ShadowLBlue
Smash Apprentice
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Since when does agree to disagree mean "berate other person's opinion after you've agreed to stop arguing"? It'd be different if I was supporting a radical/unpopular opinion, but I'm not.Palutena: Yeah, she's pretty decent in her own right. I was just saying why she's not top tier. Nice tier list, by the way.
Link: No, Link is Twilight Princess Link. All of the games have a different Link. Twilight Princess Link (AKA ) never had access to the Wind Waker, or the Ocarina, or the Loftwing, or the masks from Majora's Mask, etc. Link from Smash 64/Melee is Adult Link from OoT, as evidenced by him playing the Ocarina in the intro movie. Link from Brawl onwards is Link from TP, as shown by the Gale Boomerang, his appearance, and everything else I listed in a previous post. There is no unified Link to be featured in Smash in the first place; each Link is a completely different character.
Young Link: So when did Young Link from Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask use, say, the Wind Waker? Or the Spirit Train (or whatever it might be called in Spirit Tracks)? Or the King of Red Lions? Or anything else not from Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask? Each Link is, canonically, a different character. It's directly stated in Zelda lore. In official Zelda canon, there is no "composite" Link. This topic is all about canon. If there is no "composite" Link in Zelda canon, then one cannot be used in a discussion based around canon.
That's your opinion. And Dryn's. I've posted plenty of evidence to the contrary, you just disagreed with it. Unless we get a large majority of people saying it should just be Link from a single game, you have no right to tell me I can't use composite Link.
However you are correct that in Zelda canon there is no single Link, but, there are multiple references that refer to Link in the Smash Bros series as "the hero of the Zelda series", rather than using one specific title from any game. It would have been easy to just call him "the hero of time" or "hero of twilight". However their descriptions of him are always vague, so despite what you say, you should be able to admit it's somewhat of a grey area if this Link is a composite Link. FYI, The composite Link is the soul of the hero who is always reincarnated but always has the same personality, somewhat similar tools, and the same garb.
Also, @Dryn , I'm tired of debating Mewtwo vs Samus when I'm only playing Devil's Advocate. You can chalk that up as a win for you. And if you really think composite Link's extra gear changes nothing, you didn't read any posts of mine or Nerdicon's about him. 3 Days of invincibility and an unbreakable magic shield (albeit one that still allows knockbacks) would change any battle. Not to mention he could spam his spells. But you said you don't believe in him, I won't try to debate you on the matter.
I'm confident it's gameplay mechanic. But even if it wasn't, he can only cast his spell during that time so I'm not sure it matters. FYI, where do you stand on the "Link having weapons from all of his games debate?" It'd be nice to get another opinion.
When Link casted a spell in OoT, the environment around him would freeze in time, same thing happens when he plays the Ocarina. This may or may not just be a game mechanic, but Link is the Hero of Time. I also want to mention a few other things he has
Is shown defeating his own men in Meta Knightmare Ultra and gaining points from that, it's reasonable to believe he could summon them just to kill them off. We see no evidence of Meta Knight absorbing the warp star in the Milky Way Wishes portion of Meta Knightmare Ultra, and we know by now how far apart the planets are, not to mention the whole teleportation at will thing, though it can be assumed he can't go far with it, else he would just teleport from planet to planet. The only other characters I can think of who can teleport at will like that are Pit and Palutena, though moving at light speed is basically teleporting in such a small space.
- By playing the reverse Song of time he effectively halves the speed of everything except him, well kinda. If my memory is correct this for some reason doesn't slow down enemies
- Can shrink to minute size using a gnat hat while not losing any durability
- He can split into four less than cooperative versions of himself with the same abilities as him, just not the same items
- Being the brilliant strategist he is, I'm sure Farore's Wind might come in some handy
- The mirror shield reflects light and light-based attacks
- The Hylian Shield is indestructible, but he can't attack while holding it up.
- Masks
- Can lift gigantic pillars of rock and throw them with little to no effort
As a Pokémon can canonically have only 4 moves, someone should make a standard moveset for all the Pokémon involved in this discussion
I thought about that, but doesn't he have to kill a lot of his men to do that? And I was referring to Kirby's Nightmare in Dreamland when I said he absorbs Warpstars. Also Mewtwo can also teleport.
Why is Mega man above Ganondorf? I'm presuming you're treating Ganondorf as "killable by non-holy weapons"?Well, it looks like you're on your own in that regard.
I know why you place Pit above Palutena. That doesn't address anything I said.
Here are the top six in my tier list. I've yet to consider the rest.
Otherwise good list.
The difference in all of those is Pokémon are essential to Pokémon Trainer. You'll never have a Pokémon Trainer without his Pokémon in a fight or in general. Pokémon can attack without their trainer, but (in game) a Trainer can't perform any battle options without his Pokémon. Pokémon trainer is basically the equivalent of a summoner in an RPG. Access to his Pokémon, ALL of them, is a part of his moveset. Nothinin Smash Bros or Pokémon suggests PT should only have access to those 3 Pokémon besides gameplay reason.Yes, we're talking about Brawl. We're taking the characters from Smash games (in this case the Pokemon Trainer from Brawl) as they appear in Smash and comparing those portrayals to canon. The fighters in Brawl that make up the Pokemon Trainer are , , , and . Thus, in this discussion, the entity of "Pokemon Trainer" equals , , , and . Let's take your logic from the last sentence of your post, that being that characters should be able to have as many allies as they want (since that's what Pokemon essentially are):
- In canon, can ride a Yoshi, but we don't have him doing that here.
- In canon, can command all of Hyrule (being the ruler of the kingdom and all), but we don't have her doing that here.
- In canon, can get Tails or Knuckles to help him out, but we don't have him doing that here.
- In (Ganon ) canon, has an army of Moblins and the like to summon, but we don't have him doing that here.
- In canon, has an entire town to lead (he's the mayor, after all), but we don't have him doing that here.
- In canon, and have an entire space fighter team to call for backup, but we don't have them doing that here.
- In canon, could potentially use more Pokemon, but we don't have him doing that here.
We're testing the characters on their own, not the characters plus their allies.
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