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{{Infobox Character Mod | {{Infobox Character Mod | ||
|name = Toon Link | |name = Toon Link | ||
|image = {{tabber|title1=Classic (PM)| | |image = {{tabber|title1=Classic (PM)|tab1=[[File:Toon Link SSBB.jpg|250px]]|title2=Classic (P+)|tab2=[[File:PPlus Toon Link.png|250px]]|title3=Outset|tab3=[[File:PMToonLinkAlt.png|250px]]}} | ||
|mod = Project M | |mod = Project M | ||
|base = ssbb | |base = ssbb | ||
|altcostume = [[zeldawiki:File: | |altcostume = [[zeldawiki::File:Link Outset Clothes.png|Outset Toon Link]], Linebeck Toon Link (''[[Project+]]'') | ||
|moveset1 = Toon Link (SSBB) | |moveset1 = Toon Link (SSBB) | ||
|moveset2 = Young Link (SSBM) | |moveset2 = Young Link (SSBM) | ||
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'''Toon Link''' is one of the many playable characters in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. His moveset is heavily altered from ''[[Brawl]]'', mixing in elements from both {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s and ''Smash 64'' {{SSB|Link}}'s movesets. | '''Toon Link''' is one of the many playable characters in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. His moveset is heavily altered from ''[[Brawl]]'', mixing in elements from both {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s and ''Smash 64'' {{SSB|Link}}'s movesets. | ||
Toon Link ranks 21st out of 41 on the [[Project M#Tier list|official]] [[tier list]], at the midst of the B tier. This is a considerable drop from his ''Brawl'' placement, where he ranked 13th out of 38 | Toon Link ranks 21st out of 41 on the [[Project M#Tier list|official]] [[tier list]], at the midst of the B tier. This is a considerable drop from his ''Brawl'' placement, where he ranked 13th out of 38. | ||
==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
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Thus, as in ''Brawl'', Toon Link must rely on his projectiles to soften up opponents before using his fast movement and attacking speed to overwhelm them. While his camping power allows him to make mistakes when foes are at range, he must finish foes in close combat quickly and accurately, especially when he is edgeguarding, as his own predictable recovery and light weight make it easy for foes to reverse the match and KO him. | Thus, as in ''Brawl'', Toon Link must rely on his projectiles to soften up opponents before using his fast movement and attacking speed to overwhelm them. While his camping power allows him to make mistakes when foes are at range, he must finish foes in close combat quickly and accurately, especially when he is edgeguarding, as his own predictable recovery and light weight make it easy for foes to reverse the match and KO him. | ||
==Changes from ''Brawl'' to PM== | ==Changes from ''Brawl'' to PM== | ||
Toon Link has seen a mix of buffs and nerfs from the transition from ''Brawl'' to ''Project M''. He has been significantly reworked with some of his moves being based on {{SSB|Link}} although he was mainly changed to more closely resemble {{SSBM|Young Link}}. Toon Link overall has greater KO potential and his specials were re-purposed to give him greater stage control. He also has greater combo potential as the removal of [[hitstun canceling]], the universally increased falling speeds and the introduction of L-canceling have given him much more potent juggling. | Toon Link has seen a mix of buffs and nerfs from the transition from ''Brawl'' to ''Project M''. He has been significantly reworked with some of his moves being based on {{SSB|Link}} although he was mainly changed to more closely resemble {{SSBM|Young Link}}. Toon Link overall has greater KO potential and his specials were re-purposed to give him greater stage control. He also has greater combo potential as the removal of [[hitstun canceling]], the universally increased falling speeds and the introduction of L-canceling have given him much more potent juggling. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Down aerial | ! colspan=2 | Down aerial | ||
| || 14% (clean blade), 16% (clean body), 17% (late blade), 21% (late body), 8% (bounce hit) || Toon Link grips onto the handle of his blade and thrusts it downwards, based off the downwards thrust from ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''. The hilt of the sword has a powerful hitbox that applies a strong | | || 14% (clean blade), 16% (clean body), 17% (late blade), 21% (late body), 8% (bounce hit) || Toon Link grips onto the handle of his blade and thrusts it downwards, based off the downwards thrust from ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''. The hilt of the sword has a powerful hitbox that applies a strong [[magic]] effect onto the opponent while [[spike|spiking]] them, while the other hitboxes have very powerful vertical knockback. If an opponent or shield is hit, the player will 'bounce' off with the sword and potentially hit multiple times, dealing lower damage and fixed, light knockback. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Grab aerial | ! colspan=2 | Grab aerial | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up special | ! colspan=2 | Up special | ||
