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Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)

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Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I'll mix it up soon maybe. Who knows? Not me.

This blog I'll be talking about colors. Thats right. More specifically, I'll be talking about the tink alt colors and how they can be steroetyped into a type of gameplay. Riveting stuff but hey, its a change of pace. I just hope it'll be a somehwat fun read.

Cuz ik that this taste of blog isn't on everyones.....palette. HUEHUEHUE

Yes you just RED two color puns in a row. Was that a third one just now? Yes. Feel free to grab your pitchforks and torches.

For the "color significance" stuff, I got from this website right here. and then for the different colors that aren't green I clicked on the links the page provides. Just needed to say this before theres some sort of spanish inquisition.

[NOTE: I took all of these pictures my self and edited them on picsart. I found the bg on google as always :p]

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Table of Contents

~Green (Default)~

~Red~

~Blue~

~Purple~

~Brown~

~Black~

~Silver~

~Dark Green~

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Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I

Color Significance:

The color Green can symbolize quite a few things, such as harmony, good health, ambition, etc.

The Matching Stereotype

If you use this alt, then you tend to play a very honest game! You try to use simple, yet effective combos such as bomb to fair or bomb to dair.

Honest Like Fox :^)

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Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I

Color Significance:

This color signifies the ion and the anger you may feel. It may also signify the courage and the daring aspects that you may have deep inside!

The Matching Stereotype

If this is the alt you use, then that means you opt for a more aggressive play style then the standard camping game. You like to rush at your opponents with well spaced nuetral airs and tilts and jabs. You occasionally use bombs to help aid in your spacing, but you may prefer to use it to kill >:)

ur also ANGERY

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Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I

Color Significance:

The color of tranquility. Calmness. This color may invoke imagination and can also mean peace.

The Matching Stereotype

Your playstyle revolves around a camping game. This allows to you to think during your match, watching your opponent. You grab much more frequently and your creativity shines in your projectile game.

Im not biased or anything. I swear on my copy of Wind Waker...

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Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I

Color Significance:

The fierceness from Red is mixed with the tranquility of Blue to make Purple. The best attributes of each color combine to make a color often rare in nature.

The Matching Stereotype

Your neutral consists of both aggression without over extension as well as a clever projectile game. You send them up into the air and juggle to deal a good 20 percent and then catch their landings for another good 30 percent.

You're also the scene Queen xddd

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Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I

Color Significance:

Brown resembles honesty and wholesomeness, and can also mean elegance.

The Matching Stereotype

You play the most honest of games, and never use cheap tricks or tactics to aid your wins. You shine most when you gracefully use you perfect pivots and wavebouncing projectiles. Tbhtbh, top level of play right here.

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Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I

You're just edgy xddddddddddddd

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Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I

Color Significance:

The color of playfulness, gracefulness, and most importantly, sleek.

The Matching Stereotype

The gameplay you choose to opt for is a rather sneaky one. You pull out all of your tricks for your matches. Bomb jugglin, instant tether trumping, jab locks, footstool combos etc. This makes others watching you say "damnnnn they're gameplay hella slick!"

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Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I

Color Significance:

Dark Green, a color that came to be when you have Green and add a hint of Black. You install fear as well as showing ambition to your strengths.

The Matching Stereotype

The players that use this alt tend to condition their opponents well and punish very strongly. They can do this as if by second nature, all set with fabulous mixups!

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There you have it! Obviously, don't take the sterotypes by heart. They are mainly supposed to reflect the color significance and describe typical things tinks do.

Hope y'all enjoyed the read. The SILVER lining to this blog is that its a breakoff from the usual stuff you see from me, like the super exact guides or one move blogs.

:^))))))))))

Questions, comments, concerns, and witch hunts, please send below.

Jose~

Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I
Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I
Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I
Alt Colors and Stereotypes (Tink)-Sup peeps! Jose here back at it again with another Tink blog. Standard stuff, I know, but I
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My reasoning:

Green: I forgot to switch alts

Red: to match bomb explosions

Blue: to match bombs

Purple: in honor of purple link, RIP

Brown: I love a link between worlds

Black: SO CUTE!

Silver: now that's an old reference I can get behind

Dark green: feeling the classics

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