average knockback. 13% damage.
- Up tilt- A quick arched slash above him. Very useful for many reasons; it sets up for aerial combos, pretty fast, high knockback, overall good startup and ending lag. 7% damage
Smashes
- Up smash- Slashes in an arch very similar to his up tilt three consecutive times. This attack was taken from SSB, but with changes to the hitbox. All hits now have a noticeable arch above him with good range, instead of just the first hit being an arch and two smaller stabs upwards as in SSB. Good for racking up damage and setting up for air combos due to below average knockback for an up smash. Up to three separate hits, uncharged, 4%, 1%, 7%. Fully, 5%, 2%, 12%.
- Forward smash- Swings sword once in front for good knockback by itself, and if "A" is pressed again, does an even stronger one after. Extremely unlikely that the second hit will land at damages above 30% or so due to higher knockback of the first hit. The first hit is still strong, though, not as much as the second one. Link players should practice timing the move so they purposely miss the first strike and end up hitting the foe with the stronger second strike. 14% then 16% uncharged, 19%, 18% fully.
- Down smash- Swings sword on both sides of him on the ground. First hit comes out fast, though second has some lag. This move has decent range, and since the hitbox is on the floor, it makes this move good for spacing, and has some KO power. It can be unreliable however. 13% front, 14% back uncharged, 21% front, 15% back fully charged
Other attacks
- Ledge attack- Climbs up and stabs in front of him. 8% damage.
- 100% Ledge attack- slowly gets up and quickly thrusts his sword. Only the sword has a hitbox; foes close to the end of ledge Link was on can avoid the attack completely. 8% damage.
- Floor attack- Quickly gets up and slashes on both sides. 6% damage.
Aerial attacks
- Neutral aerial- A generic Sex Kick. 11% max, 5% minimum
- Back aerial- Two short-ranged kicks to his back. Second hit can sometimes be hard to land. This move, unlike most B-Airs, isn't always considered Link's best viable choice for edgeguarding due to awkward hitboxes and duration. First hit 7%, next 6%.
- Forward aerial- Swings twice in front of him. The first hit is usually hard to follow into the second hit. This is somewhat like his F-Smash, where the second hit has more power than the first, so the first hit is usually purposely missed in favor for the second. Has some ending lag, should be very carefully used due to Link's bad recovery. 12%, 6%.
- Down aerial- His famous aerial from Zelda II where he takes his sword and keeps it aimed downward, falling fast while doing so. This move is a move of extremes: huge knockback, huge ending lag, huge priority, and huge hitbox. If the move's still in action when Link lands, he'll have to pull it out from the ground, with ending lag, and it is recommend to L-cancel it in such cases. It is one of his primary KO moves, dealing 22%
- Up aerial- Stabs sword above him. Good for juggling or Star KO-ing at higher damages ~120%. Has some Sex Kick properties. 16% damage, ~14% in later hitboxes
Grabs & Throws
- Pummel- Bashes foe in the head with his sword hand (left fist). 2-3% damage.
- Forward throw- Kicks foe a short distance in front of him. Pretty weak knockback. One apparent kick, but two mysterious hitboxes. 4% first hitbox, 3% second
- Up throw- Brings foe up and slashes above. Two mysterious hitboxes, 3% first, 2% second
- Down throw- Brings foe down and tackles. Leaves foes wide open for a combo, such as a F-Tilt, U-tilt, or even a quick smash attack. Two hits, first does 2%, then 4%
- Back throw- Brings foe behind and kicks in a similar fashion to his forward throw. 2% then 3%
Special Moves
Taunts
Link puts his right hand on his hip and raises his left hand through his bang.
Matchups
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Changes from N64 to Melee
Link has been significantly buffed from SSB to Melee. Below are the list of changes.
- New Neutral B (Bow). Boomerang is now Link's Side B.
- Different Spin Attack animation (both on air, and on ground).
- Can use Hookshot for a wall-grapple.
- Also, the Hookshot's chain will launch forward and just drop when it reaches its maximum length, instead of keeping horizontal.
- Hookshot is shorter, has lower priority, and can no longer grab airborne opponents. (Although it has less ending lag than in SSB)
- Spin attack is a better recovery.
- Recovery is overall significantly better, to the point of being "decent", thanks to hookshot wall grapple and bombs.
- Forward Smash has two hits, instead of just one.
