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Boomerang (ブーメラン) is a recurring weapon used by Link and his child counterpart, Young Link, in The Legend of Zelda series, also usable in the Super Smash Flash series.

Overview[]

This attack has Link and Young Link throwing a Boomerang, a tool designed to return to its thrower back at its original throwing point.

In Super Smash Flash[]

In the original Super Smash Flash, the Boomerang is Link's and Young Link's down attack, and is very similar to its Super Smash Bros. counterparts. The Boomerang travels across the floor and then returns higher up through the air (though Link and Young Link are unable to catch it), which makes it possible to hit not only opponents on the ground but also airborne opponents. Link's Boomerang deals 5% of damage per frame, while Young Link's deals 3% of damage per frame.

In Super Smash Flash 2[]

In the reboot, Super Smash Flash 2, the Boomerang has been changed to the Gale Boomerang (疾風のブーメラン) and it is now Link's side special move. Much like the regular Boomerang, Link can throw out the Gale Boomerang, which travels a fair distance before returning to him, this time creating a miniature tornado. When throwing, the direction of the Boomerang can be angled by pressing up or down. Link must catch it or wait for it to disappear off-stage to throw the boomerang again, once it returns; it will return after colliding with the stage with a high angle or after a set distance. When returning, a strong gale will surround the boomerang, pulling any enemies on its path. On its way back it will try to follow Link; he will catch it should it touch him, otherwise it will fly past him. The Boomerang itself deals fairly low damage (7%, while the wind deals 1% for each hit) and very little knockback, but has high priority and is a good spacing move. The gale created also has a big hitbox and can set up for punishes.

Techniques[]

Gale Guarding[]

Link's Gale Boomerang can be used as a powerful edgeguarding tool in SSF2. If Link throws his boomerang away from a recovering enemy and jumps over it, it will turn into the Gale Boomerang and carry the foe farther away from the stage, gimping their recovery.

Origin[]

OoT Boomerang

The Boomerang in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Boomerangs have been one of Link's staple weapons in The Legend of Zelda series since its debut title. Much like in the SSF series, it serves as a weak weapon that travels far before returning to Link. While generally inferior to the Bow as a means of an indirect attack, often having little to no effect on enemies, it is reusable, capable of pulling items back to Link, and it can be used to stun enemies and trigger switches, making it more of a tool than a true offensive weapon. However, some weak enemies could be defeated using the boomerang, and in some games the boomerang was capable of cutting down objects. The design used in SSF is based on its design in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. However, Adult Link in the game couldn't use the Boomerang; only Young Link could.

TP Gale Boomerang

Link using the Gale Boomerang in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.

In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the traditional Boomerang is replaced by the Gale Boomerang, which had the ability to summon tornado-like gales. The Gale Boomerang has the same uses as the traditional Boomerangs from the other The Legend of Zelda games, but the Gale Boomerang could additionally turn fans and put out fires. The item pulling effect is not used in SSF2.

Gallery[]

Super Smash Flash[]

Screenshots[]

Super Smash Flash 2[]

Screenshots[]

Early designs[]

Trivia[]

  • In earlier demos of SSF2, Link could throw multiple boomerangs at once. This was fixed in v0.5b.
  • Prior to v0.8a of the SSF2 Demo, the Gale Boomerang would have the gale throughout its entire travel, rather than just on its way back.
Link's special moves
Neutral special move Hero's Bow
Side special move Gale Boomerang
Up special move Spin Attack
Down special move Bomb
Final Smash Triforce Slash
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