User blog comment:Matt Hadick/Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS Tips and Tricks/@comment-26142202-20150224150012

Ganondorf's side B can get around blocks. This can be very useful to catch your opponent off guard.

Ganondorf's side smash is very powerful, but be careful to land it. You might be punished if you do not.

If you use Ganondorf's side B while recovering or your opponent is edge guarding, you can drag both of you down. It's important to note that your opponent is ALWAYS killed first, so if you are both down to one stock, this is a great way to steal the match.

When an opponent is off the edge, Don't be afraid to try to finish them. Ganondorf's down A is always a spike.

If an opponent is below you planning to up smash you, use Ganondorf's down B. Often times this will catch them off guard and save you.

Ganondorf's air game is far too slow and not so good, try to stay on ground most of the time.

Though Ganondorf's neutral B is very powerful, it's easily avoided and punishable. However, in a group smash, this move is very good to catch a few people at once. In a team battle, if its down to you and a teammate against 1 opponent, you can often times have your teammate hold the opponent down while you use neutral B. Dodge often. Since Ganondorf is slow, this is key to being a good Ganondorf player.

These are just a few Ganondorf tips. I noticed many people think he's really bad, but I main him and he does quite well if used correctly.