The following is the list of the spirits that are left unsorted by game series in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. There are a total of 130 different games or series represented in the list. For the spirits available since the game release, the series are ordered by the console they debuted on and the year their first game (or in the case of some third-party series, Nintendo-published installment) released. For example, all series that debuted on the Game Boy are listed before the ones that debuted on the SNES/Super Famicom, regardless of whether an SNES series predates a Game Boy one.
Primary Spirits[edit]
No.
|
Image
|
Name
|
Type
|
Class
|
Slot
|
Base
|
Max
|
Base
|
Max
|
Base
|
Max
|
Ability
|
Origin Game
|
Acquisition
|
1,118
|
|
Tamagon
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
902
|
4,513
|
415
|
2,076
|
487
|
2,437
|
No Effect
|
Devil World
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,125
|
|
Fish
|
|
★★
|
|
1,954
|
7,861
|
830
|
3,337
|
1,014
|
4,079
|
Electric Weakness
|
Balloon Fight
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,126
|
|
Mach Rider
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
889
|
4,454
|
556
|
2,784
|
299
|
1,499
|
Speed ↑
|
Mach Rider
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,128
|
|
Takamaru
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
2,948
|
8,869
|
1,541
|
4,636
|
1,139
|
3,427
|
Sword Attack ↑
|
The Mysterious Murasame Castle
|
•Purchase at Anna's Emporium for 4000SP •Battle via Spirit Board
|
1,130
|
|
Donbe & Hikari
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
1,502
|
6,012
|
751
|
3,006
|
751
|
3,006
|
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99
|
Shin Onigashima
|
•Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,131
|
|
Donbe & Hikari (Shin Onigashima Kouhen)
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
3,167
|
9,505
|
1,523
|
4,570
|
1,523
|
4,570
|
Stamina ↑
|
Shin Onigashima
|
•Enhance the Donbe & Hikari spirit
|
1,135
|
|
Andy
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
1,435
|
5,744
|
696
|
2,786
|
739
|
2,958
|
No Effect
|
Advance Wars (Artwork: Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,136
|
|
Eagle
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
1,006
|
5,034
|
584
|
2,920
|
422
|
2,114
|
No Effect
|
Advance Wars
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,137
|
|
Olaf
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
953
|
4,768
|
386
|
1,931
|
567
|
2,837
|
No Effect
|
Advance Wars (Artwork: Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,139
|
|
Goku & Chao
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
854
|
4,274
|
401
|
2,009
|
453
|
2,265
|
No Effect
|
Yūyūki
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,140
|
|
Sukapon
|
|
★★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
4,251
|
10,630
|
2,106
|
5,265
|
1,905
|
4,764
|
Strong Throw
|
Joy Mech Fight
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 15,000G
|
1,143
|
|
Frog & Snake
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
1,574
|
6,299
|
653
|
2,614
|
921
|
3,685
|
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99
|
Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru
|
•Summon with cores from Prince Peasley, Winky, and Rattly •Battle via World of Light (The Dark Realm) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,144
|
|
Prince of Sablé
|
|
★★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
4,373
|
10,935
|
1,871
|
4,679
|
2,334
|
5,836
|
Transformation Duration ↑
|
Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru
|
•Enhance the Frog & Snake spirit
|
1,145
|
|
Prince Richard
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,798
|
8,416
|
1,581
|
4,755
|
1,217
|
3,661
|
No Effect
|
Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,148
|
|
Satoru
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
842
|
4,216
|
463
|
2,319
|
379
|
1,897
|
No Effect
|
Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,150
|
|
ST Falcon
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
1,055
|
5,280
|
369
|
1,848
|
686
|
3,432
|
No Effect
|
Battle Clash
|
•Purchase at Sheldon's Place for 500SP •Battle via Spirit Board
|
1,154
|
|
Dion, Max, & Jack
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
883
|
4,417
|
331
|
1,656
|
552
|
2,761
|
No Effect
|
Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajima
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,157
|
|
Harry
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
1,031
|
5,162
|
486
|
2,432
|
506
|
2,532
|
Fist Attack ↑
|
Teleroboxer
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,160
|
|
Ray Mk II
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
1,427
|
5,710
|
856
|
3,426
|
571
|
2,284
|
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99
|
Custom Robo V2 (Artwork: Custom Robo Arena)
|
•Treasure Chest in World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,161
|
|
Ray Mk III
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,864
|
8,594
|
1,584
|
4,752
|
1,170
|
3,512
|
Lightweight
|
Custom Robo Arena
|
•Enhance the Ray Mk II spirit
|
1,162
|
|
Flare
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
941
|
4,712
|
489
|
2,447
|
416
|
2,084
|
Weight ↓
|
Custom Robo (Artwork: Custom Robo V2)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,164
|
|
Saki Amamiya
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
2,678
|
8,074
|
1,339
|
4,037
|
1,339
|
4,037
|
No Effect
|
Sin and Punishment
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,168
|
|
Isaac
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,534
|
7,622
|
1,495
|
4,497
|
1,039
|
3,125
|
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99
|
Golden Sun
|
•Summon with cores from Garet, Mia, and Ivan •Battle via World of Light (The Final Battle - Light) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,169
|
|
Isaac (Dark Dawn)
|
|
★★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
4,667
|
11,672
|
2,544
|
6,362
|
1,661
|
4,154
|
Energy Shot Attack/Resistance ↑
|
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn
|
•Enhance the Isaac spirit
|
1,170
|
|
Garet
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
1,096
|
5,486
|
593
|
2,968
|
404
|
2,020
|
Fire Attack ↑
|
Golden Sun
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,172
|
|
Mia
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
869
|
4,353
|
326
|
1,632
|
479
|
2,399
|
Water Attack ↑
|
Golden Sun
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,173
|
|
Felix
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,464
|
5,878
|
747
|
2,998
|
717
|
2,880
|
No Effect
|
Golden Sun
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,175
|
|
Matthew
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,544
|
6,198
|
903
|
3,626
|
641
|
2,572
|
No Effect
|
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn
|
•Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,176
|
|
Magical Vacation Protagonists
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,797
|
7,214
|
916
|
3,679
|
881
|
3,535
|
No Effect
|
Magical Vacation
|
•Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,178
|
|
Mokka
|
|
★★
|
⬡
|
1,724
|
6,923
|
569
|
2,286
|
1,058
|
4,246
|
Weight ↑
|
Magical Vacation (Artwork: Magical Starsign)
|
•Purchase at Sheldon's Place for 1000SP •Battle via Spirit Board
|
1,179
|
|
DeMille
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
903
|
4,521
|
506
|
2,532
|
397
|
1,989
|
No Effect
|
Tomato Adventure
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,181
|
|
Starfy
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
3,078
|
9,281
|
1,628
|
4,908
|
1,332
|
4,016
|
Weight ↓
|
Densetsu no Stafy (Artwork: The Legendary Starfy)
|
•Summon with cores from Moe, Old Man Lobber, and Mermaid
|
1,182
|
|
Starly
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
1,784
|
7,161
|
798
|
3,202
|
918
|
3,684
|
Weight ↓
|
Densetsu no Stafy 3 (Artwork: The Legendary Starfy)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Final Battle - Light) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,183
|
|
Moe
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
900
|
4,500
|
270
|
1,350
|
630
|
3,150
|
No Effect
|
Densetsu no Stafy (Artwork: The Legendary Starfy)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,192
|
|
Karate Joe
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
2,639
|
7,942
|
1,015
|
3,055
|
1,523
|
4,582
|
Fist Attack ↑
|
Rhythm Tengoku (Artwork: Rhythm Heaven Megamix)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Dark Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,193
|
|
The Wandering Samurai
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,546
|
6,205
|
997
|
4,002
|
549
|
2,203
|
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99
|
Rhythm Tengoku (Artwork: Rhythm Heaven Megamix)
|
•Summon with cores from Sakura Samurai and Ghosts
|
1,194
|
|
Wandering Samurai (Rhythm Heaven Fever)  Wandering Samurai (Beat the Beat)
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
3,170
|
9,537
|
1,879
|
5,652
|
1,057
|
3,179
|
Critical Hit ↑
|
Rhythm Heaven Fever
|
•Enhance the The Wandering Samurai spirit
|
1,196
|
|
The Chorus Kids
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,648
|
7,987
|
1,184
|
3,571
|
1,363
|
4,109
|
Jump ↓
|
Rhythm Heaven (Artwork: Rhythm Heaven Megamix)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,197
|
|
Munchy Monk
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
955
|
4,783
|
511
|
2,559
|
444
|
2,224
|
No Effect
|
Rhythm Heaven (Artwork: Rhythm Heaven Megamix)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,198
|
|
Reporter & Wrestler
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,547
|
6,211
|
828
|
3,323
|
719
|
2,888
|
No Effect
|
Rhythm Heaven Fever
|
•Battle via World of Light (Mysterious Dimension) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,200
|
|
Sumo Brothers
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
806
|
4,038
|
438
|
2,191
|
323
|
1,619
|
Weight ↑
|
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,202
|
|
Alexandra Roivas
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
906
|
4,530
|
453
|
2,265
|
453
|
2,265
|
No Effect
|
Eternal Darkness
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,203
|
|
Mappo
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
858
|
4,293
|
405
|
2,025
|
405
|
2,025
|
Strong Throw
|
Giftpia
|
•Complete Challenge (Adventure): Awaken a fighter. •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,204
|
|
Sagi
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
759
|
3,800
|
433
|
2,166
|
326
|
1,634
|
No Effect
|
Baten Kaitos Origins
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,205
|
|
Milly
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
855
|
4,278
|
470
|
2,353
|
385
|
1,925
|
No Effect
|
Baten Kaitos Origins
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,206
|
|
Chibi-Robo
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,538
|
6,174
|
854
|
3,427
|
684
|
2,747
|
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99
|
Chibi-Robo! (Artwork: Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Final Battle - Light) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G •Scan the Chibi-Robo amiibo
|
1,207
|
|
Super Chibi-Robo
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
3,282
|
9,872
|
1,626
|
4,890
|
1,471
|
4,424
|
Thrown Items ↑
|
Chibi-Robo! (Artwork: Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash)
|
•Enhance the Chibi-Robo spirit
|
1,209
|
|
Drake Redcrest
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,046
|
5,235
|
518
|
2,593
|
488
|
2,441
|
Weight ↓
|
Chibi-Robo! (Artwork: Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,210
|
|
Chibi-Tot
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
1,129
|
5,654
|
494
|
2,474
|
592
|
2,963
|
Weight ↓
|
Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder (Artwork: Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,211
|
|
Barbara the Bat
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,675
|
8,047
|
1,525
|
4,587
|
1,150
|
3,460
|
No Effect
|
Daigasso! Band Brothers (Artwork: Jam with the Band)
|
•Summon with cores from Rouge the Bat, Prince Saruno, and any core
|
1,214
|
|
Dr. Kawashima
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,784
|
7,163
|
874
|
3,510
|
910
|
3,653
|
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99
|
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,215
|
|
Dr. Kawashima (Concentration Training)  Dr. Kawashima (Devilish Brain Training)
|
|
★★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
4,633
|
11,582
|
2,050
|
5,125
|
2,050
|
5,125
|
Unflinching Charged Smashes
|
Brain Age: Concentration Training
|
•Enhance the Dr. Kawashima spirit
|
1,222
|
|
Warrior Mech Gauss
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
1,000
|
5,004
|
570
|
2,852
|
430
|
2,152
|
No Effect
|
Chōsōjū Mecha MG
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,223
|
|
Kyle Hyde
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,540
|
6,180
|
639
|
2,565
|
901
|
3,615
|
No Effect
|
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (Artwork: Last Window: The Secret of Cape West)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,224
|
|
Kurikin
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
880
|
4,407
|
391
|
1,959
|
424
|
2,122
|
Water Attack ↑
|
Kurikin Nano Island Story
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,227
|
|
Aisya
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
990
|
4,950
|
495
|
2,475
|
495
|
2,475
|
No Effect
|
ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat
|
•Battle via World of Light (Molten Fortress) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,230
|
|
Welt
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
1,425
|
5,700
|
684
|
2,736
|
741
|
2,964
|
No Effect
|
Soma Bringer
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,231
|
|
T-Rex
|
|
★★
|
|
1,767
|
7,111
|
992
|
3992
|
675
|
2717
|
Weight ↑
|
Fossil Fighters
|
•Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,232
|
|
Nibbles
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
1,108
|
5,544
|
831
|
4,158
|
277
|
1,386
|
No Effect
|
Fossil Fighters: Frontier
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,233
|
|
Glory of Heracles Hero
|
|
★★
|
⬡
|
1,753
|
7,055
|
1,052
|
4,233
|
701
|
2,822
|
No Effect
|
Glory of Heracles
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,234
|
|
Heracles
|
|
★★
|
⬡
|
1,661
|
6,682
|
897
|
3,608
|
764
|
3,074
|
No Effect
|
Tōjin Makyō Den: Heracles no Eikō (Artwork: Glory of Heracles)
|
•Battle via World of Light (Temple of Light) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,242
|
|
Nick
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
813
|
4,065
|
496
|
2,480
|
317
|
1,585
|
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99
|
Captain Rainbow
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,243
|
|
Captain Rainbow
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
2,988
|
8,989
|
1,468
|
4,415
|
1,177
|
3,540
|
First-Strike Advantage
|
Captain Rainbow
|
•Enhance the Nick spirit
|
1,244
|
|
Raymond Bryce
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
800
|
4,000
|
292
|
1,460
|
508
|
2,540
|
No Effect
|
Disaster: Day of Crisis
|
•Battle via World of Light (Mysterious Dimension) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,246
|
|
Orville
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
1,372
|
5,554
|
777
|
3,144
|
518
|
2,096
|
Magic Attack ↑
|
Takt of Magic
|
•Purchase at Anna's Emporium for 1000SP •Battle via Spirit Board
|
1,247
|
|
Frey & Freya
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,744
|
6,985
|
793
|
3,175
|
793
|
3,175
|
Sword Attack ↑
|
Zangeki no Reginleiv
|
•Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,250
|
|
Zael
|
|
★★
|
⬡
|
1,747
|
7,034
|
961
|
3,869
|
786
|
3,165
|
No Effect
|
The Last Story
|
•Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,251
|
|
Calista
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
1,575
|
6,300
|
693
|
2,772
|
882
|
3,528
|
No Effect
|
The Last Story
|
•Battle via World of Light (Dracula's Castle) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,252
|
|
Aeron
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,793
|
7,200
|
977
|
3,924
|
816
|
3,276
|
No Effect
|
Pandora's Tower
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,258
|
|
Mallo
|
|
★★★
|
⬡
|
2,705
|
8,156
|
1,365
|
4,117
|
1,187
|
3,578
|
Weight ↑
|
Pushmo (Artwork: Crashmo)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,259
|
|
Sakura Samurai  Hana Samurai
|
|
★★
|
⬡
|
2,089
|
8,360
|
1,135
|
4,542
|
874
|
3,497
|
Weight ↓
|
Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,262
|
|
Dillon
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
2,790
|
8,393
|
1,368
|
4,116
|
1,315
|
3,955
|
Speed ↑
|
Dillon's Rolling Western (Artwork: Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers)
|
•Summon with cores from Wheelie, Sandshrew, and any core •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,264
|
|
Shovel Knight
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
2,963
|
8,933
|
1,037
|
3,126
|
1,926
|
5,807
|
No Effect
|
Shovel Knight
|
•Purchase at Timmy and Tommy's for 4000SP •Scan the Shovel Knight amiibo
|
1,267
|
|
King Knight
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
1,050
|
5,255
|
396
|
1,983
|
595
|
2,975
|
Weight ↑
|
Shovel Knight
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G •Scan the King Knight amiibo
|
1,268
|
|
Specter Knight
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,795
|
7,206
|
1,104
|
4,432
|
691
|
2,774
|
No Effect
|
Shovel Knight (Artwork: Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G •Scan the Specter Knight amiibo
|
1,271
|
|
Allen
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
1,506
|
6,029
|
768
|
3,075
|
738
|
2,954
|
No Effect
|
Culdcept Revolt
|
•Battle via World of Light (Dracula's Castle) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,272
|
|
Tempo
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
854
|
4,274
|
431
|
2,158
|
423
|
2,116
|
No Effect
|
HarmoKnight
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,274
|
|
Kageshina Kurabe
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
801
|
4,011
|
525
|
2,627
|
276
|
1,384
|
No Effect
|
Nintendoji
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,280
|
|
Tethu
|
|
★★
|
⬡
|
1,741
|
7,006
|
940
|
3,783
|
801
|
3,223
|
No Effect
|
Ever Oasis
|
•Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,282
|
|
Musashi
|
|
★
|
⬡⬡
|
953
|
4,767
|
572
|
2,860
|
381
|
1,907
|
No Effect
|
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,283
|
|
Wonder-Red
|
|
★★
|
⬡
|
1,741
|
7,006
|
888
|
3,573
|
853
|
3,433
|
No Effect
|
The Wonderful 101
|
•Summon with cores from Wonder-Blue and Drake Redcrest
|
1,284
|
|
Wonder-Blue
|
|
★
|
⬡
|
1,104
|
5,521
|
657
|
3,285
|
447
|
2,236
|
No Effect
|
The Wonderful 101
|
•Purchase at Anna's Emporium for 500SP •Battle via Spirit Board
|
1,285
|
|
Rayman
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,521
|
7,567
|
1,130
|
3,391
|
1,249
|
3,748
|
Jump ↑
|
Rayman (Artwork: Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,293
|
|
Bomberman
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
2,688
|
8,107
|
1,882
|
5,675
|
806
|
2,432
|
No Effect
|
Bomberman (1985) (Artwork: Super Bomberman R)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,294
|
|
Akira
|
|
★★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
3,966
|
9,918
|
2,098
|
5,245
|
1,716
|
4,292
|
Fist Attack ↑
|
Virtua Fighter
|
•Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 15,000G
|
1,296
|
|
Shantae
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,803
|
8,413
|
1,693
|
5,080
|
952
|
2,857
|
Magic Attack ↑
|
Shantae (Artwork: Shantae: Half-Genie Hero)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,317
|
|
Toy-Con Robot
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,881
|
8,647
|
1,760
|
5,280
|
1,011
|
3,035
|
Fist Attack ↑
|
Nintendo Labo: Robot Kit
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Nintendo Labo SMASH KIT"; available normally once obtained or since v4.0.0) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since v4.0.0)
|
1,347
|
|
Radiant Gleam
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,761
|
7,051
|
931
|
3,725
|
731
|
2,927
|
Jump ↑
|
Daemon X Machina
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Arsenals at the Ready! DAEMON X MACHINA"; available normally once obtained or since January 29, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since January 29, 2020)
|
1,349
|
|
Bullet Walker (Brigadier General)
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,992
|
8,980
|
845
|
2,536
|
1,926
|
5,779
|
Shooting Items Power ↑
|
Daemon X Machina
