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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Aether is also the name of the setting of ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''. Interestingly, the screenshots on Ike's pages in [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] page and the official ''Smash Bros. 4'' site show him performing Aether on {{SSBB|Samus}} and {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} respectively.
*Aether is also the name of the setting of ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''. Interestingly, the screenshots on Ike's pages in [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] page and the official ''Smash Bros. 4'' site show him performing Aether on {{SSBB|Samus}} and {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} respectively.
*The first use of Aether after using [[Great Aether]] will not have sword trails.
*In {{for3ds}}, the first use of Aether after using [[Great Aether]] will not have sword trails.
*If Ike uses this move while tiny, he'll throw the sword at a relative height, and then Ike will rise even higher than where he threw the sword. Conversely, he will rise a much shorter height while giant.
*If Ike uses this move while tiny, he'll throw the sword at a relative height, and then Ike will rise even higher than where he threw the sword. Conversely, he will rise a much shorter height while giant.



Revision as of 02:07, July 9, 2024

Aether
Ike Up B SSBU.gif
Aether in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
User Ike
Universe Fire Emblem
Article on Fire Emblem Wiki Aether

Aether (天空, Sky or Aether), is the up special move of Ike.

Overview

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Ike using Aether in Brawl.

Ike throws his sword in the air and crouches, preparing to jump. During this time, he gains super armor. After the sword hits the apex of its trajectory, he jumps up, catches it, and hurtles downward. He either grunts or shouts, "Aether!" while doing so.

Aether provides very little horizontal recovery and forces Ike to plummet downward after using it, and as a result, it is often considered one of the worst recovery moves in all of Smash. However, some argue that the move has decent vertical distance, and the fact that he throws the sword in midair allows him to avoid edge-guarding, allowing the move to be a decent recovery. Additionally, the move's poor horizontal distance is naturally supplemented by Ike's side special move Quick Draw, making Ike's recovery overall passable in spite of Aether's drawbacks.

If the attack is initiated at close range, it knocks the opponent upwards and draws them into a multi-hit combo in mid-air, finishing with a spike when Ike swings the sword down and descends, with the landing hit negating the spike. The move can be used as an effective edgeguard if the final hit can be canceled: if Ike stands on the edge facing away from the platform and performs Aether, instead of falling through the stage to his death, he will turn around and grab the ledge, usually gimping the opponent. However, due to being unable to grab the edge until descending, this move can easily be ledgehogged. Although Ike is actively throwing Ragnell during the move, it is not considered a projectile, but rather a disjointed hitbox. Aether is an effective follow-up to his down throw, and its disjointed hitbox can be used to hit enemies through solid platforms, interrupt enemies' aerial attacks, or activate Quark Mines in the Subspace Emissary. It can inflict between 1% and 27% damage.

If Ike uses Aether six times without landing on a platform (i.e. by grabbing an edge after each Aether), he will not be able to grab an edge on the sixth use, and he will simply fall to his death if there are no platforms beneath him. This is to prevent Ike from stalling on an edge, and is important to know when using any technique involving Aether for Cruel Brawl.

In Super Smash Bros. 4, Aether functions similarly to its Brawl incarnation but can no longer grab a ledge when facing away from it. It also has significantly reduced armor, now only lasting three frames after Ike throws Ragnell.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the thrown sword no longer clips through the stage and instead follows the stage's contours, which hinders the move's safety while recovering. However, the super armor on startup is now significantly longer and starts at frame 5, which gives him a decent out of shield option. As meteor smashes now KO opponents once they are offscreen, the downward slash is also more effective for sacrificial KOs. Following update 8.0.0, the landing hit launches at a lower angle with significantly increased knockback scaling, which vastly improves its KO ability. These changes render the move capable of reliably KOing middleweights around 115% from center stage and around 70% near the ledge, if all hits connect. Aether's drastically improved KO potential has also granted Ike a new kill confirm from his neutral aerial, albeit only at mid percents when near the ledge.

Glitches

In Brawl, if Ike is hit while throwing Ragnell in the air and is still on the ground when under the effect of the Timer, he might perform his landing animation for Aether while Ragnell is still in midair, creating 2 Ragnells. He will be stuck like this until Ragnell lands on the ground. Ike will then pick up the Ragnell he held and the duplicate will disappear. Note that sometimes, Ike will simply just stop or Ragnell will instantly land without spinning.

In Ultimate, a similar glitch occurs if Aether hits Little Mac's Slip Counter while the gameplay speed is modified. Ike's sword will be slowed down, but Ike's animation will not be. If used on the ground, he will enter the phase of his animation where he leaps up to grab the sword (assuming the counter doesn't hit him, such as if he is invincible), but will not actually move upwards, and will then continue performing the animation on the ground without the sword, with the sword then snapping to his hands when it reaches the end of its animation, just before the descending portion of the move. If used in the air, Ike will jump upward, but the sword will still be slowed down, and won't snap to his hands until its animation is finished.

In The Subspace Emissary

Ike uses Aether in The Subspace Emissary to destroy a Subspace Bomb carried by the Ancient Minister. Interestingly, Ike shouts "Great Aether" as he attacks, although he is clearly not using said Final Smash. This is due to Aether's Japanese name 天空 Tenkū consisting of two parts (two characters; one syllable each) that were split in the sound clip; as this does not work quite as well in English, the name switch was used to fill the line.

Instructional quotes

Super Smash Bros. Brawl instruction booklet Ike (SSBB) Throw the blade high into the air, jump to catch it, and then descend in a two-handed strike.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS case foldout Ike (SSB4) Throw your sword up, jump to grab it, and slash down.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Ike (SSBU) Throws his sword upward, jumps to grab it, and then swings it on the way down.

Customization

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

1. Aether 2. Aether Drive 3. Aether Wave
Aether
Aether Drive
Aether Wave
NTSC "Throw your sword up, jump to grab it, and then swing it on the way down."

PAL "Throws the sword up, jumps to grab it, then slices with it on the way down."

NTSC "Throw your sword diagonally up, jump to grab it, and then swing it on the way down."

PAL "Ike throws the sword diagonally upwards, jumps to grab it, then slices with it on the way down."

NTSC "Creates a shock wave when hitting the ground, but it's less powerful than normal."

PAL "Makes a shockwave when hitting the ground to increase range. Somewhat less powerful, though."

  1. Aether: Default.
  2. Aether Drive: Throws the sword diagonally up, trading some vertical reach for more horizontal movement.
  3. Aether Wave: Creates a shockwave upon landing, but deals less damage and the jump is slightly lower. This variation is similar to Kirby's Final Cutter, except the shockwave from the move is a disjointed hitbox, not a projectile, so it cannot be reflected.

Origin

Aether in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.

Aether is a powerful skill available to Ike upon promotion in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, and later to Chrom and Lucina (or any of Chrom's other female children) in Awakening. Aether is strikingly similar to the generic mercenary's critical hit animation from the Game Boy Advance Fire Emblem titles, and because Ike is a mercenary, this can be considered a reference. When activated, the skill deals two strikes to an enemy, combining the effects of the skills Sol and Luna. When Ike uses Aether in Radiant Dawn, he throws his sword upward, jumps, catches it, then comes down with a spinning cut that heals Ike equal to the damage inflicted (the effect of Sol), followed by a second rising strike that is performed as Ike puts space between himself and his opponent, which treats the foe's Defense as if it was halved or 0 (the effect of Luna in Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn respectively). However, neither effect is applied to Aether in Smash, and only the Sol portion of Aether's animation is incorporated. Its animation was changed in Awakening, which went on to become the basis for Chrom's Final Smash in Ultimate, though said animation has not been seen since.

Fire Emblem Heroes introduced many upgraded versions of Aether for Ike, such as Mayhem Aether for his "Fallen" version and "Radiant Aether" for his "Legendary" version, the latter of which has a somewhat similar animation to Great Aether. Aether skills in Heroes generally act the same as in other Fire Emblem titles, although they are inheritable to other units. Variations, however, are normally non-inheritable, and so far have only been featured on alternate iterations of Ike.

Aether's third custom variation in Smash 4, Aether Wave, references Ragnell's ability to attack at a longer range. Like many legendary or otherwise special weapons in the series, it has an attack range of 2, compared to the standard melee weapon range of 1. When attacking an enemy from a distance, it release a wave of energy that cuts through the opponent when swung.

The Japanese name of the skill (literally meaning "heaven air/sky") refers to "the clear sky above the clouds", but it also can translate to ether (also spelled "aether") or firmament.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese 天空
UK English Aether
France French Éther
Germany German Aithir
Spain Spanish Éter
Italy Italian Etere
China Chinese 天空
South Korea Korean 에테르, Aether
Netherlands Dutch Aether
Russia Russian Небеса

Trivia

  • Aether is also the name of the setting of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. Interestingly, the screenshots on Ike's pages in Smash Bros. DOJO!! page and the official Smash Bros. 4 site show him performing Aether on Samus and Zero Suit Samus respectively.
  • In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, the first use of Aether after using Great Aether will not have sword trails.
  • If Ike uses this move while tiny, he'll throw the sword at a relative height, and then Ike will rise even higher than where he threw the sword. Conversely, he will rise a much shorter height while giant.