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Official artwork of Dunban from ''Xenoblade Chronicles''.
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Dunban
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Official artwork of Dunban from Xenoblade Chronicles.

Universe Xenoblade
Debut Xenoblade Chronicles (2010)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Console/platform of origin Wii
Species Homs
Gender Male
Place of origin Bionis
Voice actor Rufus Jones
Japanese voice actor Ryō Horikawa

Dunban (ダンバン, Danban) is a character from the Xenoblade universe.

Character description

Dunban first appears in the battle of Sword Valley, before even Shulk (being the first character the player controls when starting the game). He uses the Monado to send back waves of Mechon, at the cost of the use of his right arm. He eventually joins Shulk in his quest, able to fight using his left arm. Like Shulk and his friend Reyn, his motivations are to exact his revenge upon the Mechon (and Metal Face in particular) for their attack on Colony 9.

Dunban is a wise party member. He often acts as the voice of reason, as he is the eldest Homs party member (Riki is technically the oldest in the group when compared in Homs years), and one of the most traveled. He still defers to Shulk, but will often provide advice as to how Shulk should act. He is also the older brother of Fiora, Shulk's childhood friend who was killed in the attack.

In combat, Dunban is categorized as the group's glass cannon: a fragile, yet hard-hitting combo-oriented character. With the lowest health in the party yet high evade to compensate, he possessing arts designed to be used one after the other to stack status effects on a single target that most other party members are unable to do single-handedly. He can draw aggro extremely easily against a single target thanks to his high damage per second, which can make him the aggro absorber that Reyn usually fills in.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Dunban appears in Shulk's Final Smash. He is summoned alongside Riki to use a Chain Attack on the trapped opponent, before Shulk sends the foe flying.

Shulk's black costume is based on Dunban's color scheme. Additionally, Dunban is also the basis for a paid downloadable content costume for Mii Swordfighters. Nintendo also released a QR code for those who wish to have the exact Mii used in the costume's advertising.

Trophy

Dunban appears as a trophy in both versions.

NA: Dunban was hailed as a hero when he stopped the Mechon invasion of Bionis with the Monado. However, it cost him the use of his right arm. He's always looking out for others, and Shulk sees him as an older brother. In Shulk's Final Smash, Dunban, Riki, and Shulk team up to overwhelm the enemy!
PAL: Dunban was hailed as a hero when he stopped the Mechon invasion of Bionis with the Monado. However, he lost the use of his right arm in doing so. He's always looking out for others, and Shulk sees him as an older brother. Dunban and Riki join the fight in Shulk's Final Smash, where the three team up to overwhelm the enemy!

Gallery

Trivia

  • Mii Swordfighters in the Dunban costume still use their sword right-handed, as all Mii Swordfighters do. However, in Xenoblade Chronicles, Dunban's right arm is crippled from overuse of the Monado in the prologue. As a result, he only fights left-handed after the events of Sword Valley, which is when he wears the outfit that the costume is based on.

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