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==Falchion==
==Falchion==
{{iw|fireemblemwiki|Falchion|Archanea}} is a broadsword from the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} universe. A {{s|fireemblemwiki|regalia}} sword dating back to the original ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]'', Falchion is the signature weapon of the series' first protagonist, [[Marth]]. Falchion's sister weapon/artifact is the {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem|Archanean item}}, a.k.a. the Binding Shield; they were both created together by the Divine Dragon {{s|fireemblemwiki|Naga}} from her fangs, to provide humanity with a means of protecting itself from sinister dragons. The weapons can be used separately or together. In the ''Smash Bros.'' series, three different Falchions appear, all under unique names.
{{iw|fireemblemwiki|Falchion|Archanea}} is a broadsword from the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} universe. A {{s|fireemblemwiki|regalia}} sword dating back to the original ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]'', Falchion is the signature weapon of the series' first protagonist, [[Marth]]. Falchion's sister weapon/artifact is the {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem|Archanean item}}, a.k.a. the Binding Shield; they were both created together by the Divine Dragon {{s|fireemblemwiki|Naga}} from her fangs, to provide humanity with a means of protecting itself from sinister dragons. The weapons can be used separately or together.


===Exalted Falchion===
===Exalted Falchion===
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===Parallel Falchion===
===Parallel Falchion===
[[File:Lucina SSBU.png|thumb|150px|{{SSBU|Lucina}} wielding the Parallel Falchion in ''Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Lucina SSBU.png|thumb|150px|{{SSBU|Lucina}} wielding Falchion in ''Ultimate''.]]
[[Lucina]] carries the same Falchion as Chrom from her future timeline, slightly powered up into a form known as the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Parallel Falchion}} after she used an incomplete rite of Awakening on it. Otherwise, it is identical in appearance to Chrom's Sealed Falchion. In ''Smash Bros.'', like Chrom's Falchion, the Parallel Falchion deals consistent damage throughout the blade. Kirby can also use the Parallel Falchion if he copies Lucina's [[Shield Breaker]].
[[Lucina]] carries the same Falchion as Chrom from her future timeline, slightly powered up into a form known as the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Parallel Falchion}} after she used an incomplete rite of Awakening on it. In ''Smash Bros.'', like Chrom's Falchion, the Parallel Falchion deals consistent damage throughout the blade. Kirby can also use the Parallel Falchion if he copies Lucina's [[Shield Breaker]].


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==Ragnell==
==Ragnell==
[[File:Ike SSBU.png|thumb|150px|The ''Path of Radiance'' version of {{SSBU|Ike}} wielding Ragnell in ''Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Ike SSBU.png|thumb|150px|The ''Path of Radiance'' version of {{SSBU|Ike}} wielding Ragnell in ''Ultimate''.]]
{{s|fireemblemwiki|Ragnell}} is a two-handed regalia sword from the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} universe. Ragnell is a holy blade blessed by the Goddess {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ashera}}; in the ancient past of {{s|fireemblemwiki|Tellius}}, the apostle Altina used the sword in tandem with its counterpart, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Alondite}}. In ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'' and ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'', [[Ike]], after becoming a Lord, wields Ragnell as his primary weapon, while Alondite belongs to his rival, the [[Black Knight]]. The swords clash against each other, along with their respective wielders, in their rivalry throughout both games set on Tellius. Within these games, both swords are among the most powerful weapons available, capable of performing long-ranged attacks.
{{s|fireemblemwiki|Ragnell}} is a two-handed regalia sword from the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} universe. Ragnell is a holy blade blessed by the Goddess {{s|fireemblemwiki|Ashera}}; in the ancient past of {{s|fireemblemwiki|Tellius}}, the apostle Altina used the sword in tandem with its counterpart, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Alondite}}. In ''Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance'' and ''Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn'', [[Ike]] wields Ragnell as his primary weapon, while Alondite belongs to his rival, the [[Black Knight]]. The swords clash against each other, along with their respective wielders, in their rivalry throughout both games set on Tellius. Within these games, both swords are among the most powerful weapons available, capable of performing long-ranged attacks.


