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Official artwork of Byleth from ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Three Houses}}''.
Official artwork of both male and female of Byleth from ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Three Houses}}''.
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'''Byleth''' (♂️: {{ja|ベレト|Bereto}}, ♀️: {{ja|ベレス|Beresu}}, ''Byleth'') is the default name for the player character in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Three Houses}}''. In the game, Byleth assumes the role of a professor to one of the three titular houses at [[Garreg Mach Monastery]], guiding the students through day-to-day activities and improving their combat skills.
'''Byleth''' (male: {{ja|ベレト|Bereto}}; female: {{ja|ベレス|Beresu}}, ''Byleth'') is a character from the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} series. As the playable {{s|fireemblemwiki|avatar}} in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Three Houses}}'', Byleth's name, gender, birthday and dialogue options can be customized. Unlike fellow ''Fire Emblem'' avatars [[Robin]] and [[Corrin]], however, Byleth has a set appearance and set voice actors, with the majority of their dialogue being from battle quotes instead of interactions with other characters.
 
Byleth is also the main protagonist of ''Three Houses'', and assumes the role of a professor to one of the three titular houses at [[Garreg Mach Monastery]] in order to guide the students through day-to-day activities and help them improve their combat skills.
 
Byleth debuted in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as the fifth and final character of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Fighters Pass Vol. 1}}.


==Origin==
==Origin==
Byleth Eisner is the main character of ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'', following in the footsteps of [[Corrin]] in also serving as a player surrogate. Unlike previous playable avatars [[Robin]] and Corrin, the only customizable features of Byleth are name, gender, and birth date, and they are portrayed as a silent protagonist, with the majority of their dialogue being from battle quotes instead of interactions from other characters.
In ''Three Houses'', Byleth Eisner is the child of [[fireemblemwiki:Jeralt|Jeralt Eisner]], a former knight of the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Church of Seiros}}, and {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Sitri}}, a nun of the {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Church of Seiros}}. Born in Imperial Year 1159, Byleth was in critical condition during their childbirth until Archbishop {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Rhea}}, at Sitri's request, took the {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Crest of Flames}} from Sitri and implanted it into Byleth in order to save the newborn. Unbeknownst to Jeralt, Rhea also did this in order to try and reawaken [[Sothis]], the goddess of {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fódlan}}. Although Byleth survives, the Crest transplant comes at the cost of Sitri's life, as well as Byleth demonstrating abnormally minimal emotion as a child and completely lacking a heartbeat, the latter of which seemingly has no effect on their health. Byleth does not recall much of their past, and Jeralt has told them very little of their childhood.


In ''Three Houses'', Byleth is the child of [[fireemblemwiki:Jeralt|Jeralt Eisner]], a former knight of the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Church of Seiros}}, and Sitri, a nun of the Church of Seiros, in Imperial Year 1159. As Byleth was born in critical condition, Archbishop Rhea took the Crest Stone of Flames from Sitri, both to save Byleth and to reawaken the goddess Sothis, resulting in Sitri's death. Byleth does not recall much of their past, and Jeralt has told them very little of their childhood.
Part I of ''Three Houses''{{'}} story begins with a chance encounter where Byleth and Jeralt rescue [[fireemblemwiki:Edelgard|Edelgard von Hresvelg]], [[fireemblemwiki:Dimitri|Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd]], and [[fireemblemwiki:Claude|Claude von Riegan]] from a group of bandits, they are brought back to Garreg Mach Monastery. Upon arriving, Jeralt is reinstated as the captain of the Knights of Seiros, and Byleth is enlisted as a professor for one of the Officers' Academy's three houses: the Black Eagles led by Edelgard, the Blue Lions led by Dimitri, and the Golden Deer led by Claude. Depending on the player's decision, the story plays out differently during Part II.


