He's a man of few words whose blunt manner gives the impression that he's uncaring, but he's actually a passionate hero. Trophy Info Ike A member of Crimea's top fighting force, the Greil Mercenaries.
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Ike's Final Smash is Great Aether, which consists of a series of sword swings and kicks imbued with fire before colliding with the stage in a massive explision In a stark contrast to Marth's quick fighting style, Ike focuses on slow, yet powerful attacks to inflict high damage and launch opponents, and is a heavyweight, giving him better endurance than Marth. His design is based off of his appearance from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. Brawl, being confirmed on Augas the second Fire Emblem representative alongside veteran Marth. Ike is a starting newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Ike uses Ragnell in all of his attacks except his pummel and throws. However, Ragnell is imbued with Yune's power instead in the latter fight, and Ike lands the finishing blow to the goddess with the very blade she blessed. In Radiant Dawn, Ike receives Ragnell from Sanaki upon being appointed commander of the Apostle's Army as a down payment, and uses it in the fight against Zelgius, and at the story's climax against Ashera.
After he defeats the Mad King Ashnard, he passes the weapon into the hands of the Apostle Sanaki. Ragnell later falls into the possession of Ike, which he uses in the final confrontation against the Black Knight, and emerges triumphant. In Path of Radiance, Ragnell was in the possession of the Black Knight, who offers it to Greil for a duel, but is rejected, a decision that proves to be fatal for Greil.
It is a two-handed sword blessed by the goddess Ashera, making it unbreakable, and was created to defeat the goddess Yune, which was undertaken by the First Apostle Altina. Ragnell ( ラグネル, Raguneru ?) is Ike's sword. Ike, for being the second Fire Emblem protagonist to star in more than one game in the series after Marth and the first to appear on two subsequent games released internationally on consoles, is one of the better-known Fire Emblem heroes. The finale sees Ike finally battling and defeating Daein's megalomaniac wyvern-riding king, Ashnard with this accomplished, the continent is saved from utter destruction and Beorc-Laguz relations become more positive, and Ike is content with reverting to the life of a mercenary. Eventually, Elincia formally bestows the Lord rank to Ike so that he can lead the armies of Crimea and the theocracy of Begnion into battle against Daein, and after finding the willpower to wield the sacred blade Ragnell, he takes the fight to Daein's officers in their homeland, and clashes against the Black Knight wielding the dark sword Alondite. During the quest, Ike becomes arch-enemies with an enigmatic Daein general known as the Black Knight for murdering Greil, and Ike and his younger sister Mist learn terrible truths about their pasts later on, even as their expanding group must attempt to heal scars and gain the trust of the various Laguz kingdoms. Ike and the Greil Mercenaries must protect and escort the princess of the soon-to-be-besieged country of Crimea, Elincia, as the continent of Tellius, previously wrecked by conflict and animosity between humans ("Beorc") and transformable demi-humans ("Laguz"), bares witness to the uprising of another war incited by the country of Daein. He is a mercenary along with several others in a group under the command of his father, Greil. In the story of Path of Radiance, Ike is the first, and so far only main character, to break the tradition of a Fire Emblem protagonist being a noble or prince. PoR is the first console Fire Emblem to be released internationally, and it stars Ike as the protagonist, and the tenth installment for Wii ( Radiant Dawn) is a storyline sequel set in Tellius, where a slightly older Ike plays as one of the main characters Following Melee's release, subsequent Fire Emblem titles were released internationally, including the seventh installment for Game Boy Advance set on the same continent of Elibe as the sixth (the one starring Roy), the eighth installment on GBA ( The Sacred Stones) set on a stand-alone universe/continent named Magvel, and the ninth game for GameCube ( Path of Radiance) set on another new continent/universe named Tellius. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii Uīy 2005, the Fire Emblem series of tactical role-playing fantasy video games had fully been established as an internationally famous and successful franchise, thanks in no small part to the inclusion of previous Fire Emblem protagonists Marth and Roy in 2001's immensely successful Super Smash Bros.