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===Fighter variants===
===Fighter variants===
Some fighters have prefixes (or postfix in the case of "Team") attached to their name to indicate they are under the effect of a particular transformation during battle. Occasionally they also appear in the list of conditions, but not always. In some cases, these effects apply only to the main fighter, while minions may or may not be under the same effect. While Giant and Tiny enemies are comparable to the effects of their respective Mushrooms, their sizes do not always translate to the item's effect, meaning that they may be larger or smaller than a normal-sized fighter under those effects.
Some fighters have prefixes (or postfix in the case of "Team") attached to their name to indicate they are under the effect of a particular transformation during battle. Occasionally they also appear in the list of conditions, but not always.


* '''''Bunny [enemy]''''': Enemy is permanently equipped with a [[Bunny Hood]] (which they cannot drop).
* '''''Bunny [enemy]''''': Enemy is permanently equipped with a [[Bunny Hood]] (which they cannot drop).
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* '''The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly''': The enemy's [[Final Smash Meter]] charges faster than usual.
* '''The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly''': The enemy's [[Final Smash Meter]] charges faster than usual.
* '''The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash''': The enemy's Final Smash Meter will instantly charge at specific intervals.
* '''The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash''': The enemy's Final Smash Meter will instantly charge at specific intervals.
* '''The enemy will charge up a powerful Final Smash''': The opponent receives the Final Smash ↑ spirit effect. Their FS Meter also charges faster than usual.
* '''The enemy will charge up a powerful Final Smash''': The opponents' Final Smash will be stronger than a normal Final Smash from the FS Meter. Their FS Meter also charges faster than usual.
* '''The enemy can use their Final Smash twice in a row''': After the opponent uses the Final Smash, they will immediately have the Final Smash again. This is identical to the 'Chance of Double Final Smash' spirit ability.
* '''The enemy can use their Final Smash twice in a row''': After the opponent uses the Final Smash, they will immediately have the Final Smash again. This is identical to the 'Chance of Double Final Smash' spirit ability.
* '''You'll get a Final Smash''': The player occasionally gets a Final Smash. (Note: this condition is only seen in the Smash Ball spirit battle.)
* '''You'll get a Final Smash''': The player occasionally gets a Final Smash. (Note: this condition is only seen in the Smash Ball spirit battle.)
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*The "The Legend of Zelda" items category includes 3 items which are not from ''The Legend of Zelda'', but oddly does not include several items that actually are from ''The Legend of Zelda'', such as Bunny Hood, Deku Nut and Bombchu, which would make a good substitute for Bob-omb.
*The "The Legend of Zelda" items category includes 3 items which are not from ''The Legend of Zelda'', but oddly does not include several items that actually are from ''The Legend of Zelda'', such as Bunny Hood, Deku Nut and Bombchu, which would make a good substitute for Bob-omb.
*The condition "Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls" is technically inaccurate, as only the Poké Ball the opponent starts with is predetermined, and subsequent Poké Balls are random.
*The condition "Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls" is technically inaccurate, as only the Poké Ball the opponent starts with is predetermined, and subsequent Poké Balls are random.
*{{SSBU|Lucario}} is the only fighter who is mentioned by name in a condition, being '''"Lucario's [[Aura]] has increased power"'''. Though as with the corresponding [[Spirit#Attack skills|Spirit effect]], this would presumably also affect {{SSBU|Richter}}'s [[Holy Water]].
*{{SSBU|Lucario}} is the only fighter who is mentioned by name in a condition, being '''"Lucario's [[Aura]] has increased power"'''. Though as with the correspongind [[Spirit#Attack skills|Spirit effect]], this would presumably also affect {{SSBU|Richter}}'s [[Holy Water]].
*While a few opponents do start their battles with a {{b|Boomerang|item}}, the condition "The enemy starts the battle with a Boomerang" is never specifically listed, even when there are less than three conditions on-screen.
*While a few opponents do start their battles with a {{b|Boomerang|item}}, the condition "The enemy starts the battle with a Boomerang" is never specifically listed, even when there are less than three conditions on-screen.
[[Category:Spirits]]
[[Category:Spirits]]
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