PERSONALITY: When Pit looked into the Mirror of Truth as he was sending an almighty flying kick in its direction, the reflection of what was in his heart was born. For someone that looks as badass as Dark Pit does, you would think he was completely and unforgivably evil. However, since the original Pit destroyed the Mirror of Truth at just the right moment, the cloning process was not properly completed. Although Dark Pit's disposition isn't sunshine and rainbows like his original, he still retains his sense of justice; he very well knows that the forces of the Underworld are the bad guys, and has no issues with busting some monsters.
That's pretty much where the similarities end, though he does have a bit of Pit's sense of humor and all of his arrogance. Dark Pit is much more serious than his counterpart; when he has a job to do, he does it, and without the song and dance and ridiculousness that Pit displays. He does seem to be a bit smarter than his original, though that might just because he thinks things through more. Sometimes he doesn't, like when he was so flustered from Pit trying to thank him for saving his life that he jumped off a platform, forgetting he couldn't fly anymore. Dark Pit also much more aggressive, and isn't afraid to take cheap shots when he has the opportunity to, like when he sucker punched Pit after the two of them defeated Pandora. On that note, he doesn't hate his original, despite the fact that Pit's happy-go-lucky attitude seems to get on his nerves. He more considers Pit a rival of sorts, which is why he doesn't have issue with taking cheap shots at him when the opportunity presents itself.
Dark Pit doesn't babble as much as Pit does, usually keeping what he has to say short and to the point, and he usually comes off as rude. The brain to mouth filter doesn't seem to exist on him, as he's not afraid to speak his mind, going so far as to call Palutena and Viridi idiots at one point (and he truly believes that all gods and goddesses are idiots for starting wars and getting innocent people caught up in them, not just those two).
One thing he prides himself on is his independence. Where Pit proudly proclaims himself a servant of Palutena, Dark Pit scoffs at the idea of working for anyone other than himself, and calls Pit a dog for blindly following someone else. Though at this point in his canon he doesn't mind lending a hand, especially in Skyworld games like Light VS. Dark, he has not actually declared allegiance to any of the gods or goddesses. This kind of attitude is not going to be changing any time soon, and he probably wouldn't take kindly to the fact that he has to join a guild in order to have a decent place to sleep.
Not much really seems to bother Dark Pit, and he comes off as sounding fairly indifferent during most of the events in his game (though getting beaten up by his original is enough to make him yell), but the one thing that pisses him off is the nickname that Palutena chose for him: Pittoo, which was later adapted into "Pittooy" by Hades. Seriously, he hates it. Don't call him that. Never call him that.
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That's pretty much where the similarities end, though he does have a bit of Pit's sense of humor and all of his arrogance. Dark Pit is much more serious than his counterpart; when he has a job to do, he does it, and without the song and dance and ridiculousness that Pit displays. He does seem to be a bit smarter than his original, though that might just because he thinks things through more. Sometimes he doesn't, like when he was so flustered from Pit trying to thank him for saving his life that he jumped off a platform, forgetting he couldn't fly anymore. Dark Pit also much more aggressive, and isn't afraid to take cheap shots when he has the opportunity to, like when he sucker punched Pit after the two of them defeated Pandora. On that note, he doesn't hate his original, despite the fact that Pit's happy-go-lucky attitude seems to get on his nerves. He more considers Pit a rival of sorts, which is why he doesn't have issue with taking cheap shots at him when the opportunity presents itself.
Dark Pit doesn't babble as much as Pit does, usually keeping what he has to say short and to the point, and he usually comes off as rude. The brain to mouth filter doesn't seem to exist on him, as he's not afraid to speak his mind, going so far as to call Palutena and Viridi idiots at one point (and he truly believes that all gods and goddesses are idiots for starting wars and getting innocent people caught up in them, not just those two).
One thing he prides himself on is his independence. Where Pit proudly proclaims himself a servant of Palutena, Dark Pit scoffs at the idea of working for anyone other than himself, and calls Pit a dog for blindly following someone else. Though at this point in his canon he doesn't mind lending a hand, especially in Skyworld games like Light VS. Dark, he has not actually declared allegiance to any of the gods or goddesses. This kind of attitude is not going to be changing any time soon, and he probably wouldn't take kindly to the fact that he has to join a guild in order to have a decent place to sleep.
Not much really seems to bother Dark Pit, and he comes off as sounding fairly indifferent during most of the events in his game (though getting beaten up by his original is enough to make him yell), but the one thing that pisses him off is the nickname that Palutena chose for him: Pittoo, which was later adapted into "Pittooy" by Hades. Seriously, he hates it. Don't call him that. Never call him that.