In ''Smash'', Ragnell is wielded by Ike in all of his playable appearances, even though he uses it in his Ranger outfit, in which he originally couldn't wield it. As a "testament to his strength", Ike wields the two-handed Ragnell with only one hand, granting his attacks significant power but low speed. Kirby can also use Ragnell if he copies Ike's [[Eruption]].
In ''Smash'', Ragnell is wielded by Ike in all of his playable appearances. As a "testament to his strength", Ike wields the two-handed Ragnell with only one hand, granting his attacks significant power but low speed. Kirby can also use Ragnell if he copies Ike's [[Eruption]].


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The {{s|xenoserieswiki|Monado}} is a mythical weapon from the {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} universe. It is an energy blade, with the red shell opening up to produce a long beam of blue light. The Monado begins ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' as the Homs' ultimate weapon against the invading Mechon—it cannot harm Homs, whereas it is the only known weapon that can damage the Mechon. However, it appears to have a mind of its own; initially, [[Dunban]] is the only one that can successfully control its power, and even then, it gradually causes him to lose the use of his right arm. When the Mechon later attacks Colony 9, Dunban can no longer use the Monado despite trying, and Shulk ends up taking it in his stead, finding that he can wield it with no ill effects. From there, Shulk uses the Monado as his only weapon. As his adventure progresses, he discovers that it hides additional battle arts and provides him with premonitions of the future that he must take action to avoid. Over the course of the adventure, the Monado evolves to grant Shulk additional strength when he most needs it. Ultimately, Shulk and his party discover the deep and complex connection between the Monado and the nature of the world.
The {{s|xenoserieswiki|Monado}} is a mythical weapon from the {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} universe. It is an energy blade, with the red shell opening up to produce a long beam of blue light. The Monado begins ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' as the Homs' ultimate weapon against the invading Mechon—it cannot harm Homs, whereas it is the only known weapon that can damage the Mechon. However, it appears to have a mind of its own; initially, [[Dunban]] is the only one that can successfully control its power, and even then, it gradually causes him to lose the use of his right arm. When the Mechon later attacks Colony 9, Dunban can no longer use the Monado despite trying, and Shulk ends up taking it in his stead, finding that he can wield it with no ill effects. From there, Shulk uses the Monado as his only weapon. As his adventure progresses, he discovers that it hides additional battle arts and provides him with premonitions of the future that he must take action to avoid. Over the course of the adventure, the Monado evolves to grant Shulk additional strength when he most needs it. Ultimately, Shulk and his party discover the deep and complex connection between the Monado and the nature of the world.


In ''Smash'', Shulk wields the initial form of the Monado as his primary weapon and additionally utilizes its [[Monado Arts]]. Due to its beam nature, the Monado grants Shulk excellent disjointed range, one of the longest in the entire series. Some of his attacks with the Monado are taken from his moves in ''Xenoblade Chronicles''. Its ability to provide premonitions is also used as his [[Vision|down special]], functioning as a counterattack. Kirby can also carry the Monado if he copies [[Monado Arts]] from Shulk, though he does not fight with it. Unlike Dunban and Reyn in their home game, although Kirby isn't a Homs member, he can carry the Monado with no trouble.
In ''Smash'', Shulk wields the initial form of the Monado as his primary weapon and additionally utilizes its [[Monado Arts]]. Due to its beam nature, the Monado grants Shulk excellent disjointed range, one of the longest in the entire series. Its ability to provide premonitions is also used as his [[Vision|down special]], functioning as a counterattack. Kirby can also carry the Monado if he copies [[Monado Arts]] from Shulk, though he does not fight with it.


