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Skye Bennett and Shino Shimoji, who voiced Pyra (and Mythra) in the English and Japanese versions of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' respectively, reprise their roles in the international and Japanese versions of ''Ultimate'' with new voice clips, the former of whom initially confirmed her reprisal [https://twitter.com/sdsjb/status/1362171529283457029 via Twitter].
Skye Bennett and Shino Shimoji, who voiced Pyra (and Mythra) in the English and Japanese versions of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' respectively, reprise their roles in the international and Japanese versions of ''Ultimate'' with new voice clips, the former of whom initially confirmed her reprisal [https://twitter.com/sdsjb/status/1362171529283457029 via Twitter].


Pyra and Mythra are collectively ranked 5th out of 82 on the current [[tier list]], placing the Aegis in the S tier. Pyra offers higher KO power and longer range of the two, making her more suited for taking opponents' [[stock]]s. She also possesses a strong [[meteor smash]] in the form of her [[down aerial]] to [[gimp]] opponents, which has a very large disjointed hitbox, and can combo into kill moves such as [[up aerial]] and [[up smash]] when opponents are on the ground. She does have poor mobility and low combo potential, but she can swap to Mythra to cover those weaknesses.
Pyra and Mythra are ranked 5th out of 82 on the current [[tier list]], placing the Aegis in the S tier. Pyra offers higher KO power and longer range of the two, making her more suited for taking opponents' [[stock]]s. She also possesses a strong [[meteor smash]] in the form of her [[down aerial]] to [[gimp]] opponents, which has a very large disjointed hitbox, and can combo into kill moves such as [[up aerial]] and [[up smash]] when opponents are on the ground. She does have poor mobility and low combo potential, but she can swap to Mythra to cover those weaknesses.


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
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|utiltname= 
|utiltname= 
|utiltdmg=9.5%
|utiltdmg=9.5%
|utiltdesc=An overhead arcing slash with the Aegis Sword ablaze that starts from behind. A very strong tilt attack that covers a wide area above, in front of and behind Pyra, making it useful as an anti-air and for scoring KOs at higher percents. It is somewhat slow, however, and has a noticeable blind spot directly behind Pyra that cannot hit shorter or low profile characters at point-blank range.
|utiltdesc=An overhead arcing slash with the Aegis Sword ablaze that starts from behind. A very strong tilt attack that covers a wide area above, in front of and behind Pyra, making it useful as an anti-air and for juggling the opponent. It is somewhat slow, however, and has a noticeable blind spot directly behind Pyra that cannot hit shorter or low profile characters at point-blank range behind her.
|dtiltname= 
|dtiltname= 
|dtiltdmg=8% (sword),<br>6% (arm)
|dtiltdmg=8% (sword),<br>6% (arm)
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|usmashname=&nbsp;
|usmashname=&nbsp;
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|3.5}} (launcher),<br>{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|13.5}} (main hit, clean),<br>{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|12}} (main hit, late)
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|3.5}} (launcher),<br>{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|13.5}} (main hit, clean),<br>{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|12}} (main hit, late)
|usmashdesc=Throws the Aegis Sword above herself as it twirls telekinetically, slashing above herself before picking back the sword and concluding with a twirl. Compared to Mythra's, it only hits once, and becomes weaker towards the end of its active frames. It has a launcher hit in front of Pyra that hits low to the ground. Has decent range above her, making it useful for contesting airborne opponents directly above her, though its below average startup (coming out on frame 15) renders it unsuited for punishing out of shield. It has excellent power, KOing middleweights at around 91% from ground level.
|usmashdesc=Throws the Aegis Sword above herself as it twirls telekinetically, slashing above herself before picking back the sword and concluding with a twirl. Compared to Mythra's, it only hits once. It has a launcher hit in front of Pyra that hits low to the ground. Has decent range above her, making it useful for contesting airborne opponents directly above her, though its below average startup (coming out on frame 15) renders it unsuited for punishing out of shield. It has excellent power, KOing middleweights at around 91% from ground level.
|dsmashname=&nbsp;
|dsmashname=&nbsp;
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|13.5}} (sword),<br>{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|11}} (arm),<br>{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|10}} (kick, lower leg),<br>{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|8}} (kick, upper leg)
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|13.5}} (sword),<br>{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|11}} (arm),<br>{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|10}} (kick, lower leg),<br>{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|8}} (kick, upper leg)
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|fairname=&nbsp;
|fairname=&nbsp;
|fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}}
|fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}}
|fairdesc=A spinning outward slash in front of herself with the Aegis Sword ablaze. It has a wide hitbox, capable of hitting opponents below and above her consistently, making it great for catching jumps. It also has potent KO power when near the edges, making it great for edgeguarding. However, it cannot autocancel in a short hop.
|fairdesc=A spinning outward slash in front of herself with the Aegis Sword ablaze. It has a wide hitbox, capable of hitting opponents below and above her consistently, making it great for catching jumps. It also boasts great KO power, making it great for edgeguarding. However, it cannot autocancel in a short hop.
|bairname=&nbsp;
|bairname=&nbsp;
|bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|14}} (clean),<br>{{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (late)
|bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|14}} (clean),<br>{{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (late)
|bairdesc=Flips while slashing in an upwards arch starting from below herself, with the Aegis Sword ablaze. A unique back aerial in that it launches opponents at a more vertical angle, often allowing it to KO off the top blast zone as a DI mixup. Autocancels in a short hop.
|bairdesc=Flips while slashing in an upwards arch starting from below herself, with the Aegis Sword ablaze. A unique back aerial in that it launches opponents at a more vertical angle, allowing it to KO off the top blast zone sometimes as a DI mixup. Autocancels in a short hop.
|uairname=&nbsp;
|uairname=&nbsp;
|uairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|10}}
|uairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|10}}
|uairdesc=An overhead crescent slash with the Aegis Sword ablaze that ends in a delayed somersault, resembling the up aerials of most of the ''Fire Emblem'' characters. Boasts great KO power like her other aerials and the lowest landing lag out of all of them, and it autocancels almost immediately after the hitboxes cease, making it a hard move to contest near the ground.
|uairdesc=An overhead crescent slash with the Aegis Sword ablaze that ends in a delayed somersault, resembling the up aerials of most of the ''Fire Emblem'' characters. Boasts great power like her other aerials, and it autocancels almost immediately after the hitboxes cease, making it a hard move to contest in the air.
|dairname=&nbsp;
|dairname=&nbsp;
|dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (early),<br>{{ShortHopDmgSSBU|14}} (clean),<br>{{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (late)
|dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (early),<br>{{ShortHopDmgSSBU|14}} (clean),<br>{{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (late)
|dairdesc=A delayed, upside down outward slash with the Aegis Sword ablaze. The sweetspot at the middle of the arc below Pyra is a powerful meteor smash, but the move also has an early hit at the front of the arc that meteor smashes opponents with less power. An incredibly good combo starter that has follow-ups at a wide range of percentages, including KO confirms into her up aerial, forward aerial, back aerial, up smash, up special, and (with good timing and spacing) her forward smash.
|dairdesc=A delayed, upside down outward slash with the Aegis Sword ablaze. It meteor smashes opponents at the middle of the arc below Pyra. The move has an early hit that meteor smashes opponents with less power. An incredibly good combo starter that has follow-ups at a wide range of percentages, including KO confirms into her up aerial, forward aerial, back aerial, up smash and (with good timing and spacing) her forward smash.
|grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}})
|grabname=&nbsp;
|grabdesc=Clinches the opponent, restraining them with telekinesis. Average range, though its disjoint makes it safer compared to other similar grabs.
|grabdesc=Clinches the opponent, restraining them with telekinesis.
|pummelname=&nbsp;
|pummelname=&nbsp;
|pummeldmg=1.5%
|pummeldmg=1.5%
|pummeldesc=A burst of fire ether. Slightly stronger than pummels of similar speed like {{SSBU|Mario}}'s, a distinction shared with {{SSBU|Joker}}, {{SSBU|Terry}}, {{SSBU|Min Min}}, {{SSBU|Steve}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}}.
|pummeldesc=A burst of fire ether.
|fthrowname=&nbsp;
|fthrowname=&nbsp;
|fthrowdmg=3.5% (hit 1),<br>5.5% (throw)
|fthrowdmg=3.5% (hit 1),<br>5.5% (throw)
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|bthrowname=&nbsp;
|bthrowname=&nbsp;
|bthrowdmg=3% (hit 1),<br>4% (throw)
|bthrowdmg=3% (hit 1),<br>4% (throw)
|bthrowdesc=A wheel kick. Extremely weak with vertical knockback, having little utility beyond launching opponents offstage.
|bthrowdesc=A wheel kick. Extremely weak, having little utility beyond launching opponents offstage.
