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Universe Fire Emblem
Availability Downloadable
Final Smash Progenitor God Ruptured Heaven
Byleth (SSBU)
Byleth Joins Smash House!
—Introduction Tagline for Male Byleth
Byleth Recruits... Byleth!
—Introduction Tagline for Female Byleth

Byleth (♂: ベレト, ♀: ベレス, Byleth) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Byleth was officially announced on January 16th, 2020 as the fifth and final downloadable character from Volume 1 of the Fighters Pass. Although the male version is the default variant, the female version is available as an alternate costume. Byleth was released on January 28th, 2020, and is classified as Fighter #75.

Zach Aguilar and Jeannie Tirado, who respectively voiced the male and female versions of Byleth in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, will reprise their roles in the overseas version, while Yūsuke Kobayashi and Shizuka Itō will reprise their respective male and female roles in the Japanese version.

Attributes

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  • As mentioned by Masahiro Sakurai during the January 16, 2020 presentation, Byleth is specifically designed to be a "distance demon," a character along the lines of Marth or Shulk who utilizes large hitboxes to zone out opponents at mid-range. Byleth's overall reach is long due to their variety of weapons.
    • To compensate for this, Byleth has poor overall mobility (reportedly, slightly faster than Robin), and their grab range is rather short.
  • Byleth's main weapon is the Sword of the Creator, though they also utilizes the Heroes' Relics throughout their moveset:
  • Like Robin and Corrin, Byleth has a female variation for half of their alternate costumes.
    • The female variant has an altered idle animation where she holds the Sword of the Creator tilted upward. It is unknown if other animations are different.

Moveset

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  • The Sword of the Creator is utilized in Byleth's basic attacks and upward-inputted moves.
  • Areadbhar has long range, but is stronger at the tip. Except for the side special, these moves generally have precise hitboxes. It is utilized in Byleth's side-inputted moves.
  • Aymr is slow, but its attacks are very powerful. It uses the same heavy sword sound effects as Ike's sword, Ragnell. It is utilized in Byleth's downward-inputted moves.
  • Failnaught is used for quick attacks. It is utilized in some of Byleth's neutral moves.

Note: All numbers are listed as base damage, without the 1v1 multiplier.

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack     a knife-hand strike, followed by a roundhouse kick, and finally a flurry attack with the whip sword.
 
Forward tilt   an elegant downward strike.
Up tilt   swings their sword in an upward arc over their head.
Down tilt   a low swipe with their whip-sword.
Dash attack an inward swipe while sliding forward.
Forward smash   thrusts the lance forward. Can be angled, though the upward-angled variation is the strongest.
Up smash swings their whip-sword upward, hitting multiple times.
Down smash   sweeps the axe from front to back.
Neutral aerial rowspan="1" rowspan="1"|spins the bow around himself, hitting multiple times.
Forward aerial   swings the lance horizontally in front.
Back aerial thrusts the lance backward.
Up aerial   swings their whip-sword upward, hitting multiple times.
Down aerial swings the axe downward, with the ability to meteor smash opponents. Deals heavy damage to shields.
Grab  
Pummel  
Forward throw  
Back throw   wraps the whip-sword around their opponent and swings them around twice, throwing them behind on the second spin.
Up throw   shoves the opponent upward with their sword.
Down throw  
Forward roll
Back roll
Spot dodge
Air dodge
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
 
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
 
Floor attack (trip)
Floor getups (trip)
 
