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[[File:Skill Tree.png|thumb|280px|The Skill Tree with skills unlocked.]]
[[File:Skill Tree.png|thumb|280px|right|The Skill Tree with skills unlocked.]]
The '''Skill Tree''' ({{ja|スキルツリー|Sukirutsurī}}, ''Skill Tree'') is a menu item in [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]]. In it, the player can spend Skill Spheres in order to learn Adventure Skills. These are effectively power-ups akin to the skills granted by Support [[Spirit]]s (and can sometimes stack with their equivalent Spirit skills), and are active in World of Light only. The icons resemble the stat boost icons found in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''{{'}}s [[Smash Tour]] and [[Smash Run]]. Obtaining a power-up also makes power-ups further down the tree available. The player can spend [[SP]] to forget a power-up and gain back all of the Skill Spheres spent on it. The skills can be carried over from a completed save file to a new one via the New Game+ feature.  
The '''Skill Tree''' ({{ja|スキルツリー|Sukirutsurī}}, ''Skill Tree'') is a menu item in [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]]. In it, the player can spend Skill Spheres in order to learn Adventure Skills. These are effectively power-ups akin to the skills granted by Support [[Spirit]]s (and can sometimes stack with their equivalent Spirit skills), and are active in World of Light only. The icons resemble the stat boost icons found in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''{{'}}s [[Smash Tour]] and [[Smash Run]]. Obtaining a power-up also makes power-ups further down the tree available. The player can spend [[SP]] to forget a power-up and gain back all of the Skill Spheres spent on it. The skills can be carried over from a completed save file to a new one via the New Game+ feature.  


Obtaining all of the skills on the tree unlocks the Drill challenge, which rewards the player with 3 Classic Tickets. Additionally, Skill Spheres will no longer appear in shops or be awarded after battles, and treasure chests containing Skill Spheres will instead contain Spirit Points.
Obtaining all of the skills on the tree unlocks the Drill challenge, which rewards the player with 3 Classic Tickets. Additionally, Skill Spheres will no longer appear in shops or be awarded after battles, and treasure chests containing Skill Spheres will instead contain Spirit Points.


The total amount of Skill Spheres required to obtain all skills is 3,000.
The total amount of Skill Spheres required to obtain all of the skills on the tree is 3,000.


==List of skills==
==List of skills==

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