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If Lyn lands in the spot she was summoned, but lands again in a different spot (like from a breakable block of [[Mushroomy Kingdom]]), she will automatically strike her closest target.
If Lyn lands in the spot she was summoned, but lands again in a different spot (like from a breakable block of [[Mushroomy Kingdom]]), she will automatically strike her closest target.
Lyn is voiced by Lani Minella in English and Makiko Ōmoto in Japanese. ''Brawl'' was the first game to give Lyn voice lines, and her Japanese voice actress would continue to voice her in games since ''{{s|fireemblem|Fire Emblem Heroes}}''.
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===As an Assist Trophy===
===As an Assist Trophy===
[[File:Lyn-WiiU.png|thumb|Lyn as she appears in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.]]
[[File:Lyn-WiiU.png|thumb|Lyn as she appears in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.]]
Lyn reprises her role as an Assist Trophy, functioning similarly to her appearance in ''Brawl''; however, she can be defeated by taking enough hits and her attack is heavily [[nerfed]], but has a larger hitbox. While she still performs the same slash, it now appears as a crescent-shaped slice instead of a straight line across the screen.
Lyn reprises her role as an Assist Trophy, functioning similarly to her appearance in ''Brawl'' and reusing her voice clips from the game. However, she can now be defeated by taking enough hits and her attack is heavily [[nerfed]], but has a larger hitbox. While she still performs the same slash, it now appears as a crescent-shaped slice instead of a straight line across the screen.
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She can be defeated, just like her appearance in ''Smash 4''. If an attack fails to KO her, she will retaliate instantly. [[Training Mode]] describes her Assist Trophy: ''Prepares and then executes a devastating slash. If she's struck, she'll counterattack.''
She can be defeated, just like her appearance in ''Smash 4''. If an attack fails to KO her, she will retaliate instantly. [[Training Mode]] describes her Assist Trophy: ''Prepares and then executes a devastating slash. If she's struck, she'll counterattack.''


Oddly, unlike [[Marth]], [[Roy]], [[Ike]], [[Tiki]], and the [[Black Knight]], but like [[Lucina]], Lyn is not voiced by her current English voice actress, {{s|Wikipedia|Wendee Lee}}, who has portrayed her since 2017 in ''{{s|fireemblem|Fire Emblem Heroes}}'' and ''{{s|fireemblem|Fire Emblem Warriors}}''; instead, the English version of ''Ultimate'' reuses Lani Minella's portrayal of Lyn from ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''. Even more strange is the fact that Lee is credited in ''Ultimate''. Meanwhile, the Japanese version also reuses Makiko Ōmoto's portrayal from ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''.
Like ''Smash 4'', Lyn's voice clips in ''Ultimate'' are reused from ''Brawl''. {{s|Wikipedia|Wendee Lee}}, who has portrayed her since ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', is credited in ''Ultimate'' despite this. [[Lucina]] is the only other ''Fire Emblem'' character in ''Ultimate'' to not have her current English actor.
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**However, her installment is a prequel to ''Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade'', [[Roy]]'s game of origin.
**However, her installment is a prequel to ''Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade'', [[Roy]]'s game of origin.
*In a similar vein to [[Kirby]], Roy, and [[Pit]], Makiko Ōmoto, her Japanese voice actress from ''Brawl'', has been carried over into recent ''Fire Emblem'' games, starting with ''Fire Emblem Heroes''.
*In a similar vein to [[Kirby]], Roy, and [[Pit]], Makiko Ōmoto, her Japanese voice actress from ''Brawl'', has been carried over into recent ''Fire Emblem'' games, starting with ''Fire Emblem Heroes''.
*Lyn has made the most appearances out of all female Assist Trophies, having appeared in all games since its conception.
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