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| [[File:Menu-summon.jpg|thumb|300px|The requirements in order to summon Phosphora's Spirit.]] | | [[File:Menu-summon.jpg|thumb|300px|The requirements in order to summon Phosphora's Spirit.]] |
| '''Summon''' is an option within the {{h1|Collection|In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}} tab of the {{b|Spirits|menu}} single-player mode that allows players to summon certain spirits with [[core]]s obtained by sending spirits home in the [[Dismiss]] menu. Some spirits are only obtainable through this method, meaning the only way to collect the total number of spirits is to summon some of them. Previously summoned spirits may later appear on the Spirit Board, and others can be encountered in [[World of Light]] without needing to summon them first. There are 133 summonable spirits, 91 of them are summon-exclusive, and of which, 15 of them can appear on the Spirit Board after the first summon. | | '''Summon''' is an option within the {{h1|Collection|In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}} tab of the {{b|Spirits|menu}} single-player mode that allows players to summon certain spirits with cores obtained by sending spirits home in the [[Dismiss]] menu. Some spirits are only obtainable through this method, meaning the only way to collect the total number of spirits is to summon some of them. Previously summoned spirits may later appear on the Spirit Board, and others can be encountered in [[World of Light]] without needing to summon them first. There are 133 summonable spirits and 91 of them are summon-exclusive. |
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| The player may also directly use spirits in summoning, rather than dismissing them first and then summoning. The game will automatically dismiss the chosen spirits (gaining SP for the dismissal) and use those cores for summoning. | | The player may also directly use spirits in summoning, rather than dismissing them first and then summoning. The game will automatically dismiss the chosen spirits (gaining SP for the dismissal) and use those cores for summoning. |
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| ==List of spirits that can be summoned== | | ==List of spirits that can be summoned== |
| Below is a list of spirits that can be summoned within this menu, listed by spirit number, along with the cost of SP and cores for each summon, and if they're summon-exclusive or not. | | Below is a list of spirits that can be summoned within this menu, listed by spirit number, along with the cost of SP and cores for each summon, and if they’re summon-exclusive or not. |
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| *Gold Mario requires Mario to collect the Super Mushroom before collecting the Gold Flower. | | *Gold Mario and the required summoning cores are all individual power-ups from the ''Mario'' series. |
| *Gold Mario can be obtained by grabbing the {{s|mariowiki|Gold Flower}}, which will allow him to throw golden fireballs, similar to the ability of the Fire Flower; also, in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2'', when Gold Mario reaches the end of the stage where he is obtained, he will revert to {{s|mariowiki|Fire Mario}}, the form Mario assumes after grabbing the Fire Flower.
| | **Gold Mario and Metal Mario are both different metal power-up forms of Mario. |
| *Gold Mario is a rare power-up form of Mario that turns his body into gold, a valuable metallic material, similar to Metal Mario, another rare power-up form of Mario that turns his body into metal. | | **Gold Mario can throw fireballs similar to Fire Mario's fireballs. Also, Gold Mario can be obtained with the Gold Flower, which highyl resembles the Fire Flower. |
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| *This spirit's Super Armor ability references the [[Gold fighter]] ability in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for 3DS]]'', which grants the player super armor, preventing them from flinching or receiving knockback damage. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Gold Mario can be obtained by collecting the Gold Flower in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''.
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| *Cat Princess Peach is the cat form of Princess Peach, similar to how Baby Peach is the infant form of Princess Peach. | | *Cat Princess Peach and Rover are both cat characters. |
| *Cat Princess Peach is a cat-themed character, similar to how Rover is an anthropomorphic cat character. | | *Cat Princess Peach and Baby Peach are both alternate forms of Princess Peach. |
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| *This spirit's Weight ↓ ability decreases the player's weight, referencing Princess Peach's ability in ''Super Mario 3D World'', which allows her to float in midair, unique amongst the playable characters.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how the [[mariowiki:Cat Mario|Cat]] transformation can be obtained by collecting the {{s|mariowiki|Super Bell}} in ''Super Mario 3D World''.
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| *Birdo is a female character who features a pink color scheme and wears a red bow on her head, similar to Starly. | | *Birdo and T-Rex are both dinosaur characters. |
| *Birdo is a prehistoric dinosaur character, similar to the T-Rex.
| | *Birdo and Stary share the same gender, pink color scheme, and red bow. |
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| *Thwomp, Rocky, and Rock Pikmin are all stone-bodied characters. | | *Thwomp and the required summoning cores all share a stone-like body. |
| **Thwomp can attack the player by dropping itself onto the player, similar to Rocky. | | **Thwomp and Rocky both attack by falling onto the player. |
| **Thwomp is immune to attacks and hazards and can smash through weaker solid materials, similar to Rock Pikmin.
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| *This spirit's Weapons Resist ↑ ability references how Thwomp is immune to most power-up attacks in the ''Super Mario'' series.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Thwomp can be summoned via [[Assist Trophy]] in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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| *Nabbit is a thief who eventually becomes a playable character, similar to Duster. | | *Nabbit and Duster are both thief characters. |
| ----'''Other trivia:''' | | *The support core likely references the power-ups from the ''Mario'' series that Nabbit carries around in his bag. |
| *This spirit's Item Gravitation ability references Nabbit's occupation as a thief, who often steals power-up items from {{s|mariowiki|Toad Houses}}.
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| *King Bob-omb is the leader of the Bob-ombs, who uses them as weapons in his boss battle against any player (except for Mario) in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. | | *King Bob-omb and Shake King are both characters who share the same royal status as king. |
| *King Bob-omb is an antagonistic king who can grab the player and throw them far away, similar to the Shake King during his boss battle. | | *King Bob-omb is the leader of the Bob-ombs. |
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| *This spirit's Strong Throw ability increases the power of grabbing and throwing attacks, referencing King Bob-omb's boss battle in ''Super Mario 64'' where he can grab the player and throw them far away from him.
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| *Shadow Mario is depicted with a bluish aquatic appearance, similar to Eddy. | | *Shadow Mario and Vince are both painters in their respective games. |
| *Shadow Mario is a painter and is often depicted carrying his paintbrush, similar to Vince. | | *Shadow Mario and Eddy both share a blue, water-like appearance. |
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| *The Sprixie Princesses are princesses who serve as damsels-in-distress in ''Super Mario 3D World'', similar to Princess Shokora's role in ''Wario Land 4''. | | *The Sprixie Princess and Wanda are both fairy characters in the ''Mario'' series. |
| *The Sprixie Princesses are female fairy characters who help Mario and his friends on their adventure, similar to Wanda. | | *The Sprixie Princesses and Princess Shokora are both characters who share the same royal status as princess. |
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| *This spirit's Fairy Bottle Equipped ability references how the Sprixie Princesses are fairy princesses who were captured by Bowser using glass bottles.
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| *Cappy is a ghost character with a white color scheme who is often depicted floating in midair, similar to Boo Mario. | | *Cappy and Ezlo (in his cursed state) are both sentient hats. |
| *Cappy is a sentient hat character who serves as Mario's companion and headwear in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', similar to Ezlo's role in ''The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap''. | | *Cappy and Boo Mario are both ghost-like characters, which could also reference Cappy's adventures with Mario. |
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| *This spirit's Strong Throw ability references how Mario can throw Cappy around like a boomerang weapon in ''Super Mario Odyssey''.
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| *The Master Cycle, City Tripper, Excitebike, and Mach Rider are all two-wheeled video game vehicles. | | *Master Cycle and the required summoning cores all share a "motorbike" theme. |
| **The Master Cycle is a two-wheeled vehicle featured in ''Mario Kart 8'' that serves as [[Link]]'s signature kart, similar to the City Tripper for the [[Villager]]. | | **Master Cycle and City Tripper are both DLC racing vehicles appearing in ''Mario Kart 8'' and later in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''. |
| **The Master Cycle is a two-wheeled vehicle featured in a racing video game that can be driven at high speeds, similar to the Excitebike.
| | *The Attack type core likely references City Tripper's support spirit ability: Undamaged Attack & Speed ↑. |
| **Link is the main protagonist of ''The Legend of Zelda'' series who is depicted driving the Master Cycle, similar to the Mach Rider's role in the titular game, who is also depicted driving his motorbike.
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| *This spirit's Speed ↑ ability references how the Master Cycle features a strong speed stat in ''Mario Kart 8''. | |
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| *The required summoning cores reference the real-life means of making Paper Mario: scissors (represented by Cut Man, who has a giant pair of scissors on his head) and the material to cut it with (represented by the Cardboard Box). | | *The required summoning cores likely references a real-life means of making Paper Mario: scissors used for cutting (Cut Man, who has a giant pair of scissors on his head) and the material to cut (a Cardboard Box). |
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| *This spirit's Water Weakness ability references Paper Mario's inability to swim in earlier ''Paper Mario'' games, and paper's general weakness to water.
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| *The Shadow Queen, Vivian, and Gengar are all associated with shadows. | | *The Shadow Queen and the required summoning cores are all sentient shadow characters. |
| **Vivian is one of the three Shadow Sirens, a group of sisters tasked with awakening the Shadow Queen in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. | | **Vivian is one of the three Shadow Sirens, a group of sisters tasked with awakening the Shadow Queen in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door''. |
| **Gengar is also known as the "Shadow Pokémon" and is a part Ghost-type Pokémon, similar to how the Shadow Queen is an evil shadow spirit. | | **Gengar is the "Shadow Pokémon" that is part Ghost-type, referencing the Shadow Queen being a demon respectively. |
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how the Shadow Queen was summoned by {{s|mariowiki|Sir Grodus}} and uses Princess Peach's body for a vessel in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door''.
