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Link's personal Classic Mode route within the game is called "A Quest to Seal the Darkness". The theme of this route is fighting opponents who are affiliated with darkness. In the last stages of this route, Link fights Ganondorf and Dark Link, and for its boss fight, Ganondorf returns to take on the form of Ganon. Young Link's Classic Mode route is called "Hyrule Smash!" and is themed around him fighting other fighters from the ''Zelda'' series (including another Young Link), while Toon Link's route is called "The Teamwork of Courage" and involves him fighting alongside two other Toon Links (in reference to ''Tri Force Heroes'') against other groups of fighters. Both routes also end in battles against Ganon.
 
Link's personal Classic Mode route within the game is called "A Quest to Seal the Darkness". The theme of this route is fighting opponents who are affiliated with darkness. In the last stages of this route, Link fights Ganondorf and Dark Link, and for its boss fight, Ganondorf returns to take on the form of Ganon. Young Link's Classic Mode route is called "Hyrule Smash!" and is themed around him fighting other fighters from the ''Zelda'' series (including another Young Link), while Toon Link's route is called "The Teamwork of Courage" and involves him fighting alongside two other Toon Links (in reference to ''Tri Force Heroes'') against other groups of fighters. Both routes also end in battles against Ganon.
  
====Trophies/Stickers/Spirits====
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====Trophies and Stickers====
  
 
In ''Melee'', there are three trophies each of Link and Young Link. In ''Brawl'', Link and Toon Link each have two standard trophies (one being his normal trophy while the second shows his Final Smash) along with trophies of Wolf Link and Toon Link in his normal clothes from ''The Wind Waker''. ''Brawl'' also has stickers of Link from ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''A Link to the Past'', ''Twilight Princess'' and ''The Wind Waker'', with Epona from ''Ocarina of Time'', as Wolf Link with Midna in ''Twilight Princess'', with the King of Red Lions from ''The Wind Waker'', with pigs from ''The Wind Waker'' and with a Goron Mask from ''Majora's Mask'', along with stickers of Link in Deku, Goron and Fierce Deity forms from ''Majora's Mask''.
 
In ''Melee'', there are three trophies each of Link and Young Link. In ''Brawl'', Link and Toon Link each have two standard trophies (one being his normal trophy while the second shows his Final Smash) along with trophies of Wolf Link and Toon Link in his normal clothes from ''The Wind Waker''. ''Brawl'' also has stickers of Link from ''The Legend of Zelda'', ''A Link to the Past'', ''Twilight Princess'' and ''The Wind Waker'', with Epona from ''Ocarina of Time'', as Wolf Link with Midna in ''Twilight Princess'', with the King of Red Lions from ''The Wind Waker'', with pigs from ''The Wind Waker'' and with a Goron Mask from ''Majora's Mask'', along with stickers of Link in Deku, Goron and Fierce Deity forms from ''Majora's Mask''.
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In the 3DS/Wii games, there are two standard trophies for both Link and Toon Link that appear in both versions. Beyond that, the 3DS version also has trophies for Link's adult self in ''Ocarina of Time'', for his ''Spirit Tracks'' design and for his Engineer outfit from ''Spirit Tracks'', while the Wii U version has trophies for Link and Toon Link's respective Final Smashes as well as for Wolf Link.
 
In the 3DS/Wii games, there are two standard trophies for both Link and Toon Link that appear in both versions. Beyond that, the 3DS version also has trophies for Link's adult self in ''Ocarina of Time'', for his ''Spirit Tracks'' design and for his Engineer outfit from ''Spirit Tracks'', while the Wii U version has trophies for Link and Toon Link's respective Final Smashes as well as for Wolf Link.
  
In ''Ultimate'', each of the three playable variations of Link has a respective Fighter [[Spirit]] that can be gained upon the respective character's first completion of Classic Mode or from a purchase at the Vault's shop. There are also Spirits for the Link from ''The Legend of Zelda'', Deku Link, Fierce Deity Link, Alfonzo & Engineer Link, Wall-Merged Link (which can be enhanced into a Spirit of Link from ''A Link Between Worlds'') and Totem Link, as well as Link being part of the artwork used to represent the Spirit of the Master Cycle from ''Mario Kart 8''. A Spirit of Link from the Switch [[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (Switch)|remake]] of ''Link's Awakening'' was later added to the game to promote the game's release.
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In ''Ultimate'', each of the three playable variations of Link has a respective Fighter [[Spirit]] that can be gained upon the respective character's first completion of Classic Mode or from a purchase at the Vault's shop. There are also Spirits for the Link from ''The Legend of Zelda'', Deku Link, Fierce Deity Link, Alfonzo & Engineer Link, Wall-Merged Link (which can be enhanced into a Spirit of Link from ''A Link Between Worlds'') and Totem Link, as well as Link being part of the artwork used to represent the Spirit of the Master Cycle from ''Mario Kart 8''.
  
 
===Canceled Appearances===
 
===Canceled Appearances===

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