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{{Infobox Character
{{Infobox Character
|name         = Young Link
|name = Young Link
|image       = [[File:Young Link SSBM.jpg|Young Link]]
|image = [[File:Young Link SSBM.jpg]]
|game         = SSBM
|game = SSBM
|altversion  = Link
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|availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]]
|availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]]
|tier         = E
|tier = C-
|tierPAL     = F
|tierPAL = F
|ranking     = 16
|ranking = 17
|rankingPAL   = 18
|rankingPAL = 18
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{{cquote|''Young Link is lighter and faster than his older self, and his Kokiri sword packs less punch.''|cite=Description from Young Link's trophy}}
'''Young Link''' ({{ja|こどもリンク|Kodomo Rinku}}, ''Young Link'') is a character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. He is a direct clone of {{SSBM|Link}}, with some minor differences.
'''Young Link''' ({{ja|こどもリンク}}, ''Child Link'') is a character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. He is a direct clone of {{SSBM|Link}}, with some minor differences. Young Link was replaced with {{SSBB|Toon Link}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.


He ranks 16th on the [[tier list]] in the E tier, two places higher than Link. Young Link has a very good approach due to some low [[lag]] [[aerial]]s, a great [[SHFFL]] and a good [[wavedash]], as well as three [[projectile]]s. Young Link also is a potent [[combo]]er due to his projectiles, and can also [[edgeguard]] and [[space]] well. However, Young Link's primary flaw is that he has trouble [[KO]]ing, due to the lack of an efficient quick KO move and having difficulty in hitting cleanly with his [[smash attack]]s (except his down smash). Additionally, like Link, Young Link has a slow and predictable [[recovery]], though his ability to [[wall jump]], [[bomb jump]] and use his [[hookshot]] give him some options. Young Link's recovery, however, is rather poor for his [[weight]] class.  
Young Link is voiced by {{s|wikipedia|Fujiko Takimoto}} in all regions of ''Melee''. In a similar manner to his adult self, Young Link's voice clips are re-purposed directly from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' and its sequel, ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', featuring a combination of returning voice clips and ones left over from the recording sessions for the two Nintendo 64 ''Zelda'' titles.
 
He ranks 17th on the [[tier list]] in the C- tier, one place higher than Link. Young Link has a very good approach due to some low [[lag]] [[aerial]]s, a great [[SHFFL]] and a good [[wavedash]], as well as three [[projectile]]s and good mobility overall. Young Link also is a potent [[combo]]er due to his projectiles, and can also [[edgeguard]] and [[space]] well. However, Young Link's primary flaw is that he has trouble [[KO]]ing, due to the lack of an efficient quick KO move and having difficulty in hitting cleanly with his [[smash attack]]s (except his down smash). Additionally, like Link, Young Link has a slow and predictable [[recovery]], though his ability to [[wall jump]], [[bomb jump]] and use his [[hookshot]] give him some options. Young Link's recovery, however, is rather poor for his [[weight]] class.


==How to unlock==
==How to unlock==
For players to unlock Young Link, the Classic or Adventure Mode has to be completed with ten characters. Alternatively, the player can take part in 500 VS. matches.
Young Link must be defeated in battle before he can be unlocked. There are two ways the player can encounter Young Link:
 
*One way is to complete Classic Mode, Adventure Mode, or All-Star Mode with 10 characters. If the player fails to defeat Young Link, they can re-fight him by completing one of these modes again. If this method is used and {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} or {{SSBM|Luigi}} have not been unlocked yet, then neither can be encountered through these modes until Young Link is defeated.
*Another way is to play 500 VS. matches to completion. If the player fails to defeat Young Link, they can re-fight him by playing another VS. match to completion. If this method is used, fighters with lower VS. match quotas must be unlocked before Young Link can be fought.
When fought, Young Link appears on [[Great Bay]], with ''Saria's Song'' playing in the background.
When fought, Young Link appears on [[Great Bay]], with ''Saria's Song'' playing in the background.


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
As a fighter, Young Link appears as a lighter, weaker, and faster form of Link, and generally falls under the same archetype as a character, similar to characters such as {{SSBM|Ness}}. Other properties of Young Link, however, are almost identical to those of Link. His airspeed and falling speed are identical to Link's, and he has only slightly lower traction, giving Young Link a slightly longer wavedash than Link. Unlike his 17-year-old self, who is a heavyweight, Young Link is a lightweight and gets sent farther and higher (due to having the same fall speed) than Adult Link. Young Link's primary asset is his range. His Kokiri Sword gives him a disjointed hitbox that can allow him to strike from farther ranges, and his neutral, down, and side specials all give him access to a variety of projectiles that can cause damage and start combos from significant distances. Young Link's projectiles are surprisingly damaging, especially in comparison to Link's; his bombs catch opponents in the blast with multiple hits, allowing for combo potential, and both his boomerangs and Fire Arrows inflict more damage and hitstun than Link's, allowing for some dangerous combo starters against his opponents. Coupled with a long-ranged grapple, Young Link's range is among the highest in the game.
As a fighter, Young Link appears as a lighter, weaker, and faster form of Link, and generally falls under the same archetype as a character, similar to characters such as {{SSBM|Ness}}. Other properties of Young Link, however, are almost identical to those of Link. His airspeed and falling speed are identical to Link's, and he has only slightly lower traction, giving Young Link a slightly longer wavedash than Link. Unlike his 16-year-old self, who is a heavyweight, Young Link is a lightweight and gets sent farther and higher (due to having the same fall speed) than Adult Link. Young Link's primary asset is his range. His Kokiri Sword gives him a disjointed hitbox that can allow him to strike from farther ranges, and his neutral, down, and side specials all give him access to a variety of projectiles that can cause damage and start combos from significant distances. Young Link's projectiles are surprisingly damaging, especially in comparison to Link's; his bombs catch opponents in the blast with multiple hits, allowing for combo potential, and both his boomerangs and Fire Arrows inflict more damage and hitstun than Link's, allowing for some dangerous combo starters against his opponents. Coupled with a long-ranged grapple, Young Link's range is among the highest in the game.


Additionally, Young Link has access to a surprisingly good approach game. In addition to his aforementioned range boons, Young Link's aerial approach is very good. Fast, low-lag aerials and a small short hop coupled with a high falling speed gives Young Link a very good SHFFL, and his high air speed can allow him to easily pursue enemies in the air. These traits also give Young Link a surprisingly good edgeguarding game; Young Link's recovery options are great as well, with a relatively high third jump and a wall-grapple to assist him, and the ability to wall-jump.
Additionally, Young Link has access to a surprisingly good approach game. In addition to his aforementioned range boons, Young Link's aerial approach is very good. Fast, low-lag aerials and a small short hop coupled with a high falling speed gives Young Link an excellent SHFFL, and his high air speed can allow him to easily pursue enemies in the air. These traits also give Young Link a great air game and a surprisingly good edgeguarding game; Young Link's recovery options are great as well, with a relatively high third jump and a wall-grapple to assist him, and the ability to wall-jump.


Young Link's KO options are varied and often different than those found on most other characters. Young Link's neutral aerial and down tilt are quite powerful, with the former having almost nonexistent ending lag when L-canceled. Additionally, Young Link's forward smash has the unusual property of being two hits: one with fixed knockback, and one with powerful vertical knockback, acting as a trap of sorts. One of Young Link's most reliable finishers is his dash attack, which can KO at as low as 95% on some characters, and is unusually fast.
Young Link's KO options are varied and often different than those found on most other characters. Young Link's neutral aerial and down tilt are quite powerful, with the former having almost nonexistent ending lag when L-canceled. Additionally, Young Link's forward smash has the unusual property of being two hits: one with fixed knockback, and one with powerful vertical knockback, acting as a trap of sorts. One of Young Link's most reliable finishers is his dash attack, which can KO at as low as 95% on some characters, and is unusually fast.


Young Link's primary flaw, however, is his inability to easily and efficiently hit with his finishers. His neutral air requires him to be in the air first, and the remainder of his attacks can prove too awkward to hit with. His dash attack requires the first few frames to connect, and its ending lag can prove to be problematic; that and the inability to send the opponent upwards unless hit at a precise point of the sword and being a semi-spike, which characters (like Fox and Link) can tech out of. With proper use of DI, it's possible to avoid the second hit of Young Link's forward smash. Furthermore, Young Link's down aerial, which can act as one of the most powerful meteor smashes in the game, has a very small and situational sweetspot, significantly hindering its usefulness off the edge. His forward aerial is also among the weakest forward aerials to both combo and finish with, and his back aerial is significantly worse than his counterpart's.
Young Link's primary flaw, however, is his inability to easily and efficiently hit with his finishers. His neutral air requires him to be in the air first, and the remainder of his attacks can prove too awkward to hit with. His dash attack requires the first few frames to connect, and its ending lag can prove to be problematic; that and the inability to send the opponent upwards unless hit at a precise point of the sword and being a semi-spike, which characters (like Fox and Link) can tech out of. With proper use of DI, it's possible to avoid the second hit of Young Link's forward smash. Furthermore, Young Link's down aerial, which can act as one of the most powerful meteor smashes in the game, has a very small and situational sweetspot, significantly hindering its usefulness off the edge. His forward aerial is also among the weakest forward aerials to both combo and finish with and his up smash is weak and not reliable tue to DI, forcing him to over-rely on dash attack or down smash for KOing.


Young Link's light weight makes him considerably easier to KO than other characters; this itself acts as a problem for Young Link due to his poor recovery in comparison to other characters of his weight class (such as {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} or {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}).
Young Link's light weight makes him considerably easier to KO than other characters; this itself acts as a problem for Young Link due to his poor recovery in comparison to other characters of his weight class (such as {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} or {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}).


Also, Young Link's hitboxes act much like [[Roy (SSBM)|Roy's]] hitboxes in that they are significantly weaker near the tip of Young Link's sword, especially in knockback, meaning that Young Link's approach and control must be with complete precision.
Young Link's Kokiri Sword makes "smacking" sound effects when it connects for every attack except for Young Link's up throw and up special. Young Link's Deku Shield is also slightly less durable than Link's (higher-damage projectiles will phase through the shield).
 
However, under the hands of a player with skilled precision, Young Link's projectiles, approach options and mobility can prove to be quite deadly.


Young Link's Kokiri Sword, being made of wood, makes "smacking" sound effects when it connects for every attack except for Young Link's up throw and up special. Young Link's Deku Shield is also slightly less durable than Link's (higher-damage projectiles will phase through the shield).
==Differences from {{SSBM|Link}}==
One of the most noticeable distinctions between the two is that Young Link is faster than Link. This however comes at the cost of having weaker KO power. Being younger than his adult self, Young Link is shorter than Link. This makes him harder to hit, but it also reduces his range. Young Link is also significantly lighter than Link, making him less susceptible to combos, but means he can get KO'ed generally earlier than Link. Young Link has the ability to [[wall jump]], aiding in his recovery options.


However, under the hands of a player with skilled precision, Young Link's projectiles, approach options and mobility can prove to be quite deadly.
Young Link also has properties for some of his moves that extend behind damage distribution. Young Link shoots fire arrows for his neutral special, dealing flame damage and dealing more damage uncharged, but less damage fully charged. Young Link's [[Spin Attack]] hits multiple times rather than once, making it better for trapping opponents, but worse for netting KOs. Young Link's {{b|Bomb|Young Link}}s hit four times upon explosion opposed to two, allowing his bombs to deal more damage than Link's. Young Link's down aerial his a sweet-spot near the hilt of his sword, which [[meteor smash]]es opponents while also setting them ablaze.


==Differences between {{SSBM|Link}} and Young Link==
In spite of these differences, it is heavily debated on which of the two are better, with them usually being near each other on [[tier list]]s. Young Link does better against [[floaty]] characters such as {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} and {{SSBM|Peach}}, but Link performs better against non-floaty characters.
====Aesthetics====
====Aesthetics====
*{{change|Young Link wields the Kokiri Sword and Deku Shield instead of the Master Sword and Hylian Shield.}}
*{{change|Young Link wields the Kokiri Sword and Deku Shield instead of the Master Sword and Hylian Shield.}}
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*{{nerf|Young Link's Kokiri Sword has less of a disjointed range advantage on his attacks than Link.}}
*{{nerf|Young Link's Kokiri Sword has less of a disjointed range advantage on his attacks than Link.}}
*{{buff|Young Link dashes much faster than Link (1.3 → 1.6).}}
*{{buff|Young Link dashes much faster than Link (1.3 → 1.6).}}
*{{buff|Young Link has a longer wavedash than Link.}}
*{{change|Young Link has lower traction (0.1 → 0.08) giving him a longer wavedash than Link, but makes him harder to punish out of shield.}}
*{{change|Young Link has a greater jump height than Link. This makes executing SHFFL attacks more difficult, but allows him to attack in the air easier. It also helps him to deal better against Fox's shinespikes.}}
*{{nerf|Young Link's fast falling speed is much lower (3 → 2.2) making him more susceptible to juggling, and increasing his time airborne for SHFFL attacks.}}
*{{buff|Young Link has a slightly higher full hop and double jump than Link}}
*{{buff|Young Link has a shorter jumpsquat duration than Link (6 → 4), giving him quicker access to aerials, wavedashing, and platform movement.}}
*{{nerf|Young Link is overall weaker than Link in KO potential. Down smash, dash attack, and neutral air KO better than Link's counterparts, but at the cost of lower knockback on all other moves in addition to lacking Link's Spin Attack finisher.}}
*{{nerf|Young Link is overall weaker than Link in KO potential. Down smash, dash attack, and neutral air KO better than Link's counterparts, but at the cost of lower knockback on all other moves in addition to lacking Link's Spin Attack finisher.}}
*{{nerf|Young Link's Deku Shield is weaker than the Hylian Shield in protection, as projectiles that are strong enough will ignore and penetrate through the shield.}}
*{{nerf|Young Link's Deku Shield is smaller than the Hylian Shield, projectiles therefore have a slightly lower chance of being blocked by it.}}
*{{buff|Unlike Link, Young Link can wall jump, aiding his recovery, although this is mostly situational.}}
*{{buff|Unlike Link, Young Link can wall jump, aiding his recovery and ledge play options on stages with walls.}}
*{{nerf|Young Link's Hookshot is shorter than Link's, significantly reducing its utility as a recovery tool.}}
*{{nerf|Young Link's Hookshot is shorter than Link's, significantly reducing its utility as a recovery tool.}}
*{{change|Young Link is significantly lighter than Link (104 → 85). While this drastically worsens his endurance for both horizontal and vertical survival, it makes him far less vulnerable to combos than his older counterpart. In particular, it makes him invulnerable to {{SSBM|Fox}}'s waveshine combos, as he is knocked down by the shine as opposed to pushed back.}}
*{{change|Young Link is significantly lighter than Link (104 → 85). While this drastically worsens his endurance for both horizontal and vertical survival, it makes him far less vulnerable to combos than his older counterpart. In particular, it makes him invulnerable to {{SSBM|Fox}}'s waveshine combos, as he is knocked down by the shine as opposed to pushed back.}}


====Ground Attacks====
====Ground Attacks====
*{{buff|The second and third hit of neutral attack start one frame earlier|frame 7|6.}}
*[[Neutral attack]]:
*{{buff|Forward tilt has five frames less starting lag, significantly increasing its overall utility.}}
**{{nerf|All hits deal less damage (5% → 3% (hit 1), 3% → 2% (hit 2), 6% → 5% (hit 3)).}}
*{{buff|Down tilt's meteor smash hitbox is placed at the tip as opposed to the hilt, allowing Young Link to safely space.}}
*[[Forward tilt]]:
*{{buff|Up smash is able to connect against shorter grounded opponents such as Fox and Pikachu owing to Young Link's shorter stature.}}
**{{buff|Forward tilt has less startup (frame 16 → 11) and ending lag (FAF 40 → 34), significantly increasing its overall utility.}}
*{{change|Down smash and dash attack send opponents sideways instead of upwards, giving them better overall KO ability at the cost of lesser combo potential.}}
**{{nerf|Forward tilt has a shorter duration (frames 16-19 → 11-13) and deals less damage (13%/14%/15%) → 10%/11%/12%). The faster swing speed also reduces the move's range above Young Link.}}
*{{nerf|Forward smash's first hit has negligible knockback in order to chain into the second which is greater, however the second hit of the string can be avoided with the use of DI. It also has a shorter range.}}
*[[Up tilt]]:
**{{nerf|Up tilt deals less damage (9% → 8%).}}
*[[Down tilt]]:
**{{buff|Down tilt's meteor smash hitbox has a higher priority than the pop up, making it easier to land.}}
**{{nerf|Down tilt does not deal consistent damage, and is weaker (11% → 7%/9%/10%).}}
*[[Dash attack]]:
**{{change|Dash attack only has two hitboxes which deal different damage (9%/11%/12% → 10%/11%).}}
**{{change|Dash attack sends the opponent away as a kill/edgeguard tool unlike Link's which pops up to combo.}}
**{{nerf|Young Link's sword swing is lower to the ground, reducing its vertical range.}}
*[[Forward smash]]:
**{{buff|The second hit of forward smash has less ending lag (FAF 50 → 41).}}
**{{nerf|Forward smash's first hit has set knockback in order to chain into the second more reliably, however the second hit of the string can be avoided with the use of DI. It also has a shorter duration (frames 15-18 → 15-17) and both hits deal less damage (13%/14% → 10% (hit 1), 18%/20% → 9%/11%/12% (hit 2)).}}
*[[Up smash]]:
**{{buff|Up smash is able to connect against shorter grounded opponents such as Fox and Pikachu owing to Young Link's shorter stature. The third hit also has less startup lag with a longer duration (frames 41-43 → 40-44), giving it more range in front and behind him.}}
**{{nerf|Up smash deals less damage (14% → 11%).}}
*[[Down smash]]:
**{{buff|The second hit of down smash hits on both sides of Young Link, though it only covers his ankle on the small side.}}
**{{change|Down smash sends opponents sideways instead of upwards, giving it better overall KO ability at the cost of lesser combo potential.}}
**{{nerf|Down smash lacks the stronger sweetspots which deal 16%/17%.}}
**{{nerf|Down smash hitboxes are designed in such a way that it is worse than Link's for shield poking.}}


====Aerial Attacks====
====Aerial Attacks====
*{{buff|Neutral aerial is stronger than Link's.}}
*[[Neutral aerial]]:
*{{nerf|Neutral aerial is not active in its hitboxes through the duration of the move, unlike Link's.}}
**{{buff|Neutral aerial is stronger than Link's, and deals the same damage throughout (11%/9%/8% → 12%).}}
*{{nerf|Forward aerial has less damage and knockback than Link's version.}}
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial is not active in its hitboxes through the duration of the move, unlike Link's.}}
*{{change|Young Link's forward aerial is treated as only a single hit unlike Link's which hits twice.}}
*[[Forward aerial]]:
*{{buff|Back aerial is easier to connect than Link's.}}
**{{nerf|Forward aerial has less damage and knockback than Link's version.}}
*{{buff|Down aerial has a hitbox on the sword's hilt that inflicts a powerful [[meteor smash]] (second strongest in the game) with a fire effect. It is also easier to land given Young Link's greater aerial speed, though at the cost of some KO power.}}
**{{change|Young Link's forward aerial can only hit once.}}
**{{buff|The hitboxes are active even between swings, and can hit behind Young Link}}
*[[Back aerial]]:
**{{buff|Back aerial is easier to connect than Link's.}}
*[[Down aerial]]:
**{{buff|Down aerial has a hitbox on the sword's hilt that inflicts a powerful [[meteor smash]] with a fire effect (being the strongest meteor in the game, if Young Link connects with the later portion of the move, inflicting 21%. Otherwise, it'll be the second strongest meteor smash in ''Melee'').}}
**{{change|Down aerial gets stronger later in the attack, unlike Link's that gets weaker.}}
*[[Grab aerial]]:
**{{nerf|Grab aerial deals 1% less damage and has a shorter range which makes it less safe to use than Link's.}}


====Grabs and Throws====
====Grabs and Throws====
*{{nerf|Young Link's Hookshot grab activates one frame earlier than Link's, but at a significant cost in range.}}
*{{buff|Young Link's short stature allows him to more easily grab small crouching characters like {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSBM|Kirby}}, or {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}.}}
*{{nerf|Grab aerial comes out two frames earlier, but deals 1% less damage and has a shorter range which makes it less safe to use than Link's.}}
*{{nerf|Young Link's Hookshot grab lasts 3 frames less than Link's, significantly costing him range.}}


====Special Moves====
====Special Moves====
*{{buff|[[Fire Bow]]'s arrows deal more hitstun than Link's arrows, increasing his combo ability and making the move safer on hit up close. It also has slightly faster startup than Link's Bow.}}
*[[Fire Bow]]:
*{{change|Fire Bow deals [[flame]] damage (hence the name).}}
**{{buff|Fire Bow's arrows deal more hitstun than Link's arrows, increasing his combo ability and making the move safer on hit up close. It also has slightly faster startup than Link's Bow.}}
*{{nerf|Fire Bow's arrows travel less distance.}}
**{{change|Fire Bow's arrows deal [[flame]] damage (hence the name).}}
*{{change|Fire Bow's arrows have reversed damage roles. It deals more than Bow's arrows uncharged, but less damage fully charged.}}
**{{nerf|Fire Bow's arrows travel less distance due to character height, reduced total charge duration, and disappearing 5 frames earlier.}}
*{{buff|Young Link's [[Boomerang]] is stronger than Link's on hit.}}
**{{change|Fire Bow's arrows have reversed damage roles. It deals more than Bow's arrows uncharged, but less damage fully charged.}}
*{{buff|Boomerang can be angled better to hit close opponents.}}
*[[Boomerang]]:
*{{nerf|Boomerang's return hitbox deals 1% less damage (3% → 2%).}}
**{{buff|Young Link's boomerang is stronger than Link's on hit.}}
*{{nerf|Boomerang travels less distance compared to Link's.}}
**{{buff|Boomerang can be angled better to hit close opponents or deflect backwards off the ground.}}
*{{buff|[[Spin Attack]] lands multiple hits instead of one, allowing it to trap opponents within its hitboxes, and the late hitboxes inflict more damage.}}
**{{nerf|Boomerang's return hitbox deals 1% less damage (3% → 2%).}}
*{{nerf|Nonetheless, the late hitboxes do not [[semi-spike]] and even if all hits connect, it is still weaker than Link's clean Spin Attack in damage. Also, it is not a viable KO move unlike Link's.}}
**{{nerf|Boomerang travels less distance compared to Link's.}}
*{{change|Young Link's {{b|Bomb|Young Link}} looks slightly different than Link's, as it is smaller; it has a smaller projectile hitbox but is slightly harder to track visually when thrown.}}
*[[Spin Attack]]:
*{{buff|Young Link's bombs have four hitboxes as opposed to Link's two, increasing their hitstun and combo ability.}}
**{{buff|Spin Attack lands multiple hits instead of one, allowing it to trap opponents within its hitboxes, and the late hitboxes inflict more damage.}}
*{{buff|Young Link's bombs do more damage to opponents than Link's, given that all of their hitboxes connect.}}
**{{nerf|The late hitboxes do not [[semi-spike]] and even if all hits connect, it is still weaker than Link's clean Spin Attack in damage. Also, it is not a viable KO move unlike Link's.}}
*{{nerf|The multi-hit property of the bombs means that their explosion can affect Young Link more often in close range.}}
*{{b|Bomb|Young Link}}:
*{{nerf|Young Link's Bombs travel a shorter distance when thrown.}}
**{{change|Young Link's bombs look slightly different than Link's, as they are smaller; it has a smaller projectile hitbox but is slightly harder to track visually when thrown.}}
**{{buff|Young Link's bombs have four hitboxes as opposed to Link's two, increasing their hitstun and combo ability.}}
**{{buff|Young Link's bombs do more damage to opponents than Link's, given that all of their hitboxes connect.}}
**{{nerf|The multi-hit property of the bombs means that their explosion can affect Young Link more often in close range.}}
**{{nerf|Young Link's bombs travel a shorter distance when thrown.}}


==Moveset==
==Moveset==
''For a gallery of Young Link's hitboxes, see [[Young Link (SSBM)/Hitboxes|here]].''
''For a gallery of Young Link's hitboxes, see [[Young Link (SSBM)/Hitboxes|here]].''
[[File:YoungLinkAerialAttacksSSBM.png|thumb|Young Link's aerial attacks]]
[[File:YoungLinkAerialAttacksSSBM.png|thumb|Young Link's aerial attacks]]
*Young Link is able to wall jump.
{{MovesetTable
{{MovesetTable
|game=SSBM
|game=SSBM
|neutralname= 
|neutralname=Slash ({{ja|なぎ払い|Nagiharai}}) / Counter Slash ({{ja|返し|Kaeshi}}) / Stab ({{ja|突き|Tsuki}}) / Illusion Stab ({{ja|幻影突き|Genei Tsuki}})
|neutralcount=3
|neutralcount=3
|neutralinf=y
|neutralinf=y
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|neutral2dmg=2%
|neutral2dmg=2%
|neutral3dmg=5%
|neutral3dmg=5%
|neutralinfdmg=1%
|neutralinfdmg=1% (loop)
|neutraldesc=Same as Link's; two initial slashes, and then it can be either a single launching stab if the [[A Button]] is pressed just three times, or a barrage of stabs if it's pressed in quick succession.
|neutraldesc=Same as Link's; two initial slashes, and then it can be either a single launching stab if the [[A button]] is pressed just three times, or a barrage of stabs if it's pressed in quick succession.
|ftiltname= 
|ftiltname=Sword Chop ({{ja|ソードチョップ|Sōdo Choppu}})
|ftiltdmg=12% (tip), 11% (base), 10% (body)
|ftiltdmg=12% (tip), 11% (base), 10% (body)
|ftiltdesc=Brings sword down, in an axe-like fashion. Considerably faster than Link's.
|ftiltdesc=Brings sword down, in an axe-like fashion. Considerably faster than Link's.
|utiltname= 
|utiltname=Half-Moon Swipe ({{ja|半月スワイプ|Hangetsu Suwaipu}})
|utiltdmg=8%
|utiltdmg=8%
|utiltdesc=Swings his sword in an arc above himself. Quick, leads into various air combos if the foe [[DI]]s wrong. Above average KO power beyond high damages, usually 120%+, but can KO faster than his up smash.
|utiltdesc=Swings his sword in an arc above himself. Quick, leads into various air combos if the foe [[DI]]s wrong. Above average KO power beyond high damages, usually 120%+, but can KO faster than his up smash.
|dtiltname= 
|dtiltname=Grass Cutter ({{ja|草薙ぎ|Kusa Nagi}})
|dtiltdmg=7% (tip), 9% (base), 10% (body)
|dtiltdmg=7% (tip), 9% (base), 10% (body)
|dtiltdesc=Swipes sword whilst crouching. Can lead into various combos, though somewhat slow. Incredibly powerful [[meteor smash]] if used against a foe on the ledge; unlike Link's, the meteor smash hitbox is located on the tip of the sword, making it considerably more useful for [[edgeguarding]].
|dtiltdesc=Swipes sword whilst crouching. Can lead into various combos, though somewhat slow. Incredibly powerful [[meteor smash]] if used against a foe on the ledge; unlike Link's, the meteor smash hitbox is located on the tip of the sword, making it considerably more useful for [[edgeguarding]].
|dashname= 
|dashname=Running Hack ({{ja|ランニングハック|Ran'ningu Hakku}})
|dashdmg=11% (tip), 10% (body)
|dashdmg=11% (tip), 10% (body)
|dashdesc=Slashes in front of himself and slows down. Surprisingly powerful for a dash attack, and it has the unusual property of Young Link to charge forward. With the ability to KO starting at 95%, it is one of Young Link's most used finishers.
|dashdesc=Slashes in front of himself and slows down. Surprisingly powerful for a dash attack, and it has the unusual property of Young Link charging forward. With the ability to KO starting at 95%, it is one of Young Link's most used finishers.
|fsmashname= 
|fsmashname=Sword Slice ({{ja|スマッシュ斬り|Sumasshu Giri}}, ''Smash Slice'') / Double Sword Slice ({{ja|二段スマッシュ斬り|Nidan Sumasshu Giri}}, ''Double Smash Slice'')
|fsmashcount=2
|fsmashcount=2
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|10}}
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|10}}
|fsmash2dmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|9}} (tip), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|11}} (body), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}} (base & arm)
|fsmash2dmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|9}} (tip), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|11}} (body), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}} (base & arm)
|fsmashdesc=Swings his sword in front once with low set knockback, and if the [[A Button]] is pressed again, he will do a much more powerful slash to follow. The first hit easily chains into the second, though it can be DI'd out of. Very strong finisher, damage and knockback-wise.
|fsmashdesc=Swings his sword in front once with low set knockback, and if the [[A button]] is pressed again, he will do a much more powerful slash to follow. The first hit easily chains into the second, though it can be DI'd out of. Very strong finisher, damage and knockback-wise.
|usmashname= 
|usmashname=Triple Sword Swipe ({{ja|トリプルソードスワイプ|Toripuru Sōdo Suwaipu}})
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|3}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|2}} (hit 2), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|7}}-{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|8}} (hit 3 clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|8}}-{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|9}} (hit 3 late)
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|3}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|2}} (hit 2), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|7}}-{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|8}} (hit 3 clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|8}}-{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|9}} (hit 3 late)
|usmashdesc=Slashes in an upwards arc very similar to his up tilt three consecutive times. Hits all usually follow into each other with the final hit having the most knockback, though DI makes it an unreliable finishing attack. Fully charged is usually the toughest time to get all hits successfully connecting. The last hit has the unusual property of being able to send opponents to the left or right side of him.
|usmashdesc=Slashes in an upwards arc three consecutive times. Hits all usually follow into each other with the final hit having the most knockback, though DI makes it an unreliable finishing attack. Fully charged is usually the toughest time to get all hits successfully connecting. The last hit has the unusual property of being able to send opponents to the left or right side of him.
|dsmashname= 
|dsmashname=Sword Sweep ({{ja|ソードスイープ|Sōdo Suīpu}})
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|7}} (front), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|6}} (back)
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|7}} (front), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|6}} (back)
|dsmashdesc=Swings sword on both sides of himself on the ground. First hit comes out fast, though second hit has some lag. Deals less damage if the opponent hits the tip of Young Link's sword.
|dsmashdesc=Swings sword on both sides of himself on the ground. First hit comes out fast, though second hit has some lag. Deals less damage if the opponent hits the tip of Young Link's sword.
|nairname= 
|nairname=Hylian Kick ({{ja|ハイリアキック|Hairia Kikku}})
|nairdmg=12% (clean), 8% (late)
|nairdmg=12% (clean), 8% (late)
|nairdesc=A standard [[sex kick]]. Stronger than Link's.
|nairdesc=A standard [[sex kick]]. Stronger than Link's.
|fairname= 
|fairname=Spinning Sword ({{ja|スピニングソード|Supiningu Sōdo}})
|fairdmg=12%/11%/9% (clean), 8%/7%/5% (late)
|fairdmg=12%/11%/9% (clean), 8%/7%/5% (late)
|fairdesc=Swings his sword twice in front of himself. Strangely, even though Young Link does two midair slashes, the move can only hit opponents once.
|fairdesc=Swings his sword twice in front of himself. Strangely, even though Young Link does two midair slashes, the move can only hit opponents once.
|bairname= 
|bairname=Double Kick ({{ja|二段蹴り|Nidan Geri}})
|bairdmg=7% (hits 1-2)
|bairdmg=7% (hits 1-2)
|bairdesc=Two short-ranged kicks behind himself. More easier for both hits to connect compared to Link's version.
|bairdesc=Two short-ranged kicks behind himself. More easier for both hits to connect compared to Link's version.
|uairname= 
|uairname=Stab-Up ({{ja|上突き|Ue Tsuki}}, ''Up Thrust'')
|uairdmg=15% (clean), 12% (late)
|uairdmg=15% (clean), 12% (late)
|uairdesc=Stabs his sword upwards. Not a good move for KOing, being better at juggling.
|uairdesc=Stabs his sword upwards. Not a good move for KOing, being better at juggling.
|dairname= 
|dairname=Sword Plant ({{ja|下突き|Shita Tsuki}}, ''Downward Thrust'')
|dairdmg=14%/16% (clean), 17%/12% (late), 8%/9% (after bounce)
|dairdmg=14%/16% (early), 17%/21% (late), 8%/9% (after bounce)
|dairdesc=Very similar to Link's, thrusts his sword down with massive damage, knockback, ending lag, and duration, and makes Young Link bounce after hitting a foe. If the opponent is positioned above or to the side of Young Link, they will be [[meteor smash]]ed powerfully at an angle. Because opponent must be positioned above or to the side of Young Link to meteor smash, it is feasible to edgeguard opponents from above or ending this attack after a combo. This is, however, hard to perform as Young Link will most likely self-destruct. If the opponent is below Young Link, it results in considerable vertical knockback on the first hit, making it a great KO move. Second strongest meteor smash in ''Melee'' thanks to its immense base knockback and somewhat high knockback scaling ({{SSBM|Ganondorf}}'s down aerial gets stronger at higher percentages due to its even higher knockback scaling), and its one of the strongest meteors on grounded opponents in ''Melee''. Though it is very difficult to meteor smash opponents on a soft platform, it is capable of [[Star KO]]ing any grounded opponents (only if the characters are on the soft platform) under 150%.
|dairdesc=Very similar to Link's. Thrusts his sword down with massive damage, knockback, ending lag, and duration, and makes Young Link bounce after hitting a foe. If the opponent is positioned above or to the side of Young Link, they will be hit with an extremely powerful [[meteor smash]]. This is hard to perform as Young Link will most likely self-destruct. If the opponent is below Young Link, it results in considerable vertical knockback on the first hit, making it a great KO move. It is the strongest meteor smash in ''Melee'' (when the 21% hitbox connects) and is the most powerful aerial attack in the game, being even stronger than Ganondorf's down aerial, despite the latter having slightly superior knockback scaling. This is due to Young Link's down aerial having immensely high base knockback (70). Though it is very difficult to meteor smash opponents on a soft platform, it is capable of [[Star KO]]ing any grounded opponents (only if the characters are on the soft platform) under 150%.
|zairname=[[Hookshot]]
|zairname=[[Hookshot]] ({{ja|フックショット|Fukkushotto}})
|zairdmg=5%
|zairdmg=5%
|zairdesc=Uses his Hookshot. The attack has the unusual property of not suffering from [[stale move negation]]. With low damage, knockback and hitstun, as well as long lag, the move has relatively little use outside of being used for recovery, though its long range can potentially catch opponents off-guard, and it benefits from Young Link's small short hop. This move has [[Priority#Transcendent_priority|transcendent priority]].
|zairdesc=Uses his Hookshot. The attack has the unusual property of not suffering from [[stale move negation]]. With low damage, knockback and hitstun, as well as long lag, the move has relatively little use outside of being used for recovery, though its long range can potentially catch opponents off-guard, and it benefits from Young Link's small short hop. This move has [[Priority#Transcendent_priority|transcendent priority]].
|grabname=Hookshot
|grabname=Hookshot ({{ja|フックショット|Fukkushotto}})
|grabdesc=Uses his hookshot to grab at foes from afar. It's the third longest grab in the game, behind {{SSBM|Link}}.
|grabdesc=Uses his hookshot to grab at foes from afar. It's the third longest grab in the game, behind {{SSBM|Link}}.
|pummelname= 
|pummelname=Hilt Strike ({{ja|柄なぐり|Gara Naguri}})
|pummeldmg=3%
|pummeldmg=3%
|pummeldesc=Hits opponent with the hilt of his sword.
|pummeldesc=Hits opponent with the hilt of his sword.
|fthrowname= 
|fthrowname=Kick Out ({{ja|キックアウト|Kikku Auto}})
|fthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 3% (throw)
|fthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 3% (throw)
|fthrowdesc=Kicks foe forward. Can chaingrab against heavy foes, or can simply lead into a combo or follow-up attack.
|fthrowdesc=Kicks foe forward. Can chaingrab against heavy foes, or can simply lead into a combo or follow-up attack.
|bthrowname= 
|bthrowname=Reverse Kick Out ({{ja|リバースキックアウト|Ribāsu Kikku Auto}})
|bthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 3% (throw)
|bthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 3% (throw)
|bthrowdesc=Takes foe and kicks them to his back.
|bthrowdesc=Takes foe and kicks them to his back.
|uthrowname= 
|uthrowname=Sword Launch ({{ja|ソード・ランチ|Sōdo Ranchi}})
|uthrowdmg=4% (hit 1), 2% (throw)
|uthrowdmg=4% (hit 1), 2% (throw)
|uthrowdesc=Takes foe and swings his sword in an arch above, launching to foe above. Can lead into various combos, or simply his up aerial. At high percentage it can lead to his down aerial's meteor smash (up to 200%) if timed correctly.
|uthrowdesc=Takes foe and swings his sword in an arc above, launching the foe above. Can lead into various combos, or simply his up aerial. At high percentage it can lead to his down aerial's meteor smash (up to 200%) if timed correctly.
|dthrowname= 
|dthrowname=Flying Elbow ({{ja|フライング肘|Furaingu Hiji}})
|dthrowdmg=2% (hit 1), 4% (throw)
|dthrowdmg=2% (hit 1), 4% (throw)
|dthrowdesc=Suddenly grounds the foe and tackles them. This launches the foe temporarily in the air right in front of Young Link, and can lead into many combos, though being DI-able.
|dthrowdesc=Suddenly grounds the foe and tackles them. This launches the foe temporarily in the air right in front of Young Link, and can lead into many combos, though being DI-able.
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|edgesdesc=Slowly gets up and quickly thrusts his sword. Similar to Link's, only the sword has a hitbox, meaning that foes close to the edge can avoid the attack completely.
|edgesdesc=Slowly gets up and quickly thrusts his sword. Similar to Link's, only the sword has a hitbox, meaning that foes close to the edge can avoid the attack completely.
|nsname=Fire Bow
|nsname=Fire Bow
|nsdmg=8-15%
|nsdmg=1% (point blank) 8-15% (arrow)
|nsdesc=Shoots a flaming arrow that does not travel as far as Link's and does slightly less damage, but has more hitsun.
|nsdesc=Shoots a flaming arrow that does not travel as far as Link's and does slightly less damage, but has more hitstun. Sticks in shields and the ground, and has its own hurtbox that can be hit by other attacks. Can shoot through opponents or hit twice if stale and used at point blank range.
|ssname=Boomerang
|ssname=Boomerang
|ssdmg=16% (throw), 19% (smash throw), 7% (far), 2% (return)
|ssdmg=16% (throw), 19.3% (smash throw), 7% (far), 2% (return)
|ssdesc=Throws a Boomerang forward. Young Link's Boomerang doesn't go as far as Link's does, but it deals more damage. The Boomerang's distance can be extended or have its trajectory altered with the [[control stick]].
|ssdesc=Throws a boomerang forward. Young Link's boomerang doesn't go as far as Link's does, but it deals more damage. The boomerang's distance can be extended or have its trajectory altered with the [[control stick]]. The boomerang can be deflected off surfaces, either skidding, or completely changing direction when angled fully down.
|usname=Spin Attack
|usname=Spin Attack
|usdmg=Ground: 1% (hits 1-12), 3% (hit 13)<br/>Air: 3% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-4), 3% (hit 5)
|usdmg=Ground: 1% (hits 1-12), 3% (hit 13)<br/>Air: 3% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-4), 3% (hit 5)
|usdesc=Does a spinning attack. When used in the air, it gives Young Link a boost in the air, makes it a recovery move. Compared to Link's version, Young Link's Spin Attack has slightly more control when used in midair and hits multiple times on the ground. This move has transcendent priority.
|usdesc=Does a spinning attack. When used in the air, it gives Young Link a boost in the air, making it a recovery move. Compared to Link's version, Young Link's Spin Attack has slightly more control when used in midair and hits multiple times on the ground. This move has transcendent priority.
|dsname=Bomb
|dsname=Bomb
|dspage=Bomb (Young Link)
|dspage=Bomb (Young Link)
|dsdmg=2-7% (contact), 2% (explosion hits 1-3)
|dsdmg=2-7% (contact), 2% (explosion hits 1-3)
|dsdesc=Young Link takes out a bomb. Then, he can throw it like any other item. The bomb eventually explodes on its own, even being able to damage Young Link himself. Unlike Link's Bombs, Young Link's bombs deals multiple hits upon exploding. Oddly, anyone who comes in contact with the bomb will have an [[explosive]] effect on their bodies, despite the bomb not detonating. The explosion can grant Young Link an extra Spin Attack if used skillfully.
|dsdesc=Young Link takes out a bomb and can throw it like any other item. The bomb eventually explodes on its own, even being able to damage Young Link himself. Unlike Link's Bombs, Young Link's bombs deal multiple hits upon exploding. Oddly, anyone who comes in contact with the bomb will have an [[explosive]] effect on their bodies, despite the bomb not detonating. The explosion can grant Young Link an extra Spin Attack if used skillfully.
}}
}}
===Stats===
'''NTSC'''
{{Attributes
|cast = 26
|weight = 85
|rweight = 17-19
|dash = 1.8
|rdash = 5-7
|run = 1.6
|rrun = 8-10
|walk = 1.2
|rwalk = 6-10
|trac = 0.08
|rtrac = 7-13
|airfric = 0.005
|rairfric = 21-26
|air = 1
|rair = 6-9
|baseaccel = 0.02
|rbaseaccel = 2-23
|addaccel = 0.04
|raddaccel = 5-11
|gravity = 0.11
|rgravity = 8-11
|fall = 2.13
|rfall = 7-9
|ff = 2.2
|rff = 19-20
|jumpsquat = 4
|rjumpsquat = 8-15
|jumpheight = 32.52
|rjumpheight = 12
|shorthop = 10.99
|rshorthop = 20-21
|djump = 23.012
|rdjump = 16
}}
'''PAL'''
{{Attributes
|cast = 26
|weight = 85
|rweight = 16-19
|dash = 1.8
|rdash = 5-7
|run = 1.6
|rrun = 8-10
|walk = 1.2
|rwalk = 6-10
|trac = 0.08
|rtrac = 7-13
|airfric = 0.005
|rairfric = 21-26
|air = 1
|rair = 6-8
|baseaccel = 0.02
|rbaseaccel = 2-23
|addaccel = 0.04
|raddaccel = 5-11
|gravity = 0.11
|rgravity = 8-11
|fall = 2.13
|rfall = 7-9
|ff = 2.2
|rff = 19-20
|jumpsquat = 4
|rjumpsquat = 8-15
|jumpheight = 32.52
|rjumpheight = 12
|shorthop = 10.99
|rshorthop = 20-21
|djump = 23.012
|rdjump = 16
}}
===[[Announcer]] call===
[[File: Young Link Announcer SSBM.wav]]


