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Pit reappeared again in ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters}}'' for the Game Boy, which served as the only sequel in his series for nearly twenty years. In this game, Pit was sent to train and gather the Three Sacred Treasures again so that he could defeat a demonic monster called {{s|icaruspedia|Orcos}}. This game went largely unnoticed, partially due to the fact that it was not released in Japan until 2012 via the [[Virtual Console]]. However, aspects of Pit's design that were introduced in this game, such as his redesigned blue eyes, brown hair, and laurel crown, as well as the design of the series' logo, made reappearances years later in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Due to all of this, ''Of Myths and Monsters'' is considered canon.
Pit reappeared again in ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters}}'' for the Game Boy, which served as the only sequel in his series for nearly twenty years. In this game, Pit was sent to train and gather the Three Sacred Treasures again so that he could defeat a demonic monster called {{s|icaruspedia|Orcos}}. This game went largely unnoticed, partially due to the fact that it was not released in Japan until 2012 via the [[Virtual Console]]. However, aspects of Pit's design that were introduced in this game, such as his redesigned blue eyes, brown hair, and laurel crown, as well as the design of the series' logo, made reappearances years later in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Due to all of this, ''Of Myths and Monsters'' is considered canon.


Pit was given a significant redesign for his inclusion in ''Brawl''. [[Masahiro Sakurai]] attempted to design him as if the ''Kid Icarus'' series had continued, with minor changes adding up to drastically change Pit's appearance, in analogy to the various design changes that were made to [[Link]] over the course of the many games of {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} series.
Pit was given a significant redesign for his inclusion in ''Brawl''. [[Masahiro Sakurai]] attempted to design him as if the ''Kid Icarus'' series had continued, with minor changes adding up to drastically change Pit's appearance, in analogy to the various design changes that were made to [[Link]] over the course of the many games of {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} series.<ref>[https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/15390/sakurai-speaks-on-brawl-character-development]</ref>


Following a surge of fan interest in the series due to Pit's appearance as a playable character in ''Brawl'', Pit appeared again in ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Uprising}}'', a sequel for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] which was released on March 23, 2012 and was also directed by Sakurai. Pit's design in this game is taken directly from his redesign as featured in ''Brawl''. In this game, Pit can't fly at all, and is once again tasked with defeating Medusa, who has been revived, and [[icaruspedia:Underworld Army|her army of monsters from the Underworld]], along with numerous other foes. After {{s|icaruspedia|Chapter 9}}, it is revealed that {{s|icaruspedia|Hades}} was actually behind all the havoc caused, using Medusa as a puppet leader. After many brutal encounters, Hades is finally defeated, leaving only his voice and soul to dwell.
Following a surge of fan interest in the series due to Pit's appearance as a playable character in ''Brawl'', Pit appeared again in ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Uprising}}'', a sequel for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] which was released on March 23, 2012 and was also directed by Sakurai. Pit's design in this game is taken directly from his redesign as featured in ''Brawl''. In this game, Pit can't fly at all, and is once again tasked with defeating Medusa, who has been revived, and [[icaruspedia:Underworld Army|her army of monsters from the Underworld]], along with numerous other foes. After {{s|icaruspedia|Chapter 9}}, it is revealed that {{s|icaruspedia|Hades}} was actually behind all the havoc caused, using Medusa as a puppet leader. After many brutal encounters, Hades is finally defeated, leaving only his voice and soul to dwell.

Revision as of 22:43, November 23, 2022

For fighter info, see Pit (SSBB), Pit (SSB4), and Pit (SSBU).
Pit
Pit
KidIcarusSymbol.svg

Official artwork of Pit from Kid Icarus: Uprising.

Universe Kid Icarus
Debut Kid Icarus (1986)
Smash Bros. appearances Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance WarioWare Gold (2018, cameo)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom Disk System)
Species Angel
Gender Male
Place of origin Skyworld
Created by Toru Osawa[1]
Designed by Toru Osawa[1]
Masahiro Sakurai[2] (Wii)
English voice actor Lani Minella (Brawl)
Antony Del Rio (SSB4/Ultimate)
Japanese voice actor Minami Takayama
Article on Icaruspedia Pit

Pit (ピット, Pit) is the main protagonist of the Kid Icarus series. As the captain of Palutena's Army, Pit fights on her behalf while receiving her assistance via Powers and her vast knowledge in order to protect humanity and maintain celestial balance.