However, following a chance encounter where Byleth and Jeralt rescue [[fireemblemwiki:Edelgard|Edelgard von Hresvelg]], [[fireemblemwiki:Dimitri|Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd]], and [[fireemblemwiki:Claude|Claude von Riegan]] from a group of bandits, they are brought back to Garreg Mach Monastery. Upon arriving, Jeralt is reinstated as the captain of the Knights of Seiros, and Byleth is enlisted as a professor for one of the Officers' Academy's three houses: the Black Eagles led by Edelgard, the Blue Lions led by Dimitri, and the Golden Deer led by Claude. Depending on the player's decision, the story plays out differently in part 2.
[[Sothis]] is a mysterious entity who appears in Byleth's dreams, and eventually manifests in real life, although Byleth is the only one that can see her. She has lost all of her memories except her name, but possesses significant power and demonstrates this by granting Byleth access to the {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Divine Pulse}}, an ability that allows Byleth to turn back time. Eventually, after Byleth is banished to a dark realm by a mysterious group called "{{s|fireemblemwiki|those who slither in the dark}}", Sothis learns that she is a goddess upon rediscovering her past. She subsequently fuses with Byleth, thus granting them all of her power at the cost of ceasing to appear to them after that point, except in a few select circumstances. Sothis is also the source of Byleth's Crest, the Crest of Flames, which allows them to wield the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Sword of the Creator}} effectively.


[[Sothis]] is a mysterious entity who appears in Byleth's dreams and, eventually, manifests in real life, although Byleth is the only one that can see her. She has lost all of her memories except her name, but possesses great power, bestowing Byleth the ability to turn back time called Divine Pulse . Eventually, after Byleth is banished to a dark realm by a mysterious group called "{{s|fireemblemwiki|those who slither in the dark}}", and Sothis learns that she is a goddess upon rediscovering her past. She subsequently fuses with Byleth, thus granting them all of her power at the cost of ceasing to appear to them after that point, except in a few select circumstances. Sothis is also the source of Byleth's Crest, the Crest of Flames, which allows them to wield the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Sword of the Creator}} effectively.
Regardless of which house they choose, at the end of Byleth's first year as a professor, Edelgard declares war on the Church of Seiros and Byleth is forced to take a side. An accident results in them falling into a coma for five years; once they awaken, they reunite with their house of choice (or the Church of Seiros, should they decide to side against Edelgard after choosing the Black Eagles) and assist their house leader in their goals: Edelgard in Crimson Flower to destroy the Church, Dimitri in Azure Moon to stop Edelgard, Claude in Verdant Wind to discover the truth behind the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Crests}} and the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Heroes' Relics}}, and The {{s|fireemblemwiki|Church of Seiros}} in Silver Snow to stop Edelgard and Those Who Slither in the Dark.


Regardless of which house they choose, at the end of Byleth's first year as a professor, Edelgard declares war on the Church of Seiros and Byleth is forced to take a side. An accident results in them falling into a coma for five years; once they awaken, they reunite with their house of choice (or the Church of Seiros, should they decide to side against Edelgard after choosing the Black Eagles) and assist their house leader in their goals: Edelgard in Crimson Flower to destroy the Church, Dimitri in Azure Moon to stop Edelgard, Claude in Verdant Wind to discover the truth behind the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Crests}} and the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Heroes' Relics}}, and The {{s|fireemblemwiki|Church of Seiros}} in Silver Snow to stop Edelgard and Those Who Slither in the Dark.
What happens to Byleth depends on the route chosen by the player: in Silver Snow and Verdant Wind, they become the new leader of the United Kingdom of Fódlan; in Crimson Flower, Byleth devotes the rest of their life to ending Those Who Slither in the Dark and becomes a lifelong confidant to Edelgard; and in Azure Moon, Byleth becomes Archbishop after Rhea retires.
 
''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes}}'' offers an alternate timeline where Byleth never becomes an academy teacher. While traveling as part of Jeralt's mercenary group, they are ambushed by another group of mercenaries containing {{s|fireemblemwiki|Shez}}, the main protagonist of ''Three Hopes''. Byleth handily wipes out the other mercenaries and is about to slay Shez in battle before Shez suddenly reawakens with newfound power. The fight ends in a draw as Byleth claims that their repelling of the opposing mercenaries to be a successful mission and leaves, after which Shez swears to get revenge against Byleth. This alternate series of events results in Byleth never meeting the students of the Officers' Academy and remaining a mercenary. Depending on choices the player makes in the game, Byleth either joins forces with Shez, sacrifices themselves to Sothis out of revenge over Shez killing Jeralt, or confronts Shez directly in a battle that leads to one of them being slain as a result.