===[[Taunt]]===
===[[Taunt]]===
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===[[Idle pose]]s===
===[[Idle pose]]s===
{{Idle
{{Idle
|desc-1=Beats the edge of his boots on the ground.
|desc-1=Kicks the toes of his boots on the ground, as if knocking off dirt.
|desc-2=Looks around himself.
|desc-2=Looks around himself.
|image=Young Link Idle Pose Melee.png}}
|image-1=Young Link Idle Pose Melee 1.gif
|image-2=Young Link Idle Pose Melee 2.gif}}


===[[Crowd cheer]]===
===[[Crowd cheer]]===
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|victory-theme=ZeldaThemeMelee.ogg
|victory-theme=ZeldaThemeMelee.ogg
|victory-desc=An orchestrated portion of the main theme from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series.
|victory-desc=An orchestrated portion of the main theme from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series.
|desc-1=Checks his belt, then readjusts it. Based on one of his idle animations from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask}}''
|desc-1='''B: '''Checks his belt, then readjusts it. Based on one of his idle animations from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}''.
|desc-2=Put his sword and shield together and then raises his sword high into the air. Shares this victory pose with Link.
|desc-2='''Y: '''Puts his sword and shield together and then raises his sword high into the air. Shares this victory pose with Link.
|desc-3=Puts his sword away, then dusts off his hands and looks at the screen while posing.
|desc-3='''X: '''Sheathes his sword, then dusts off his hands and looks at the screen while posing.
|char=YLink}}
|char=YLink}}


==In [[Competitive play]]==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===[[Character matchup (SSBM)|Matchups]]===
===Most historically significant players===
{{SSBMMatchupTable|younglink=yes}}
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Young Link has a somewhat below average matchup spread, notably without any even matchups; he is hard countered only by {{SSBM|Falco}}, countered by 5 characters, soft countered by 9 characters, soft counters 3 characters, and counters 7 characters. With the exception of Yoshi, he has a losing matchup against everyone above him in ranking (as well as {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}) due to a lack of range and KO power, a relatively slow projectile game despite having three different types of projectiles, and a mediocre recovery, though he fares slightly better against the floatier characters. On the other hand, Young Link has a winning matchup over everyone else due to his speed and using their weaknesses to his advantage.
===Notable players===
:''See also: [[:Category:Young Link professionals (SSBM)]]''
====Active====
*{{Sm|Axe|USA}} - Widely considered to be flashiest as well as the best Young Link player in the world.
*{{Sm|Dazwa|USA}}
*{{Sm|Laijin|USA}} - Considered to be the second best Young Link player in the United States, behind Axe.
*{{Sm|SparkingZero|USA}}
*{{Sm|Taj|USA}}