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Arsenals at the Ready! DAEMON X MACHINA"; available normally once obtained or since January 29, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since January 29, 2020)
|
1,351
|
|
I-Tetrimino
|
|
★★★
|
⬡
|
3,325
|
9,978
|
2,494
|
7,484
|
831
|
2,494
|
No Effect
|
Tetris (Artwork: Tetris 99)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Attack of the Tetriminos!"; available normally once obtained or since January 29, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since January 29, 2020)
|
1,353
|
|
S-Tetrimino & Z-Tetrimino
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,782
|
7,150
|
891
|
3,575
|
891
|
3,575
|
No Effect
|
Tetris (Artwork: Tetris 99)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Attack of the Tetriminos!"; available normally once obtained or since January 29, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since January 29, 2020)
|
1,355
|
|
O-Tetrimino
|
|
★
|
|
1,320
|
6,600
|
330
|
1,650
|
990
|
4,950
|
No Effect
|
Tetris (Artwork: Tetris 99)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Attack of the Tetriminos!"; available normally once obtained or since January 29, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since January 29, 2020)
|
1,361
|
|
Ryo Sakazaki
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,881
|
8,647
|
1,593
|
4,781
|
1,178
|
3,534
|
Fist Attack ↑
|
Art of Fighting (Artwork: Art of Fighting 3)
|
•Battle via DLC Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (since v6.0.0)
|
1,362
|
|
Kyo Kusanagi
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
3,242
|
9,755
|
1,651
|
4,967
|
1,297
|
3,902
|
Fire Attack ↑
|
The King of Fighters '94 (Artwork: The King of Fighters '98)
|
•Battle via DLC Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (since v6.0.0)
|
1,363
|
|
Iori Yagami
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
3,065
|
9,224
|
1,769
|
5,322
|
1,179
|
3,548
|
Speed ↑
|
The King of Fighters '95 (Artwork: The King of Fighters '97)
|
•Battle via DLC Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (since v6.0.0)
|
1,364
|
|
Haohmaru
|
|
★★★
|
|
3,628
|
10,888
|
1,996
|
5,989
|
1,303
|
3,910
|
Sword Attack ↑
|
Samurai Shodown (Artwork: Samurai Shodown II)
|
•Battle via DLC Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (since v6.0.0)
|
1,367
|
|
Ralf & Clark
|
|
★★
|
⬡
|
1,938
|
7,782
|
1,113
|
4,468
|
682
|
2,738
|
Shooting Items Power ↑
|
Ralf: TNK III Clark: Ikari Warriors (Artwork: Ikari Warriors)
|
•Battle via DLC Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (since v6.0.0)
|
1,372
|
|
Wesker
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,924
|
8,775
|
1,828
|
5,485
|
984
|
2,953
|
Fist Attack ↑
|
Resident Evil (Artwork: Resident Evil 5)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Oust Resident Evil!"; available normally once obtained or since February 25, 2020) •Purchased from the Vault Shop for 6000G (once obtained, or since February 25, 2020)
|
1,373
|
|
Leon
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,766
|
7,067
|
883
|
3,534
|
799
|
3,197
|
Item Throw ↑
|
Resident Evil 2 (Artwork: Resident Evil 4)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Oust Resident Evil!"; available normally once obtained or since February 25, 2020) •Purchased from the Vault Shop for 1000G (once obtained, or since February 25, 2020)
|
1,374
|
|
Chris
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡
|
1,780
|
7,128
|
907
|
3,630
|
742
|
2,970
|
Shooting Items Power ↑
|
Resident Evil (Artwork: Resident Evil 6)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Oust Resident Evil!"; available normally once obtained or since February 25, 2020) •Purchased from the Vault Shop for 1000G (once obtained, or since February 25, 2020)
|
1,376
|
|
ASTRAL CHAIN Hero (Female)
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
3,243
|
9,755
|
1,740
|
5,233
|
1,209
|
3,636
|
Sword Attack ↑
|
Astral Chain
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Chain the Future to Spirits!"; available normally once obtained or since April 20, 2020)
|
1,377
|
|
ASTRAL CHAIN Hero (Male)
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
3,183
|
9,578
|
1,695
|
5,100
|
1,253
|
3,769
|
Shooting Items Power ↑
|
Astral Chain
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Chain the Future to Spirits!"; available normally once obtained or since April 20, 2020)
|
1,394
|
|
Kunio
|
|
★★★
|
|
3,193
|
9,608
|
1,858
|
5,590
|
1,213
|
3,694
|
Battering Items Power ↑
|
Renegade (Artwork: River City Ransom)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "River City Smash"; available normally once obtained or since April 20, 2020)
|
1,395
|
|
Riki (River City)
|
|
★★
|
|
1,490
|
5962
|
874
|
3,497
|
559
|
2236
|
Fist Attack ↑
|
Renegade (Artwork: River City Ransom)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "River City Smash"; available normally once obtained or since April 20, 2020)
|
1,397
|
|
Ryuichi & Ryuji
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2,491
|
7,475
|
1,114
|
3,342
|
1,282
|
3,846
|
Foot Attack ↑
|
River City Ransom
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "River City Smash"; available normally once obtained or since April 20, 2020)
|
1,398
|
|
Cuphead
|
|
★★★
|
⬡
|
3222
|
9715
|
1641
|
4948
|
1343
|
4048
|
Shooting Items Power ↑
|
Cuphead
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Ready? Wallop!"; available normally once obtained or since June 9, 2020)
|
1,399
|
|
Mugman
|
|
★★★
|
⬡
|
3162
|
9535
|
1566
|
4723
|
1417
|
4273
|
Jump ↑
|
Cuphead
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Ready? Wallop!"; available normally once obtained or since June 9, 2020)
|
1,402
|
|
Lotus
|
|
★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
1590
|
6362
|
596
|
2386
|
994
|
3976
|
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99
|
Warframe
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event Spirits in Black; available normally once obtained or since June 9, 2020)
|
1,403
|
|
Natah
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
3173
|
9523
|
1144
|
3434
|
1907
|
5723
|
Transformation Duration ↑
|
Warframe
|
•Enhance the Lotus spirit
|
1,404
|
|
Ring Fit Trainees
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡
|
3063
|
9214
|
1576
|
4740
|
1370
|
4120
|
Fist Attack ↑
|
Ring Fit Adventure
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Spirits Fit for a Fight"; available normally once obtained or since July 21, 2020)
|
1,405
|
|
Dragaux
|
|
★★★
|
⬡
|
3246
|
9787
|
1469
|
4427
|
1623
|
4894
|
Weight ↑ ↑
|
Ring Fit Adventure
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Spirits Fit for a Fight"; available normally once obtained or since July 21, 2020)
|
1,422
|
|
Tressa & Cyrus
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2803
|
8413
|
1693
|
5080
|
952
|
2857
|
Magic Attack ↑
|
Octopath Traveler
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Second Anniversary of OCTOPATH TRAVELER")
|
1,456
|
|
Seth & Gloria
|
|
★★★
|
⬡⬡⬡
|
2946
|
8860
|
1090
|
3278
|
1856
|
5582
|
No Effect
|
Bravely Default II
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "BRAVELY DEFAULT II")
|
Support Spirits[edit]
No.
|
Image
|
Name
|
Class
|
Cost
|
Ability
|
Origin Game
|
Acquisition
|
1,115
|
|
Sheriff
|
★★★★
|
⬢
|
Assist Killer
|
Sheriff
|
•Summon with cores from Wild Gunman, Gangster, Lady, & Policeman, any core, and any two cores •Treasure Chest in World of Light (The Light Realm)
|
1,116
|
|
Pitcher & Batter
|
★
|
⬢
|
Beastball Equipped
|
Baseball
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,117
|
|
Tennis Player
|
★
|
⬢
|
Landing Lag ↓
|
Tennis
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,119
|
|
Devil
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Screen-Flip Immunity
|
Devil World (Artwork: Super Smash Bros. for Wii U)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,120
|
|
Urban Champion Fighter
|
★
|
⬢
|
Fist Attack ↑
|
Urban Champion
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,121
|
|
Bubbles
|
★
|
⬢⬢
|
Screw Attack Equipped
|
Clu Clu Land
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,122
|
|
Unira
|
★
|
⬢
|
Unira Equipped
|
Clu Clu Land
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,123
|
|
Excitebike
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Move Speed ↑
|
Excitebike
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,124
|
|
Balloon Fighter
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Jump ↑
|
Balloon Fight
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,127
|
|
Diskun
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Zap-Floor Immunity
|
Famicom Disk System
|
•Treasure Chest in World of Light (The Dark Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,129
|
|
Volleyball Player
|
★
|
⬢
|
Stamina ↑
|
Volleyball
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,132
|
|
Hockey Players
|
★
|
⬢
|
Freezie Equipped
|
Ice Hockey
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,133
|
|
MONSTER
|
★
|
⬢
|
Braking Ability ↑
|
Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,134
|
|
Tank & Infantry
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Super Scope Equipped
|
Famicom Wars (Artwork: Super Famicom Wars)
|
•Purchase at Funky Kong's Shack for 1000SP •Battle via Spirit Board (only during "The More the Merrier" event)
|
1,138
|
|
Ayumi Tachibana
|
★
|
⬢
|
Improved Escape
|
Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Kōkeisha (Artwork: Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shōjo)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,141
|
|
Yakuman Player
|
★
|
⬢
|
Critical-Health Attack ↑
|
Yakuman
|
•Complete Challenge (Other): Acquire a total of 5000G or more. •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,142
|
|
Commander
|
★
|
⬢
|
Staff Equipped
|
X
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,146
|
|
Muddy Mole
|
★
|
⬢
|
Drill Equipped
|
Mole Mania
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,147
|
|
Maruhige Shop Owner
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Item Gravitation
|
Trade & Battle: Card Hero (Artwork: Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero)
|
•Battle via World of Light (Mysterious Dimension) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,149
|
|
Dr. Wright
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢⬢
|
Ore Club Equipped
|
SimCity (1991, SNES)
|
•Complete Challenge (Spirits): Collect 777 unique spirits. •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,151
|
|
F-Type
|
★
|
⬢
|
Undamaged Speed ↑
|
Stunt Race FX
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,152
|
|
Tractor Trailer
|
★
|
⬢
|
Braking Ability ↑
|
Stunt Race FX
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,153
|
|
Lip
|
★★★
|
⬢
|
Lip's Stick Equipped
|
Panel de Pon
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,155
|
|
Hakkun
|
★
|
⬢
|
Transformation Duration ↑
|
Sutte Hakkun
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,156
|
|
Girl from Hajimari no Mori
|
★
|
⬢
|
Super Leaf Equipped
|
Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,158
|
|
Ryota Hayami
|
★
|
⬢
|
Swimmer
|
Wave Race 64 (Artwork: Wave Race: Blue Storm)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,159
|
|
Akari Hayami
|
★
|
⬢
|
Impact Run
|
1080° Snowboarding (Artwork: 1080° Avalanche)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,163
|
|
Bayonette
|
★
|
⬢⬢
|
Steel Diver Equipped
|
Custom Robo V2
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,165
|
|
Isa Jo
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Beam Sword Equipped
|
Sin & Punishment (Artwork: Sin & Punishment: Star Successor)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,166
|
|
Helirin
|
★
|
⬢⬢
|
Screw Attack Equipped
|
Kuru Kuru Kururin (Artwork: Kururin Squash!)
|
•Purchase at Funky Kong's Shack for 500SP
|
1,167
|
|
Alessandro Inzaghi
|
★
|
⬢
|
Critical-Health Attack ↑
|
Napoleon
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,171
|
|
Ivan
|
★
|
⬢
|
Magic Attack ↑
|
Golden Sun
|
•Purchase at Anna's Emporium for 500SP •Battle via Spirit Board
|
1,174
|
|
Jenna
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Shooting Items ↑
|
Golden Sun
|
•Purchase at Anna's Emporium for 1000SP •Battle via Spirit Board
|
1,177
|
|
Putty
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Weapon Resist ↑
|
Magical Vacation
|
•Complete Challenge (Adventure): Open 20 treasure chests. •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,180
|
|
Tomatrio
|
★
|
⬢
|
Star Rod Equipped
|
Tomato Adventure
|
•Purchase at Beedle's Tent for 500SP •Battle via Spirit Board
|
1,184
|
|
Old Man Lobber
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Mr. Saturn Equipped
|
Densetsu no Stafy (Artwork: The Legendary Starfy)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,185
|
|
Mermaid
|
★
|
⬢
|
Water & Ice Attack ↑
|
Densetsu no Stafy (Artwork: The Legendary Starfy)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,186
|
|
Mattel
|
★
|
⬢
|
Water/Freezing Resist ↑
|
Densetsu no Stafy 4
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,187
|
|
Cupid
|
★
|
⬢
|
Staff Equipped
|
Sennen Kazoku
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,188
|
|
Li'l Blue
|
★
|
⬢
|
Fire/Explosion Resist ↑
|
Chee-Chai Alien
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,189
|
|
Yama
|
★
|
⬢
|
Aura Attack ↑
|
The Tower SP
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,190
|
|
Jill & the Drill Dozer
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Bury Immunity
|
Drill Dozer
|
•Summon with cores from Duster and Drill Man
|
1,191
|
|
Pocket Football Player
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Shooting Items ↑
|
Calciobit (Artwork: Nintendo Pocket Football Club)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,195
|
|
Sick Beats Doctor
|
★
|
⬢
|
Critical-Health Defense ↑
|
Rhythm Tengoku (Artwork: Rhythm Heaven Megamix)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,199
|
|
Baxter & Forthington
|
★
|
⬢
|
Rocket Belt Equipped
|
Rhythm Heaven Fever (Artwork: Rhythm Heaven Megamix)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,201
|
|
Pig
|
★
|
⬢
|
Improved Escape
|
Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest
|
•Complete Challenge (Classic Mode): Obtain 5 recovery items and clear Classic Mode. •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,208
|
|
Telly
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Screen-Flip Immunity
|
Chibi-Robo! (Artwork: Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,212
|
|
Ashley Robbins  Ashley Mizuki Robins
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Fog Immunity
|
Another Code: Two Memories (Artwork: Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,213
|
|
Hanenbow
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Jump ↑
|
Electroplankton
|
•Purchase at Beedle's Tent for 1000SP
|
1,216
|
|
Dr. Lobe
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Mr. Saturn Equipped
|
Big Brain Academy
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,217
|
|
Ouendan
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Critical-Health Stats ↑
|
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan (Artwork: Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii: Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,218
|
|
Ouendan Cheerleaders
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Super Launch Star Equipped
|
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan (Artwork: Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii: Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,219
|
|
Elite Beat Agents
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Critical-Health Stats ↑
|
Elite Beat Agents
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,220
|
|
Elite Beat Divas
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Super Launch Star Equipped
|
Elite Beat Agents
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,221
|
|
Satoru Amatsubo
|
★
|
⬢
|
Energy-Shot Attack ↑
|
Project Hacker: Kakusei
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,225
|
|
Hsien
|
★
|
⬢
|
Aura Resist ↑
|
Sujin Taisen: Number Battles
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,226
|
|
Magkid
|
★
|
⬢
|
Electric Resist ↑
|
Slide Adventure MAGKID
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,228
|
|
Num Diddly
|
★
|
⬢
|
Transformation Duration ↑
|
Make 10: A Journey of Numbers
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,229
|
|
Idea
|
★
|
⬢
|
PSI Resist ↑
|
Soma Bringer
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,235
|
|
Chef (Personal Trainer: Cooking)  Chef (Cooking Guide)
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Mouthful of Curry
|
Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,236
|
|
Shop Assistant
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Super Launch Star Equipped
|
Style Savvy
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,237
|
|
Vince
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Battering Items ↑
|
Art Academy: First Semester (Artwork: Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Dark Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,238
|
|
Looksley
|
★
|
⬢
|
Magic Resist ↑
|
Looksley's Line Up
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,239
|
|
Prince Saruno
|
★
|
⬢
|
Aura Resist ↑
|
Tsukutte Utau: Saru Band
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,240
|
|
Mio & Mayu Amakura
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Poison Damage Reduced
|
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly (Artwork: Project Zero 2: Wii Edition)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,241
|
|
Yuri Kozukata
|
★★★
|
⬢
|
Slumber Immunity
|
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,245
|
|
Beetle
|
★
|
⬢
|
Undamaged Speed ↑
|
Excitebots: Trick Racing
|
•Purchase at Funky Kong's Shack for 500SP
|
1,248
|
|
Ando Kensaku
|
★
|
⬢
|
Electric Resist ↑
|
And-Kensaku
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,249
|
|
Zip
|
★
|
⬢⬢
|
Hothead Equipped
|
FlingSmash
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,253
|
|
Elena
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Trade-Off Defense ↑
|
Pandora's Tower
|
•Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,254
|
|
Toy Poodle
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Stats ↑ after Eating
|
Nintendogs (Artwork: Nintendogs + Cats)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,255
|
|
French Bulldog
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Undamaged Attack ↑
|
Nintendogs + Cats
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,256
|
|
Labrador Retriever
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Physical Attack ↑
|
Nintendogs (Artwork: Nintendogs + Cats)
|
•Purchase at Beedle's Tent for 1000SP
|
1,257
|
|
BlueShark
|
★
|
⬢⬢
|
Steel Diver Equipped
|
Steel Diver
|
•Purchase at Funky Kong's Shack for 500SP
|
1,260
|
|
Nikki
|
★★★
|
⬢
|
Shield Durability ↑
|
Swapnote (Artwork: Nintendo News section)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,261
|
|
Noise
|
★
|
⬢
|
PSI Resist ↑
|
Kiki Trick
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,263
|
|
Russ
|
★
|
⬢
|
Rocket Belt Equipped
|
Dillon's Rolling Western (Artwork: Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers)
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,265
|
|
Shield Knight
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Weapon Resist ↑
|
Shovel Knight
|
•Purchase at Anna's Emporium for 1000SP
|
1,266
|
|
Plague Knight
|
★
|
⬢
|
Fire & Explosion Attack ↑
|
Shovel Knight
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G •Scan the Plague Knight amiibo
|
1,269
|
|
Culdra
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Poison Immunity
|
Culdcept (Artwork: Culdcept (2012))
|
•Battle via World of Light (Temple of Light) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,270
|
|
Goligan
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Weapon Attack ↑
|
Culdcept (Artwork: Culdcept (2012))
|
•Purchase at Anna's Emporium for 1000SP
|
1,273
|
|
Eddy
|
★
|
⬢
|
Water & Ice Attack ↑
|
Fluidity: Spin Cycle
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,275
|
|
Inuji Darumeshi
|
★
|
⬢
|
Beastball Equipped
|
Darumeshi Sports Shop
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,276
|
|
Rusty Slugger
|
★
|
⬢
|
Beastball Equipped
|
Rusty's Real Deal Baseball
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G
|
1,277
|
|
Arcade Bunny
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Strong Throw
|
Nintendo Badge Arcade
|
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,278
|
|
Qbby
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢⬢
|
Ore Club Equipped
|
BoxBoy!
|
•Purchase at Timmy and Tommy's for 4000SP •Battle via Spirit Board •Scan the Qbby amiibo
|
1,279
|
|
Henry Fleming
|
★
|
⬢
|
Fire & Explosion Attack ↑
|
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.
