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Final Smash: Triforce Slash

 Trivia (Super Smash Bros./Legend of Zelda Canon):

The first appearance of a prepubescent Link is in the series' first installment . This is confirmed by Young Link 's trophy description in Super Smash Bros. Melee , which refers to the Link featured in this game as his debut. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate  also uses Young Link as a placeholder for the original Link: Pac-Man 's Classic Mode  route uses Young Link  to represent The Legend of Zelda series' debut in 1986 and the Spirit Battle  for Link (The Legend of Zelda)  uses Young Link as a puppet fighter .

However, the playable Young Link in the Super Smash Bros. series is based specifically on the incarnation who made his debut in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time , in which the "Hero of Time " begins his quest as a young boy. Initially growing up in Kokiri Forest  under the assumption of being a Kokiri , Link was eventually summoned by the Great Deku Tree  to receive his very own fairyNavi . During this, the Tree also reveals that Link is destined to save Hyrule  by preventing a desert man clad in black armor  from acquiring the Triforce , an almighty relic that can grant any wish.

However, the Tree is under attack by monsters pillaging its innards, and even after Link dispatches them, the Tree has nevertheless has been cursed to death by the man in black armor. Before dying, the Tree imparts his final words of wisdom, telling Link to venture to Hyrule Castle .

Upon arriving at Hyrule Castle, a chance meeting with Princess Zelda  results in her telling him of her prophetic dreams of Ganondorf , who is revealed as the aforementioned man clad in black armor and a young boy clad in green who would emerge from a forest while accompanied by a fairy. Due to fitting this description, Link allies with Zelda and proceeds to collect the Spiritual Stones  in order to assist her in preventing Ganondorf from accessing the Sacred Realm  and acquiring the Triforce that lies within it.

Although Link is successful in acquiring all three stones, he is too late to reunite with Zelda, who escapes on horseback alongside Impa , her attendant. However, Zelda nevertheless manages to throw the Ocarina of Time  into Hyrule Castle's moat, allowing Link to claim it and proceed with their plan of stopping Ganondorf. She then telepathically directs him to play the Song of Time  in front of the Temple of Time 's altar, which would open the Door of Time  and allow Link to access the Master Sword  that lies beyond it and use the sword to stop Ganondorf.

Upon drawing the Master Sword from the Pedestal of Time , Link is accepted by the sword as its master. However, it nevertheless seals him away within the Sacred Realm, owing to him being too young to truly challenge Ganondorf. To further compound this, Ganondorf anticipated his and Zelda's plot and managed to acquire the Triforce for himself upon Link's sealing within the Sacred Realm.

Seven years later, a 16-year-old Link is awakened within the Chamber of Sages  by Rauru , one of the six Sages . Upon explaining what happened to Link and the Triforce after he drew the Master Sword, Rauru declares him to be the "Hero of Time ". Rauru proceeds to grant Link a Medallion  before instructing him to awaken the remaining Sages and collect their respective Medallions in order to gain their assistance in defeating Ganondorf.

During this quest, the Great Deku Tree's newborn sprout  additionally reveals that Link is not a Kokiri, but actually a Hylian  that was left in the Tree's care by his dying mother  in order to survive the Hyrulean Civil War  that was going on at the time. By using the Master Sword and Pedestal of Time's collective power to travel back and forth between his childhood and adult ages, Link proceeds to awaken the Sages, gain their support, and acquire the Triforce of Courage to finally defeat Ganondorf and save Hyrule.

Immediately after stopping Ganondorf, Zelda sends Link back in time in order for him to relive his essentially lost childhood. A few months later, Link leaves Hyrule to search for Navi, who inexplicably left him after he placed the Master Sword back into the Pedestal of Time soon after stopping Ganondorf. During his search, he is ambushed by a Skull Kid  wearing a mysterious mask. Upon giving chase after having Epona , his faithful steed, stolen by the Skull Kid, Link winds up in the mysterious parallel world known as Termina .

Soon after Link becomes an unintentional ally of Tatl , one of the Skull Kid's fairy friends, he meets the mysterious Happy Mask Salesman . The Salesman reveals the Skull Kid's mask to be Majora's Mask , an ancient artifact that possesses a tremendous amount of magical power. Link and Tatl soon encounter Skull Kid and Tael , Tatl's brother and the Skull Kid's other fairy friend. Tael reveals a clue on how to stop the Skull Kid, which leads Link on a quest to stop him from using the vast power of Majora's Mask to launch the Moon  into Termina.

As Link's quest progresses, the clue turns out to be a reference to the Four Giants , Termina's guardian deities. Due to lashing out against Termina and its people long ago because of the Giants' decision to protect the land while laying dormant, the Skull Kid was expelled from Termina by the Giants. Ultimately, Link frees the Four Giants from being confined by the magic used by Skull Kid. With the Giants' help in halting the Moon's descent, Link then proceeds to destroy Majora's Mask after it abandons Skull Kid, who had used him as a puppet the entire time. Upon saving Termina, Link bids the Skull Kid, Tatl and Tael farewell before returning to Hyrule to resume his search for Navi.

Although Link is ultimately revered as the Hero of Time in a parallel timeline created upon Zelda sending him back in time, he becomes full of regret over his near-total lack of recognition as a hero within his own timeline. When coupled with his failure to teach his skills  to any successors during his lifetime, Link's regret became so significant that it prevented him from passing on to the afterlife upon his death. This subsequently resulted in him lingering on as a sword-wielding, armor-clad spirit .

A number of centuries later, Link, under the guise of an ethereal, golden wolf, would encounter his bloodline descendant, the Link of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess . After teaching all seven of his skills, Link finally eases his regrets and passes on to the afterlife, but not before bidding farewell to his descendant and offering him some final words of encouragement. Ultimately, these skills assist his descendant's destined growth into the "Hero of Twilight", who succeeds the Hero of Time as the savior of Hyrule by stopping the Twilight -based invasion led by Zant  and his ancestor's nemesis, Ganondorf.

 Trivia (JoJo SPC Canon):
- In JoJo SPC, he is known to be a fun-loving, mischievous, and adorable adventurer, along with Toon Link.
- His personality outside Smash Ultimate is inspired by the skits done by Roaxes/
- Both He and Toon Link sometimes like the shenanigans that Legend's Joestar allies get into. 
- His Ocarina, like with Legend's power, seems to help ease the troubled souls of misunderstood and misguided, but not evil, Charavernus Eternir.
- He seems to enjoy Lon Lon Milk.

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