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Zelda is a returning character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Originally from the Legend of Zelda Universe, Zelda is the princess of the kingdom of Hyrule. As a fighter, Zelda fights with her magic attacks, presumably endowed from her possession of the Triforce of Wisdom. These magic attacks tend to require precision on the part of the player, especially her aerial attacks. Her aerials have extremely small (in both size and frames) sweetspots. If she misses these sweetspots, the attacks are incredibly weak; but if the sweetspot hits, they are among the most powerful attacks in the game. Due to the high knockback of most of her attacks, Zelda players rely less on combos and more on tech-chasing and edgeguarding. For edgeguarding, Zelda wields one of the most effective projectiles in the game: Din's Fire. Unlike many attacks, Din's Fire becomes stronger and larger the farther it travels. Zelda is also able to transform into Sheik if the situation requires...(more)
Did you know...
- ...that in Smash 64, the four unlockable characters were chosen for playability by Masahiro Sakurai on the premise that they could be based on another preexisting playable character?
- ...that the Shadow glitch, which allowed players to catch the Shadow Balls thrown by Mewtwo's Forward throw as items, only exists in version 1.0 of Melee?
- ...that in Brawl, Rayquaza has specific weak point damage modifiers programmed, despite none of its hurtboxes being flagged as a weak point?
- ...that within Super Smash Bros. for Wii U's data, there is an unused emblem reference for Rhythm Heaven in the data's fighter section, suggesting that a playable character from Rhythm Heaven was in development before being scrapped?
- ...that Sakurai originally wanted to create a level editor that allowed players to create stages in Minecraft and import them into Ultimate for Minecraft World, but it was scrapped due to being technically impossible?
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