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| *Mallow is a prince from ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' whose home kingdom is conquered by a villainess, similar to Prince Peasley's role in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''. | | *Mallow and Prince Peasley are both characters who share the royal status of prince in a ''Mario'' role-playing game. |
| *Mallow is a sentient white cloud character whose body sometimes floats before using lightning attacks during battle, similar to Kracko's boss battles in the ''Kirby'' series. | | *Mallow and Kracko are both sentient cloud characters who utilizes lightning-based attacks. |
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| *This spirit's Trade-Off Attacks ↑ ability allows the player to start the battle weaker, but increases their attack power, referencing how Mallow is not physically strong but makes up for it with his powerful magical attacks.
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| *Geno's true form is a sentient yellow star, which resembles the shape and color scheme of the Super Star. | | *Geno and Drake Redcrest are both inanimate toys that were brought to life. |
| *Geno is an action figure who is brought to life and supports Mario throughout his adventure, similar to Drake Redcrest's role in ''Chibi-Robo!'' | | *Geno (in his star form prior to inhabiting the Geno doll) and the Super Star are both Stars from the ''Mario'' series. |
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| | *The two Attack type cores likely references Geno's high offensive capabilities during battle. |
| *This spirit can be obtained by summoning, referencing how Geno is summoned to the Mushroom Kingdom to restore the {{s|mariowiki|Star Road}} in ''Super Mario RPG''. | | *The Neutral type core likely references Geno initially being an inanimate, lifeless doll prior to being brought to life. |
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| *Professor Elvin Gadd is the inventor of F.L.U.D.D. and the Poltergust 5000. | | *The required summoning cores are both inventions of Professor Elvin Gadd. |
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| *This spirit's Energy Shot Attack/Resistance ↑ ability increases energy attacks, which is used as part of a certain character's moveset that utilizes weapons (i.e. {{SSBU|Samus}}'s [[Charge Shot]]) or by certain items (i.e. [[Ray Gun]]). This references Professor Elvin Gadd's role as an inventor in the ''Luigi's Mansion'' series, where he creates inventions and tools designed to defeat enemy ghosts.
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| *Cranky Kong is the husband of his deceased wife, Wrinkly Kong, similar to how Cryus and Resse are a married couple. | | *The required summoning cores references Cranky Kong's marital relationship with his deceased wife, Wrinkly Kong. |
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| *This spirit's Speed ↓ ability references Cranky Kong's elderly age, which is often associated with restricting movement at this age.
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| *Dixie Kong, Candy Kong, and Tiny Kong are all female Kongs who are depicted with blonde hair. | | *Dixie and the required summoning cores are all female Kongs from the ''Donkey Kong'' series. |
| **Dixie Kong is the girlfriend of [[Diddy Kong]], similar to how Candy Kong is the girlfriend of [[Donkey Kong]].
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| **Dixie Kong is the sole female playable Kong in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest'', similar to Tiny Kong's role in ''Donkey Kong 64''.
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| *Baron K. Roolenstein is the alter-ego of King K. Rool, the leader of the Kremlings, whom the Kritter serves as an underling. | | *Baron K. Roolenstein and Dr. Crygor are both mad scientists. |
| *Baron K. Roolenstein is a mad scientist who is depicted with a lab coat and created a robotic character, similar to Dr. Crygor's role in the ''WarioWare, Inc.'' series. | | *Baron K. Roolenstein and Kritter are both Kremlings. Also, Kritters are underlings to King K. Rool, Baron K. Roolenstein's real identity. |
| *Baron K. Roolenstein's name is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Victor Frankenstein|Dr. Frankenstein]], whose [[Wikipedia:Frankenstein's monster|monster]] and hunchback assistant [[Wikipedia:Igor (character)|Igor]] serve as the inspiration for The Creature and Flea Man, respectively. | | *Baron K. Roolenstein's name is a reference to Dr. Frankenstein, whose monster served as the inspiration for The Creature. |
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| *This spirit can be obtained by summoning, referencing how Baron K. Rollenstein appears after Diddy Kong and Kiddy Kong defeat his robotic minion {{s|mariowiki|KAOS}} in ''Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Trouble!!''
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| *Epona is raised by Malon in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. | | *The required summoning cores references Epona being an equine steed who was raised by Malon. |
| *Epona is an equine character who serves as Link's steed and can boost her speed, similar to Rapidash's role in the ''Pokémon'' series. | | **Epona and Rapidash are both mountable equine characters in their respective games. |
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| | **Epon and Malon both appeared in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. |
| *This spirit's Undamaged Attack & Speed ↑ ability slightly increases the player's move speed, referencing Epona's ability to provide short speed boosts in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained by summoning, referencing how Epona can be summoned using "Epona's Song" in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series.
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| *Ruto is a member of the Zoras, a race of aquatic fish-like humanoids in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. | | *The required summoning cores references Ruto being the princess of the Zoras. |
| *Ruto is a princess who appears as either a child or as an adult depending on the events of ''Ocarina of Time'', similar to Princess Shokora's role in ''Wario Land 4''. | | **Ruto and Princess Shokora both appear as either a child or an adult, depending on in-game events. |
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| | *The Shield core likely references Link assisting Ruto escape from Lord Jabu-Jabu's belly and rescuing her from the boss. |
| *This spirit's Water Attack ↑ ability references Ruto's title as "Sage of Water" and her usage of water-based attacks in ''Hyrule Warriors''. | |
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| *Koume and Kotake each use fire and ice magic attacks, similar to the abilities of the Fire Flower and Freezie respectively. | | *Koume, Kotake, and Charlote Aulin are all witch characters. |
| *Koume, Kotake, and Charlotte Aulin are all witches who use magical attacks during battle.
| | *Koume & Kotake each wields the power of fire and ice magic respectively, represented by the Fire Flower and Freezie. |
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Koume and Kotake are summoned to battle Link in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''.
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| *Fierce Deity Link is one of the Mask transformations used by Link in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', similar to Deku Link. | | *Fierce Deity Link and Deku Link are both mask transformations used by Link. |
| *Fierce Deity Link can be obtained by receiving the {{iw|zeldawiki|Fierce Deity Mask}}, referencing the Happy Mask Salesman's affinity for Masks in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | | *Fierce Deity Link and Kirby (featured in the Ultra Sword spirit's artwork) both wield giant, powerful swords. |
| *Fierce Deity Link uses the giant, powerful {{s|zeldawiki|Fierce Deity Sword}}, similar to Kurby's usage of the Ultra Sword.
| | *Fierce Deity Link, Deku Link, and the Happy Mask Salesman all appear in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. Also, the Happy Mask Salesman has a strong connection to the masks that Link uses (both in acquiring and personally). |
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| | *The Attack type core likely references Fierce Deity Link's enhanced power using his sword. |
| *This spirit's Sword Attack ↑ ability references Fierce Deity Link's usage of his Fierce Deity Sword, which can easily defeat most enemies and bosses in ''Majora's Mask''. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how the Fierce Deity Mask can be received from the Moon children in exchange for non-transformational Masks in ''Majora's Mask''.
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| *The required summoning core references how the Moon is controlled by the power of Majora's Mask in the titular game. | | *The Moon is summoned by Majora's Mask in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. |
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| | *The support core likely references the Moon's passive role in ''Majora's Mask''. |
| *This spirit's Giant ability references the Moon's giant size. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Majora's Mask summoned the Moon to destroy Termina in ''Majora's Mask''.
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| *Tingle is the self-proclaimed reincarnation of a fairy, represented by the fairy inside the Fairy Bottle, both of which appear in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | | *Tingle and Balloon Fighter both fly on a balloon in a similar fashion, with Tingle starring in a remake of ''Balloon Fight'' titled ''Tingle's Balloon Fight DS''. |
| *Tingle can fly by using a balloon attached to his back, similar to the Balloon Fighter; also, Tingle is the main playable character in a remake of ''Balloon Fight'' titled ''Tingle's Balloon Fight DS''.
| | *Tingle claims to be a reincarnated fairy, represented by the Fairy Bottle. Also, both characters appear in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. |
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| *This spirit's Slumber Immunity ability references how Tingle is often found awake during the day-and-night cycles in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | |
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| *Fi is the spirit of the Goddess Sword, similar to how Aegislash, the "Royal Sword Pokémon", is a Ghost-type Pokémon depicted as a sentient sword. | | *Fi and Serena are both associated with divinity, as Fi is created by the goddess Hylia, and Sernea is a fountain fairy/goddess. |
| *Fi is created by the Goddess {{s|zeldaiki|Hylia}} who was introduced in ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'', referencing how Serena is a goddess who is featured in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''.
| | *Fi and Aegislash are both sentient sword characters. |
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| *This spirit's Neutral Special ↑ ability references how Link's Sword attacks in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series can be performed by using the B button, which serves as the neutral special for sword-wielding playable characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Fi is summoned to aid Link on his quest to search for and rescue Zelda after their separation in ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword''.
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Demise is the true form of The Imprisoned and is the master of his servant and sentient weapon, Ghirahim. | | *The required summoning cores references Demise being the true form of his sealed form, The Imprisoned after he was released by his servant and sentient weapon, Ghirahim. |
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Ghirahim summoned Demise by sacrificing most of Zelda's life force in ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword''.
