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(I normally don't bother with inspiration stuff, but... Quite a few are stretches, especially ones that self-reference their being in Smash. References should end at the reference; Yuga is a summon because he summons, Seven Sages don't matter. "ability to attack by utilizing" is just adding words to the English paper) |
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**Gold Mario and Metal Mario are both different metal power-up forms of Mario. | **Gold Mario and Metal Mario are both different metal power-up forms of Mario. | ||
**Gold Mario can throw fireballs similar to Fire Mario's fireballs. Also, Gold Mario can be obtained with the Gold Flower, which highly resembles the Fire Flower. | **Gold Mario can throw fireballs similar to Fire Mario's fireballs. Also, Gold Mario can be obtained with the Gold Flower, which highly resembles the Fire Flower. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Gold Mario can be achieved by the Gold Flower. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Gold Mario can be achieved by the Gold Flower. | ||
*This spirit's Support type and Super Armor effect references Gold Mario being a stronger and more permanent power-up than Metal Mario in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''. | *This spirit's Support type and Super Armor effect references Gold Mario being a stronger and more permanent power-up than Metal Mario in ''New Super Mario Bros. 2''. | ||
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*Cat Princess Peach and Rover are both cat characters. | *Cat Princess Peach and Rover are both cat characters. | ||
*Cat Princess Peach and Baby Peach are both alternate forms of Princess Peach. | *Cat Princess Peach and Baby Peach are both alternate forms of Princess Peach. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Cat Princess Peach can be achieved with the Super Bell. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Cat Princess Peach can be achieved with the Super Bell. | ||
*This spirit's Weight ↓ effect references Princess Peach's lightweight and ability to float in various ''Super Mario'' games. | *This spirit's Weight ↓ effect references Princess Peach's lightweight and ability to float in various ''Super Mario'' games. | ||
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*Thwomp and the required summoning cores all share a stone-like body. | *Thwomp and the required summoning cores all share a stone-like body. | ||
**Thwomp and Rocky both attack by falling onto the player. | **Thwomp and Rocky both attack by falling onto the player. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Weapons Resist ↑ effect references Thwomp's ability to resist most attacks in the ''Super Mario'' series. | *This spirit's Weapons Resist ↑ effect references Thwomp's ability to resist most attacks in the ''Super Mario'' series. | ||
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*Nabbit and Duster are both thief characters. | *Nabbit and Duster are both thief characters. | ||
*The support core likely references the power-ups from the ''Mario'' series that Nabbit carries around in his bag. | *The support core likely references the power-ups from the ''Mario'' series that Nabbit carries around in his bag. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references Nabbit's supportive role in later ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games. | *This spirit's Support type references Nabbit's supportive role in later ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games. | ||
*This spirit's Item Gravitation effect references how Nabbit is a thief who steals power-ups in the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' series. | *This spirit's Item Gravitation effect references how Nabbit is a thief who steals power-ups in the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' series. | ||
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*The Sprixie Princess and Wanda are both fairy characters in the ''Mario'' series. | *The Sprixie Princess and Wanda are both fairy characters in the ''Mario'' series. | ||
*The Sprixie Princesses and Princess Shokora are both characters who share the same royal status as princess. | *The Sprixie Princesses and Princess Shokora are both characters who share the same royal status as princess. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Fairy Bottle Equipped effect references the them being fairy-like princesses who were trapped inside glass bottles. | *This spirit's Fairy Bottle Equipped effect references the them being fairy-like princesses who were trapped inside glass bottles. | ||
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*Cappy and Ezlo (in his cursed state) are both sentient hats. | *Cappy and Ezlo (in his cursed state) are both sentient hats. | ||
*Cappy and Boo Mario are both ghost-like characters, which could also reference Cappy's adventures with Mario. | *Cappy and Boo Mario are both ghost-like characters, which could also reference Cappy's adventures with Mario. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references how Cappy aided Mario in ''Super Mario Odyssey''. | *This spirit's Support type references how Cappy aided Mario in ''Super Mario Odyssey''. | ||
*This spirit's Strong Throw effect references how Cappy is often thrown by Mario. | *This spirit's Strong Throw effect references how Cappy is often thrown by Mario. | ||
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**Master Cycle and City Tripper are both DLC racing vehicles appearing in ''Mario Kart 8'' and later in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''. | **Master Cycle and City Tripper are both DLC racing vehicles appearing in ''Mario Kart 8'' and later in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''. | ||
*The Attack type core likely references City Tripper's support spirit ability: Undamaged Attack & Speed ↑. | *The Attack type core likely references City Tripper's support spirit ability: Undamaged Attack & Speed ↑. | ||
*'''Other trivia:''' | |||
*This spirit's Speed ↑ effect references the Master Cycle's top speed. | |||
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*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). | *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). | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Water Weakness effect references Paper Mario's inability to swim in earlier ''Paper Mario'' games, as well as paper's general weakness to water. | *This spirit's Water Weakness effect references Paper Mario's inability to swim in earlier ''Paper Mario'' games, as well as paper's general weakness to water. | ||
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*Mallow and Prince Peasley are both characters who share the royal status of prince in a ''Mario'' role-playing game. | *Mallow and Prince Peasley are both characters who share the royal status of prince in a ''Mario'' role-playing game. | ||