|
•Purchase at Anna's Emporium for 500SP •Battle via Spirit Board
|
1,281
|
|
Esna
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Lava-Floor Immunity
|
Ever Oasis
|
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,286
|
|
Clip & Snip
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Undamaged Attack ↑
|
Snipperclips
|
•Complete Challenge (Adventure): Remove all obstacles in the Light Realm. •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,292
|
|
Boss Galaga
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Bury Immunity
|
Galaga
|
•Summon with cores from Swooping Snitchbug and Bandit •Battle via World of Light (Mysterious Dimension) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once)
|
1,295
|
|
Rathalos
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Air Attack ↑
|
Monster Hunter (Artwork: Monster Hunter 4)
|
•Defeat the Forest Hill boss in World of Light
|
1,297
|
|
Risky Boots
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Bob-omb equipped
|
Shantae (Artwork: Shantae: Half-Genie Hero)
|
•Battle via World of Light (Mysterious Dimension) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,318
|
|
Toy-Con Car
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Dash Attack ↑
|
Nintendo Labo: Vehicle Kit
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Nintendo Labo SMASH KIT"; available normally once obtained or since v4.0.0) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since v4.0.0)
|
1,319
|
|
Professor Riggs & Plaise & Lerna  Professor Gerry, Plaise, & Lerna
|
★
|
⬢
|
Drill Equipped
|
Nintendo Labo: Variety Kit
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Nintendo Labo SMASH KIT"; available normally once obtained or since v4.0.0) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since v4.0.0)
|
1,320
|
|
Toy-Con VR Goggles
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Screen-Flip Immunity
|
Nintendo Labo: VR Kit
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Nintendo Labo SMASH KIT"; available normally once obtained or since v4.0.0) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since v4.0.0)
|
1,348
|
|
Kloster (Grief)
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢
|
First-Strike Advantage
|
Daemon X Machina
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Arsenals at the Ready! DAEMON X MACHINA"; available normally once obtained or since January 29, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since January 29, 2020)
|
1,350
|
|
High Line (Guns Empress)
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Move Speed ↑
|
Daemon X Machina
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Arsenals at the Ready! DAEMON X MACHINA"; available normally once obtained or since January 29, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since January 29, 2020)
|
1,352
|
|
T-Tetrimino
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Screen-Flip Immunity
|
Tetris (Artwork: Tetris 99)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Attack of the Tetriminos!"; available normally once obtained or since January 29, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since January 29, 2020)
|
1,354
|
|
L-Tetrimino & J-Tetrimino
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Irreversible Controls
|
Tetris (Artwork: Tetris 99)
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Attack of the Tetriminos!"; available normally once obtained or since January 29, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once or since January 29, 2020)
|
1,365
|
|
Nakoruru
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Air Attack ↑
|
Samurai Shodown
|
•Battle via DLC Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G
|
1,366
|
|
Athena Asamiya
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Franklin Badge Equipped
|
Psycho Soldier
|
•Battle via DLC Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G
|
1,375
|
|
Jill
|
★
|
⬢
|
Lightweight
|
Resident Evil (Artwork: Resident Evil (2002))
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Oust Resident Evil!"; available normally once obtained or since February 25, 2020) •Purchased from the Vault Shop for 500G (once obtained or since February 25, 2020)
|
1,378
|
|
Kyle
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Trade-Off Attacks ↑
|
Astral Chain
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Chain the Future to Spirits!" or since April 20, 2020)
|
1,379
|
|
Lappy
|
★
|
⬢
|
Improved Escape
|
Astral Chain
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Chain the Future to Spirits!" or since April 20, 2020)
|
1,396
|
|
Goda
|
★
|
⬢⬢
|
Instadrop
|
River City Ransom
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "River City Smash" or since April 20, 2020)
|
1,400
|
|
The Devil (Cuphead)
|
★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Energy Shot Attack/Resistance ↑
|
Cuphead
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Ready? Wallop!"; available normally once obtained or since June 9, 2020)
|
1,401
|
|
King Dice
|
★
|
⬢
|
Undamaged Speed ↑
|
Cuphead
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Ready? Wallop!"; available normally once obtained or since June 9, 2020)
|
1,406
|
|
Ring
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Physical Attack ↑
|
Ring Fit Adventure
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Spirits Fit for a Fight"; available normally once obtained or since July 21, 2020)
|
1,411
|
|
Duran & Angela
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Critical-Health Stats ↑ ↑
|
Trials of Mana (Artwork: Trials of Mana (2020))
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "The Spirits of Mana"; available normally once obtained or since August 4, 2020)
|
1,412
|
|
Kevin & Charlotte
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢
|
KOs Heal Damage
|
Trials of Mana (Artwork: Trials of Mana (2020))
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "The Spirits of Mana"; available normally once obtained or since August 4, 2020)
|
1,413
|
|
Hawkeye & Riesz
|
★★★
|
⬢
|
Easier Dodging
|
Trials of Mana (Artwork: Trials of Mana (2020))
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "The Spirits of Mana"; available normally once obtained or since August 4, 2020)
|
1,421
|
|
Alfyn & Therion
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Critical-Health Healing
|
Octopath Traveler
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Second Anniversary of OCTOPATH TRAVELER")
|
1,423
|
|
H'aanit & Ophilia
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Chance of Double Final Smash
|
Octopath Traveler
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Second Anniversary of OCTOPATH TRAVELER")
|
1,424
|
|
Olberic & Primrose
|
★★★
|
⬢⬢
|
Critical-Health Stats ↑ ↑
|
Octopath Traveler
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Second Anniversary of OCTOPATH TRAVELER")
|
1,457
|
|
Elvis & Adelle
|
★★
|
⬢
|
Critical-Health Stats ↑
|
Bravely Default II
|
•Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "BRAVELY DEFAULT II")
|
Spirit Battles[edit]
Spirit
|
Battle parameters
|
Inspiration
|
No.
|
Image
|
Name
|
Enemy Fighter(s)
|
Type
|
Power
|
Stage
|
Rules
|
Conditions
|
Music
|
1,116
|
|
Pitcher & Batter
|
•Ness  •Lucas ×2
|
|
1,700
|
Pokémon Stadium 2 (hazards off)
|
•Item Tidal Wave •Item: Sports
|
•The enemy favors side smash attacks •The enemy starts the battle with a Home-Run Bat •Certain items will appear in large numbers
|
Baseball (Training)
|
- The blue Ness puppet fighter represents the Batter, who is depicted wearing a blue uniform in this spirit's artwork.
- The red Lucas minion fighters represent the Pitcher and the Catcher, who are depicted wearing red uniforms in this spirit's artwork.
- The stage references the green baseball diamonds taking place in a stadium.
- This spirit battle represents the game of baseball, and by connection, the game based on the sport. The Ness puppet fighter starting off with a Home-Run Bat and the first battle condition references Ness using a baseball bat as his side smash while Lucas uses a stick in a similar manner.
|
1,117
|
|
Tennis Player
|
•Daisy
|
|
2,200
|
Pokémon Stadium (Ω form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Color TV-Game 15)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy favors side smash attacks
|
Tennis (Training)
|
- The blue Daisy puppet fighter represents the Tennis Player in the foreground, who is depicted wearing a blue uniform in this spirit's artwork.
- The stage references the tennis courts taking place in a stadium.
- The puppet fighter's favored smash attacks references Daisy using a tennis racket in her downward angled side smash attack.
- This spirit battle represents the game of tennis, and by connection, the game based on the sport. The Color TV-Game 15 Assist Trophy enemy represents the digital game of table tennis.
|
1,118
|
|
Tamagon
|
•Tiny Ridley  •Clear Richter
|
|
1,500
|
Mario Bros.
|
•Item: Throwing Types
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy favors neutral specials •The enemy is invisible
|
Clu Clu Land
|
- The green Ridley puppet fighter represents Tamagon, the green-colored winged playable character in Devil World.
- The stage references both Devil World and Mario Bros. being retro 8-bit games.
- The music references both Devil World and Clu Clu Land sharing the same composer, Akito Nakatsuka.
- This spirit battle references Tamagon's ability to breathe fire after collecting a Cross power-up in Devil World (referenced by Ridley's favored Plasma Breath and Richter's Cross).
|
1,119
|
|
Devil
|
•Ridley  •Kirby ×2
|
|
3,900
|
75m (Battlefield form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Devil)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
25m Theme
|
- With the Devil appearing as the Assist Trophy enemy, the green Ridley puppet fighter represents Tamagon, the green-colored playable character of Devil World.
- The Kirby minion fighters represent the Medaman, one of the enemy monsters from Devil World.
- The stage and music reference both Donkey Kong and Devil World being a retro 8-bit game. This is also referenced by the Pac-Maze section where the Devil's spirit is located in World of Light.
|
1,120
|
|
Urban Champion Fighter
|
•Little Mac
|
|
2,100
|
New Donk City Hall (Ω form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Kapp'n)
|
•Timed battle (1:39) •Hostile assist trophies will appear after a little while •The enemy doesn't like to jump
|
Wrecking Crew Retro Medley
|
- The Little Mac puppet fighter references both the Urban Champion Fighter and Little Mac being champion boxer fighters.
- The stage references the city setting of Urban Champion.
- The music references both Urban Champion and Wrecking Crew sharing the same composer Hirokazu Tanaka.
- The timed stamina battle is set at 1:39, referencing the 99 second time limit for each match in Urban Champion.
- The Kapp'n Assist Trophy enemy references the police cars from Urban Champion where police cars would not only drive past occasionally, causing both players to reset positions, but would also arrest and take away whichever player was closest to losing when the time ran out.
|
1,121
|
|
Bubbles
|
•Pac-Man
|
|
1,800
|
75m (Battlefield form)
|
•Item: Unira
|
•The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Clu Clu Land
|
- The Pac-Man puppet fighter likely references Pac-Man being the inspiration for Clu Clu Land. The puppet fighter and its red costume references both Pac-Man and Bubbles the Bubblefish being spherical characters who share a red color scheme.
- The stage references both Donkey Kong and Clu Clu Land being retro 8-bit games. This is also referenced by the Pac-Maze section where Bubbles' spirit is located in World of Light.
- The music references Bubbles' appearance in Clu Clu Land.
- The Unira item and the battle condition references the gameplay of Clu Clu Land where Bubbles must stun and push the Uniras to kill them.
|
1,122
|
|
Unira
|
•Kirby Team ×4
|
|
1,800
|
75m
|
•Item Tidal Wave •Item: Unira
|
•Certain items will appear in large numbers •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Clu Clu Land
|
- The green Kirby Team represents Unira, the green-colored enemies of Clu Clu Land who appears as the item.
- The stage references both Donkey Kong and Clu Clu Land being retro 8-bit games.
- The music references the Unira's appearance in Clu Clu Land.
|
1,123
|
|
Excitebike
|
•Wario Team   ×2
|
|
3,800
|
Mario Circuit
|
N/A
|
•The enemy favors side specials
|
Excitebike - Mario Kart 8
|
- The Wario Team represents the different Excitebike racers in Excitebike, with the number of puppet fighters representing the number of racers appearing in the game.
- The stage references the Excitebike games being a motocross racing game. The stage and music also references Excitebike Arena, a racing course in Mario Kart 8 which is heavily based on Excitebike. This is also referenced by the Raceway section where the Excitebike spirit is located in World of Light.
- The puppet fighter's favored Wario Bike references the main gameplay mechanic of Excitebike where the player rides their motorbike across the arena.
|
1,124
|
|
Balloon Fighter
|
•Villager Team ×4
|
|
4,500
|
Balloon Fight
|
N/A
|
•Timed battle (1:30) •The enemy favors up specials •The enemy has increased jump power
|
Balloon Fight Medley
|
- The Villager Team's favored Balloon Trip references how the Villager's up special is based off of the Balloon Fighters in Balloon Fight. The puppet fighter's cyan costume references the cyan coloration of the Balloon Fighter's helmet and shirt.
- This spirit battle represents the main setting and gameplay of Balloon Fight where the player flies around the stage with balloons attached to their back.
|
1,125
|
|
Fish
|
•King Dedede
|
|
3,900
|
Balloon Fight
|
N/A
|
•The enemy's neutral special has increased power •Timed battle (1:30) •The enemy favors neutral specials
|
Balloon Fight Medley
|
- The King Dedede puppet fighter represents the Fish, a hazard in Balloon Fight with giant lips. The puppet fighter's cyan costume features a purple coloration, referencing the Fish's blue-and-pink color scheme.
- The stage and music represent the Fish's appearance in Balloon Fight. The stage also references the Fish appearing as a stage hazard.
- The puppet fighter's favored Inhale references the Fish's ability to swallow any player who floats too close to the water.
- In World of Light, the Fish spirit is located in a lake where it is occupied by fish-themed spirits.
|
1,126
|
|
Mach Rider
|
•Captain Falcon
|
|
1,700
|
Port Town Aero Dive
|
N/A
|
•The enemy has increased move speed •The enemy starts the battle with a Super Scope
|
Mach Rider
|
- The Captain Falcon puppet fighter references both Captain Falcon and Mach Rider being racer characters who wear red racing helmets. The puppet fighter's black costume references the black coloration of the Mach Rider's motorbike.
- Coincidentally, the Captain Falcon puppet fighter and the stage references both F-Zero and Mach Rider being a vehicular game, with the elements of Mach Rider being used in the F-Zero series. This is also referenced by the Raceway section where the Mach Rider spirit is located in World of Light.
- The music references the Mach Rider's appearance in the titular game.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Super Scope,referencing the Mach Rider's machine gun.
|
1,127
|
|
Diskun
|
•Young Link  •Pit  •Simon  •Samus
|
|
9,100
|
Temple (Battlefield form)
|
N/A
|
•Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle
|
Famicom Medley
|
- Unlike Diskun, the puppet fighters and their costume colors references their appearance in their debuts released on the Famicon Disk System, which Diskun was a mascot of. The Young Link puppet fighter represents Link's youthful appearance in the original The Legend of Zelda.
- The stage represents the Temples in Zelda II: The Adventures of Link which was featured on the Famicom Disk System.
|
1,128
|
|
Takamaru
|
•Mii Swordfighter (Moveset 3223, Takamaru Wig, Takamaru Outfit, Low Voice Type 1)
|
|
9,200
|
Suzaku Castle (Battlefield form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Takamaru) •Item: Swords
|
•The enemy's melee weapons have increased power •Hostile assist trophies will appear when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy has increased move speed
|
The Mysterious Murasame Castle Medley
|
- The Mii Swordfighter puppet fighter's costume represents Takamaru, the samurai and main protagonist of The Mysterious Murasame Castle. Takamaru himself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
- The stage and music references the main setting of The Mysterious Murasame Castle.
- The Sword items and the first battle condition reference Takamaru's role as a sword-wielding samurai.
- The third battle condition represents the fast walking speed in The Mysterious Murasame Castle.
|
1,129
|
|
Volleyball Player
|
•Wii Fit Trainer Team ×6
|
|
1,900
|
Pokémon Stadium (Ω form)
|
N/A
|
•The enemy favors side specials •Defeat an army of fighters
|
Training Menu - Wii Fit U
|
- The Wii Fit Trainer's red costume represents the Volleyball Player, who is depicted with a red uniform in this spirit's artwork. The number of puppet fighters references the volleyball teams being made up of six players.
- The stage references the volleyball courts taking place in stadiums.
- This spirit battle represents the game of volleyball, and by connection, the game based on it. The puppet fighter's favored Header references the spike which the players use consistently, despite the different ball.
|
1,130
|
|
Donbe & Hikari
|
•Young Link  •Villager  •Falco  •Diddy Kong  •Duck Hunt
|
|
3,500
|
Duck Hunt (hazards off)
|
N/A
|
•Defeat an army of fighters
|
Shin Onigashima Medley
|
- The Young Link and Villager puppet fighters each represents the young heroes of Shin Onigashima, Donbe & Hikari respectively. The Link puppet fighter's cyan costume references Donbe's cyan color scheme.
- The minion fighters represent the animal allies Donbe & Hikari recruit through the course of Shin Onigashima: Ringo the dog, Matsunosuke the monkey, and Ohana the pheasant (each represented respectively by Duck Hunt, Diddy Kong, and Falco). Coincidentally, these animals are the same species that the Japanese folk hero Momotarō encounters throughout his journey.
- The stage represents the 8-bit setting of Shin Onigashima. This is also referenced by the grassy pathway in the Sacred Land map where Donbe & Hikari's spirit is located in World of Light.
|
1,132
|
|
Hockey Players
|
•Dr. Mario  •Donkey Kong  •Luigi
|
|
1,500
|
Pokémon Stadium (Ω form)
|
•Slippery Stage
|
•The stage's platforms are very slippery
|
Core Luge
|
- The puppet fighters and their white costume/coloration represents the Hockey Players featured in this spirit's artwork (with Dr. Mario representing the shorter hockey player, Luigi representing the taller, lankier hockey player, and Donkey Kong representing the bigger hockey player).
- The stage references the game of ice hockey taking place in a stadium.
- The music references both hockey and core luge being icy, winter sports.
- The Slippery Stage rule and battle references the slick surface of a typical ice hockey rink.
|
1,133
|
|
MONSTER
|
•Giant Roy Team   
|
|
1,900
|
Mushroomy Kingdom
|
N/A
|
•The enemy favors side specials •The enemy is giant
|
Title Theme - 3D Hot Rally
|
- The Giant Koopaling Team references both the Koopa Clown Car and MONSTER being oversized vehicles.
- The stage references the desert track inFamicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally.
- The puppet fighter's favored Clown Kart Dash references MONSTER's maximum speed.
|
1,134
|
|
Tank & Infantry
|
•Metal Iggy  •Snake ×2
|
|
3,900
|
Gerudo Valley
|
N/A
|
•The enemy favors neutral specials •The enemy is metal
|
Garage
|
- The Metal Iggy puppet fighter references both Iggy and the soldier in the Tank piloting a vehicle outfitted with various weapons.
- The green Snake minion fighters references both Snake and the Infantry being soldiers who wear green-colored camouflage.
- The stage references the valley setting of Famicom Wars.
- The music references both Famicom Wars and Tank Troopers being vehicular combat games featuring tanks.
|
1,135
|
|
Andy
|
•Dr. Mario  •Tiny Snake ×8
|
|
3,400
|
Halberd (Ship deck)
|
•Health Recovery •Item: Exploding Types
|
•The enemy is healed when the enemy's at high damage •Defeat an army of fighters
|
Filled with Hope
|
- The red Dr. Mario puppet fighter represents Andy, a red shirt-wearing commanding officer with the power to restore HP to his units. The Health Recovery rule references these abilities as well.
- The Tiny Snake minion fighters represent Andy's Orange Star Units in Advance Wars. The minion fighters' frequent use of explosive-based attacks, and the Explosive Type items reference the military theme of Advance Wars.
- The stage's ship deck references the battleship, a type of Naval Unit used in Advance Wars.
- The music references both Advance Wars and Steel Diver being games which utilizes naval warfare.
- In World of Light, Andy's spirit is located outside of the Military Base map, referencing Andy's involvement with the military as the Military Base section is occupied by army-based spirits.
|
1,136
|
|
Eagle
|
•Captain Falcon
|
|
1,800
|
Corneria
|
•Defense ↑ •Attack Power ↑ •Item: Shooting Types
|
•The enemy has increased attack power after a little while •The enemy has increased defense after a little while •The enemy starts the battle with a Staff
|
Garage
|
- The Captain Falcon puppet fighter references both Captain Falcon and Eagle being pilots named after birds of prey. The puppet fighter's cyan costume references the blue coloration of Eagle's outfit.