What happens to Byleth depends on the route, in Silver Snow and Verdant Wind, they become the new leader of the United Kingdom of Fódlan, in Crimson Flower, Byleth spends the rest of their life to end Those Who Slither in the Dark and becomes a lifelong confidant to Edelgard, and in Azure Moon, Byleth becomes Archbishop after Rhea retires.
Both versions of Byleth also appear as units the player can recruit in the crossover game ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Heroes}}''. Most recently, ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Engage}}'' features male Byleth as one of the game's numerous Emblems, ethereal clones of protagonists from various other ''Fire Emblem'' games who dwell within special rings.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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[[File:Fighter-byleth.png|thumb|left|Male and female Byleth, as they appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Fighter-byleth.png|thumb|left|Male and female Byleth, as they appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]


Byleth appears as a [[newcomer]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with his inclusion being announced during a ''[[Mr. Sakurai Presents]]'' presentation on January 16, 2020.<ref name=Tutorial>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aqVlLlKkcg Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Byleth"]</ref> He is the fifth and final [[DLC]] character of {{H2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Fighters Pass Vol. 1}}, and was released on January 28, 2020.<ref name=Tutorial/> Like his fellow {{uv|Fire Emblem}} representatives {{SSBU|Robin}} and {{SSBU|Corrin}}, Byleth's female counterpart is also playable as an [[alternate costume]].
Byleth appears as a [[newcomer]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with his inclusion being announced during a ''[[Mr. Sakurai Presents]]'' presentation on January 16, 2020.<ref name=Tutorial>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aqVlLlKkcg Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Byleth"]</ref> He is the fifth and final [[DLC]] character of {{H2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Fighters Pass Vol. 1}}, and was released on January 28, 2020.<ref name=Tutorial/> Like his fellow {{uv|Fire Emblem}} avatars {{SSBU|Robin}} and {{SSBU|Corrin}}, Byleth's female counterpart is also playable as an [[Alternate costume]] character.


''Super Smash Bros.'' creator [[Masahiro Sakurai]] played an early version of ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Three Houses}}'' in order to gain a better experience of how to develop Byleth for ''Ultimate''.<ref name=Tutorial/><ref name=Famitsu>[https://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sr4sfq Famitsu magazine - Masahiro Sakurai's column, Vol. 597]</ref> Sakurai further elaborated that he did this to also ensure that Byleth's release was not delayed, and mentioned that he used this developmental process previously, in which he listed ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild}}'' as an example.<ref name=Tutorial/>
''Super Smash Bros.'' creator [[Masahiro Sakurai]] played an early version of ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Three Houses}}'' in order to gain a better experience of how to develop Byleth for ''Ultimate''.<ref name=Tutorial/><ref name=Famitsu>[https://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sr4sfq Famitsu magazine - Masahiro Sakurai's column, Vol. 597]</ref> Sakurai further elaborated that he did this to also ensure that Byleth's release was not delayed, and mentioned that he used this developmental process previously, noting ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild}}'' as an example.<ref name=Tutorial/>


In a subsequent interview with Famitsu on February 5, 2020, Sakurai stated that he agreed with fan criticisms regarding the amount of both sword-wielding characters and playable ''Fire Emblem'' representatives in ''Ultimate''. However, he reiterated that he was proceeding with a plan created for him by Nintendo and not picking his own favorites to be in the roster.<ref name=Famitsu/>
In a subsequent interview with Famitsu on February 5, 2020, Sakurai stated that he agreed with fan criticisms regarding the amount of both sword-wielding characters and ''Fire Emblem'' fighters in ''Ultimate''. However, he reiterated that he was proceeding with a plan created for him by Nintendo and not picking his own favorite characters to be added to the roster.<ref name=Famitsu/>


