Game Theory: Which Link Rules them All? (Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Warriors) - Summary

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This is a video transcript from a game theory episode that compares different versions of Link from the Legend of Zelda series and determines which one is the most powerful. The video uses various criteria such as strength, intelligence, agility, items, magic, mounts, and sword skills to rank the different links. The video also answers a common question from the viewers about how the host learned to edit videos and recommends an online learning platform. The video ends with the signature catchphrase of the show.

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1. The Legend of Zelda series has had over 11 different Links.
2. The different Links in the series have had different titles, such as the Hero of Time, the Hero of Twilight, and the Hero of Legend.
3. The Hero of Twilight is considered the strongest Link in terms of natural strength.
4. The Skyward Sword Link is the only one shown to have had a formal education.
5. The Twilight Princess Link is considered the best marksman in the series.
6. The Hero of Legend has the best arsenal in the series, with access to multiple rods, the hookshot, and other items.
7. The Hero of Hyrule from the original Legend of Zelda is considered the strongest spell caster in the series.
8. The Hero of Legend is the most experienced adventurer in the series, with over 30 dungeons completed.
9. The Hero of Time (child edition) is considered the most powerful Link in the series, due to his abilities in Majora's Mask.
10. The child Link has access to masks that grant him the strength, speed, and defense of a Goron, the agility and ability to fly of a Deku scrub, and the swimming ability of a Zora.
11. The Hero of Twilight has advanced sword fighting techniques, including the mortal draw, the helm splitter, and the back slice.
12. The child Link has a permanent magic beam and a sword twice as powerful as the Master Sword.
13. The creator of the Game Theory YouTube channel is self-taught in video editing, using online courses and resources such as lynda.com.