- The stage and the Shooting Type items references Eagle's specialty in aerial combat.
- The music references both Famicom Wars and Tank Troopers being vehicular combat games.
- The Defense ↑ and Attack Power ↑ rules and battle conditions reference Eagle's CO abilities which increases the attack and defense of his Air Units.
|
1,137
|
|
Olaf
|
•Ice Climbers
|
|
2,200
|
Summit (Battlefield form)
|
•Move Speed ↓ •Hazard: Ice Floor
|
•The floor is frozen •You have reduced move speed after a little while •The enemy starts the battle with a Steel Diver
|
Filled with Hope
|
- The Ice Climbers puppet fighter represents Olaf, the leader of Blue Moon in Advance Wars who also wears a coat insulated with wool. The puppet fighter's blue costume references the blue coloration of Olaf's outfit.
- The stage, Ice Floor hazard, and Move Speed ↓ rule and battle condition represent Olaf's specialty in winter combat where he uses Snow to slow down his opponents.
- The music references both Advance Wars and Steel Diver being vehicular combat games which involves arctice areas.
|
1,138
|
|
Ayumi Tachibana
|
•Villager
|
|
2,300
|
Town and City
|
•Item: Smoke Ball •Hazard: Fog
|
•The stage is covered in fog
|
Route 10 - Pokémon Black / Pokémon White
|
- The blue Villager puppet fighter represents Ayumi Tachibana, the assistant detective in the Famicom Tantei Club series.
- The stage likely references Myoujin village, the main setting of Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Kōkeisha.
- The music is heard at Route 10 from Pokémon Black & White which features a large cliff, likely referencing the beginning of Famicom Tantei Club where the main protagonist is found at the bottom of a cliff.
|
1,139
|
|
Goku & Chao
|
•Diddy Kong  •Villager
|
|
1,600
|
Town and City
|
•Item: Golden Hammer
|
•Reinforcements will appear during the battle •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Yūyūki Medley
|
- The Diddy Kong and blue Villager puppet fighters each represent Goku & Chao respectively, with the Diddy Kong puppet fighter referencing both Diddy Kong and Goku being simian characters.
- The Villager puppet fighter starting off with a Black Hole and the Golden Hammer item references the ending of Disk 1 of Famicom Mukashi Banashi: Yūyūki where Goku's friends are being sucked into a waterspout, but then Chao arrives and gives Goku the Mallet of Light.
- The stage references the small village in China, Chao's home village in Yūyūki.
|
1,140
|
|
Sukapon
|
•Mii Gunner (180 HP) (Moveset 1111, Bear Hat, Bear Suit)
|
|
13,700
|
Coliseum
|
•Attack Power ↑ •Assist Trophy Enemies (Sukapon)
|
•Stamina battle •Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy has increased attack power after a little while
|
Clu Clu Land
|
- With Sukapon appearing as the Assist Trophy enemy, the Mii Gunner puppet fighter represents Sukapon's scientific creator, Dr. Little Emon.
- The stage references the Colosseum stage from Joy Mech Fight.
- The music references both Joy Mech Fight and Clu Clu Land being retro 8-bit games.
- The stamina battle condition represents the traditional fighting game style of Joy Mech Fight.
|
1,141
|
|
Yakuman Player
|
•Villager Team ×4
|
|
2,000
|
Tomodachi Life
|
•Item: Daybreak Parts
|
•The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Yūyūki Medley
|
- The Villager Team represents the four players required for mahjong as Yakuman is based on the tile game.
- The stage likely references the Japanese architecture of the 1920's when mahjong was first introduced in Japan.
- The Daybreak Parts items and the battle condition references the goal of Japanese mahjong by taking points from other players until a winning hand is made, whereas the "Yakuman" is a rare and valuable winning hand composed of different tiles than a normal hand.
|
1,142
|
|
Commander
|
•Little Mac
|
|
2,300
|
Lylat Cruise
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Andross)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Tunnel Scene - X
|
- The Wire Little Mac puppet fighter references the 3D wireframe graphics of X.
- The stage, music, and Andross Assist Trophy enemy likely reference how X and Star Fox were both built on the same technology and developed by Argonaut Games.
|
1,143
|
|
Frog & Snake
|
•Greninja  •King K. Rool
|
|
3,600
|
Dream Land GB (Castle Lololo interior)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Sablé Prince)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Kirby Retro Medley (Castle Lololo)
|
- The Greninja and King K. Rool puppet fighters represent the Frog & Snake respectively, the two transformations taking by the Sablé Prince, this spirit's enhanced form. The Sablé Prince himself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
- The stage references Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru being released exclusively for the Game Boy with the Castle Lololo layout representing either Eclair Palace or the Sablé Prince's royal status.
|
1,145
|
|
Prince Richard
|
•Young Link
|
|
9,900
|
Dream Land GB
|
•Temporary Invincibility •Assist Trophy Enemies (Sablé Prince)
|
•The enemy will occasionally be invincible after a little while •The enemy can unleash powerful critical hits at random •Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Kirby Retro Medley (Castle Lololo)
|
- The Young Link puppet fighter represents Prince Richard, the friendly rival of the Sablé Prince, who appears as the Assist Trophy enemy. The puppet fighter and his blue costume references Prince Richard's youth and blue color scheme.
- The stage references Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru being released exclusively for the Game Boy with the Castle Lololo layout representing either Eclair Palace or Prince Richard's royal status.
- The Temporary Invincibility rule and battle condition references Prince Richard being transformed into a frog where, while in this form, certain enemies are unable to fight the Sablé Prince.
- The second battle condition likely represents the ability to use items in combat for large damage, or Prince Richard's superior fighting skills at the start of the game.
- In World of Light, Prince Richard spirit's is located in the Pac-Maze section, referencing Prince Richard debuting as an 8-bit character.
|
1,146
|
|
Muddy Mole
|
•Donkey Kong
|
|
1,700
|
The Great Cave Offensive (Battlefield form)
|
•Item: Pitfall
|
•Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle
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Kirby Retro Medley (Float Islands)
|
- The Donkey Kong puppet fighter references both Donkey Kong and Muddy Mole being mammalian creatures wearing red neckties.
- The stage and Pitfall item references the gameplay mechanic of Mole Mania where Muddy Mole digs tunnels underground.
- The stage also features tropical elements and the music uses the "Float Islands" theme, likely referencing the Beach level in Mole Mania.
|
1,147
|
|
Maruhige Shop Owner
|
•Mario (140 HP)
|
|
3,700
|
Pac-Land (Battlefield form)
|
•Item: Assist Trophy
|
•Stamina battle •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Welcome Center
|
- The Builder Mario puppet fighter references the Maruhige Shop Owner bearing similarities with Mario, including his mustache and his real name, Maruo.
- The stage's 8-bit aesthetic references Trade & Battle: Card Hero being released on the Game Boy Color.
- The Assist Trophy items and the stamina battle condition reference the main gameplay of the Card Hero games where the player summons monsters using Monster Cards and must attack the opponent until their HP drops to zero.
|
1,148
|
|
Satoru
|
•Shulk  •Mewtwo  •Ridley  •Bowser
|
|
1,700
|
Pokémon Stadium 2
|
•Move Speed ↓
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy's melee weapons have increased power •Reinforcements will appear during the battle
|
Worthy Rival Battle
|
- The Shulk puppet fighter represents Satoru, the main protagonist of Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero.
- This spirit battle references the gameplay of the Card Hero games where the player summons their monsters using their Monster Cards and must use them to defeat their opponent.
|
1,149
|
|
Dr. Wright
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•Villager Team     
|
|
9,500
|
New Donk City Hall (Ω form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Dr. Wright)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear •Defeat an army of fighters
|
Light Plane (Original)
|
- With the Dr. Wright Assist Trophy appearing as the Assist Trophy enemy, the Villager Team and stage represents the inhabitants of the city in SimCity.
- The music references both Pilotwings and SimCity sharing the same composer, Soyo Oka.
|
1,150
|
|
ST Falcon
|
•Samus
|
|
1,900
|
Port Town Aero Dive
|
•Item: Super Scope
|
•The enemy starts the battle with a Super Scope
|
Marionation Gear
|
- The Samus puppet fighter references both Samus's Power Armor and the ST Falcon being human-shaped machines. The puppet fighter's blue costume references the ST Falcon's blue color scheme.
- The stage references the futuristic roads many of the fights in Battle Clash take place on.
- The music references both Battle Clash and Chōsōjū Mecha MG being games featuring giant battling mechas.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Super Scope, referencing Battle Clash requiring the use of the actual Super Scope to play it. The Super Scope also references the light-gun shooter gameplay of Battle Clash where the player can shoot either rapid fire shots or more powerful charged shots.
|
1,151
|
|
F-Type
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•Roy
|
|
2,200
|
Figure-8 Circuit
|
N/A
|
•Timed battle (1:00) •The enemy has increased move speed and reduced weight
|
Title Theme - 3D Hot Rally
|
- The Roy Koopa puppet fighter's Koopa Clown Car features a red-and-white color scheme, referencing the red-and-white color scheme of the F-Type.
- The puppet fighter and the second battle condition references the F-Type, a vehicle in '"Stunt Race FX which has one of the fastest speeds in the game, but is the weakest at taking damage.
- The stage and music references the racing genre of Stunt Race FX.
|
1,152
|
|
Tractor Trailer
|
•Morton
|
|
1,900
|
Moray Towers
|
N/A
|
•The enemy's side special has increased power •The enemy favors side specials
|
Excite Truck
|
- The Morton puppet fighter features a black-and-white color scheme, referencing the Tractor Trailer's black-and-white color scheme.
- The stage references the building resembling Moray Towers in the Console City section where the Tractor Trailer's spirit is located in World of Light.
- The music references the racing genre of Stunt Race FX, as well as the Tractor Trailer's model of a semi-truck.
- The puppet fighter's favored Clown Kart Dash and first battle condition references the Tractor Trailer being a powerful semi-truck known for being the least maneuverable vehicle in Stunt Race FX.
|
1,153
|
|
Lip
|
•Mii Swordfighter (Moveset 3122, Lip Wig, Lip Outfit, High Voice Type 4) •Jigglypuff
|
|
9,200
|
Garden of Hope (hazards off)
|
•Flowery •Item: Lip's Stick
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •You constantly take minor damage •The enemy starts the battle with a Lip's Stick
|
Lip's Theme - Panel de Pon
|
- The Mii Swordfighter puppet fighter's costume represents Lip and her signature flower, Lip's Stick, which appears as the item.
- The puppet fighter's moveset references different gameplay mechanics in Panel de Pon, which includes: Blurring Blade (referencing Panels being popped one after another); Airborne Assault (referencing how the Panels are moved left or right on the cursor); Skyward Slash Dash (referencing the Cursor being able to be move in different directions); and Reversal Slash (referencing how the Panels can be swapped and rearranged).
- The Jigglypuff minion fighter represents Furifuri the Rabbit, who shares a similar resemblance and jump animation, with the puppet fighter jumping higher in this spirit battle. The minion fighter also likely represents Watabou the Fluffy who, like Jigglypuff, falls slowly.
- The stage references the title screen and Lip's stage in Panel de Pon.
- The music represents Lip's theme song in Panel de Pon.
- The flowery effect references the mechanic of sending Garbage Blocks to opponents in Panel de Pon.
|
1,154
|
|
Dion, Max, & Jack
|
•Villager  •Luigi  •Wario
|
|
1,800
|
Tortimer Island
|
•Item: Beastball
|
•Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle
|
Village of the Blue Maiden
|
- The puppet fighters represent fighting against the protagonists of Marvelous: Mohitotsu no Takarajima: Dion, Jack, and Max (represented by the Villager, Luigi, and Wario, respectively).
- The Villager puppet fighter references both Villager and Dion being short and youthful. The puppet fighter's yellow costume references the yellow coloration of Dion's blonde hair.
- The Luigi puppet fighter references both Luigi and Jack being taller and lankier. The puppet fighter's blue costume references the blue coloration of Jack's hair.
- The Wario puppet fighter references both Wario and Max being overweight. The puppet fighter's classic green costume references the green coloration of Max's overalls.
- The stage references Camp Island, the island main setting of Marvelous.
- The Beastball item represents the baseball that Dion throws in Marvelous.
|
1,155
|
|
Hakkun
|
•Kirby
|
|
2,100
|
Yoshi's Island
|
•Invisibility
|
•Timed battle (2:00) •You are invisible after a little while
|
Flower Field
|
- The Kirby puppet fighter references both Kirby and Hakkun sharing the ability to alter their physical appearances after sucking up certain items. The puppet fighter's blue coloration references Hakkun's blue color scheme.
- The stage and music represents Yoshi's Island a game that was released on the SNES, the Nintendo game console which also released Sutte Hakkun.
- The Invisibility rule and battle condition refernces Hakkun being transparent, but will change colors after sucking up the colors of bottles and blocks before transferring the colors elsewhere.
|
1,156
|
|
Girl from Hajimari no Mori
|
•Villager  •Ness
|
|
2,300
|
Duck Hunt (Battlefield form)
|
•Hazard: Fog
|
•The stage is covered in fog •The enemy favors down specials
|
Yūyūki Medley
|
- The green Villager and Ness puppet fighters represent the Girl and the nameless protagonist from Hajimari no Mori respectively.
- The stage references the pixelated aesthetic of Hajimari no Mori.
- The music references the Japanese aesthetic of both Yūyūki and Hajimari no Mori.
- The Villager puppet fighter's favored Timber and stage references Donguri Forest, the forest where the Girl and her tribe of yokai, the Ayakashi, lived and hoped to restore the forest to it's former state, before the trees were cut down for lumber. This is also referenced by the Poison Woods section where the Girl's spirit is located in World of Light.
- The Fog hazard references Hajimari no Mori featuring a few scenes set in a mysterious fog.
|
1,157
|
|
Harry
|
•Little Mac  •Mega Man
|
|
1,900
|
Boxing Ring
|
N/A
|
•The enemy's punches and elbow strikes have increased power
|
Tunnel Theme - X-Scape
|
- The Wire Little Mac puppet fighter represents the player of Teleroboxer, who appears in this spirit's artwork.
- The red Mega Man minion fighter represents Harry, the red-colored robot the player controls using Telerobotics.
- The music references both X-Scape and Teleroboxer being games which features a first person point-of-view.
- This spirit battle references the boxing theme and main gameplay mechanic of Teleroboxer where the player controls Harry and uses him to participate in robot boxing matches against other robotic boxers.
|
1,158
|
|
Ryota Hayami
|
•Shulk
|
|
1,800
|
Wuhu Island (Jetski starting line)
|
•Slippery Stage •Buoyancy Reduced
|
•You can't swim •The stage's platforms are very slippery
|
Wii Sports Resort
|
- The Shulk puppet fighter represents Ryota Hayami, a jet-skier from the Wave Race series who, like Shulk, wears a vest. The puppet fighter's orange costume features Shulk's hair turning orange, refrencing the reddish coloration of Ryota's hair.
- The stage, rules, and battle conditions represents the main gameplay of the Wave Race series where the player controls a jet ski across the seas. The stage also references the shores of the Alolan Islands section where Ryota's spirit is located in World of Light.
|
1,159
|
|
Akari Hayami
|
•Wii Fit Trainer
|
|
1,800
|
Summit
|
•Slippery Stage •Item: Freezie
|
•The stage's platforms are very slippery
|
Golden Forest
|
- The Wii Fit Trainer puppet fighter represents Akari Hayami, a snowboarder from the 1080° series.
- The music references Akari's appearance in 1080° Snowboarding.
- The stage, Slippery Stage rule, and Freezie item represent the main gameplay of the 1080° series where the player snowboards down a mountain. This is also referenced by the Frozen Mountain section where Akari's spirit is located in World of Light.
|
1,160
|
|
Ray Mk II
|
•Mii Gunner (Moveset 3212, Ray Mk III Helmet, Ray Mk III Outfit, No Voice)
|
|
3,600
|
Pokémon Stadium 2 (hazards off)
|
N/A
|
•The enemy's ranged weapons have increased power •The enemy favors special moves •The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt
|
Marionation Gear
|
- The Mii Gunner puppet fighter's costume represents Ray Mk II's upgraded form and this spirit's enhanced form, Ray Mk III.
- The puppet fighter's moveset references Ray Mk II's moveset in Custom Robo V2 which includes: Grenade Launch (referencing Straight Bomb S), Stealth Burst (referencing Sniper Gun), Lunar Launch (referencing Ground Legs), and Bomb Drop (referencing Speed Pod P).
- The stage references both Custom Robo and Pokémon being games where battling is used as a common sport.
- The music references Ray Mk II's appearances in the Custom Robo series.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Rocket Belt, referencing Ray Mk II's jetpack.
|
1,162
|
|
Flare
|
•Samus (120 HP)
|
|
1,800
|
Pokémon Stadium
|
N/A
|
•Stamina battle •The enemy starts the battle with a Ray Gun •The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt
|
Marionation Gear
|
- The Samus puppet fighter refrences both Samus and Flare being female characters who pilots their mechanical suits. The puppet fighter's pink costume references Flare's color scheme.
- Similar to the battle with Ray Mk II, references both Custom Robo and Pokémon being games where battling is used as a common sport.
- The music references Flare's appearances in the Custom Robo series.
- The stamina battle condition represents the battle gameplay of the Custom Robo series where each player must deplete the opponent's robot's HP to 0.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Ray Gun and Rocket Belt, referencing Flare's arm-mounted blaster and jetpack.
|
1,163
|
|
Bayonette
|
•Dark Samus (70 HP) •Samus (70 HP)
|
|
1,900
|
Mushroomy Kingdom (Battlefield form)
|
N/A
|
•The enemy's side special has increased power •Stamina battle •The enemy favors side specials
|
Marionation Gear
|
- The yellow Dark Samus and blue Samus puppet fighters each represents Lance and Spear, the twin Striker Vanishers that merged to create Bayonette.
- The stage references the Desert Palace,a desert-themed Holosseum in Custom Robo Arena which features a desert setting and a ruined castle.
- The music references Bayonette's appearances in the Custom Robo series.
- The stamina battle condition represents the battle gameplay of the Custom Robo series where each player must deplete the opponent's robot's HP to 0.
- The first and third battle condition references Bayonette's Twin Bombs attack.
|
1,164
|
|
Saki Amamiya
|
•Mii Gunner (Moveset 2121, Saki Amamiya Wig, Saki Amamiya Outfit, Normal Voice Type 1)
|
|
9,200
|
Moray Towers (Battlefield form)
|
N/A
|
•The enemy's ranged weapons have increased power
|
Opening Stage
|
- The Mii Gunner puppet fighter's costume represents Saki Amamiya, the main protagonist of the Sin and Punishment series.
- The stage and music references the near-future Tokyo setting of Sin and Punishment.
