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List of spirits (Bayonetta series): Difference between revisions

(→‎Fighter Spirits: Note: Render of Bayonetta used for the spirit comes from the first Bayonetta game. It was featured on the artbook of the game "The Eyes of Bayonetta", which is along with other renders made for the promotional material. It was later re-used for the Anarchy Reigns game promotional material for the DLC in which Bayonetta was the downloadable character. The render is in the page six of the artbook.)
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|''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta 2}}''
|•Complete Classic Mode with {{SSBU|Bayonetta}}<br>•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bayonetta)
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|{{anchor|Bayonetta}}[[Bayonetta]] (Bayonetta)
|{{anchor|Bayonetta}}Bayonetta (Bayonetta)
|''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta}}''<br>(Artwork: ''Bayonetta'' and ''Anarchy Reigns'')
|''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta}}''<br>(Artwork: ''Bayonetta'' and ''Anarchy Reigns'')
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Let's Hit The Climax!}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Let's Hit The Climax!}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The pink Bayonetta represents Gomorrah, an Infernal Demon with a red color scheme who serves as Bayonetta's [[Infernal Climax]] Final Smash.
*The pink Bayonetta puppet fighter represents Gomorrah, a red Infernal Demon Gomorrah who serves as Bayonetta's [[Infernal Climax]] Final Smash.
*The pink Bayonetta references her appearance as the main playable character of the titular game series, who can summon Gomorrah as one of her primary Infernal Demons.
*The music track is based on the theme song that plays during the sequences where Bayonetta summons an Infernal Demon, including Gomorrah, in the titular series.
*The music track represents the musical theme heard during the sequences in the ''Bayonetta'' series when Bayonetta summons an Infernal Demon, including Gomorrah.
*The Sudden Damage and Sudden Final Smash rules reference the effects of Bayonetta's Infernal Climax Final Smash, which causes any player with high damage to be instantly KO'd.
*The Sudden Damage and Sudden Final Smash rules reference the effects of Bayonetta's Infernal Climax Final Smash, which causes any player with high damage to be instantly KO'd.
----'''Other trivia:'''
----'''Other trivia:'''
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Let's Hit The Climax!}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The blue Giant Bayonetta represents Madama Butterfly, a giant female Infernal Demon with a blue color scheme who serves as her smash attacks.
*The blue Giant Bayonetta puppet fighter represents Madama Butterfly, a giant, blue female Infernal Demon who serves as her smash attacks.
*The blue Bayonetta references her appearance as the main playable character of the titular game series, who can summon Madama Butterfly as her contracted Infernal Demon.
*The music track is based on the theme song that plays during the sequences where Bayonetta summons an Infernal Demon, including Madama Butterfly, in the titular series.
*The music track represents the musical theme heard during the sequences in the ''Bayonetta'' series when Bayonetta summons an Infernal Demon, including Madama Butterfly.
*The Poison Cloud hazard references the [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Inferno Inferno], a realm of darkness in the ''Bayonetta'' series which features Madama Butterfly as one of its inhabitants.
*The Poison Cloud hazard references the Inferno, a realm of darkness in the ''Bayonetta'' series which features Madama Butterfly as one of its inhabitants.
----'''Other trivia:'''
----'''Other trivia:'''
*This spirit's Support type and Neutral type reference Madama Butterfly's pact with Bayonetta, where she will lend her power to defeat the angels of Paradiso, but will drag Bayonetta's soul to Inferno if she receives a game over.
*This spirit's Poison Heals ability references the [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Umbran_Climax Umbran Climax], a technique in ''Bayonetta 2'' where summoning an Infernal Demon such as Madama Butterfly will slowly regenerate an Umbra Witch's health.
*This spirit's Poison Heals ability references the Umbran Climax, a technique in ''Bayonetta 2'' where summoning an Infernal Demon such as Madama Butterfly will slowly regenerate an Umbra Witch's health.
*This spirit can be obtained by summoning, referencing how Bayonetta can summon Madama Butterfly through her Wicked Weaves while attacking or performing an Infernal Climax.
*This spirit's obtainability through summoning references how Bayonetta can summon Madama Butterfly through her Wicked Weaves while attacking or performing an Infernal Climax.
*In World of Light, the Madama Butterfly spirit on Dharkon's side of the Final Battle map matches with the Arceus spirit on Galeem's side; both characters are entities who reside in opposing realms, with Madama Butterfly residing in the dark, hellish Inferno.
*In World of Light, the Madama Butterfly spirit is featured on Dharkon's side in World of Light's Final Battle map while the Arceus spirit is featured across from her on Galeem's side, referencing how both characters are opposing deities who reside in opposing realms, with Madama Butterfly serving as an Infernal Demon who resides in the hellish Inferno.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Red & Black}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The red Bayonetta represents Jeanne, a fellow member of the Umbra Witches and a friendly rival to Bayonetta.
*The Bayonetta puppet fighter's red costume is based on Jeanne, the friendly rival of Bayonetta whose moveset is similar to that of the latter's.
*The stage references the opening to ''Bayonetta'', where Bayonetta and Jeanne fight together to defeat an onslaught of angels.
