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* '''Stamina Battle''': The match is a Stamina Battle; the exact amount of stamina the opposing fighter has varies from one spirit to another; if no stamina-boosting spirits are used, the player always starts with 120 HP. | * '''Stamina Battle''': The match is a Stamina Battle; the exact amount of stamina the opposing fighter has varies from one spirit to another; if no stamina-boosting spirits are used, the player always starts with 120 HP. | ||
* '''Timed Stamina Battle''': The exact amount of time and the opponent's HP vary based on the spirit in question; like with Stamina-only Battles, the player will start with 120 HP if no stamina-raising spirits are selected. | * '''Timed Stamina Battle''': The exact amount of time and the opponent's HP vary based on the spirit in question; like with Stamina-only Battles, the player will start with 120 HP if no stamina-raising spirits are selected. | ||
* '''Defeat the main fighter to win''': Only one specific opponent (the one that shows up on the Spirit Battle screen) needs to be defeated to win the battle. Defeating the minions is optional. | * '''Defeat the main fighter to win''': Only one specific opponent (the one that shows up on the Spirit Battle screen) needs to be defeated to win the battle. Defeating the minions is optional. | ||
* '''Defeat an army of fighters''': Usually indicates a horde battle where the player must defeat all opponents. | * '''Defeat an army of fighters''': Usually indicates a horde battle where the player must defeat all opponents. | ||
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* '''You lose if your CPU ally is KO'd''': Similar to above, but the player must prevent their CPU ally (who will sometimes avoid fighting) from being KO'd. Notably, this is the only condition under which a player can lose without being KO'd themselves or running out of time. | * '''You lose if your CPU ally is KO'd''': Similar to above, but the player must prevent their CPU ally (who will sometimes avoid fighting) from being KO'd. Notably, this is the only condition under which a player can lose without being KO'd themselves or running out of time. | ||
* '''Survive until the timer runs out''': The player wins when the timer expires. KOing all enemies is optional, but doing so will clear the fight immediately. | * '''Survive until the timer runs out''': The player wins when the timer expires. KOing all enemies is optional, but doing so will clear the fight immediately. | ||
* '''Start the battle with 300%''': All fighters start with 300% damage like in [[Sudden Death]], making them incredibly easy to launch. | |||
* '''Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle''': A standard battle with no additional conditions. This always occurs in boss battles except [[Giga Bowser]] in World of Light. Rules tabs may appear, but they do not affect gameplay, instead specifying things like which kind of items will appear. | * '''Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle''': A standard battle with no additional conditions. This always occurs in boss battles except [[Giga Bowser]] in World of Light. Rules tabs may appear, but they do not affect gameplay, instead specifying things like which kind of items will appear. | ||
* '''Win the battle to awaken the fighter''': Defeating the fighter will have them join the player's roster. Only occurs in fighter unlock battles in World of Light and Giga Bowser's boss battle. | * '''Win the battle to awaken the fighter''': Defeating the fighter will have them join the player's roster. Only occurs in fighter unlock battles in World of Light and Giga Bowser's boss battle. |