Sakurai said that freshness was the theme of Byleth's inclusion, as ''Three Houses'' was released only seven months after ''Ultimate''. Due to Sakurai's aforementioned agreement with the criticism, he sought to have Byleth's moveset reference the branching storylines of ''Three Houses''. As a result, he decided that Byleth would not only retain the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Sword of the Creator}}, but also wield the eponymous three houses' signature {{s|fireemblemwiki|regalia}} ({{s|fireemblemwiki|Aymr}}, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Areadbhar}}, and {{s|fireemblemwiki|Failnaught}}).<ref name=Famitsu/>
Sakurai said that freshness was the theme of Byleth's inclusion, as ''Three Houses'' was released only seven months after ''Ultimate''. Due to Sakurai's aforementioned agreement with the criticism, he sought to have Byleth's moveset reference the branching storylines of ''Three Houses''. As a result, he decided that Byleth would not only retain the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Sword of the Creator}}, but also wield the house leaders' signature {{s|fireemblemwiki|regalia}}: {{s|fireemblemwiki|Aymr}}, {{s|fireemblemwiki|Areadbhar}}, and {{s|fireemblemwiki|Failnaught}}.<ref name=Famitsu/>
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
<!--NOTE: Please don't add anything about the criticism towards Byleth's announcement.-->
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*With a July 2019 debut, Byleth is currently the most recent fighter in ''Super Smash Bros.'' history.
*Due to ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Three Houses}}'' being released in July 2019, Byleth is currently the most recently debuted fighter in ''Super Smash Bros.'' history.
*Byleth is one of two playable characters whose system of origin is the [[Nintendo Switch]], the other being {{SSBU|Min Min}}.
**This also makes Byleth the only character to debut after the initial release of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
**Due to Byleth's appearance in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Heroes}}'' prior to ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Three Houses}}'', Byleth is the only playable character in the series to technically have debuted in a mobile game.
*Byleth is the first playable character whose system of origin is the [[Nintendo Switch]]. They would be succeeded by [[Min Min]], [[Pyra]], and [[Mythra]].
*It’s impossible in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Three Houses}}'' for Byleth to use all three Lords signature weapons in one route.
**Due to Byleth's appearance in ''{{iw|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Heroes}}'' prior to ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'', Byleth is the only fighter to technically have debuted in a mobile game.
*Byleth is the only character other than Jigglypuff with only one idle pose. However, the female variant has a different idle pose than the male one.
*It is actually impossible in ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'' for Byleth to use all three Lords' signature weapons during one route. Although {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Failnaught}} and {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Areadbhar}} can be obtained during Azure Moon, {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Aymr}} is obtainable only during Crimson Flower.
*In Japanese, Byleth has two different names to refer to the male and female versions. [[Villager]], [[Wii Fit Trainer]], [[Inkling]], [[Pokémon Trainer]], and the [[Mii|Mii Fighters]] also share this trait.
*Byleth and [[Jigglypuff]] are the only fighters who have a single idle pose. However, female Byleth has a different idle pose compared to male Byleth.
**Byleth is the only character with this distinction to have a given name rather than a generic title, and the only one to have this distinction in Japanese.
*In Japanese, Byleth has two different names to refer to the male and female variants. [[Villager]], [[Wii Fit Trainer]], [[Inkling]], [[Pokémon Trainer]], and the [[Mii|Mii Fighters]] also share this trait.
*Byleth is the first and so far only ''Fire Emblem'' character who possesses a [[tether recovery]].
**Byleth is the only fighter with this distinction to have a given name instead of a generic title, and the only one to have this distinction in Japanese.
*Byleth, along with [[Robin]] and [[Corrin]], shares the unique distinction of being ''Fire Emblem'' characters:
*As with the other characters who have male and female variants, male and female Byleth have been established as separate entities. Both of them can be seen separately in {{SSBU|Sora}}'s reveal trailer.
**That have male and female variants, with all of their default costumes being male.
*Byleth is the first DLC first party character where purchase of them in any ''Super Smash Bros.'' game came alongside a new stage; {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, {{SSB4|Lucas}}, {{SSB4|Roy}}, {{SSB4|Corrin}} and {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} were not bundled with one.
**That have access to [[projectile]]s.
**That are {{s|fireemblemwiki|Avatar}} characters in their original games.
*Robin and Byleth are the only ''Fire Emblem'' characters whose [[down special]]s are not [[counterattack]]s.
**Also like Robin, Byleth utilizes more than one weapon.
*Byleth is one of two female characters with moves that have super armor, along with Wendy.
**Coincidentally, they are both alternate costumes.
*Byleth is the only playable ''Fire Emblem'' character who does not use a sharpening sound effect when charging a smash attack. However, this does not apply when charging a forward smash with a battering item.
*Byleth is the third ''Fire Emblem'' character to be a DLC, with the first two being veteran {{SSB4|Roy}} and newcomer {{SSB4|Corrin}} in ''SSB4'' respectively.
**Additionally, Byleth is the second ''Fire Emblem'' newcomer to be DLC in their debut.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 13:08, November 4, 2024

For fighter info, see Byleth (SSBU).
Byleth
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Official artwork of both male and female of Byleth from Fire Emblem: Three Houses.