|uthrowname=&nbsp;
|uthrowname=&nbsp;
|uthrowdmg=5%
|uthrowdmg=5%
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|dthrowname=&nbsp;
|dthrowname=&nbsp;
|dthrowdmg=4% (hit 1),<br>4% (throw)
|dthrowdmg=4% (hit 1),<br>4% (throw)
|dthrowdesc=Places the opponent on the floor and jumps, stabbing them on the way down, similarly to fellow ''Xenoblade'' character {{SSBU|Shulk}}'s down throw. Pyra's main combo throw, having followups into her forward aerial, up aerial, neutral aerial and Prominence Revolt, and only capable of KOing at extreme percents. Visually, it appears to be an abridged version of Prominence Revolt, without the fiery effects and visuals.
|dthrowdesc=Places the opponent on the floor and jumps, stabbing them on the way down, similarly to fellow ''Xenoblade'' character {{SSBU|Shulk}}'s down throw. Pyra's main combo throw, having followups into her forward aerial, up aerial, neutral aerial and Prominence Revolt. Visually, it appears to be an abridged version of Prominence Revolt, without the fiery effects and visuals.
|floorfname=&nbsp;
|floorfname=&nbsp;
|floorfdmg=7%
|floorfdmg=7%
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|nsname=Flame Nova
|nsname=Flame Nova
|nsdmg=3% (hits 1-2, uncharged),<br>7% (hit 3, uncharged),<br>4% (hits 1-3, charged),<br>10% (hit 4, charged),<br>5% (hits 1-4, fully charged),<br>13% (hit 5, fully charged)
|nsdmg=3% (hits 1-2, uncharged),<br>7% (hit 3, uncharged),<br>4% (hits 1-3, charged),<br>10% (hit 4, charged),<br>5% (hits 1-4, fully charged),<br>13% (hit 5, fully charged)
|nsdesc=Places the Aegis Sword behind herself, charging up fire ether, then telekinetically spins the Aegis Sword ablaze around herself, drawing opponents towards Pyra and hitting multiple times alternating in front and behind her before concluding with a powerful burst of fire ether on both sides. The move can be charged to up to two more levels, with each level adding an additional hit, as well as the move's damage and power. On the ground, Pyra can move slightly across the stage, which can help space the move if it is blocked or bring the opponent closer to the edge, but the windup hits' alternating pattern makes it possible for opponents to escape the move early when blocked by dodging or jumping with.
|nsdesc=Places the Aegis Sword behind herself, charging up fire ether, then telekinetically spins the Aegis Sword ablaze around herself, drawing opponents towards Pyra and hitting multiple times before concluding with a powerful burst of fire ether. The move can be charged to up to two more levels, with each level adding an additional hit, as well as the move's damage and power. It hits on both sides of Pyra. On the ground, Pyra can move slightly across the stage, which can help space the move if it is blocked or bring the opponent closer to the edge.
|ssname=Blazing End
|ssname=Blazing End
|ssdmg=6% (start, normal),<br>8% (start, smash input),<br>1.5% (travel),<br>8.3% (spin hit 1, normal),<br>10.3% (spin hit 1, smash input),<br>0.8% (spin loop hits),<br>10% (spin last hit)
|ssdmg=6% (start, normal),<br>8% (start, smash input),<br>1.5% (travel),<br>8.3% (spin hit 1, normal),<br>10.3% (spin hit 1, smash input),<br>0.8% (spin loop hits),<br>10% (spin last hit)
|ssdesc=Pyra's only projectile, she throws the Aegis Sword set ablaze in front of her, which drags opponents along its trajectory while spinning horizontally. The Aegis Sword then sets ablaze again and telekinetically spins in place vertically, hitting multiple times before returning to her. The move can be smash inputted to increase the sword's travel distance, which also adds one more hit to the Aegis Sword. Though visually comparable to boomerang projectiles (such as [[Boomerang]]), it does not possess a hitbox when returning and its travel angle cannot be adjusted. Pyra can act shortly after throwing the Aegis Sword, being able to move around or perform defensive options, but she is unable to attack until the sword returns to her (including with special moves, grabs, items, or [[Swap]]ping to Mythra). Pyra is briefly vulnerable when she catches the Aegis Sword, and the move can be reflected or Pocketed before the sword begins to spin in place.