*Mallow and Kracko are both sentient cloud characters who utilizes lightning-based attacks. | *Mallow and Kracko are both sentient cloud characters who utilizes lightning-based attacks. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references how Mallow aided Mario in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. | *This spirit's Support type references how Mallow aided Mario in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. | ||
*This spirit's Trade-Off Attacks ↑ effect references Mallow not being physically strong, but makes up for it with his magical attacks. | *This spirit's Trade-Off Attacks ↑ effect references Mallow not being physically strong, but makes up for it with his magical attacks. | ||
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*The two Attack type cores likely references Geno's high offensive capabilities during battle. | *The two Attack type cores likely references Geno's high offensive capabilities during battle. | ||
*The Neutral type core likely references Geno initially being an inanimate, lifeless doll prior to being brought to life. | *The Neutral type core likely references Geno initially being an inanimate, lifeless doll prior to being brought to life. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Geno is summoned in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Geno is summoned to the Mushroom Kingdom in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''. | ||
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*The required summoning cores are both inventions of Professor Elvin Gadd. | *The required summoning cores are both inventions of Professor Elvin Gadd. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references Professor Elvin Gadd's role in aiding Luigi throughout the ''Luigi's Mansion'' series. | *This spirit's Support type references Professor Elvin Gadd's role in aiding Luigi throughout the ''Luigi's Mansion'' series. | ||
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*The required summoning cores references Cranky Kong's marital relationship with his deceased wife, Wrinkly Kong. | *The required summoning cores references Cranky Kong's marital relationship with his deceased wife, Wrinkly Kong. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Speed ↓ effect references Cranky Kong's old age, as he is often seen walking slower. | *This spirit's Speed ↓ effect references Cranky Kong's old age, as he is often seen walking slower. | ||
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*Dixie and the required summoning cores are all female Kongs from the ''Donkey Kong'' series. | *Dixie and the required summoning cores are all female Kongs from the ''Donkey Kong'' series. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Grab type references Dixie's ability to carry objects with her ponytail. | *This spirit's Grab type references Dixie's ability to carry objects with her ponytail. | ||
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**Epona and Rapidash are both mountable equine characters in their respective games. | **Epona and Rapidash are both mountable equine characters in their respective games. | ||
**Epona and Malon both appeared in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. | **Epona and Malon both appeared in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references Epona's role as a rideable mount in the ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | *This spirit's Support type references Epona's role as a rideable mount in the ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | ||
*This spirit's Undamaged Attack & Speed ↑ effect references Link being unable to get hurt by enemies while riding Epona in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask''. | *This spirit's Undamaged Attack & Speed ↑ effect references Link being unable to get hurt by enemies while riding Epona in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask''. | ||
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**Ruto and Princess Shokora both appear as either a child or an adult, depending on in-game events. | **Ruto and Princess Shokora both appear as either a child or an adult, depending on in-game events. | ||
*The Shield core likely references Link assisting Ruto escape from Lord Jabu-Jabu's belly and rescuing her from the dungeon's boss. | *The Shield core likely references Link assisting Ruto escape from Lord Jabu-Jabu's belly and rescuing her from the dungeon's boss. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Water Attack ↑ effect references Ruto's ability to swim, as well as utilize water-based attacks in ''Hyrule Warriors''. | *This spirit's Water Attack ↑ effect references Ruto's ability to swim, as well as utilize water-based attacks in ''Hyrule Warriors''. | ||
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*Koume, Kotake, and Charlote Aulin are all witch characters. | *Koume, Kotake, and Charlote Aulin are all witch characters. | ||
*Koume & Kotake each wields the power of fire and ice magic respectively, represented by the Fire Flower and Freezie. | *Koume & Kotake each wields the power of fire and ice magic respectively, represented by the Fire Flower and Freezie. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Neutral type references how Koume & Kotake go from enemies to passive NPCs between ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask''. | *This spirit's Neutral type references how Koume & Kotake go from enemies to passive NPCs between ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask''. | ||
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Koume & Kotake combine themselves into Twinrova, this spirit's enhanced form. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Koume & Kotake combine themselves into Twinrova, this spirit's enhanced form. | ||
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*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). | *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). | ||
*The Attack type core references Fierce Deity Link's raw power incorporated in his double-handed sword. | *The Attack type core references Fierce Deity Link's raw power incorporated in his double-handed sword. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how the Fierce Deity Mask must be obtained by trading in masks with the Moon children in ''Majora's Mask''. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how the Fierce Deity Mask must be obtained by trading in masks with the Moon children in ''Majora's Mask''. | ||
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*The Moon is summoned by Majora's Mask in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. | *The Moon is summoned by Majora's Mask in ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. | ||
*The support core likely references the Moon's passive role in ''Majora's Mask''. | *The support core likely references the Moon's passive role in ''Majora's Mask''. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Giant effect references the Moon's giant size. | *This spirit's Giant effect references the Moon's giant size. | ||
