Sunday 29 January 2012

Princess with Toon

Every single gamer with a Nintendo DS (or a Gamecube), should know where Toon Link came from: The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker, and the following sequels. Fortunately, many people liked Toon Link's inclusion, but not the fact that he was a clone of Link. If they were to include him in SSB4 again, then they should also include this special character:


I think I don't need much explanation on this person here. If you don't know who this is, read her SSBB trophy info. Anyway, Toon Zelda is one of those people who were supposedly found in the game's files of SSBB, leading to speculation that a new character (i.e. Toon Sheik) would be introduced. As Sheik had only appeared in one true game (it involves an Ocarina, and travelling through Time. Take a guess!). As Sheik appeared once (truely), then that means that Zelda should have either a different, or no transformation. BUT you know how much Nintendo likes to show off magic.

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I think everyone knows who this is, right? If not, get The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker and The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (Gamecube and Nintendo DS). This is Tetra, the pirate that Link meets (and befriends) early on in WW...... when she's stuck in a tree (right). She is one of Zelda's alternate personas (which you would know, if you finished WW or watched the beginning of PH) and is a pirate (arrgh!)


Move ideas:
-----B Move:
Her neutral move could be an ice move. She creates a ray of ice, that jets forward.
-----Side Move:
Her side move could be an arrow-like move. Like Zelda's Final Smash.
-----Up Move:
Zelda's up move could be a teleportation. Everyone likes teleporting, right?
-----Down Move:
TRANSFORM. One word. She transforms into Tetra. (Who gains her own moveset!!)
-----B Move (Tetra):
She throws a bomb? I dunno.
-----Side Move (Tetra):
She spins repeatedly with her sword out.
-----Up Move (Tetra):
She hangs in a tree! Yes, best move in SSB history. She could be propelled upward by wind?

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