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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The ''Fire Emblem'' universe has the most enhanceable spirits, with 10 in total.
*The ''Fire Emblem'' universe has the most enhanceable spirits, with 10 in total.
*{{uv|Final Fantasy}}, {{uv|Pac-Man}}, {{uv|Persona}}, {{uv|Fatal Fury}}, {{uv|Minecraft}}, and {{uv|Kingdom Hearts}} are the only third-party universes represented by a fighter not to have any enhanceable spirits.
*{{uv|Final Fantasy}}, {{uv|Pac-Man}}, {{uv|Persona}}, and {{uv|Fatal Fury}} are the only third-party universes represented by a fighter not to have any enhanceable spirits.
**Of these, ''Pac-Man'' and ''Final Fantasy'' are the only third-party universes from the base game not to have any enhanceable spirits.
**Of these, ''Pac-Man'' and ''Final Fantasy'' are the only third-party universes from the base game not to have any enhanceable spirits.
***However, in the latter’s case, there are no spirits other than fighter spirits in the base game.
***However, in the latter’s case, there are no spirits other than fighter spirits in the base game.

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