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*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 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 claims to be a reincarnated fairy, represented by the Fairy Bottle. Also, both characters appear in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | *Tingle claims to be a reincarnated fairy, represented by the Fairy Bottle. Also, both characters appear in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Slumber Immunity effect references Tingle often being found awake during the day-and-night cycles. | *This spirit's Slumber Immunity effect references Tingle often being found awake during the day-and-night cycles. | ||
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*Fi and Serena are both associated with divinity, as Fi is created by the goddess Hylia, and Sernea is a fountain fairy/goddess. | *Fi and Serena are both associated with divinity, as Fi is created by the goddess Hylia, and Sernea is a fountain fairy/goddess. | ||
*Fi and Aegislash are both sentient sword characters. | *Fi and Aegislash are both sentient sword characters. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type and obtainability through summoning references Fi being summoned to aid Link in ''Skyward Sword''. | *This spirit's Support type and obtainability through summoning references Fi being summoned to aid Link in ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword''. | ||
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*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. | *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. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Shield type references Demise's boss battle in ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'' where Demise will guard himself against most of Link's attacks. | *This spirit's Shield type references Demise's boss battle in ''The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword'' where Demise will guard himself against most of Link's attacks. | ||
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*Yuga and Vince are both painters in their respective appearances. | *Yuga and Vince are both painters in their respective appearances. | ||
*Yuga and Gharnef are both powerful sorcerers who sought to awaken a powerful, demonic entity for their evil plans. | *Yuga and Gharnef are both powerful sorcerers who sought to awaken a powerful, demonic entity for their evil plans. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Yuga summoned Ganon in ''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds''. | ||
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*The required summoning cores references Roger being a ghost who relies on two Shy Guys to push him around. | *The required summoning cores references Roger being a ghost who relies on two Shy Guys to push him around. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Strong-Wing Resist effect references Roger the Potted Ghost's boss battle where the player must push Roger off the edge of his platform while two Shy Guys resist the player's effort. | *This spirit's Strong-Wing Resist effect references Roger the Potted Ghost's boss battle where the player must push Roger off the edge of his platform while two Shy Guys resist the player's effort. | ||
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*The required summoning cores references the Super Happy Tree being a large tree which produces fruit. | *The required summoning cores references the Super Happy Tree being a large tree which produces fruit. | ||
*The support cores likely references the fruit the Super Happy Tree grows having the ability to replenish Yoshi's health. | *The support cores likely references the fruit the Super Happy Tree grows having the ability to replenish Yoshi's health. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type and Invincibility After Eating effect references the Heart Fruit that grants that Yoshi temporary invincibility in ''Yoshi's Story''. | *This spirit's Support type and Invincibility After Eating effect references the Heart Fruit that grants that Yoshi temporary invincibility in ''Yoshi's Story''. | ||
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*Pak E. Derm and Ellie are both elephant characters. | *Pak E. Derm and Ellie are both elephant characters. | ||
*Pak E. Derm and Mega Eggdozer both originate from the ''Yoshi'' series. | *Pak E. Derm and Mega Eggdozer both originate from the ''Yoshi'' series. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Shield type and Perfect-Reflect Shield effect references Pak E. Derms blocking Yoshi's path with a tall stop sign. | *This spirit's Shield type and Perfect-Reflect Shield effect references Pak E. Derms blocking Yoshi's path with a tall stop sign. | ||
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*Dyna Blade features rainbow feathers in her design, represented by the Super Star, which causes Mario to change colors. | *Dyna Blade features rainbow feathers in her design, represented by the Super Star, which causes Mario to change colors. | ||
*The Shield core likely references Dyna Blade's defensive armor plating. | *The Shield core likely references Dyna Blade's defensive armor plating. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Jump ↑ effect references Dyna Blade's ability to fly. | *This spirit's Jump ↑ effect references Dyna Blade's ability to fly. | ||
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*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 and the Wrestler are both mask-wearing characters seen prominently in a level featuring a battle ring in their respective games. | ||
*Masked Dedede and Hammer Bro are both enemy characters who uses a hammer to attack. | *Masked Dedede and Hammer Bro are both enemy characters who uses a hammer to attack. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Attack type and obtainability through summoning references his boss battle in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' being a more difficult version of the regular King Dedede battle. | *This spirit's Attack type and obtainability through summoning references his boss battle in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'' being a more difficult version of the regular King Dedede battle. | ||
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*Galacta Knight and the required summoning cores all all knights. | *Galacta Knight and the required summoning cores all all knights. | ||
