Play as Link and Ganondorf on Super Smash Bros Brawl

Play as Link and Ganondorf on Super Smash Bros Brawl

In this video on Super Smash Bros Brawl (SSBB) for the Nintendo Wii, I showcase how Link and Ganondorf work, including their move properties and some strategies that might be incorporated into their eventual metagame. I also show how their moves changed from Melee.

I made this video on the Japanese game before the US release, so there is still much to learn about these characters. I'm sure these videos will be obsolete in a year!

Some notes about Ganon we forgot to mention due to time: his down-air spikes. His up-B is still the air grab/throw thing from Melee, but it doesn't have any KO ability. If you hit with the very top of it, however, Ganondorf will hit you with his outstretched fist instead of grabbing you.

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