Post by Native One on May 1, 2008 18:12:47 GMT -5
Name:
Link
Game of Origin:
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Nicknames:
Toon Link, Hero of the Winds, Big Brother (by his sister), Kid (by Tetra), etc.
Age:
12
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Alignment:
Good
Type:
Lightweight
Stats:
HP: 90
PP: 6
LP: 4
Residence:
From Game: 'Outset Island'
Brawl's Stage: 'Pirate Ship'
Occupation:
Does being a hero count?
Moveset:
B: Hero's Bow
T. Link charges up his arrows. The longer you hold the button, the farther they'll fly and the more damage they do. However, they fly fairly slow, so they are quite easily dodged.
Side B: Boomerang
T. Link chucks his boomerang. As the same with above, it moves fairly slowly, so it can be dodged easily. Depending on where you aim, he can throw it upwards, or downwards. It can also recochet off the ground.
Up B: Spin Attack
Like Link's, except he can pull in his opponents and do extra damage. When used in the air, T. Link can spin higher than Link.
Down B: Bomb
T. Link pulls out a bomb from his pack (wherever that is) and throws it at his enemies. It has a larger blast radius than Links, and the smoke is more cartoon-ish.
Final Smash:
Triforce Slash: Just think of it as Link's: he shoots the Triforce out of his hand and catches an opponent. Then he proceeds to slash them silly. There are a few differences from Links: shorter distance when Triforce is shot out from hand and fewer strikes from his sword.
Weaknesses:
- Toon Link tends to think before he acts, which may result in getting the stuffing knocked out of him.
- Being a lightweight, he can be sent very high in only a few hits. A heavy person may even be able to KO him in one solid hit!
- Being stuffed in barrels (had to add this )
- His Hookshot is much shorter than Links, so it is not a very decent grab or tether recovery.
- He is also significantly weaker than Link.
Personality:
Toon Link has a heart o' gold (as do all the reincarnations of Link ). He is willing to put his life on the line to save his friends or family. He will also go through great ordeals to do what he must for the world. He is a fearless explorer, willing to go to uncharted islands (well, according to his sea chart) all by himself (hey, the only thing the King of Red Lions can do is nag about saving (Toon) Zelda!). Although that he is still rather young, he is still brave enough to face off against the King of Evil and his lackies (but this is probably because of the Triforce of Courage).
Link is also the silent type. He rarely says two words, but when the time comes to say something... well... he does. Only to true friends and family will he actually speak to.
Likes:
- His sister (Aryll)
- Tetra (Pirate Captain and owner of the 'Pirate Ship')
- Sailing across the Great Sea
- His Grandma
- His 'neighbors' on his island (Outset Island)
- Elixir Soup
- Using Cyclos' Cyclones to get around the sea
- Captain Linebeck (as a friend)
- Ciela the Fairy
Dislikes:
- Ganondorf
- Every single boss in the game
- He's not very fond of Cyclos, though
- Big Octos
- Red, Green, and Blue Potions (Sure, they may heal hearts/magic/both, but have you ever tasted one? 'Course, I haven't either)
- Midna
- Bellum (as a mortal enemy)
Appearance:
History:
At an early T. Linkwas always called Link and his sister, Aryll, were quickly sent to their grandmother's on Outset Island. This is because their parents had set out on a sailing journey of their own. They had been travelling for well over a week now, and T. Link and Aryll had missed them deeply. Then, that tragic day came - the siblings received word from their grandmother that their parents boat had been shipwrecked by a giant squid. The sad part? No survivors.
Link, being the brave one of the two, took only a day to get over the sadness of his loss. Aryll, however, took maybe more then maybe a week. The local seagulls of Outset must've heard her cries of sorrow, because they had always flown down to her and tried to comfort her. If it wasn't for the gulls, T. Link would probably never of had another night of sleep.
On the day of his twelfth birthday, T. Link received the Hero's Clothes, the same design of the getup the Hero of Time had. Since it was his birthday, Grandmother told him to get Aryll for her, so they could start getting his party ready. When he got to Aryll's lookout tower (how she got to own it, I will never know), she gave him her prized Telescope. T. Link tried it out right away and saw something that made him want to scream.