====Inactive====
*{{Sm|Armada|Sweden}} - Formerly considered to be the second best Young Link player behind Axe, but was the best during the ''Brawl'' era. He developed Young Link only to fight {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, and later dropped him for {{SSBM|Fox}}.
*{{Sm|Armada|Sweden}} - Currently considered to be the second best behind Axe, but was the best during the Golden Age era.
*{{Sm|Axe|USA}} - Known for his top level {{SSBM|Pikachu}}, but is also known for some secondaries such as his Young Link. His Young Link is quite known for its flashy play, defeating {{Sm|MacD}} at {{Trn|Kings of Cali 3}} and {{Sm|ChuDat}} at {{Trn|EVO 2014}}, and placed 25th at {{Trn|Smash Camp: End of Summer}} using only Young Link.
*{{Sm|Chip|USA}}
*{{Sm|Bambi|USA}} - A notable Young Link main from the Tristate area who has been ranked on the [[New Jersey Power Rankings]] twice. Has placed 49th at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2022}} and has taken sets off players such as {{Sm|Qerb}}, {{Sm|TheSWOOPER}}, {{Sm|JFlex}}, and {{Sm|Wally}}.
*{{Sm|ChuDat|USA}}
*{{Sm|Niklas2912|Norway}} - The best Young Link player in Europe and considered to be one of the best solo players with the character. During 2019, he placed highly at regionals such as 5th at both {{Trn|Vivaldi Autumn 2019}} and {{Trn|Vivaldi Winter 2019}} as well as superregionals with 17th at {{Trn|Valhalla II}}. In the same year, he ranked 14th on the [[Norwegian Power Rankings]], but has become inactive in recent years.
*{{Sm|Hero Sublime|USA}}
*{{Sm|Rocket|Chile}} - Was the first solo Young Link to be ranked top 100, being ranked 98th on the [[SSBMRank 2022]]. He is considered one of the best solo players in the world, with a 17th place finish at {{Trn|Wavedash 2022}}, picking up a win over {{Sm|Suf}}. He also has taken sets from {{Sm|Spark}}.
*{{Sm|Jash|USA}}


===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Young Link has always been placed in the mid-low tiers, ranking as low as 20th, due to his slow projectile game and lack of KOing power. For a long time, he was considered inferior to Link due to his adult counterpart having greater range, better KOing power, and just as good of a recovery, but Young Link has seen greater usage in major tournaments. Most notably, Armada used to play Young Link to counter {{Sm|Hungrybox}}'s {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, and Axe also has considerable practice with using Young Link in tournament; both of them take advantage of Young Link's speed and better combo ability to win matches, and these traits eventually allowed Young Link to pull ahead of Link in the tier list. However, outside of Armada and Axe, active dedicated Young Link mains are few and far between; as a result, Young Link is considered a very niche character in the metagame, and is expected to remain in the mid-low tiers.
Opinions on Young Link in the early metagame were largely pessimistic; he was frequently placed in the mid-low to low tiers, ranking as low as 20th on the seventh [[tier list]]. For a long time, he was considered inferior to {{SSBM|Link}} due to his adult counterpart having greater range, better KOing power, and just as good of a recovery. Young Link also suffered from a dearth of good representation at that time, with {{Sm|Jash}} and {{Sm|Kokiri Soldier}} (then known as Laijin) as his sole high-level representatives, while adult Link had several notable and influential players such as {{Sm|Aniki}}, {{Sm|The GERM}}, and later {{Sm|J666}} and {{Sm|Lord HDL}} pushing his metagame.
 
Link's perceived superiority continued well into and after the MLG era; however, it was around this time that players began to notice Young Link's potential against [[floaty]] characters. His playerbase recognized that he was one of the best {{SSBM|Peach}} answers in the game, due to his ability to defeat defensive Peaches with his speed and projectiles. Even so, high-level players greatly underestimated how significant this advantage was, particularly because they also thought that adult Link was not too far behind in the Peach matchup. This is reflected in the 2010 matchup chart, where both Young Link and Link share a -1 matchup against Peach. They surmised that this seemingly small advantage that Young Link had over Link was not enough to justify placing him higher than Link on the tier list. This still allowed him to rise to just one spot short of Link on the tenth tier list, among other considerations such as Young Link faring slightly better against {{SSBM|Sheik}}.


==In single-player modes==
It would not be until the next year where all preconceived notions of Young Link would be called into serious question, as {{Sm|Armada}} shocked the world by unveiling his Young Link at several supermajors such as {{Trn|Pound V}}, {{Trn|GENESIS 2}}, and most infamously {{Trn|Apex 2012}}. At these events, he defeated {{Sm|Hungrybox}}'s {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} decisively in three out of their four encounters, with his only loss being a narrow 2-3. He demonstrated that Young Link was one of the best answers to not only Peach, but other floaties such as Jigglypuff as well, due to his superior movement that allowed for a devastating hit-and-run strategy that adult Link would not be able to replicate. The two would meet again at {{Trn|Apex 2013}}, where Hungrybox attempted to avoid the matchup entirely by playing {{SSBM|Ness}} for two games, before being forced to switch back after losing those games. The fact that Young Link had the potential to be so oppressive to floaties, that world-class players like Hungrybox would go to such lengths to avoid playing the matchup, finally convinced ''Melee'' Back Room panelists that Young Link was a superior meta-call to Link. Reflecting this, he moved above Link for the first time in the eleventh tier list.
 
Over time, Hungrybox adapted back to Armada's Young Link play, with the latter not enjoying the character enough to push the matchup any further. Nonetheless, Armada and many other top players still acknowledge that Young Link has real, top-level potential against Jigglypuff and other floaties, a sentiment that has since been widely accepted. Modern opinions of Link have plateaued as well, with many players arguing that his sluggish ground movement has finally caught up to him in a more optimized metagame, and that many of his advantages in the past came from abusing player error with his more immediate power. The majority of players consider Young Link's movement and incredible prowess against floaties to overwhelm Link's harder hitting disjoints in those matchups.
 
However, in more recent times, players such as {{Sm|Mew2King}} and {{Sm|Armada}} now consider Link to be slightly better overall due to Young Link's greater struggle against non-floaty characters. Players such as {{Sm|Sixx}} and {{Sm|Aklo}} have also showcased tournament results as solo Link in more recent years that remain to be matched by his younger counterpart. He is thus viewed as a fringe yet viable secondary, with {{Sm|Axe}} being considered the best among them. While Young Link is expected to remain in the mid-low tiers due to his arguable lack of solo viability, he holds a very respected niche in top-level ''Melee'' that is still recognized in modern competitive play.
 
==In 1-P Mode==
===In {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}===
===In {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}===
Young Link can appear in ordinary one-on-one matches, in a team as an ally or opponent (paired up with either {{SSBM|Link}} or {{SSBM|Zelda}}), in a giant battle, or as an opponent in the metal fight. In these cases, Young Link either appears on [[Great Bay]] or [[Temple]], with the exception of the metal battle. In all such instances, bar the metal fight, ''Saria's Song'' will play.
Young Link can appear in ordinary one-on-one matches, in a team as an ally or opponent (paired up with either {{SSBM|Link}} or {{SSBM|Zelda}}), in a giant battle, or as an opponent in the metal fight. In these cases, Young Link either appears on [[Great Bay]] or [[Temple]], with the exception of the metal battle. In all such instances, bar the metal fight, ''Saria's Song'' will play.
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===In [[All-Star Mode]]===
===In [[All-Star Mode]]===
In All-Star Mode, Young Link and his allies are fought on the stage [[Jungle Japes]], with ''Saria's Song'' playing, as the remainder of the Zelda stages are instead taken by Link and Zelda.  
In All-Star Mode, Young Link and his allies are fought on the stage [[Jungle Japes]], with ''Saria's Song'' playing, as the remainder of the Zelda stages are instead taken by Link and Zelda.


===In Event Matches===
===In Event Matches===
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*'''[[Event 34: Seven Years]]''': As Young Link, the player fights Link with 3 stock each on the [[Great Bay]] stage.
*'''[[Event 34: Seven Years]]''': As Young Link, the player fights Link with 3 stock each on the [[Great Bay]] stage.
*'''[[Event 49: All-Star Match Deluxe]]''': Young Link is the fourth opponent fought in this series of staged battles. The selected character battles him on the [[Great Bay]] stage with a stock of 2 while Young Link has 1. With a timer of four minutes, the player must defeat him and the other five characters one-by-one with the overall time and damage: {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, {{SSBM|Pichu}}, {{SSBM|Roy}} and {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}.
*'''[[Event 49: All-Star Match Deluxe]]''': Young Link is the fourth opponent fought in this series of staged battles. The selected character battles him on the [[Great Bay]] stage with a stock of 2 while Young Link has 1. With a timer of four minutes, the player must defeat him and the other five characters one-by-one with the overall time and damage: {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, {{SSBM|Pichu}}, {{SSBM|Roy}} and {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}.
===Ending images===
===Ending images===
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
File:YLinkClassicMode.jpg|Classic Mode.
YoungLinkClassicMode.jpg|Classic Mode
File:YLinkAdventureMode.jpg|Adventure Mode.
YoungLinkAdventureMode.jpg|Adventure Mode
File:YLinkAllStarMode.jpg|All-Star mode.
YoungLinkAllStarMode.jpg|All-Star Mode
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>


==[[Trophies]]==
==[[Trophies]]==
[[File:Young Link Trophy.png|right|100x110px]]
In addition to the normal trophy about Young Link as a character, there are two trophies about him as a fighter that are unlocked by completing the [[Adventure Mode|Adventure]] and [[All-Star]] modes on any difficulty with Young Link.
'''Young Link''' (Classic Mode, Trophy #287)<br />       
 
''[[Link]]'s younger incarnation is often considered to be the true Link: he was a young boy in the very first [[The Legend of Zelda|''Legend of Zelda'' game]], and he has appeared as a youth in most of the subsequent games. Since his debut on the original NES in 1987, Link's appearance has changed over and over again, each time adding to the mystique of his incomparable story.''
{{Trophy/Fighter
:*[[The Legend of Zelda (game)|''The Legend of Zelda'']]
|name=Young Link
[[File:Young Link Trophy (Smash).png|right|100x110px]]
|image=Young Link Trophy.png
'''Young Link''' (Smash Red, Adventure Mode, Trophy #288)<br>               
|mode=Classic
''Young Link is lighter and faster than his older self, and his Kokiri sword packs less punch. Even though his Boomerang has a shorter range, he has greater control over it. He's a smaller target, and while his Hookshot has less reach than older Link's, you can still use it in midair as a last ditch attempt to grab a ledge.''
|desc=Link's younger incarnation is often considered to be the true Link: he was a young boy in the very first Legend of Zelda game, and he has appeared as a youth in most of the subsequent games. Since his debut on the original NES in 1987, Link's appearance has changed over and over again, each time adding to the mystique of his incomparable story.
:*[[Neutral special move|B]]: [[Fire Bow]]
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=The Legend of Zelda|release1=7/87}}
:*[[Side special move|Smash B]]: [[Boomerang]]
|game=Melee
[[File:Young Link Trophy 2 (Smash).png|right|100x110px]]
}}
'''Young Link''' (Smash Blue, All-Star Mode, Trophy #289)<br>
{{clrl}}
''With a youthful spring in his step, Young Link can perform amazing wall-jumps. Once he hits a wall, tap the Control stick in the opposite direction to send him leaping upward; you can practice to your heart's content in Target Test. His Spin Attack can strike multiple times even on the ground, and although it's hard to discern, so do his Bombs.''
 
