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'''The Light Realm''' ({{ja|光の世界|Hikari no Sekai}}, ''World of Light'') is the starting area in [[World of Light]]. After [[Galeem]] vaporized everyone who opposed him (aside from {{SSBU|Kirby}}), Kirby crash lands into The Light Realm with the task of rescuing all captured fighters and defeating Galeem.
'''The Light Realm''' is the starting area in [[World of Light]]. After [[Galeem]] vaporized everyone who opposed him (aside from {{SSBU|Kirby}}), Kirby crash lands into The Light Realm with the task of rescuing all captured fighters and defeating Galeem.


==Spirits==
==Spirits==
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====Northern city area====
====Lumiose City====
This area is one of several towns in the Light Realm. It features the [[Prism Tower]] from ''Pokémon X'' and ''Pokémon Y''.
This area is one of several towns in the Light Realm. It features the [[Prism Tower]] from ''Pokémon X'' and ''Pokémon Y''.
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====Southern city area====
====Console City====
This city list on the southern portion divided by an aqueduct. It features several buildings resembling Nintendo Consoles and a Nintendo 64 logo. It also features [[Moray Towers]] from {{uv|Splatoon}} and a building resembling the Nintendo headquarters in Kyoto, Japan. The main gimmick in this area is a button which opens several gates.  
This city list on the southern portion divided by an aqueduct. It features several buildings resembling Nintendo Consoles and a Nintendo 64 logo. It also features [[Moray Towers]] from {{uv|Splatoon}} and a building resembling the Nintendo headquarters in Kyoto, Japan. The main gimmick in this area is a button which opens several gates.  
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====Village area====
====Rustic area====
This is the westernmost town found in the light realm. If the player has a Kapp'n (Wild World) spirit, they can take a bus which goes to the Town area.
This is the westernmost town found in the light realm and the closest to the [[Temple of Light]]. If the player has a Kapp'n (Wild World) spirit, they can take a bus which goes to the Town area.
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===East part===
===East part===


====8-bit maze area====
====PAC-MAZE====
A maze resembling a level from the {{uv|Pac-Man}} arcade games. The main gimmick is a labyrinth of teleporters. Player must choose the correct sequence of teleporters to reach certain spirits or to the other side. Most of the spirits found in this area are from NES games.
A maze resembling a level from the {{uv|Pac-Man}} arcade games. The main gimmick is a labyrinth of teleporters. Player must choose the correct sequence of teleporters to reach certain spirits or to the other side. Most of the spirits found in this area are from NES games.


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====Island area====
====Island area====
An island chain off the coast from the Coastal Town area. The player needs the Lapras spirit in order to access the island. Most of the spirits are based off of characters who reside in a tropical setting. The island also has a portal that accesses the [[Forest Hill]] sub area. Once [[Rathalos]] is defeated, the player can use the blue [[Warp Pipe]] to access the western side of the map.
An island off the coast from the Coastal Town area. The player needs the Lapras spirit in order to access the island. Most of the spirits are based off of characters who reside in a tropical setting. The island also has a portal that accesses the [[Forest Hill]] sub area. Once [[Rathalos]] is defeated, the player can use the blue [[Warp Pipe]] to access the western side of the map.


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====Cloud area====
====Cloud area====
An area set in the sky with many floating islands. Many of the spirits are associated with skies. There is also a section set on a pink cloud resembling [[Magicant]]. To access the area, the player needs a rain conjuring spirit to grow a beanstalk which players can climb. In order to access the Magicant area, the player will need to find a pipe near the wasteland area.
An area set in the sky with many floating islands. Many of the spirits are associated with skies. There is also a section set on a pink cloud resembling [[Magicant]]. To access the area, the player needs a rain conjuring spirit to grow a beanstalk which players can climb.
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==Bosses==
==Bosses==
There are five bosses present in The Light Realm, with three of them fought in sub-worlds. [[Giga Bowser]] is found in the [[Molten Fortress]], [[Galleom]] is found in the [[Base]], and [[Rathalos]] is found in the [[Forest Hill]].
There are five bosses present in the Light Realm, with three of them fought in sub-worlds. [[Giga Bowser]] is found in the [[Molten Fortress]], [[Galleom]] is found in the [[Base]], and [[Rathalos]] is found in the [[Forest Hill]].
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==Captured Fighters==
==Captured Fighters==
Since Kirby escaped from Galeem's attack, he is the only fighter the player has available from the start. The other 73 base roster fighters (with {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}} counting as one) have been captured and must be awakened for the player to unlock. Any [[Downloadable content (SSBU)#Fighters|downloaded fighters]] are simply unlocked after the player has awakened a total of 10 fighters. 42 of the 73 captured fighters are unlocked in The Light Realm. 10 of them reside in sub-worlds. Aside from {{SSBU|Bowser}}, all captured fighters must be unlocked through a fighter battle. {{SSBU|Mario}} is always awakened first, with the second awakening being a choice between {{SSBU|Sheik}}, {{SSBU|Marth}}, or {{SSBU|Villager}}. After the second awakening, {{SSBU|Master Hand}} appears and forms barriers over the two fighters the player didn't unlock, preventing them from being unlocked until the player beats one of the [[boss]]es or finds an alternate route back. The lists of fighters are organized roughly by order of appearance.
Since Kirby escaped from Galeem’s attack, he is the only fighter the player has available from the start. The other 73 base roster fighters have been captured and must be awakened for the player to unlock. [[Downloadable content (SSBU)#Fighters|Downloadable fighters]] are simply unlocked after the player has awakened a total of 10 fighters. 42 of the 73 captured fighters are unlocked in the Light Realm. 10 of them reside in sub-worlds. Aside from {{SSBU|Bowser}}, all captured fighters must be unlocked through a fighter battle. {{SSBU|Mario}} is always awakened first, with the second awakening being a choice between {{SSBU|Sheik}}, {{SSBU|Marth}}, or {{SSBU|Villager}}. The lists of fighters are organized roughly by order of appearance.
===Overworld===
===Overworld===
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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