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| *Yuga is an evil sorcerer who awakens a powerful demonic entity to fulfill his plan, similar to Gharnef. | | *Yuga and Vince are both painters in their respective appearances. |
| *Yuga is a painter and is often depicted carrying his paintbrush, similar to Vince. | | *Yuga and Gharnef are both powerful sorcerers who sought to awaken a powerful, demonic entity for their evil plans. |
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Yuga summoned Ganon by using the power of the Seven Sages' descendants in ''A Link Between Worlds''.
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| *The required summoning cores reference how the Fusion Suit is a combination of Chozo technology and Metroid DNA. | | *The required summoning cores references the Fusion Suit being a combination of Chozo technology and Metroid DNA. |
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| *This spirit's Shooting Items Power ↑ ability references how Samus regains her special abilities after they were lost following the creation of her Fusion Suit in ''Metroid Fusion'', including the ability to shoot her Charge Shots and [[Missile]]s.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how the Fusion Suit was created after injecting Samus with the Metroid vaccine to combat the X Parasites attacking her body.
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| *Roger the Potted Ghost is a ghost character who is depicted with a white color scheme, similar to Boo Mario. | | *The required summoning cores references Roger being a ghost who relies on two Shy Guys to push him around |
| *Roger the Potted Ghost relies on two Shy Guys to push his vase during his boss battle in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island''.
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| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Strong-Wind Resist ability references how the Shy Guys attempt to resist the player's efforts to push Roger off the platform during his boss battle.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Kamek used his magic to summon Roger from an inanimate flower pot.
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| *The Super Happy Tree is a large tree with a facial design and can drop fruit during certain boss battles, similar to Whispy Woods. | | *The required summoning cores references the Super Happy Tree being a large tree which produces fruit. |
| *The Super Happy Tree can produce different types of fruits growing on it, similar to the different Bonus Fruit appearing in ''PAC-MAN'', including green melons. | | *The support cores likely references the fruit the Super Happy Tree grows having the ability to replenish Yoshi's health. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Invincibility After Eating ability references the Heart Fruit, a rare type of fruit grown on the Super Happy Tree which grants Yoshi temporary invincibility after eating it in ''Yoshi's Story''.
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| *Pak E. Derm is an elephant character with a grey color scheme, similar to Ellie. | | *Pak E. Derm and Ellie are both elephant characters. |
| *Pak E. Derm wears a pair of white trunks with a spotted pattern, similar to the Mega Eggdozer. | | *Pak E. Derm and Mega Eggdozer both originate from the ''Yoshi'' series. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Perfect-Reflect Shield ability references how Pak E. Derms can block Yoshi's path with a tall stop sign in ''Yoshi's Story''.
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| *Dyna Blade, Cucco, and Beat are all bird characters who support their respective game series' main protagonist. | | *Dyna Blade, Beat, and Cucco are all avian characters. |
| *Dyna Blade's design features rainbow wings and near-invincible armor plating, represented by the Super Star, which grants the player temporary invincibility and a colorful appearance. | | *Dyna Blade features rainbow feathers in her design, represented by the Super Star, which causes Mario to change colors. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The Shield core likely references Dyna Blade's defensive armor plating. |
| *This spirit's Jump ↑ ability increases the player's jump height, referencing Dyna Blade's ability to fly high in the sky. | |
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| *Daroach is the leader of the Squeak Squad, a band of rouge mouse characters similar to Mouser. | | *Daroach and Count Cannoli are both thief characters wearing a top hat and a cape. |
| *Daroach is a thief depicted wearing a top hat and a cape, similar to Count Cannoli. | | *Daroach and Mouser are both mouse characters. Also, Daroach is the leader of the Squeaks, a band of rogue mice, similar to Mouser being a rogue mouse character. |
| | *The two Neutral type cores likely references Daroach becoming a helper to Kirby in ''Kirby Mass Attack'' after turning into Dark Daroach in ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''. |
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| *Masked Dedede is an enemy character who uses a hammer to attack, similar to the Hammer Bro. | | *Masked Dedede and the Wrestler are both mask-wearing characters seen prominently in a level featuring a battle ring in their respective games. |
| *Masked Dedede is a mask-wearing character who is first featured in a game level taking place in a battle ring, similar to the Wrestler.
| | *Masked Dedede and Hammer Bro are both enemy characters who uses a hammer to attack. |
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| *{{h2|List of spirits (Others)|Shovel Knight}} | | *{{h2|List of spirits (Others)|Shovel Knight}} |
| *{{h2|List of spirits (Mega Man series)|Knight Man}} | | *{{h2|List of spirits (Mega Man series)|Knight Man}} |
| *{{h2|List of spirits (Kirby_series)|Meta-Knights}} | | *{{h2|List of spirits (Mega Man series)|Meta-Knights}} |
| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *Galacta Knight, the Meta-Knights, Knight Man, and Shovel Knight are all knight characters. | | *Galacta Knight and the required summoning cores all all knights. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | **The combination of the knight's power likely references Galacta Knight's touted strength in the ''Kirby'' series. |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Galacta Knight is frequently summoned as a secret boss in the ''Kirby'' series.
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| *Landia is a dragon-like boss whose design features multiple heads, similar to Fortitudo. | | *Landia and Nibbles are both lizard character who shares a red color scheme, with Landia being a dragon and Nibble being a dinosaur. |
| *Landia is a reptilian character whose design features a red color scheme, similar to Nibbles.
| | *Landia and Fortitudo are both dragon-like enemies featuring multiple heads. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Jump ↑ ability increases the player's jumping height, referencing Landia's ability to fly. | |
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| *Queen Sectonia is the main antagonist of ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' who features a female royalty status, similar to Princess Shroob's role in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. | | *Queen Sectonia and Zinger are both enemy bee characters. |
| *Queen Sectonia is an anthropomorphic insectoid enemy whose design is based on a wasp, similar to the Zinger. | | *Queen Sectonia and Princess Shroob are both female antagonists with a royal status. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Queen Sectonia was summoned by her servant, Taranza, in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''.
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| *Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright and the required summoning cores are all character duos. | | *Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright and the required summoning cores all share a "character duo" theme. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Fire Attack ↑ ability references how the Fire and Burning Copy Abilities can be acquired by inhaling Mr. Shine's Dropped Stars in the early ''Kirby'' games.
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| *Elline is a female fairy character who can create paths for Kirby in ''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse'', similar to Wanda's role in ''Mario & Wario''. | | *Elline and Wanda are both fairy characters. |
| *Elline is an art-themed character whose design is based on a paintbrush and can use paint for practical purposes, similar to Smeargle.\ | | *Elline and Smeargle are both art-themed characters associated with the usage of a paintbrush. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Fairy Bottle Equipped ability references how Elline is a fairy character.
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| *Slippy Toad is a green amphibian character, similar to Winky. | | *Slippy Toad and Lin both share a similar profession of engineer. |
| *Slippy Toad is an expert engineer for the Star Fox team, similar to Lin's role in ''Xenoblade Chronicles X''. | | *Slippy Toad and Winky are both amphibian characters, with Slippy being a toad and Winky being a frog. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The support core likely references Slippy Toad aiding the Star Fox Team in their adventures. The support core also likely references the Arwing, a support spirit invented by Slippy. |
| *This spirit's Made of Metal ability references Slippy Toad's role as a mechanic, who invents new vehicular crafts for the Star Fox team. | |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how the Great Fox carries the Landmaster and the Arwing. | | *The required summoning cores references the Great Fox carrying the Landmaster and the Arwing. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The Neutral type core likely references Peppy Hare, the Neutral type Master Spirit who is the pilot of the Great Fox. |
| *This spirit's Metal Killer ability references the Great Fox's twin laser cannons, which are powerful enough to cause serious damage to massive enemy battleships. | | *The Support core likely references the Gyrowing, a support spirit that is also carried on the Great Fox. |
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| *The required summoning cores reference the design of Andross's metal incarnation, which takes the form of a giant floating face (represented by the Commander, who is depicted only with a face) with a polygonal design (represented by Porygon's polygonal design). | | *Andross and the required summoning cores all share a polygonal design. |
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| *General Pepper is a high-ranking military officer in the ''Star Fox'' series, similar to Roy Campbell's role in the ''Metal Gear'' series. | | *General Pepper and Roy Campbell are both high-ranking military officers. |
| *General Pepper is a dog character depicted with golden fur, similar to the Labrador Retriever. | | *General Pepper and the Labrador Retriever are both dog characters. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Back Shield Equipped ability references how General Pepper calls on the Star Fox team to defend Corneria from extraterrestrial attacks, similar to how the Back Shield can defend the player from rear attacks.
