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File:Ss ssbb ike aether.jpg|[[Ike]] using Aether in {{SSBB}}.
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==Etymology and other languages==
==Etymology and other languages==

Revision as of 15:56, 1 September 2015

Aether

Is wii aether.png
Icon of the Aether skill in Radiant Dawn.


Use Sol and Luna in succession. Trigger % = (Skill stat ÷ 2)

Type(s)

Class (Mastery)

Capacity
  • 20 (in Path of Radiance)
  • 30 (in Radiant Dawn)
Game(s)

Aether (Japanese: 天空 Heavens) is a combat skill which debuted in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. In its first three appearances, it is associated with one or more of the game's Lord characters and, to a lesser extent, with their family - Ike in Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, Ike's father Greil in the former if hacked into the party, and Chrom, Lucina and potentially any of their female children in Awakening. It is traditionally obtained after class changing, as a mastery skill in Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn, tied to Ike and Greil's classes, Lord, Hero and Vanguard, and as a class skill learned by Great Lords in Awakening. Aether in Fates is a bonus skill associated with two of its original wielders, Ike and Lucina.

When activated, Aether deals two consecutive blows to the enemy. The first blow has the effect of the Sol skill, draining HP from the target into the user, and the second has that of Luna, bypassing the target's defensive stats. As with the two base skills themselves, the specific effects of Aether vary somewhat beyond this from game to game.

Data

Game Icon Effect Activation Capacity Notes
Path of Radiance Is gcn aether.png It unleashes two consecutive blows; the first restores HP equal to damage dealt, and the second halves the enemy's defense. (Skill)% 20 Cannot activate at 2 range.
Radiant Dawn Is wii aether.png It unleashes two consecutive blows; the first restores HP equal to damage dealt, and the second negates the enemy's defense. (Skill/2)% 30 Cannot activate at 2 range.
Awakening File:Is 3ds aether.png It unleashes two consecutive blows; the first restores HP equal to half the damage dealt, and the second halves the enemy's defense and resistance. (Skill/2)% -- Second-highest offensive trigger skill activation priority
(Lethality > Aether > Astra > Sol > Luna > Ignis > Vengeance)

Availability

Path of Radiance

Classes (Occult) Hero (Usable only through hacking)[1]Lord

Radiant Dawn

Classes Vanguard

Awakening

Units Ike (Both versions)Lucina
Units (inheritance) (Kjelle or Cynthia), if Chrom was their father • (Morgan), if Lucina was her mother
Classes Great Lord (Learned at Level 5)

Fates

Classes Vanguard (Learned from Level 25 and up)Great Lord (Learned from Level 25 and up)

Other appearances

Super Smash Bros. series

Ike using Aether in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
SSB.png This article or section is a short summary of Aether.
SmashWiki features a more in-depth article.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Aether is Ike's up special move. Its appearance is modified from its Fire Emblem appearances in that it entails only a single strike, omitting the second upward slash, and none of the added effects from Fire Emblem apply. Additionally, Ike's Final Smash is Great Aether, characterized as a significantly more powerful variation of Aether and possibly inspired by Ike's final strike against Ashera in Radiant Dawn.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U introduced character customization, including alternate variations on each character's special moves. Like all special moves in the two games, Aether has two variations, which are found at random and collected during the course of the game's other modes.

  • Aether Drive (Japanese: 進天空 Advancing Heavens) alters Ike's trajectory to give him more horizontal distance, flinging Ragnell upwards diagonally and following it in that direction.
  • Aether Wave (Japanese: 天空波 Heavens Wave) is less powerful, but flings a long-distance shock wave upon landing.

Trivia

Gallery

Non-canon

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Aether

Latin: sky, the heavens. Traditionally, "aether" or "ether" was a classical element defined as the substance of the universe beyond Earth - that is, space.

Spanish

Éter

Ether

French

Ether

--

German

Aithir

Ether

Italian

Etere

Ether

Russian

Небеса

Heavens. Used only in the Russian version of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, as no Fire Emblem game has as yet been officially released in the region.

Korean

에테르

Transliteration of "Aether", as above. Used in the South Korean version of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as no Fire Emblem game has as yet been officially released in the region.

References

  1. Fedule, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance Part 85: Trial Maps - Escape, Let's Play Archive, Published: 2012-08-21, Retrieved: 2015-03-05

See also

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