**The combination of the knight's power likely references Galacta Knight's touted strength in the ''Kirby'' series. | **The combination of the knight's power likely references Galacta Knight's touted strength in the ''Kirby'' series. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references Meta Knight using Galactic Nova to wish to fight the galaxy's greatest warrior, leading it to summon Galacta Knight in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references Meta Knight using Galactic Nova to wish to fight the galaxy's greatest warrior, leading it to summon Galacta Knight in ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''. | ||
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*Queen Sectonia and Zinger are both enemy bee characters. | *Queen Sectonia and Zinger are both enemy bee characters. | ||
*Queen Sectonia and Princess Shroob are both female antagonists with a royal status. | *Queen Sectonia and Princess Shroob are both female antagonists with a royal status. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's obtainability throguh summoning references how Queen Sectonia was summoned by her servant, Taranza, in ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''. | *This spirit's obtainability throguh summoning references 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 all share a "character duo" theme. | *Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright and the required summoning cores all share a "character duo" theme. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Fire Attack ↑ effect references Mr. Bright being a living sun. | *This spirit's Fire Attack ↑ effect references Mr. Bright being a living sun. | ||
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*Elline and Wanda are both fairy characters. | *Elline and Wanda are both fairy characters. | ||
*Elline and Smeargle are both art-themed characters associated with the usage of a paintbrush. | *Elline and Smeargle are both art-themed characters associated with the usage of a paintbrush. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type and Fairy Bottle Equipped effect references Elline being a fairy who aids Kirby in ''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''. | *This spirit's Support type and Fairy Bottle Equipped effect references Elline being a fairy who aids Kirby in ''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''. | ||
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*Slippy Toad and Winky are both amphibian characters, with Slippy being a toad and Winky being a frog. | *Slippy Toad and Winky are both amphibian characters, with Slippy being a toad and Winky being a frog. | ||
*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. | *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. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type and Made of Metal effect references Slippy being a member of the Star Fox team who works as a mechanic, inventing new vehicular crafts for the team. | *This spirit's Support type and Made of Metal effect references Slippy being a member of the Star Fox team who works as a mechanic, inventing new vehicular crafts for the team. | ||
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*The Neutral type core likely references Peppy Hare, the Neutral type Master Spirit who is the pilot of the Great Fox. | *The Neutral type core likely references Peppy Hare, the Neutral type Master Spirit who is the pilot of the Great Fox. | ||
*The Support core likely references the Gyrowing, a support spirit that is also carried on the Great Fox. | *The Support core likely references the Gyrowing, a support spirit that is also carried on the Great Fox. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references the Great Fox being the base of operations of the Star Fox team. | *This spirit's Support type references the Great Fox being the base of operations of the Star Fox team. | ||
*This spirit's Support type and Metal Killer effect references the Great Fox's weapons systems aiding Star Fox in their missions, including the use of its twin lasers designed to severely damage massive battleships. | *This spirit's Support type and Metal Killer effect references the Great Fox's weapons systems aiding Star Fox in their missions, including the use of its twin lasers designed to severely damage massive battleships. | ||
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*Togepi and Gordo are both spike ball characters, as Togepi is the "Spike Ball Pokémon". | *Togepi and Gordo are both spike ball characters, as Togepi is the "Spike Ball Pokémon". | ||
*Togepi and Mega Eggdozer both feature a decorated egg shell. | *Togepi and Mega Eggdozer both feature a decorated egg shell. | ||
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*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Togepi can be obtained by hatching an egg in ''Pokémon'' games. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Togepi can be obtained by hatching an egg in ''Pokémon'' games. | ||
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**Scizor and Zebesian are both creatures with bipedal bodies. | **Scizor and Zebesian are both creatures with bipedal bodies. | ||
**Scizor and Sidesteppers both share a red color scheme. | **Scizor and Sidesteppers both share a red color scheme. | ||
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*This spirit's Fire Weakness references Scizor being a Bug/Steel-type Pokémon, which has a quadruple weakness to Fire-type attacks. | *This spirit's Fire Weakness references Scizor being a Bug/Steel-type Pokémon, which has a quadruple weakness to Fire-type attacks. | ||
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Scizor can only be obtained by trading a Scyther that holds a Metal Coat. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Scizor can only be obtained by trading a Scyther that holds a Metal Coat. | ||
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*Ho-Oh is the master of Raikou, Entei, and Suicune. | *Ho-Oh is the master of Raikou, Entei, and Suicune. | ||
*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''. | *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''. | ||
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*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how the player can summon Ho-Oh at the Bell Tower. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how the player can summon Ho-Oh at the Bell Tower. | ||
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*Jirachi and the required summoning cores all share a "star" theme. | *Jirachi and the required summoning cores all share a "star" theme. | ||
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*This spirit's Support type and Fast Final Smash Meter effect references Jirachi's ability to grant wishes, including for the player to quickly fill up their Final Smash Meter and quickly enable them to perform a Final Smash. | *This spirit's Support type and Fast Final Smash Meter effect references Jirachi's ability to grant wishes, including for the player to quickly fill up their Final Smash Meter and quickly enable them to perform a Final Smash. | ||
