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'''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U''' is a fighting game with two different versions: The 3DS version and the Wii U version. The two games have some different stages, trophies, modes, and music, but share the same roster, physics, and movesets for all characters. This game features multiple playable Zelda characters and several Zelda themed stages and has more Zelda inspired assist trophies and items than any other installment of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise. | '''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U''' is a fighting game with two different versions: The 3DS version and the Wii U version. The two games have some different stages, trophies, modes, and music, but share the same roster, physics, and movesets for all characters. This game features multiple playable ''Zelda'' characters and several ''Zelda'' themed stages and has more ''Zelda'' inspired assist trophies and items than any other installment of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise. | ||
==Zelda Characters== | ==Zelda Characters== | ||
There are five playable characters from | There are five playable characters from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series in this game. This is also the first installment where [[Sheik]] and [[Zelda]] are separate characters on the character selection screen. | ||
===Link=== | ===Link=== | ||
[[Link]]'s appearance in this game is based on his ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' model, just like it was in '' | [[Link]]'s appearance in this game is based on his ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' model, just like it was in ''Brawl'', but this version features a more vibrant color palate than his predecessor in ''Brawl''. He uses some of the items he got while on his journey in ''Twilight Princess'' in some of his attacks. These different items include his [[Bow]], the [[Gale Boomerang]], [[Bomb]]s, and the [[Clawshot]] (the same items that where used in ''Brawl''). Among other uses, the Bow can be used to hit opponents from a distance, the Gale Boomerang can be used to bring distant opponents toward Link, the Bombs can be thrown across the stage or used to disrupt a foe attempting to recover, and the Clawshot can be used to grab opponents, or to latch on to the edge of the stage when falling. Link also uses the [[Master Sword]] and [[Hylian Shield]]. Link's alternate colors appear to be based off of different appearances of him in the ''Zelda'' series. Some alternate colors include a [[Dark Link]] color scheme, a color scheme based off of Link's initial clothes in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword| Skyward Sword]]'', and a costume based off of [[Fierce Deity Link]]. | ||
===Toon Link=== | ===Toon Link=== | ||
[[Toon Link]] makes an appearance | [[Toon Link]] makes an appearance once again in this new ''Super Smash Bros''. While being mostly the same as he was in ''Brawl'', Toon Link has received a buff to his [[Hookshot]] and speed, while receiving a nerf to his power and recovery. | ||
===Zelda=== | ===Zelda=== | ||
The most notable change to [[Zelda]] in this game is her inability to transform into [[Sheik]]. Due to the change to her down special she now has a new move, Phantom Slash. With Phantom Slash Zelda summons a [[Phantom]] to attack, which can be charged up for a greater effect. | The most notable change to [[Zelda]] in this game is her inability to transform into [[Sheik]]. Due to the change to her down special she now has a new move, Phantom Slash. With Phantom Slash, Zelda summons a [[Phantom]] to attack, which can be charged up for a greater effect. | ||
===Sheik=== | ===Sheik=== | ||
With [[Sheik]] being | With [[Sheik]] being his own character in this game, he has received many buffs. A lot of Sheik's moves were buffed up thanks to him being a separate character, which has led to him being used more in the competitive scene. | ||
===Ganondorf=== | ===Ganondorf=== | ||
[[Ganondorf]] has the same appearance in this game as he did in '' | [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] has the same appearance in this game as he did in ''Brawl''. Ganondorf's moves are generally all the same; however, he has received a buff to his speed, power, and recovery. Ganondorf must be unlocked on the 3DS version of the game, but in the Wii U version, players start out with Ganondorf. |
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Producer | Shinya Saito | |
Director | Masahiro Sakurai |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U is a fighting game with two different versions: The 3DS version and the Wii U version. The two games have some different stages, trophies, modes, and music, but share the same roster, physics, and movesets for all characters. This game features multiple playable Zelda characters and several Zelda themed stages and has more Zelda inspired assist trophies and items than any other installment of the Super Smash Bros. franchise.
Zelda Characters
There are five playable characters from The Legend of Zelda series in this game. This is also the first installment where Sheik and Zelda are separate characters on the character selection screen.
Link
Link's appearance in this game is based on his Twilight Princess model, just like it was in Brawl, but this version features a more vibrant color palate than his predecessor in Brawl. He uses some of the items he got while on his journey in Twilight Princess in some of his attacks. These different items include his Bow, the Gale Boomerang, Bombs, and the Clawshot (the same items that where used in Brawl). Among other uses, the Bow can be used to hit opponents from a distance, the Gale Boomerang can be used to bring distant opponents toward Link, the Bombs can be thrown across the stage or used to disrupt a foe attempting to recover, and the Clawshot can be used to grab opponents, or to latch on to the edge of the stage when falling. Link also uses the Master Sword and Hylian Shield. Link's alternate colors appear to be based off of different appearances of him in the Zelda series. Some alternate colors include a Dark Link color scheme, a color scheme based off of Link's initial clothes in Skyward Sword, and a costume based off of Fierce Deity Link.
Toon Link
Toon Link makes an appearance once again in this new Super Smash Bros. While being mostly the same as he was in Brawl, Toon Link has received a buff to his Hookshot and speed, while receiving a nerf to his power and recovery.
Zelda
The most notable change to Zelda in this game is her inability to transform into Sheik. Due to the change to her down special she now has a new move, Phantom Slash. With Phantom Slash, Zelda summons a Phantom to attack, which can be charged up for a greater effect.
Sheik
With Sheik being his own character in this game, he has received many buffs. A lot of Sheik's moves were buffed up thanks to him being a separate character, which has led to him being used more in the competitive scene.
Ganondorf
Ganondorf has the same appearance in this game as he did in Brawl. Ganondorf's moves are generally all the same; however, he has received a buff to his speed, power, and recovery. Ganondorf must be unlocked on the 3DS version of the game, but in the Wii U version, players start out with Ganondorf.