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==Operation== | ==Operation== | ||
Death's Scythe is a battering item which the user swings in an arc ahead of them. | Death's Scythe is a battering item which the user swings in an arc ahead of them. If the opponent's damage is high enough, it will [[instant KO|instantly KO]] them. While the swing is readied, opponents with sufficient [[damage]] will be surrounded by a darkness effect. If the opponent's damage is not high enough, and they are hit with any part of the scythe, the blade of the scythe will have a red effect. Hitting a heavily damaged opponent with the tip of Death's Scythe during a smash or tilt attack will instantly KO them. Characters KO'd in this manner do not take knockback, and instead simply vanish in a colorful explosion. | ||
The minimum damage required for the Death's Scythe to instantly KO is 70% for a fully charged smash attack, 80% for an uncharged smash attack, and 120% for a tilt attack. Other attacks with the scythe (e.g. jab, dash attack) will never instantly KO the opponent. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The inclusion of this item marks the second occurrence of a signature item of a particular character appearing as an ordinary item in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, the first being the [[Lip's Stick]]. Unlike the Lip's Stick, other characters besides Death have used Death's Scythe in ''Castlevania''. | *The inclusion of this item marks the second occurrence of a signature item of a particular character appearing as an ordinary item in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, the first being the [[Lip's Stick]]. Unlike the Lip's Stick, other characters besides Death have used Death's Scythe in ''Castlevania''. | ||
**Death debuted in the same game as his weapon in the ''Smash'' series as a background character with Death's Scythe in [[Dracula's Castle]]. [[Lip]], however, debuted in ''Ultimate'' as | **Death debuted in the same game as his weapon in the ''Smash'' series as a background character with Death's Scythe in [[Dracula's Castle]]. [[Lip]], however, debuted in ''Ultimate'' as an Assist Spirit which was three subsequent installments after her weapon debuted. (While a [[Sticker]] named "Flower Fairy Lip" appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', the character on the Sticker is actually Furil from ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'', a similar-looking but distinct character). | ||
*Death’s Scythe is the first third-party item that | *Death’s Scythe is the first third-party item that isn't character-generated in their moveset (examples include [[Snake]]'s [[Hand Grenade]], [[Mega Man]]'s [[Metal Blade]], and [[Pac-Man]]'s [[Bonus Fruit]]) to come from a series represented with a playable character. | ||
*If the Death's Scythe KOs a buried character, the "Special Zoom" effect will occur twice. | *If the Death's Scythe KOs a buried character, the "Special Zoom" effect will occur twice. | ||
*If | *If [[Hero]] charges a [[smash attack]] with the Death's Scythe, a different sound effect plays instead of their usual one. This also happens with charging a [[Killing Edge]]. | ||
*Oddly, no sound effect plays if | *Oddly, no sound effect plays if Byleth charges a smash attack with the Death's Scythe. | ||
**Additionally, they do not vibrate in place when charging it. This also happens to the partner Ice Climber, and Zero Suit Samus when charging a smash attack with the [[Star Rod]]. | **Additionally, they do not vibrate in place when charging it. This also happens to the partner Ice Climber, and Zero Suit Samus when charging a smash attack with the [[Star Rod]]. | ||