A stylized depiction of the Monado is also used as the ''Xenoblade'' [[series symbol]], matching how it was stylized on the loading screens of ''Xenoblade Chronicles''.
A stylized depiction of the Monado is also used as the ''Xenoblade'' [[series symbol]], matching how it was stylized on the loading screens of ''Xenoblade Chronicles''.
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==Aegis Sword==
==Aegis Sword==
[[File:Pyra & Mythra SSBU.png|150px|thumb|{{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}} wielding their Aegis Sword in ''Ultimate'']]
[[File:Pyra & Mythra SSBU.png|150px|thumb|{{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}} wielding their Aegis Sword in ''Ultimate'']]
The {{iw|xenoserieswiki|Aegis Sword}} is a weapon type exclusive to [[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]] in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'', being wielded by their Driver [[Rex]] (and by Mythra herself in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country''). Pyra's Aegis Sword is an energy blade with a red single-edged triangular shell similar in appearance to the Monado, but with several small beams emitted from its side. With it, Rex's attacks and Pyra's Blade Specials specialize in the Fire element. Mythra's Aegis Sword has a white double-edged triangular shell and its smaller beams form a crossguard. With it, Rex's attacks and Mythra's Blade Specials in ''XC2''—along with Mythra's attacks, Vanguard/Rear Guard Arts, and Specials in ''Torna ~ The Golden Country''—specialize in the Light element.
The [http://xenoblade.fandom.com/wiki/Aegis_Sword Aegis Sword] is a weapon type exclusive to [[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]] in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'', being wielded by their Driver [[Rex]] (and also by Mythra herself in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna ~ The Golden Country''). Pyra's Aegis Sword is an energy blade with a red single-edged triangular shell similar in appearance to the Monado, but with several small beams emitted from its side. With it, Rex's attacks and Pyra's Blade Specials specialize in the Fire element. Mythra's sword has a white double-edged triangular shell and its smaller beams form a crossguard. With it, Rex's attacks and Mythra's Blade Specials in ''XC2''—along with Mythra's attacks, Vanguard/Rear Guard Arts and Specials in ''TTGC''—specialize in the Light element.


In ''Smash'', Pyra and Mythra wield their respective Aegis Swords, rather than Rex, similarly to how Mythra does so in ''Torna ~ The Golden Country''. Pyra's sword generates [[flame]] effects for certain attacks (and the [[slash]] effect for other attacks), but as ''Smash'' lacks a true "light" element, Mythra's sword instead merely uses the [[slash]] effect for all of its direct attacks, and the {{b|magic|effect}} effect for its Light element-based moves. The energy blade of Pyra's sword has noticeably greater length than Mythra's during shared standard attacks, despite the two having identical length in their home game. During various animations in ''Smash'', Pyra and Mythra's swords levitate freely near their bodies. Additionally, during Pyra and Mythra's respective [[Final Smash]]es ([[Burning Sword]] and [[Sacred Arrow]]), the sword gets handed over to Rex, who performs the initial slash that sets up into the rest of either move. Kirby can also use both swords if he copies Pyra's [[Flame Nova]] or Mythra's [[Lightning Buster]], respectively. Pyra's Aegis Sword is also part of Rex's Mii Swordfighter costume. Pneuma's spirit also depicts her wielding her respective Aegis Sword.
In ''Smash'', Pyra and Mythra wield their respective swords, rather than Rex, similarly to Mythra's appearance in ''TTGC''. Pyra's sword generates [[flame]] effects for certain attacks (and the [[slash]] effect for other attacks), but as ''Smash'' lacks a true "Light" element, Mythra's sword instead merely uses the [[slash]] effect for all of its direct attacks, and the {{b|magic|effect}} effect for its light-based moves. The energy blade of Pyra's sword has noticeably greater length than Mythra's during shared standard attacks, despite the two having identical length in their home game. During various animations in ''Smash'', Pyra and Mythra's swords levitate freely near their bodies. Additionally, during Pyra and Mythra's respective [[Final Smash]]es ([[Burning Sword]] and [[Sacred Arrow]]), the sword gets handed over to Rex, who performs the initial slash that sets up into the rest of either move. Kirby can also use both swords if he copies Pyra's [[Flame Nova]] or Mythra's [[Lightning Buster]], respectively. Pyra's Aegis Sword is also part of Rex's Mii Swordfighter costume. The Pneuma spirit also depicts her wielding the third sword.


