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*They are also the first Final Smashes from a Fighters Pass character to contain non-cinematic elements in it, and the second DLC character overall with this distinction, following [[Petey Piranha (Final Smash)|Petey Piranha]]. | *They are also the first Final Smashes from a Fighters Pass character to contain non-cinematic elements in it, and the second DLC character overall with this distinction, following [[Petey Piranha (Final Smash)|Petey Piranha]]. | ||
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Mythra using Sacred Arrow in Ultimate. | |
User | Mythra |
Universe | Xenoblade Chronicles |
Sacred Arrow is the Final Smash of Mythra.
Overview
Mythra summons Rex, who performs an underhand slash to transition into a cutscene. In the cutscene, Mythra and Rex hold the Aegis Sword together and point it into the sky to summon a beam of light. Transitioning into normal gameplay, they point the Aegis forward to rain smaller beams of light from the sky down onto the opponents, before Rex fires a light beam from his sword to finish the move.
Trivia
- Burning Sword and Sacred Arrow are the first Final Smashes that start off with a cinematic but the move ends in-game. The opposite holds true for Infernal Climax.
- They are also the first Final Smashes from a Fighters Pass character to contain non-cinematic elements in it, and the second DLC character overall with this distinction, following Petey Piranha.