Talk:Phantom Zelda

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Toon Zelda

Phantom Zelda is a form of Toon Zelda. So should her trophies and spirits also appear on this page, if not just her Spirit Tracks incarnation? Or should this page be renamed to Toon Zelda as the Phantom form is not necessarily on the same level as Sheik and Tetra? There is more Smash info than can be added if so. Wolff (talk) 23:49, March 15, 2019 (EDT)

What is this page?

This page makes no sense for Smash Bros. "Phantom Zelda" herself isn't in Smash Bros., outside of a spirit, but that is only of Zelda. The Phantom that Zelda summons is just that, a regular Phantom. If Zelda actually appeared in the suit, then this page would be relevant, but she doesn't.

Phantom Slash already covers the actual move. Should this just be moved to Phantom, if that's even needed? Or should this page just be deleted? Alex95 (talk) 00:48, April 21, 2019 (EDT)

In the Zelda series, “Phantom Zelda” refers to when Zelda is actively possessing a phantom, not Zelda herself. In Spirit Tracks, Zelda is a literal spirit during the events. In Smash Bros., Zelda commands one, which I think still applies. That is still technically possessing one, just verbally instead of physically. Phantoms themselves are basically ghost armor enemies. I think this page make sense. Plus, it seems pretty obvious that Phantom Slash is based on Phantom Zelda. 172.58.175.176 01:45, April 21, 2019 (EDT)
"“Phantom Zelda” refers to when Zelda is actively possessing a phantom"
Yes, exactly. Zelda isn't possessing anything, she's summoning/building one up. Sure, the move is a reference to Spirit Tracks as it's the only time Zelda is seen interacting with the Phantoms in the main series, but the move is more based on the Phantoms themselves than Zelda's direct control over them. The Phantom doesn't have the eyes that signify it is being controlled; if anything, it's a Phantom Zelda creates rather than take over. Alex95 (talk) 11:03, April 21, 2019 (EDT)