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| *Togepi's design features an egg-shaped body with a decorated shell design, similar to Mega Eggdozer. | | *Togepi and Gordo are both spike ball characters, as Togepi is the "Spike Ball Pokémon". |
| *Togepi is also known as the "Spike Ball Pokémon" and features spikes on its head, similar to how Gordo is a spherical enemy with spikes.
| | *Togepi and Mega Eggdozer both feature a decorated egg shell. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Critical-Health Stats ↑ references Togepi's signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Metronome|move}}, which can inflict status effects in the ''Pokémon'' and ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Togepi can be summoned as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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| *Scizor, the Sidestepper, and the Zebesian all feature pincers for hands in their design. | | *Scizor and the required summoning cores all share pincers for hands. |
| **Scizor features an exoskeleton with a red color scheme, similar to the Sidestepper. | | **Scizor and Zebesian are both creatures with bipedal bodies. |
| **Scizor is a bipedal creature, similar to the Zebesian.
| | **Scizor and Sidesteppers both share a red color scheme. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Fire Weakness references Scizor's dual Bug/Steel types, which has a quadruple weakness to Fire-type attacks. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Scizor can be summoned as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | |
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| *Ho-Oh is responsible for the resurrection of Raikou, Entei, and Suicune. | | *Ho-Oh is the master of Raikou, Entei, and Suicune. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The Grab type core likely references Lugia, a Grab-type primary spirit who appears as a Legendary Pokémon along with Ho-Oh in ''Pokémon Gold & Silver''. |
| *This spirit's Additional Midair Jump ability references Ho-Oh's Flying type and its ability to fly. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Ho-Oh can be summoned as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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| *Jirachi, Luma, Starlow, and the Star Rod all share a "star" theme. | | *Jirachi and the required summoning cores all share a "star" theme. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Fast Final Smash Meter ability references Jirachi's ability to grant wishes, including the player's wish to quickly perform a Final Smash.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Jirachi can be summoned as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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| |{{SpiritTableName|Kyurem (Black Kyurem)}} | | |{{SpiritTableName|Kyurem (Black Kyurem)|customname=[[Kyurem]] (Black Kyurem)}} |
| |{{SpiritType|Attack|s=30}} | | |{{SpiritType|Attack|s=30}} |
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| *Black Kyurem is the fusion of Zekrom and Kyurem in ''Pokémon Black 2''. | | *The required summoning cores references Black Kyurem being the fusion of Zekrom and Kyurem as seen in ''Pokémon Black 2''. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Black Kyurem can be obtained by fusing Zekrom and Kyruem in ''Pokémon Black 2''.
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| |{{SpiritTableName|Kyurem (White Kyurem)}} | | |[[File:SSBU spirit Kyurem (White Kyurem).png|center|108x108px]] |
| | |[[Kyurem]] (White Kyurem) |
| |{{SpiritType|Shield|s=30}} | | |{{SpiritType|Shield|s=30}} |
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| *White Kyurem is the fusion of Reshiram and Kyurem in ''Pokémon White 2''. | | *The required summoning cores references White Kyurem being the fusion of Reshiram and Kyurem as seen in ''Pokémon White 2''. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Black Kyurem can be obtained by fusing Resihiram and Kyruem in ''Pokémon White 2''.
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| *The Flying Man, Blaziken, and the Wrestler all specialize in physical combat. | | *Flying Man and Blaziken are both humanoid birds who specializes in physical fighting. |
| **The Flying Man is a bipedal bird character, similar to Blaziken. | | *Flying Man and the Wrestler both share a physical fighting style and a muscular body tone. |
| **The Flying Man features a muscular body tone, similar to the Wrestler.
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| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Initial Damage 30% ability references how the Flying Men can fall in battle and cannot be revived.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how the Flying Men can join the player's party in the ''EarthBound'' series.
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| *The required summoning cores reference the design of Mr. Saturn, who is depicted as a simple and stubby character without emotional expressions (represented by Qbby) and features a large nose on its face (represented by Specknose). | | *Mr. Saturn and Specknose both feature large noses in their designs. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *Mr. Saturn and Qubby are both simple, stubby, and mostly expressionless characters. |
| *This spirit's Shield Damage ↑ ability references Mr. Saturn's ability as an item in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, which can severely damage the player's shield. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Mr. Saturn appears as an item in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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| *The Ultimate Chimera is a large monster with a large fanged mouth and a red-hued color scheme, similar to Blargg. | | *The Ultimate Chimera and Blargg are both giant, red-hued monsters with sharp fangs. |
| *The Ultimate Chimera's design features a small bird perched on top of its head, represented by Pyoro, a smaller bird character. | | *The Ultimate Chimera features a small bird perched on top of its head, represented by Pyoro, another bird character |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Critical Hit ↑ ability references the Ultimate Chimera's appearance in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series as the stage hazard for the [[New Pork City]] stage, where its bite will cause the player to take massive damage and extreme knockback, which rivals that of [[Marth]]'s [[Critical Hit]] Final Smash.
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| *The Absolutely Safe Capsule was designed in part by Mr. Saturn. | | *The Absolutely Safe Capsule was designed in part by Mr. Saturns. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The six Shield type cores and the spirit's maxed-out defense stat references the Absolutely Safe Capsule being unable to be damaged in ''Mother 3''. |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how [[Porky Minch]] summons the Absolutely Safe Capsule toprotect him in ''Mother 3''. | |
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| *Samurai Goroh is the leader of a gang of rogue bandits and thieves, similar to Tac.
| | *Samurai Goroh, Takamaru, and the Sakura Samurai are all samurai characters wielding a katana. |
| *Samurai Goroh, Takamaru, and the Sakura Samurai are all samurai characters who wield a katana. | | *Samurai Goroh and Tac are both rogue bandits and thief characters. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Speed ↑ ability references the speed gameplay mechanic of the ''F-Zero'' series and Samurai Goroh's vehicle's high speeds. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Samurai Goroh can be summoned as an Assist Trophy in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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| *The Polar Bear is a bipedal bear character, similar to Bewear. | | *Polar Bear and Bewear are both bear characters. |
| *The Polar Bear lives on the icy mountain stages of ''Ice Climber'' (represented by the Freezie). | | *The Freezie represents the Polar Bear's icy mountains that it lives on. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Slow Super Armor ability references how the Polar Bear moves slower than the other enemies in ''Ice Climber'' but cannot be destroyed by an attack.
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| *The Pegasus Sisters are a trio of sisters, similar to the three Able Sisters. | | *The Pegasus Sisters and the Able Sisters are both a trio of sisters. |
| *The Pegasus Sisters are members of the Whitewinged Order, a squadron of knights led by Princess Minerva. | | *The Pegasus Sisters are part of the Whitewinged Order, a squadron led by Minerva. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Jump ↑ ability increases the player's jump height, referencing the Pegasus Sisters' Pegasus Knight class, which specializes in flying on pegasi during battle.
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Tiki, Medeus, and Ninan (in part) are members of the Manakete species. | | *The required summoning core references Tiki, Ninian (partly), and Medeus being Manaketes, a species of dragons which can assume a human form. |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Hector is the father of Lilina. | | *The required summoning core references Hector being the father of Lilina. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The two required support cores likely references other two main lord characters from ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'': Eliwood and Lyn. |
| *This spirit's Unflinching Charged Smashes ability grants the player super armor while charging their smash attacks, referencing Hector's Lord class, which specializes in armored fighters using high attack and defense stats during battle.
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Ephraim is the twin brother of Eirika, similar to how Frey & Freya are fraternal twins. | | *The required summoning core references Ephraim being the twin brother of Eirika (a twin brother-and-sister relationship represented by Frey & Freya, both twin brother and sister). |
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| | *Micaiah is the friend and guardian of Sothe. |
| *Micaiah is often accompanied by her bird companion, Yune, represented by Pitch, another tiny bird character. | | *Micaiah is often accompanied by her bird companion, Yune, represented by Pitch, another tiny bird character. |
| *Micaiah is the friend and guardian of Sothe.
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| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Magic Attack ↑ ability references Micaiah's Light Mage class, which specializes in magic attacks during battle.
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Cordelia is the mother of Severa, similar to how Kaitlin & Katie are both mother and daughter. | | *The required summoning cores references Cordelia being the mother of Severa. |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Xander is the older brother of Leo, Camilla, and Elise. | | *The required summoning cores references Xander being the older brother of Leo, Camilla, and Elise. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Sword Attack ↑ ability references Xander's Paladin class, which specializes in using swords during battle.
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| *The Octopus, the Octorok, and Octoman are all octopus characters. | | *Octopus, Octoman, and Octorok, all share an "octopus" theme. |
| *The Octopus originates from the ''Game & Watch'' series, similar to Oil Panic. | | *Octopus and Oil Panic are both from the ''Game & Watch'' series. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The Shield cores likely references the Octopus guarding the treasure in the titular ''Game & Watch'' game. |
| *This spirit's Strong Throw ability increases the power of grabbing attacks, referencing how the Octopus can grab the divers if they are caught in its tentacles. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how [[Mr. Game & Watch]] can transform into the Octopus by using his titular Final Smash.
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| *The Chef from the ''Game & Watch'' series is a monochromatic professional chef, similar to the Chef from ''Personal Trainer: Cooking''; also, the titular ''Game & Watch'' game is an unlockable bonus game in ''Personal Trainer: Cooking''. | | *Chef (Game & Watch) and Chef (Personal Trainer: Cooking) are both professional chefs. |
| *The Chef is a flat, two-dimensional character who features a black color scheme, similar to how Huey is a two-dimensional character who can absorb black ink; also, Huey's debut game, ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', features a mini-boss battle against a three-dimensional slab of steak when Mario serves as a substitute chef.
| | *Huey being made of paper and able to absorb black ink represents Chef's flat and black design, a theme common in the ''Game & Watch'' series. Also, Huey's game of origin, ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', also features a mini-boss fight against a 3D steak when Mario substitutes for a chef. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Stats ↑ ↑ after Eating ability references how the ''Game & Watch'' game ''Chef'' involves the titular character flipping food, which is associated with restoring or increasing the player's stats in video games.
