Iggy Koopa Jr said:I always loved Kirby in the series. I really am impatient the stages in 3DS. But seeing that in the Spirit Tracks platform, Toon Link conducts the train, there will be 2 Toon Links at the same time.
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Iggy Koopa Jr said:I always loved Kirby in the series. I really am impatient the stages in 3DS. But seeing that in the Spirit Tracks platform, Toon Link conducts the train, there will be 2 Toon Links at the same time.
Crackin355 said:Iggy Koopa Jr said:I always loved Kirby in the series. I really am impatient the stages in 3DS. But seeing that in the Spirit Tracks platform, Toon Link conducts the train, there will be 2 Toon Links at the same time.
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Iggy Koopa Jr said:Crackin355 said:Iggy Koopa Jr said:I always loved Kirby in the series. I really am impatient the stages in 3DS. But seeing that in the Spirit Tracks platform, Toon Link conducts the train, there will be 2 Toon Links at the same time.
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Well SORRY, welcome to my French-speaking world.
For the last time, Toon Link is not a clone! There are several differences between him and Link.Agent Smith said:Probably not, but we could see more on Toon Link and whether he will be a 'clone' this time
Toon Link's unique attacks include his up smash, neutral aerial, forward aerial, back aerial, forward throw, and back throw, while his down aerial is a stall-then-fall that meteor smashes, and his forward smash functioning like a multi-hit smash, despite both having similar animations to Link's counterparts. Other moves of theirs have function differences: Toon Link's down tilt hits horizontally while Link's hits vertically and meteor smashes, Toon Link's dash attack semi-spikes and trips while Link's hits vertically, and Toon Link's down smash functions as a multi-hit attack while each slash in Link's is individually powerful. On the other hand, Toon Link's special moves are based on Link's, though his arrows and Boomerang have different aesthetics and functioning (Toon Link's arrows travel much more slowly while hitting vertically, which also applies to Toon Link's Boomerang and additionally doesn't have the tornado effect of Link's boomerang). Toon Link's grounded Spin Attack functions identically to Young Link's in Melee, though the aerial Spin Attack's hitboxes are 99% identical to Link's. For an additional oddity, Toon Link's forward throw wasn't programmed properly (Toon Link's forward throw is considered a Leg attack like Link's even though it's obviously a shoulder tackle). However, they are completely different in their physics and other statistics, such as size, shape, weight, and walking/dashing/falling/air speed.
I actually only used the term for those who insist on calling him that, that's why he's in little commary thingsTree Fiddy said:For the last time, Toon Link is not a clone! There are several differences between him and Link.Agent Smith said:Probably not, but we could see more on Toon Link and whether he will be a 'clone' this time
Dean Winchester said:SONIC IS BACK. SONIC IS BACK.
CONFIRMED VIA NINTENDO DIRECT. SONIC IS BACK.
Iggy Koopa Jr said:Sonic? Bad news, everyone.
Iggy Koopa Jr said:Sonic? Bad news, everyone.