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references Jirachi's Pokédex entry where singing with a pure voice will cause it to awaken. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references Jirachi's Pokédex entry where singing with a pure voice will cause it to awaken. | ||
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*Flying Man and Blaziken are both humanoid birds who specializes in physical fighting. | *Flying Man and Blaziken are both humanoid birds who specializes in physical fighting. | ||
*Flying Man and the Wrestler both share a physical fighting style and a muscular body tone. | *Flying Man and the Wrestler both share a physical fighting style and a muscular body tone. | ||
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*This spirit's Attack and Initial Damage 30% effect references the Flying Men being fighters who can also fall in battle and cannot be revived. | *This spirit's Attack and Initial Damage 30% effect references the Flying Men being fighters who can also fall in battle and cannot be revived. | ||
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*Mr. Saturn and Specknose both feature large noses in their designs. | *Mr. Saturn and Specknose both feature large noses in their designs. | ||
*Mr. Saturn and Qubby are both simple, stubby, and mostly expressionless characters. | *Mr. Saturn and Qubby are both simple, stubby, and mostly expressionless characters. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references Mr. Saturns' role in aiding Ness's party in ''EarthBound''. | *This spirit's Support type references Mr. Saturns' role in aiding Ness's party in ''EarthBound''. | ||
*This spirit's Support type and Shield Damage ↑ effect references Mr. Saturns' appearance as an item in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series which severely damages a player's shield. | *This spirit's Support type and Shield Damage ↑ effect references Mr. Saturns' appearance as an item in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series which severely damages a player's shield. | ||
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*The Ultimate Chimera and Blargg are both giant, red-hued monsters with sharp fangs. | *The Ultimate Chimera and Blargg are both giant, red-hued monsters with sharp fangs. | ||
*The Ultimate Chimera features a small bird perched on top of its head, represented by Pyoro, another bird character. | *The Ultimate Chimera features a small bird perched on top of its head, represented by Pyoro, another bird character. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Critical Hit ↑ effect references the Ultimate Chimera causing a game over on contact in ''Mother 3''. | *This spirit's Critical Hit ↑ effect references the Ultimate Chimera causing a game over on contact in ''Mother 3''. | ||
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*The Absolutely Safe Capsule was designed in part by Mr. Saturns. | *The Absolutely Safe Capsule was designed in part by Mr. Saturns. | ||
*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''. | *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''. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Porky Minch summons the Absolutely Safe Capsule after his bed mecha fails during his boss battle. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Porky Minch summons the Absolutely Safe Capsule after his bed mecha fails during his boss battle. | ||
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*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 wielding a katana. | ||
*Samurai Goroh and Tac are both rogue bandits and thief characters. | *Samurai Goroh and Tac are both rogue bandits and thief characters. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Speed ↑ effect references the speed gameplay mechanic of the ''F-Zero'' series as well as his vehicle's high speeds. | *This spirit's Speed ↑ effect references the speed gameplay mechanic of the ''F-Zero'' series as well as his vehicle's high speeds. | ||
*This spirit's Attack type and obtainability through summoning references Samurai Goroh's appearance as an Assist Trophy in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | *This spirit's Attack type and obtainability through summoning references Samurai Goroh's appearance as an Assist Trophy in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
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*The required summoning core references Tiki, Ninian (partly), and Medeus being Manaketes, a species of dragons which can assume a human form. | *The required summoning core references Tiki, Ninian (partly), and Medeus being Manaketes, a species of dragons which can assume a human form. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Neutral type references Tiki being an unwilling boss in ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'' and later a close friend and ally of Marth's. | *This spirit's Neutral type references Tiki being an unwilling boss in ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'' and later a close friend and ally of Marth's. | ||
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*Octopus and Oil Panic are both from the ''Game & Watch'' series. | *Octopus and Oil Panic are both from the ''Game & Watch'' series. | ||
*The Shield cores likely references the Octopus guarding the treasure in the titular ''Game & Watch'' game. | *The Shield cores likely references the Octopus guarding the treasure in the titular ''Game & Watch'' game. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Strong Throw effect references how the Octopus can grab ahold of the divers should they come into contact with the Octopus's tentacles. | *This spirit's Strong Throw effect references how the Octopus can grab ahold of the divers should they come into contact with the Octopus's tentacles. | ||
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*Chef (Game & Watch) and Chef (Personal Trainer: Cooking) are both professional chefs. | *Chef (Game & Watch) and Chef (Personal Trainer: Cooking) are both professional chefs. | ||
*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. | *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: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Stats ↑ ↑ after Eating references the ''Game & Watch'' Chef being a professional chef. | *This spirit's Stats ↑ ↑ after Eating references the ''Game & Watch'' Chef being a professional chef. | ||
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*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, 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 and Hothead are both characters whose bodies are completely made of fire. | *Twinbellows and Hothead are both characters whose bodies are completely made of fire. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Mouthful of Curry effect references Twinbellow's fire breathing attacks. | *This spirit's Mouthful of Curry effect references Twinbellow's fire breathing attacks. | ||
