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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''The Legend of Zelda'' series has the most master spirits. It is also the only series to have all types of facilities, excluding Gyms. | *''The Legend of Zelda'' series has the most master spirits. It is also the only series to have all types of facilities, excluding Gyms. | ||
*[[Capcom]] is the only third-party company to have master spirits, namely Zangief and Gravity Man | *[[Capcom]] is the only third-party company to have master spirits, namely Zangief and Gravity Man, however, Since both spirits run Dojos, no other spirits originating from a series made by a third-party company run any other type of facility. | ||
*Zangief and Funky Kong are the only master spirits located within a sub-world. Consequently, Zangief's Dojo is the only Dojo in a sub-world, while Funky Kong's Shack is the only Shop in a sub-world. | *Zangief and Funky Kong are the only master spirits located within a sub-world. Consequently, Zangief's Dojo is the only Dojo in a sub-world, while Funky Kong's Shack is the only Shop in a sub-world. | ||
*Dr. Stewart, Gravity Man, and Kraid are the only master spirits to be located within the Dark Realm. Since all three spirits run Dojos, no other type of facility is located in the Dark Realm. | *Dr. Stewart, Gravity Man, and Kraid are the only master spirits to be located within the Dark Realm. Since all three spirits run Dojos, no other type of facility is located in the Dark Realm. |