Universe Fire Emblem
Debut Fire Emblem Heroes (2019, technical debut)
Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019, proper debut)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance WarioWare: Move It! (2023, cameo; male only)
Console/platform of origin Android/iOS (technical debut)
Nintendo Switch (proper debut)
Species Human/Artificial Nabatean hybrid (augmented via the Crest of Flames)
Gender Varies
Place of origin Fódlan
Designed by Chinatsu Kurahana
English voice actor ♂: Zach Aguilar
♀: Jeannie Tirado
Japanese voice actor ♂: Yūsuke Kobayashi
♀: Shizuka Itō
Article on Fire Emblem Wiki Byleth

Byleth (male: ベレト; female: ベレス, Byleth) is a character from the Fire Emblem series. As the playable avatar in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Byleth's name, gender, birthday and dialogue options can be customized. Unlike fellow Fire Emblem avatars Robin and Corrin, however, Byleth has a set appearance and set voice actors, with the majority of their dialogue being from battle quotes instead of interactions with other characters.

Byleth is also the main protagonist of Three Houses, and assumes the role of a professor to one of the three titular houses at Garreg Mach Monastery in order to guide the students through day-to-day activities and help them improve their combat skills.

Byleth debuted in the Super Smash Bros. series as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as the fifth and final character of Fighters Pass Vol. 1.

Origin[edit]

In Three Houses, Byleth Eisner is the child of Jeralt Eisner, a former knight of the Church of Seiros, and Sitri, a nun of the Church of Seiros. Born in Imperial Year 1159, Byleth was in critical condition during their childbirth until Archbishop Rhea, at Sitri's request, took the Crest of Flames from Sitri and implanted it into Byleth in order to save the newborn. Unbeknownst to Jeralt, Rhea also did this in order to try and reawaken Sothis, the goddess of Fódlan. Although Byleth survives, the Crest transplant comes at the cost of Sitri's life, as well as Byleth demonstrating abnormally minimal emotion as a child and completely lacking a heartbeat, the latter of which seemingly has no effect on their health. Byleth does not recall much of their past, and Jeralt has told them very little of their childhood.

Part I of Three Houses' story begins with a chance encounter where Byleth and Jeralt rescue Edelgard von Hresvelg, Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd, and Claude von Riegan from a group of bandits, they are brought back to Garreg Mach Monastery. Upon arriving, Jeralt is reinstated as the captain of the Knights of Seiros, and Byleth is enlisted as a professor for one of the Officers' Academy's three houses: the Black Eagles led by Edelgard, the Blue Lions led by Dimitri, and the Golden Deer led by Claude. Depending on the player's decision, the story plays out differently during Part II.

Sothis is a mysterious entity who appears in Byleth's dreams, and eventually manifests in real life, although Byleth is the only one that can see her. She has lost all of her memories except her name, but possesses significant power and demonstrates this by granting Byleth access to the Divine Pulse, an ability that allows Byleth to turn back time. Eventually, after Byleth is banished to a dark realm by a mysterious group called "those who slither in the dark", Sothis learns that she is a goddess upon rediscovering her past. She subsequently fuses with Byleth, thus granting them all of her power at the cost of ceasing to appear to them after that point, except in a few select circumstances. Sothis is also the source of Byleth's Crest, the Crest of Flames, which allows them to wield the Sword of the Creator effectively.

Regardless of which house they choose, at the end of Byleth's first year as a professor, Edelgard declares war on the Church of Seiros and Byleth is forced to take a side. An accident results in them falling into a coma for five years; once they awaken, they reunite with their house of choice (or the Church of Seiros, should they decide to side against Edelgard after choosing the Black Eagles) and assist their house leader in their goals: Edelgard in Crimson Flower to destroy the Church, Dimitri in Azure Moon to stop Edelgard, Claude in Verdant Wind to discover the truth behind the Crests and the Heroes' Relics, and The Church of Seiros in Silver Snow to stop Edelgard and Those Who Slither in the Dark.

What happens to Byleth depends on the route chosen by the player: in Silver Snow and Verdant Wind, they become the new leader of the United Kingdom of Fódlan; in Crimson Flower, Byleth devotes the rest of their life to ending Those Who Slither in the Dark and becomes a lifelong confidant to Edelgard; and in Azure Moon, Byleth becomes Archbishop after Rhea retires.

Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes offers an alternate timeline where Byleth never becomes an academy teacher. While traveling as part of Jeralt's mercenary group, they are ambushed by another group of mercenaries containing Shez, the main protagonist of Three Hopes. Byleth handily wipes out the other mercenaries and is about to slay Shez in battle before Shez suddenly reawakens with newfound power. The fight ends in a draw as Byleth claims that their repelling of the opposing mercenaries to be a successful mission and leaves, after which Shez swears to get revenge against Byleth. This alternate series of events results in Byleth never meeting the students of the Officers' Academy and remaining a mercenary. Depending on choices the player makes in the game, Byleth either joins forces with Shez, sacrifices themselves to Sothis out of revenge over Shez killing Jeralt, or confronts Shez directly in a battle that leads to one of them being slain as a result.

Both versions of Byleth also appear as units the player can recruit in the crossover game Fire Emblem Heroes. Most recently, Fire Emblem Engage features male Byleth as one of the game's numerous Emblems, ethereal clones of protagonists from various other Fire Emblem games who dwell within special rings.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

As a playable character[edit]

Main article: Byleth (SSBU)
Both renders of Byleth on the same image, taken from the DLC page on the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate website.
Male and female Byleth, as they appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Byleth appears as a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with his inclusion being announced during a Mr. Sakurai Presents presentation on January 16, 2020.[1] He is the fifth and final DLC character of Fighters Pass Vol. 1, and was released on January 28, 2020.[1] Like his fellow Fire Emblem avatars Robin and Corrin, Byleth's female counterpart is also playable as an Alternate costume character.

Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai played an early version of Fire Emblem: Three Houses in order to gain a better experience of how to develop Byleth for Ultimate.[1][2] Sakurai further elaborated that he did this to also ensure that Byleth's release was not delayed, and mentioned that he used this developmental process previously, noting The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild as an example.[1]

In a subsequent interview with Famitsu on February 5, 2020, Sakurai stated that he agreed with fan criticisms regarding the amount of both sword-wielding characters and Fire Emblem fighters in Ultimate. However, he reiterated that he was proceeding with a plan created for him by Nintendo and not picking his own favorite characters to be added to the roster.[2]

Sakurai said that freshness was the theme of Byleth's inclusion, as Three Houses was released only seven months after Ultimate. Due to Sakurai's aforementioned agreement with the criticism, he sought to have Byleth's moveset reference the branching storylines of Three Houses. As a result, he decided that Byleth would not only retain the Sword of the Creator, but also wield the house leaders' signature regalia: Aymr, Areadbhar, and Failnaught.[2]

Spirits[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese ベレト ♂ / ベレス ♀, Byleth
France French Byleth
Germany German Byleth
Spain Spanish Byleth
Italy Italian Byleth
China Chinese (Simplified) 贝雷特 ♂ / 贝雷丝 ♀, Byleth
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 貝雷特 ♂ / 貝雷絲 ♀, Byleth
South Korea Korean 벨레트 ♂ / 벨레스 ♀, Byleth
Netherlands Dutch Byleth
Russia Russian Байлет

Trivia[edit]

  • Due to Fire Emblem: Three Houses being released in July 2019, Byleth is currently the most recently debuted fighter in Super Smash Bros. history.
  • Byleth is the first playable character whose system of origin is the Nintendo Switch. They would be succeeded by Min Min, Pyra, and Mythra.
    • Due to Byleth's appearance in Fire Emblem Heroes prior to Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Byleth is the only fighter to technically have debuted in a mobile game.
  • It is actually impossible in Fire Emblem: Three Houses for Byleth to use all three Lords' signature weapons during one route. Although Failnaught and Areadbhar can be obtained during Azure Moon, Aymr is obtainable only during Crimson Flower.
  • Byleth and Jigglypuff are the only fighters who have a single idle pose. However, female Byleth has a different idle pose compared to male Byleth.
  • In Japanese, Byleth has two different names to refer to the male and female variants. Villager, Wii Fit Trainer, Inkling, Pokémon Trainer, and the Mii Fighters also share this trait.
    • Byleth is the only fighter with this distinction to have a given name instead of a generic title, and the only one to have this distinction in Japanese.
  • As with the other characters who have male and female variants, male and female Byleth have been established as separate entities. Both of them can be seen separately in Sora's reveal trailer.
  • Byleth is the first DLC first party character where purchase of them in any Super Smash Bros. game came alongside a new stage; Mewtwo, Lucas, Roy, Corrin and Piranha Plant were not bundled with one.

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