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I know Brawl added Toon Link, but he’s a clone like Young Link
— TheNCSmaster (@TheNCSmaster) August 1, 2021
Zelda hasn’t had a fully unique fighter since Zelda/Sheik
Honestly, we should've gotten this in the Wii U version instead of Windy Hill.View attachment 324182
Planet Wisp
Game of Origin: Sonic Colors (2010)
Layout: Like Green Hill Zone, this stage is a bowl-like shape, but it’s been split in half. There are two platforms above either half that float up and down in opposite directions.
Gimmicks and Hazards: Wisps will appear and assist whichever fighter frees them by pressing B in place of a neutral special (even when you’re in freefall). Two types of Wisps appear:
Music: All Sonic series music, along with the following Colors tracks:
- Spikes: The fighter turns into a spike ball that can climb up the slopes and damage opponents just by touching them (10%, OK knockback); they usually appear in the middle of the stage
- Rocket: The fighter turns into a rocket and flies high into the sky, and usually appear on the upper left and right if the stage; save this for when you’ve been launched
Battlefield/Ω Form: The Ω form is based on the red factory bits; the Battlefield platforms are based on the platforms that appear on the stage