- The battle condition references the rail shooting gameplay of the Sin and Punishment games, as well as Saki's skill with his gun/sword hybrid, the Dolphin.
|
1,165
|
|
Isa Jo
|
•Shulk  •Mii Gunner (Moveset 2222, Saki Amamiya Wig, Saki Amamiya Outfit, Normal Voice Type 1)
|
|
3,600
|
Midgar (hazards off)
|
N/A
|
•The enemy starts the battle with a Ray Gun •The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt
|
Opening Stage
|
- The Shulk puppet fighter starting off with a Ray Gun and a Rocket Belt represents Isa Jo, who uses a jetpack to hover above aground.
- The Mii Gunner minion fighter's costume represents Saki Amamiya, Isa's father, though they do not appear alongside each other in Sin & Punishment: Star Successor.
- The stage represents the futuristic Tokyo setting of Sin & Punishment: Star Successor.
|
1,167
|
|
Alessandro Inzaghi
|
•Snake
|
|
1,900
|
Pirate Ship
|
•Attack Power ↑
|
•The enemy has increased attack power when the enemy's at high damage
|
Filled with Hope
|
- The Snake puppet fighter references both Snake and Alessandro Inzaghi being members of a militia organization.
- The stage and music references Napoleon, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and Steel Diver being games which features an oceanic setting, with the stage's ship resembling the Napoleonic-era naval warships.
|
1,168
|
|
Isaac
|
•Mii Swordfighter (Moveset 1222, Isaac Wig, Isaac's Outfit, High Voice Type 1) •Palutena  •Robin  •Roy
|
|
8,900
|
Wuhu Island (Swaying Bridge)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Isaac)
|
•The enemy's magic attacks have increased power •Hostile assist trophies will appear •Reinforcements will appear during the battle
|
Battle Scene / Final Boss - Golden Sun
|
- The Mii Swordfighter puppet fighter's costume represents Isaac, the protagonist of Golden Sun. Isaac himself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
- The minion fighters represent Isaac's party members in Golden Sun: Garet, Ivan, and Mia (each represented respectively by Roy, Robin, and Paultena).
- The stage references Mt. Aleph, a dormant volcano featured in Golden Sun, with the bridge layout referencing the bridges leading to Isaac's home village of Vale.
- The first battle condition references the Psynergy abilities, a form of magic used in the Golden Sun series.
|
1,170
|
|
Garet
|
•Roy
|
|
2,500
|
Temple (Battlefield form)
|
•Hazard: Lava Floor
|
•The floor is lava •The enemy starts the battle with a Fire Flower
|
Battle Scene / Final Boss - Golden Sun
|
- The Roy puppet fighter references both Roy and Garet being warriors who utilizes fire-based attacks. The puppet fighter's yellow costume references the yellow coloration of Garet's tunic.
- The stage references both the Temple from The Legend of Zelda and the Sol Sanctum from Golden Sun being dungeons in their respective game series
- This spirit battle references Garet being a Mars Adept, who mostly specializes in fire-based attacks.
|
1,171
|
|
Ivan
|
•Robin
|
|
2,300
|
Onett
|
•Hazard: Heavy Wind
|
•Dangerously high winds are in effect after a little while •The enemy starts the battle with a Gust Bellows
|
Battle Scene / Final Boss - Golden Sun
|
- The Robin puppet fighter references both Robin and Ivan beig mages who utilizes magic-based attacks. The puppet fighter's green costume references the green coloration of Ivan's cape.
- The stage references Vault, the town where Ivan is recruited in Golden Sun.
- This spirit battle references Ivan being a Jupiter Adept, who mostly specializes in wind-based attacks.
|
1,172
|
|
Mia
|
•Palutena
|
|
2,200
|
Delfino Plaza (Large Island)
|
N/A
|
•Timed battle (1:00) •The enemy shields often •The enemy can heal by shielding attacks
|
Battle Scene / Final Boss - Golden Sun
|
- The Palutena puppet fighter refrences both Palutena and Mia utilizing magic-based attacks while wielding a magic staff. The puppet fighter's cyan costume references the cyan coloration of Mia's robes.
- The stage and battle conditions references Mia being a Mercury Adept, a Water Seer class series mage who mostly specializes in healing magic.
|
1,173
|
|
Felix
|
•Marth
|
|
3,500
|
Coliseum
|
•Item Tidal Wave •Earthquake
|
•Periodic earthquakes will shake the stage •Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while
|
Battle Scene / Final Boss - Golden Sun
|
- The Marth puppet fighter references both Marth and Felix being warriors who wields a long sword. The puppet fighter's green costume references the green coloration of Felix's tunic.
- The stage, the Earthquake rule, and the POW Block item in the Item Tidal Wave rule references Felix being a Venus Adept, who mostly specializes in earth-based attacks. This is also referenced by the Badlands section where Felix's spirit is located in World of Light.
|
1,174
|
|
Jenna
|
•Zelda
|
|
3,500
|
Temple (Battlefield form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Isaac)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy favors side specials
|
Battle Scene / Final Boss - Golden Sun
|
- The Zelda puppet fighter references both Zelda and Jenna utilizing magic-based attacks. The puppet fighter's red costume references the red coloration of Jenna's outfit.
- The stage references both the Temple from The Legend of Zelda and the Sol Sanctum from Golden Sun being dungeons in their respective game series.
- The puppet fighter's favored Din's Fire references Jenna being a Mars Adept, who mostly specializes in fire-based attacks.
- The Isaac Assist Trophy enemy references how Jenna would become the wife of Isaac between the events of Golden: The Lost Age and Dark Dawn.
|
1,175
|
|
Matthew
|
•Chrom
|
|
3,600
|
Coliseum
|
•Item: Hothead
|
•Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle
|
Weyard
|
- The Chrom puppet fighter references both Chrom and Matthew each being part of the family where one of their past members is the main protagonist of the first game in their respective series (i.e. Marth in Fire Emblem, Isaac in Golden Sun).
- The stage references Matthew being a Venus Adept, who specializes in earth-based attacks.
- The music references Matthew's appearance in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn.
- The Hothead item is likely a joke reference to the Golden Sun series due to the Hothead's similar appearance to the sun. Additionally, it could possibly be a reference to his mother, Jenna, who is a Mars Adept that specializes in fire-based attacks.
|
1,176
|
|
Magical Vacation Protagonists
|
•Villager 
|
|
3,800
|
Smashville
|
N/A
|
•The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Attack - Soma Bringer
|
- The yellow and green Villager puppet fighters each represents the male and female protagonists of Magical Vacation.
- The stage references the Magical Starsign series having a significant amount of anthropomorphic animal characters.
- The music references both Soma Bringer and Magical Vacation being role-playing games.
- The Items enabled in this spirit battle, including Fire Flowers, Freezies, Lightning, Pitfalls, and Gust Bellows each reference the respective magical elements in the Magical Starsign series: Fire, Water, Lightning, Earth/Wood, and Wind.
|
1,177
|
|
Putty
|
•Wii Fit Trainer
|
|
4,400
|
Smashville
|
•Slippery Stage
|
•Timed battle (1:00) •The enemy tends to avoid conflict •Melee weapons aren't very effective against the enemy
|
Attack - Soma Bringer
|
- The Male Wii Fit Trainer puppet fighter references both the Wii Fit Trainer and Putty being pale humanoid characters with unreadable facial expressions.
- Similar to the battle with the Magical Vacation Protagonists, the stage references the Magical Starsign series having a significant amount of anthropomorphic animal characters.
- The music references both Soma Bringer and Magical Vacation being role-playing games.
- The Slippery Stage rule and the battle conditions references the Traveling Putty traveling through the different locations in Magical Starsign.
|
1,178
|
|
Mokka
|
•R.O.B.
|
|
3,700
|
Great Plateau Tower
|
•Move Speed ↓
|
•You have reduced move speed
|
Attack - Soma Bringer
|
- The R.O.B. puppet fighter references both R.O.B. and Mokka being robot characters. The puppet fighter's yellow coloration references Mokka's color scheme seen in-game of Magical Starsign.
- The stage features Hyrule Castle in the background, referencing the Will-o'-the-Wisp Academy, a castle-like academy where Mokka is enrolled in Magical Starsign.
- The music references both Soma Bringer and Magical Vacation being role-playing games.
- The Move Speed ↓ rule and battle condition references Mokka's low speed stat.
|
1,179
|
|
DeMille
|
•Bunny Isabelle
|
|
1,800
|
Yoshi's Island (Melee)
|
•Item: Maxim Tomato
|
•The enemy becomes more powerful after eating •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Attack and Run!
|
- The Isabelle puppet fighter references both Isabelle and DeMille having a similar yellow color scheme. The puppet fighter wears a Bunny Hood and wears a blue costume, referencing DeMille wearing a blue outfit with bunny ears on his helmet.
- The stage references the artistic aesthetic to Tomato Adventure.
- The music references both Tomato Adventure and Mario & Luigi being developed by the same company, AlphaDream. The music also references Tomato Adventure being a spiritual predecessor to the Mario & Luigi
- The Maxim Tomato item references Tomato Adventure being centered around tomatoes.
|
1,180
|
|
Tomatrio
|
•Kirby  
|
|
1,600
|
Yoshi's Island (Melee) (Battlefield form)
|
•Item: Maxim Tomato
|
•The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Mixed-Up Scramble
|
- The three Kirby puppet fighters references both Kirby and the Tomatrio being small, round characters. The puppet fighter's coloration references the similar color scheme of the Tomatrio seen in this spirit's artwork.
- The stage references the artistic aesthetic to Tomato Adventure.
- The music references both Tomato Adventure and Mario & Luigi being developed by the same company, AlphaDream. The music also references Tomato Adventure being a spiritual predecessor to the Mario & Luigi
- The Maxim Tomato item references Tomato Adventure being centered around tomatoes.
|
1,182
|
|
Starly
|
•Jigglypuff
|
|
3,800
|
Tortimer Island (Battlefield form)
|
•Temporary Invincibility
|
•The enemy will occasionally be invincible after a little while
|
Tortimer Island Medley
|
- The Jigglypuff puppet fighter references both Jigglypuff and Starly being pink-colored characters with round eyes. The puppet fighter wears a bow on its head, referencing the bow Starly wears on her head.
- The stage and music references the oceanic setting of The Legendary Starfy series.
- The Temporary Invincibility rule and battle condition reference the Super Star's invincibility effect, as both the Super Star and Starly are star-shaped.
- In World of Light, Starly's spirit is located on Galeem's side on The Final Battle map while the Octoling Octopus is featured across from her on Dharkon's side, referencing both characters being pink-colored sea creatures with Starly initially seen as an ally.
|
1,183
|
|
Moe
|
•Pac-Man
|
|
1,600
|
Tortimer Island
|
N/A
|
•The enemy shields often •The enemy's shield has extra durability
|
Tortimer Island Medley
|
- The Pac-Man puppet fighter references the shape of Moe's clam shell resembling Pac-Man's Classic Form.
- The stage and music references the oceanic setting of The Legendary Starfy series.
- The battle conditions references Moe's protective outer shell.
|
1,184
|
|
Old Man Lobber
|
•Wario ×3
|
|
3,800
|
Tortimer Island
|
N/A
|
•The enemy's throws have increased power •The enemy favors grabs and throws
|
Tortimer Island Medley
|
- The Wario puppet fighter and his red costume references Old Man Lobber being a red-colored character with a large mustache.
- The stage and music references the oceanic setting of The Legendary Starfy series. This is also referenced by the beach of the Alolan Islands section where Old Man Lobber's spirit is located in World of Light.
- The battle conditions reference Old Man Lobber's namesake and the main gameplay mechanic of World 2 in The Legendary Starfy where the player must throw around (or "lob") boulders to progress.
|
1,185
|
|
Mermaid
|
•Inkling
|
|
1,700
|
Wuhu Island (Rocks at sea)
|
N/A
|
•The enemy heals over time
|
Tortimer Island Medley
|
- The Inkling puppet fighter references both Inkling and the Mermaid being humanoid aquatic characters. The puppet fighter's pink costume features the Inkling's hair turning pink, refencing the Mermaid's pink hair.
- The stage references the legends of mermaids where they reside by the rocks at sea and use their singing to lure sailors to their doom.
- The Autoheal battle condition references the Mermaid's ability to heal the player when interacted with in The Legendary Starfy.
- In World of Light, the Mermaid spirit is located in a lake where it is occupied by fish-themed spirits.
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1,186
|
|
Mattel
|
•Kirby
|
|
1,800
|
Delfino Plaza (Large Island)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Starfy)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Tortimer Island Medley
|
- The Kirby puppet fighter references both Kirby and Mattel being pink characters with round eyes. The puppet fighter's red coloration references Mattel's deep pink color scheme.
- The stage and music references the oceanic setting and music references the oceanic setting of The Legendary Starfy series.
- The Starfy Assist Trophy enemy references how Starfy had a crush on Mattel in The Legendary Starfy 4.
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1,187
|
|
Cupid
|
•Pit Team ×4
|
|
2,000
|
Skyworld
|
N/A
|
•The enemy favors neutral specials
|
Afternoon on the Island
|
- The Pit Team, their favored Bow of Light, and the stage references both Pit and Cupid being angelic characters armed with a bow and arrow.
- The music references both Tomadachi Life and Sennen Kazoku being life simulation games which takes place in an urban setting.
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1,188
|
|
Li'l Blue
|
•Alph
|
|
1,600
|
Hanenbow
|
•Hazard: Low Gravity
|
•Gravity is reduced
|
Electroplankton (Remix)
|
- The Alph puppet fighter references both characters appearing in games where they appear tiny compared to their environment.
- The stage references the visual aesthetic of Chee-Chai Alien.
- The Low Gravity hazard references Li'l Blue being an alien that originated from space.
|
1,189
|
|
Yama
|
•Luigi  •Villager ×2
|
|
2,000
|
Tomodachi Life
|
•Item: Ore Club •Hazard: Heavy Wind
|
•Dangerously high winds are in effect after a little while •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Title Theme - NES Remix 2
|
- The Luigi puppet fighter references both Luigi and Yama being lanky characters with a big nose. The puppet fighter's white costume features a grey shirt, referencing Yama's grey-and-white color scheme.
- The stage references the main setting of The Tower SP taking place in a tall, populated building.
- The Heavy Wind hazard and Ore Club item likely reference a skyscraper's design to be wind-resistant as it reaches higher altitudes.
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1,191
|
|
Pocket Football Player
|
•Tiny Villager Team ×11
|
|
3,900
|
Pokémon Stadium 2 (Ω form)
|
•Item: Soccer Ball
|
•The enemy's kicks and knee strikes have increased power •The enemy is easily distracted by items •Defeat an army of fighters
|
Wii Sports Series Medley
|
- The Tiny Villager Team represents the required number of players on a football team to have on the field, which in this case, is eleven. The puppet fighter's yellow costume features a striped pattern, referencing the Pocket Football Player's striped outfit.
- This spirit battle references the game of associated football (soccer in different countries) in Calciobit. The stage also references the stadium in the Lumiose City area near where the Pocket Football Player spirit is located in World of Light.
|
1,192
|
|
Karate Joe
|
•Ryu
|
|
9,200
|
Suzaku Castle (Ω form)
|
•Item Tidal Wave
|
•The enemy's punches and elbow strikes have increased power •The enemy's kicks and knee strikes have increased power •The enemy favors smash attacks
|
Rhythm Boxing
|
- The Ryu puppet fighter and the battle conditions references both Ryu and Karate Joe being robed martial artists who utilizes kicks, uppercuts, and sweeps in their respective series.
- The stage references both Street Fighter and Karate Man being martial arts-themed games.
- The music references Karate Joe's appearance in the Rhythm Fever series.
- The Crate items in the Item Tidal Wave rule reference Joe's training where he practices a kicking move on a barrel with a bomb inside, as one of the three Explosive Crates enabled in this spirit battle is an Exploding Crate.
|
1,195
|
|
Sick Beats Doctor
|
•Dr. Mario
|
|
2,200
|
Wrecking Crew
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Ghosts) •Hazard: Poison Cloud
|
•The stage is covered in a poisonous cloud •Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Chill (Brawl)
|
- The Doctor Mario puppet fighter represents the Sick Beats Doctor, the main character from his original minigame, Sick Beats.
- The stage features a green coloration, referencing the green background of Sick Beats.
- The music references both Dr. Mario and Sick Beats being games where the main objective is to destroy the viruses.
- The Ghosts Assist Trophy enemy references the viruses the Sick Beats Doctor must destroy in Sick Beats.
- The Poison Cloud hazard references the spread of airborne viruses which can sicken and weaken their hosts.
|
1,196
|
|
The Chorus Kids
|
•Jigglypuff ×3
|
|
9,100
|
Wii Fit Studio
|
N/A
|
•The enemy favors up specials •The enemy is giant •The enemy has increased attack power
|
Monkey Watch
|
- The three Jigglypuff puppet fighter represents the three Chorus Kids from their original minigame, Glee Club. The puppet fighters' different sizes references the slightly skewed perspective of the Glee Club minigame, with the ones on the right being larger than the ones on the left.
- The stage references the featureless white room, the setting of Glee Club.
- The puppet fighter's favored Sing references the Chorus Kids singing in a choir.
|
1,197
|
|
Munchy Monk
|
•Ken  •Tiny Kirby ×3
|
|
1,500
|
Spirit Train
|
•Item: Food
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy favors up specials •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Fruit Basket
|
- The Ken puppet fighter references both Ken and the Munchy Monk being martial artists. The puppet fighter's blue costume references the blue coloration of Munchy Monk's shirt.
- The white Kirby minion fighters represents the dumplings, which Munchy Monk is seen eating in almost all of his appearances.
- The stage references the Munchy Monk endless minigame from Rhythm Heaven Fever, which takes place aboard a train.
- The puppet fighter's favored Shoryuken and the Food item references the main gameplay of Munchy Monk where the titular character launches dumplings in the air and eats them.
|
1,198
|
|
Reporter & Wrestler
|
•Pikachu
|
|
4,100
|
Boxing Ring (Battlefield form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Yuri Kozukata) •Easy to Launch
|
•You are easy to launch •Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Title Theme - Punch-Out!! (Wii)
|
- With the Yuri Kozukata Assist Trophy enemy representing the reporter, the Pikachu Libre puppet fighter references both Pikachu Libre and the Wrestler being masked wrestlers.
- The stage and music references the boxing ring from the epilogue of Ringside where the Reporter & Wrestler are prominently featured.
|
1,199
|
|
Baxter & Forthington
|
•Duck Hunt  •Tiny Incineroar
|
|
1,500
|
Pilotwings
|
•Item: Throwing Types
|
•The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Monkey Watch
|
- The Dog from Duck Hunt and the Incineroar puppet fighters each represent Baxter & Forthington, a dog and cat character duo.
- The stage and the Throwing Type items references Baxter and Forthington's original minigame, "Air Rally", in which the two play badminton while piloting airplanes.
- The music references Baxter & Forthington's appearance in the Rhythm Fever series.
|
1,200
|
|
Sumo Brothers
|
•Giant Donkey Kong 
|
|
1,900
|
Arena Ferox (Ω form)
|
•Earthquake
|
•The enemy's physical attacks have increased power •Periodic earthquakes will shake the stage •The enemy loves to taunt
|
E. Honda Stage Type B
|
- The two Giant Donkey Kong puppet fighters references both Donkey Kong and the Sumo Brothers being heavyweight characters. The puppet fighters' alternate red and blue colorations references the colorations of each Sumo Brother's mawashi.