*The stage is based on the falling debris of the Umbra Clock Tower where Bayonetta and Jeanne fight together to defeat an onslaught of angels during the opening to ''Bayonetta''.
*The music track and battle conditions reference Jeanne's boss battles in ''Bayonetta'', who uses a moveset similar to that of Bayonetta's.
*The music track is based on the theme song that plays during Jeanne's second boss battle in the fifth chapter of ''Bayonetta''.
*The first battle condition references how Jeanne is a master of the [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Bullet_Arts Bullet Arts], a fighting style used by the Umbra Witches that combines melee and gunfire attacks.
----'''Other trivia:'''
----'''Other trivia:'''
*In World of Light, the Jeanne spirit is featured on Dharkon's side on The Final Battle map while the Balder spirit is featured across from her on Galeem's side, referencing how Jeanne and Balder are both members of dark and light magic practitioners respectively who have battled Bayonetta, with Jeanne serving a member of the Umbra Witches.
*In World of Light, the Jeanne spirit on Dharkon's side of the Final Battle map matches with the Balder spirit on Galeem's side; both characters are each members of a tribe of dark and light magic practitioners who have battled Bayonetta, with Jeanne serving a member of the Umbra Witches.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Riders Of The Light}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The black Greninja represents Luka, a nimble character who wears a black jacket.
*The black Greninja puppet fighter represents Luka, a photographer who wears a black jacket and is as agile as a ninja.
*The stage and music track represent the Ithavoll building in the metropolitan city, Isla Del Sol, where Luka is thrown off by Balder and his angels.
*The stage represents the Ithavoll Building, the tallest tower in the metropolitan city of [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Isla_Del_Sol Isla Del Sol] where Luka is thrown off by Balder in the sixteenth chapter of ''Bayonetta''.
*The Temporary Invincibility rule references how Luka survives being launched off the Ithavoll building to his death.
*The Temporary Invincibility rule activates when Greninja reaches 50% damage, referencing how Luka has high durability, allowing him to survive life-threatening situations without further injury.
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*This spirit's Support type references Luka's role in the ''Bayonetta'' series by aiding Bayonetta in her quests.
*This spirit's Thrown Items ↑ ability references how Luka can throw his grappling hook at far distances, which allows him to swing from one place to another.
*This spirit's Thrown Items ↑ ability references how Luka can throw his grappling hook, which allows him to swing from one place to another.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Let's Dance, Boys!}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Let's Dance, Boys!}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The pink Tiny Isabelle represents Cereza, the time-displaced younger form of Bayonetta who wears a pink dress.
*The pink Tiny Isabelle puppet fighter represents Cereza, the younger time-displaced version of Bayonetta who wears a pink dress.
*The green Bayonetta minion references her appearance as the titular main playable character, who is the older form of Cereza.
*The green Bayonetta minion fighter represents her appearance as the main playable character of the titular game, who is revealed to be the older version of Cereza.
*The stage represents the building in Vigrid in ''Bayonetta'' where Bayonetta first encounters Cereza wandering alone.
*The stage represents the Umbran Training Ground Ruins, a series of desolate ruins covered in green moss where Bayonetta first encounters Cereza in the sixth chapter of ''Bayonetta''.
*The music track and battle condition references Bayonetta' first encounter with Cereza after she rescues her from the Affinity.
*The battle condition references how in the sixth chapter of ''Bayonetta'', the titular character protects Cereza from hordes of attacking angels.
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*This spirit's Support and Shield types references how Bayonetta must protect Cereza from the hostile angels in ''Bayonetta''.
*This spirit's Bunny Hood Equipped ability increases the user's running speed, referencing the chase sequence in the sixth chapter of ''Bayonetta'' where Cereza runs away from a phased [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Beloved Beloved].
*This spirit's Bunny Hood Equipped ability references how Cereza is often seen running alone in ''Bayonetta''.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental)}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental)}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The yellow Sheik represents Loki, a nimble character with braided hair and a yellow jacket, who uses throwing items as weapons.
*The yellow Sheik puppet fighter represents Loki, an agile character who features braided hair, wears a yellow jacket, and uses Tarot cards as throwing weapons.
*The stage and music track represent the opening segment of ''Bayonetta 2'', which features Loki as a major character.
*The Invisibility rule references [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Purgatorio Purgatorio], a realm parallel to the [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Human_World Human World] which makes anyone within appear invisible to the other people of the Human World.
*The stage and Timer item reference Loki's ability to manipulate the flow of time using the Remembrances of Time in ''Bayonetta 2''
*The Invisibility rule applied to Sheik ends after the stage passes through the portal into Purgatorio, referencing how Bayonetta first encounters Loki in Purgatorio in the first chapter of ''Bayonetta 2''.
*The Invisibility rule references how Loki exists in Purgatorio, a parallel reality to the Human World which is unseen by the naked eye.
