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{{Infobox Special Move
{{Infobox Special Move
|name=Elwind
|name=Elwind
|image=[[File:SSB4 - Robin Screen-5.jpg|225px]]
|image=[[File:Robin Up B SSBU.gif|300px]]
|caption=Robin using Elwind on {{SSB4|Fox}}.
|caption=Robin using Elwind in ''Ultimate''.
|user=[[Robin]]
|user=[[Robin]]
|universe={{uv|Fire Emblem}}
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{{cquote|''Fire wind magic downward to jump.''|cite=''Smash for 3DS''{{'}}s foldout}}
{{cquote|''Casts wind magic downward, dealing damage and boosting into the air twice.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List}}


'''Elwind''' ({{ja|エルウインド|Eruindo}}, ''Elwind'') is [[Robin]]'s [[up special move]].
'''Elwind''' ({{ja|エルウインド|Eruuindo}}, ''Elwind'') is [[Robin]]'s [[up special move]].
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==Overview==
==Overview==
Robin casts two gusts of Wind magic in the form of green-wind cutting waves to attack any opponents below him while propelling himself upward, serving as a [[recovery]] move. Each gust of wind inflicts 5% damage; the first shot gives a small vertical boost and is capable of [[meteor smash]]ing in the air at point blank range, while the second shot sends Robin rocketing up with great vertical distance. The wind blades can be [[reflect]]ed, which can cause Robin to meteor smash himself if the first hit is reflected at point blank (even though the wind will travel upwards). It also changes Robin's active Tome to Elwind if not already in use.
Robin casts two gusts of Wind magic in the form of green-wind cutting waves to attack any opponents below them while propelling themself upward, serving as a [[recovery]] move. Each gust of wind inflicts 5% damage; the first shot gives a small vertical boost and is capable of [[meteor smash]]ing in the air at point blank range, while the second shot sends Robin rocketing up with great vertical distance. The wind blades can be [[reflect]]ed, which can cause Robin to meteor smash himself if the first hit is reflected at point blank (even though the wind will travel upwards). It also changes Robin's active Tome to Elwind if not already in use.
 
As a recovery, Elwind gives Robin a massive amount of height and grants them great control of their movement at the end of the move as well, making it a surprisingly reliable recovery move. However, it leaves Robin vulnerable to attack from above, and like Robin’s other tomes, Elwind has limited durability. In ''Smash 4'', a fresh Elwind tome has 18 durability points, and each wind blade uses one point, giving the move a maximum of 9 uses. In ''Ultimate'', a fresh Elwind tome has 10 durability points, giving the move a maximum of 5 uses. If the wind tome's durability is used up, Robin will toss the tome away, unable to use the move for anything but a failed casting animation. This disables Robin's only recovery move until the tome is replaced. Because of this, the player has to keep track of the amount of times they have cast Elwind, for Robin risks exhausting it if he gets sent off the stage too frequently. The tome will be replaced after a 6 second cooldown, allowing Robin to cast Elwind again. If Robin uses Elwind with only one durability point left, they will produce the first wind blade but not the second, and will gain very little height. As of ''Ultimate'', using Elwind with the tome depleted will cause them to gain a short vertical boost. This boost will also not render them helpless, allowing them to follow up with a midair jump or directional air dodge.


As a recovery, Elwind gives Robin a massive amount of height and grants him great control of his movement at the end of the move as well, making it a surprisingly reliable recovery move. However, it leaves him vulnerable to attack from above, and like all of Robin's tomes, the Elwind tome has limited durability. A fresh Elwind tome has 18 durability points, and each wind blade uses one point, giving the move a maximum of 9 uses. If the wind tome's durability is used up, Robin will toss the tome away, unable to use the move for anything but a failed casting animation. This disables Robin's only recovery move until the tome is replaced. Because of this, the player has to keep track of the amount of times he has cast Elwind, for Robin risks exhausting it if he gets sent off the stage too frequently. After a cooldown period of 6 seconds (the same cooldown as that of the Levin Sword), Robin will replace the tome and be able to cast Elwind again. If Robin uses Elwind with only one durability point left, he will produce the first wind blade but not the second, and will gain almost no height. As of ''Ultimate'', using Elwind with the tome depleted will cause him to gain a short vertical boost. What's more is that this boost will not render him helpless, which will allow him to follow up with a midair jump or directional air dodge.
Robin's jab infinite also depletes the durability of the Elwind tome. Every second spent jabbing removes one durability point. If Elwind's uses run out, Robin will be unable to use their jab infinite and can only use their explosive [[Arcfire]] jab finisher; if the Arcfire tome runs out as well, Robin will only be able to use their first two hits of their jab.
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Robin's jab infinite also depletes the the durability of the Elwind tome. Every 2 seconds spent jabbing removes one durability point, for a maximum use of 18 seconds if fresh. If Elwind's uses run out, Robin will be unable to use his jab infinite and can only use his explosive [[Arcfire]] jab finisher; if the Arcfire tome runs out as well, Robin will only be able to use his first two hits of his jab.
==Instructional quotes==
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{{InstructionalQuotes
|ssb4-3char=Robin
|ssb4-3desc=Fire wind magic downward to jump.
|ssbuchar=Robin
|ssbudesc=Casts wind magic downward, dealing damage and boosting into the air twice.
}}


