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When this Final Smash is used, Chrom will | When this Final Smash is used, Chrom will begin by dashing forward while shouting "Anything can change!", "Now I'm mad!" or "Your end has come!" and strike forward with his sword, and any opponent that he hits with it will be stunned. If all of his opponents are hit, the camera angle changes to resemble that of attacks in ''Fire Emblem Awakening''. Chrom then back flips away, then dashes forward while attacking the stunned opponents again with a more powerful strike, sending them flying. | ||
==Instructional quotes== | ==Instructional quotes== |
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Awakening Aether as it appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
User | Chrom |
Universe | Fire Emblem |
Article on Fire Emblem Wiki | Aether |
Awakening Aether (覚醒天空, Awakening Heavens) is Chrom's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Overview
When this Final Smash is used, Chrom will begin by dashing forward while shouting "Anything can change!", "Now I'm mad!" or "Your end has come!" and strike forward with his sword, and any opponent that he hits with it will be stunned. If all of his opponents are hit, the camera angle changes to resemble that of attacks in Fire Emblem Awakening. Chrom then back flips away, then dashes forward while attacking the stunned opponents again with a more powerful strike, sending them flying.
Instructional quotes
Move List | Chrom quickly charges forward, slashes upward, then swings his blade diagonally to launch opponents upward. If the first hit misses, the move doesn't activate. If it hits, the move can hit multiple opponents. |
Origin
Aether is a skill from the Fire Emblem series, originating in Path of Radiance as Ike's mastery skill. Chrom can learn the skill in Awakening as a Level 5 Great Lord. Lucina always begins with the skill as her inherited skill from Chrom, as well as Kjelle or Cynthia if Chrom is their father (regardless of whether or not he has it equipped as a skill), and Morgan if Lucina is her mother. In addition, certain versions of Chrom can learn it naturally in Fire Emblem Heroes, while others can learn it through skill inheritance.
All three of the lines Chrom can yell when activating this move are lines he says when performing a critical hit or activating an attacking skill (such as Aether) in Awakening. However, in Awakening, he said "Now I'm angry!" instead of "Now I'm mad!".
Gallery
Awakening Aether as shown by the Move List in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- During his initial release trailer, Chrom's voiceline for calling out "Aether!" is said in a single phrase.[1] However, the final release of the game has him split the word into two syllables, one from the initial flip backwards and the other for the actual attack, through adding a pause in the middle of the same voice clip. In the Japanese version, the voice clip had a pause in both the trailer and the final release, likely because the Japanese name for "Aether", "天空", has a pause in between its two syllables.
- A similar issue was shown with Ike's Aether in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where a cutscene from the Subspace Emissary used his Great Aether voice line, despite the scene showing him using his normal Aether.
- During Awakening Aether, a special camera angle will activate during the second half of the attack, as a nod to the camera angles used in Awakening. However, if Chrom, or his opponent, are near a wall or a large part of the stage when Awakening Aether hits, the camera angle won't activate, and the standard camera angle will be in its place. It's possible that this was done to stop the in-game camera from clipping through the object(s), and obstructing the player's view.
- This is the only Final Smash to belong to a variant of Marth, but not be a variation of Critical Hit.
- However, similar to Marth and Lucina’s Critical Hit, Awakening Aether involves Chrom dashing forward to strike.