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==In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''==
Due to the increasing number of universes represented as well as the sheer number of fighters in the game, developing trophies was deemed impractical and they were cut early in development.{{fact}} As such, trophies do not return in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', instead being replaced by [[Spirit]]s as its successor, whose in-game concept is similar to that of the [[Stickers]] from ''Brawl''. This makes ''Ultimate'' the first ''Smash Bros.'' game since the original where trophies do not appear. Spirits do not have descriptions like trophies did, with the only information given is what game series the Spirit originated from.  
Due to the increasing number of universes represented as well as the sheer number of fighters in the game, developing trophies was deemed impractical and they were cut early in development.{{fact}} As such, trophies do not return in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', instead being replaced by [[Spirit]]s as its successor, whose in-game concept is similar to that of the [[Stickers]] from ''Brawl''. As a result, this makes ''Ultimate'' the first ''Smash Bros.'' game since the original where trophies do not appear. Spirits do not have descriptions like trophies did, with the only information given is what game series the Spirit originated from.  


Unlike in previous games, characters' {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} endings do not depict either a trophy or a plush doll landing in the real world. In the November 1, 2018 [[Nintendo Direct]], while [[Masahiro Sakurai]] has re-asserted that the characters exist as toys in the real world, he has made a clear distinction between said "real world" and the world of ''Smash Bros.'', which is a "world of imagination" where the fighters exist as living beings. The toy bodies exist as a means for the fighters to return to the real world (as seen in the Classic Mode endings of previous games), while [[Spirits (characters)|Spirits]] are unable to do so because their physical forms have been destroyed.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fccgHnBQ0YM]
Unlike in previous games, characters' {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} endings do not depict either a trophy or a plush doll landing in the real world. In the November 1, 2018 [[Nintendo Direct]], while [[Masahiro Sakurai]] has re-asserted that the characters exist as toys in the real world, he has made a clear distinction between said "real world" and the world of ''Smash Bros.'', which is a "world of imagination" where the fighters exist as living beings. The toy bodies exist as a means for the fighters to return to the real world (as seen in the Classic Mode endings of previous games), while [[Spirits (characters)|Spirits]] are unable to do so because their physical forms have been destroyed.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fccgHnBQ0YM]
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