*The Timer item references the [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Remembrances_of_Time Remembrances of Time], a power used by Loki to manipulate the flow of time in ''Bayonetta 2''.
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*This spirit's Support type references Loki's role in ''Bayonetta 2'' by helping Bayonetta weaken the Prophet.
*This spirit's Black Hole Equipped ability references [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Nothingness Nothingness], the power used by Loki where its card form depicts a black hole.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|The Legend Of Aesir}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|The Legend Of Aesir}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The white Giant Robin represents Balder's boss battle form, Father Balder, a larger-than-normal spellcaster who wears a white cloak.
*The white Giant Robin puppet fighter represents Blader's boss battle form, Father Balder, a tall spellcaster who wears a white cloak.
*The stage represents the chunk of falling debris from the Ithavoll building, which serves as the location of Father Balder's boss battle.
*The stage represents the chunk of falling debris from the Ithavoll Building, which serves as the location of Father Balder's boss battle in the sixteenth chapter of ''Bayonetta''.
*The music track represents the opening theme of ''Bayonetta 2'', which features Balder's younger self as a major character.
*The music track is based on the theme song that plays during the opening of ''Bayonetta 2'', which tells the legend of the entity [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Aesir Aesir], whose evil half recruits and eventually corrupts the younger version of Balder.
*Robin's [[Pair Up]] Final Smash features Robin summoning [[Chrom]] via warp magic with his book, referencing Balder's ability to summon the Angels of Paradiso and command them
*Robin's [[Pair Up]] Final Smash features Robin summoning [[Chrom]] via a warp magic circle with his book, referencing Balder's ability to summon the Angels of Paradiso and use them to attack at his command.
----'''Other trivia:'''
----'''Other trivia:'''
*In World of Light, the Balder spirit is featured on Galeem's side on The Final Battle map while Jeanne is featured across from him on Dharkon's side, referencing how both Balder and Jeanne are both members of light and dark magic practitioners respectively who have battled Bayonetta, with Balder being a member of the Lumen Sages.
*In World of Light, the Balder spirit on Galeem's side of the Final Battle map matches with the Jeanne spirit on Dharkon's side; both characters are each members of a tribe of dark and light magic practitioners who have battled Bayonetta, with Blader serving a member of the Lumen Sages.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|The Legend Of Aesir}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The white Giant Meta Knight represents the Masked Lumen, a masked enemy who wears a gold mask, a white cloak, and uses  a bladed weapon embedded with a jewel.
*The white Giant Meta Knight puppet fighter represents the Masked Lumen, a masked enemy who wears a white cloak and wields a golden bladed weapon embedded with a jewel.
*The stage and music track represent the opening segment of ''Bayonetta 2'', which features the Masked Lumen as a boss.
*The stage is based on the falling debris of the Umbra Clock Tower, which was destroyed during the [https://bayonetta.fandom.com/wiki/Witch_Hunts Witch Hunts], the event where
*The stage and Timer item reference the Masked Lumen's ability to manipulate the flow of time using the Remembrances of Time in ''Bayonetta 2''
*The music track is based on the theme song that plays during the opening of ''Bayonetta 2'', which tells the legend of the entity Aesir, whose evil half recruits and eventually corrupts the Masked Lumen.
*The Timer item references the Remembrances of Time, a power used by the Masked Lumen to manipulate the flow of time in ''Bayonetta 2''.
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*This spirit's Magic Attack ↑ ability references the Masked Lumen's usage of magical attacks.
*This spirit's Magic Attack ↑ ability references the Masked Lumen is known for being a powerful Lumen Sage, who is able to use powerful magical attacks during his boss battles.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|The Legend Of Aesir}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|The Legend Of Aesir}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The white Bayonetta represents the Prophet, the main antagonist of ''Bayonetta 2'' with the ability to manipulate time.
*The white Bayonetta puppet fighter represents Loptr the Prophet, the main antagonist of ''Bayonetta 2'' who wears a bright, opaque cloak and can summon giant fists similar to the Wicked Weaves.
*The stage and music track represent the opening segment of ''Bayonetta 2'', which features the Prophet as a boss.
*The music track is based on the theme song that plays during the opening of ''Bayonetta 2'', which tells the legend of the entity Aesir, whom Loptr serves as his evil half.
*The stage and Timer item reference the Prophet's ability to manipulate time using the Remembrances of Time in ''Bayonetta 2''.
*The Timer item references the Remembrances of Time, a power used by Loptr to manipulate the flow of time in ''Bayonetta 2''.
*The music track also references how the Prophet ascends into Aesir, the God of Chaos, who serves as the final boss of ''Bayonetta 2''.
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*This spirit's Magic Attack ↑ ability references the Prophet's usage of magical attacks.
*This spirit's Magic Attack ↑ ability references the Prophet's usage of magical attacks during his boss battles.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|One Of A Kind}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|One Of A Kind}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The red Pit represents the Affinity, an angelic enemy who wears a robe.
