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Due to both of these characters being [[semi-clone]]s that are paired together by a [[swap]]ping mechanic, players will often collectively refer to them, such as in [[tier list]] or [[matchup]] discussion. "Aegis" comes from their title in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. Players also sometimes use '''Pythra''' instead, a portmanteau of their names, to refer to them collectively. | Due to both of these characters being [[semi-clone]]s that are paired together by a [[swap]]ping mechanic, players will often collectively refer to them, such as in [[tier list]] or [[matchup]] discussion. "Aegis" comes from their title in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. Players also sometimes use '''Pythra''' or less commonly '''Myra''' instead, a portmanteau of their names, to refer to them collectively. | ||
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Revision as of 17:47, April 2, 2021
(The) Aegis is a term that refers simulatenously to:
Due to both of these characters being semi-clones that are paired together by a swapping mechanic, players will often collectively refer to them, such as in tier list or matchup discussion. "Aegis" comes from their title in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Players also sometimes use Pythra or less commonly Myra instead, a portmanteau of their names, to refer to them collectively.