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==Origin==
==Origin==
In ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', the wielder of the Monado has access to two additional Arts, with more being unlocked as the story progresses. Unlike what ''Smash 4'' depicts, not all Monado Arts are buff-type moves, as several are status-inducing skills or powerful attacks. In addition, two Monado Arts, Jump and Smash, were tailor-made for the ''Smash Bros.'' series and do not exist in the original game.
In ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', the wielder of the Monado has access to two additional Arts, with more being unlocked as the story progresses for an ending total of eight, three of which return for ''Smash Bros.'' Unlike what ''Smash 4'' depicts, not all Monado Arts are buff-type moves, as several are status-inducing skills or powerful attacks. In addition, two Monado Arts, Jump and Smash, were tailor-made for the ''Smash Bros.'' series and do not exist in the original game.


*Monado Buster is one of the Arts available from the start, acting as a powerful slash attack with an extended blade that deals additional damage to Mechon (the main antagonists of the game, which can't be damaged by weapons other than the Monado). The ''Smash 4'' behaviour of raising attack power is more akin to Monado Enchant, the second starter Art which improves damage and allows other party members' normal weapons to damage Mechon.
*Monado Buster is one of the Arts available from the start, acting as a powerful slash attack with an extended blade that deals additional damage to Mechon (the main antagonists of the game, which can't be damaged by weapons other than the Monado). The ''Smash 4'' behaviour of raising attack power is more akin to Monado Enchant, the second starter Art which improves damage and allows other party members' normal weapons to damage Mechon.
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