*The red Pit puppet fighter represents the Affinity, an angelic enemy who wears a robe and appears multiple-times on-screen and as background characters.
*The red Pit Team references how the Affinity is a common enemy in the ''Bayonetta'' series who appear in groups.
*The stage and music track represent the opening of ''Bayonetta'' where the Affinity is one of the enemies battled during the destruction of the Umbra Clock Tower.
*The stage and music track reference the opening of ''Bayonetta'' where the Affinity is one of the enemies fought during the sequence, who appear as background characters.
*The "increased move speed" battle condition references the Affinity's berserk state, where they can perform faster-than-normal attacks.
*The "increased move speed" battle condition references the Affinity's berserk state where they can perform faster-than-normal attacks.
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*This spirit's Neutral type references how the Affinity is an angel, who is often portrayed as benevolent beings, but serves as the antagonist of the ''Bayonetta'' series.
*In World of Light, the Affinity spirit is located in the Temple of Light map in the Light Realm, which features divine-themed spirits, referencing the Affinity's angelic nature and their close association with light.
*In World of Light, the Affinity spirit is located in the Temple of Light map in the Light Realm, which features divine-themed spirits, referencing the Affinity's angelic nature and their close association with light.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|One Of A Kind}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|One Of A Kind}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The pink Mewtwo represents the Inspired, a serpentine enemy with a red-and-white color scheme whose body resemble Mewtwo's tail.
*The large pink Mewtwo puppet fighter's slender tail represents the Inspired, a large reddish serpentine enemy who appears multiple times on-screen and as background characters.
*The pink Mewtwo Team references how the Inspired is a common miniboss in the ''Bayonetta'' series.
*The stage and music track represent the opening of ''Bayonetta'' where the Inspired appears in the background during the destruction of the Umbra Cock Tower.
*The stage and music track reference the opening of ''Bayonetta'' where the Inspired is one of the enemies fought during the sequence, who appear as background characters.
*Mewtwo starts the battle with a Rocket Belt and the first battle condition reference the Inspired's boss battle, where it will fly using its golden wings and use their tail attack at close range.
*The first battle condition references how the Inspired can perform physical attacks within melee range.
*Mewtwo starting off with a Rocket Belt references the Inspired's ability to fly and hover using their golden wings.
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*In World of Light, the Inspired spirit is located in the Dracula's Castle map in the Dark Realm, with its specific placement referencing the Raven enemies that appear in Block 3 in the original ''Castlevania''.
*In World of Light, the Inspired spirit is located in the Dracula's Castle map in the Dark Realm, with its specific placement referencing the Raven enemies that appear in Block 3 in ''Castlevania''.
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*The white Giant Charizard represents Fortitudo, a giant white-colored boss with a draconian appearance.
*The white Giant Charizard puppet fighter represents Fortitudo, a giant white draconian boss who appears as the background character.
*The stage and music track reference the opening of ''Bayonetta'' where the Fortitudo destroys the Umbra Clock Tower, who appear the Fortitudo as background characters.
*The stage and music track represent the opening of ''Bayonetta'' where the Fortitudo destroys the Umbra Clock Tower and appears in the background during the sequence.
*The Low Gravity hazard and first battle condition reference the Fortitudo's ability to fly in the air and use fire-based attacks.
*The Low Gravity hazard and first battle condition reference the Fortitudo's boss battle, where it will fly in the air and use fire breath attacks.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental)}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental)}}
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:'''
*The pink Bayonetta represents Alarune, a female flamboyant dancer associated with the Inferno who wears a pink outfit.
*The pink Bayonetta puppet fighter represents Alarune, an Infernal demon whose humanoid form resembles a female flamboyant dancer who wears a pink outfit.
*The stage and music track represent the palace of vines, a plant-themed palace in ''Bayonetta 2'' which features Alraune's boss battle.
*The stage represents the palace of vines, a plant-themed area in the Inferno where Alraune's boss battle takes place in the eleventh chapter of ''Bayonetta 2''.
*Bayonetta starting off with a Lip's Stick references Alraune's plant motif and her first form's plant-based attacks where she will attempt to drain Bayonetta's health.
*Bayonetta starts the battle with a Lip's Stick, referencing Alraune's humanoid form's usage of plant-themed attacks to drain Bayonetta's health during her boss battle.
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*This spirit's Support and Attack types reference Alraune's role in ''Bayonetta 2'' where Alraune is sealed inside the weapon Alruna, which can be used as Bayonetta or Jeanne's weapon.
*This spirit's Fire Flower Equipped ability further references Alraune's humanoid form's usage of plant-themed attacks to drain Bayonetta's health during her boss battle.
*This spirit's Fire Flower Equipped ability further references Alraune's plant motif and plant-based attacks.
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| 1,013 || Rodin, the Infinite One
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The following is the list of the spirits from the Bayonetta series in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Primary SpiritsEdit