:*[[Up special move|Up B]]: [[Spin Attack]]
{{Trophy/Fighter
:*[[Down special move|Down B]]: [[Bomb (Link)|Bomb]]
|name=Young Link
|image=Young Link Trophy (Smash).png
|mode=Adventure
|desc=Young Link is lighter and faster than his older self, and his Kokiri sword packs less punch. Even though his Boomerang has a shorter range, he has greater control over it. He's a smaller target, and while his Hookshot has less reach than the older Link's, you can still use it in midair as a last-ditch attempt to grab a ledge.
|gamelist=:B: Fire Bow
:Smash B: Boomerang
|game=Melee
}}
{{clrl}}
 
{{Trophy/Fighter
|name=Young Link
|image=Young Link Trophy 2 (Smash).png
|mode=All Star
|desc=With a youthful spring in his step, Young Link can perform amazing wall-jumps. Once he hits a wall, tap the Control Stick in the opposite direction to send him leaping upward; you can practice to your heart's content in Target Test. His Spin Attack can strike multiple times even on the ground, and although it's hard to discern, so do his Bombs.
|gamelist=:Up & B: Spin Attack
:Down & B: Bomb
|game=Melee
}}
{{clrl}}


==[[Alternate costume (SSBM)#Young Link|Alternate costumes]]==
==[[Alternate costume (SSBM)#Young Link|Alternate costumes]]==
[[File:Young Link Palette (SSBM).png|Young Link's alternate costumes in ''Melee''|center|thumb|900px]]
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|-
|{{Head|Young Link|g=SSBM|s=25px}}
|{{Head|Young Link|g=SSBM|s=25px|cl=Red}}
|{{Head|Young Link|g=SSBM|s=25px|cl=Blue}}
|{{Head|Young Link|g=SSBM|s=25px|cl=White}}
|{{Head|Young Link|g=SSBM|s=25px|cl=Black}}
|}
 
==Gallery==
<center>
<gallery>
SSBMWebsiteYoungLink1.jpg|Using his [[down aerial]] on [[Temple]].
SSBMWebsiteYoungLink2.jpg|Dodging {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}'s [[Falcon Punch]] on Temple.
SSBMWebsiteYoungLink3.jpg|Using [[Fire Bow]] on [[Fourside]].
SSBMWebsiteYoungLink4.jpg|Posing with {{SSBM|Link}} on [[Mute City]].
Young Link's Boomerang Move.jpg|Using [[Boomerang]] on {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} on Fourside.
SSBMWebsiteYoungLink6.jpg|[[Taunt]]ing on [[Princess Peach's Castle]].
</gallery>
</center>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:LinkYoungLinkHookshot.png|thumb|right|A comparison of Link and Young Link's respective Hookshots.]]
[[File:LinkYoungLinkHookshot.png|thumb|A comparison of Link and Young Link's respective Hookshots.]]
*Link and Young Link's hookshot use the same model; as a result, it looks larger when Young Link uses it.
*Link and Young Link's hookshot use the same model; as a result, it looks larger when Young Link uses it.
*Young Link appears in the background of Link's montage in the introduction to ''Melee'', making him one of the five hidden characters, along with {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}, {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSBM|Mewtwo}}, and {{SSBM|Pichu}}, to have some kind of involvement in the intro.
*Young Link appears in the background of Link's montage in the introduction to ''Melee'', making him one of the five hidden characters, along with {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}, {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSBM|Mewtwo}}, and {{SSBM|Pichu}}, to have some kind of involvement in the intro.
*Despite the Deku Shield's vulnerability to flames in ''Ocarina of Time'', the Deku Shield is able to block fire projectiles in ''Melee''.
*Despite the Deku Shield's vulnerability to flames in ''Ocarina of Time'', it is able to block fire projectiles in ''Melee''.
*Because of its length, Young Link's defeat cry does not properly terminate when he is KOed on the left, right, or bottom blast lines; similar behaviour occurs with {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}.
*Young Link and Roy are the only fighters to use their KO voice cry for other uses. Young Link's is used during his Star KO animation (although it is slightly longer, and treated as a separate voice clip in the [[sound test]]),  and Roy's is used when fully charging [[Flare Blade]].
**Because of its length, the variation of Young Link's defeat cry when he is KOed on the left, right, or bottom blast lines does not properly terminate; similar behavior occurs with {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} and {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}.
*Young Link, [[Toon Link]] and [[Roy]] are the only swordfighters in ''Smash Bros.'' whose swords consistently produce a punch/kick sound effect instead of a slashing sound effect for the majority of their attacks.
*Young Link, [[Toon Link]] and [[Roy]] are the only swordfighters in ''Smash Bros.'' whose swords consistently produce a punch/kick sound effect instead of a slashing sound effect for the majority of their attacks.
*Young Link and {{SSBM|Falco}} are the only two characters in ''Melee'' to have similar images with the same pose for their respective official artworks, alternate costumes, and "Challenger Approaching" screens.
*Young Link is the only character in ''Melee'' to not have any even matchups with any other character.
*Young Link is the only character in ''Melee'' to not have any even matchups with any character.
*Young Link, {{SSBM|Mario}}, {{SSBM|Peach}}, {{SSBM|Yoshi}}, {{SSBM|Link}}, {{SSBM|Kirby}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, and {{SSBM|Pikachu}} are the only characters whose portraits on the [[character select screen]] match their [[Smabura-Ken]] [[character artwork|artwork]]. Young Link and Falco also have the same pose for their "Challenger Approaching" screens.
*Young Link in ''Melee'' has the worst fast fall speed increase of any character in any official ''Smash'' game, at only 3.3% faster than his maximum fall speed.
*Despite the entire playable ''Zelda'' cast in ''Melee'' all being based on their ''Ocarina of Time'' designs, Young Link is technically the only one to appear in another game; in this case, ''Majora's Mask''.
==External links==
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/0122/index.html Young Link's page at Smabura-Ken]


*[[smashwiki:26TP/Young Link|Translation]]
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Latest revision as of 19:58, April 21, 2024

This article is about Young Link's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee. For the character in other contexts, see Young Link.
Young Link
in Super Smash Bros. Melee
Young Link in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
ZeldaSymbol.svg
Universe The Legend of Zelda
Other playable appearance in Ultimate


Availability Unlockable
Tier C- (17) (North America)
F (18) (Europe)
YoungLinkHeadSSBM.png

Young Link (こどもリンク, Young Link) is a character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. He is a direct clone of Link, with some minor differences.

Young Link is voiced by Fujiko Takimoto in all regions of Melee. In a similar manner to his adult self, Young Link's voice clips are re-purposed directly from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and its sequel, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, featuring a combination of returning voice clips and ones left over from the recording sessions for the two Nintendo 64 Zelda titles.

He ranks 17th on the tier list in the C- tier, one place higher than Link. Young Link has a very good approach due to some low lag aerials, a great SHFFL and a good wavedash, as well as three projectiles and good mobility overall. Young Link also is a potent comboer due to his projectiles, and can also edgeguard and space well. However, Young Link's primary flaw is that he has trouble KOing, due to the lack of an efficient quick KO move and having difficulty in hitting cleanly with his smash attacks (except his down smash). Additionally, like Link, Young Link has a slow and predictable recovery, though his ability to wall jump, bomb jump and use his hookshot give him some options. Young Link's recovery, however, is rather poor for his weight class.

How to unlock[edit]

Young Link must be defeated in battle before he can be unlocked. There are two ways the player can encounter Young Link:

  • One way is to complete Classic Mode, Adventure Mode, or All-Star Mode with 10 characters. If the player fails to defeat Young Link, they can re-fight him by completing one of these modes again. If this method is used and Jigglypuff or Luigi have not been unlocked yet, then neither can be encountered through these modes until Young Link is defeated.
  • Another way is to play 500 VS. matches to completion. If the player fails to defeat Young Link, they can re-fight him by playing another VS. match to completion. If this method is used, fighters with lower VS. match quotas must be unlocked before Young Link can be fought.

When fought, Young Link appears on Great Bay, with Saria's Song playing in the background.

Attributes[edit]

As a fighter, Young Link appears as a lighter, weaker, and faster form of Link, and generally falls under the same archetype as a character, similar to characters such as Ness. Other properties of Young Link, however, are almost identical to those of Link. His airspeed and falling speed are identical to Link's, and he has only slightly lower traction, giving Young Link a slightly longer wavedash than Link. Unlike his 16-year-old self, who is a heavyweight, Young Link is a lightweight and gets sent farther and higher (due to having the same fall speed) than Adult Link. Young Link's primary asset is his range. His Kokiri Sword gives him a disjointed hitbox that can allow him to strike from farther ranges, and his neutral, down, and side specials all give him access to a variety of projectiles that can cause damage and start combos from significant distances. Young Link's projectiles are surprisingly damaging, especially in comparison to Link's; his bombs catch opponents in the blast with multiple hits, allowing for combo potential, and both his boomerangs and Fire Arrows inflict more damage and hitstun than Link's, allowing for some dangerous combo starters against his opponents. Coupled with a long-ranged grapple, Young Link's range is among the highest in the game.

Additionally, Young Link has access to a surprisingly good approach game. In addition to his aforementioned range boons, Young Link's aerial approach is very good. Fast, low-lag aerials and a small short hop coupled with a high falling speed gives Young Link an excellent SHFFL, and his high air speed can allow him to easily pursue enemies in the air. These traits also give Young Link a great air game and a surprisingly good edgeguarding game; Young Link's recovery options are great as well, with a relatively high third jump and a wall-grapple to assist him, and the ability to wall-jump.

Young Link's KO options are varied and often different than those found on most other characters. Young Link's neutral aerial and down tilt are quite powerful, with the former having almost nonexistent ending lag when L-canceled. Additionally, Young Link's forward smash has the unusual property of being two hits: one with fixed knockback, and one with powerful vertical knockback, acting as a trap of sorts. One of Young Link's most reliable finishers is his dash attack, which can KO at as low as 95% on some characters, and is unusually fast.

Young Link's primary flaw, however, is his inability to easily and efficiently hit with his finishers. His neutral air requires him to be in the air first, and the remainder of his attacks can prove too awkward to hit with. His dash attack requires the first few frames to connect, and its ending lag can prove to be problematic; that and the inability to send the opponent upwards unless hit at a precise point of the sword and being a semi-spike, which characters (like Fox and Link) can tech out of. With proper use of DI, it's possible to avoid the second hit of Young Link's forward smash. Furthermore, Young Link's down aerial, which can act as one of the most powerful meteor smashes in the game, has a very small and situational sweetspot, significantly hindering its usefulness off the edge. His forward aerial is also among the weakest forward aerials to both combo and finish with and his up smash is weak and not reliable tue to DI, forcing him to over-rely on dash attack or down smash for KOing.

Young Link's light weight makes him considerably easier to KO than other characters; this itself acts as a problem for Young Link due to his poor recovery in comparison to other characters of his weight class (such as Mewtwo or Jigglypuff).

Young Link's Kokiri Sword makes "smacking" sound effects when it connects for every attack except for Young Link's up throw and up special. Young Link's Deku Shield is also slightly less durable than Link's (higher-damage projectiles will phase through the shield).

However, under the hands of a player with skilled precision, Young Link's projectiles, approach options and mobility can prove to be quite deadly.

Differences from Link[edit]

One of the most noticeable distinctions between the two is that Young Link is faster than Link. This however comes at the cost of having weaker KO power. Being younger than his adult self, Young Link is shorter than Link. This makes him harder to hit, but it also reduces his range. Young Link is also significantly lighter than Link, making him less susceptible to combos, but means he can get KO'ed generally earlier than Link. Young Link has the ability to wall jump, aiding in his recovery options.

Young Link also has properties for some of his moves that extend behind damage distribution. Young Link shoots fire arrows for his neutral special, dealing flame damage and dealing more damage uncharged, but less damage fully charged. Young Link's Spin Attack hits multiple times rather than once, making it better for trapping opponents, but worse for netting KOs. Young Link's Bombs hit four times upon explosion opposed to two, allowing his bombs to deal more damage than Link's. Young Link's down aerial his a sweet-spot near the hilt of his sword, which meteor smashes opponents while also setting them ablaze.

In spite of these differences, it is heavily debated on which of the two are better, with them usually being near each other on tier lists. Young Link does better against floaty characters such as Jigglypuff and Peach, but Link performs better against non-floaty characters.

Aesthetics[edit]

  • Change Young Link wields the Kokiri Sword and Deku Shield instead of the Master Sword and Hylian Shield.
  • Change With the exception of his up special and up throw, all sword attacks make a punch/kick sound effect instead of a slashing sound effect upon impact.
  • Change Young Link's taunt, idle pose, and two of his victory animations are different and longer than Link's.

