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In the costume's reveal trailer, the Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter is first seen in [[Kapp'n]]'s bus, in reference to the opening scene of ''Skyrim'', where the player awakes inside of a carriage on their way to be executed. The scene with the Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter fighting a giant {{SSBU|Ganondorf}} holding a [[Home-Run Bat]] is a reference to ''Skyrim''{{'}}s common Giant enemies and the clubs that they wield. The [[Ω form]] of [[Distant Planet]] is most likely a reference to the fields outside of the city of Whiterun, where the Dragonborn will likely encounter their first Giant to fight. The Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter is later seen knocking out {{SSBU|Wolf}} and {{SSBU|Yoshi}}, possibly a reference to the Khajiit and Argonian races respectively. At the end of the trailer, the Dragonborn Mii Costume is standing at the base of the Statue of the Goddess on [[Skyloft]]. This is likely a reference to the Dragonborn standing in front of a Word Wall that they may discover on their journey throughout Skyrim. It could also be a reference to the Shrines of the Nine Divines and the various Standing Stones that, when prayed to or activated by the Dragonborn, give them a specific buff or buffs. | In the costume's reveal trailer, the Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter is first seen in [[Kapp'n]]'s bus, in reference to the opening scene of ''Skyrim'', where the player awakes inside of a carriage on their way to be executed. The scene with the Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter fighting a giant {{SSBU|Ganondorf}} holding a [[Home-Run Bat]] is a reference to ''Skyrim''{{'}}s common Giant enemies and the clubs that they wield. The [[Ω form]] of [[Distant Planet]] is most likely a reference to the fields outside of the city of Whiterun, where the Dragonborn will likely encounter their first Giant to fight. The Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter is later seen knocking out {{SSBU|Wolf}} and {{SSBU|Yoshi}}, possibly a reference to the Khajiit and Argonian races respectively. At the end of the trailer, the Dragonborn Mii Costume is standing at the base of the Statue of the Goddess on [[Skyloft]]. This is likely a reference to the Dragonborn standing in front of a Word Wall that they may discover on their journey throughout Skyrim. It could also be a reference to the Shrines of the Nine Divines and the various Standing Stones that, when prayed to or activated by the Dragonborn, give them a specific buff or buffs. | ||
Although it isn't available in-game, ''Skyrim'''s main theme, "''[https://youtu.be/6fILxnBH1Tg/ Dragonborn]''", is used in the trailer and when [[Masahiro Sakurai]] talks about Dragonborn's inclusion. Notably, the main vocals from the song are absent. | Although it isn't available in-game, ''Skyrim''{{'}}s main theme, "''[https://youtu.be/6fILxnBH1Tg/ Dragonborn]''", is used in the trailer and when [[Masahiro Sakurai]] talks about Dragonborn's inclusion. Notably, the main vocals from the song are absent. | ||
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