No. Image Name Type Class Slot Base   Max   Base   Max   Base   Max   Ability Origin Game Acquisition
1,008 Gomorrah
 
★★ 2,207 8,834 1,457 5,831 750 3,003 No Effect Bayonetta
(Artwork: Bayonetta 2)
•Battle via World of Light (The Dark Realm)
•Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
1,010 Jeanne
 
★★★ ⬡⬡ 2,966 8,942 1,602 4,829 1,364 4,113 Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 Bayonetta
(Artwork: Bayonetta 2)
•Battle via World of Light (The Final Battle - Dark)
•Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
1,011 Cutie J
 
★★★★ ⬡⬡ 5,025 12,563 2,466 6,166 2,187 5,467 Easier Dodging Bayonetta •Enhance the Jeanne spirit
1,012 Rodin
 
★★★ ⬡⬡⬡ 2,672 8,039 1,550 4,663 1,122 3,376 Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 Bayonetta
(Artwork: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)
Summon with cores from Brewster and Aegislash
1,013 Rodin, the Infinite One
 
★★★★ ⬡⬡⬡ 4,378 10,946 2,505 6,262 1,705 4,263 Critical-Health Attack ↑ Bayonetta 2 •Enhance the Rodin spirit
1,017 Balder
 
★★ ⬡⬡ 1,781 7,149 944 3,789 837 3,360 Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 Bayonetta •Battle via World of Light (The Final Battle - Light)
•Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
1,018 Father Balder
 
★★★ ⬡⬡ 3,486 10,487 1,620 4,873 1,465 4,408 Franklin Badge Equipped Bayonetta •Enhance the Balder spirit
1,019 Masked Lumen
 
★★ ⬡⬡ 1,668 6,678 1,023 4,095 551 2,205 Magic Attack ↑ Bayonetta 2 •Complete Challenge (Games & More): Play Century Smash alone and clear it within 4 minutes.
•Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
1,020 Prophet
 
★★ ⬡⬡ 1,683 6,736 770 3,082 818 3,273 Magic Attack ↑ Bayonetta 2 •Battle via World of Light (Mysterious Dimension)
•Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
1,021 Affinity
 
⬡⬡ 906 4,535 530 2,653 376 1,882 No Effect Bayonetta •Battle via World of Light (Temple of Light)
•Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
1,022 Inspired
 
954 4,777 539 2,699 415 2,078 No Effect Bayonetta
(Artwork: Bayonetta 2)
•Battle via World of Light (Dracula's Castle)
•Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
1,023 Fortitudo
 
★★ ⬡⬡⬡ 1,503 6,017 977 3,911 526 2,106 No Effect Bayonetta •Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land)
•Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G