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*The Neutral type core likely references Viridi not initially taking the side of the war between the Underworld Army and Palutena's Army. | *The Neutral type core likely references Viridi not initially taking the side of the war between the Underworld Army and Palutena's Army. | ||
*The Support core likely references how Viridi eventually helps Pit and Dark Pit through the later chapters of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. | *The Support core likely references how Viridi eventually helps Pit and Dark Pit through the later chapters of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Metal Killer effect references Viridi's goals to destroy humanity for destroying nature. | *This spirit's Metal Killer effect references Viridi's goals to destroy humanity for destroying nature. | ||
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*Phosphora and the required summoning cores all share an "electricity" theme. | *Phosphora and the required summoning cores all share an "electricity" theme. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type and obtainability through summoning references Phosphora being one of Viridi's Forces of Nature who was summoned by her to defeat Pit in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. | *This spirit's Support type and obtainability through summoning references Phosphora being one of Viridi's Forces of Nature who was summoned by her to defeat Pit in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. | ||
*This spirit's Zap-Floor Immunity effect references Phosphora's ability to use lightning-based attacks. | *This spirit's Zap-Floor Immunity effect references Phosphora's ability to use lightning-based attacks. | ||
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*The Neutral type core likely references Ashley's indifferent "innocent demeanor" | *The Neutral type core likely references Ashley's indifferent "innocent demeanor" | ||
*The support core likely references Ashley's demon familiar, Red, who assists her in practicing her spells. | *The support core likely references Ashley's demon familiar, Red, who assists her in practicing her spells. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type and Fast Final Smash Meter effect references Ashley using her magic to make the player's Final Smash Meter quickly fill up and quickly enable them to perform a Final Smash. | *This spirit's Support type and Fast Final Smash Meter effect references Ashley using her magic to make the player's Final Smash Meter quickly fill up and quickly enable them to perform a Final Smash. | ||
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*Dr. | *Dr. Eggman and Dr. Crygor are both scientists. | ||
*Dr. Eggman, Tamagon, and Chansey all share and "egg" theme, as Tamagon's Japanese name translates to "egg". | *Dr. Eggman, Tamagon, and Chansey all share and "egg" theme, as Tamagon's Japanese name translates to "egg". | ||
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*The Neutral type core references the angels and demons in the ''Bayonetta'' series not following the good and evil themes they traditionally represent. | *The Neutral type core references the angels and demons in the ''Bayonetta'' series not following the good and evil themes they traditionally represent. | ||
*The Support core references Madama Butterfly lending her power into Bayonetta's attacks. | *The Support core references Madama Butterfly lending her power into Bayonetta's attacks. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Bayonetta summons Madama Butterfly to finish off a boss in the ''Bayonetta'' series. | *This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Bayonetta summons Madama Butterfly to finish off a boss in the ''Bayonetta'' series. | ||
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*The Inkling Squid and Blooper are both squids. | *The Inkling Squid and Blooper are both squids. | ||
*The Inkling Squid is the squid form of the Inklings who uses their ink to paint their surroundings, represented by Huey, a paint bucket. | *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:''' | |||
*This spirit's Support type and Up Special ↑ effect references the Inkling Squid serving as the basis for [[Inkling (SSBU)|Inkling's]] up special, [[Super Jump]], where Inkling takes the form of the Inkling Squid. | |||
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*Spyke and the required summoning cores all share a "sea urchin" theme. | *Spyke and the required summoning cores all share a "sea urchin" theme. | ||
*'''Other trivia:''' | |||
*This spirit's Shield core references Spyke being a living sea urchinwho is protected by its needles. | |||
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*Flow and the required summoning cores are all characters working in or owning that sells clothing. | *Flow and the required summoning cores are all characters working in or owning that sells clothing. | ||
*'''Other trivia:''' | |||
*This spirit's Support type and Back Shield Equipped effect references Flow being the owner of Headspace, which sells accessories with unique abilities. | |||
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*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. | *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: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Neutral type and Initial Damage 30% effect references how Master Core becomes helpless when its prior forms are defeated in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''. | *This spirit's Neutral type and Initial Damage 30% effect references how Master Core becomes helpless when its prior forms are defeated in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''. | ||
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*The Sheriff and the required summoning cores all share a "retro shooter game" theme. | *The Sheriff and the required summoning cores all share a "retro shooter game" theme. | ||
Other trivia: | *'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*In World of Light, the Sheriff's spirit is located in a Treasure Chest in a Wild West-themed town, referencing the Wild West theme of ''Sheriff''. | *In World of Light, the Sheriff's spirit is located in a Treasure Chest in a Wild West-themed town, referencing the Wild West theme of ''Sheriff''. | ||
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Revision as of 16:04, March 1, 2021
Summon is an option within the Collection tab of the Spirits 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 currently 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.
How to Use
Each spirit has a certain amount of cores and SP required in order to summon it. Often, the type of cores needs to be specifically from a certain spirit. For example, summoning a Paper Mario spirit consumes a Cut Man spirit and Cardboard Box spirit, along with any Neutral type spirit.
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.
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.