Attributes[edit]

  • Change Young Link is shorter than Link. While this does make him harder to hit, it also results in him having less reach in his attacks.
  • Nerf Young Link's Kokiri Sword has less of a disjointed range advantage on his attacks than Link.
  • Buff Young Link dashes much faster than Link (1.3 → 1.6).
  • Change Young Link has lower traction (0.1 → 0.08) giving him a longer wavedash than Link, but makes him harder to punish out of shield.
  • Nerf Young Link's fast falling speed is much lower (3 → 2.2) making him more susceptible to juggling, and increasing his time airborne for SHFFL attacks.
  • Buff Young Link has a slightly higher full hop and double jump than Link
  • Buff Young Link has a shorter jumpsquat duration than Link (6 → 4), giving him quicker access to aerials, wavedashing, and platform movement.
  • Nerf Young Link is overall weaker than Link in KO potential. Down smash, dash attack, and neutral air KO better than Link's counterparts, but at the cost of lower knockback on all other moves in addition to lacking Link's Spin Attack finisher.
  • Nerf Young Link's Deku Shield is smaller than the Hylian Shield, projectiles therefore have a slightly lower chance of being blocked by it.
  • Buff Unlike Link, Young Link can wall jump, aiding his recovery and ledge play options on stages with walls.
  • Nerf Young Link's Hookshot is shorter than Link's, significantly reducing its utility as a recovery tool.
  • Change Young Link is significantly lighter than Link (104 → 85). While this drastically worsens his endurance for both horizontal and vertical survival, it makes him far less vulnerable to combos than his older counterpart. In particular, it makes him invulnerable to Fox's waveshine combos, as he is knocked down by the shine as opposed to pushed back.

Ground Attacks[edit]

  • Neutral attack:
    • Nerf All hits deal less damage (5% → 3% (hit 1), 3% → 2% (hit 2), 6% → 5% (hit 3)).
  • Forward tilt:
    • Buff Forward tilt has less startup (frame 16 → 11) and ending lag (FAF 40 → 34), significantly increasing its overall utility.
    • Nerf Forward tilt has a shorter duration (frames 16-19 → 11-13) and deals less damage (13%/14%/15%) → 10%/11%/12%). The faster swing speed also reduces the move's range above Young Link.
  • Up tilt:
    • Nerf Up tilt deals less damage (9% → 8%).
  • Down tilt:
    • Buff Down tilt's meteor smash hitbox has a higher priority than the pop up, making it easier to land.
    • Nerf Down tilt does not deal consistent damage, and is weaker (11% → 7%/9%/10%).
  • Dash attack:
    • Change Dash attack only has two hitboxes which deal different damage (9%/11%/12% → 10%/11%).
    • Change Dash attack sends the opponent away as a kill/edgeguard tool unlike Link's which pops up to combo.
    • Nerf Young Link's sword swing is lower to the ground, reducing its vertical range.
  • Forward smash:
    • Buff The second hit of forward smash has less ending lag (FAF 50 → 41).
    • Nerf Forward smash's first hit has set knockback in order to chain into the second more reliably, however the second hit of the string can be avoided with the use of DI. It also has a shorter duration (frames 15-18 → 15-17) and both hits deal less damage (13%/14% → 10% (hit 1), 18%/20% → 9%/11%/12% (hit 2)).
  • Up smash:
    • Buff Up smash is able to connect against shorter grounded opponents such as Fox and Pikachu owing to Young Link's shorter stature. The third hit also has less startup lag with a longer duration (frames 41-43 → 40-44), giving it more range in front and behind him.
    • Nerf Up smash deals less damage (14% → 11%).
  • Down smash:
    • Buff The second hit of down smash hits on both sides of Young Link, though it only covers his ankle on the small side.
    • Change Down smash sends opponents sideways instead of upwards, giving it better overall KO ability at the cost of lesser combo potential.
    • Nerf Down smash lacks the stronger sweetspots which deal 16%/17%.
    • Nerf Down smash hitboxes are designed in such a way that it is worse than Link's for shield poking.

Aerial Attacks[edit]

  • Neutral aerial:
    • Buff Neutral aerial is stronger than Link's, and deals the same damage throughout (11%/9%/8% → 12%).
    • Nerf Neutral aerial is not active in its hitboxes through the duration of the move, unlike Link's.
  • Forward aerial:
    • Nerf Forward aerial has less damage and knockback than Link's version.
    • Change Young Link's forward aerial can only hit once.
    • Buff The hitboxes are active even between swings, and can hit behind Young Link
  • Back aerial:
    • Buff Back aerial is easier to connect than Link's.
  • Down aerial:
    • Buff Down aerial has a hitbox on the sword's hilt that inflicts a powerful meteor smash with a fire effect (being the strongest meteor in the game, if Young Link connects with the later portion of the move, inflicting 21%. Otherwise, it'll be the second strongest meteor smash in Melee).
    • Change Down aerial gets stronger later in the attack, unlike Link's that gets weaker.
  • Grab aerial:
    • Nerf Grab aerial deals 1% less damage and has a shorter range which makes it less safe to use than Link's.

Grabs and Throws[edit]

  • Buff Young Link's short stature allows him to more easily grab small crouching characters like Jigglypuff, Kirby, or Mr. Game & Watch.
  • Nerf Young Link's Hookshot grab lasts 3 frames less than Link's, significantly costing him range.

Special Moves[edit]

  • Fire Bow:
    • Buff Fire Bow's arrows deal more hitstun than Link's arrows, increasing his combo ability and making the move safer on hit up close. It also has slightly faster startup than Link's Bow.
    • Change Fire Bow's arrows deal flame damage (hence the name).
    • Nerf Fire Bow's arrows travel less distance due to character height, reduced total charge duration, and disappearing 5 frames earlier.
    • Change Fire Bow's arrows have reversed damage roles. It deals more than Bow's arrows uncharged, but less damage fully charged.
  • Boomerang:
    • Buff Young Link's boomerang is stronger than Link's on hit.
    • Buff Boomerang can be angled better to hit close opponents or deflect backwards off the ground.
    • Nerf Boomerang's return hitbox deals 1% less damage (3% → 2%).
    • Nerf Boomerang travels less distance compared to Link's.
  • Spin Attack:
    • Buff Spin Attack lands multiple hits instead of one, allowing it to trap opponents within its hitboxes, and the late hitboxes inflict more damage.
    • Nerf The late hitboxes do not semi-spike and even if all hits connect, it is still weaker than Link's clean Spin Attack in damage. Also, it is not a viable KO move unlike Link's.
  • Bomb:
    • Change Young Link's bombs look slightly different than Link's, as they are smaller; it has a smaller projectile hitbox but is slightly harder to track visually when thrown.
    • Buff Young Link's bombs have four hitboxes as opposed to Link's two, increasing their hitstun and combo ability.
    • Buff Young Link's bombs do more damage to opponents than Link's, given that all of their hitboxes connect.
    • Nerf The multi-hit property of the bombs means that their explosion can affect Young Link more often in close range.
    • Nerf Young Link's bombs travel a shorter distance when thrown.

Moveset[edit]

For a gallery of Young Link's hitboxes, see here.

Young Link's aerial attacks
  • Young Link is able to wall jump.
  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack Slash (なぎ払い) / Counter Slash (返し) / Stab (突き) / Illusion Stab (幻影突き) 3% Same as Link's; two initial slashes, and then it can be either a single launching stab if the A button is pressed just three times, or a barrage of stabs if it's pressed in quick succession.
2%
5%
1% (loop)
Forward tilt Sword Chop (ソードチョップ) 12% (tip), 11% (base), 10% (body) Brings sword down, in an axe-like fashion. Considerably faster than Link's.
Up tilt Half-Moon Swipe (半月スワイプ) 8% Swings his sword in an arc above himself. Quick, leads into various air combos if the foe DIs wrong. Above average KO power beyond high damages, usually 120%+, but can KO faster than his up smash.
Down tilt Grass Cutter (草薙ぎ) 7% (tip), 9% (base), 10% (body) Swipes sword whilst crouching. Can lead into various combos, though somewhat slow. Incredibly powerful meteor smash if used against a foe on the ledge; unlike Link's, the meteor smash hitbox is located on the tip of the sword, making it considerably more useful for edgeguarding.
Dash attack Running Hack (ランニングハック) 11% (tip), 10% (body) Slashes in front of himself and slows down. Surprisingly powerful for a dash attack, and it has the unusual property of Young Link charging forward. With the ability to KO starting at 95%, it is one of Young Link's most used finishers.
Forward smash Sword Slice (スマッシュ斬り, Smash Slice) / Double Sword Slice (二段スマッシュ斬り, Double Smash Slice) 10% Swings his sword in front once with low set knockback, and if the A button is pressed again, he will do a much more powerful slash to follow. The first hit easily chains into the second, though it can be DI'd out of. Very strong finisher, damage and knockback-wise.
9% (tip), 11% (body), 12% (base & arm)
Up smash Triple Sword Swipe (トリプルソードスワイプ) 3% (hit 1), 2% (hit 2), 7%-8% (hit 3 clean), 8%-9% (hit 3 late) Slashes in an upwards arc three consecutive times. Hits all usually follow into each other with the final hit having the most knockback, though DI makes it an unreliable finishing attack. Fully charged is usually the toughest time to get all hits successfully connecting. The last hit has the unusual property of being able to send opponents to the left or right side of him.
Down smash Sword Sweep (ソードスイープ) 13%/7% (front), 12%/6% (back) Swings sword on both sides of himself on the ground. First hit comes out fast, though second hit has some lag. Deals less damage if the opponent hits the tip of Young Link's sword.
Neutral aerial Hylian Kick (ハイリアキック) 12% (clean), 8% (late) A standard sex kick. Stronger than Link's.
Forward aerial Spinning Sword (スピニングソード) 12%/11%/9% (clean), 8%/7%/5% (late) Swings his sword twice in front of himself. Strangely, even though Young Link does two midair slashes, the move can only hit opponents once.
Back aerial Double Kick (二段蹴り) 7% (hits 1-2) Two short-ranged kicks behind himself. More easier for both hits to connect compared to Link's version.
Up aerial Stab-Up (上突き, Up Thrust) 15% (clean), 12% (late) Stabs his sword upwards. Not a good move for KOing, being better at juggling.
Down aerial Sword Plant (下突き, Downward Thrust) 14%/16% (early), 17%/21% (late), 8%/9% (after bounce) Very similar to Link's. Thrusts his sword down with massive damage, knockback, ending lag, and duration, and makes Young Link bounce after hitting a foe. If the opponent is positioned above or to the side of Young Link, they will be hit with an extremely powerful meteor smash. This is hard to perform as Young Link will most likely self-destruct. If the opponent is below Young Link, it results in considerable vertical knockback on the first hit, making it a great KO move. It is the strongest meteor smash in Melee (when the 21% hitbox connects) and is the most powerful aerial attack in the game, being even stronger than Ganondorf's down aerial, despite the latter having slightly superior knockback scaling. This is due to Young Link's down aerial having immensely high base knockback (70). Though it is very difficult to meteor smash opponents on a soft platform, it is capable of Star KOing any grounded opponents (only if the characters are on the soft platform) under 150%.
Grab aerial Hookshot (フックショット) 5% Uses his Hookshot. The attack has the unusual property of not suffering from stale move negation. With low damage, knockback and hitstun, as well as long lag, the move has relatively little use outside of being used for recovery, though its long range can potentially catch opponents off-guard, and it benefits from Young Link's small short hop. This move has transcendent priority.
Grab Hookshot (フックショット) Uses his hookshot to grab at foes from afar. It's the third longest grab in the game, behind Link.
Pummel Hilt Strike (柄なぐり) 3% Hits opponent with the hilt of his sword.
Forward throw Kick Out (キックアウト) 3% (hit 1), 3% (throw) Kicks foe forward. Can chaingrab against heavy foes, or can simply lead into a combo or follow-up attack.
Back throw Reverse Kick Out (リバースキックアウト) 3% (hit 1), 3% (throw) Takes foe and kicks them to his back.
Up throw Sword Launch (ソード・ランチ) 4% (hit 1), 2% (throw) Takes foe and swings his sword in an arc above, launching the foe above. Can lead into various combos, or simply his up aerial. At high percentage it can lead to his down aerial's meteor smash (up to 200%) if timed correctly.
Down throw Flying Elbow (フライング肘) 2% (hit 1), 4% (throw) Suddenly grounds the foe and tackles them. This launches the foe temporarily in the air right in front of Young Link, and can lead into many combos, though being DI-able.
Floor attack (front)   6% Quickly gets up and slashes on both sides.
Floor attack (back)   6% Quickly gets up and slashes on both sides.
Edge attack (fast)   8% Pulls himself up into a front flip and slices downward.
Edge attack (slow)   8% Slowly gets up and quickly thrusts his sword. Similar to Link's, only the sword has a hitbox, meaning that foes close to the edge can avoid the attack completely.
Neutral special Fire Bow 1% (point blank) 8-15% (arrow) Shoots a flaming arrow that does not travel as far as Link's and does slightly less damage, but has more hitstun. Sticks in shields and the ground, and has its own hurtbox that can be hit by other attacks. Can shoot through opponents or hit twice if stale and used at point blank range.
Side special Boomerang 16% (throw), 19.3% (smash throw), 7% (far), 2% (return) Throws a boomerang forward. Young Link's boomerang doesn't go as far as Link's does, but it deals more damage. The boomerang's distance can be extended or have its trajectory altered with the control stick. The boomerang can be deflected off surfaces, either skidding, or completely changing direction when angled fully down.
Up special Spin Attack Ground: 1% (hits 1-12), 3% (hit 13)
Air: 3% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-4), 3% (hit 5)
Does a spinning attack. When used in the air, it gives Young Link a boost in the air, making it a recovery move. Compared to Link's version, Young Link's Spin Attack has slightly more control when used in midair and hits multiple times on the ground. This move has transcendent priority.
Down special Bomb 2-7% (contact), 2% (explosion hits 1-3) Young Link takes out a bomb and can throw it like any other item. The bomb eventually explodes on its own, even being able to damage Young Link himself. Unlike Link's Bombs, Young Link's bombs deal multiple hits upon exploding. Oddly, anyone who comes in contact with the bomb will have an explosive effect on their bodies, despite the bomb not detonating. The explosion can grant Young Link an extra Spin Attack if used skillfully.