Support SpiritsEdit

No. Image Name Class Cost Ability Origin Game Acquisition
1,009 Madama Butterfly ★★★★ ⬢⬢⬢ Poison Heals Bayonetta
(Artwork: Bayonetta 2)
Summon with cores from Shanoa, Aparoid, any   core, and any   core
•Battle via World of Light (The Final Battle - Dark)
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 15,000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
1,014 Luka ★★ Thrown Items ↑ Bayonetta
(Artwork: Bayonetta 2)
•Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
1,015 Cereza Bunny Hood Equipped Bayonetta •Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
1,016 Loki ★★★ ⬢⬢ Black Hole Equipped Bayonetta 2 •Battle via World of Light (The Dark Realm)
•Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
1,024 Alraune Fire Flower Equipped Bayonetta 2 •Battle via Spirit Board
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G

Fighter SpiritsEdit

No. Image Alternate Artwork Name Origin Game Acquisition
1,006 Bayonetta (Bayonetta 2) Bayonetta 2 •Complete Classic Mode with Bayonetta
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bayonetta)
1,007 Bayonetta (Bayonetta) Bayonetta
(Artwork: Bayonetta and Anarchy Reigns)
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bayonetta)

Spirit BattlesEdit

Spirit Battle parameters Inspiration
No. Image Name Enemy Fighter(s) Type Power Stage Rules Conditions Music
1,008 Gomorrah Bayonetta  
 
3,200 Umbra Clock Tower •Sudden Final Smash
•Sudden Damage
•You take serious damage after a little while
•The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash after a little while
Let's Hit The Climax! Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The pink Bayonetta puppet fighter represents Gomorrah, a red Infernal Demon Gomorrah who serves as Bayonetta's Infernal Climax Final Smash.
  • The music track is based on the theme song that plays during the sequences where Bayonetta summons an Infernal Demon, including Gomorrah, in the titular series.
  • The Sudden Damage and Sudden Final Smash rules reference the effects of Bayonetta's Infernal Climax Final Smash, which causes any player with high damage to be instantly KO'd.

Other trivia:
  • In World of Light, the Gomorrah spirit is located in the Dark Realm, referencing the Inferno, a realm of darkness where Gomorrah originates from.
1,009 Madama Butterfly Bayonetta   (180 HP)
 
13,900 Umbra Clock Tower •Hazard: Poison Cloud •The stage is covered in a poisonous cloud
Stamina battle
•The enemy favors smash attacks
Let's Hit The Climax! Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The blue Giant Bayonetta puppet fighter represents Madama Butterfly, a giant, blue female Infernal Demon who serves as her smash attacks.
  • The music track is based on the theme song that plays during the sequences where Bayonetta summons an Infernal Demon, including Madama Butterfly, in the titular series.
  • The Poison Cloud hazard references the Inferno, a realm of darkness in the Bayonetta series which features Madama Butterfly as one of its inhabitants.

Other trivia:
  • This spirit's Poison Heals ability references the Umbran Climax, a technique in Bayonetta 2 where summoning an Infernal Demon such as Madama Butterfly will slowly regenerate an Umbra Witch's health.
  • This spirit can be obtained by summoning, referencing how Bayonetta can summon Madama Butterfly through her Wicked Weaves while attacking or performing an Infernal Climax.
  • In World of Light, the Madama Butterfly spirit on Dharkon's side of the Final Battle map matches with the Arceus spirit on Galeem's side; both characters are entities who reside in opposing realms, with Madama Butterfly residing in the dark, hellish Inferno.
1,010 Jeanne Bayonetta   (160 HP)
 
9,400 Umbra Clock Tower N/A •The enemy's ranged weapons have increased power
Stamina battle
Red & Black Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The Bayonetta puppet fighter's red costume is based on Jeanne, the friendly rival of Bayonetta whose moveset is similar to that of the latter's.
  • The stage is based on the falling debris of the Umbra Clock Tower where Bayonetta and Jeanne fight together to defeat an onslaught of angels during the opening to Bayonetta.
  • The music track is based on the theme song that plays during Jeanne's second boss battle in the fifth chapter of Bayonetta.
  • The first battle condition references how Jeanne is a master of the Bullet Arts, a fighting style used by the Umbra Witches that combines melee and gunfire attacks.

Other trivia:
  • In World of Light, the Jeanne spirit on Dharkon's side of the Final Battle map matches with the Balder spirit on Galeem's side; both characters are each members of a tribe of dark and light magic practitioners who have battled Bayonetta, with Jeanne serving a member of the Umbra Witches.
1,014 Luka Greninja  
 
3,800 New Donk City Hall •Temporary Invincibility •The enemy becomes temporarily invincible when badly damaged Riders Of The Light Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The black Greninja puppet fighter represents Luka, a photographer who wears a black jacket and is as agile as a ninja.
  • The stage represents the Ithavoll Building, the tallest tower in the metropolitan city of Isla Del Sol where Luka is thrown off by Balder in the sixteenth chapter of Bayonetta.
  • The Temporary Invincibility rule activates when Greninja reaches 50% damage, referencing how Luka has high durability, allowing him to survive life-threatening situations without further injury.