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| *Pit (Original), Cupid, and the Centurion are all angelic characters who are depicted wielding bows and arrows. | | *Pit (Original) and the required summoning cores are all bow-wielding Cupid characters. Also, Pit (Original) and the Centurion are both characters that appear in the ''Kid Icarus'' series. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Jump ↓ ability references how Pit cannot fly until he obtains the [[Three Sacred Treasures]] in ''Kid Icarus''.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Pit is summoned by [[Palutena]] to obtain the Three Sacred Treasures to rescue her from Medusa.
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| *Twinbellows is a character whose body is made of fire, similar to the Hothead. | | *Twinbellows, Rusty Slugger, and Inuji Darumeshi, are all dog characters. Also, Rusty Slugger and Inuji Darumeshi are regional counterparts to each other, likely representing the twin heads of Twinbellows. |
| *Twinbellows is a two-headed dog, represented by the two dog characters Inuji Darumeshi and Rusty Slugger.
| | *Twinbellows and Hothead are both characters whose bodies are completely made of fire. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Mouthful of Curry ability allows the player to start the battle breathing fire, referencing Twinbellow's fire-breathing attacks.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Twinbellows is summoned to attack the Overworld by Medusa in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. | |
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| *Hewdraw is a three-headed serpentine monster, represented by Valoo, Arbok, and the Inspired. | | *The required summoning cores references Hewdraw being a serpentine, long-necked dragon character. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | **The combination of the required summoning cores would create three heads, referencing Hewdraws three heads with each head having different personalities/motives like Hewdraw. |
| *This spirit's Jump ↑ ability increases the player's jump height, referencing Hewdraw's ability to fly high into the sky. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Hewdraw is summonedto attack Skyworld by Medusa in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.
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| *The Reaper & Reapettes and the required summoning cores are based on depictions of the Grim Reaper. | | *The Reaper & Reapettes and the required summoning cores all share a "Grim Reaper" theme, with Death representing the Reaper, and the Grim Leecher representing the Reapettes. |
| **The Reaper is a large version of the Grim Reaper who carries a powerful scythe, similar to Death.
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| **The Reapette is a miniature version of the Grim Reaper who is often depicted floating in midair, similar to the Grim Leecher.
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| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Side Special ↑ ability references the Reaper's ability to rush at Link and attack him with its scythe, whereas the side specials for the playable characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series allow them to either perform a dash attack and/or attack them with their carried swords.
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| *The Eggplant Wizard is a sentient eggplant character, similar to the Eggplant from ''Ice Climber''. | | *The required summoning cores references the Eggplant Wizard being a sentient eggplant who wields a magic staff, which turns his victims to walking eggplants. |
| *The Eggplant Wizard wields a magical staff, represented by Goligan, a sentient magical staff.
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| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's KO Heals Damage ability references the Eggplant Wizard's ability to transform Pit into an eggplant, which can be removed via hospitals in ''Kid Icarus'' or the Effect Recovery Power in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.
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| *Viridi, Xerneas, and Alraune all share a "plant" theme. | | *Viridi, Xerneas, and Alraune all share a "plant" theme. |
| **Viridi is the Goddess of Nature who oversees the preservation of nature, similar to Xerneas. | | **Viridi and Xerneas both have an affinity for nature and life preservation. |
| **Viridi has a strong hatred towards humans in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'', similar to how Alraune has a strong hatred for Madama Butterfly in ''Bayonetta 2''. | | **Viridi and Alraune are both depicted as hateful, as Viridi hates the humans while Alraune hates Madama Butterfly. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The Neutral type core likely references Viridi not initially taking the side of the war between the Underworld Army and Palutena's Army. |
| *This spirit's Metal Killer ability references Viridi's goals to destroy humanity for destroying nature by dropping a Reset Bomb on the clashing human armies.
| | *The Support core likely references how Viridi eventually helps Pit and Dark Pit through the later chapters of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. |
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| *Phosphora, Rotom, and Elec Man all share an "electricity" theme and use electrical attacks. | | *Phosphora and the required summoning cores all share an "electricity" theme. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Zap-Floor Immunity ability references Phosphora's ability to float in midair off the floor and use lightning attacks.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Phosphora was summoned to defeat Pit by Viridi in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.
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| |{{SpiritTableName|Jimmy T}} | | |{{SpiritTableName|Jimmy T}}. |
| |{{SpiritType|Shield|s=30}} | | |{{SpiritType|Shield|s=30}} |
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| *Jimmy T and the required summoning cores are all associated with dancing and/or music. | | *Jimmy T. and the required summoning cores are all associated with dancing/music. |
| **Jimmy T is depicted as a dancer, similar to how Don Flamenco is depicted dancing during his boxing matches in the ''Punch-Out!!'' series. | | **Jimmy T. and Don Flamenco are both dancers. |
| **Jimmy T is depicted with an afro, similar to Kalypso, who is named after the style of music and dancing from the Caribbean. | | **Jimmy T. and Kalypso both feature afros in their design. Also, Kalypso is also named after Calypso, a style of music. |
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| *The required summoning cores reference Mona's various occupations in the ''WarioWare'' series. | | *The required summoning cores references Mona's various occupations in the ''WarioWare'' series. |
| **Mona works as a photojournalist to catch criminals in ''Game & Wario'', similar to Ayumi Tachibana's role in catching criminals in the ''Famicom Tantei Club'' games. | | **The Ouendan Cheerleaders references Mona's role as a cheerleader in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''. |
| **Mona works as a cheerleader for the {{iw|mariowiki|Diamond City Roughs}}, similar to the Ouendan Cheerleader's roles in ''Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan''.
| | **Ayumi Tachibana references Mona's role as a detective in ''Game & Wario''. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Down Special ↑ ability is designed to work with [[Diddy Kong]]'s [[Banana Peel (move)|Banana Peel]] down special move, referencing Mona's pet chimpanzee, who helped her escape from pursuing police cars by throwing a banana peel on the road during her story in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' | |
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| *Ashley uses her demon familiar Red as her magical wand, represented by the Star Rod, another magical wand. | | *Ashley and Charlotte Auline are both witch characters. |
| *Ashley is a young witch-in-training, represented by Charlotte Aulin, another witch character. | | *Ashley wields a magic wand, represented by the Star Rod, another magical wand. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The Neutral type core likely references Ashley's indifferent "innocent demeanor" |
| *This spirit's Fast Final Smash Meter ability references Ashley's ability to cast magic spells, including one that can quickly fill up the player's Final Smash Meter. | | *The support core likely references Ashley's demon familiar, Red, who assists her in practicing her spells. |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Ashely can be summoned as an Assist Trophy in the ''Super Smash bros.'' series.
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| The required summoning cores reference how Gray Fox is a stealthy ninja (represented by Shadow Man, another ninja character) whose body was reconstructed into a cyborg following a near-fatal explosion (similar to the Mighty Gazelle).
| | *Gray Fox and Mighty Gazelle are cyborgs wo were reconstructed humans after a near-fatal explosion, with Gray Fox landing on a landmine and Mighty Gazelle from a crash. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *Gray Fox and Shadow Man are both stealthy ninja characters. |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Gray Fox can be summoned as an Assist Trophy in the ''Super Smash bros.'' series. | |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Raiden is the adopted son of Solidus Snake and the husband of Rosemary. | | *The required summoning cores references Raiden being the adopted son of Solidus Snake, and being the husband of Rosemary. |
| | *The Neutral type core likely references Rosemary's personal stance when she was initially used to spy on Raiden before falling in love with him instead. |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Metal Gear REX is a war machine developed by Hal Emmerich, designed to be used for military purposes (represented by the Tank). | | *Metal Gear REX is a Meta Gear developed by the chief engineer, Hal Emmerich. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *Metal Gear REX and Tank & Infantry are both associated with the military, as Metal Gear REX was developed for usage in the United States Army in the ''Metal Gear'' series. |
| *This spirit's Speed ↓ ability references how Metal Gear REX is one of the slowest Metal Gears in the series. | |
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| *Dr. Eggman is a mad scientist specializing in inventions and robotics, similar to Dr. Crygor. | | *Dr. Eggmn and Dr. Crygor are both scientists. |
| *Dr. Eggman, Chanzey, and Tamagon all share an "egg" theme. | | *Dr. Eggman, Tamagon, and Chansey all share and "egg" theme, as Tamagon's Japanese name translates to "egg". |
| **Chansey, also known as the "Egg Pokémon", is shaped like an egg and carries a single egg in its pouch.
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| **Tamagon's name is based on the Japanese word for "egg", and he hatches from an egg in ''Devil World''.
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| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Electric Attack ↑ ability increases the power of electric attacks, which is used as part of a certain character's moveset that utilizes weapons (i.e. {{SSBU|Falco}}'s [[Blaster (Falco)|Blaster]] and {{SSBU|Dark Pit}}'s [[Electroshock Arm]]). This references Dr. Eggman's expertise and development of weapons, including laser-blasting weapons.
