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*Conceptually, Link and Zelda "swapped" their Final Smashes in the transition from ''Smash 4'' to ''Ultimate''. In ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', Link uses the Triforce of Courage to attack with [[Triforce Slash]], while Zelda fires an arrow with [[Light Arrow]]; in ''Ultimate'', Link fires an arrow with the [[Ancient Bow and Arrow]], and Zelda uses the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] to attack.
*Conceptually, Link and Zelda "swapped" their Final Smashes in the transition from ''Smash 4'' to ''Ultimate''. In ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', Link uses the Triforce of Courage to attack with [[Triforce Slash]], while Zelda fires an arrow with [[Light Arrow]]; in ''Ultimate'', Link fires an arrow with the [[Ancient Bow and Arrow]], and Zelda uses the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] to attack.
*In the official one-shot manga ''[[The Nintendo All-Stars Free-For-All! Smash Brothers]]'', Link assumes the role of Phantom X, the main antagonist of the manga. He, along with [[Samus Aran]] and [[Fox McCloud]] as henchmen, decided to create these alter egos so the other characters can stop bickering and unite as friends against a common enemy. Phantom X has never reappeared in any media since this manga.
*In the official one-shot manga ''[[The Nintendo All-Stars Free-For-All! Smash Brothers]]'', Link assumes the role of Phantom X, the main antagonist of the manga. He, along with [[Samus Aran]] and [[Fox McCloud]] as henchmen, decided to create these alter egos so the other characters can stop bickering and unite as friends against a common enemy. Phantom X has never reappeared in any media since this manga.
*Link's design in ''Ultimate'' is the only design for the character to eventually appear again in his respective home series' canon after appearing in ''Smash'', due to the upcoming game ''Tears of the Kingdom'' being a sequel to ''Breath of the Wild''.


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