Other trivia:
  • This spirit's Thrown Items ↑ ability references how Luka can throw his grappling hook at far distances, which allows him to swing from one place to another.
1,015 Cereza •Tiny Isabelle  
Bayonetta  
 
1,900 Luigi's Mansion N/A •Defeat the main fighter to win Let's Dance, Boys! Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The pink Tiny Isabelle puppet fighter represents Cereza, the younger time-displaced version of Bayonetta who wears a pink dress.
  • The green Bayonetta minion fighter represents her appearance as the main playable character of the titular game, who is revealed to be the older version of Cereza.
  • The stage represents the Umbran Training Ground Ruins, a series of desolate ruins covered in green moss where Bayonetta first encounters Cereza in the sixth chapter of Bayonetta.
  • The battle condition references how in the sixth chapter of Bayonetta, the titular character protects Cereza from hordes of attacking angels.

Other trivia:
  • This spirit's Bunny Hood Equipped ability increases the user's running speed, referencing the chase sequence in the sixth chapter of Bayonetta where Cereza runs away from a phased Beloved.
1,016 Loki Sheik  
 
9,200 Umbra Clock Tower (Battlefield form) •Invisibility
•Item: Timer
•The enemy is invisible after a little while
•Items will be pulled toward the enemy
•The enemy is easily distracted by items
Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental) Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The yellow Sheik puppet fighter represents Loki, an agile character who features braided hair, wears a yellow jacket, and uses Tarot cards as throwing weapons.
  • The Invisibility rule references Purgatorio, a realm parallel to the Human World which makes anyone within appear invisible to the other people of the Human World.
  • The Invisibility rule applied to Sheik ends after the stage passes through the portal into Purgatorio, referencing how Bayonetta first encounters Loki in Purgatorio in the first chapter of Bayonetta 2.
  • The Timer item references the Remembrances of Time, a power used by Loki to manipulate the flow of time in Bayonetta 2.

Other trivia:
  • This spirit's Black Hole Equipped ability references Nothingness, the power used by Loki where its card form depicts a black hole.
1,017 Balder •Giant Robin   (140 HP)
 
4,200 Umbra Clock Tower (hazards off) N/A •The enemy's special moves have increased power
Stamina battle
•The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly
The Legend Of Aesir Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The white Giant Robin puppet fighter represents Blader's boss battle form, Father Balder, a tall spellcaster who wears a white cloak.
  • The stage represents the chunk of falling debris from the Ithavoll Building, which serves as the location of Father Balder's boss battle in the sixteenth chapter of Bayonetta.
  • The music track is based on the theme song that plays during the opening of Bayonetta 2, which tells the legend of the entity Aesir, whose evil half recruits and eventually corrupts the younger version of Balder.
  • Robin's Pair Up Final Smash features Robin summoning Chrom via a warp magic circle with his book, referencing Balder's ability to summon the Angels of Paradiso and use them to attack at his command.

Other trivia:
  • In World of Light, the Balder spirit on Galeem's side of the Final Battle map matches with the Jeanne spirit on Dharkon's side; both characters are each members of a tribe of dark and light magic practitioners who have battled Bayonetta, with Blader serving a member of the Lumen Sages.
1,019 Masked Lumen •Giant Meta Knight  
 
4,100 Umbra Clock Tower (hazards off) •Item: Timer •The enemy is giant The Legend Of Aesir Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The white Giant Meta Knight puppet fighter represents the Masked Lumen, a masked enemy who wears a white cloak and wields a golden bladed weapon embedded with a jewel.
  • The stage is based on the falling debris of the Umbra Clock Tower, which was destroyed during the Witch Hunts, the event where
  • The music track is based on the theme song that plays during the opening of Bayonetta 2, which tells the legend of the entity Aesir, whose evil half recruits and eventually corrupts the Masked Lumen.
  • The Timer item references the Remembrances of Time, a power used by the Masked Lumen to manipulate the flow of time in Bayonetta 2.