- The stage references a sumo ring, as Arena Ferox features a circular design in the center of the stage.
- The music references E. Honda, a sumo wrestler from the Street Fighter series.
- The Earthquake rule and battle condition reference how the scenery shakes while the Sumo Brothers perform their stomping move in their titular minigame. The third battle condition references the pose that the Sumo Brothers perform at certain points in the same minigame.
|
1,201
|
|
Pig
|
•Yoshi Team ×6
|
|
2,000
|
Duck Hunt
|
•Item Tidal Wave
|
•The enemy becomes more powerful after eating •Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Gourmet Race (Brawl)
|
- The Yoshi Team represents the Pigs, the first playable Cubivore in the titular game. The puppet fighter's pink coloration references the Pigs' pink coloration.
- The stage's 8-bit aesthetic and setting references the large, blocky field that Cubivore primarily takes place in.
- The music, Food item (Grilled Steak), and the battle conditions references the main gameplay mechanic of Cubivore where the character must consume other characters to gain their mutations and their strength.
|
1,202
|
|
Alexandra Roivas
|
•Zero Suit Samus
|
|
1,800
|
Luigi's Mansion
|
•Hazard: Screen Flip
|
•The screen will suddenly flip when the enemy's at high damage
|
Main Theme - Luigi's Mansion (Brawl)
|
- The Zero Suit Samus puppet fighter references both Samus and Alexandra Ravios being fit, blonde female protagonists in theoir respective games.
- The stage represents the Roivas Mansion, the main setting of Eternal Darkness. The stage and music also references Eternal Darkness's status as a horror genre game.
- The Screen Flip hazard references the Sanity Meter mechanic of Eternal Darkness which decreases whenever the player is spotted by a monster, resulting in various hallucinatory effects, such as the player walking on the ceiling of the next room they enter.
- The "high damage" battle condition references how Sanity Effects only activate when the player's Sanity Meter is nearly empty.
|
1,203
|
|
Mappo
|
•R.O.B.
|
|
1,700
|
Wuhu Island (Wishing Fountain)
|
•Attack Power ↑ •Move Speed ↓
|
•Survive until the timer runs out (1:00) •You have reduced move speed after a little while •The enemy has increased attack power after a little while
|
Tomorrow's Passion
|
- The blue R.O.B. puppet fighter represents Mappo, the blue-colored robotic police chief from Giftpia.
- The stage represents Nanshi Island, the main setting of Giftpia which takes place on a large, tropical island. The stage also features flag banners, referencing the beginning of Giftpia where Pockle, the main protagonist, misses his coming-of-age party which featured flag banners as well.
- The music references Mappo's appearance in Captain Rainbow.
- The rules and battle conditions reference the heavy restrictions placed on Pockle which includes a ball and chain and strict supervision under Mappo.
|
1,204
|
|
Sagi
|
•Roy  •Corrin
|
|
1,600
|
Gaur Plain (Battlefield form)
|
•Item: Timer
|
•Reinforcements will appear during the battle •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
The Valedictory Elegy
|
- The Roy puppet fighter references both Roy and Sagi being swordsman and the main protagonists of their own respective game series.
- The Corrin minion fighter represents Guillo, Sagi's close friend and a major member of his party. The puppet fighter's red costume references the red coloration of Guillo's cloak.
- The stage references Hassaleh, a plains-like setting of Baten Kaitos Origins which features a plains-like setting.
- The Timer item references Lingering Time, a Time-based Spirit spell which suspends an enemy's flow of time.
|
1,205
|
|
Milly
|
•Lucina
|
|
1,700
|
Gaur Plain (Battlefield form)
|
N/A
|
•The enemy starts the battle with an Ore Club
|
The Valedictory Elegy
|
- The Lucina puppet fighter references both Lucina and Milly sharing the same Japanese voice actress, Yū Kobayashi.
- The stage features a giant mechanical robot in the background, referencing Milly being half-Machina.
- The puppet fighter starts off with an Ore Club, referencing Milly's special ability, Canyon Wind.
|
1,206
|
|
Chibi-Robo
|
•Tiny Mii Gunner (Moveset 1321, Chibi-Robo Hat, Chibi-Robo Outfit)
|
|
3,500
|
Living Room
|
•Sudden Damage •Assist Trophy Enemies (Nintendog)
|
•The enemy's energy attacks have increased power •Hostile assist trophies will appear after a little while •The enemy takes serious damage after a little while
|
Noisy Notebook
|
- The Tiny Mii Gunner's costume represents Chibi-Robo, a tiny robot and main playable character of the titular game. The puppet fighter falls slowly, referencing the Chibi-Copter, a feature built inside Chibi-Robo designed to help him glide to the bottom after falling off a large ledge.
- The stage represents the living room of the Sanderson's house, the main setting of Chibi-Robo! The stage also references how fighters are decreased in size relative to their surroundings, so in this environment, the puppet fighter reflects Chibi-Robo's size.
- The Nintendog Assist Trophy enemy references Tao, the Sanderson family's dog.
- The Sudden Damage rule and battle condition references Chibi-Robo's limited battery life where he will collapse if he runs out of power.
|
1,208
|
|
Telly
|
•Tiny Pac-Man
|
|
3,700
|
Living Room
|
•Item: Throwing Types
|
•The enemy is easily distracted by items •The enemy falls slowly •The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt
|
Noisy Notebook
|
- The Tiny Pac-Man puppet fighter references both Pac-Man and Telly being yellow, spherical characters.
- Similar to the battle with Chibi-Robo, the stage represents the living room of the Sanderson's house, the main setting of Chibi-Robo! and reflects Telly's tiny size.
- The Throwing Type items references the gameplay mechanic of Chibi-Robo! where the titular character can carry and throw items.
- The puppet fighter's Rocket Belt and second battle condition references Telly's ability to fly and hover using its propellers.
|
1,209
|
|
Drake Redcrest
|
•Captain Falcon  •Tiny Metal R.O.B.
|
|
1,700
|
Living Room
|
N/A
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy's neutral special has increased power •The enemy loves to taunt
|
ST01: Roll Out, Wonderful 100!
|
- The Captain Falcon puppet fighter references both Captain Falcon and Drake Redcrest being hunters whose faces are concealed behind their hood. The puppet fighter's white costume references the white coloration of Drake's outfit.
- The Tiny Metal R.O.B. minion fighter represents Chibi-Robo, the main playable character from the titular game.
- Similar to the battles with the Chibi-Robo! spirits, the stage represents the living room of the Sanderson's house where Drake Redcrest is often encountered in Chibi-Robo! and reflects Drake Redcrest's tiny size.
- The music references both the protagonists of The Wonderful 101 and Drake Redcrest being masked heroes who pose.
- The third battle condition is a reference to Drake Redcrest's fondness for striking poses, which he teaches Chibi-Robo how to do after giving him the Drake Redcrest Suit.
|
1,210
|
|
Chibi-Tot
|
•Metal R.O.B. Team ×4 (INT)/ ×4 (JP/CH/KR)
|
|
2,300
|
Gamer
|
•Item: Blocks
|
•The enemy is metal •The enemy has increased move speed
|
Garage
|
- The Metal R.O.B. Team represents the Chibi-Tots, the smaller versions of Chibi-Robo.
- The stage references the game of hide-and-seek the Chibi-Tots play in Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder where they hide behind an object from the player's sight, similar to how the fighters must hide from 5-Volt's sight. The stage also references how the fighters' descreased size relative to their surroundings, reflecting Chibi-Tot's tiny size.
- The second battle condition references the Chibi-Tots running speed during hide-and-seek.
|
1,212
|
|
Ashley Robbins  Ashley Mizuki Robins
|
•Isabelle  •Villager
|
|
3,700
|
Luigi's Mansion
|
N/A
|
•The enemy is invisible
|
Main Theme - Luigi's Mansion (Brawl)
|
- The Isabelle puppet fighter represents Ashley Robbins, the main protagonist of Trace Memory. The puppet fighter's red costume references the red coloration of Ashely's shirt.
- The Villager puppet fighter represents Daniel Edward (named "D" for short), a ghost boy who accompanies Ashley on her journey. The puppet fighter is invisible, which reflects D's status as a ghost.
- The stage and music references Trace Memory taking place in a haunted mansion.
|
1,214
|
|
Dr. Kawashima
|
•Dr. Mario
|
|
3,800
|
PictoChat 2 (hazards off)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Dr. Kawashima)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!
|
- The Dr. Mario puppet fighter represents Dr. Kawashima, the host of the Brain Age series. Dr. Kawashima himself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
- The stage references both Pictochat and Brain Age being released onto the Nintendo DS.
|
1,216
|
|
Dr. Lobe
|
•Dr. Mario  •Kirby 
|
|
3,400
|
PictoChat 2
|
•Hazard: Low Gravity •Hazard: High Gravity
|
•All fighters have reduced jump ability •Gravity is reduced after a little while
|
Title Theme - Big Brain Academy
|
- The Dr. Mario puppet fighter represents Dr. Lobe, the main character of the Big Brain Academy series. The puppet fighter's yellow costume references Dr. Lobe's yellow color scheme.
- The Kirby minion fighters and the rules and battle conditions references the way objects float during Shadow Shift, one of the minigames in Big Brain Academy.
- The stage references both Pictochat and Big Brain Academy being released onto the Nintendo DS.
|
1,217
|
|
Ouendan
|
•Ryu ×3
|
|
3,700
|
Tomodachi Life
|
•Attack Power ↑
|
•The enemy has increased attack power after a little while •The enemy favors down specials
|
Filled with Hope
|
- The Ryu puppet fighters represents the Ouendan, a tough three-person male cheer squad in the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series. The puppet fighter's black costume references the black coloration of the Ouendan's uniforms.
- The stage references the first stage of both Ouendan games taking place in Tsuyoshi Hanada's house.
- The music references the main theme of the Ouendan cheer squad, which is heard after completing the final level of both games.
- The Attack Power ↑ rule and battle condition references the typical plot of the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series where the Ouendan cheers for people in need through music.
|
1,218
|
|
Ouendan Cheerleaders
|
•Isabelle ×3
|
|
4,000
|
Pokémon Stadium
|
•Attack Power ↑
|
•The enemy has increased attack power after a little while •The enemy favors neutral air attacks
|
Ring a Ding
|
- The three Isabelle puppet fighters represents the three-person group of the Ouendan Cheerleaders. The uppet fighter's blue costumes references the blue coloration of the Cheerleaders' outfits.
- The stage represents a typical sports stadium where cheerleaders are prominently featured.
- The music references the Ouendan series' use of licensed pop genre songs by Japanese artists.
- Similar to the battle with the Ouendan, the Attack Power ↑ rule and battle condition represent the typical plot of the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series where the Ouendan cheers for people in need.
- The puppet fighter's favored neutral aerial attacks features pom-poms, referencing the Ouendan Cheerleaders typically using pom-poms in their performance.
|
1,219
|
|
Elite Beat Agents
|
•Mii Swordfighter ×3 (Moveset 1111, None, Business Suit)
|
|
3,700
|
Saffron City (hazards off)
|
•Attack Power ↑
|
•The enemy has increased attack power after a little while
|
Escape from the City
|
- The three Mii Swordfighter puppet fighters' costumes represents the Elite Beat Agents, with the Business Suit resembling the Agents' suits.
- The music references Elite Beat Agents's use of licensed rock genre songs by Western artists.
- Similar to the battle with the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan spirits, the Attack Power ↑ rule and battle condition represent the typical plot of the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series where the Ouendan cheers for people in need.
|
1,220
|
|
Elite Beat Divas
|
•Corrin ×3
|
|
3,900
|
Saffron City (hazards off)
|
•Attack Power ↑
|
•The enemy has increased attack power after a little while •The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt
|
Pop Fashion Show
|
- The three Corrin puppet fighters references both Corrin and the three Elite Beat Divas sporting long hair. The puppet fighter's orange costume references the reddish coloration of the Elite Beat Divas' outfits.
- The music references Elite Beat Agents's use of licensed pop genre songs by Western artists.
- Similar to the battle with the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan spirits, the Attack Power ↑ rule and battle condition represents the typical plot of the Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series where the Ouendan cheers for people in need.
- The puppet fighters start off with a Rocket Belt, referencing the Elite Beat Divas' appearance in one of the Elite Beat Agents stages, "Red Carpet Premiere! Smash Hit or Box Office Crash!!".
|
1,221
|
|
Satoru Amatsubo
|
•Shulk  •Mega Man ×3
|
|
1,500
|
Wily Castle (hazards off)
|
N/A
|
•Reinforcements will appear during the battle
|
Shooting Star
|
- The Shulk puppet fighter represents Satoru Amatsubo, the main protagonist of Project Hacker: Kakusei. The puppet fighter's orange costume features Shulk's hair turning brown, referencing Satoru's orange-and-brown color scheme.
- The Mega Man minion fighters, stage, and music references the cybernetic themes of Project Hacker: Kakusei.
|
1,222
|
|
Warrior Mech Gauss
|
•R.O.B.
|
|
1,800
|
Wily Castle
|
N/A
|
•The enemy starts the battle with a Killing Edge •The enemy has increased move speed
|
Marionation Gear
|
- The blue R.O.B. puppet fighter represents Warrior Mech Gauss, a blue-colored robot character.
- The stage references both the Mega Man series and Chōsōjū Mecha MG being centered around robotics.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Killing Edge, referencing Gauss's main weapon, the Magic Sword Farsys.
|
1,223
|
|
Kyle Hyde
|
•Snake
|
|
4,100
|
Fourside (hazards off)
|
•Item: Timer •Hazard: Fog
|
•The stage is covered in fog
|
Swan Lesson
|
- The Snake puppet fighter represents Kyle Hyde, the main protagonist of Hotel Dusk: Room 215 and Last Window: The Secret of Cape West.
- The stage represents Los Angeles, the setting of Last Window: The Secret of Cape West.
- The Timer item references the different chronological points in the plotlines of the games featuring Kyle Hyde as the protagonist.
- The puppet fighter's black costume and the Fog hazard references the sprites in the games featuring Kyrle Hyde being monochromatic.
|
1,224
|
|
Kurikin
|
•Pac-Man ×4
|
|
1,400
|
Hanenbow
|
•Tiny •Item: Unira
|
•All fighters are tiny •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Electroplankton (Original)
|
- The Tiny Pac-Man puppet fighters and the Unira item represent Kurikin, a species of round, yellow bacteria that resembles a sea urchin.
- The stage references how both the creatures in Electroplankton and Kurikin Nano Island Story are microscopic beings.
|
1,225
|
|
Hsien
|
•Luigi
|
|
1,800
|
Windy Hill Zone
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Dr. Kawashima)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Yūyūki Medley
|
- The Luigi puppet fighter represents Hsien, the player's guide in Number Battle. The puppet fighter's blue costume references the blue coloration of Hsien's cloak.
- The stage features a checkerboard design, referencing the checkerboard design seen in Number Battle.
- The Dr. Kawashima Assist Trophy enemy references the number tiles appearing in Number Battle, as the numbers will appear on-screen after Dr. Kawashima is released.
|
1,226
|
|
Magkid
|
•Kirby Team ×4
|
|
1,800
|
PictoChat 2
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Devil)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy can deal damage by dashing into you •The enemy has increased move speed
|
PictoChat
|
- The Kirby puppet fighter references both Kirby and Magkid being round characters. The puppet fighter's white coloration references Magkid's whiteish color scheme.
- The music and stage references Slide Adventure MAGKID famously using a DS peripheral, the Slide Controller.
- The Devil Assist Trophy enemy references the main gameplay of Slide Adventure MAGKID which consisted of sliding the DS on a surface much like an optical mouse (using said peripheral) to move Magkid around.
- The Impact Run and third battle conditions reference to Magkid attacking enemies in his base form, ramming into them by sliding the DS quickly.
|
1,227
|
|
Aisya
|
•Lucina
|
|
2,500
|
Bridge of Eldin (hazards off)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Shovel Knight) •Bob-omb Festival
|
•Bob-ombs will rain from the sky after a little while •Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Attack - Soma Bringer
|
- The Lucina puppet fighter references both Lucina and Aisya sharing the same royal title of princess. The puppet fighter's yellow costume references the yellow coloration of Aisya's armor.
- The stage references the kingdom of Millenear, the main setting of ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat.
- The Shovel Knight Assist Trophy enemy represents one of Aisya's fallen allies she raised from the ashes.
- The Bob-omb Festival rule references the beginning of ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat where the Fire Serpent attacks the kingdom of Millenear.
|
1,228
|
|
Num Diddly
|
•Mr. Game & Watch Team ×4
|
|
2,000
|
PictoChat 2
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Dr. Kawashima)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Menu - Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!
|
- The white Mr. Game & Watch Team references both Mr. Game & Watch and Num Diddly being two-dimensional flat characters. The puppet fighter's white coloration references Num Diddly's monochromatic color scheme.
- The stage references both PictoChat and Make 10: A Journey of Numbers being released on the Nintendo DS.
- The Dr. Kawashima Assist Trophy enemy references the theme of Make 10: A Journey of Numbers being centered around the number 10 where combining the on-screen numbers to a sum of 10 or more will result in an explosion, with the number 10 itself having a more powerful explosion.
|
1,229
|
|
Idea
|
•Daisy (120 HP)
|
|
1,800
|
Reset Bomb Forest
|
•Health Recovery •Move Speed ↓ •Item: Timer
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•You have reduced move speed when the enemy's at high damage •Stamina battle •The enemy is healed when the enemy's at high damage
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Attack - Soma Bringer
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- The Daisy puppet fighter represents Idea, an amnesiac and protagonist of Soma Bringer. The puppet fighter's blue costume references the blue coloration of Idea's dress,
- The stage references the forest where Idea was found early in Soma Bringer.
- The rules, battle conditions, and Timer item likely reference to Idea being a Soma, who specializes in magical abilities.
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1,230
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|
Welt
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•Roy (160 HP)
|
|
3,600
|
Gaur Plain (Battlefield form)
|
•Defense ↓
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•You have reduced defense •Stamina battle
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Attack - Soma Bringer
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- The Roy puppet fighter references both Roy and Welt being red-headed swordsman and the main protagonist of their respective games.
- The stage references the continent of Barnea, the main setting of Soma Bringer.
- The Defense ↓ rule references Welt being a Battler, who specializes in swordfighting.
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1,231
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|
T-Rex
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•Giant Yoshi
|
|
4,400
|
Coliseum (Battlefield form)
|
•Hazard: Lava Floor
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•The floor is lava •The enemy is giant
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Battle Start - Fossil Fighters: Frontier
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- The Giant Yoshi puppet fighter references both Yoshi and T-Rex being dinosaur characters. The puppet fighter's red coloration references the T-Rex's red color scheme.
- The stage references the Fossil Stadium in Fossil Fighters.
- The Lava Floor hazard references the T-Rex being a Fire-element Vivosaur.