|ssdesc=Telekinetically throws the Aegis Sword set ablaze in front of her, which spins horizontally. The Aegis Sword then sets ablaze and spins vertically, hitting multiple times before returning to her. Pyra's only projectile. The move can be smash inputted to increase the sword's travel distance, which also adds one more hit to the Aegis Sword. It is comparable to other boomerang projectiles (such as [[Boomerang]]), although its travel angle cannot be adjusted. Pyra can act freely shortly after throwing the Aegis Sword, being able to move around or perform a defensive option, but she is unable to attack until the sword returns to her (including with special moves, grabs or [[Swap]]ping to Mythra). Pyra is briefly vulnerable when she catches the Aegis Sword, and the move can be reflected or Pocketed before the sword returns to Pyra.
|usname=Prominence Revolt
|usname=Prominence Revolt
|usdmg=4% (ascending hit),<br>5% (descent),<br>9% (fire pillar)
|usdmg=4% (ascending hit),<br>5% (descent),<br>9% (fire pillar)
|usdesc=Jumps while performing an uppercutting slash with the Aegis Sword set ablaze, followed by a downwards stab while falling, creating a pillar of fire similar to [[Power Geyser]] upon landing. As a recovery, it offers good vertical distance, but very poor horizontal distance (equivalent to half the length of a Battlefield platform regardless of how high she is from the ground), making it comparable to [[Stone Scabbard]] and [[Final Cutter]]. It has a faster startup compared to her smash attacks, and the landing hit has surprisingly high KO power, making it a useful out of shield option, but has extremely high ending lag to the point that most opponents can punish it with a forward smash on block. It is additionally very ineffective for [[sacrificial KO]]s, as the descending hit has very low knockback and causes Pyra to plummet extremely fast, and it also cannot sweetspot ledges from behind, requiring her to perform the move from at least as high enough to begin the descending portion before she can grab the ledge in such a case.
|usdesc=Jumps while performing an uppercutting slash with the Aegis Sword set ablaze, followed by a downwards stab while falling, creating a pillar of fire similar to [[Power Geyser]] upon landing. As a recovery, it offers good vertical distance, and Pyra can move forwards or backwards, but it has poor set horizontal distance (equivalent to half the length of a Battlefield platform regardless of how high she is from the ground), making it comparable to [[Stone Scabbard]] and [[Final Cutter]]. It has a faster startup compared to her smash attacks, and the landing hit has surprisingly high KO power, making it a useful out of shield option. However, it is very ineffective for [[sacrificial KO]]s, as the descending hit has very low knockback and causes Pyra to plummet extremely fast. It also cannot sweetspot ledges from behind.
|dsname=Swap to Mythra
|dsname=Swap to Mythra
|dsdmg=—
|dsdmg=—
|dsdesc=Swaps places with {{SSBU|Mythra}}. Unlike [[Pokémon Change]], Pyra does not gain frame 1 intangibility, instead becoming intangible starting on frame 6, and does not have a cooldown period before they can Swap again. Also does not stall Pyra/Mythra's fall, but allows horizontal movement in the air and maintains some of it on startup.
|dsdesc=Swaps places with {{SSBU|Mythra}}. Unlike [[Pokémon Change]], Pyra does not gain frame 1 intangibility, instead becoming intangible starting on frame 6. Also does not stall Pyra/Mythra's fall.
|fsname=Burning Sword
|fsname=Burning Sword
|fspage=
|fspage=
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[[File:WoL-79-80PyraMythra.jpg|thumb|The message that shows Pyra and Mythra's availability in World of Light|left]]
[[File:WoL-79-80PyraMythra.jpg|thumb|The message that shows Pyra and Mythra's availability in World of Light|left]]
[[File:Pyra Spirit WoL.jpg|thumb|The Pyra spirit available for purchase in [[World of Light]]]]
[[File:Pyra Spirit WoL.jpg|thumb|The Pyra spirit available for purchase in [[World of Light]]]]
Despite their status as downloadable content, Pyra and Mythra do have a legitimate role in [[World of Light]], as they appear in the base game as spirits in [[The Light Realm]] and {{b|The Final Battle|World of Light}} respectively, meaning that they were vaporized by [[Galeem]]. The Pyra spirit can be purchased for 10,000SP in Anna's Emporium once Anna's spirit has been defeated. Purchasing this spirit does not unlock her and Mythra as a playable character; rather, they are unlocked after downloading them and freeing at least 10 other fighters from Galeem's control, just like other DLC characters.