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24 | Gold Mario | ★★★★ | N/A | 2,600 |
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28 | Cat Princess Peach | ★★★ | 3,100 | 1,200 |
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45 | Birdo | ★★★ | 2,824 | 1,600 |
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52 | Thwomp | ★★ | N/A | 1,200 |
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64 | Nabbit | ★★ | N/A | 1,300 |
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66 | King Bob-omb | ★★ | 1,805 | 1,000 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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70 | Shadow Mario | ★★★ | 2,661 | 1,700 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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76 | Sprixie Princesses | ★★ | N/A | 1,200 |
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78 | Cappy | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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93 | Master Cycle | ★★★★ | 4,175 | 2,500 |
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94 | Paper Mario | ★★★ | 3,225 | 1,700 |
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99 | Shadow Queen | ★★★ | 3,104 | 1,600 |
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103 | Mallow | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 | Obtainable in WoL |
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104 | Geno | ★★★★ | 4,000 | 2,700 |
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120 | Professor Elvin Gadd | ★★ | N/A | 800 |
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140 | Cranky Kong | ★★★ | 2,918 | 1,200 | Obtainable in WoL |
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145 | Dixie Kong | ★★★ | 2,526 | 1,200 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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163 | Baron K. Roolenstein | ★★★ | 2,933 | 1,400 |
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196 | Epona | ★★★ | N/A | 1,600 |
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200 | Ruto | ★★★ | 2,853 | 1,900 |
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202 | Koume & Kotake | ★★ | 1,588 | 800 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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208 | Fierce Deity Link | ★★★★ | 4,623 | 2,300 | Obtainable in WoL |
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210 | Moon | ★★★ | N/A | 1,500 |
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211 | Tingle | ★★★ | N/A | 1,600 | Obtainable in WoL |
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227 | Fi | ★★★ | N/A | 1,800 | Obtainable in WoL |
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230 | Demise | ★★★ | 3,309 | 1,200 |
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237 | Yuga | ★★★ | 2,963 | 1,700 | Obtainable in WoL |
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270 | Fusion Suit | ★★★ | 2,707 | 1,200 |
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310 | Roger the Potted Ghost | ★★ | N/A | 1,200 | Obtainable in WoL |
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313 | Super Happy Tree | ★★★★ | N/A | 2,700 |
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314 | Pak E. Derm | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 | Obtainable in WoL |
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345 | Dyna Blade | ★★★★ | 4,480 | 2,500 |
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351 | Daroach | ★★★ | 2,798 | 1,800 |
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353 | Masked Dedede | ★★★ | 2,835 | 1,600 |
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354 | Galacta Knight | ★★★★ | 5,337 | 2,200 |
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356 | Landia | ★★ | 1,523 | 1,000 | Obtainable in WoL |
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357 | Queen Sectonia | ★★★ | 2,966 | 1,800 |
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375 | Mr. Shine & Mr. Bright | ★★ | 1,494 | 1,200 |
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381 | Elline | ★★ | N/A | 1,200 | Obtainable in WoL |
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385 | Slippy Toad | ★★★ | N/A | 1,800 | Obtainable in WoL |
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391 | Great Fox | ★★★★ | N/A | 2,600 |
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400 | Andross | ★★ | 1,781 | 1,200 |
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404 | General Pepper | ★★ | N/A | 800 | Obtainable in WoL |
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467 | Togepi | ★★ | N/A | 800 |
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476 | Scizor | ★★ | 1,989 | 1,000 |
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485 | Ho-Oh | ★★★★ | N/A | 2,800 |
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501 | Jirachi | ★★★★ | N/A | 2,400 |
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532 | Kyurem (Black Kyurem) | ★★★ | 2,803 | 1,200 |
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533 | Kyurem (White Kyurem) | ★★★ | 2,814 | 1,200 |
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570 | Flying Man | ★★★ | 2,792 | 1,600 | Obtainable in WoL |
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577 | Mr. Saturn | ★★★ | N/A | 1,400 |
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587 | Ultimate Chimera | ★★★ | N/A | 1,600 |
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588 | Absolutely Safe Capsule | ★★★★ | 4,886 | 2,600 |
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594 | Samurai Goroh | ★★★★ | 3,955 | 2,300 |
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608 | Polar Bear | ★★★ | N/A | 1,800 | Obtainable in WoL |
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629 | Pegasus Sisters | ★★★ | 2,536 | 1,200 | Obtainable in WoL |
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630 | Tiki | ★★ | 1,583 | 1,500 | Obtainable in WoL |
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648 | Hector (Fire Emblem) | ★★★ | N/A | 1,800 |
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654 | Ephraim | ★★★ | 3,110 | 1,200 |
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666 | Micaiah | ★★★ | 2,838 | 1,700 |
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669 | Cordelia | ★★ | 1,744 | 1,000 |
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682 | Xander | ★★★★ | 4,211 | 1,600 |
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698 | Octopus | ★★★★ | 4,031 | 2,800 |
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699 | Chef (Game & Watch) | ★★★ | N/A | 1,700 |
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706 | Pit (Original) | ★★★ | 3,078 | 1,800 |
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712 | Twinbellows | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 | Obtainable in WoL |
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713 | Hewdraw | ★★ | 1,440 | 800 | Obtainable in WoL |
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720 | Reaper & Reapette | ★★★ | N/A | 1,400 | Obtainable in WoL |
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721 | Eggplant Wizard | ★★★ | N/A | 1,800 | Obtainable in WoL |
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723 | Viridi | ★★★★ | N/A | 2,800 | Obtainable in WoL |
