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Toon Link
In-universe information
RaceHylian
GenderMale
TitleHero of Winds[citation needed]

Toon Link is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series, appearing in conjunction with a primary Link.[1] His design is based on Link's more recent appearance starting with Four Swords and The Wind Waker with an added airbrush shading as opposed to his normal cel-shading.

Biography[]

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[]

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Toon Link is a secret character that can be unlocked by clearing the Subspace Emissary and clearing Classic Mode with Link on any difficulty, clearing the Subspace Emissary and going through the hidden door in The Forest stage, or by participating in 400 Brawls. His stage is the Pirate Ship from The Wind Waker. He is very similar to his older counterpart, even having the Triforce Slash as his Final Smash too.

Most of Toon Link's special moves are the same as his adult counterpart, with a few differences. His Hookshot, which serves as his grab move and can be used as a tether recovery, has a shorter range. His neutral special move, the Hero's Bow, also does not travel as far as adult Link's and travels at a slower speed, but it has a higher rate of fire. Toon Link's side special move is a standard Boomerang, and his up special as well as his recovery move}is the Spin Attack. The latter one varies with adult Link's in that it can trap any nearby foes in a cyclone of slashes.

Unlike Young Link in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Toon Link has three alternate colors that resemble the Links from Four Swords (Red, Blue, and Purple). He also has an alternate color that resembles Link from The Legend of Zelda. Much like regular Link, his last costume is a dark version of Toon Link, which looks like Dark Link.

# Trophy Significant Games Description How to unlock

Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Hyrule Warriors[]

Toon Link appears a playable Warrior in Hyrule Warriors. He is a speedy fighter who can generate wind-based attacks with his Light Sword Weapon or sand-based attacks with his Sand Wand Weapon. Toon Link can be unlocked with his Light Sword Weapon in Hyrule Warriors if the Legends Character Pack DLC is purchased whereas he is unlocked in Adventure Mode in Legends and Definitive Edition, as a Reward for Battle Victory in Battle G9 on the Adventure Map in Legends and in Battle C10 on the Great Sea Map in Definitive Edition. InHyrule Warriors, it is possible to unlock Toon Link with the Sand Wand instead of the Light Sword if the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks Pack DLC is purchased before the Legends Character Pack.[2] Much like Link and Young Link, Toon Link does not speak. However, instead of having Proxi speak for him on his behalf, his younger sister Aryll speaks for him using the Pirate's Charm.[3] Despite being featured as one of the additional Warriors alongside the other The Wind Waker characters, Toon Link never appears in Legend Mode.

One of Toon Link's moves is flipping in the air and over some enemies as if he has the Roc's Feather. While in the air, Toon Link can attack enemies with the Deku Leaf.

In the Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks DLC pack, he gains an additional weapon in the form of the Sand Wand from Spirit Tracks. In addition to tossing sand cubes at his enemies, he also rides the Spirit Train for many of his Combo attacks.

When defeated, Toon Link may drop the Pirate's Charm and the Island Outfit as his Silver and Gold Material, respectively.

Super Smash Bros. 4[]

Toon Link reappears as a Fighter in Super Smash Bros. 4.

# Trophy Appears in Description How to unlock
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Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[]

Toon Link reappears as a fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Toon Link also appears as a Fighter Spirit that can be obtained by either clearing "The Teamwork of Courage", Toon Link's Classic Mode Route, or by purchasing it from the Shop for G 300.

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Gallery[]

Video Gallery[]

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See Also[]

[1]

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  2. Nintendo UK. "Hyrule Warriors: Legends". If you have not previously purchased the Legends Character Pack or used the download code provided with Hyrule Warriors: Legends, then you will download a version of Toon Link who will only be able to use this new weapon.

    If you purchase the Legends Character Pack or use the code after downloading this DLC Pack, then Toon Link will also be able to use his Hero's Sword weapon.
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