Edge attack
Edge getups
 
Neutral special [[]] The move (called 魔弓 フェイルノート, Demon Bow, Failnaught in Japanese) has him fire an arrow. They can charge it for more speed and damage, change directions while charging, and can charge-cancel with shield until a certain duration. Charging at its maximum duration will fire a powerful arrow that has a similar animation to the staff item. It must be charged a bit before it can be fired, similarly to how Bullet Climax cannot be shield-canceled instantaneously and must charge first.
Side special [[ ]] The move (called 魔槍 アラドヴァル, Demon Spear, Areadbhar in Japanese) has him lunge forward while swinging the lance upward with impressive horizontal and vertical range. If the move is smash-inputted, Byleth lunges forward farther, further improving its range. Aerial version has him spin it in an arc around him, covering area their aerial attacks don't but at expense of lag.
Up special [[ ]] The move (called 魔剣 天帝の剣, Demon Sword, Sword of God in Japanese) has him fling the whip-sword upward, acting as a tether recovery. If it connects with an opponent, Byleth reels the opponent in and bounces off of them. At higher percents, their bounce will meteor smash.
Down special [[ ]] The move (called 魔斧 アイムール, Demon Axe, Aymr in Japanese) has him channel all of their energy into a single, powerful yet sluggish strike. It has super armor during startup, can be reversed, and Byleth can drop through platforms while performing it. Like other "bold" moves (such as Falcon Punch, Warlock Punch, and Hatchet Man), it triggers Special Zoom.
Final Smash Progenitor God Ruptured Heaven

On-screen appearance

Taunts

Idle poses

Victory poses

Classic Mode: A Heroic Legacy

  • This route is themed around the four stages from the Fire Emblem series.
  • The final battle is against Master Hand and Crazy Hand, but another stipulation will take place during this fight; it is currently unknown.

Alternate costumes

Alternate costume (SSBU)

Reveal trailer

Gallery

Trivia

  • Byleth is the only character in Volume 1 of the Fighters Pass to not be from either a third-party company or a new universe, and is the second such DLC character for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, after Piranha Plant.
  • Byleth, like Ike, Pokémon Trainer, Wii Fit Trainer, and Inkling, is one of the few characters to have alternate costumes with different animations: Byleth stand animation is slightly different depending on the costume gender. Female Byleth holds the Sword of the Creator with its tip pointed upwards, while male Byleth holds it with its tip pointed downwards. All animations that can be played from the stand animation (like the idle animations) are subsequently affected through the animation blending.
  • With their debut in Three Houses in July 2019, Byleth is currently the most recent fighter to appear in Ultimate and, by extension, the entire Super Smash Bros. series. He is also the first character in the game to make his gaming debut after Ultimate's original release in December 2018, which was also the case with fellow Fire Emblem characters Roy and Corrin in their debuts.
    • Correspondingly, Byleth is the only Ultimate character to have debuted on the Nintendo Switch.
  • Byleth is the fifth fighter to receive an invitation letter in their reveal trailer, after Villager, Isabelle, Joker, and Terry.
  • Byleth is the only character whose alternate costume is displayed alongside his default costume on the official Ultimate site, and is one of two characters in general to have this trait, with Robin's page on the official SSB4 site similarly showing both genders, unlike other characters with alternate costumes.
    • Additionally, because male and female Byleth have different names in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese, the lists of fighters on the website names both of them in those languages.
  • Byleth is the first character with two different introduction taglines in the same trailer. This is due to male and female versions having different names in Japanese.
  • According to Sakurai's presentation, Byleth's development was worked in secret; even most of Nintendo worldwide did not know about this inclusion. Only the development team and other stakeholders knew.
  • Byleth is the only DLC fighter in Ultimate not to have been revealed before their presentation video's release. While none of Joker's contents were revealed before his video's release, the character himself was confirmed four months prior at The Game Awards 2018.
  • If excluding Kazooie, the female variant of Byleth is the first female DLC character in Ultimate.
    • Additionally, Byleth is the second DLC character to have a male and female variant, following Corrin in SSB4.
  • Byleth and Hero are the only Fighters Pass characters whose pages were available on the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate website the same day they were announced.
  • Byleth is the only character in Ultimate to have an exclusively tether-based up special, as Joker gains Wings of Rebellion through Arsene, and Ivysaur can use alternative up special moves through Pokémon Change.
    • Their tether is also the first one in Ultimate that can grab opponents while the user is airborne.
  • Byleth, along with Robin and Corrin, shares the unique distinction of being Fire Emblem characters:
    • That have costumes that change their default genders (which are all male).
    • That have access to projectiles.
      • Like Robin, Byleth is the only Fire Emblem character whose down special is not a counterattack.
      • Also like Robin, Byleth utilizes more than one weapon.