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724 | Phosphora | ★★★ | N/A | 1,600 |
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731 | Jimmy T | ★★★ | 2,694 | 1,800 |
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732 | Mona | ★★★ | N/A | 1,800 |
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739 | Ashley | ★★★★ | N/A | 2,600 |
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751 | Gray Fox | ★★★ | 2,528 | 1,600 | Obtainable in WoL |
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765 | Raiden | ★★★★ | 4,211 | 3,000 |
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769 | Metal Gear REX | ★★★ | 2,739 | 1,600 | Obtainable in WoL |
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776 | Dr. Eggman | ★★★★ | 4,047 | 2,800 |
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777 | Tails | ★★★ | N/A | 1,700 | Obtainable in WoL |
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781 | Knuckles | ★★★ | 2,778 | 1,700 |
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794 | Jet the Hawk | ★★ | N/A | 1,200 |
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796 | Sonic the Werehog | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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800 | Louie | ★★★ | 2,677 | 1,700 |
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813 | Burrowing Snagret | ★★★ | 3,095 | 1,600 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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814 | Plasm Wraith | ★★★ | 3,206 | 1,800 |
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828 | Tom Nook | ★★ | 1,431 | 1,500 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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831 | DJ K.K. | ★★ | 1,357 | 1,200 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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833 | Resetti | ★★★ | 3,281 | 3,200 |
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839 | Pete | ★★★ | N/A | 1,900 |
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840 | Phyllis & Pelly | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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845 | Tortimer | ★★★ | N/A | 1,700 |
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849 | Blathers | ★★★ | N/A | 1,600 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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865 | Proto Man | ★★★★ | 4,011 | 2,300 |
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869 | Rush | ★★★ | N/A | 1,900 |
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882 | Yellow Devil | ★★★ | 3,794 | 1,400 |
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928 | Tree | ★★★ | N/A | 1,400 |
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930 | Warrior | ★★ | N/A | 800 |
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940 | Super Macho Man | ★★★★ | 3,986 | 2,500 |
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947 | Mother Fairy | ★★★ | N/A | 1,200 |
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956 | Dunban | ★★★ | 2,939 | 1,200 | Obtainable in WoL |
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965 | Formula | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 |
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971 | Poppi α | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 | Can be purchased from Sheldon's Store for 2,000 SP |
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979 | E. Honda | ★★ | N/A | 1,200 |
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984 | Guile | ★★★★ | 4,167 | 2,500 | Obtainable in WoL |
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985 | Dhalsim | ★★★ | N/A | 1,600 |
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989 | M. Bison | ★★★★ | 4,187 | 1,600 | Obtainable in WoL |
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1,001 | Ibuki | ★★ | N/A | 1,200 |
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1,002 | Yun & Yang | ★★ | 1,576 | 1,000 |
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1,009 | Madama Butterfly | ★★★★ | N/A | 2,600 | Obtainable in WoL |
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1,012 | Rodin | ★★★ | 2,672 | 1,200 |
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1,027 | Inkling Squid | ★★★ | N/A | 1,900 |
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1,028 | Judd | ★★★★ | N/A | 2,600 |
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1,030 | Squid Sisters | ★★★★ | N/A | 2,600 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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1,036 | Spyke | ★★ | 1,500 | 1,000 |
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1,037 | Flow | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 |
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1,043 | DJ Octavio | ★★ | 1,506 | 900 |
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1,062 | Julius Belmont | ★★★ | N/A | 1,800 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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1,081 | Dark Emperor | ★★★★ | 4,235 | 2,400 | Obtainable in WoL |
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1,083 | Gold Bone | ★★ | 1,701 | 1,000 | Obtainable in WoL |
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1,089 | Monita | ★★ | N/A | 1,200 | Obtainable in WoL |
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1,104 | Master Core | ★★★★ | 4,055 | 1,600 |
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1,115 | Sheriff | ★★★★ | N/A | 3,100 |
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1,143 | Frog & Snake | ★★ | 1,574 | 800 | Obtainable in WoL |
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1,168 | Isaac | ★★★ | 2,534 | 1,800 | Obtainable in WoL |
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1,181 | Starfy | ★★★ | 3,078 | 1,600 |
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1,190 | Jill & the Drill Dozer | ★★ | N/A | 1,200 |
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1,193 | The Wandering Samurai | ★★ | 1,546 | 800 |
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1,211 | Barbara the Bat | ★★★ | 2,675 | 1,700 |
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1,262 | Dillon | ★★★ | 2,790 | 1,700 | Appears on the Spirit Board after the 1st summon |
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1,283 | Wonder-Red | ★★ | 1,741 | 1,200 |
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1,288 | Ribbon Girl | ★★ | 1,485 | 1,000 | Obtainable in ARMS DLC Spirit Board |
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1,291 | Ninjara | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 | Obtainable in ARMS DLC Spirit Board |
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1,292 | Boss Galaga | ★★ | N/A | 1,000 | Obtainable in WoL |
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Trivia
- The Absolutely Safe Capsule is the only summonable spirit that requires a summonable spirit (Mr. Saturn) to summon it.
- Ribbon Girl and Ninjara are the first summon-exclusive spirits to gain spirit battles in an update.
- These spirit battles are only accessible in the ARMS DLC Spirit Board.
- The Poppi α is the only summonable spirit that can be purchased.