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| *Tails is a fox character whose design features multiple tails, similar to Vulpix. | | *Tails and Andy are both young, highly skilled mechanics. |
| *Tails is a young but highly skilled mechanic, similar to Andy. | | *Tails and Vulpix are both multi-tailed foxes. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The support core references Tails being the sidekick and best friend of Sonic the Hedgehog. |
| *This spirit's Up Special ↑ ability references Tails' flying ability, where the up specials for the playable characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series allow them to receive a boost in the air and/or fly. | |
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| *Knuckles's gloves feature spikes at the knuckle area, similar to the Gordo's spikes. | | *Kunckles and Gordo both feature spikes in their designs, with Knuckles wearing gloves with spikes on his knuckles. |
| *Knuckles is an anthropomorphic animal character who can burrow underground, similar to Muddy Mole. | | *Knuckles and Muddy Mole are both characters who can easily dig underground. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Fist Attack ↑ ability references how Knuckles uses his spiked knuckled gloves to perform powerful punch attacks.
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| *Jet the Hawk is an anthropomorphic bird character, similar to Pidgey. | | *Jet and Pidgey are both avian characters. |
| *Jet the Hawk uses a hoverboard as his mode of transportation, similar to how Akari Hayami uses her snowboard. | | *Jet and Akari Hayami are both competitive characters who uses a board in their respective games, with Jet using a hoverboard and Akari using a snowboard. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Move Speed ↑ ability references Jet the Hawk's Speed type and moderate stats, rivaling those of Sonic the Hedgehog in ''Sonic Riders''.
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Sonic the Werehog is an alternate version of Sonic the Hedgehog (represented by Togedemaru, a Pokémon based on a hedgehog) who transforms into a bestial, werewolf-like form at night (represented by the Werewolf, who shares a similar lore). | | *Sonic the Werehog and Togedemaru are both hedgehog characters. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *Sonic the Werehog is the nightly beast-like transformation of Sonic, represented by the Werewolf who shares a similar mechanic. |
| *This spirit's Physical Attack ↑ ability references how Sonic the Werehog gains incredible strength and can attack with his claws.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Sonic was inadvertently transformed into his Werehog form by Dr. Eggman in the beginning of ''Sonic Unleashed''.
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| *Louie works as a deliveryman for Hocotate Freight, similar to how the Postman works as a deliveryman for the Post Office. | | *Louie and Snorlax have large appetites and are not picky eaters. |
| *Louie has a ravenous and insatiable appetite and can eat ingredients inedible to Hocotatians, similar to Snorlax. | | *Louie and Postman both share the same profession of being deliverymen. |
| | *The Grab core references Louie stealing the juice supplies and Captain Charlie's rubber duck in ''Pikmin 3''. |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how the Burrowing Snagret is a member of the Snavian family, a species which feature a serpentine body (represented by Rattly, a rattlesnake character) and a bird-like head (represented by Raphael the Raven). | | *The required summoning cores references the Burrowing Snagret being a member of the snavian family, a physical combination of a bird and a snake. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Speed ↓ ability references how the Burrowing Snagret will remain stationary after emerging from underground in the ''Pikmin'' series.
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| *The Plasm Wraith, Hakkun, and Eddy are all characters whose bodies are composed entirely of liquid. | | *The Plasm Wraith and the required summoning cores all share an aquatic body in their design. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Speed ↓ ability references the Plasm Wraith's slow mobility during its boss battle in ''Pikmin 3''.
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Tom Nook is a shop owner (represented by the Maruhige Shop Owner) who hires employees to work for him in the ''ANimal Crossing'' series (with the employees represented by the Shop Assistant). | | *Tom Nook and the required summoning cores references all characters working for their respective shops. |
| | **Tom Nook and the Maruhige Shop Owner are both shop-owners. |
| | **Tom Nook hires the player to work for him in ''Animal Crossing'', represented by the Shop Assistant. |
| | *The Neutral core likely references Tom Nook's role in the ''Animal Crossing'' series, agreeing to build and expand the player's house but also sending the player further into debt each time. |
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| *DJ K.K. works evenings as a disk jockey, similar to how 9-Volt is sometimes depicted as a disk jockey. | | *9-Volt frequently DJs as a hobby. |
| *DJ K.K. is an anthropomorphic dog character, similar to the Labrador Retriever. | | *Labrador Retriever and DJ K.K. are both dogs. |
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| *Restti, Dugtrio, and Muddy Mole are all anthropomorphic mole characters specializing in burrowing underground. | | *Resetti and Mettaur are both hard hat-wearing characters. |
| *Resetti is often depicted wearing a hard hat, similar to Mettaur. | | *Restti, Dugtrio, and Muddy Mole are all characters who specializes in burrowing underground. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The two Attack type cores likely references the multiple number of times a player must reset within the ''Animal Crossing'' games in order to make Resetti angry. |
| *This spirit's Jump ↓ ability references how Resetti is often depicted as half-emerging from underground, which prevents him from jumping.
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| *Pete is an anthropomorphic bird character with a white color scheme, similar to the Cucco. | | *Pete and Cucco are both avian characters with a white color scheme. |
| *Pete is a postal worker who delivers mail to the protagonist, similar to the Postman's role in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | | *Pete and Postman both share the same profession of delivering mail. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Strong-Wind Immunity ability references Pete's ability to fly through the air, whose bird species are designed to travel through the air and resist airflow.
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| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Pete can visit the player's house to pick up or deliver mail in the ''Animal Crossing'' series.
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Phyllis and Pelly are anthropomorphic bird characters (represented by Pitch, another bird character) and are depicted as twin sisters (represented by Mio and Mayu Amakura, a duo of twin sisters). | | *Phyllis & Pelly and Mio & Mayu are both twin sister duos. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *Phyllis, Pelly, and Pitch are all avian characters. |
| *This spirit's Back Shield Equipped ability references how Phyllis and Pelly each cover the night and day shifts at the post office in the ''Animal Crossing'' series, similar to how the Back Shield will "cover" the player's rear. | |
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| *Tortimer is an anthropomorphic reptile character who features yellow scales and a green shell, similar to the Koopa Troopa. | | *Tortimer and Old Man Lobber are both elderly characters who uses a cane to move. |
| *Tortimer is an elderly character who uses a cane to move around, similar to Old Man Lobber.
| | *Tortimer and Koopa Troopa are both shelled reptiles, with Tortimer being a tortoise and Koopa Troopa being a turtle. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Critical-Health Stats ↑ ↑ ability references how Tortimer hosts competitions and minigames in the earlier ''Animal Crossing'' games that will reward the player depending on their score, similar to how this ability will "reward" the player with increased stats when their damage meter reaches a certain score. | |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Blathers' museum displays fish, insects, and dinosaur fossils. | | *The required summoning cores references Blathers' museum displaying dinosaur fossils, insects, and fish. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Black Hole Equipped ability references Blather's role in the ''Animal Crossing'' series by collecting donations from the player, similar to how the Black Hole will "collect" nearby items for the player.
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Proto Man is the "son" of Dr. Light, and the "older brother" of Roll. | | *The required summoning cores references Proto Man being the "son" of Dr. Light, and the "older brother" of Roll. |
| | *The Shield core references Proto Shield, Proto Man's signature weapon. |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Rush is a robotic character (similar to Chibi-Tot, another robotic character) who is designed to resemble a dog (similar to Boney, a dog character). | | *Rush and Chibi-Tot are both robotic characters. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *Rush and Boney are both dog characters who supports the protagonist in their respective games. |
| *This spirit's Up Special ↑ ability references how Rush serves as {{SSBU|Mega Man}}'s up special, [[Rush Coil]]. | | *The support core references Rush using his abilities to assist in Mega Man's adventures. |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Mega Man can summon Rush to give him a boost to reach a high platform.
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| *The required summoning cores reference the Yellow Devil's design, which includes a bright yellow color scheme (similar to Diskun, another character with a completely yellow color scheme) and a single optic eye capable of shooting lasers (similar to Waddle Dee). | | *The Yellow Devil and Diskun both share a simple-shaped body with a yellow color scheme. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The Yellow Devil and Waddle Doo both shoots lasers from their singular eyes. |
| *This spirit's Speed ↓ ability references how the Yellow Devil remains stationary during its boss battles. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how the Yellow Devil is summoned by Dr. Wily to defeat Mega Man in the titular series.
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| *The Tree shares a "tree" theme with its required summoning cores. | | *The Tree and the required summoning cores all share a "tree" theme. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Unflinching Charged Smashes ability references how the Wii Fit Trainer's up smash attack, the Tree, can grant them super armor from the start.
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| *The Warrior shares a "warrior" theme with its required summoning cores. | | *The Warrior shares a "warrior" theme with its required summoning cores. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Physical Attack ↑ ability references how the Warrior is one of the Wii Fit Trainer's strongest physical attacks.
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| *The Super Macho Man and the required summoning cores all share a "champion boxer" theme. | | *Super Macho Man and the required summoning cores all share a "champion boxer" theme. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The Attack type core likely references Super Macho Man's high attack power being incorporated into his punches. |
| *This spirit's Fist Attack ↑ ability references the Super Macho Man's usage of powerful punch attacks. | |
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *Mother Fairy and the required summoning cores are all fairies. | | *Mother Fairy and the required summoning cores all share a "fairy" theme. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Critical-Health Stats ↑ ↑ references how Mother Fairy is a fairy, whereas the [[Fairy Bottle]] can heal the player when their HP reaches a certain amount in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL | | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Dunban is the older brother of Fiora and the mentor to Reyn's mentor. | | *The required summoning cores references Dunban being Reyn's mentor and the older brother to Fiora. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Sword Attack ↑ ability references Dunban's proficiency with a sword.