A giant monster bird was flying over the island; in it's claws a blonde girl. Behind the bird was a ship with a pirate symbol on its flag. The ship was flinging rocks at the bird, hoping to make it drop the girl. One managed to make contact, and the bird dropped the girl, sadly making her fall into the island's forest. T. Link, after finally getting a sword from the swordsman of the island, sets off to save the girl, who reveals herself as Tetra, leader of a pirate group.
Remember that giant bird? Well, it snags Aryll, mistaking her for Tetra.
So, T. Link goes on this big-as-heck quest that started as simply saving his sister that leads to ridding the flooded world of the evil king. Along the way, he must gather the Triforce Pieces and reassemble them, making them the Triforce of Courage. He also finds out that Tetra was indeed Princess Zelda. And then, he battles Ganondorf and wins.
After that whole ordeal, T. Link and Tetra and her pirates set out to find new land. They leave behind Outset, much to the residence's dismay. Then, one day, they decide to look for the fabled Ghost Ship. Once, they actually found it, and Tetra boarded the ship. T. Link did his best to follow, but wound up falling off the ship and into the ocean.
Then he wakes up on an island and finds a fairy named Ciela. She's suffering from amnesia, and doesn't know much about her past. She takes T. Link to her grandpa, who is strangly human. Ciela's grandpa, named Oshus, tells T. Link that the only way to rescue Tetra is to get help from the greedy and self-centerd treasure hunter, Captain Linebeck. Although reluctant to help the boy, Linebeck eventually agrees, stating that he's only in it for the treasure.
T. Link discovers that the only way to find the Ghost Ship is to find the Spirits of Wisdom, Power, and Courage, using hints and maps that were found in the Temple of the Ocean King. When they eventually find them, they realize that Ciela is the Spirit of Courage and Oshus is the Ocean King, and that they had to hide their true forms from Bellum. They also find Tetra on the Ghost Ship, but their spirits are down when they see she's turned to stone. Linebeck refuses to cooperate soon after, but quickly changes his mind when Oshus tells him he will get a wish for helping T. Link.
Now, the group looks for 'pure' metals to forge the Phantom Sword, a sword that is capabile of defeating Bellum. When they finally get the sword, they enter the Ghost Ship and approach Bellum. During the final battle, Bellum takes control of Linebeck, turning him into a great and powerful Phantom. When T. Link defeats Bellum, he saves Tetra and Linebeck wishes for his ship which had gotten destroyed in all this ruckus.
Link
Game of Origin:
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Nicknames:
Toon Link, Hero of the Winds, Big Brother (by his sister), Kid (by Tetra), etc.
Age:
12
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Alignment:
Good
Type:
Lightweight
Stats:
HP: 90
PP: 6
LP: 4
Residence:
From Game: 'Outset Island'
Brawl's Stage: 'Pirate Ship'
Occupation:
Does being a hero count?
Moveset:
B: Hero's Bow
T. Link charges up his arrows. The longer you hold the button, the farther they'll fly and the more damage they do. However, they fly fairly slow, so they are quite easily dodged.
Side B: Boomerang
T. Link chucks his boomerang. As the same with above, it moves fairly slowly, so it can be dodged easily. Depending on where you aim, he can throw it upwards, or downwards. It can also recochet off the ground.
Up B: Spin Attack
Like Link's, except he can pull in his opponents and do extra damage. When used in the air, T. Link can spin higher than Link.
Down B: Bomb
T. Link pulls out a bomb from his pack (wherever that is) and throws it at his enemies. It has a larger blast radius than Links, and the smoke is more cartoon-ish.
Final Smash:
Triforce Slash: Just think of it as Link's: he shoots the Triforce out of his hand and catches an opponent. Then he proceeds to slash them silly. There are a few differences from Links: shorter distance when Triforce is shot out from hand and fewer strikes from his sword.
Weaknesses:
- Toon Link tends to think before he acts, which may result in getting the stuffing knocked out of him.
- Being a lightweight, he can be sent very high in only a few hits. A heavy person may even be able to KO him in one solid hit!
- Being stuffed in barrels (had to add this )
- His Hookshot is much shorter than Links, so it is not a very decent grab or tether recovery.
- He is also significantly weaker than Link.
