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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 [[Spirits (mode)|Spirits]] mode, which allows players to dismiss spirits from their inventory. There will be a list of all the spirits that the players 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]] and the cores left behind. These cores can be used to [[Summon]] or [[Level Up]] other spirits or sold for more Spirit points.
'''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 cores left behind. These cores can be used to [[Summon]] or [[Level Up]] other spirits or be sold for more SP.
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==Data==
The amount of SP earned by dismissing a spirit comes down to a few factors: level, class, slots (for [[support spirit]]s), and if the spirit comes from a [[DLC Spirits (mode)|DLC Spirit Board]]. 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>. Lastly, if the spirit comes from a DLC Spirit Board, the amount earned is divided by 4.
{|class="wikitable"
! !!Novice<br>★☆☆☆!!Advanced<br>★★☆☆!!Ace<br>★★★☆!!Legend<br>★★★★
|-
!1 slot &<br>Primary
|{{rollover|100|500 at lv. 99|y}}||{{rollover|200|1000 at lv. 99|y}}||{{rollover|400|2000 at lv. 99|y}}||{{rollover|800|4000 at lv. 99|y}}
|-
!2 slots
|100||250||500||1000
|-
!3 slots
|{{bg|#DDD}}|{{rollover|?|trend suggests 150 or 100|y}}||{{bg|#DDD}}|{{rollover|?|trend suggests 300|y}}||600||1200
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 12:46, December 26, 2020

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.

Data

The amount of SP earned by dismissing a spirit comes down to a few factors: level, class, slots (for support spirits), and if the spirit comes from a DLC Spirit Board. 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). Lastly, if the spirit comes from a DLC Spirit Board, the amount earned is divided by 4.

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

Gallery