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| *Formula and the required summoning cores are all pilotable robots. | | *Formula and the required summoning cores all share a "pilotable robot" theme. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Super Scope equipped ability references how Formula attacks using shooting weapons.
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| *{{h2|List of spirits (Xenoblade series)|Tora}} | | *{{h2|List of spirits (Xenoblade series)|Tora}} |
| *{{h2|List of spirits (Others)|Flare}} | | *{{h2|List of spirits (Others)|Flare}} |
| |{{n}}<br>Can be purchased from Sheldon's Store for 2,000 SP | | |{{n}}<br>Can be purchased from Sheldon’s Store for 2,000 SP |
| <br>Obtainable in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' DLC Spirit Board
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Poppi α is a female humanoid robot (similar to Flare) who is built by Tora. | | *Poppi α is a robot built by the Nopon, Tora. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *Poppi α and Flare are both female, humanoid robots. |
| *This spirit's Shooting Attack ↑ ability references how Poppi α and her other modes use shooting attacks in battle. | |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Poppi α was built by her creator, Tora, to aid him in battle.
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *E. Honda is a sumo wrestler, similar to the Sumo Brothers. | | *E. Honda and the Sumo Brothers are all characters who specializes in sumo wrestling. |
| *E. Honda is a Japanese fighting game character who shares a similar surname with Piston Hondo, who was originally named Piston '''Honda''' in ''Punch-Out!!'' | | *E. Honda and Piston Hondo both share a surname, as Piston Hondo was originally named Piston '''Honda''' in the original ''Punch-Out!!'' game. Additionally, both characters appear in a fighting game series. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Strong Throw ability increases the power of grabbing and throwing attacks, referencing E. Honda's special attack, the Oicho Throw, which allows him to grab the opponent and throw them to the ground.
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL | | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL |
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| *Guile is a Colonel of the United States Air Force, which specializes in aerial combat via fighter jets, represented by the Arwing, a space fighter jet. | | *Guile is a United States Air Force Pilot, represented by the Arwing, a space fighter jet. |
| *Guile is the superior officer and close friend of Nash in the ''Street Fighter'' series. | | *Guile and Nash are best friends in the ''Street Fighter'' series. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The two Shield cores and Grab cores references Guile's stats in the ''Street Fighter'' series, having high defense and able to use aerial grab moves. |
| *This spirit's Foot Attack ↑ ability references one of Guile's special attacks, Flash Kick, which allows him to perform a devastating kick attack.
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *Dhalsim is a physical fighter who originates from India, similar to the Great Tiger. | | *Dhalsim and Great Tiger are both physical fighters originating from India. |
| *Dhalsim is a character from Capcom who can use fire-based attacks, similar to Fire Man. | | *Dhalsim and Fire Man both share the ability to conjure fire. Additionally, both characters are created by Capcom. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Lava-Floor Immunity ability references both Dhalsim's ability to use fire attacks and his ability to float in midair, preventing him from touching the ground.
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL | | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how M. Bison is the leader of the Four Kings of Shadaloo, which includes Vega, Sagat, and Balrog. | | *The required summoning cores references M. Bison being the leader of the Four Kings of Shadaloo shared by Vega, Sagat, and Balrog. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's PSI Attack ↑ references M. Bison's Psycho Power, the spiritual energy used by M. Bison in the ''Street Fighter'' series.
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| |1,001 | | |1,001 |
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Ibuki is a female ninja-in-training (represented by Shinobu) who prefers the life of a normal Japanese schoolgirl teenager (represented by Ayumi Tachibana). | | *Ibuki and Shinobu are both female ninjas. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *Ibuki and Ayumi Tachibana are both Japanese teenage schoolgirls. |
| *This spirit's Move Speed ↑ ability references Ibuki's high speed and agility stats. | |
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *Yun and Yang are both martial artists who are skilled in kung fu, similar to Young Cricket. | | *Yun & Yang and Mio & Mayu are both fraternal twin siblings. |
| *Yun and Yang are fraternal twin brothers, similar to Mio and Mayu Akamura, who are fraternal twin sisters. | | *Yun & Yang and Young Cricket are all martial artists skilled in kung fu. |
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| |1,009 | | |1,009 |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Madama Butterfly|link=y}} | | |[[File:Madama Butterfly - Bayo2.png|center|108x108px]] |
| | |{{anchor|Madama Butterfly}}[[Madama Butterfly]] |
| |{{SpiritType|Support|s=30}} | | |{{SpiritType|Support|s=30}} |
| |★★★★ | | |★★★★ |
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL | | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL |
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| *Madama Butterfly's design features the attributes of a winged insect, similar to the Aparoid Fortuna. | | *Madama Butterfly is bound to Bayonetta, referencing both Beyonetta and Shanoa being witch characters who summons fists and blades to augment their attacks. |
| *Madama Butterfly's fists can be summoned to augment Bayonetta's stronger attacks, similar to how the witch Shanoa can summon fists to augment her attacks. | | *Madama Butterfly is a member of the Infernal Demons, a race of demons who, like the Aparoids, features insectoid designs. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
| | *The Neutral type core references the angels and demons in the ''Bayonetta'' series not following the good and evil themes they traditionally represent. |
| *This spirit's Poison Heals ability references how summoning an Infernal Demon like Madama Butterfly during Umbran Climax can slowly regenerate an Umbra Witch's health. | | *The Support core references Madama Butterfly lending her power into Bayonetta's attacks. |
| *This spirit can be obtained via summoning, referencing how Bayonetta can summon Madama Butterfly through her Wicked Weaves while attacking or performing an Infernal Climax.
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Rodin owns businesses that sell drinks (similar to Brewster) and sells weapons made from angels and demons (represented by Aegislash, who is based on a weapon). | | *Rodin and Brewster are both characters who own businesses that sell drinks, as Rodin owns a bar and Brewster owns a café. |
| | *Rodin owns a side business selling weapons made from angels and demons, represented by Aegislash, a sentient weapon. |
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *The Inkling Squid is a squid character depicted with black markings around its eyes, similar to the Blooper. | | *The Inkling Squid and Blooper are both squids. |
| *The Inkling Squid can use colorful ink to pain their surroundings, similar to how Huey uses colorful paint for a similar purpose in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''. | | *The Inkling Squid is the squid form of the Inklings who uses their ink to paint their surroundings, represented by Huey, a paint bucket. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Up Special ↑ ability references how the Inkling Squid serves as {{SSBU|Inkling}}'s up special, [[Super Jump]].
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| |- | | |- |
| |1,028 | | |1,028 |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Judd|link=y}} | | |{{SpiritTableName|Judd}} |
| |{{SpiritType|Support|s=30}} | | |{{SpiritType|Support|s=30}} |
| |★★★★ | | |★★★★ |
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *The requires summoning cores reference how Judd is an anthropomorphic cat (represented by Meowth) whose job is to referee and declare the winning team of each ''Splatoon'' match by raising their flag (similar to Judge, where the character is depicted holding up a sign with a winning number). | | *Judd and Judge both share the role of judging. |
| ----'''Other trivia:''' | | *Judd and Mewoth are both cat characters. |
| *This spirit's Double Final Smash ability further references how Judd will raise the flag to the player's winning team, similar to how this spirit's "ability" will give the player a winning chance with two Final Smashes.
| | *The Neutral type core references Judd being an un-biased judge in ''Splatoon''{{'}}s matches. |
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| |{{y}}<br>Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon | | |{{y}}<br>Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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| *The Squid Sisters are members of the Inklings, a race of humanoid squids with black markings around their eyes, represented by the Blooper, a squid character. | | *The Squid Sisters and Blooper are all squid characters. |
| *The Squid Sisters are a pop duo idol who specialize in singing, similar to how Meloetta's Aria Forme specializes in singing. | | *The Squid Sisters and Meloetta (in its Aria Forme) are all female characters who specializes in singing. |
| *The Squid Sisters cheer for the player and their team during Splatfest, similar to how the Ouendan Cheerleaders cheer for the player during the song stages in the ''Ouendan'' series. | | *The Squid Sisters and the Ouendan Cheerleaders are both groups of people who are associated with cheering, as the Squid Sisters cheer for the Inklings during SplatFest. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Fast Final Smash Meter ability references how either one of the Squid Sisters supports their teams during Splatfest, similar to how this ability supports the player by quickly filling up their Final Smash Meter.
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *Spyke and the required summoning cores are all sea urchins. | | *Spyke and the required summoning cores all share a "sea urchin" theme. |
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *Flow and the required summoning cores are all characters who are associated with shops that sell clothing. | | *Flow and the required summoning cores are all characters working in or owning that sells clothing. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Back Shield Equipped ability references how Flow is the owner of Headspace, which sells accessories featuring unique abilities, including the ability to increase the player's defense.
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *DJ Octavio is an octopus enemy with a red-hued color scheme, similar to the Octorok. | | *DJ Octavio and the required summoning cores all share an "octopus" theme. |
| *DJ Octavio is the leader of the Octarians, which includes the Octolings, the octopus-like counterparts of the Inklings. | | **DJ Octavio is the leader of the Octarians, an octopus-like race which includes the Octolings. |
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| *Julius Belmont and the required summoning cores are all characters who wield the Vampire Killer whip. | | *Julius Belmont and the required summoning cores are all characters who wield the Vampire Killer whip. |
| ----'''Other trivia:''''
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| *This spirit's Side Special ↑ ability references Julius' usage of his [[Cross]] attack during his boss battle in ''Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'', which serves as {{SSBU|Simon}} and {{SSBU|Richter}}'s side special.
