Ganondorf is a longtime member of the Super Smash Bros. roster, but he is one of the characters most in need of a rework. As he stands now, his fighting style barely resembles his canonical characterization. As one of Nintendo's most famous villains, Ganondorf deserves a much better showing than what he currently has in the game.
Ganondorf is the main antagonist of the Legend of Zelda series, and arguably one of the most iconic video game villains of all time. Much like series protagonist Link, he has appeared as a new incarnation in almost every game in the series. He is a skilled swordsman and magic user and can turn into a monster known as Ganon. Once Super Smash Bros. Melee added Bowser to the roster, it seemed natural that Ganondorf was unlockable in the same game. Although with speculation on what fighters could join the next Smash Bros., it's also fair to consider that Ganondorf's moveset needs to be reworked.
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Ganondorf's introduction to the Smash series was a bit strange. In his debut, he was an outright clone of Captain Falcon, a character that he has absolutely nothing to do with. Despite some minor differences, such as Ganondorf and his moves being slower and stronger, his moveset was almost exactly the same as Falcon. This prevented him from being able to establish a unique identity, especially among players who had never played a Zelda game before and were therefore unfamiliar with the villain. Although Ganondorf has received more unique moves in recent entries, his special moves are still the Captain Falcon specials. If the next Smash sequel has a smaller roster, then Ganondorf may need more individuality to make the cut.
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