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*In addition to Toon Link's version being more Wind Waker-esque, it is also a bit slower and has different sound effects. | *In addition to Toon Link's version being more Wind Waker-esque, it is also a bit slower and has different sound effects. | ||
*Both Trophy descriptions state that it can only be used on one foe at a time, by which it is meant that only one foe can be captured at a time and damage to other foes is an additional bonus. | *Both Trophy descriptions state that it can only be used on one foe at a time, by which it is meant that only one foe can be captured at a time and damage to other foes is an additional bonus. | ||
*There is a glitch with Link's version. If he was in a custom stage with this layout; | |||
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...and The opponent had a mushroom, and the beam hit but Link was on the top layer and the opponent on the floating platform, Link would shoot over the ramp causing 30% Damage to the opponent, and Link would fall off of the stage vunerable. | |||
*Toon Link's version can be cancelled by throwing an item just at the right time. The Triforce will only appear for a split second, and will then disappear. | *Toon Link's version can be cancelled by throwing an item just at the right time. The Triforce will only appear for a split second, and will then disappear. | ||
*If you watch Triforce Slash in Slow-Motion,You'll see that there are 17 hits in this Final Smash. | *If you watch Triforce Slash in Slow-Motion,You'll see that there are 17 hits in this Final Smash. |
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