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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
[[FIle:MagnusAT.png|thumb|230px|Magnus Assist Trophy in the Wii U version next to [[Palutena]] and [[Dark Pit]].]]
[[FIle:MagnusAT.png|thumb|230px|Magnus Assist Trophy in the Wii U version next to [[Palutena]] and [[Dark Pit]].]]
Magnus appears as a regular trophy and an [[smashwiki:Assist Trophy|Assist Trophy]] in both versions. He attacks by jumping around and swinging his sword at the players, however he is vulnerable to attacks and can be defeated if he takes too much damage. He also appears in the Wii U-exclusive mode, [[smashwiki:Smash Tour|Smash Tour]], as an item that causes all the players that were KO'd in the last fight to get launched.  
Magnus appears as a regular trophy and an [[smashwiki:Assist Trophy|Assist Trophy]] in both versions. He attacks by jumping around and swinging his sword at the enemies of the player that summoned him. He is however vulnerable to attacks and can be defeated if he takes too much damage. He also appears in the Wii U-exclusive mode, [[smashwiki:Smash Tour|Smash Tour]], as an item that causes all the players that were KO'd in the last fight to get launched.  


Fred Tatasciore, who portrayed Magnus in ''Uprising'' was replaced by Patrick Seitz in this game. Meanwhile, the Japanese version of the game uses recycled voice clips of Kenji Nomura from ''Uprising''.  
Fred Tatasciore, who portrayed Magnus in ''Uprising'' was replaced by Patrick Seitz in this game. Meanwhile, the Japanese version of the game uses recycled voice clips of Kenji Nomura from ''Uprising''.  
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