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*The spirits in the event use artwork that comes from the Nintendo 64, rather than the spirit originating from a N64 game. For example, Blargg originated on the SNES. | *The spirits in the event use artwork that comes from the Nintendo 64, rather than the spirit originating from a N64 game. For example, Blargg originated on the SNES. | ||
*The title of the event references the original tagline of the Nintendo 64, which was seen in many commercials. | *The title of the event references the original tagline of the Nintendo 64, which was seen in many commercials. | ||
*The Japanese, Chinese, and Korean names for this event reference the analog control stick, a heavily promoted feature of the Nintendo 64. | |||
*The Latin American name for this event references the Nintendo Ultra 64, the official name of the console during development before dropping the "Ultra" title before release. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:59, May 4, 2021
Get N or Get Out was a Spirit Board event focused on spirits from the Nintendo 64 era. It ran from 6 a.m. on June 5, 2020 to 6 a.m. on June 8 2020 (UTC). During the event, defeating spirits on the Spirit Board which were part of the event awarded 6.4 times EXP than usual.
Description
North America
- Veterans of the Nintendo 64 era will be appearing for a limited time on the Spirit Board!
- During this event, you'll earn 6.4 times the usual experience after battle![1]
PAL regions
- Characters that featured on Nintendo 64 will be appearing for a limited time on the Spirit Board!
- During this event, you'll earn 6.4 times the usual experience after battle![2]
Periodically appearing spirits
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Appearance times (UTC) |
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1,164 | Saki Amamiya | ![]() |
★★★ | 06:00, 18:00 | |
316 | Don Bongo | ![]() |
★★ | 07:00, 19:00 | |
147 | Lanky Kong | ![]() |
★★ | 04:00, 16:00 | |
212 | Happy Mask Salesman | ![]() |
★★ | 05:00, 17:00 | |
195 | Malon | ![]() |
★★ | 08:00, 20:00 | |
149 | Chunky Kong | ![]() |
★★ | 09:00, 21:00 | |
1,163 | Bayonette | ![]() |
★ | 10:00, 22:00 | |
207 | Deku Link | ![]() |
★★ | 11:00, 23:00 | |
148 | Tiny Kong | ![]() |
★★★ | 00:00, 12:00 | |
315 | Blargg | ![]() |
★★ | 01:00, 13:00 | |
214 | Postman | ![]() |
★ | 02:00, 14:00 | |
1,162 | Flare | ![]() |
★ | 03:00, 15:00 |
Spirit battles
Spirit | Battle parameters | |||||||||
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No. | Image | Name | Series | Enemy Fighter(s) | Type | Power | Stage | Rules | Conditions | Music |
1,164 | Saki Amamiya | Sin & Punishment Series | •Mii Gunner ![]() |
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9,200 | Moray Towers (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy's ranged weapons have increased power | Opening Stage | |
316 | Don Bongo | Yoshi Series | •Giant King Dedede ![]() |
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3,900 | Yoshi's Story | •Move Speed ↑ •Move Speed ↓ |
•The enemy has increased move speed after a little while •The enemy is giant •The enemy has reduced move speed |
Yoshi's Story (Melee) | |
147 | Lanky Kong | Donkey Kong Series | •Diddy Kong Team ![]() |
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3,900 | Kongo Falls | •Item: Bananas | •The enemy is easily distracted by items •Defeat an army of fighters |
DK Rap | |
212 | Happy Mask Salesman | The Legend of Zelda Series | •Young Link ![]() |
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4,300 | Umbra Clock Tower | •Attack Power ↑ •Move Speed ↑ •Jump Power ↑ |
•Timed battle (1:30) •All fighters have increased jump power •All fighters have increased move speed after a little while |
Song of Storms | |
195 | Malon | The Legend of Zelda Series | •Zelda ![]() |
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3,600 | Smashville | •Item Tidal Wave •Item: Cucco |
•The enemy becomes more powerful after eating •Certain items will appear in large numbers |
Ocarina of Time Medley | |
149 | Chunky Kong | Donkey Kong Series | •Donkey Kong ![]() |
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3,800 | Jungle Japes | N/A | •The enemy's punches and elbow strikes have increased power | DK Rap | |
1,163 | Bayonette | Custom Robo Series | •Dark Samus ![]() •Samus ![]() |
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1,900 | Mushroomy Kingdom (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy's side special has increased power •Stamina battle •The enemy favors side specials |
Marionation Gear | |
207 | Deku Link | The Legend of Zelda Series | •Diddy Kong ![]() |
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3,700 | Distant Planet (Battlefield form) | •Item Tidal Wave •Item: Lip's Stick |
•The enemy favors neutral specials •Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while •The enemy is easily distracted by items |
Saria's Theme | |
148 | Tiny Kong | Donkey Kong Series | •Diddy Kong ![]() |
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9,500 | Jungle Japes | •Tiny •Hazard: Low Gravity •Hazard: Heavy Wind |
•Dangerously high winds are in effect •Timed battle (1:00) •Gravity is reduced |
DK Rap | |
315 | Blargg | Yoshi Series | •Curry Bowser ![]() |
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3,900 | Castle Siege (Underground Cavern) | N/A | •The enemy breathes fire | Melty Monster | |
214 | Postman | The Legend of Zelda Series | •Wii Fit Trainer ![]() |
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2,600 | Temple | N/A | •Timed stamina battle (2:00) •The enemy tends to avoid conflict |
Termina Field | |
1,162 | Flare | Custom Robo Series | •Samus ![]() |
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1,800 | Pokémon Stadium | N/A | •Stamina battle •The enemy starts the battle with a Ray Gun •The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt |
Marionation Gear |
In other languages
Trivia
- The banner resembles the Japanese box art for the Nintendo 64.
- The spirits in the event use artwork that comes from the Nintendo 64, rather than the spirit originating from a N64 game. For example, Blargg originated on the SNES.
- The title of the event references the original tagline of the Nintendo 64, which was seen in many commercials.
- The Japanese, Chinese, and Korean names for this event reference the analog control stick, a heavily promoted feature of the Nintendo 64.
- The Latin American name for this event references the Nintendo Ultra 64, the official name of the console during development before dropping the "Ultra" title before release.
References