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===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=== | |||
With [[Sheik]] being her own character in this game, she has received many buffs. A lot of Sheik's moves were buffed up thanks to her being a separate character, which has led to her being used more in the competitive scene. | |||
===Ganondorf=== | ===Ganondorf=== | ||
[[Ganondorf]] has the same appearance in this game as he did in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|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, however players start out with him on the Wii U. | [[Ganondorf]] has the same appearance in this game as he did in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|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, however players start out with him on the Wii U. |