After making a cameo as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Pit transitioned into a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and has been a mainstay in the Super Smash Bros. series ever since.

Origin

from the game's files
Artwork of Pit from Kid Icarus, the basis of his trophy in Melee.

Pit is an angel from Angel Land. His wings are only strong enough to fly for short distances, unless he uses the Wings of Pegasus. Taking up his trademark bow to stop the dark goddess Medusa after she attacked his home of Skyworld and imprisoned Palutena, he set out to gather the Three Sacred Treasures: the Light Arrow, the Mirror Shield, and the Wings of Pegasus. Fighting his way through the Underworld, Overworld and Skyworld, Pit was able to gather the three treasures and defeat Medusa, ending her threat.

Pit reappeared again in Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters for the Game Boy, which served as the only sequel in his series for nearly twenty years. In this game, Pit was sent to train and gather the Three Sacred Treasures again so that he could defeat a demonic monster called Orcos. This game went largely unnoticed, partially due to the fact that it was not released in Japan until 2012 via the Virtual Console. However, aspects of Pit's design that were introduced in this game, such as his redesigned blue eyes, brown hair, and laurel crown, as well as the design of the series' logo, made reappearances years later in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Due to all of this, Of Myths and Monsters is considered canon.

Pit was given a significant redesign for his inclusion in Brawl. Masahiro Sakurai attempted to design him as if the Kid Icarus series had continued, with minor changes adding up to drastically change Pit's appearance, in analogy to the various design changes that were made to Link over the course of the many games of The Legend of Zelda series.[3]

Following a surge of fan interest in the series due to Pit's appearance as a playable character in Brawl, Pit appeared again in Kid Icarus: Uprising, a sequel for the Nintendo 3DS which was released on March 23, 2012 and was also directed by Sakurai. Pit's design in this game is taken directly from his redesign as featured in Brawl. In this game, Pit can't fly at all, and is once again tasked with defeating Medusa, who has been revived, and her army of monsters from the Underworld, along with numerous other foes. After Chapter 9, it is revealed that Hades was actually behind all the havoc caused, using Medusa as a puppet leader. After many brutal encounters, Hades is finally defeated, leaving only his voice and soul to dwell.

This game also greatly expands upon Pit's personality through story and dialogue. Pit is a headstrong warrior that is fiercely loyal to those he has sworn to protect. However, he is extremely gullible and easily manipulated, having difficulty understanding sarcasm and metaphor. He is also a massive glutton, to the point where most of his decisions revolve around food and he gets upset when food is taken away.

Pit reappears in Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a playable character. He has also made many minor crossovers with fellow Nintendo characters (Tetris DS, the WarioWare series, Club Nintendo comics, and Captain N: The Game Master), all of which occurred before his reintroduction to the gaming community in Brawl. Nevertheless, Pit's relevance in the realm of video games has been reestablished thanks to his appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series. As of now, Pit is rather iconic in his own right.

In Super Smash Bros.

Pit does not appear in the original Super Smash Bros. in any capacity. A popular rumor, though, claims he was planned to be playable in the game, along with Bowser, King Dedede, Mewtwo, and many other characters, before being cut for space/time constraints. However, unlike the aforementioned three characters, no definitive official source has ever been found that proves Pit was ever planned to be included as a playable character.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Pit appears as a collectible trophy within Super Smash Bros. Melee. It can be collected on the Snag the Trophies Bonus Stage, the All-Star Rest Area, and side-scrolling Adventure Mode stages. The trophy features Pit's older design from games predating Brawl, although it features body proportions that are closer to his modern design. While Brawl was still several years away, a note which some believe to be foreshadowing of his appearance as a playable character in the next game is found in his Melee trophy: his trophy info cryptically asks, "Will Pit ever fight again?".