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SSBUWebsitePyra5.jpg|Rex wielding Pyra's Aegis Sword during the initial slash of the latter's [[Burning Sword]] Final Smash.
SSBUWebsitePyra5.jpg|Rex wielding Pyra's Aegis Sword during the initial slash of the latter's [[Burning Sword]] Final Smash.
SSBUWebsitePyra4.jpg|Mythra wielding her Aegis Sword and using [[Lightning Buster]].
SSBUWebsitePyra4.jpg|Mythra wielding her Aegis Sword and using [[Lightning Buster]].
SSBU spirit Pneuma.png|Pneuma wielding her Aegis Sword.
SSBU spirit Pneuma.png|Pneuma with the third Aegis Sword.
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===Buster Sword===
===Buster Sword===
[[File:Cloud SSBU.png|thumb|150px|{{SSBU|Cloud}} wielding the Buster Sword in ''Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Cloud SSBU.png|thumb|150px|{{SSBU|Cloud}} wielding the Buster Sword in ''Ultimate''.]]
The [http://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Buster_Sword Buster Sword] is an immense broadsword from the {{uv|Final Fantasy}} universe. Debuting in ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'', it is [[Cloud Strife]]'s trademark and starting weapon, and was wielded before him by [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Angeal_Hewley Angeal Hewley] and {{s|wikipedia|Zack Fair}}. Angeal was the original owner of the Buster Sword and it was forged by his father when Angeal joined [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/SOLDIER SOLDIER] but after his father fell ill and passed, Angeal barely used it to avoid the blade being damaged, instead fighting with a standard SOLDIER sword because of his father's memory. Angeal would later entrust the Buster Sword to Zack as a symbol of passing on his honor and dreams. Zack uses the Buster Sword much more frequently than Angeal, but Zack would later be gunned down by Shinra outside of [[Midgar]]. Just prior to his death, Zack would pass on the Buster Sword to Cloud, naming him his living legacy and proof of his life.  
The [http://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Buster_Sword Buster Sword] is an immense broadsword from the {{uv|Final Fantasy}} universe. Debuting in ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'', it is [[Cloud Strife]]'s trademark and starting weapon and was wielded before him by [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Angeal_Hewley Angeal Hewley] and {{s|wikipedia|Zack Fair}}. Angeal was the original owner of the Buster Sword and it was forged by his father when Angeal joined [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/SOLDIER SOLDIER] but after his father fell ill and passed, Angeal barely used it to avoid the blade being damaged, instead fighting with a standard SOLDIER sword because of his father's memory. Angeal would later entrust the Buster Sword to Zack as a symbol of passing on his honor and dreams. Zack uses the Buster Sword much more frequently than Angeal but Zack would later be gunned down by Shinra outside of [[Midgar]]. He would later passed on the Buster Sword to Cloud, naming him his living legacy and proof of his life.  


After acquiring the Buster Sword, Cloud would use it as his main weapon but he would later get better weapons later in the game like the Hardedge and the Ultima Weapon for example. Cloud still uses the Buster Sword in cutscenes and minigames however. In ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', Cloud would place the Buster Sword on the cliff where Zack had his last stand as a memorial. The sword rusts and becomes covered in dirt due to its exposure to the elements and lack of maintenance, but after Cloud defeats Sephiroth yet again, he soon after refurbishes the Buster Sword and moves it to the Sector 5 church as a memorial to both Zack and [[Aerith Gainsborough]].
After the getting the Buster Sword, Cloud would use it as his main weapon but he would later get better weapons later in the game like the Hardedge and the Ultima Weapon for example. Cloud still uses the Buster Sword in cutscenes and minigames however. In Advent Children Cloud would place the Buster Sword on the cliff where Zack had his last stand as a memorial. The sword rusts and becomes covered in dirt but he would later place it at Sector 5 church.


