4/1/2023 0 Comments Smash bros palette swap![]() The colors are closely matched, and seeing that it was the last incarnate of Link represented in Smash Bros and Zelda has a costume mimicking her previous counterparts, I think it’s likely that this is the same deal. It’s more of a teal color with a beige undershirt which, while it could be a reference to the first two Zelda games, I believe is a reference to his Twilight Princess design. In addition to this, Dark Link is also back with his pitch-black appearance, white hair, and glowing, red eyes. With Link’s startling white eyes and tribal-like face paint, Fierce Deity Link is back! A little less detailed than in the 3DS and WiiU version, seeing as Link’s Tunic of the Wild isn’t as armored as his Twilight Princess appearance, but the effort is absolutely appreciated by Majora’s Mask fans everywhere. Let’s start off with an easier one that everyone is sure to recognize. ![]() We’re not done yet as we’ve still got Link’s Tunic of the Wild alternatives. While the Wii U and 3DS versions of Smash went a little further into detail, recreating the exact blue pattern and including his red sash, it’s nice to see that this costume was at least not forgotten to time (like how I believe his Ordon outfit was. The white color scheme with blue trim is sure to be a reference to Link’s Skyloft outfit that he begins Skyward Sword with. We jump on over to Skyward Sword for this next Champion Tunic recolor. Ah, if only they could have included his little beret.Īll those in favor of getting the official uniform in Smash say “I.” Even the shield is black and red in reference to the royal gear you can obtain in Hyrule Castle. It has gold trim, white gloves, and red undersleeves, which is a clear reference to his Royal Guard uniform that can be obtained through Breath of the Wild’s DLC. ![]() The next one is his deep-blue Champion’s Tunic. The color scheme is spot-on, even down to the blue sleeves he wears underneath. The red-colored tunic is a reference to the Hylian Tunic, a basic costume that’s found pretty early on in Breath of the Wild. I will say though, even though I don’t use the Champion’s tunic all that much, it does have some nice alternations. This outfit is the iconic green tunic found in Breath of the Wild after completing every shrine and is much more similar to Link’s past green garbs. Luckily, if you’re a goofball like me and have trouble distinguishing your pretty blond-haired, blue-eyed hero from the rest (you have no idea how many times I made this mistake while fighting Shulk), Link’s first alternate costume is the Tunic of the Wild. Seriously, whenever I play as him dressed in this, I keep confusing him for another character and somehow wander off-screen. Link represents the latest installment to the franchise and is dressed in the blue Champions Tunic - which I will never get used to. This time around, instead of all the characters sharing the same title look, such as Ocarina of Time in Melee and Twilight Princess in Brawl, they each represent a different Zelda game with their default appearances. From time to time, we’ll also look at Nintendo’s past to unearth some facts about our favorite company. In our studies, we’ll explore each game’s development, curiosities within the rich lore of the franchise, and the impact it has had on our culture. Zelda’s Study is a series where we examine the history of The Legend of Zelda to bring you some fascinating (or just plain weird) trivia.
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