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Magnus
Artwork used for Magnus's Spirit. Ripped from Game Files
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Official artwork of Magnus from Kid Icarus: Uprising.

Universe Kid Icarus
Debut Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Most recent non-Smash appearance Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo 3DS
Species Human
Gender Male
Place of origin Overworld
English voice actor Patrick Seitz
Japanese voice actor Kenji Nomura
Article on Icaruspedia Magnus

Magnus (マグナ, Maguna) is a character from the Kid Icarus series. Debuting in Kid Icarus: Uprising, he is a skilled mercenary with Herculean strength, and is considered the mightiest human swordsman in the world.

Origin

Couldn't find a pic of him swinging the club. Hope this'll do for the time being.
Magnus in Kid Icarus: Uprising.

In Kid Icarus: Uprising, Magnus is a recurring character, being one of three notable human characters. In Magnus and the Dark Lord, whilst human forces are storming one of the Underworld Army's bases, Magnus appears as the only human who has successfully entered the castle during the siege. After a brief conversation, he and Pit team up for the remainder of the chapter because of their common goal of defeating the castle's ruler.

Upon reaching the throne room, Magnus and Pit successfully defeat the castle's ruler, Dark Lord Gaol, who is revealed to be both a woman and a long-time friendly rival of Magnus that was enslaved to fight on behalf of the Underworld Army by being forced to wear cursed armor.

Magnus reappears much later during The Ring of Chaos. Upon meeting an excited dog that wants to give him an ornate ring in its mouth, Magnus ultimately decides to wear the ring. As a result, Magnus discovers himself to be possessed by Pit's soul due to its sealing with the ring. Following their reunion, Magnus reveals to Pit that three years have passed since Palutena's Army, the Forces of Nature, and the Underworld Army successfully repelled the Aurum invasion.

Magnus also reveals that soon after the invasion, Palutena began warring against humanity for unknown reasons, which included Pit's Body fighting on her behalf. After defeating several Centurions, Magnus and Pit encounter and defeat Pit's Body; upon doing so, they put the ring on Pit's finger and reunite his soul with his body. Immediately thereafter, Pit departs to find out what has caused Palutena's change in demeanor.

Magnus makes his final appearance in The Three Trials. After Pit clears the first of Dyntos' trials, his second trial consists of fighting both Magnus and Gaol in a 2-on-1 battle. Dyntos reveals that instead of forging copies of them, he actually invited the real Magnus and Gaol, the latter of whom reunited with Magnus following the destruction of her cursed armor. Despite Magnus fighting at full strength and Gaol (now a definitive ally for good) reusing her reforged armor's powers, they are ultimately defeated by Pit and give kudos to him for his efforts.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

As an Assist Trophy

Magnus appears as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. 4. When summoned, Magnus goes after his ally's opponents and attacks them with downward swings or leg-level sweeps of his sword, dealing high damage and knockback. Magnus is able to run and double jump in a similar manner to his targets to chase them, and is even able to roll after attacking. Unlike most Assist Trophies, he is susceptible to flinching and can be defeated upon receiving sufficient damage, which causes him to kneel and fall down face-first before disappearing.

When summoned, Magnus will say "Sorry I'm late. I had other things to attend to." Once his assisting time is up, Magnus will stop chasing opponents and, before leaving, will say "Well, that was fun!" or "My work is done here, good luck on your own." Although Magnus was originally voiced by Fred Tatasciore in the English version of Kid Icarus: Uprising, he is succeeded by Patrick Seitz in Super Smash Bros. 4 because of scheduling conflicts, similarly to a few other characters from Uprising.

In Smash Tour

Magnus appears as an item in Smash Tour. When selected in a battle, any KO'd opponent will be launched away when the battle ends.

Trophy

Magnus' trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Magnus' trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Magnus
Ntsc Magnus is perhaps the mightiest human warrior, and he has weathered countless battles. He seems to prefer working alone, and he can respect the strength of foes like Dark Lord Gaol. However, he seems reluctant—not afraid—to fight Gaol. Is there a connection between these two?
Pal With many years of battlefield experience and a tongue just as sharp as his sword, Magnus is an incredible warrior. Nightmares of his past have led him to become a bit of a lone wolf, but when he clashes with Dark Lord Gaol, it's clear there used to be a strong connection between the two.
3DS: Kid Icarus: Uprising (03/2012)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Although Magnus does not reappear as an Assist Trophy, he does appear as a spirit.

Spirit

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
726
Artwork used for Magnus's Spirit. Ripped from Game Files
Magnus
Attack
★★ 2 1741 6970 950 3802 633 2535 Sword Attack ↑ Kid Icarus Series

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese マグナ, Maguna
UK English Magnus
France French Magnus
Germany German Magnus
Spain Spanish Magno
Italy Italian Magnus
China Chinese Magnus
South Korea Korean Magnus
Netherlands Dutch Magnus
Russia Russian Магнус