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==Galaxia== | ==Galaxia== | ||
[[File:Meta Knight SSBU.png|thumb|150px|{{SSBU|Meta Knight}} carrying Galaxia in ''Ultimate''.]] | [[File:Meta Knight SSBU.png|thumb|150px|{{SSBU|Meta Knight}} carrying Galaxia in ''Ultimate''.]] | ||
{{s|wikirby|Galaxia}} is a branched sword from the {{uv|Kirby}} universe. It is [[Meta Knight]]'s signature weapon and is used by him in | {{s|wikirby|Galaxia}} is a branched sword from the {{uv|Kirby}} universe. It is [[Meta Knight]]'s signature weapon and is used by him in all of his appearances. It was first named Galaxia in the ''Kirby: Right Back at Ya!'' anime series and the name was adopted back into the main games starting with ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Epic Yarn}}''. | ||
In ''Smash'', Meta Knight wields Galaxia in all of his playable appearances. In ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', it is also the namesake of his [[Final Smash]], [[Galaxia Darkness]]. [[Kirby]] also uses Galaxia when he [[List of Copy Abilities|copies]] Meta Knight's [[Mach Tornado]], despite not normally wielding it. | In ''Smash'', Meta Knight wields Galaxia in all of his playable appearances. In ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', it is also the namesake of his [[Final Smash]], [[Galaxia Darkness]]. [[Kirby]] also uses Galaxia when he [[List of Copy Abilities|copies]] Meta Knight's [[Mach Tornado]], despite not normally wielding it. | ||
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===Parallel Falchion=== | ===Parallel Falchion=== | ||
[[File:Lucina SSBU.png|thumb|150px|{{SSBU|Lucina}} wielding | [[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 | [[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, which is otherwise 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]]. | ||
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{{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. | {{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. | ||
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. |