Other trivia:
  • This spirit's Magic Attack ↑ ability references the Masked Lumen is known for being a powerful Lumen Sage, who is able to use powerful magical attacks during his boss battles.
1,020 Prophet Bayonetta   (100 HP)
 
3,800 Umbra Clock Tower •Item: Timer •The enemy's punches and elbow strikes have increased power
Stamina battle
The Legend Of Aesir Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The white Bayonetta puppet fighter represents Loptr the Prophet, the main antagonist of Bayonetta 2 who wears a bright, opaque cloak and can summon giant fists similar to the Wicked Weaves.
  • The music track is based on the theme song that plays during the opening of Bayonetta 2, which tells the legend of the entity Aesir, whom Loptr serves as his evil half.
  • The Timer item references the Remembrances of Time, a power used by Loptr to manipulate the flow of time in Bayonetta 2.

Other trivia:
  • This spirit's Magic Attack ↑ ability references the Prophet's usage of magical attacks during his boss battles.
1,021 Affinity Pit Team  ×4 (120 HP)
 
2,000 Umbra Clock Tower (Battlefield form) N/A Stamina battle
•The enemy has increased move speed
One Of A Kind Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The red Pit puppet fighter represents the Affinity, an angelic enemy who wears a robe and appears multiple-times on-screen and as background characters.
  • The stage and music track represent the opening of Bayonetta where the Affinity is one of the enemies battled during the destruction of the Umbra Clock Tower.
  • The "increased move speed" battle condition references the Affinity's berserk state, where they can perform faster-than-normal attacks.

Other trivia:
  • In World of Light, the Affinity spirit is located in the Temple of Light map in the Light Realm, which features divine-themed spirits, referencing the Affinity's angelic nature and their close association with light.
1,022 Inspired Mewtwo Team  ×4
 
1,900 Umbra Clock Tower N/A •The enemy's physical attacks have increased power
•The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt
One Of A Kind Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The large pink Mewtwo puppet fighter's slender tail represents the Inspired, a large reddish serpentine enemy who appears multiple times on-screen and as background characters.
  • The stage and music track represent the opening of Bayonetta where the Inspired appears in the background during the destruction of the Umbra Cock Tower.
  • Mewtwo starts the battle with a Rocket Belt and the first battle condition reference the Inspired's boss battle, where it will fly using its golden wings and use their tail attack at close range.

Other trivia:
  • In World of Light, the Inspired spirit is located in the Dracula's Castle map in the Dark Realm, with its specific placement referencing the Raven enemies that appear in Block 3 in Castlevania.
1,023 Fortitudo •Giant Charizard   (140 HP)
 
4,000 Umbra Clock Tower •Hazard: Low Gravity •The enemy's explosion and fire attacks have increased power
Stamina battle
•Gravity is reduced
One Of A Kind
  • The white Giant Charizard puppet fighter represents Fortitudo, a giant white draconian boss who appears as the background character.
  • The stage and music track represent the opening of Bayonetta where the Fortitudo destroys the Umbra Clock Tower and appears in the background during the sequence.
  • The Low Gravity hazard and first battle condition reference the Fortitudo's boss battle, where it will fly in the air and use fire breath attacks.
1,024 Alraune Bayonetta   (120 HP)
 
1,900 Garden of Hope (Ω form) N/A Stamina battle
•The enemy's battering items have increased power
•The enemy starts the battle with a Lip's Stick
Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental) Spirit Battle inspiration:
  • The pink Bayonetta puppet fighter represents Alarune, an Infernal demon whose humanoid form resembles a female flamboyant dancer who wears a pink outfit.
  • The stage represents the palace of vines, a plant-themed area in the Inferno where Alraune's boss battle takes place in the eleventh chapter of Bayonetta 2.
  • Bayonetta starts the battle with a Lip's Stick, referencing Alraune's humanoid form's usage of plant-themed attacks to drain Bayonetta's health during her boss battle.

Other trivia:
  • This spirit's Fire Flower Equipped ability further references Alraune's humanoid form's usage of plant-themed attacks to drain Bayonetta's health during her boss battle.

Series OrderEdit

Number Name Series
1,006 Bayonetta (Bayonetta 2) Bayonetta Series
1,007 Bayonetta (Bayonetta)
1,008 Gomorrah
1,009 Madama Butterfly
1,010 Jeanne
1,011 Cutie J
1,012 Rodin
1,013 Rodin, the Infinite One
1,014 Luka
1,015 Cereza
1,016 Loki
1,017 Balder
1,018 Father Balder
1,019 Masked Lumen
1,020 Prophet
1,021 Affinity
1,022 Inspired
1,023 Fortitudo
1,024 Alraune

TriviaEdit

  • Affinity's spirit battle is the only Bayonetta series battle—spirit or fighter—that takes place in the Realm of Light and is one of two Bayonetta series battles associated with Galeem (the other being Balder who appears in the Final Battle).
  • The Prophet spirit uses one of the character's aliases rather than the character's real name, which is Loptr.