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Sacred Arrow

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This article is about Mythra's Final Smash in Ultimate. For Zelda and Sheik's Final Smash in Brawl and Smash 4, see Light Arrow.
Sacred Arrow
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Mythra using Sacred Arrow in Ultimate.
User Mythra
Universe Xenoblade Chronicles
Article on Xeno Series Wiki Sacred Arrow

Sacred Arrow (セイクリッドアロー, Sacred Arrow) is Mythra's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview

Mythra summons Rex, who says "Mythra, now!" and performs an underhand slash to transition into a cutscene. In the cutscene, Mythra says "Concentrate, Rex.", and she and Rex hold the Aegis Sword together and point it into the sky to summon a beam of light, shouting the move's name. Transitioning into normal gameplay, they point the Aegis Sword forward to rain smaller beams of light from the sky down onto the opponents, whilst Rex says "And, strike!", before they fire a light beam from the sword to finish the move.

Instructional quotes

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Mythra (SSBU) Rain down arrows from above at the opponent Rex strikes. This Final Smash has less launch power than Pyra's, but it deals high continuous damage in a wide area.

Origin

Rex and Mythra performing Sacred Arrow in Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

In Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Sacred Arrow is Mythra's Level 4 Blade Special. The move's animation in Smash is a recreation of its animation in battles in Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese セイクリッドアロー, Sacred Arrow
UK English Sacred Arrow
France French Flèche sacrée
Germany German Geweihter Pfeil
Spain Spanish Flecha Sagrada
Italy Italian Freccia sacra
China Chinese (Simplified) 神圣之箭
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 聖光之箭
South Korea Korean 세이크리드 애로, Sacred Arrow
Netherlands Dutch Heilige Pijlenregen
Russia Russian Освященная стрела

Trivia

  • Burning Sword and Sacred Arrow are the first Final Smashes that start off with a cinematic but end in-game. The opposite holds true for Infernal Climax.
    • They are also the first Final Smashes from a Fighters Pass character to contain non-cinematic elements in it, and the second DLC character overall with this distinction, following Petey Piranha.