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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Mythra summons [[Rex]], who says "Mythra, now!" and performs an underhand slash to transition into a cutscene. In the cutscene, Mythra says "Concentrate, Rex.", and she and Rex hold the Aegis Sword together and point it into the sky to summon a beam of light, shouting the move's name. Transitioning into normal gameplay, they point the Aegis Sword forward to rain smaller beams of light from the sky down onto the opponents, whilst Rex says "And, strike!", before they fire a light beam from the sword to finish the move. The location in which the beams of light are fired is | Mythra summons [[Rex]], who says "Mythra, now!" ({{ja|やるよ,ヒカリ!|Yaru yo, Hikari!}}, ''Let's do it, Hikari!'') and performs an underhand slash to transition into a cutscene. In the cutscene, Mythra says "Concentrate, Rex." ({{ja|集中して,レックス|Shūchū shite, Rekkusu}}, ''Stay focused, Rex.''), and she and Rex hold the Aegis Sword together and point it into the sky to summon a beam of light, shouting the move's name. Transitioning into normal gameplay, they point the Aegis Sword forward to rain smaller beams of light from the sky down onto the opponents, whilst Rex says "And, strike!" ({{ja|行け!|Ike!}}, ''Let's go!''), before they fire a light beam from the sword to finish the move. The location in which the beams of light are fired is proportional to the location of the trapped opponents. Compared to Pyra's [[Burning Sword]], Mythra's Sacred Arrow deals much higher total damage and has more horizontal coverage, but has lower KO potential. | ||
Up to three opponents can be trapped into the cutscene; if no opponents are hit, the move fails. | Up to three opponents can be trapped into the cutscene; if no opponents are hit, the move fails. | ||
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*[[Burning Sword]], Sacred Arrow, and [[Final Blaster]] are the only Final Smashes that start off with a cinematic but end in-game. The opposite holds true for [[Infernal Climax]]. | *[[Burning Sword]], Sacred Arrow, and [[Final Blaster]] are the only Final Smashes that start off with a cinematic but end in-game. The opposite holds true for [[Infernal Climax]]. | ||
**Along with {{b|Petey Piranha|Final Smash}}, these are also the only Final Smashes from DLC characters in ''Ultimate'' to contain non-cinematic elements. | **Along with {{b|Petey Piranha|Final Smash}}, these are also the only Final Smashes from DLC characters in ''Ultimate'' to contain non-cinematic elements. | ||
*Masahiro Sakurai showed an early version of Sacred Arrow in a [[YouTube]] video, notably with Mythra holding the {{iw|xenoserieswiki|Aegis}} much lower. The angle was raised to not look like she is impaling opponents.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKQ2v9kno9I=206s Odds and Ends of Supervising [Graphics]]</ref> | *Masahiro Sakurai showed an early version of Sacred Arrow in a [[YouTube]] video, notably with Mythra holding the {{iw|xenoserieswiki|Aegis Sword}} much lower. The angle was raised to not look like she is impaling opponents.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKQ2v9kno9I=206s Odds and Ends of Supervising [Graphics]]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |