Great Aether

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Great Aether is Ike's Final Smash. It was described by the DOJO!! as a more powerful version of his Aether. Ike becomes invincible and swings his sword in front of him and anybody who he hits is sent upward. He then leaps into the air, slashes the character(s) fifteen times with his sword aflame, and knocks them downward with a powerful finishing blow, similar to Link's Triforce Slash. Upon impact with the ground, a large explosion knocks any character that happens to be too close. Stated in Super Smash Bros Brawl: Premier Edition player's guide, Great Aether, "Ike's Final Smash attack looks devastating, but it's really not very powerful compared to other character's final smash attacks." This is somewhat misleading: the attack does about 70% damage (52% from the attack, 12% in the explosion), and is one of the most damaging Final Smashes in the game. It does, however, have significantly lower knockback than other Final Smashes. Multiple enemies can be picked up in this attack and, although Ike is invincible during this move, Ike's victims can be attacked by other players along the way down. The full height that the move elevates to the highest point of the stage and particularly stays to the center. At the beginning and middle of the move, Ike yells "Great...AETHERRRR!!"(in the Japanese version, he shouts, "DAI...TEN...KUU!" which can, in fact, be roughly translated to Great Aether). Due to the fact that Ike moves to the center of the stage when this move activates, on some created stages the downswing can be somewhat of a suicide KO. Oddly, after the initial upswing, Ike's sword dissapears until he begins attacking his opponent in midair

Trophy Description

Ike's Final Smash--a powered-up version of his signature move, Aether. Ike faces a foe and swings his sword up for a hit, then tosses his sword into the air, performs multiple nasty strikes, and finally unleashes a mighty overhand blow to send his opponent plummeting down. It's a very impressive sight, but if Ike misses with the first upward swing, he can't use the move.

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His Final Smash (around 2:33)

Confirmation

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