Personality:
Toon Link has a heart o' gold (as do all the reincarnations of Link ). He is willing to put his life on the line to save his friends or family. He will also go through great ordeals to do what he must for the world. He is a fearless explorer, willing to go to uncharted islands (well, according to his sea chart) all by himself (hey, the only thing the King of Red Lions can do is nag about saving (Toon) Zelda!). Although that he is still rather young, he is still brave enough to face off against the King of Evil and his lackies (but this is probably because of the Triforce of Courage).
Link is also the silent type. He rarely says two words, but when the time comes to say something... well... he does. Only to true friends and family will he actually speak to.
Likes:
- His sister (Aryll)
- Tetra (Pirate Captain and owner of the 'Pirate Ship')
- Sailing across the Great Sea
- His Grandma
- His 'neighbors' on his island (Outset Island)
- Elixir Soup
- Using Cyclos' Cyclones to get around the sea
- Captain Linebeck (as a friend)
- Ciela the Fairy
Dislikes:
- Ganondorf
- Every single boss in the game
- He's not very fond of Cyclos, though
- Big Octos
- Red, Green, and Blue Potions (Sure, they may heal hearts/magic/both, but have you ever tasted one? 'Course, I haven't either)
- Midna
- Bellum (as a mortal enemy)
Appearance:
History:
At an early T. Link
Link, being the brave one of the two, took only a day to get over the sadness of his loss. Aryll, however, took maybe more then maybe a week. The local seagulls of Outset must've heard her cries of sorrow, because they had always flown down to her and tried to comfort her. If it wasn't for the gulls, T. Link would probably never of had another night of sleep.
On the day of his twelfth birthday, T. Link received the Hero's Clothes, the same design of the getup the Hero of Time had. Since it was his birthday, Grandmother told him to get Aryll for her, so they could start getting his party ready. When he got to Aryll's lookout tower (how she got to own it, I will never know), she gave him her prized Telescope. T. Link tried it out right away and saw something that made him want to scream.
A giant monster bird was flying over the island; in it's claws a blonde girl. Behind the bird was a ship with a pirate symbol on its flag. The ship was flinging rocks at the bird, hoping to make it drop the girl. One managed to make contact, and the bird dropped the girl, sadly making her fall into the island's forest. T. Link, after finally getting a sword from the swordsman of the island, sets off to save the girl, who reveals herself as Tetra, leader of a pirate group.
Remember that giant bird? Well, it snags Aryll, mistaking her for Tetra.
So, T. Link goes on this big-as-heck quest that started as simply saving his sister that leads to ridding the flooded world of the evil king. Along the way, he must gather the Triforce Pieces and reassemble them, making them the Triforce of Courage. He also finds out that Tetra was indeed Princess Zelda. And then, he battles Ganondorf and wins.
After that whole ordeal, T. Link and Tetra and her pirates set out to find new land. They leave behind Outset, much to the residence's dismay. Then, one day, they decide to look for the fabled Ghost Ship. Once, they actually found it, and Tetra boarded the ship. T. Link did his best to follow, but wound up falling off the ship and into the ocean.
Then he wakes up on an island and finds a fairy named Ciela. She's suffering from amnesia, and doesn't know much about her past. She takes T. Link to her grandpa, who is strangly human. Ciela's grandpa, named Oshus, tells T. Link that the only way to rescue Tetra is to get help from the greedy and self-centerd treasure hunter, Captain Linebeck. Although reluctant to help the boy, Linebeck eventually agrees, stating that he's only in it for the treasure.
T. Link discovers that the only way to find the Ghost Ship is to find the Spirits of Wisdom, Power, and Courage, using hints and maps that were found in the Temple of the Ocean King. When they eventually find them, they realize that Ciela is the Spirit of Courage and Oshus is the Ocean King, and that they had to hide their true forms from Bellum. They also find Tetra on the Ghost Ship, but their spirits are down when they see she's turned to stone. Linebeck refuses to cooperate soon after, but quickly changes his mind when Oshus tells him he will get a wish for helping T. Link.
Now, the group looks for 'pure' metals to forge the Phantom Sword, a sword that is capabile of defeating Bellum. When they finally get the sword, they enter the Ghost Ship and approach Bellum. During the final battle, Bellum takes control of Linebeck, turning him into a great and powerful Phantom. When T. Link defeats Bellum, he saves Tetra and Linebeck wishes for his ship which had gotten destroyed in all this ruckus.