Link (SSBU)
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Link in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
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Universe | The Legend of Zelda |
Other playable appearances | in SSB in Melee in Brawl in SSB4 |
Availability | Starter |
Final Smash | Ancient Bow and Arrow |
Link (リンク, Link) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was teased in a trailer released on March 8th, 2018 before being fully confirmed as playable on June 12th, 2018.
Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4
Link now incorporates many elements from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild into his moveset, such as the Remote Bomb, the Ancient Bow & Ancient Arrow, and the Master Sword's Sword Beam.
Aesthetics
- Link's design is now based off of his appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. He dons the Champion's Tunic as his default costume and has an alternate costume based on the Tunic of the Wild.
- Link now takes on a new stance, with his legs further apart, and his sword and above up at all times. His body also faces more towards the camera.
- Many of Link's animations have changed to reflecting him using his right hand to attack with his sword, as opposed to past games where he used his left hand.
- Due to Link's Master Sword now having an even larger size, Link now has increased range on most of his moves.
- Link has a new animation for entering the stage: he now glides with a Paraglider onto the stage.
Attributes
- At 0% damage, Link can launch a Sword Beam with a forward smash.
- With the implementation of universal frame 3 jumpsquat, Link's aerial capabilities are improved compared to Super Smash Bros. 4.
Ground Attacks
- The final hit of Link's neutral attack is altered: he now swipes vertically instead of thrusting the sword. This also has an effect on the angle, being more vertical than previous games.
- Dash attack's sweetspot deals more damage.
- Link's up tilt has a slightly different animation.
Aerials
- Link's forward aerial's first hit appears to have set knockback. This makes it possible for it to lead into the second hit at all percentages.
- Link's back aerial has a slightly different animation.
- Down aerial has significantly reduced landing lag, comparable to an L-canceled down aerial from Melee.
Throws/other attacks
- Link no longer uses the Clawshot for his grabs, instead having standard grabs where he reaches out with one hand. This significantly decreases their lag, but also their range.
- Due to Link's Clawshot being retired, he no longer has a grab aerial or a tether recovery.
Special moves
- The arrows fired from Link's Bow can be picked up and thrown after it sticks to the ground.
- Using the Bow while holding an arrow causes Link to fire two arrows in one shot.
- Link's Boomerang no longer creates a tornado upon returning, like in Melee and Smash 64. This means he can no longer bring opponents towards him to continue combos, or push them away with the lingering wind hitbox. However, just like in Melee and Smash 64, Link's Boomerang now has a returning hitbox to possibly interrupt approaches from enemies, and has increased range.
- Link can now reuse his double jump if hit during his Spin Attack.
- Spin Attack's visuals have been updated.
- Link's down special is now the Remote Bomb Rune. It does not explode on contact and is instead manually detonated. While this allows for item setups, it also prevents Link from extending his recovery in the same way as previous games.
- Link can now bomb recover by taking out a remote bomb, Z-dropping, then detonating.
- Link has a new Final Smash where he fires an Ancient Arrow.
Alternate costumes
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Gallery
Trivia
- Despite Link's design now being based on Breath of the Wild, Kirby gains his familiar green cap when copying him.