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Zelda benefits from the game's universal changes: her mobility is considerably faster, no longer being one of the slowest characters in the game; her short hop timing is reduced; her attacks have less landing lag; she can directionally air dodge once again; and she can use any grounded attack out of a run and any aerial attack while climbing ladders. In addition, Zelda's special attacks receive many improvements while her attacks deal either more damage or knockback, and have lower start-up or ending lag.
Zelda benefits from the game's universal changes: her mobility is considerably faster, no longer being one of the slowest characters in the game; her short hop timing is reduced; her attacks have less landing lag; she can directionally air dodge once again; and she can use any grounded attack out of a run and any aerial attack while climbing ladders. In addition, Zelda's special attacks receive many improvements while her attacks deal either more damage or knockback, and have lower start-up or ending lag.


In addition, Zelda appears in the World of Light's opening cutscene, where she is firstly shown along with [[Marth]] and [[Pit (character)|Pit]]; she then tries to reflect [[Galeem]]'s large laser attack along with [[Mewtwo]], but fails, with both of them getting eliminated by the lasers and turned into dark clones. During this, she is voiced in the English release by Brandy Kopp, who also voiced [[Palutena]] starting from the previous game, making her one of the few characters to have two voice actors in one game along with [[Fox McCloud|Fox]] and [[Falco Lombardi|Falco]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. This also marks the first time in the series where Zelda has fully spoken lines.
In addition, Zelda appears in the World of Light's opening cutscene, where she is firstly shown along with [[Marth]] and [[Pit (character)|Pit]]; she then tries to reflect [[Galeem]]'s large laser attack along with [[Mewtwo]], but fails, with both of them getting eliminated by the lasers and turned into dark clones.
 
On a side note, the aforementioned cutscene marks the first time in the series where Zelda has fully spoken lines. During this, she is voiced in the English release by Brandy Kopp, who also voiced [[Palutena]] starting from the previous game, making her one of the few characters to have two voice actors in one game along with [[Fox McCloud|Fox]] and [[Falco Lombardi|Falco]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.
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