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[[File:SSBU Dismiss Menu.jpg|thumb|The Spirits Dismiss menu.]]
[[File:SSBU Dismiss Menu.jpg|thumb|The Spirits Dismiss menu.]]
'''Dismiss''' is an option within the {{h1|Collection|In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}} tab of the {{b|Spirits|mode}} mode, which allows players to dismiss spirits from their inventory. There will be a list of all the spirits that the player currently has and can be sorted into various categories, such as date obtained or the type of spirit. Once the player has selected all the spirits they want to dismiss and dismissed them, they will be given [[SP|Spirit Points]] (SP) and the [[core]]s left behind. These cores can be used to [[Summon]] or [[Level Up]] other spirits or be sold for more SP.
'''Dismiss''' is an option within the {{h1|Collection|In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}} tab of the {{b|Spirits|mode}} mode, which allows players to dismiss spirits from their inventory. There will be a list of all the spirits that the player currently has and can be sorted into various categories, such as date obtained or the type of spirit. Once the player has selected all the spirits they want to dismiss and dismissed them, they will be given [[SP|Spirit Points]] (SP) and the [[core]]s left behind. These cores can be used to [[Summon]] or [[Level Up]] other spirits or be sold for more SP.
If any spirit in the selected spirits is over level 70 or is a Legend class, there will be an extra popup message asking the player if they are sure they want to dismiss that spirit.
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==Data==
==Data==
The amount of SP earned by dismissing a spirit comes down to a few factors: level, class, and slots (for [[support spirit]]s). The table below lists the amount of SP earned based on a spirit's class and the number of slots. For [[primary spirit]]s only the first row is used and it determines the base SP. The spirit's level increases the amount earned from the base amount up to 5 times more; the following can be used to approximate the amount earned: <code>Base × (1 + ((Level - 1)/98) × 4)</code>.
The amount of SP earned by dismissing a spirit comes down to a few factors: level, class, and slots (for [[support spirit]]s). The table below lists the amount of SP earned based on a spirit's class and the number of slots. For [[primary spirit]]s only the first row is used and it determines the base SP. The spirit's level increases the amount earned from the base amount up to 5 times more; the following can be used to approximate the amount earned: <code>Base × (1 + ((Level - 1)/98) × 4)</code>. Prior to version {{h2|List of updates (SSBU)|8.0.0}}, the amount of SP given by a DLC spirit was divided by 4 compared to a non-DLC spirit with identical criteria.


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SSBU Dismissing Spirits.jpg|Dismissing a spirit.
SSBU Dismissing Spirits.jpg|Dismissing a spirit.
Dismiss Warning SSBU.png|Warning given when dismiss a level 70+ or Legend class spirit.
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==Names in other languages==
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|en=Dismiss
|fr=Libérer
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|es=Liberar
|esM=
|de=Entlassen
|deM=
|it=Congeda
|itM=
|nl=Wegsturen
|nlM=
|ru={{rollover|Отпустить|Otpustit|?}}
|ruM=
|ko={{rollover|돌려보내기|Dollyeobonaegi|?}}
|koM=
|zh_cn={{rollover|归还|Guīhuán|?}}
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|zh_tw={{rollover|歸還|Guīhuán|?}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Latest revision as of 22:23, December 18, 2023

The Spirits Dismiss menu.

Dismiss is an option within the Collection tab of the Spirits mode, which allows players to dismiss spirits from their inventory. There will be a list of all the spirits that the player currently has and can be sorted into various categories, such as date obtained or the type of spirit. Once the player has selected all the spirits they want to dismiss and dismissed them, they will be given Spirit Points (SP) and the cores left behind. These cores can be used to Summon or Level Up other spirits or be sold for more SP.

If any spirit in the selected spirits is over level 70 or is a Legend class, there will be an extra popup message asking the player if they are sure they want to dismiss that spirit.

Data[edit]

The amount of SP earned by dismissing a spirit comes down to a few factors: level, class, and slots (for support spirits). The table below lists the amount of SP earned based on a spirit's class and the number of slots. For primary spirits only the first row is used and it determines the base SP. The spirit's level increases the amount earned from the base amount up to 5 times more; the following can be used to approximate the amount earned: Base × (1 + ((Level - 1)/98) × 4). Prior to version 8.0.0, the amount of SP given by a DLC spirit was divided by 4 compared to a non-DLC spirit with identical criteria.

Novice
★☆☆☆
Advanced
★★☆☆
Ace
★★★☆
Legend
★★★★
1 slot &
Primary
100 200 400 800
2 slots 100 250 500 1000
3 slots ? ? 600 1200

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese 帰す
UK English Dismiss
France French Libérer
Germany German Entlassen
Spain Spanish Liberar
Italy Italian Congeda
China Chinese (Simplified) 归还
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 歸還
South Korea Korean 돌려보내기
Netherlands Dutch Wegsturen
Russia Russian Отпустить

Trivia[edit]

  • If the limit of a spirit's core is reached, there won't be a pop-up telling the player to sell off extras unlike other items.