In the Nintendo poll for characters requested for Melee posted after the original game, Pit ranked sixth in the miscellaneous Nintendo characters bracket, with 5 votes, tied with the main characters of Shin Onigashima and Marvelous: Mōhitotsu no Takarajima.[4]

Trophy

Pit's trophy in Melee.
Pit
The head of Palutena's personal bodyguards, Pit traveled near and far to gather Three Sacred Treasures that would help him defeat the evil goddess of darkness, Medusa, and free Palutena, the goddess of light. Pit couldn't fly with his little wings; only the Wings of Icarus let him take flight. Will Pit ever fight again?
Game: Kid Icarus (7/87)

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

As a playable character

Main article: Pit (SSBB)
Pit as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Pit debuts as a new playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He has been heavily redesigned from his original appearance and Melee Trophy, taking on more realistic proportions, having an anime-like look to him, and looking much more elegant overall. The Three Sacred Treasures from Kid Icarus serve as his neutral special move, up special move, and down special move respectively, albeit with changes from the original game. He is also seen splitting Palutena's Bow into two sharp blades for his standard attacks, something that was not done in any previous game in the series. His Final Smash is Palutena's Army, where he calls on Palutena to send her army of angel centurions against the other characters.

Pit is ranked 17th on the tier list in C tier.

The design created for Pit in this game is used in the third game in the Kid Icarus series, Kid Icarus: Uprising, which largely owes its existence to Pit's appearance in Brawl.

Trophy

Pit's trophy in Brawl.
Pit
North America The captain of the royal bodyguards of Palutena, goddess of light and ruler of Angel Land. The dark goddess, Medusa, conquered the underworld, the surface world, and the heavens, and imprisoned Palutena. Pit escaped and, armed with Palutena's magical bow, set out to free her. Along the way, he gathered Three Sacred Treasures with which he challenged Medusa.
Europe The captain of the royal bodyguards of Palutena, Goddess of Light and ruler of Angel Land. The dark goddess, Medusa, conquered the underworld, the surface world, and the heavens, then imprisoned Palutena. Pit escaped and, armed with Palutena's magical bow, set out to free her. Along the way, he gathered Three Sacred Treasures with which he challenged Medusa.
NES: Kid Icarus (1987)

Stickers

Name Game Effect Character(s)
Pit Kid Icarus Weapon (type) Attack +26 Pit (SSBB)
Pit Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters StickerIconLaunchPower.png +16 Pit (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker Pit (Kid Icarus).png
Pit
(Kid Icarus)
Brawl Sticker Pit (Kid Icarus OM&M).png
Pit
(Kid Icarus OM&M)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

As a playable character

Main article: Pit (SSB4)
Pit as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Pit returns as a playable character. His design is that from Kid Icarus: Uprising, itself a slight refinement of his Brawl redesign. Pit's special moveset has been heavily revamped, as he only retains Palutena's Arrow from Brawl as his neutral special; however, it is now known as the Palutena Bow. His side special now has him lunge forward with the Upperdash Arm, allowing Pit to deal damage and even reflect some projectiles. His new up special is the Power of Flight, which is an angleable recovery that travels a good distance, but has no hitbox. Mirror Shield has been replaced with the Guardian Orbitars, which serve as both a reflector and a second shield of sorts. Due to Palutena being made playable in Smash 4, Pit's Final Smash was also changed and involves him wielding the Three Sacred Treasures all at once. Both the Upperdash Arm and Guardian Orbitars are weapons from Kid Icarus: Uprising.

Pit is tied with his clone, Dark Pit for 32nd/33rd place out of 55 on the tier list for Smash 4, placing within the D tier. His recovery, while still long-distanced, was made weaker due to the loss of gliding, as well as his jumps gaining less height. He was also nerfed in regards to damage, start-up and ending lag. However, some of his attacks were given more knockback, granting Pit improved KO power compared to Brawl. While seen as a respectable choice for tournament play, Pit currently has a relatively small player base.

As a pallette swap

Dark Pit has a costume that resembles Pit.

