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[[File:ThreeSacredTreasuresFinalSmash.png|thumb|left|230px|Pit's new Final Smash.]] | [[File:ThreeSacredTreasuresFinalSmash.png|thumb|left|230px|Pit's new Final Smash.]] | ||
Pit is confirmed to have the Three Sacred Treasures as his new [[smashwiki:Final Smash|Final Smash]] in this upcoming instalment. He dons the weapons and armor, then begins attacking with a flurry of arrows combined by three beams of light fired from the Mirror Shield, then finishes off with a hail of arrows that rain down as wide pillars of light, somewhat resembling the [[Bow]]'s special attack from''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. | Pit is confirmed to have the Three Sacred Treasures as his new [[smashwiki:Final Smash|Final Smash]] in this upcoming instalment. He dons the weapons and armor, then begins attacking with a flurry of arrows combined by three beams of light fired from the Mirror Shield, then finishes off with a hail of arrows that rain down as wide pillars of light, somewhat resembling the [[Bow]]'s special attack from ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Three Sacred Treasures appear to be named and partially inspired after the legendary Japanese artifacts of the [[wikipedia:Imperial Regalia of Japan|same name]]. | *The Three Sacred Treasures appear to be named and partially inspired after the legendary Japanese artifacts of the [[wikipedia:Imperial Regalia of Japan|same name]]. |
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