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#REDIRECT[[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Brawl#Ike]]
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[[Category:Fire Emblem series]]
[[Image:Aether.jpg|thumb|left|Ike tossing his sword in the air.]]
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[[Image:Aether_2.jpg|thumb|right|Ike swinging down with his sword.]]
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'''Aether''' is a special skill that can be used by [[Ike]] from the ''Fire Emblem'' series in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It will be his Up special move, and it will work similar to [[Marth]]'s [[Dolphin Slash]] and [[Roy]]'s [[Blazer (SSB attack)|Blazer]]. It is slightly different, however. He first tosses his sword in the air, which will hit a player. After about a second, he jumps up to grap his sword, hitting anyone in the way. He then swipes down with his sword, in a similar fashion to [[Kirby]]'s [[Final Cutter]] move.  He is resistant to attacks as he performs this move; he will still take damage, but he wouldn't even flinch. The official site stated this will be common with Heavy characters.
 
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[[Category: Super Smash Bros. Special Moves]]

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