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Spirit Board

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The Spirit Board.

The Spirit Board (スピリッツボード, Spirit Board) is a sub-menu within the Spirits single-player mode of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It contains a random, periodically refreshed collection of Spirit Battles, which pit the player against Spirit-possessed fighters under special conditions. The board starts off with six available choices but more slots are unlocked as the mode is played up to a maximum of ten. Many of these Spirits can also be obtained through World of Light.


After completing the Spirit Battle, a scene ensues where the player must shoot the possessed fighter with a special gun to obtain the Spirit. The shot must be correctly timed to avoid hitting a rotating shield protecting the Puppet Fighter; the stronger the Spirit, the faster the shield will rotate. If the player hits the shield, they can spend Spirit Points (proportional to the Spirit's rank) to take a second shot; if they fail this shot as well or decline to pay, they will be returned to the Spirit Board without obtaining the Spirit. However, hitting the shield will destroy part of it, and this damage will be retained when the player finds the Spirit again. There are items that can make the timing of the shot easier, as well as items that can be used to gain an advantage in the Spirit Battle itself and alter the Spirits present on the board.

Aside from Fighter Spirits, Master Spirits, and Spirits of Bosses, all Spirits can be obtained from the Spirit Board, including those found in World of Light; however, Spirits that can be found via summoning will not appear unless they have been previously summoned. Spirits that are obtained from a challenge will not appear on the Spirit Board until their challenges are completed. Additionally, spirits that must be summoned via evolution of another spirit do not have a spirit battle. Numerous Spirits can only be obtained exclusively from the Spirit Board. Spirits seem to be more common if the player doesn't have them.[citation needed]

As of Ver. 2.0.0, up to four players can participate in Spirit Battles offline. The number of players can be changed after selecting a challenge from the Spirit Board. However, if any of the players are KO'd, it counts as a defeat. Opponents will also have limited super armor.

List of Spirit Board Events

Occasionally, special events in which Spirits fitting a specific theme will occur each week. When this happens, certain spirits who fit the theme will spawn at scripted time periods and defeating spirits that match the theme will grant bonus awards.

Event Name Starting Day Finishing Day Themed after
Spectacled Spirits NTSC / A Spectacle to Behold! Europe 12 (PT)/13 (ET) Dec 2018 16 (PT)/17 (ET) Dec 2018 Spirits with glasses.
Fire Emblem Fest (Part 1) NTSC / Fire Emblem Fest - Part 1 Europe 20 (PT)/21 (ET) Dec 2018 23 (PT)/24 (ET) Dec 2018 Spirits from the Fire Emblem universe.
Oh Yeah! Mario Time! 27 (PT)/28 (ET) Dec 2018 1 (PT)/2 (ET) Jan 2019 Spirits from the Mario universe.
Classics! NTSC / Now You're Playing with Spirit Power! Europe 3 (PT)/4 (ET) Jan 2019 6 (PT)/7 (ET) Jan 2019 Spirits related to games from the NES/Famicom.
Double XP and SP! NTSC / Double EXP and SP! Europe 10 (PT)/11 (ET) Jan 2019 13 (PT)/14 (ET) Jan 2019 N/A (EXP & SP earned during the event would be doubled.)
Fire Emblem Fest (Part 2) NTSC / Fire Emblem Fest - Part 2 Europe 17 (PT)/18 (ET) Jan 2019 20 (PT)/21 (ET) Jan 2019 Spirits from the Fire Emblem universe.
The More the Merrier 24 (PT)/25 (ET) Jan 2019 27 (PT)/28 (ET) Jan 2019 Spirits with multiple characters in them.
MEGA SPIRITS! NTSC / Metal Heroes, Unite! Europe 31 Jan (PT)/1 Feb (ET) 2019 3 (PT)/4 (ET) Feb 2019 Spirits from the Mega Man universe.
Well-Rounded Spirits 8 (PT)/9 (ET) Feb 2019 11 (PT)/12 (ET) Feb 2019 Spirits with a round shape.
Power, Wisdom, and Courage 15 (PT)/16 (ET) Feb 2019 18 (PT)/19 (ET) Feb 2019 Spirits from the Zelda universe.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The possessed fighters encountered on the Spirit Board have their normal appearances, as opposed to the Puppet Fighters in World of Light that have red or purple eyes (depending on whether they work for Galeem or Dharkon, respectively).