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The attack consists of Byleth pulling out Aymr, and charge up a powerful slam. Byleth has 30% damage-based [[armor]] on frames 34-63 if grounded; after the startup animation, but before the swing itself. It is possible to gain the armor if Byleth lands before frame 34 as well. It can be reversed once and dropped through platforms as a deadly mixup option. It can also hit characters standing on the lower platforms of Battlefield. Aymr does incredible damage and knockback, on top of being able to break shields in a single hit. If used at the edge of a platform, Aymr doesn't impact the ground, but the hitbox will occur slightly lower (around where a stage's ledge is located). With appropriate timing and spacing, this distinction allows Aymr to potentially foil certain recovery efforts. Like other "bold" moves, the clean hit triggers [[Special Zoom]]. The move also has several disjointed hitboxes that act as a shockwave when Amyr slams the ground. The shockwave deals significantly more base knockback, but significantly less damage and knockback scaling. If Byleth is airborn and uses Aymr near an edge, the impact of the axe head on the stage will catch them and briefly stop their fall.
The attack consists of Byleth pulling out Aymr, and charge up a powerful slam. Byleth has 30% damage-based [[armor]] on frames 34-63 if grounded; after the startup animation, but before the swing itself. It is possible to gain the armor if Byleth lands before frame 34 as well. It can be reversed once and dropped through platforms as a deadly mixup option. It can also hit characters standing on the lower platforms of Battlefield. Aymr does incredible damage and knockback, on top of being able to break shields in a single hit. If used at the edge of a platform, Aymr doesn't impact the ground, but the hitbox will occur slightly lower (around where a stage's ledge is located). With appropriate timing and spacing, this distinction allows Aymr to potentially foil certain recovery efforts. Like other "bold" moves, the clean hit triggers [[Special Zoom]]. The move also has several disjointed hitboxes that act as a shockwave when Amyr slams the ground. The shockwave deals significantly more base knockback, but significantly less damage and knockback scaling. If Byleth is airborn and uses Aymr near an edge, the impact of the axe head on the stage will catch them and briefly stop their fall.


Byleth may occasionally yell "Aymr!" while using this move. Similar to [[Peach Bomber]] from ''[[Brawl]]'' onwards and [[Ness]]' [[PK Starstorm]] as of ''[[Smash 4]]'', the clean hit often causes Byleth to say only "Ay-" during the swing and "-mr!" at the landing.
Byleth may occasionally yell "Aymr!" while using this move.


==Moves that utilize Aymr==
==Moves that utilize Aymr==

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