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*Succeeding {{SSBU|Min Min}}, Pyra and Mythra are the second and third characters that were [[spirit]]s in the base game.
*Succeeding {{SSBU|Min Min}}, Pyra and Mythra are the second and third characters that were [[spirit]]s in the base game.
**Coincidentally, their games of origin were in consideration to have playable fighters for the base game, but the base game roster had already been finished by then, making the idea infeasible.
**Coincidentally, their games of origin were in consideration to have playable fighters for the base game, but the base game roster had already been finished by then, making the idea infeasible.
***Both of these games were also released in 2017.
***Both of these games were also released in 2017 for the [[Nintendo Switch]].
*Pyra and Mythra mark the second time in ''Ultimate'' where multiple characters share the same slot in the [[character selection screen]] while having different Fighter Numbers, with the first being the {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}'s Pokémon.
*Pyra and Mythra mark the second time in ''Ultimate'' where multiple characters share the same slot in the [[character selection screen]] while having different Fighter Numbers, with the first being the {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}'s Pokémon.
*Pyra's design has been slightly censored; her shorts cover up more of her waist and she wears an additional pair of translucent stockings under them. Unlike Mythra, this change was not present in either her base game spirit or as an alternate costume in her home game.
*Pyra's design has been slightly censored; her shorts cover up more of her waist and she wears an additional pair of translucent stockings under them. Unlike Mythra, this change was not present in either her base game spirit or as an alternate costume in her home game.

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XenobladeSymbol.svg
Universe Xenoblade Chronicles
Shares character slot with Mythra
Availability Downloadable
Final Smash Burning Sword
Pyra (SSBU)
Pyra Blazes Into Battle!
—Introduction tagline

Pyra (ホムラ, Homura) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. She was confirmed as a playable fighter alongside Mythra on February 17th, 2021, and is scheduled for release in March 2021. Pyra is classified as Fighter #79.

Skye Bennett reprises her role as both Pyra and Mythra in English, while Shino Shimoji reprises her role as them in Japanese.

Known information

  • Pyra is tied to Mythra as a two-in-one fighter, similar to Zelda and Sheik in Melee and Brawl. She can transform into Mythra quickly, however it is currently unknown if it will be bound to down special.
  • Based on their reveal trailer, Pyra and Mythra appear to have a similar moveset, with their main differences being their respective Specials as well as the speed and power of their attacks. Following the archetypical traits of a transforming character, Pyra appears to be the "slow but strong" of the duo while Mythra is the "fast but weak".
  • In a similar fashion to Palutena and Cloud, Pyra floats during her dash.

Moveset

  • Pyra's special moves consist of her abilities as seen in Xenoblade Chronicles 2:
    • Flame Nova - A spinning attack similar to Toon Link's Spin Attack, drawing in opponents, dealing multiple hits before launching them.
    • Prominence Revolt - An upwards slash followed by a downwards stab. Comparable to Mii Swordfighter's Stone Scabbard.
    • Blazing End - Throws her sword forward. Her sword remains spinning after traveling a distance where it continues dealing damage until it returns to Pyra's hand.
    • Burning Sword - Pyra's Final Smash, consisting of Rex appearing and performing a wide-range slash before the two initiate Burning Sword. A cutscene Final Smash that shares the same scenery as Chain Attack.
  • A flaming upwards slice. Appears to be either her forward tilt or dash attack.
  • Up tilt - An overhead slash from behind her, similar to Cloud.
  • Down tilt - An inward slash.
  • Forward smash - A lunging two-handed sword slash, similar to Flare Blade visually.
  • Up smash - Throws the Aegis Sword above herself as it spins. Presumably hits multiple times.
  • Down smash - A spinning pirouette while slashing with the Aegis Sword.
  • Neutral aerial - Spins the Aegis Sword around herself, akin to Flame Nova.
  • Forward aerial - Slashes in an upward arch followed by an elegant twirl, similar to Toon Link.
  • Back aerial - Flips while slashing in an upward arch.
  • Up aerial - An overhead somersaulting slash, resembling the up aerials of most of the Fire Emblem characters.
  • Down aerial - Slashes downward in an arc, similar to Marth.
  • Back throw - Turns around and kicks the opponent.

Taunts

  • Holds her sword in front of her while engulfed in flames. Rex appears and pumps his fist up.

Victory poses

  • Mythra briefly morphs into Pyra, who does a pose and spins around while morphing back into Mythra, who does a finishing pose by extending her sword out.

Role in World of Light

Despite their status as downloadable content, Pyra and Mythra do have a legitimate role in World of Light, as the latter appears in the base game as a spirit that can be found in the Final Battle Realm, meaning that she was vaporized by Galeem. Defeating this spirit does not unlock her and Pyra as a playable character; rather, they are unlocked after downloading them and defeating at least 10 other fighters from Galeem's control, just like other DLC characters.

Spirits

Pyra's fighter spirit can be obtained by completing Classic Mode. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 500 coins, but only after she has been downloaded. Unlocking her in World of Light allows the player to preview the second spirit below in the Spirit List.

Additionally, Pyra has a support spirit as part of Ultimate's base game.

Reveal trailer

Gallery

Trivia

  • Pyra and Mythra are the fourth team of characters to share a character slot via transformation, the first three being Zelda and Sheik in Melee and Brawl, Samus and Zero Suit Samus in Brawl, and Pokémon Trainer with Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard.
    • Unlike Zelda and Sheik or the Pokémon Trainer, Pyra and Mythra have separate Final Smashes. The only other transforming characters with this distinction are Samus and Zero Suit Samus in Brawl, although their Final Smashes were the direct cause of their transformation. Zelda and Sheik in Brawl had the same Final Smash, but with slightly altered physics.
    • They are the first DLC characters to be transformations.
  • Succeeding Min Min, Pyra and Mythra are the second and third characters that were spirits in the base game.
    • Coincidentally, their games of origin were in consideration to have playable fighters for the base game, but the base game roster had already been finished by then, making the idea infeasible.
  • Pyra and Mythra mark the second time in Ultimate where multiple characters share the same slot in the character selection screen while having different Fighter Numbers, with the first being the Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon.
  • Pyra's design has been slightly censored; her shorts cover up more of her waist and she wears an additional pair of translucent stockings under them. Unlike Mythra, this change was not present in either her base game spirit or as an alternate costume in her home game.