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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The inclusion of this item marks the second occurance 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 occurance 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]] also makes an appearance in the Smash series as a boss with Death's Scythe in [[Dracula's Castle|the ''Castlevania'' stage]]. Lip, however, has not made any appearances in the series. (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 distinctly different character.)
**[[Death]] also makes an appearance in the Smash series as a boss with Death's Scythe in [[Dracula's Castle|the ''Castlevania'' stage]]. Lip, however, has not made any appearances in the series (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 distinctly different character).
*Death’s Scythe is the first third-party item (that isn't character generated in their moveset, such as [[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.
*Death’s Scythe is the first third-party item (that isn't character generated in their moveset, such as [[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.



Revision as of 01:59, September 7, 2018

Death's Scythe
Death's Scythe.png
Death's Scythe artwork from Ultimate.
Universe Castlevania
Appears in Ultimate
Item class Weapon
Instantly KO fighters who are badly damaged.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 8.8.2018

Death's Scythe (死神の鎌, Death God's Sickle) is an item that is scheduled to appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch. It was revealed in the August 8 Nintendo Direct.

Operation

When wielding Death's Scythe, opponents whose damage is above a certain threshold will be surrounded by a darkness effect. Hitting such a heavily damaged opponent with Death's Scythe will instantly KO them. Characters KO'd in this manner do not take knockback, and instead simply vanish in a puff of smoke.


Origin

Soma Cruz using Death's Scythe in Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow.

Death's Scythe is, as the name implies, the weapon that accompanies Death in the Castlevania series. It is said to reap souls from those it slashes, and can sometimes even be used by the playable characters; it is usually considered one of the most powerful weapons of the series.

In real life and other forms of media (including books, cartoons, and other video games), the personification of Death (or, as it is more commonly known, the Grim Reaper) is usually depicted with a scythe as its primary weapon and tool in order to gather souls from those who have passed on.

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Trivia

  • The inclusion of this item marks the second occurance 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 also makes an appearance in the Smash series as a boss with Death's Scythe in the Castlevania stage. Lip, however, has not made any appearances in the series (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 distinctly different character).
  • Death’s Scythe is the first third-party item (that isn't character generated in their moveset, such as 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.

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