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1,232
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|
Nibbles
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•Yoshi  •Charizard  •Ridley  •Bowser
|
|
1,800
|
Arena Ferox
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•Item: Pitfall
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•Defeat the main fighter to win •Reinforcements will appear during the battle
|
Battle Start - Fossil Fighters: Frontier
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- This spirit battle represents fighting against Nibbles and his battle evolution forms: Munchsaurus, Chompsaurus, and Crimson Ravager. The puppet fighters and their red coloration references both the fighters and Nibbles and his battle evolution forms being red, reptilian characters.
- The stage is polygonal-shaped, referencing the polygonal shape of a tile in a typical Fossil Battle's battlefield.
- The Pitfall item references the Vivosaurs being revitalized fossils dug up from the earth. This is also referenced to the set of unearthed dinosaur bones in the Badlands section where Nibbles' spirit is found in World of Light.
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1,233
|
|
Glory of Heracles Hero
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•Link (140 HP)
|
|
3,700
|
Wuhu Island (Swaying Bridge)
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•Defense ↑
|
•Stamina battle •The enemy has increased defense after a little while
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Revolt -Striving for Hope-
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- The Link puppet fighter references both Link's Breath of the Wild incarnation and the main protagonist of Glory of Heracles being amnesiac swordsmen who shares the title of "Hero". The puppet fighter's indigo costume references the Hero's indigo-and-red color scheme.
- The stage references the cliffs of the Island of Crete where the Hero was washed up to in the beginning of Glory of Heracles.
- The music references both Culdcept Revolt and Glory of Heracles being fantasy role-playing games.
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1,234
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|
Heracles
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•Simon
|
|
3,600
|
Temple
|
•Item: Food
|
•The enemy starts the battle with an Ore Club
|
Revolt -Striving for Hope-
|
- The Simon puppet fighter references both Simon and Heracles sharing a similar muscular body build. The puppet fighter's orange costume features a red coloration, referencing the red coloration of Heracles's tunic.
- The stage references the Temple of Hera in Sparta, the town where the player's party meets Heracles. This is also referenced by the Temple of Light map where Heracles's spirit is located in World of Light.
- The music references both Culdcept Revolt and Glory of Heracles being fantasy role-playing games.
- The puppet fighter starts off with an Ore Club, referencing Heracles' signature giant weapon he carries.
- The Food item likely references Heracles' tendency to eat, which got him arrested in Sparta after refusing to pay for his meal.
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1,235
|
|
Chef (Personal Trainer: Cooking)  Chef (Cooking Guide)
|
•King Dedede
|
|
3,500
|
PictoChat 2
|
•Item: Food
|
•The enemy becomes more powerful after eating •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Personal Trainer: Cooking
|
- The King Dedede puppet fighter references both King Dedede and the Chef sharing a similar round shape. The puppet fighter's grey coloration references the Chef's monochromatic color scheme.
- The stage references both PictoChat and Personal Trainer: Cooking being released on the Nintendo DS.
- The Food item references Personal Trainer: Cooking being a virtual cookbook.
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1,236
|
|
Shop Assistant
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•Zelda
|
|
3,600
|
Tomodachi Life
|
•Item: Transforming Types
|
•The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Style Savvy: Trendsetters
|
- The Zelda puppet fighter represents the Shop Assistant, the unnamed protagonist of Style Savvy. The puppet fighter's purple costume features Zelda's hair turning brown, referencing the brown coloration of the Shop Assistant's hair.
- The stage and Transforming Type items references Style Savvy being a customizing game where the player customizes their character's design through different articles of clothing.
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1,237
|
|
Vince
|
•Mii Swordfighter (Moveset 3222, Vince's Hat, Vince's Outfit, Low Voice Type 11) •Inkling
|
|
3,500
|
PictoChat 2
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Vince)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear •Reinforcements will appear during the battle
|
Swan Lesson
|
- The Mii Swordfighter puppet fighter's costume represents Vince, the host of Art Academy. Vince himself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
- The Inkling minion fighter's frequent use of his side smash attack features a large paintbrush, referencing Vince's occupation as a painter.
- The stage references both PictoChat and Art Academy being art-themed games released on the Nintendo DS.
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1,238
|
|
Looksley
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•Isabelle  •Villager
|
|
1,500
|
Paper Mario
|
•Invisibility •Item: Smoke Ball
|
•All fighters are invisible
|
Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive! Medley
|
- The Isabelle puppet fighter references both Isabelle and Looksley being anthropomorphic characters with long ears. The puppet fighter's red costume references the red coloration of Looksley's vest.
- The Villager minion represents a typical human silhouette in Looksley's Line Up.
- The stage references the paper-like aesthetic of Looksley's Line Up.
- The music references both Freakyforms: Your Creations, Alive! and Looksley's Line Up being games released on the Nintendo DS line who also shares the paper-like aesthetic.
- The Invisibility rule and the Smoke Ball items references the gameplay of Looksley's Line Up where the player must find hidden objects or letters by tilting the Nintendo DS.
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1,239
|
|
Prince Saruno
|
•Diddy Kong Team ×4
|
|
2,000
|
New Donk City Hall
|
•Defense ↑ •Item: Banana Peel
|
•The enemy has increased defense after a little while
|
PERFORMANCE
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- The Diddy Kong puppet fighter references both Diddy Kong and Prince Saruno being chimpanzee characters. The number of puppet fighter references Saruno and his band of monkeys in Tsukette Utau: Saru Band.
- The stage references the New Donk City Band in the background, as Tsukette Utau: Saru Band features a musical group.
- The music references both Daigasso! Band Brothers DX and Tsukette Utau: Saru Band being music genre games released on the Nintendo DS.
- The Banana Peel item represents the banana peels Prince Saruno tosses away after the player gives him a banana to eat.
|
1,240
|
|
Mio & Mayu Amakura
|
•Daisy  •Peach
|
|
4,700
|
Luigi's Mansion
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Yuri Kozukata)
|
•Timed battle (2:00) •Hostile assist trophies will appear when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy tends to avoid conflict
|
On the Hunt -Gloomy Manor Ver.- (Instrumental)
|
- The Daisy and Peach puppet fighters each represents the twin sisters, Mio & Mayu Akamura, with Daisy referencing her being an echo fighter of Peach, having a similar moveset.
- The stage and music references the settings of the Fatal Frame series taking place in haunted locations, as well as their status of being a horror genre game.
- The Yuri Kozukata Assist Trophy enemy references the Camera Obscura she carries, the main device in the Fatal Frame series that Mio uses to save Mayu from the spirits.
|
1,241
|
|
Yuri Kozukata
|
•Zelda
|
|
9,200
|
Luigi's Mansion
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Yuri Kozukata)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Main Theme - Luigi's Mansion (Brawl)
|
- The Zelda puppet fighter's red costume features an intricate gold pattern, referencing Yuri Kozukata wearing a reddish-hued shirt with intricate gold patterns.Yuri herself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
- Similar to the battle with Mio & Mayu Akamura, the stage and music references the settings of the Fatal Frame series taking place in haunted locations, as well as their status of being a horror genre game.
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1,242
|
|
Nick
|
•Captain Falcon
|
|
1,500
|
Fountain of Dreams
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Takamaru) •Item: Super Star
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Minor Circuit (Original)
|
- The Captain Falcon puppet fighter references both Captain Falcon and Nick's heroic persona, Captain Rainbow, bearing resemblance to each other and sharing the title of "Captain". The puppet fighter's blue costume references the blue coloration of Captain Rainbow's outfit.
- The stage and Star items references both the stars that Nick must collect to have an optional wish granted, and Nick's Captain Rainbow persona having stars fly around him.
- The music references Punch-Out, the game which features Little Mac, who appears signficantly overweight in Captain Rainbow due to years of inactivity.
- The Takamaru Assist Trophy enemy represents his appearance in Captain Rainbow who comes to the same mystical island as Nick to get his wish granted.
|
1,244
|
|
Raymond Bryce
|
•Fox
|
|
2,300
|
Fourside
|
•Earthquake •Hazard: Heavy Wind
|
•Dangerously high winds are in effect after a little while •Periodic earthquakes will shake the stage after a little while
|
Encounter
|
- The Fox puppet fighter and music references both Fox and Raymond serving their military. The puppet fighter's black costume references the black coloration of Raymond's shirt.
- The stage references the city setting of Disaster: Day of Crisis.
- The Earthquake rule and High Wind hazard references the natural disasters in Disaster: Day of Crisis that Raymond has to survive.
|
1,246
|
|
Orville
|
•Robin  •Pit  •Zelda
|
|
3,400
|
PictoChat 2
|
N/A
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win
|
Struggle Against Chaos
|
- The Robin puppet fighter references both Robin and Orville being main protagonists of their respective games who utilizes magical attacks.
- The Zelda and Pit minion fighters represents Charlotte and Samuel, two members of Orville's party.
- The stage references the drawing mechanic in Takt of Magic where the player must cast spells by drawing them in a certain pattern.
|
1,247
|
|
Frey & Freya
|
•Link  •Robin
|
|
3,700
|
Reset Bomb Forest
|
•Giant
|
•The enemy's melee weapons have increased power •The enemy's magic attacks have increased power •You are giant
|
Save the World, Heroes!
|
- The Link and Robin puppet fighters each represents Frey & Freya, twin brother and sister protagonists of Zangeki no Reginliev who each respectively specializes in swordfighting and magic.
- The stage's castle layout references the castle-like setting of Zangeki no Reginliev, as well as the invasion on said castle setting.
- The Giant rule with the player being giant references Frey & Freya's goal of fighting giants who attempted to take over the world.
|
1,248
|
|
Ando Kensaku
|
•R.O.B.  •Mr. Game & Watch
|
|
2,000
|
PictoChat 2 (Battlefield form)
|
•Hazard: Zap Floor
|
•The floor is electrified •The enemy favors side specials
|
PictoChat
|
- The R.O.B. puppet fighter represents Ando Kensaku, the robotic guide in And-Kensaku.
- The stage and music references PictoChat utilizing wireless connection, as And-Kensaku utilizes wireless connection with the internet.
- The Mr. Game & Watch puppet fighter's favored Judge references the gameplay of And-Kensaku where the players attempt to predict the number of search results of terms on Google.
|
1,249
|
|
Zip
|
•Pac-Man
|
|
2,200
|
Golden Plains
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Chain Chomp) •Hazard: Low Gravity
|
•Gravity is reduced after a little while •Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Mole Patrol
|
- The Pac-Man puppet fighter references both Pac-Man and Zip being yellow, spherical characters.
- The stage's auto-scrolling feature references the auto-scrolling levels in FlingSmash.
- The Chain Chomp Assist Trophy enemy represents the Hydracoil, a monster in FlingSmash that eats Zip if he stays still for too long.
- The Low Gravity hazard references Zip's ability to hover in the air for a short period.
|
1,250
|
|
Zael
|
•Simon  •Lucina
|
|
3,600
|
Temple
|
•Sudden Damage
|
•You'll occasionally take sudden damage when the enemy's at high damage
|
Battle Scene / Final Boss - Golden Sun
|
- The Simon puppet fighter features Simon using the chain-linked Vampire Killer whip, referencing Zael's chains in his design.
- The Lucina puppet fighter references both Lucina and Calista being heiresses to their high-ranking families ruling over their respective game's setting. The puppet fighter's white costume references Calista's white color scheme.
- The stage references the courtyard in the center of Lazulis Castle.
- The music references both Golden Sun and The Last Story being role-playing games.
- The Sudden Damage rule and battle condition references Zael's trademark move, Gathering, which allows him to build up energy by enduring damage and then unleashing it at the opponent.
|
1,251
|
|
Calista
|
•Lucina  •Simon
|
|
3,700
|
Reset Bomb Forest
|
N/A
|
•Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle
|
Battle Scene / Final Boss - Golden Sun
|
- Similar to the battle with Zael, the Lucina and Simon puppet fighters represents Calista and Zael respectively.
- The stage's castle layout references the assault on Lazulis Castle.
- The music references both Golden Sun and The Last Story being role-playing games.
|
1,252
|
|
Aeron
|
•Simon
|
|
3,900
|
Great Plateau Tower
|
•Item Tidal Wave
|
•The enemy becomes more powerful after eating •The enemy starts the battle with a Killing Edge •Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while
|
The Valedictory Elegy
|
- The Simon puppet fighter references both Simon and Aeron utilizing a magical chain as one of their main weapons. The puppet fighter's yellow costume references the gold coloration of Aeron's armor.
- The stage references one of the thirteen towers in Pandora's Tower.
- The music references both Baten Kaitos Origin and Pandora's Tower being action role-playing games.
- The Food item (Steaks) in the Item Tidal Wave rule and first battle condition references Aeron's goal to help Elena consume the Master flesh to prevent her from turning into a monster.
|
1,253
|
|
Elena
|
•Palutena
|
|
3,600
|
Great Plateau Tower
|
•Item Tidal Wave
|
•The enemy becomes temporarily invincible after eating •The enemy starts with damage but has increased defense •Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while
|
Midna's Lament
|
- The Palutena puppet fighter represents Elena, the deuteragonist of Pandora's Tower.
- The stage references one of the thirteen towers in Pandora's Tower.
- The music references the multiple endings of Pandora's Tower where each end (except for Ending S) results in tragedy, depending on Aeron's relationship with Elena.
- The Food item (Steaks) in the Item Tidal Wave rule and Invincibility After Eating battle condition references Elena's goal to consume the Master flesh to prevent her from turning into a monster.
|
1,254
|
|
Toy Poodle
|
•Wolf ×3 •Ally: Duck Hunt
|
|
3,900
|
Living Room
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Nintendog)
|
•Join forces with a CPU ally •Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy has increased move speed
|
Bathtime Theme
|
- The orange Wolf puppet fighters references both Wolf and the Toy Poodle being canine characters. The Toy Poodle itself appears as the Nintendog Assist Trophy enemy.
- The stage and music represents the Toy Poodle's appearance in the Nintendogs series.
- The Duck Hunt ally fighter and the battle conditions references the walking gameplay mechanic in the Nintendogs series where the player's puppy will sometimes fight with an NPC puppy.
|
1,255
|
|
French Bulldog
|
•Duck Hunt
|
|
3,400
|
Living Room
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Nintendog)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Bathtime Theme
|
- The Dog of the Duck Hunt puppet fighter's white coloration references the French Bulldog's black-and-white color scheme.
- The stage, music, and Nintendog Assist Trophy enemy represents the French Bulldog's appearance in the Nintendogs series.
|
1,258
|
|
Mallo
|
•Jigglypuff
|
|
9,100
|
Paper Mario
|
•Sudden Final Smash
|
•The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy favors grabs and throws
|
Welcome Center
|
- The Jigglypuff puppet fighter references both Jigglypuff and Mallo being short, round characters with the ability to float while jumping. The puppet fighter's red flower references Mallo's red color scheme, as well as the top knot on his head.
- The stage's grass and windmill layout references Pushmo Park, the main setting of Pushmo.
- The Sudden Final Smash rule and second battle conditions references the gameplay mechanics of Pushmo being grabbing, pushing, and pulling blocks.
|
1,259
|
|
Sakura Samurai  Hana Samurai
|
•Villager
|
|
3,700
|
Suzaku Castle
|
N/A
|
•The enemy starts the battle with a Killing Edge •The enemy has increased jump power
|
Boss 1 - Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword
|
- The Villager puppet fighter starts off with a Killing Edge, representing Sakura Samurai, a young samurai who wields a large katana.
- The stage and music represents both the setting of Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword and the castles where the game's bosses are fought.
|
1,260
|
|
Nikki
|
•Mii Brawler (Moveset 1111, Standard Outfit, Chartreuse Outfit Color, Normal Voice 7) •Mii Gunner (Moveset 1111, Standard Outfit, Chartreuse Outfit Color, Normal Voice 8) •Mii Swordfighter (Moveset 1111, Standard Outfit, Chartreuse Outfit Color, Normal Voice 1)
|
|
8,900
|
PictoChat 2 (Ω form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Nikki)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Mii Plaza
|
- With Nikki appearing as the Assist Trophy enemy, the Mii Fighter puppet fighters references Nikki being a species of Mii. The puppet fighters' chartreuse costumes references the chartreuse coloration of Nikki's jacket.
- The stage references Swapnote being the spiritual successor of PictoChat in the Nintendo DS line. The stage also references Nikki's appearance in Swapdoodle and Art Academy: Lessons for Everyone!, both being art-themed games released on the Nintendo 3DS.
- The music references Nikki being an addition in the player's Mii collection in StreetPass Mii Plaza.
|
1,261
|
|
Noise
|
•Mega Man
|
|
1,600
|
Hanenbow
|
N/A
|
•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls (Meloetta)
|
PERFORMANCE
|
- The Mega Man puppet fighter references both Mega Man and Noise wearing dome-shapped accessories over their ear areas.The puppet fighter's chartreuse costume features a yellow coloration, referencing Noise's yellow color scheme.
- The stage references the visual aesthetic of Kiki Trick.
- The music and the Meloetta Poké Ball Pokémon references the auditory gameplay mechanic of Kiki Trick.
|
1,262
|
|
Dillon
|
•Sonic
|
|
9,800
|
Midgar (hazards off)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Dillon)
|
•The enemy's special moves have increased power •Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy favors special moves
|
Frontier Battle
|
- The Sonic puppet fighter's favored special moves references both Sonic and Dillon being anthropomorphic characters who uses rolling as a primary attack. Dillon himself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
- The stage references the post-apocalyptic setting of Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers.
|
1,263
|
|
Russ
|
•Fox
|
|
1,700
|
Gerudo Valley
|
•Item: Rocket Belt
|
•The enemy takes less damage while in the air •The enemy loves to jump •The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt
|
Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger
|
- The Fox puppet fighter starts off with a Rocket Belt, referencing both Fox and Russ being anthropomorphic characters who pilots their own flying machines.
- The stage references the desert setting of the Dillon's Rolling Western series.
|
1,266
|
|
Plague Knight
|
•Dr. Mario
|
|
1,900
|
Unova Pokémon League
|
•Item: Bob-omb
|
•The enemy's explosion and fire attacks have increased power •Items will be pulled toward the enemy •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Flash in the Dark (Dr. Wily Stage 1)
|
- The Dr. Mario puppet fighter represents Plague Knight, whose design takes inspiration from the plague doctors. The puppet fighter's green costume references the green coloration of Plague Knight's mask.
- The stage represents the dark atmosphere in the Explodatorium, an alchemy lab where Shovel Knight fights Plague Knight.
- The music references Shovel Knight taking inspiration from side-scrolling platformers on the NES, notably the Mega Man series, including their musical style. While Mega Man 9 - which the track is directly ported from - is not an NES game, it was designed as a throwback to the series' NES entries, playing nearly identically to them.
- The Bob-omb item and battle conditions references Plague Knight's main method of attack by using explosive potions.
|
1,267
|
|
King Knight
|
•King K. Rool
|
|
2,000
|
Mushroom Kingdom U (Slide Lift Tower)
|
N/A
|
•The enemy's dash attacks have increased power •The enemy starts the battle with a Star Rod
|
Flash in the Dark (Dr. Wily Stage 1)
|
- The King K. Rool puppet fighter references both King K. Rool and King Knight being king-theme characters who wears gold-plated armor. The puppet fighter's frequent use of dash attacks references King Knight performing a slam attack in the air.