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| |1,288
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| |{{SpiritTableName|Ribbon Girl|link=y}}
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| |{{SpiritType|Grab|s=30}}
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| |★★
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| |1,485
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| |1,000
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| *{{h2|List of spirits (Others)|Elite Beat Divas}}
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| *{{h2|List of spirits (Kirby series)|ChuChu}}
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in ''ARMS'' DLC Spirit Board
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| *Ribbon Girl and the Elite Beat Divas are both pop star divas.
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| *Ribbon Girl and ChuChu both feature bows/ribbons and share a pink color scheme.
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| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Fist Attack ↑ ability references Ribbon Girl's punching attacks.
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| |-
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| |1,291
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| |{{SpiritTableName|Ninjara|link=y}}
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| |{{SpiritType|Support|s=30}}
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| |★★
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| |N/A
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| |1,000
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| *{{h2|List of spirits (Mii series)|Shinobu}}
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| *{{h2|List of spirits (Mega Man series)|Shadow Man}}
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in ''ARMS'' DLC Spirit Board
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| *Ninjara and the required summoning cores are all ninjas.
| |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Move Speed ↑ ability references Ninjara's ability to vanish while evading.
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL | | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL |
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| *The Dark Emperor and its required summoning cores are all main antagonists who can float in their respective game appearances. | | *The Dark Emperor and its required summoning cores are all powerful antagonists of their respective games who are able to float. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Shield type references how the Dark Emperor is one of the most powerful enemies in ''Find Mii II'' and does not flinch when attacked on the [[Find Mii]] stage.
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL | | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL |
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| *Gold Bone and the Iridescent Glint Beetle are both made of gold. | | *Gold Bone and the Iridescent Glint Beetle are both characters made of gold. |
| *Gold Bone and The Skull are both share a skeleton design. | | *Gold Bone and The Skull are both characters who shares a skeleton design. |
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| *Monita and the required summoning cores all are characters featuring simple faces and rectangular-shaped heads. | | *Monita and the required summoning cores all are characters featuring simple faces and rectangular-shaped heads. |
| *Monita and Ando Kensaku are both characters who share rectangular-shaped monitors for heads. | | **Monita and Ando Kensaku are both characters who share rectangular-shaped monitors for heads. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Support type references Monita's role as the player's guide in ''Nintendo Land''.
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| *The required summoning cores are the different forms Master Core takes during the boss battles during ''Super Smash Bros. 4''{{'}}s Classic Mode on intensities of 5.0 or higher. | | *The required summoning cores references Master Core being the secret final boss at the end of the Classic Mode in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' who takes the form of Master Giant, Master Beast, and Master Edges on an intensity of 5.0 or higher. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Neutral type references how the different types of Master Core's required summoning cores balance each other out.
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| *This spirit's Initial Damage 30% ability references how Master Core becomes weak and defenseless in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.
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| *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Master Core is revealed after defeating Master Giant, Master Beast, and/or Master Edges in that order.
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL | | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL |
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| *The Sheriff and the required summoning cores are characters from a retro shooter game. | | *The Sheriff and the required summoning cores all share a "retro shooter game" theme. |
| |- | | |- |
| |1,143 | | |1,143 |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Frog & Snake|customname=[[Prince of Sablé|Frog & Snake]]}} | | |{{SpiritTableName|Frog & Snake|customname=[[Sablé Prince|Frog & Snake]]}} |
| |{{SpiritType|Shield|s=30}} | | |{{SpiritType|Shield|s=30}} |
| |★★ | | |★★ |
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL | | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL |
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| *The required summoning cores reference the Prince of Sablé, who can transform into Frog & Snake. | | *The required summoning cores references the Prince of Sablé, who can into Frog & Snake. |
| **Prince of Sablé and Prince Peasley are both princes.
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| **Winky represents the Frog.
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| **Rattly represents the Snake.
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL | | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL |
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| *The required summoning cores reference how Isaac is the leader of the party featuring Garet, Mia, and Ivan as members in the first ''Golden Sun'' game. | | *The required summoning cores references Isaac being the leader of the party featuring Garet, Mia, and Ivan as members in the first ''Golden Sun'' game. |
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *Starfy, Moe, Old Man Lobber, and Mermaid all appear in ''The Legend of Starfy'' series. | | *The required summoning cores references Starfy, Moe, Old Man Lobber, and Mermaid appearing in ''The Legend of Starfy'' series. |
| |- | | |- |
| |1,190 | | |1,190 |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Jill & the Drill Dozer|customname=[[Jill]] & the Drill Dozer}} | | |{{SpiritTableName|Jill & the Drill Dozer|link=y}} |
| |{{SpiritType|Support|s=30}} | | |{{SpiritType|Support|s=30}} |
| |★★ | | |★★ |
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *Jill and Duster are both associated with thieves. | | *Jill and Duster are both associated with thieves, as Jill is the daughter of Doug, the leader of the band of thieves. |
| *Jill and Drill Man both use drills to attack. | | *Jill and Drill Man both use drills to attack. |
| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Bury Immunity ability references Jill's Drill Dozer, which can drill through solid objects and the ground.
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| |{{y}} | | |{{y}} |
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| *Barbara and Rouge are both anthropomorphic bats. | | *Barbara and Rouge are both anthropomorphic bat characters. |
| *Barbara and Prince Saruno are both characters who specialize in playing the guitar. | | *Barbara and Prince Saruno are both anthropomorphic characters whospecializes in playing the guitar. |
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| |{{y}}<br>Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon | | |{{y}}<br>Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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| *Dillon and Sandshrew are both armadillos. | | *Dillon and Sandshrew are both armadillo characters. |
| *Dillon and Wheelie are both characters who spin like a wheel to attack. | | *Dillon and Wheelie are both characters who spins like a wheel to attack. |
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| *Wonder-Red is the leader of the Wonderful 100, who Wonder-Blue takes orders from. | | *Wonder-Red is the leader of the Wonderful 100, who Wonder-Blue takes orders from. |
| *Wonder-Red and Drake Redcrest are both masked heroes with the habit of posing dramatically. | | *Wonder-Red and Drake Redcrest are both masked heroes with the habit of posing dramatically. |
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| | |1,288 |
| | |{{SpiritTableName|Ribbon Girl|link=y}} |
| | |{{SpiritType|Grab|s=30}} |
| | |★★ |
| | |1,485 |
| | |1,000 |
| | | |
| | *{{h2|List of spirits (Others)|Elite Beat Divas}} |
| | *{{h2|List of spirits (Kirby series)|ChuChu}} |
| | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in ''ARMS'' DLC Spirit Board |
| | | |
| | *Ribbon Girl and the Elite Beat Divas are both pop star divas. |
| | *Ribbon Girl and ChuChu both feature bows/ribbons and share a pink color scheme. |
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| | |1,291 |
| | |{{SpiritTableName|Ninjara}} |
| | |{{SpiritType|Support|s=30}} |
| | |★★ |
| | |N/A |
| | |1,000 |
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| | *{{h2|List of spirits (Mii series)|Shinobu}} |
| | *{{h2|List of spirits (Mega Man series)|Shadow Man}} |
| | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in ''ARMS'' DLC Spirit Board |
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| | *Ninjara and the required summoning cores all share a "ninja" theme. |
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| |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL | | |{{n}}<br>Obtainable in WoL |
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| *Boss Galaga and the required summoning cores are all enemies that steals from the player. | | *Boss Galaga and the required summoning cores all share a "stealing" theme, as Boss Galaga steals the player's ship, the Swooping Snitchbug steals the player's Pikmin, and the Bandit steals coins or Baby Mario (in ''Yoshi{{'}}s Island''). |
| **Boss Galaga and the Swooping Snitchbug are both floating enemies.
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| **Boss Galaga and the Bandit will cause the player to receive a game over.
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| ----'''Other trivia:'''
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| *This spirit's Support type references how Boss Galaga appears as an item in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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| *This spirit's Bury Immunity ability references Boss Galaga's tractor beam, which takes anyone caught in it off-screen.
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *The Absolutely Safe Capsule is the only summonable spirit that requires a summonable spirit (Mr. Saturn) to summon it. | | *The '''Absolutely Safe Capsule''' is the only summonable spirit that requires a summonable spirit ([[Mr. Saturn]]) to summon it. |
| **In addition, it has the most summonable cores that are required to summon, with a total of six. | | *'''Ribbon Girl''' and '''Ninjara''' are the first summon-exclusive spirits to gain spirit battles in an update. |
| *Ribbon Girl and Ninjara are the first summon-exclusive spirits to gain spirit battles in an update, with Poppi α being third.
| | **These spirit battles are only accessible in the ''ARMS'' [[DLC Spirits (mode)|DLC Spirit Board]]. |
| **These spirit battles are only accessible in their respective [[DLC Spirits (mode)|DLC Spirit Boards]]. | | *The '''Poppi α''' is the only summonable spirit that can be purchased. |
| *Poppi α is the only summonable spirit that can be purchased. | |
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| {{Spirit list}}
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| {{SSBUMenus}} | | {{SSBUMenus}} |
| [[Category:Spirits]] | | [[Category:Spirits]] |
| [[Category:Modes (SSBU)]] | | [[Category:Modes (SSBU)]] |