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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
The ''Xenoblade'' franchise makes it official debut in ''Smash 4'', with one fighter, one Assist Trophy, one stage, a handful of music tracks, a Mii Fighter costume, plenty of trophies, and a boss character. All representation is strictly from the original ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', as that was the only entry in the series to have been released by that point. | The ''Xenoblade'' franchise makes it official debut in ''Smash 4'', with one fighter, one Assist Trophy, one stage, a handful of music tracks, a Mii Fighter costume, plenty of trophies, and a boss character. All representation is strictly from the original ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', as that was the only entry in the series to have been released by that point. | ||
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*[[File:ShulkIcon(SSB4-U).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSB4|Shulk}}''': Shulk, the protagonist of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', wields the Monado in battle. In battle, Shulk utilizes various Monado Arts that alter his attributes, such as jumping height or damage output, and the Monado's beam blade grants him with the single longest-reaching sword in the game. Despite all of this though, Shulk is currently ranked 35th on the ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' tier list, labeling him as a low-tier character. This is in large part due to his Monado Arts’ drawbacks and his notoriously sluggish frame data, though a dedicated playerbase has been studying his Arts and continuously uncovering new advanced techniques with them. | *[[File:ShulkIcon(SSB4-U).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSB4|Shulk}}''': Shulk, the protagonist of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', wields the Monado in battle. In battle, Shulk utilizes various Monado Arts that alter his attributes, such as jumping height or damage output, and the Monado's beam blade grants him with the single longest-reaching sword in the game. Despite all of this though, Shulk is currently ranked 35th on the ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' tier list, labeling him as a low-tier character. This is in large part due to his Monado Arts’ drawbacks and his notoriously sluggish frame data, though a dedicated playerbase has been studying his Arts and continuously uncovering new advanced techniques with them. | ||
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*'''[[Metal Face]]''': Shulk's nemesis for the first part of ''Xenoblade Chronicles''. Metal Face appears as the stage boss of Gaur Plain on the Wii U version when the stage transitions to nighttime. While on the stage, he will attack fighters and destory parts of the stage, but he can also be attacked and KO'd. If left alone, he will taunt fighters and spout some unique lines if Shulk is in the battle. When dawn breaks, he flies away or may unleashes a surprise dash attack before disappearing. | *'''[[Metal Face]]''': Shulk's nemesis for the first part of ''Xenoblade Chronicles''. Metal Face appears as the stage boss of Gaur Plain on the Wii U version when the stage transitions to nighttime. While on the stage, he will attack fighters and destory parts of the stage, but he can also be attacked and KO'd. If left alone, he will taunt fighters and spout some unique lines if Shulk is in the battle. When dawn breaks, he flies away or may unleashes a surprise dash attack before disappearing. | ||
===Assist | ===Assist Trophy=== | ||
*'''[[Riki]]''': One of Shulk's comrades and party members. Uses Arts like Happy Happy, Freezinate, Yoink!, Bedtime, You Can Do It, and Roly Poly. He also appears in Shulk's Final Smash. | *'''[[Riki]]''': One of Shulk's comrades and party members. Uses Arts like Happy Happy, Freezinate, Yoink!, Bedtime, You Can Do It, and Roly Poly. He also appears in Shulk's Final Smash. | ||
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