Trophies

Pit
North America Pit is the captain of Palutena's royal guard. Despite the wings on his back, Pit needs the Power of Flight from Palutena in order to truly fly. In Smash Bros., he can still get more air than most, with four jumps and a special move that boosts him higher. He has a new reflect move—it protects both sides!
Europe Despite being an angel with wings and all that jazz, Pit can't fly without a little bit of help from his favourite goddess, Palutena. In this game, he's good at both close and ranged combat, and can even deflect projectiles. On top of that, with a high-flying up special and the ability to jump four times in mid-air. he's also got great recovery skills.
Pit (Alt.)
North America Pit's side special Upperdash Arm delivers an uppercut so strong, it can send foes flying for a KO. If you miss and fall off the stage, Pit's up special can bring him soaring back. Another of Pit's specials is Palutena Bow, which fires arrows Pit can aim even after they've left the bow.
Europe Pit's Upperdash Arm special launches him forwards to strike with an uppercut. It's so powerful, it can deliver an instant KO! If you accidentally dash off the stage with it, one of his up special will get you back on easily. His Palutena Bow special can be charged up, shot straight up into the air, and you can even guide the arrows mid-flight!
Pit (Eggplant)
North America Let's squash a misconception right now— there is nothing worse than being turned into an eggplant. Just lettuce tell you, being hit by an eggplant bomb is humiliating. It leafs you without mushroom to maneuver and also makes you the laughing stalk of your friends.
Europe Maybe you think there's something worse than being turned into an eggplant, but we're going to squash that misconception right now. Lettuce tell you, being hit by an eggplant bomb is awful. Not only does it leave you without mushroom to manoeuvre, but it makes you a giant laughing stalk as well. (We're not sorry.)
Three Sacred Treasures
North America The powerful treasures used to defeat Medusa, the Three Sacred Treasures include the Arrow of Light, Wings of Pegasus, and Mirror Shield. That reminds me of a bit of trivia: there are in real life Three Sacred Treasures in Japan, but they are a sword, a mirror, and a jewel.
Europe These treasures, once used to defeat Medusa, are the Arrow of Light, the Wings of Pegasus and the Mirror Shield. And now for some trivia: the Imperial Regalia of Japan are also known as the Three Sacred Treasures, but those those three are a sword, a mirror and a jewel.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a playable character

Main article: Pit (SSBU)
Pit, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Pit returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Unlike in Brawl and Smash 4, he is an unlockable character rather than a starter character. He largely keeps his moveset from Smash 4, but his Final Smash has been changed to the Lightning Chariot, where he rides the Lightning Chariot and fires onto opponents on the stage, similar to the Dragoon item.

Pit was notably buffed in the transition from Smash 4 to Ultimate. Many of his normal attacks connect more reliably or have greater utility, and the universal reduction of landing lag improves the safety of his aerials. His KO potential has also greatly improved, addressing his arguably biggest weakness in Smash 4. Despite the buffs however, Pit's continued lack of major strengths and general perception as an "honest" character has resulted in poor representation and results in tournaments, with many players considering him to be lower-mid or even low tier.

As a palette swap

Dark Pit retains his Pit-inspired costume albeit with minor color differences.

Spirits

Fighter spirit

Primary spirits

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
706
from the game's files
Pit (Original)
Grab
★★★ 3 3078 9281 1362 4105 1598 4819 Jump ↓ Kid Icarus Series
708
SSBU spirit Three Sacred Treasures.png
Three Sacred Treasures
Neutral
★★★ 3 2709 8131 1292 3877 1217 3652 Shooting Items Power ↑ Kid Icarus Series

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese ピット, Pit
UK English Pit
France French Pit
Germany German Pit
Spain Spanish Pit
Italy Italian Pit
China Chinese 彼特, Pit
South Korea Korean 피트, Pit
Netherlands Dutch Pit
Russia Russian Пит
Portugal Portuguese Pit

Trivia

  • Pit is one of the four characters to have a different Final Smash across every entry since Final Smashes were introduced; the other three are Zero Suit Samus, R.O.B., and King Dedede.
  • Pit and Dark Pit are the only characters whose movesets contain two different reflection special moves: in Pit's case, being Angel Ring and Mirror Shield in Brawl, and Upperdash Arm and Guardian Orbitars in Smash 4 and Ultimate.
  • Despite being able to crawl in their respective home series, Pit, Mario, Donkey Kong, Young Link, Link, and Toon Link are unable to do so in the Super Smash Bros. series.
  • Pit, under the name "Kid Icarus", previously appeared alongside many Nintendo characters in the series Captain N: The Game Master. He was one of the series' main characters, along with Samus Aran (in the comic books) and Mega Man and Simon Belmont (in the TV show). Pit's appearances in Smash 4 and Ultimate, respectively, marks the first time Pit appears alongside Mega Man and Simon in a video game.
  • As of Ultimate, Pit and Dark Pit are the only Kid Icarus characters to retain their English voice from Uprising.

References