Despite their status as downloadable content, Pyra and Mythra do have a legitimate role in [[World of Light]], as they appear in the base game as spirits in [[The Light Realm|the Light Realm]] and [[The Final Battle (World of Light)|the Final Battle]] respectively, meaning that they were vaporized by [[Galeem]]. The Pyra spirit can be purchased for 10,000SP in Anna's Emporium once Anna's spirit has been defeated. Purchasing this spirit does not unlock her and Mythra as a playable character; rather, they are unlocked after downloading them and freeing at least 10 other fighters from Galeem's control, just like other DLC characters.
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*Pyra and Mythra's reveal trailer is the first one to not be directed by Masahiro Sakurai. Instead, it was outsourced to [[Monolith Soft]], the developer of the ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' series.
*Pyra and Mythra's reveal trailer is the first one to not be directed by Masahiro Sakurai. Instead, it was outsourced to [[Monolith Soft]], the developer of the ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' series.
*According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], the development team considered having Rex fighting alongside Pyra and Mythra, but this was decided against due to the difficulty the team had with the {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}} in contexts such as [[8-Player Smash]]. Sakurai specifically cited the far more complicated design and abilities of Pyra and Mythra compared to the relatively simple appearance and moveset of the Ice Climbers.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeDBCgDSiB4</ref> Another issue was getting both characters to move at the same time which the development team found was impossible to do; similarly, it was deemed too difficult to implement Rex as the main fighter with Pyra behind him. This ultimately led to Rex being reduced to a smaller supporting role and Mythra being included along with Pyra with the two being able to [[swap]] instead.<ref>https://www.nintendoenthusiast.com/sakurai-considered-rex-and-pyra-as-a-duo-character-for-super-smash-bros-ultimate/</ref>
*According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], the development team considered having Rex fighting alongside Pyra and Mythra, but this was decided against due to the difficulty the team had with the {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}} in contexts such as [[8-Player Smash]]. Sakurai specifically cited the far more complicated design and abilities of Pyra and Mythra compared to the relatively simple appearance and moveset of the Ice Climbers.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeDBCgDSiB4</ref> Another issue was getting both characters to move at the same time which the development team found was impossible to do; similarly, it was deemed too difficult to implement Rex as the main fighter with Pyra behind him. This ultimately led to Rex being reduced to a smaller supporting role and Mythra being included along with Pyra with the two being able to [[swap]] instead.<ref>https://www.nintendoenthusiast.com/sakurai-considered-rex-and-pyra-as-a-duo-character-for-super-smash-bros-ultimate/</ref>
*Pyra's design has been adjusted from her original appearance; she wears an additional pair of translucent tights under her shorts, and an additional gold plate covers the top of her butt. Unlike Mythra's similarly adjusted design, this change was not present in either her base game spirit or as an alternate costume in her home game, nor does it even apply to her new fighter spirit. This change could possibly be the result of censorship to comply with the game's CERO A rating in Japan, as with comparable changes made to the designs of {{SSBU|Bayonetta}}, {{SSBU|Palutena}}, female {{SSBU|Corrin}}, and several other characters that appear as spirits. However, Pyra's spirits are an exception.
*Pyra's design has been adjusted from her original appearance; she wears an additional pair of translucent tights under her shorts, and an additional gold plate covers the top of her butt. Unlike Mythra's similarly adjusted design, this change was not present in either her base game spirit or as an alternate costume in her home game, nor does it even apply to her new fighter spirit. This change could possibly be the result of censorship to comply with the game's CERO A rating in Japan, as with comparable changes made to the designs of [[SSBU|Bayonetta]], [[SSBU|Palutena]], female [[SSBU|Corrin]], and several other characters that appear as spirits. However, Pyra's spirits are an exception.
**According to Sakurai, he and the development team went through a lot of trial and error before settling on Pyra's design for ''Smash Bros.''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeDBCgDSiB4&t=2125s</ref>
**According to Sakurai, he and the development team went through a lot of trial and error before settling on Pyra's design for ''Smash Bros.''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeDBCgDSiB4&t=2125s</ref>
*Pyra is one of the few fighters who says a line when KO'd, occasionally saying, "I'm sorry!" ({{ja|やられました...|Yarare mashita...}}, ''I've been finished...'')
*Pyra is one of the few fighters who says a line when KO'd, occasionally saying, "I'm sorry!" ({{ja|やられました...|Yarare mashita...}}, ''I've been finished...'')

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