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When any Ghost hits a fighter, all of the other Ghosts (including itself) will be unable to deal damage to that fighter for 35 frames (0.5833 seconds). However, if a Ghost happens to hit another fighter within that 35 frames then every Ghost briefly stops respecting the 35 frame limit and each one will deal damage every 4-5 frames instead.
When any Ghost hits a fighter, all of the other Ghosts (including itself) will be unable to deal damage to that fighter for 35 frames (0.5833 seconds). However, if a Ghost happens to hit another fighter within that 35 frames then every Ghost briefly stops respecting the 35 frame limit and each one will deal damage every 4-5 frames instead.


Ghosts have a spawn chance of {{Fractions|38|1254}}. They can be summoned on all stages in a standard versus match.
Ghosts have a spawn rate of {{Fractions|38|1254}}. They can be summoned on all stages in a standard versus match.
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The Ghosts reprise their role as an Assist Trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The background now turns blue when they appear, and they can now be attacked and defeated. They all share a single health pool; as a result, while it is difficult for a fighter to defeat the ghosts with melee attacks, other forms of damage (such as projectiles or other Assist Trophies) can easily KO the group if even a single ghost is hit with enough damage. When one of the four ghosts is defeated, the other three ghosts will turn to blue and run away.
The Ghosts reprise their role as an Assist Trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The background now turns blue when they appear, and they can now be attacked and defeated. They all share a single health pool; as a result, while it is difficult for a fighter to defeat the ghosts with melee attacks, other forms of damage (such as projectiles or other Assist Trophies) can easily KO the group if even a single ghost is hit with enough damage. When one of the four ghosts is defeated, the other three ghosts will turn to blue and run away.


Ghosts have a spawn chance of {{Fractions|38|2086}}. They cannot be summoned on the following stages in a standard versus match (applies only to the base form unless noted otherwise):
Ghosts have a spawn rate of {{Fractions|38|2086}}. They cannot be summoned on the following stages in a standard versus match (applies only to the base form unless noted otherwise):
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