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[[Pit]] returns as a playable character in this game, with an updated look and moveset based on his appearance in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. While [[Palutena's Arrow]] remains as his Neutral Special move, Pit will now utilize some of his other weapons, including the [[Upperdash Arm]] and the [[Guardian Orbitars]]. In addition, Pit now has the [[Power of Flight]] instead of the [[Wings of Icarus]] as his recovery move. His Final Smash has also been replaced with [[Three Sacred Treasures]] from the previous [[Palutena's Army (Final Smash)|Palutena's Army]]. | [[Pit]] returns as a playable character in this game, with an updated look and moveset based on his appearance in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. While [[Palutena's Arrow]] remains as his Neutral Special move, Pit will now utilize some of his other weapons, including the [[Upperdash Arm]] and the [[Guardian Orbitars]]. In addition, Pit now has the [[Power of Flight]] instead of the [[Wings of Icarus]] as his recovery move. His Final Smash has also been replaced with [[Three Sacred Treasures]] from the previous [[Palutena's Army (Final Smash)|Palutena's Army]]. | ||
A 3DS-exclusive stage inspired by ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' has also been revealed | A 3DS-exclusive stage inspired by ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' has also been revealed, known as the [[Reset Bomb Forest]], which is the main setting of Chapter 11, ''[[Viridi, Goddess of Nature]]''. It depicts the war between humans over the [[Wish Seed]], with players fighting atop the ruins of a castle. At some point, [[Viridi]] herself appears, and a [[Reset Bomb]] will drop from the sky, completely changing the landscape into the Reset Bomb Forest. It's currently unknown if the structure of the stage itself will be impacted by this change. A Wii U-exclusive stage was also shown, known as [[Palutena's Temple]], and is revealed to be a massive stage similar to [[smashwiki:Temple|Temple]] and [[smashwiki:New Pork City|New Pork City]]. | ||
The [[X Bomb]], [[Ore Club]], [[Drill Arm]], [[Killer Eye]], and [[Back Shield]] all appear as an items. The X Bomb notably draws inspiration from both ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' and ''[[wikipedia:Meteos|Meteos]]''. Trophies of [[Phosphora]] and [[Pseudo-Palutena]] are also confirmed to appear. | The [[X Bomb]], [[Ore Club]], [[Drill Arm]], [[Killer Eye]], and [[Back Shield]] all appear as an items. The X Bomb notably draws inspiration from both ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' and ''[[wikipedia:Meteos|Meteos]]''. Trophies of [[Phosphora]] and [[Pseudo-Palutena]] are also confirmed to appear in the Wii U version. | ||
In the 3DS-exclusive mode, the ''[[smashwiki:Smash Run|Smash Run]]'', various enemies form | In the 3DS-exclusive mode, the ''[[smashwiki:Smash Run|Smash Run]]'', various enemies form series are confirmed to appear. They include the [[Monoeye]], [[Reaper]], [[Skuttler]], and [[Mimicutie]]. | ||
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