==Customization==
==Customization==
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# '''Soaring Elwind''': The first gust of wind doesn't propel Robin very far, but the second gust pushes Robin a great distance upward, greatly increasing Robin's vertical recovery but also lowering his horizontal recovery. Does not meteor smash and does less damage.  
# '''Soaring Elwind''': The first gust of wind doesn't propel Robin very far, but the second gust pushes Robin a great distance upward, greatly increasing Robin's vertical recovery but also lowering his horizontal recovery. Does not meteor smash and does less damage.  
# '''Gliding Elwind''': Shoots out the first gust of Wind magic at an angle, and the second straight up. Gives Robin an increased horizontal recovery, but lowers his vertical recovery. Both gusts of wind inflict less damage, with 3% damage each. Both gusts [[meteor smash]] in this variation.
# '''Gliding Elwind''': Shoots out the first gust of Wind magic at an angle, and the second straight up. Gives Robin an increased horizontal recovery, but lowers his vertical recovery. Both gusts of wind inflict less damage, with 3% damage each. Both gusts [[meteor smash]] in this variation.
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:ElwindOriginDebut.png|thumb|{{s|fireemblemwiki|Lewyn}} casts Elwind in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War}}'', the spell's first appearance.]]
[[File:ElwindOriginDebut.png|thumb|{{s|fireemblemwiki|Lewyn}} casts Elwind in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War}}'', the spell's first appearance.]]
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Like most wind spells, Elwind has always been depicted as a blade of wind which blasts the enemy. In all games since ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance}}'', Elwind does in fact summon two or more blades of wind, although they are always shot around the same time, rather than one after the other like in ''Smash''.
Like most wind spells, Elwind has always been depicted as a blade of wind which blasts the enemy. In all games since ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance}}'', Elwind does in fact summon two or more blades of wind, although they are always shot around the same time, rather than one after the other like in ''Smash''.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Robin Up Special Smash 3DS.jpg|Elwind being used in {{for3ds}}.
Robin Up Special Smash 3DS.jpg|Elwind being used in {{for3ds}}.
SSB4 - Robin Screen-5.jpg|Elwind being used in {{forwiiu}}.
ElwindOrigin.jpg|Elwind in ''Fire Emblem Awakening''.
ElwindOrigin.jpg|Elwind in ''Fire Emblem Awakening''.
Robin SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Elwind as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''.
Robin SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Elwind as shown by the [[Move List]] in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|エルウインド|Eruuindo}}, ''Elwind''
|en=Elwind
|fr=Tempête
|es=Elwind
|de=Elfenwind
|it=Vento d'elfo
|nl=Elwind
|ru={{rollover|Эльветер|Elveter|?}}
|ko={{rollover|엘윈드|Erwindeu|?}}, ''Elwind''
|zh_cn={{rollover|狂风|Kuángfēng|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|狂風|Kuángfēng|?}}
}}
==Trivia==
*Elwind, along with Robin's neutral infinite and [[Hero]]'s [[Woosh]], is one of the few attacks in the ''Smash Bros.'' series that use wind as a method to deal direct damage. Most existing wind-based attacks in the series were either custom moves (like [[Ike]]'s Tempest custom move for [[Eruption]]) or simply [[push]] forces.
{{Special Moves|char=Robin}}
{{Special Moves|char=Robin}}


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Latest revision as of 16:53, March 28, 2024

Elwind
Robin Up B SSBU.gif
Robin using Elwind in Ultimate.
User Robin
Universe Fire Emblem
Article on Fire Emblem Wiki Elwind

Elwind (エルウインド, Elwind) is Robin's up special move.