The Buster Sword has become an iconic design element for both Cloud and ''Final Fantasy VII'' in general, due to its massive size and simple, yet distinctive shape. The Buster Sword is wielded by Cloud in most of his appearances and has appeared in other ''Final Fantasy'' media as well. From tip to handle, it is approximately five to six feet long, with a single-edged large blade approximately one foot wide. There are two holes near the handguard, variably said to be Materia slots (and portrayed as such in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''), or where Cloud clips the sword onto his back. Kirby can also wield the Buster Sword if he copies [[Blade Beam]] from Cloud.
The Buster Sword has become an iconic design element for both Cloud and ''Final Fantasy VII'' in general, due to its massive size and simple yet distinctive shape. The Buster Sword is wielded by Cloud in most of his appearances and has appeared in other ''Final Fantasy'' media as well. From tip to handle, it is approximately five to six feet long, with a single-edged large blade approximately one foot wide. There are two holes near the handguard, variably said to be Materia slots (and portrayed as such in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''), or where Cloud clips the sword onto his back. Kirby can also wield the Buster Sword if he copies [[Blade Beam]] from Cloud.
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Buster Sword FFVII.png|Buster Sword in ''Final Fantasy VII''.
Buster Sword FFVII.png|Buster Sword in ''Final Fantasy VII''.
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The [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Masamune_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Masamune] is a longsword belonging to the antagonist of ''Final Fantasy VII'', [[Sephiroth]]. A variant of the series' [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Masamune_(weapon) recurring Masamune blade], its most notable aspect is its extreme length. The blade is taller than Sephiroth himself, clocking in somewhere between six and eight feet long. Sephiroth is said to be the only one able to effectively wield it; [[Tifa Lockhart]] briefly, but unsuccessfully, attempted to use it against Sephiroth during the Nibelheim Incident. Sephiroth gained the ability to manifest the blade at will after his merging with the Lifestream.
The [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Masamune_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Masamune] is a longsword belonging to the antagonist of ''Final Fantasy VII'', [[Sephiroth]]. A variant of the series' [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Masamune_(weapon) recurring Masamune blade], its most notable aspect is its extreme length. The blade is taller than Sephiroth himself, clocking in somewhere between six and eight feet long. Sephiroth is said to be the only one able to effectively wield it; [[Tifa Lockhart]] briefly, but unsuccessfully, attempted to use it against Sephiroth during the Nibelheim Incident. Sephiroth gained the ability to manifest the blade at will after his merging with the Lifestream.


In ''Smash'', Sephiroth uses the Masamune as his primary means of attacking. In comparison to its original appearance, the blade's length appears to have been slightly shortened for the purpose of gameplay balance. Despite this, it is still among the longest-reaching weapons in the game, as well as the longest sword in the entire series (if not counting those exclusively wielded in Final Smashes or by boss characters, such as Kirby's Ultra Sword or Ganon's greatswords).
In ''Smash'', Sephiroth uses the Masamune as his primary means of attacking. In comparison to its original appearance, the blade's length appears to have been slightly shortened for the purpose of gameplay balance, but it is still among the longest-reaching weapons in the game as well as the longest sword in the entire series (if not counting those exclusively wielded in Final Smashes or by boss characters, such as Kirby's Ultra Sword or Ganon's greatswords).


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==Hero's swords==
==Hero's swords==
===Supreme Sword of Light===
===Supreme Sword of Light===
The Sword of Light is a very powerful sword that appears in ''Dragon Quest XI''. The sword is forged by [[Hero|Luminary]] and is a replica of the Super Sword of Light. The Supreme Sword of Light is an upgraded version of the Sword of Light that is forged in Act 3 in order to defeat the true final boss.
The Sword of Light is a very powerful sword that appears in ''Dragon Quest XI''. The sword is forged by [[Hero|Luminary]] and is a replica of the Super Sword of Light. Supreme Sword of Light is an upgraded version of Sword of Light that is forged in Act 3 in order to defeat the true final boss.


