Corrin
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Template:SSB Infobox Corrin is the main protagonist and avatar unit from the Fire Emblem game Fire Emblem Fates. Corrin was born as a member of the Hoshido kingdom royal family, but was raised by the royalty in the Nohr kingdom, and the game revolves around the avatar as they make decisions leading up to whether they join Hoshido or Nohr as they fight. a newcomer to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U available as downloadable content. Like Villager, Wii Fit Trainer, and Robin in the game, the player can choose to play as male or female Corrin.[1] Corrin will be released internationally on February 2016. Unlike other DLC newcomers, there is no exclusive new stage to download alongside Corrin; However, two new songs, the original and an arranged version of the main theme of Fire Emblem Fates, "Lost in Thoughts All Alone", are added to the Coliseum stage instead.
Corrin possesses the blood of a manakete like in Fire Emblem Fates, allowing Corrin to transform parts of his body into a dragon for some of his attacks. Corrin also possesses the Yato blade to attack. Corrin's neutral special move is Dragon Fang Shot, which transforms his arm into a set of fangs that can fire a chargeable water projectile. His side special is Dragon Lunge, in which Corrin thrusts his arm, transformed into a spear-like weapon, forward. His up special is Dragon Ascent, in which Corrin flies directly up with a pair of wings. His down special is Counter Surge, which is a counter move that fully transforms Corrin to counterattack. His Final Smash is Torrential Roar, which turns Corrin into a dragon to catch opponents, followed by him roaring a stream of water that blows them away.
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- ^ Nintendo. (December 15, 2015). Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U - Final Video Presentation. YouTube. Retrieved December 15, 2015.