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==Hookshot==
The hookshot is [[Link|Link's]] grab move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' It is also [[Young Link|Young Link's]] grab in Melee. The in Melee, the size of the chain differs depenending on the user but is otherwise identical. Both charcters could use it as a last ditch effort to return to the stage, like Samus's grapple beam, however, it doesn't automaticly aim itself and can miss.
It returns in Brawl as [[Toon Link|Toon Link's]] grab move. It now automatically targets the edge of the stage when preforming a [[Tether Recovery]], which is now used by many characters. For Link the move is replaced by the Clawshot.
==Clawshot==
[[Image:BrawlClawshot.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Clawshot''' in action.]]
[[Image:BrawlClawshot.jpg|thumb|right|The '''Clawshot''' in action.]]
The '''Clawshot''' is [[Link]]'s new grab move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. This move was originally called "Hookshot" in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', but for Brawl, the name has been changed to fit the ''[[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' design of Link. This move can be used as a [[Tether Recovery]] like the [[Plasma Whip]] of [[Zero Suit Samus]]. In contrast to the Hookshot, the Clawshot automatically targets the nearest ledge when using it as a tether recovery, which avoids the targeting process of the Hookshot, which was deemed too difficult.
The '''Clawshot''' is Link's new grab move in Brawl. FBrawl, the name and design have been changed to fit the ''[[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' design of Link. This move can be used as a Tether Recovery. In contrast to the Hookshot of Melee, the Clawshot automatically targets the nearest ledge when using it as a tether recovery, which avoids the targeting process of the Hookshot, which was deemed too difficult.


[[Category: Super Smash Bros. Special Moves]]
[[Category: Super Smash Bros. Special Moves]]
[[Category: The Legend of Zelda Series]]
[[Category: The Legend of Zelda Series]]

Revision as of 11:15, April 5, 2008

Hookshot

The hookshot is Link's grab move in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. It is also Young Link's grab in Melee. The in Melee, the size of the chain differs depenending on the user but is otherwise identical. Both charcters could use it as a last ditch effort to return to the stage, like Samus's grapple beam, however, it doesn't automaticly aim itself and can miss.

It returns in Brawl as Toon Link's grab move. It now automatically targets the edge of the stage when preforming a Tether Recovery, which is now used by many characters. For Link the move is replaced by the Clawshot.


Clawshot

Link's Clawshot from Super Smash Bros. Brawl
The Clawshot in action.

The Clawshot is Link's new grab move in Brawl. FBrawl, the name and design have been changed to fit the Twilight Princess design of Link. This move can be used as a Tether Recovery. In contrast to the Hookshot of Melee, the Clawshot automatically targets the nearest ledge when using it as a tether recovery, which avoids the targeting process of the Hookshot, which was deemed too difficult.