- Faster air speed
- New Taunt
- New helpless state
- Back and Forward Grabs are weaker
- New Dash Attack
- Attacks are a bit weaker, but also a bit faster.
- A weak throw of the bomb now causes explosion.
- New Dashing animation.
- Boomerang is weaker and doesn't travel as far.
- Spin Attack can no longer deflect projectiles.
- Dair is completely changed. It no longer does 16% damage on the first and second hits, dealing a total of 32%, but instead, it does up to 19% on the first hit and 6% on the second hit, dealing a total of 25%. Also, it has more knockback now.
PAL differences
- Up+B (Spin Attack) can no longer semi-spike
- Link can no longer perform the Boomerang Superjump or the Chain Dance
Combos
- A good combo to use in one on one battles is to use the boomerang, to momentarily disable the character of any attacks (they will pop into the air), use this momentary cease fire to use a spin attack and send them flying away. You must be quick or else chances are they will attack.
- Another great combo is to grab your opponent, throw them up/down, depending on what character and damage the opponent have, if its a fastfaller then use upthrow, if they have high damage use the downthrow anyway, then instantly use the up-B attack. On high damage this is lethal. Follow the up-B with a boomerang and charge in for the kill (a F-air or another up-B usually does the trick.)
- Up throw, Uair, then Up B. If the enemy still lives, Up smash.
- Up-B throw the bomb into the air, grapple your opponent and throw them upwards. If done quickly enough your opponent will be hurled into the bomb and fly away from you, doing no harm to you. (However if too much time is wasted, the bomb will bounce off your opponent and land on you.
- D-tilt, jump, F-air of N-air
In Single-player
Link can be fought in the Underground Maze where if the player comes across the Master Sword, they will be taken to a battle with a different colored Link until they come across the Triforce. It is possible to complete the stage without fighting Link at all. Link is featured in the following Event Matches:
- Event 3: Bomb-fest: This match pits your character against the team of Link and Samus with one stock each on the Princess Peach's Castle stage. Link and Samus only use their bomb special moves, but all the bomb (or likewise) items will appear on the stage.
- Event 18: Link's Adventure: You play as Link as you face Dark Link on the Hyrule Temple stage. Both have 2 stock each. (Dark Link is just a completly blacked out form of Link. Not the black character costume.)
- Event 20: All-Star Match 2: Link is the second opponent you must fight in this series of staged battles. Your character battles him on the Great Bay stage, and your character has 2 stock while Link has 1. With a timer of four minutes, you must defeat him and the other four characters with the overall time and life you have: Samus, Zelda, Captain Falcon, and Fox.
- Event 29: Triforce Gathering: You play as Link with Zelda as your partner. You face Ganondorf on the Hyrule Temple stage.
- Event 34: Seven Years: As Young Link, you fight Link with 3 stock each on the Great Bay stage.
- Event 41: En Garde!: As Marth, you face Link in a 2 stock match on the Hyrule Temple stage.
Trophy Description
In addition to the normal trophy about Link as a character, there are two trophies about him as a fighter, unlocked by completing the Adventure and All-Star modes respectively with Link on any difficulty:
- Link (smash red)
- Burdened with a shield, a heavy sword, and plenty of equipment, Link is not a very mobile character. Nevertheless, he's skilled with the blade, and his varied supply of missile weapons makes him a powerful fighter. To master Link, you must control the pace by balancing your long-range attacks with head-to-head swordplay.
- B: Bow
- Smash B: Boomerang)
- Link (smash blue)
- Link's Bow, Boomerang, and Bombs all take time to wield, so you may want to try drawing them in midair to prevent your foes from attacking you while you're vulnerable. The Spin Attack can score consecutive midair hits, and the final slash is very powerful. Link's Bombs are his trump card, but he can't pull one out if he's carrying another item.
- Up & B: Spin Attack
- Down & B: Bomb
Costume Gallery
External links
Fighters in Super Smash Bros. Melee | |
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Veterans | Captain Falcon · Donkey Kong · Fox · Jigglypuff · Kirby · Link · Luigi · Mario · Ness · Pikachu · Samus · Yoshi |
Newcomers | Bowser · Dr. Mario · Falco · Ganondorf · Ice Climbers · Marth · Mewtwo · Mr. Game & Watch · Peach · Pichu · Roy · Young Link · Zelda (Sheik) |