| [[Spin Attack]] || 0-1% (uncharged hits 1-11), 3% (uncharged hit 12) 17% ( | | [[Spin Attack]] || 0-1% (uncharged hits 1-11), 3% (uncharged hit 12) 17% (ari clean), 14% (air mid), 4% (air late) || Toon Link spins around while holding his sword out. When used on the ground, it is a very damaging multi-hit move, and in the air it is a powerful finisher which decreases in damage over time, similarly to a [[sex kick]]. The move can be charged on the ground, increasing damage and knockback as well as increasing the distance that Toon Link can move sideways during the move. This move is an amazing finisher when used in the air, netting KOs as early as 80% on some characters, and is an effective [[Out of shield|out-of-shield]] option on the ground. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Down special | ! colspan=2 | Down special | ||
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==In [[competitive play]]== | ==In [[competitive play]]== | ||
===Notable players=== | ===Notable players=== | ||
{{ | *{{Sm|Aero|USA}}-Formerly mained Toon Link before switching to Diddy Kong. Placed 7th at [[Smash FORE]] with him. | ||
*{{Sm|DVD|USA}} - | *{{Sm|DVD|USA}}-The best solo Toon Link in the world. Placed 2nd at [[Blacklisted 2]], 9th at [[We Tech Those 2]], and 4th at [[SuperNova 2]]. | ||
*{{Sm|Lunchables|USA}} - | *{{Sm|Jolteon|UK}}-Placed 5th at [[B.E.A.S.T 5]], 4th at [[Smash or DI]], and 25th at [[The Big House 4]]. | ||
*{{Sm|Lazarond|USA}} - Has wins over {{Sm|KirkQ}}, {{Sm|Scythe}}, {{Sm|Metroid}}, {{Sm|DLA}}, and {{Sm|Kels}} | |||
*{{Sm|Lunchables|USA}}-Tri-mained Toon Link with Marth and Roy before retiring. | |||
*{{Sm|steakhouse|Canada}}-Placed 7th at [[Heir II the Throne]], 9th at [[NEW FISH]], and 13th at [[Heir 3]]. | |||
*{{Sm|Zork|USA}} - 5th at [[Immunity]], has wins over players like {{Sm|JewChainz}}, and {{Sm|Chibo}}. | |||
==Alternate costumes== | ==Alternate costumes== | ||
===Project M=== | ===Project M=== | ||
Toon Link now has an alternate costume based on his Outset Island clothing (also known as the {{s|zeldawiki|Hero's New Clothes}}) from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker}}''. When using the alternate costume, Toon Link wears a patterned jumper, bracelets and brown pants instead of his normal {{s|zeldawiki|Hero's Clothes}}, and no cap. He also uses the {{s|zeldawiki|Hero's Sword}} (given to him near the beginning of the game by Orca, the island's swordsman) instead of the Master Sword, along with an original wooden shield based on Young Link's {{s|zeldawiki|Deku Shield}} from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}''. This costume has two additional recolors so that it can be used in [[Team Battle]]s. | |||
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===Project+=== | ===Project+=== | ||
Toon Link | Toon Link gets new costumes that represent the various Zelda games using the "Toon Link" design. | ||
One costume is inspired by {{s|zeldawiki|Linebeck}} from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass}}''. Extra details include changing his shield to match its ''Phantom Hourglass'' design, and replacing the Master Sword with the Phantom Sword. | |||
His Outset outfit introduced in ''Project M'' was updated with more recolors; in addition, they no longer represent the goddess crests, and are now based off charts that are crucial to Link's quest in ''The Wind Waker.'' | |||
[[File:Toon Link Palette (P+).png|frame|center|Toon Link's alternate costumes in P+]] | |||
'''Z-Secret Costume (Conductor Link):''' Based on the | '''Z-Secret Costume (Conductor Link):''' Based on the hero from ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'', who is a train engineer for New Hyrule. Rather than the traditional green, he dons a dark blue suit, brown gloves and a red cap; his weapons are replaced with the Lokomo Sword and the shield, and sword sheathe now matches its ''Spirit Tracks'' design. | ||
'''R-Secret Costume (Minish Cap)''': Based on the | '''R-Secret Costume (Minish Cap)''': Based on the hero from ''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap'', who plays a pivotal part of shaping the Four Sword Saga. Extra details include his sword replaced with the Four Sword, and his standard cap is replaced with Ezlo, a Minish sage who is turned into a green hat until the end of the game. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://www. | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5OgWxxQ4QI A combo video containing advanced Toon Link gameplay in the Wi-Fi version of Project: M 2.6b.] | ||
{{Project M}} | {{Project M}} |