Stats[edit]

NTSC

Stats Weight Dash speed Walk speed Traction Air friction Air speed Air acceleration Gravity Falling speed Jumpsquat Jump Height Double jump Height
Value 85 1.8 – Initial dash
1.6 – Run
1.2 0.08 0.005 1 0.02 – Base
0.04 – Additional
0.11 2.13 – Base
2.2Fast-fall
4 32.52 - Base
10.99 - Short hop
23.012

PAL

Stats Weight Dash speed Walk speed Traction Air friction Air speed Air acceleration Gravity Falling speed Jumpsquat Jump Height Double jump Height
Value 85 1.8 – Initial dash
1.6 – Run
1.2 0.08 0.005 1 0.02 – Base
0.04 – Additional
0.11 2.13 – Base
2.2Fast-fall
4 32.52 - Base
10.99 - Short hop
23.012

Announcer call[edit]

Taunt[edit]

  • Takes out a bottle of Lon Lon Milk, drinks it, and then wipes his mouth. This is the longest taunt in the game.
YoungLink-Taunt-SSBM.gif

Idle poses[edit]

  • Kicks the toes of his boots on the ground, as if knocking off dirt.
  • Looks around himself.
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Crowd cheer[edit]

English Japanese
Cheer
Description Young-Link! Young-Link!
Pitch Male Male

Victory poses[edit]

An orchestrated portion of the main theme from The Legend of Zelda series.
  • B: Checks his belt, then readjusts it. Based on one of his idle animations from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
  • Y: Puts his sword and shield together and then raises his sword high into the air. Shares this victory pose with Link.
  • X: Sheathes his sword, then dusts off his hands and looks at the screen while posing.
YLink-Victory1-SSBM.gif YLink-Victory2-SSBM.gif YLink-Victory3-SSBM.gif

In competitive play[edit]

Most historically significant players[edit]

Tier placement and history[edit]

Opinions on Young Link in the early metagame were largely pessimistic; he was frequently placed in the mid-low to low tiers, ranking as low as 20th on the seventh tier list. For a long time, he was considered inferior to Link due to his adult counterpart having greater range, better KOing power, and just as good of a recovery. Young Link also suffered from a dearth of good representation at that time, with Jash and Kokiri Soldier (then known as Laijin) as his sole high-level representatives, while adult Link had several notable and influential players such as Aniki, The GERM, and later J666 and Lord HDL pushing his metagame.

Link's perceived superiority continued well into and after the MLG era; however, it was around this time that players began to notice Young Link's potential against floaty characters. His playerbase recognized that he was one of the best Peach answers in the game, due to his ability to defeat defensive Peaches with his speed and projectiles. Even so, high-level players greatly underestimated how significant this advantage was, particularly because they also thought that adult Link was not too far behind in the Peach matchup. This is reflected in the 2010 matchup chart, where both Young Link and Link share a -1 matchup against Peach. They surmised that this seemingly small advantage that Young Link had over Link was not enough to justify placing him higher than Link on the tier list. This still allowed him to rise to just one spot short of Link on the tenth tier list, among other considerations such as Young Link faring slightly better against Sheik.

It would not be until the next year where all preconceived notions of Young Link would be called into serious question, as Armada shocked the world by unveiling his Young Link at several supermajors such as Pound V, GENESIS 2, and most infamously Apex 2012. At these events, he defeated Hungrybox's Jigglypuff decisively in three out of their four encounters, with his only loss being a narrow 2-3. He demonstrated that Young Link was one of the best answers to not only Peach, but other floaties such as Jigglypuff as well, due to his superior movement that allowed for a devastating hit-and-run strategy that adult Link would not be able to replicate. The two would meet again at Apex 2013, where Hungrybox attempted to avoid the matchup entirely by playing Ness for two games, before being forced to switch back after losing those games. The fact that Young Link had the potential to be so oppressive to floaties, that world-class players like Hungrybox would go to such lengths to avoid playing the matchup, finally convinced Melee Back Room panelists that Young Link was a superior meta-call to Link. Reflecting this, he moved above Link for the first time in the eleventh tier list.

Over time, Hungrybox adapted back to Armada's Young Link play, with the latter not enjoying the character enough to push the matchup any further. Nonetheless, Armada and many other top players still acknowledge that Young Link has real, top-level potential against Jigglypuff and other floaties, a sentiment that has since been widely accepted. Modern opinions of Link have plateaued as well, with many players arguing that his sluggish ground movement has finally caught up to him in a more optimized metagame, and that many of his advantages in the past came from abusing player error with his more immediate power. The majority of players consider Young Link's movement and incredible prowess against floaties to overwhelm Link's harder hitting disjoints in those matchups.

However, in more recent times, players such as Mew2King and Armada now consider Link to be slightly better overall due to Young Link's greater struggle against non-floaty characters. Players such as Sixx and Aklo have also showcased tournament results as solo Link in more recent years that remain to be matched by his younger counterpart. He is thus viewed as a fringe yet viable secondary, with Axe being considered the best among them. While Young Link is expected to remain in the mid-low tiers due to his arguable lack of solo viability, he holds a very respected niche in top-level Melee that is still recognized in modern competitive play.

In 1-P Mode[edit]

In Classic Mode[edit]

Young Link can appear in ordinary one-on-one matches, in a team as an ally or opponent (paired up with either Link or Zelda), in a giant battle, or as an opponent in the metal fight. In these cases, Young Link either appears on Great Bay or Temple, with the exception of the metal battle. In all such instances, bar the metal fight, Saria's Song will play.

In Adventure Mode[edit]

The Adventure Mode makes no concessions to Young Link when he is unlocked.

In All-Star Mode[edit]

In All-Star Mode, Young Link and his allies are fought on the stage Jungle Japes, with Saria's Song playing, as the remainder of the Zelda stages are instead taken by Link and Zelda.

In Event Matches[edit]

Young Link is featured in the following event matches:

Ending images[edit]

Trophies[edit]

In addition to the normal trophy about Young Link as a character, there are two trophies about him as a fighter that are unlocked by completing the Adventure and All-Star modes on any difficulty with Young Link.

Young Link trophy from Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Classic Mode trophy
Young Link
Link's younger incarnation is often considered to be the true Link: he was a young boy in the very first Legend of Zelda game, and he has appeared as a youth in most of the subsequent games. Since his debut on the original NES in 1987, Link's appearance has changed over and over again, each time adding to the mystique of his incomparable story.
The Legend of Zelda (7/87)
Young Link trophy from Super Smash Bros. Melee.
Adventure Mode [Smash] trophy
Young Link [Smash]
Young Link is lighter and faster than his older self, and his Kokiri sword packs less punch. Even though his Boomerang has a shorter range, he has greater control over it. He's a smaller target, and while his Hookshot has less reach than the older Link's, you can still use it in midair as a last-ditch attempt to grab a ledge.
B: Fire Bow
Smash B: Boomerang
Young Link trophy from Super Smash Bros. Melee.
All-Star Mode [Smash] trophy
Young Link [Smash]
With a youthful spring in his step, Young Link can perform amazing wall-jumps. Once he hits a wall, tap the Control Stick in the opposite direction to send him leaping upward; you can practice to your heart's content in Target Test. His Spin Attack can strike multiple times even on the ground, and although it's hard to discern, so do his Bombs.
Up & B: Spin Attack
Down & B: Bomb

Alternate costumes[edit]

Young Link's palette swaps, with corresponding tournament mode colours.
YoungLinkHeadSSBM.png YoungLinkHeadRedSSBM.png YoungLinkHeadBlueSSBM.png YoungLinkHeadWhiteSSBM.png YoungLinkHeadBlackSSBM.png

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

A comparison of Link and Young Link's respective Hookshots.
  • Link and Young Link's hookshot use the same model; as a result, it looks larger when Young Link uses it.
  • Young Link appears in the background of Link's montage in the introduction to Melee, making him one of the five hidden characters, along with Ganondorf, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, and Pichu, to have some kind of involvement in the intro.
  • Despite the Deku Shield's vulnerability to flames in Ocarina of Time, it is able to block fire projectiles in Melee.
  • Young Link and Roy are the only fighters to use their KO voice cry for other uses. Young Link's is used during his Star KO animation (although it is slightly longer, and treated as a separate voice clip in the sound test), and Roy's is used when fully charging Flare Blade.
    • Because of its length, the variation of Young Link's defeat cry when he is KOed on the left, right, or bottom blast lines does not properly terminate; similar behavior occurs with Mr. Game & Watch and Captain Falcon.
  • Young Link, Toon Link and Roy are the only swordfighters in Smash Bros. whose swords consistently produce a punch/kick sound effect instead of a slashing sound effect for the majority of their attacks.
  • Young Link is the only character in Melee to not have any even matchups with any other character.
  • Young Link, Mario, Peach, Yoshi, Link, Kirby, Falco, and Pikachu are the only characters whose portraits on the character select screen match their Smabura-Ken artwork. Young Link and Falco also have the same pose for their "Challenger Approaching" screens.
  • Young Link in Melee has the worst fast fall speed increase of any character in any official Smash game, at only 3.3% faster than his maximum fall speed.
  • Despite the entire playable Zelda cast in Melee all being based on their Ocarina of Time designs, Young Link is technically the only one to appear in another game; in this case, Majora's Mask.

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