In ''Smash'', Luminary uses the sword as his primary weapon. Kirby can wield the Supreme Sword of Light if Hero's [[Frizz]] is copied, though he does not fight with it.
In ''Smash'', Luminary uses the sword as his primary weapon. Kirby can wield the Supreme Sword of Light if Hero's [[Frizz]] is copied, though he does not fight with it.
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Erdrick's Sword, also known as the Sword of Kings, is a very powerful sword that appears in titles across {{uv|Dragon Quest}} series. The sword debuted in the original ''Dragon Quest'' and has reappeared in several titles since. After its use by the legendary hero Erdrick in ''Dragon Quest III'', it received equally legendary status. The sword has since been wielded by multiple heroes across the series.
Erdrick's Sword, also known as the Sword of Kings, is a very powerful sword that appears in titles across {{uv|Dragon Quest}} series. The sword debuted in the original ''Dragon Quest'' and has reappeared in several titles since. After its use by the legendary hero Erdrick in ''Dragon Quest III'', it received equally legendary status. The sword has since been wielded by multiple heroes across the series.


In ''Smash'',  Erdrick uses the sword as his primary weapon. Mii Swordfighters can also use it if using the Erdrick Equipment.
In ''Smash'',  Erdrick use the sword as his primary weapon. Mii Swordfighters can also use it if using the Erdrick Equipment.


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===Zenithian Sword===
===Zenithian Sword===
The Zenithian Sword is a sword that appears in a few {{uv|Dragon Quest}} titles, first appearing ''Dragon Quest IV''. It is used by [[Hero|Solo and Sofia]] as one of their numerous weapons throughout the game, first retrieved at the World Tree. It later appears in ''Dragon Quest V'' and ''Dragon Quest Swords'', and appears in ''Dragon Quest VI'' under the name "Sword of Ramias".
The Zenithian Sword is a sword that appears in a few {{uv|Dragon Quest}} titles, first appearing ''Dragon Quest IV''. It is used by [[Hero|Solo and Sofia]] as one of their several weapons throughout the game, first retrieved at the World Tree. It later appears in ''Dragon Quest V'' and ''Dragon Quest Swords'' as well, and appears in ''Dragon Quest VI'' under the name "Sword of Ramias".


In ''Smash'', Solo uses the sword as his primary weapon.
In ''Smash'', Solo uses the sword as his primary weapon.
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===Dragovian King Sword===
===Dragovian King Sword===
The Dragovian King Sword is a sword that appears in ''Dragon Quest VIII'', being only wieldable by the Hero and is the most powerful weapon he can obtain in said game.
The Dragovian King Sword is a sword that appears in ''Dragon Quest VIII'', being only wieldable by the Hero and is the most powerful weapon they can obtain in said game.


In ''Smash'', Eight uses the sword as his primary weapon.
In ''Smash'', Eight uses the sword as his primary weapon.
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==Steve's swords==
==Steve's swords==
[[File:SSBUWebsiteSteve6.jpg|thumb|200px|{{SSBU|Steve}} and Alex wielding a diamond sword and iron sword respectively in ''Ultimate''.]]
[[File:SSBUWebsiteSteve6.jpg|thumb|200px|{{SSBU|Steve}} and Alex wielding a diamond sword and iron sword respectively in ''Ultimate''.]]
The [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Sword sword] is a melee weapon from {{uv|Minecraft}}. There are multiple variants of swords, including wooden, stone, iron, golden, diamond, and netherite (which is not present in ''Ultimate''), all varying in strength and durability. They are crafted with a single stick and two units of either wooden planks, cobblestone, iron ingots, gold ingots or diamonds respectively, with netherite swords requiring a diamond sword to be upgraded with a netherite ingot by using a smithing table. Swords can also be obtained by defeating specific mobs, trading with villagers, and from naturally spawning chests.
The [https://minecraft.wiki/w//Sword sword] is a melee weapon from {{uv|Minecraft}}. There are multiple variants of swords, including wooden, stone, iron, golden, diamond, and netherite (which is not present in ''Ultimate''), all varying in strength and durability. They are crafted with a single stick and two units of either wooden planks, cobblestone, iron ingots, gold ingots or diamonds respectively, with netherite swords requiring a diamond sword to be upgraded with a netherite ingot by using a smithing table. Swords can also be obtained by defeating specific mobs, trading with villagers, and from naturally spawning chests.


