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**However, Critical Hit overall has the most games in which those holders retained said Final Smashes throughout their respective appearances in them: Wolf’s omission from SSB4 resulted in Landmasters’ total overall users dropping to 2, whilst the three holders of Triforce Slash never once appeared in the same installment at once, as Link’s Final Smash was changed in ''Ultimate''.
**However, Critical Hit overall has the most games in which those holders retained said Final Smashes throughout their respective appearances in them: Wolf’s omission from SSB4 resulted in Landmasters’ total overall users dropping to 2, whilst the three holders of Triforce Slash never once appeared in the same installment at once, as Link’s Final Smash was changed in ''Ultimate''.
*The scream that the Links use for the finishing slash of the move is taken from one of their other moves: Link's is taken from his [[Spin Attack|up special]] and down smash, Toon Link's is taken from his up smash, and Young Link's is taken from his down smash.
*The scream that the Links use for the finishing slash of the move is taken from one of their other moves: Link's is taken from his [[Spin Attack|up special]] and down smash, Toon Link's is taken from his up smash, and Young Link's is taken from his down smash.
*In SSB4, upon activating the Triforce Slash slightly above the opponent (as if trying to achieve a phantom hit), the beam of light will connect and the opponent will still freeze in place, but the rest of the attack will not play out and the opponent will simply get pushed back a little bit. What causes this is currently unknown.
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