Overview[edit]

Robin casts two gusts of Wind magic in the form of green-wind cutting waves to attack any opponents below them while propelling themself upward, serving as a recovery move. Each gust of wind inflicts 5% damage; the first shot gives a small vertical boost and is capable of meteor smashing in the air at point blank range, while the second shot sends Robin rocketing up with great vertical distance. The wind blades can be reflected, which can cause Robin to meteor smash himself if the first hit is reflected at point blank (even though the wind will travel upwards). It also changes Robin's active Tome to Elwind if not already in use.

As a recovery, Elwind gives Robin a massive amount of height and grants them great control of their movement at the end of the move as well, making it a surprisingly reliable recovery move. However, it leaves Robin vulnerable to attack from above, and like Robin’s other tomes, Elwind has limited durability. In Smash 4, a fresh Elwind tome has 18 durability points, and each wind blade uses one point, giving the move a maximum of 9 uses. In Ultimate, a fresh Elwind tome has 10 durability points, giving the move a maximum of 5 uses. If the wind tome's durability is used up, Robin will toss the tome away, unable to use the move for anything but a failed casting animation. This disables Robin's only recovery move until the tome is replaced. Because of this, the player has to keep track of the amount of times they have cast Elwind, for Robin risks exhausting it if he gets sent off the stage too frequently. The tome will be replaced after a 6 second cooldown, allowing Robin to cast Elwind again. If Robin uses Elwind with only one durability point left, they will produce the first wind blade but not the second, and will gain very little height. As of Ultimate, using Elwind with the tome depleted will cause them to gain a short vertical boost. This boost will also not render them helpless, allowing them to follow up with a midair jump or directional air dodge.

Robin's jab infinite also depletes the durability of the Elwind tome. Every second spent jabbing removes one durability point. If Elwind's uses run out, Robin will be unable to use their jab infinite and can only use their explosive Arcfire jab finisher; if the Arcfire tome runs out as well, Robin will only be able to use their first two hits of their jab.

Instructional quotes[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS case foldout Robin (SSB4) Fire wind magic downward to jump.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Robin (SSBU) Casts wind magic downward, dealing damage and boosting into the air twice.

Customization[edit]

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

1. Elwind 2. Soaring Elwind 3. Gliding Elwind
Elwind
Soaring Elwind
Gliding Elwind
"Cast wind magic downward, dealing damage and boosting you into the air twice." "The second Elwind will send you higher than the first." "The first shot sends you up at a forward angle, and then the second fires straight down."
  1. Elwind: Default.
  2. Soaring Elwind: The first gust of wind doesn't propel Robin very far, but the second gust pushes Robin a great distance upward, greatly increasing Robin's vertical recovery but also lowering his horizontal recovery. Does not meteor smash and does less damage.
  3. Gliding Elwind: Shoots out the first gust of Wind magic at an angle, and the second straight up. Gives Robin an increased horizontal recovery, but lowers his vertical recovery. Both gusts of wind inflict less damage, with 3% damage each. Both gusts meteor smash in this variation.

Origin[edit]

Lewyn casts Elwind in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, the spell's first appearance.

Elwind was introduced in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, the fourth game in the Fire Emblem series. It is one of the four "El-" tomes which constitute the second stage of anima magic, along with Elthunder, Elfire (which existed by itself in games before Genealogy), and the light spell Ellight. As its name suggests, Elwind is the wind variant and is superior to the basic Wind tome.

Like most wind spells, Elwind has always been depicted as a blade of wind which blasts the enemy. In all games since Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, Elwind does in fact summon two or more blades of wind, although they are always shot around the same time, rather than one after the other like in Smash.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese エルウインド, Elwind
UK English Elwind
France French Tempête
Germany German Elfenwind
Spain Spanish Elwind
Italy Italian Vento d'elfo
China Chinese (Simplified) 狂风
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 狂風
South Korea Korean 엘윈드, Elwind
Netherlands Dutch Elwind
Russia Russian Эльветер

Trivia[edit]

  • Elwind, along with Robin's neutral infinite and Hero's Woosh, is one of the few attacks in the Smash Bros. series that use wind as a method to deal direct damage. Most existing wind-based attacks in the series were either custom moves (like Ike's Tempest custom move for Eruption) or simply push forces.