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On the {{SSBU|DLC}} stage, [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the character [[Azurda]], whose back serves as the stage itself, has different lines of commentary that he can say throughout a match, including some exclusive ones for when {{SSBU|Pyra}} or {{SSBU|Mythra}} are in battle. The following is a list of his dialogue.
On the {{SSBU|DLC}} stage, [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the character [[Azurda]], whose back serves as the stage itself, has different lines of commentary that he can say throughout a match, including some exclusive ones for when {{SSBU|Pyra}} or {{SSBU|Mythra}} are in battle. The following is a list of his dialogue.



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On the DLC stage, Cloud Sea of Alrest in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the character Azurda, whose back serves as the stage itself, has different lines of commentary that he can say throughout a match, including some exclusive ones for when Pyra or Mythra are in battle. The following is a list of his dialogue.

General

Dialogue Scenario
"I want to see a nice, clean fight. Do you hear?" When the match begins
"Well played!"
"Very well done!"
"They fell right into that one!"
"Ooh, very clever!"
"No hard feelings, eh?"
"Oh, that's delightfully warm!"
"Quickly! You had better hurry it up!" When a timed match is about to end
"It seems we will soon have a winner!" When an opponent is on their last stock