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*{{sm|Izaw|Sweden}} - Known as the best Link player in Europe and one of the very few to achieve any regional notoriety with the character. Managed to place 33rd out of 140 entrants at [[Bushido Brawl Impact]], the only ''Brawl'' major that Europe ever had.
*{{sm|Izaw|Sweden}} - Known as the best Link player in Europe and one of the very few to achieve any regional notoriety with the character. Managed to place 33rd out of 140 entrants at [[Bushido Brawl Impact]], the only ''Brawl'' major that Europe ever had.
*{{sm|KirinBlaze|USA}} - Known as the best Link player in the world for most of ''Brawl''{{'}}s competitive life, while playing him alongside a {{SSBB|Mario}} comain. Placed 49th out of 192 entrants at [[Pound 4]], 33rd out of 148 entrants at [[MLG Raleigh 2010]], and 33rd out of 151 entrants at [[Pound V]], which even with a co-main, remains the only times Link was ever seen in the top 64 of ''Brawl'' majors aside from Izaw's lone major placement.
*{{sm|KirinBlaze|USA}} - Known as the best Link player in the world for most of ''Brawl''{{'}}s competitive life, while playing him alongside a {{SSBB|Mario}} comain. Placed 49th out of 192 entrants at [[Pound 4]], 33rd out of 148 entrants at [[MLG Raleigh 2010]], and 33rd out of 151 entrants at [[Pound V]], which even with a co-main, remains the only times Link was ever seen in the top 64 of ''Brawl'' majors aside from Izaw's lone major placement.
*{{sm|Legan|USA}} - Competed with KirinBlaze as the best Link player for most of ''Brawl''{{'}}s competitive life, but unlike Kirin he was a solo main. While Legan never competed at majors, he had some impressive placements at large Midwest regionals, including 33rd out of 117 entrants at {{Trn|School is in Session 3}}, 13th out of 70 entrants at {{Trn|School is in session 6}}, and 17th out of 89 entrants {{Trn|VENGEANCE}}, a level of regional performance that few bottom tier mains ever touched.
*{{sm|Legan|USA}} - Competed with KirinBlaze as the best Link player for most of ''Brawl''{{'}}s competitive life, while unlike Kirin he was a solo main. While Legan never competed at majors, he had some impressive placements at large Midwest regionals, including 33rd out of 117 entrants at {{Trn|School is in Session 3}}, 13th out of 70 entrants at {{Trn|School is in session 6}}, and 17th out of 89 entrants {{Trn|VENGEANCE}}, a level of regional performance that few bottom tier mains ever touched.
*{{sm|Scizor|USA}} - Known as the best Link player in the world by the end of ''Brawl''{{'}}s active competitive life. While he never competed in a ''Brawl'' major during the game's active life, he got respectable placements using Link in [[SoCal]] regionals near the end of ''Brawl'', which was considered the second strongest region in North America after [[Tristate]]. Such placements include 17th out of 70 entrants at {{trn|Elite Four Unova: Remix 3}} and 17th out of 59 entrants at {{Trn|Final Battle}}. In the post-''[[Smash 4]]'' era, he would also place 13th out of 54 entrants at [[Apex 2022#Super Smash Bros. Brawl singles|Apex 2022]], the highest ''Brawl'' major placement for a Link player in the post-''Smash 4'' era.
*{{sm|Scizor|USA}} - Known as the best Link player in the world by the end of ''Brawl''{{'}}s active competitive life. While he never competed in a ''Brawl'' major during the game's active life, he got respectable placements using Link in [[SoCal]] regionals near the end of ''Brawl'', which was considered the second strongest region in North America after [[Tristate]]. Such placements include 17th out of 70 entrants at {{trn|Elite Four Unova: Remix 3}} and 17th out of 59 entrants at {{Trn|Final Battle}}. In the post-''[[Smash 4]]'' era, he would also place 13th out of 54 entrants at [[Apex 2022#Super Smash Bros. Brawl singles|Apex 2022]], the highest ''Brawl'' major placement for a Link player in the post-''Smash 4'' era.


===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Despite the considerable power buffs he received in ''Brawl'', his amazing vertical [[momentum cancelling]], and possessing a usable DACUS, Link has perpetually hovered among ''Brawl'''s bottom four characters since the first tier list. Link's terrible and extremely [[gimp]]able [[recovery]] has always significantly limited his survivability even in the early inexperienced ''Brawl'' [[metagame]], and his very sluggish attacks and terrible mobility significantly inhibited Link's ability to effectively compete even from the earliest stages of competitive play. While Link had a few renowned players, such as {{Sm|KirinBlaze}}, {{Sm|Legan}}, and {{Sm|Izaw}}, these players were never a high placing threat at majors, with no Link player ever placing higher than 33rd at a major, and even at average regionals, making top 8 was unobtainable. Eventually all of them either dropped Link for a better character or stopped playing ''Brawl'' competitively altogether, and while {{Sm|Scizor}} would emerge late in ''Brawl'' as a strong Link player in one of the strongest regions, he too couldn't buck this trend. As such, Link's competitive prospects have never prospered throughout Brawl's competitive lifespan, and while he is very rarely thought of as a candidate for the worst character in the game, he never rose beyond being considered a bottom tier.
Despite the considerable power buffs he received in ''Brawl'', his amazing vertical [[momentum cancelling]], and being given a usable DACUS, Link has perpetually hovered among ''Brawl'''s bottom four characters since the first tier list. Link's terrible and extremely [[gimp]]able [[recovery]] has always significantly limited his survivability even in the early inexperienced ''Brawl'' [[metagame]], and his very sluggish attacks and terrible mobility significantly inhibited Link's ability to effectively compete even from the earliest stages of competitive play. While Link had a few renowned players, such as {{Sm|KirinBlaze}}, {{Sm|Legan}}, and {{Sm|Izaw}}, these players were never a high placing threat at majors, with no Link player ever placing higher than 33rd at a major, and even at average regionals, making top 8 was unobtainable. Eventually all of them either dropped Link for a better character or stopped playing ''Brawl'' competitively altogether, and while {{Sm|Scizor}} would emerge late in ''Brawl'' as a strong Link player in one of the strongest regions, he too couldn't buck this trend. As such, Link's competitive prospects have never prospered throughout Brawl's competitive lifespan, and while he is very rarely thought of as a candidate for the worst character in the game, he never rose beyond being considered a bottom tier.


==Role in [[The Subspace Emissary]]==
==Role in [[The Subspace Emissary]]==

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