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===Fighter=== | ===Fighter=== | ||
*[[File:ShulkIcon(SSB4-U).png|50px|right|link=Shulk (SSB4)]]'''{{SSB4|Shulk}}''' ([[Starter character|Starter]]): The protagonist of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' debuts as a starter character and wields the Monado as his primary means of combat. In battle, Shulk utilizes various Monado Arts that alter his attributes, such as jumping height or damage output, and the Monado's beam blade grants him the single longest-reaching sword in the game. Despite all of this, though, Shulk is currently ranked 35th on the ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' tier list, labeling him as a mid-tier character. This is in large part due to his Monado Arts’ drawbacks and his notoriously sluggish frame data, though a dedicated playerbase has been studying his Arts and continuously uncovering new advanced techniques with them. | *[[File:ShulkIcon(SSB4-U).png|50px|right|link=Shulk (SSB4)]]'''{{SSB4|Shulk}}''' ([[Starter character|Starter]]): The protagonist of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' debuts as a starter character and wields the Monado as his primary means of combat. In battle, Shulk utilizes various Monado Arts that alter his attributes, such as jumping height or damage output, and the Monado's beam blade grants him the single longest-reaching sword in the game. Despite all of this, though, Shulk is currently ranked 35th on the ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' tier list, labeling him as a mid-tier character. This is in large part due to his Monado Arts’ drawbacks and his notoriously sluggish frame data, though a dedicated playerbase has been studying his Arts and continuously uncovering new advanced techniques with them. | ||
===Boss=== | |||
*'''[[Metal Face]]''': Shulk's recurring nemesis for the first part of ''Xenoblade Chronicles''. Metal Face appears as the stage boss of Gaur Plain on the Wii U version when the stage transitions to nighttime. While on the stage, he will attack fighters and destory parts of the stage, but he can also be attacked and KO'd. If left alone, he will taunt fighters and spout some unique lines if Shulk is in the battle. When dawn breaks, he flies away, but may unleash a surprise dash attack before disappearing. | |||
===Stage=== | ===Stage=== | ||
*[[File:GaurPlainIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Gaur Plain]]'''[[Gaur Plain]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): An expansive stretch of wilderness located on the {{iw|xenoserieswiki|Bionis' Leg}}. The lifeless body of Mechonis can be seen in the background of the stage. Many platforms, some of them being walk-offs, are strewn about haphazardly. Gaur Plain appears in both versions of ''SSB4'', although it is larger in the Wii U version, with more platforms and two usable springs. The stage in both versions features a day-night cycle starting in the daytime and when nightfall comes, | *[[File:GaurPlainIconSSB4-U.png|75px|right|link=Gaur Plain]]'''[[Gaur Plain]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): An expansive stretch of wilderness located on the {{iw|xenoserieswiki|Bionis' Leg}}. The lifeless body of Mechonis can be seen in the background of the stage. Many platforms, some of them being walk-offs, are strewn about haphazardly. Gaur Plain appears in both versions of ''SSB4'', although it is larger in the Wii U version, with more platforms and two usable springs. The stage in both versions features a day-night cycle starting in the daytime and when nightfall comes, Metal Face may arrive and attack any nearby fighters while verbally taunting them.{{clr}} | ||
===Assist Trophy=== | ===Assist Trophy=== | ||
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:*79. [[File:PyraIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right|link=Pyra (SSBU)]]'''{{SSBU|Pyra}}''': The fiery half of the Aegis appears alongside Mythra as the fourth downloadable newcomer in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2. Pyra falls into the slow-but-strong archetype, boasting high KO power and flame effects when dealing damage. However, her attacks are significantly slower than her counterpart's. Her Final Smash, [[Burning Sword]], can catch multiple opponents in a whirlwind of fire before launching them.{{clr}} | :*79. [[File:PyraIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right|link=Pyra (SSBU)]]'''{{SSBU|Pyra}}''': The fiery half of the Aegis appears alongside Mythra as the fourth downloadable newcomer in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2. Pyra falls into the slow-but-strong archetype, boasting high KO power and flame effects when dealing damage. However, her attacks are significantly slower than her counterpart's. Her Final Smash, [[Burning Sword]], can catch multiple opponents in a whirlwind of fire before launching them.{{clr}} | ||
:*80. [[File:MythraIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right|link=Mythra (SSBU)]]'''{{SSBU|Mythra}}''': The light half of the Aegis appears alongside Pyra as the fifth downloadable newcomer in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2. Mythra falls into the fast-but-weak archetype, boasting higher mobility and faster frame data. However, her attacks deal less damage and have significantly less KO power than her counterpart's. Her Final Smash, [[Sacred Arrow]], can catch multiple opponents in a maelstrom of light before launching them.{{clr}} | :*80. [[File:MythraIcon(SSBU).png|50px|right|link=Mythra (SSBU)]]'''{{SSBU|Mythra}}''': The light half of the Aegis appears alongside Pyra as the fifth downloadable newcomer in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2. Mythra falls into the fast-but-weak archetype, boasting higher mobility and faster frame data. However, her attacks deal less damage and have significantly less KO power than her counterpart's. Her Final Smash, [[Sacred Arrow]], can catch multiple opponents in a maelstrom of light before launching them.{{clr}} | ||
===Boss=== | |||
*'''[[Metal Face]]''': Metal Face returns as a stage boss on the Gaur Plain stage functionally unchanged. | |||
===Stages=== | ===Stages=== | ||
*[[File:GaurPlainIconSSBU.png|75px|right|link=Gaur Plain]]{{GameIcon|SSB4}}'''[[Gaur Plain]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): The large plain within greater Bionis' Leg area returns, based on the larger version from {{forwiiu}}. The colors on the stage are now much brighter and defined, and the stage overall is less shadowy. [[Metal Face]] returns as a [[stage | *[[File:GaurPlainIconSSBU.png|75px|right|link=Gaur Plain]]{{GameIcon|SSB4}}'''[[Gaur Plain]]''' ([[Starter stage|Starter]]): The large plain within greater Bionis' Leg area returns, based on the larger version from {{forwiiu}}. The colors on the stage are now much brighter and defined, and the stage overall is less shadowy. [[Metal Face]] returns as a [[stage boss]].{{clr}} | ||
*[[File:CloudSeaofAlrestIconSSBU.png|75px|right|link=Cloud Sea of Alrest]] '''[[Cloud Sea of Alrest]]''' ([[DLC]]): A new stage based on the world of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' centered on the Titan [[Azurda]], referred to as "Gramps" by Rex. Azurda provides commentary on the battle at hand and may turn his head towards the background, changing the availability of the terrain during battle. Several of the Titans that appear in the story cameo in the background, and all of the major party members appear in the foreground in Blade-and-Driver pairs. This stage was released on March 4, 2021 as part of Challenger Pack 9.{{clr}} | *[[File:CloudSeaofAlrestIconSSBU.png|75px|right|link=Cloud Sea of Alrest]] '''[[Cloud Sea of Alrest]]''' ([[DLC]]): A new stage based on the world of ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' centered on the Titan [[Azurda]], referred to as "Gramps" by Rex. Azurda provides commentary on the battle at hand and may turn his head towards the background, changing the availability of the terrain during battle. Several of the Titans that appear in the story cameo in the background, and all of the major party members appear in the foreground in Blade-and-Driver pairs. This stage was released on March 4, 2021 as part of Challenger Pack 9.{{clr}} | ||