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However, Pyra is unable to attack while her sword is out, which includes using [[Prominence Revolt]] should she fall offstage while using this move, making it risky to do so, but she can still jump, shield, roll and dodge. The sword acts as a [[projectile]] and thus can be [[reflect]]ed and [[pocket]]ed when thrown. If the sword is pocketed, another Aegis Sword will appear in Pyra's hand to maintain her moveset; the pocketed Aegis Sword can be used for one use of Blazing End before disappearing.
However, Pyra is unable to attack while her sword is out, which includes using [[Prominence Revolt]] should she fall offstage while using this move, making it risky to do so, but she can still jump, shield, roll and dodge. The sword acts as a [[projectile]] and thus can be [[reflect]]ed and [[pocket]]ed when thrown. If the sword is pocketed, another Aegis Sword will appear in Pyra's hand to maintain her moveset; the pocketed Aegis Sword can be used for one use of Blazing End before disappearing.


When catching the sword as it returns, Pyra is put in a 20 frames long regrab animation. This animation can be canceled by performing another animation such as shield, dodge, roll, [[jumpsquat]] or even [[footstool]]. The latter is very useful as it allows Blazing End to be used to set up jab [[lock]]s.
When catching the sword as it returns, Pyra is put in a 14 frames long regrab animation. This animation can be canceled by performing another animation such as shield, dodge, roll, [[jumpsquat]] or even [[footstool]]. The latter is very useful as it allows Blazing End to be used to set up jab [[lock]]s.


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