In ''Smash'', [[Steve]] uses swords in his jab, forward tilt, neutral aerial, forward smash, edge attack, and floor attack. He is initially armed with a wooden sword, but he is able to [[Craft]] new swords using a Crafting Table. After a while of use, swords will break.
In ''Smash'', [[Steve]] uses swords in his jab, forward tilt, neutral aerial, forward smash, edge attack, and floor attack. He is initially armed with a wooden sword, but he is able to [[Craft]] new swords using a Crafting Table. After a while of use, swords will break.
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==Kingdom Key==
==Kingdom Key==
[[File:Sora SSBU.png|thumb|150px|{{SSBU|Sora}} wielding the Kingdom Key in ''Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Sora SSBU.png|thumb|150px|{{SSBU|Sora}} wielding the Kingdom Key in ''Ultimate''.]]
{{iw|khwiki|Keyblade}}s are the primary weapon of choice in the {{uv|Kingdom Hearts}} universe. They functionally serve three purposes: as a key to unlock virtually any keyhole, as a sword for close quarters combat, and as a wand to cast magic spells. In ''Super Smash Bros.'', [[Sora]] wields his signature {{iw|khwiki|Kingdom Key}}; it has a yellow guard, a metal colored shaft in the shape of a key, and is adorned with a keychain in the shape of {{iw|khwiki|Mickey Mouse}}'s head.
The {{iw|khwiki|Keyblade}} is the primary weapon of choice in the {{uv|Kingdom Hearts}} universe. They functionally serve three purposes: as a key to unlock virtually any keyhole, as a sword for close quarters combat, and as a wand to cast magic spells. In ''Super Smash Bros.'', [[Sora]] wields his signature {{iw|khwiki|Kingdom Key}}; it has a yellow guard, a metal colored shaft in the shape of a key, and is adorned with a keychain in the shape of {{iw|khwiki|Mickey Mouse}}'s head.


In the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, the first Keyblades were originally created by the {{iw|khwiki|Master of Masters}} by extracting them from the {{iw|khwiki|hearts}} of people using the {{iw|khwiki|χ-blade}} (pronounced the same as Keyblade), a legendary Keyblade meant to unlock the true {{iw|khwiki|Kingdom Hearts}}. However, various factions grew surrounding the myths of the χ-blade and Kingdom Hearts, resulting in the first {{iw|khwiki|Keyblade War}}, and the aftermath left resulted in the {{iw|khwiki|Keyblade Graveyard}} as it is known in legends. A multitude of Keyblades exist with different attributes, strengths and weaknesses. A single wielder is capable of using multiple Keyblades, with particularly powerful wielders being able to wield several simultaneously.
In the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, Keyblades are key-shaped swords with the ability to lock and unlock anything through magic and vanquish darkness. The first Keyblades were originally created by the {{iw|khwiki|Master of Masters}} by extracting them from the {{iw|khwiki|hearts}} of people using the {{iw|khwiki|χ-blade}} (pronounced the same as Keyblade), a legendary Keyblade meant to unlock the true {{iw|khwiki|Kingdom Hearts}}. However, various factions grew surrounding the myths of the χ-blade and Kingdom Hearts, resulting in the first {{iw|khwiki|Keyblade War}}, and the aftermath left resulted in the {{iw|khwiki|Keyblade Graveyard}} as it is known in legends. A multitude of Keyblades exist with different attributes, strengths and weaknesses. A single wielder is capable of using multiple Keyblades, with particularly powerful wielders being able to wield several simultaneously.


