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wfz said:
wiiforever said:
^i used to main link too but I gave up because of his bad recovery

Well this might help. If you don't get KO'd off the side of the stage, you're almost guaranteed to make it back to the stage as Link if you play your recovery right. Of course this applies to almost every character now besides the slowest/heaviest. The game plays a bit differently than you would be used to in Melee, so you should be sure to check out all the characters. They all play differently because of the new gravity and gameplay system.


 Is Link a crazy strong tank now or has the new boomerang added a lot to his playstyle?  I am curious to see how one SHOULD play the new Link, because my experience, albeit a short one, was very unpleasant.  Almost like playing Pikachu in Melee after using him in the original.



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