A process known as {{iw|khwiki|bequeathing}} allows [[khwiki:List of Keyblade wielders|Keyblade Wielders]] to hand their Keyblade to others as a test of worthiness for that particular individual. The Kingdom Key was originally {{iw|khwiki|Riku}}'s main Keyblade, but in the process of Riku falling into the darkness, the Kingdom Key chose Sora as its new user.
A process known as {{iw|khwiki|bequeathing}} allows [[khwiki:List of Keyblade wielders|Keyblade Wielders]] to hand their Keyblade to others as a test of worthiness for that particular individual. The Kingdom Key was originally {{iw|khwiki|Riku}}'s main Keyblade, but in the process of Riku falling into the darkness, the Kingdom Key chose Sora as its new user.
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*Maid Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: A broom.
*Maid Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: A broom.
*[[Link]] Outfit and Champion's Outfit: The [[#Master Sword|Master Sword]].
*[[Link]] Outfit and Champion's Outfit: The [[#Master Sword|Master Sword]].
*[[Dunban]] Outfit: Dunban's {{iw|xenoserieswiki|Homs Sabre}}.
*[[Dunban]] Outfit: Dunban's [http://xenoblade.fandom.com/wiki/Homs_Sabre Homs Sabre].
*[[Chrom]] Outfit: The ''Awakening'' design [[#Falchion|Falchion]].
*[[Chrom]] Outfit: The ''Awakening'' design [[#Falchion|Falchion]].
*[[Black Knight]] Outfit: {{s|fireemblemwiki|Alondite}}.
*[[Black Knight]] Outfit: {{s|fireemblemwiki|Alondite}}.
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*[[Vince]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: Vince's painting brush.
*[[Vince]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: Vince's painting brush.
*[[Isaac]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: Short blade.
*[[Isaac]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: Short blade.
*[[Protagonist (Persona 3)|Persona 3 Protagonist]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: [https://megatenwiki.com/wiki/Equipment_in_Persona_3#One_Handed_Swords Shortsword].
*[[Protagonist (Persona 3)|Persona 3 Protagonist]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Persona_3_Items#One-Handed_Swords Shortsword].
*[[Protagonist (Persona 4)|Persona 4 Protagonist]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: [https://megatenwiki.com/wiki/Imitation_Katana Imitation Katana].
*[[Protagonist (Persona 4)|Persona 4 Protagonist]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Persona_4_Items#Weapons Imitation Katana].
*[[Veronica]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: Veronica's staff.
*[[Veronica]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: Veronica's staff.
*[[Hero#Dragon Quest|Erdrick]] Equipment {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: The Sword of Light.
*[[Hero#Dragon Quest|Erdrick]] Equipment {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: The Sword of Light.
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*[[Altaïr]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: The [https://assassinscreed.fandom.com/wiki/Sword_of_Altaïr Sword of Altaïr].
*[[Altaïr]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: The [https://assassinscreed.fandom.com/wiki/Sword_of_Altaïr Sword of Altaïr].
*Ancient Cuirass {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: An {{s|zeldawiki|Ancient Short Sword}}.
*Ancient Cuirass {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: An {{s|zeldawiki|Ancient Short Sword}}.
*Diamond Armor {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: A [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Diamond_Sword diamond sword].
*Diamond Armor {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: A [https://minecraft.wiki/w//Diamond_Sword diamond sword].
*[[Travis]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: Travis' [https://nomoreheroes.fandom.com/wiki/Blood_Berry Blood Berry].
*[[Travis]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: Travis' [https://nomoreheroes.fandom.com/wiki/Blood_Berry Blood Berry].
*[[Aerith]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Guard_Stick_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Guard Stick].
*[[Aerith]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Guard_Stick_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Guard Stick].

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