- The stage references the interior of Pridemoor Keep, a fortified castle where Shovel Knight fights King Knight.
- The music references Shovel Knight taking inspiration from side-scrolling platformers on the NES, notably the Mega Man series, including their musical style. While Mega Man 9 - which the track is directly ported from - is not an NES game, it was designed as a throwback to the series' NES entries, playing nearly identically to them.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Star Rod, referencing King Knight's staff which he uses to attack with.
|
1,268
|
|
Specter Knight
|
•Richter
|
|
3,900
|
Bridge of Eldin (hazards off)
|
N/A
|
•The enemy starts the battle with a Death's Scythe •The enemy has increased move speed
|
Flash in the Dark (Dr. Wily Stage 1)
|
- The Richter puppet fighter starts off with Death's Scythe, representing Specter Knight, who resembles the Grim Reaper and his scythe which he uses to attack with. The puppet fighter's yellow costume references the yellowish coloration of Specter Knight's armor.
- The stage references the Lich Yard, a graveyard near a deserted town where Shovel Knight fights Specter Knight.
- The music references Shovel Knight taking inspiration from side-scrolling platformers on the NES, notably the Mega Man series, including their musical style. While Mega Man 9 - which the track is directly ported from - is not an NES game, it was designed as a throwback to the series' NES entries, playing nearly identically to them.
|
1,269
|
|
Culdra
|
•Palutena
|
|
9,200
|
Temple
|
•Magic and PSI Unleashed
|
•All fighters' magic and PSI attacks have increased power
|
Culdcept
|
- The Palutena puppet fighter references both Palutena and Culdra sharing the same mythical status as a goddess. The puppet fighter's pink costume references the pink coloration of Culdra's gown.
- The stage references the Temple of Light map where Culdra's spirit is located in World of Light.
- The Magic and PSI Unleashed rule and battle condition references the different magical cards used in Culdcept.
|
1,271
|
|
Allen
|
•Shulk  •King K. Rool  •Ridley
|
|
3,500
|
Arena Ferox
|
•Item: Assist Trophy
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •Reinforcements will appear during the battle
|
Worthy Rival Battle
|
- The Shulk puppet fighter represents Allen, the main protagonist of Culdcept Revolt who, like the puppet fighter's black costume, wears a crimson jacket and sports black, messy hair.
- The red Ridley minion fighter represents the Volcanic Dragon, while the black King K. Rool minion fighter represents the Werebear.
- The stage references the board game setting in Culdcept Revolt.
- The Assist Trophy item references the monster summoning gameplay mechanic in Culdcept Revolt.
|
1,272
|
|
Tempo
|
•Fox
|
|
1,600
|
Pac-Land
|
•Reflect-Damage Buffed
|
•The enemy starts the battle with a Home-Run Bat •All fighters' reflected projectiles have increased power
|
Fruit Basket
|
- The Fox puppet fighter starts off with a Home-Run Bat, representing Tempo and his staff, which he uses to swat away enemies and projectiles.
- The stage's auto-scrolling feature references the auto-scrolling gameplay of HarmoKnight, where enemies and obstacles approach Tempo in time with the music.
- The music references both Rhythm Heaven Megamix and HarmoKnight being rhythm genre games.
- The Reflect-Damage Buffed rule references the boss battles in HarmoKnight, which frequently involve Tempo damaging the bosses by swatting the projectiles back at them with his staff.
|
1,273
|
|
Eddy
|
•Squirtle
|
|
1,600
|
Hanenbow
|
•Hazard: Screen Flip
|
•The screen will suddenly flip after a little while
|
Electroplankton (Remix)
|
- The Squirtle puppet fighter references both Eddy and Squirtle being water-based characters.
- The stage and music references the Fluidity series's theme of water.
- The Screen Flip hazard references the gameplay mechanic in the Fluidity series which involves tilting the controller/system left and right to alter the game world's center of gravity.
|
1,274
|
|
Kageshina Kurabe
|
•Robin
|
|
1,800
|
The Great Cave Offensive
|
•Item Tidal Wave
|
•Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while
|
Boss 1 - Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword
|
- The Robin puppet fighter represents Kageshina Kurabe, the main protagonist of Nintendoji who, like the puppet fighter's white costume, wears a white robe.
- The stage references the dungeons appearing in Nintendoji. The stage also features blocks in its design and the Crates are enabled in this spirit battle, referencing the block-shaped dungeon layout on the Nintendo DS's bottom screen in Nintendoji.
- The music references Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword and Nintendoji both taking place in an ancient Japan setting, as well as sharing a developer, Grounding Inc.
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1,275
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|
Inuji Darumeshi
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•Duck Hunt
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|
1,900
|
Saffron City (Battlefield form)
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•Item: Beastball
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•The enemy is easily distracted by items
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Title Theme - Nintendo Badge Arcade
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- The Dog of the Duck Hunt puppet fighter references both the Dog and Inuji being canine characters. The puppet fighter's white coloration references Inuji's black-and-white color scheme.
- The stage references Darumeshi Sports Shop being the Japanese version of Rusty's Real Deal Baseball.
- The Beastball item references Inuji being the owner of a baseball equipment store.
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1,276
|
|
Rusty Slugger
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•Duck Hunt
|
|
1,900
|
Fourside (Battlefield form)
|
•Item: Home-Run Bat
|
•The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Title Theme - Nintendo Badge Arcade
|
- The Dog of the Duck Hunt puppet fighter references both the Dog and Rusty Slugger being canine characters. The puppet fighter's yellow coloration references Rusty's yellow color scheme.
- The stage references Rusty's Real Deal Baseball being the international version of Darumeshi Sports Shop.
- The Home-Run Bat item references Rusty being the owner of a baseball equipment store.
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1,277
|
|
Arcade Bunny
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•Bunny Isabelle
|
|
3,700
|
PictoChat 2 (Battlefield form)
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•Assist Trophy Enemies (Arcade Bunny) •Item: Franklin Badge
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•Hostile assist trophies will appear
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Arcade Bunny's Theme
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- The Bunny Isabelle puppet fighter references both Isabelle and the Arcade Bunny being long-eared anthropomorphic characters wearing formal clothing. Arcade Bunny himself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
- The stage references both PictoChat and Nintendo Badge Arcade being released on the Nintendo DS line of systems.
- The Franklin Badge item references the badges found in Nintendo Badge Arcade.
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1,278
|
|
Qbby
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•Kirby Team ×4
|
|
9,300
|
Wii Fit Studio
|
•Item Tidal Wave
|
•Certain items will appear in large numbers
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Ice Cream Island
|
- The Kirby Team and the music references both Kirby and BoxBoy! being produced by HAL Laboratory. The puppet fighter's white coloration references Qbby's white color scheme.
- The stage references the white background in the BoxBoy! series.
- The Crate items in the Item Tidal Wave rule references both Qbby's square shape and the boxes that Qbby uses in the BoxBoy! series.
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1,279
|
|
Henry Fleming
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•Captain Falcon
|
|
1,900
|
New Pork City (Battlefield form)
|
•Item: Shooting Types
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•The enemy starts the battle with a Rage Blaster
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Trouble Brewing II
|
- The Captain Falcon puppet fighter represents Henry Fleming, the main protagonist of Code Name S.T.E.A.M. The puppet fighter's red costume references the red-and-yellow color scheme of Henry's outfit.
- The stage likely references London, the first level of Code Name S.T.E.A.M.
- The Shooting Type items references the blaster weapons used by the characters of Code Name S.T.E.A.M.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Rage Blaster, referencing Henry's gun, the Eagle Rifle, with the blaster vaguely resembling the head of the eagle.
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1,280
|
|
Tethu
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•Young Link
|
|
3,700
|
Gerudo Valley (hazards off)
|
•Flowery •Item: Deku Nut
|
•You constantly take minor damage •The enemy starts the battle with a Gust Bellows
|
Struggle Against Chaos
|
- The Young Link puppet fighter references both Young Link and Tethu being youthful characters. The puppet fighter's red costume references the red coloration of Tethu's headdress.
- The stage references the explorable deserts of Ever Oasis. This is also referenced by the desert in the Sacred Land map where Tethu's spirit is located in World of Light.
- The Flowery rule and Deku Nut item references Tethu being a young Seedling, a race of nature-based creatures who uses their seeds to create Bloom Booths.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Gust Bellows, referencing Thethu's ability to use wind magic.
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1,281
|
|
Esna
|
•Mewtwo
|
|
9,200
|
Mushroom Kingdom II
|
•Flowery
|
•You constantly take minor damage •The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly
|
Dawn in the Desert
|
- The cyan Mewtwo puppet fighter and his Final Smash, Psystrike references Mega Mewtwo Y's body shape vaguely resembling Esna's body shape.
- The stage references Esna's Oasis in Ever Oasis. This is also referenced by the waterfall at the CLiffside Rapids section where Esna's spirit is located in World of Light.
- The Flowery rule references Esna's alliance with the Seedlings, a race of nature-based creatures who help Esna create the last Oasis.
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1,282
|
|
Musashi
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•Young Link
|
|
2,400
|
Onett
|
•Item Tidal Wave •Hazard: Heavy Wind
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•Dangerously high winds are in effect after a little while •The enemy favors side specials •Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while
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Gourmet Race (Brawl)
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- The Young Link puppet fighter and his favored Boomerang likely references the "linking" gameplay mechanic in Sushi Striker where the player links several plates together, similarly to how the boomerang functions in some Legend of Zelda games.
- The music and Food item (Sushi) in the Item Tidal Wave rule represents the sushi battles in Sushi Striker, where Musashi eats a large amount of sushi.
- The Heavy Wind hazard references the conveyor belts in Sushi Striker which moves the sushi the same way the Heavy Winds move the sushi.
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1,284
|
|
Wonder-Blue
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•Chrom  •Villager    
|
|
1,800
|
New Donk City Hall
|
N/A
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy's melee weapons have increased power •Defeat an army of fighters
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ST01: Roll Out, Wonderful 100!
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- The Chrom puppet fighter represents Wonder-Blue, one of the main heroes of The Wonderful 101 who, like Chrom, sports blue hair. THe puppet fighter's black costume references the black coloration of Wonder-Blue's costume.
- The Villager minion fighters represents the civilians in The Wonderful 101, who can be recruited and turned into temporary allies if the player doesn't already have a full team of 100.
- The stage references Blossom City, a massive futuristic metropolis where the first few missions of The Wonderful 101 take place.
- The first battle condition is a reference to how, in the game, only the current "leader" of the team can be harmed; all other team members will only be temporarily knocked out if they are hit by an attack.
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1,285
|
|
Rayman
|
•Sonic (160 HP)
|
|
9,100
|
The Great Cave Offensive (Battlefield form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Sukapon)
|
•The enemy's physical attacks have increased power •Stamina battle •Hostile assist trophies will appear
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Sunset Heights
|
- The Sonic puppet fighter represents Rayman, the main protagonist of the titular series. The puppet fighter's frequent use of his forward smash, a wind-up punch, represents Rayman's signature attack.
- The stage references the early levels of Rayman games often taking place in cavernous forests, such as Jibberish Jungle from Rayman Origins. This is also referenced by the mine shaft entrance at the Kongo Jungle section where Rayman's spirit is located in World of Light.
- The Sukapon Assist Trophy enemy references both Sukapon and Rayman lacking arms and legs, having floating extremities instead.
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1,286
|
|
Clip & Snip
|
•Pac-Man  •Kirby
|
|
3,600
|
PictoChat 2
|
N/A
|
•The enemy starts the battle with a Killing Edge
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Noisy Notebook
|
- The Pac-Man and red Kirby puppet fighters each respectively represents Clip & Snip, the two main protagonists from Snipperclips.
- The stage references the arts-and-crafts themes of Snipperclips.
- The puppet fighters start off with a Killing Edge, referencing the scissors, which is used as a snipping mechanic to solve puzzles.
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1,292
|
|
Boss Galaga
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•Tiny Pac-Man Team ×5
|
|
3,400
|
Lylat Cruise (Battlefield form)
|
•Item: Boss Galaga
|
•Items will be pulled toward the enemy •The enemy is easily distracted by items •Defeat an army of fighters
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Galaga Medley
|
- The Pac-Man puppet fighters references both Pac-Man and Galaga being 8-bit retro games produced by Namco. The puppet fighters also references parts of Pac-Man's moveset being inspired by Galaxian games, including his grab move where he produces a tractor beam similar to Boss Galaga's.
- The stage and music represents the setting of Galaga taking place in outer space. The stage also references the starfighter the player controls in the game.
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1,293
|
|
Bomberman
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•Toon Link
|
|
9,700
|
Wrecking Crew (Battlefield form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Bomberman) •Item: Exploding Types
|
•The enemy's explosion and fire attacks have increased power •Hostile assist trophies will appear
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Bomb Man Stage
|
- The Toon Link puppet fighter's favored Bomb represents Bomberman and his bombs. Bomberman himself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
- This spirit battle references the primary gameplay mechanic of Bomberman where the titular character lays down and detonated bombs.
- The stage references the Wrecking Crew's original stage form where bombs spawn and can be detonated when hit, while the music references Bomb Man, another character who specializes in attacking with bombs.
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1,294
|
|
Akira
|
•Ryu (180 HP)
|
|
13,800
|
Coliseum (Ω form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Akira) •Hazard: High Gravity
|
•The enemy's smash attacks have increased power •The enemy's physical attacks have increased power •Stamina battle
|
Cruel Smash
|
- The Ryu puppet fighter references both Ryu and Akira being the main martial artist protagonist of their respective fighting games. Akira himself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy.
- The stage represents both the flat layout of the stages of the Virtua Fighter series and the Colosseum stage in the series.
- The High Gravity hazard and stamina battle condition references the typical ground-based Virtua Fighter battles.
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1,296
|
|
Shantae
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•Zero Suit Samus
|
|
9,400
|
Pirate Ship
|
•Item: Transforming Types
|
•The enemy's battering items have increased power •The enemy starts the battle with a Killing Edge
|
Mob Smash
|
- The Zero Suit Samus puppet fighter references both Zero Suit Samus and Shantae sharing a similar hairstyle. The puppet fighter wears an orange sports bra, referencing similar clothing worn by Shantae.
- The stage references Shantae riding on Risky Boots' ship when the two are briefly allied in Shantae and the Pirate's Curse.
- The Transforming Type items references Shantae's ability to transform into different creatures and objects.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Killing Edge, referencing Shantae using Risky Boots' sword after retrieving it in Shantae and the Pirate's Curse.
- In World of Light, Shantae's spirit is located at the Alolan Islands section, referencing Sequin Land, the tropical setting of the Shantae series.
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1,297
|
|
Risky Boots
|
•Daisy
|
|
3,800
|
Pirate Ship
|
•Bob-omb Festival •Item: Exploding Types
|
•Bob-ombs will rain from the sky after a little while •The enemy is easily distracted by items
|
Molgera
|
- The Daisy puppet fighter references both Daisy and Risky Boots sharing sassy personalities. The puppet fighter's blue costume references Risky Boots' blue color scheme.
- The stage references Risky Boots being a pirate herself. This is also referenced by the pirate ship where Risky Boots's spirit is located in the Mysterious Dimension in World of Light.
- The rules reference the initial fights with Risky Boots in several Shantae games, where she will bombard the stage with explosive cannonballs from her ship at regular intervals.
- In World of Light, the Risky Boots spirit must be defeated in order to access the King K. Rool fighter, referencing both characters being fought on a pirate ship and/or as a pirate captain.
|
1,317
|
|
Toy-Con Robot
|
•Mii Brawler (Moveset 2331, Toy-Con Visor, Toy-Con Outfit) •Mii Brawler (Moveset 3231, Bionic Helmet, Mecha Suit)
|
|
10,000
|
New Donk City Hall (Battlefield form)
|
N/A
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy has increased attack power
|
Marionation Gear
|
- The Giant Mii Brawler puppet fighter's costume represents the robot from the Toy Con Robot Kit game, as the costume consists of robotic parts, while the Mii Brawler minion fighter's costume represents the person controlling the robot through the Toy-Con Robot Kit.
- The stage references the city setting of the Toy-Con Robot Kit.
- The music references both Chōsōjū Mecha MG and the Toy-Con Robot Kit featuring giant battling robots.
- The second battle condition references the Toy-Con Robot being indestructible.
|
1,318
|
|
Toy-Con Car
|
•Bowser Jr. Team        (60 HP)
|
|
4,200
|
Wuhu Island (Frisbee Dog Park)
|
N/A
|
•Stamina battle •The enemy favors side specials •The enemy can deal damage by dashing into you
|
Title Theme - 3D Hot Rally
|
- The Bowser Jr. Team's favored Clown Kart Dash represents the Toy-Con Car.
- The stage references the island setting of the Toy Con Vehicle Kit.
- The music references both Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally and the Toy Con Vehicle Kit featuring racecars.
- The stamina battle condition references the limited fuel meter the Toy-Con car has.
|
1,319
|
|
Professor Riggs & Plaise & Lerna  Professor Gerry, Plaise, & Lerna
|
•Dr. Mario  •Bayonetta  •Tiny Young Link
|
|
2,500
|
Paper Mario
|
•Attack Power ↑ •Defense ↑
|
•The enemy has increased defense after a little while •The enemy has increased attack power after a little while
|
Title Theme - Super Mario Maker
|
- This spirit battle represents fighting against the Nintendo Labo Development Team: Professor Riggs, Plaise, & Lerna (each represented respectively by Dr. Mario, Tiny Young Link, and Bayonetta).
- The yellow Dr. Mario puppet fighter references both Dr. Mario and Professor Riggs sharing a title rank in their respective occupation and wearing a yellow costume.
- The red Tiny Young Link puppet fighter references Plaise's tiny size and youth, who wears a red costume.
- The blue Bayonetta puppet fighter references both Bayonetta and Lerna being female characters who wears a blue costume.
- The stage references the Nintendo Labo being made of a cardboard-like material.
- The music references both Nintendo Labo and Super Mario Maker featuring customization mechanics.
|
1,320
|
|
Toy-Con VR Goggles
|
•R.O.B.  •Mii Gunner (Moveset 3322, Toy-Con Visor, Red Standard Outfit) •Mii Gunner (Moveset 2233, Toy-Con Visor, Blue Standard Outfit)
|
|
3,800
|
Gamer (Single building layout)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Yuri Kozukata) •Item: Dragoon Parts
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear after a little while
|
Garage
|
- The yellow R.O.B. puppet fighter's head resembles the appearance of the Toy-Con VR Goggles.
- The Mii Gunner minion fighters' costumes each are red and blue, referencing the neon red and blue Joy Cons in this spirit's artwork.
- The stage's single building layout and music references the Toy-Con Garage, a place where players can create their own games in Nintendo Labo, which utilizes the Goggles' VR mode.
- The Yuri Kozukata Assist Trophy enemy's uses a camera, referencing the VR Goggles' camera add-on.
- The Dragoon Parts item references the Dragoon, when fully assembled, creating a similar retical to the Goggles, emulating the VR Goggles' vision.
|
1,347
|
|
Radiant Gleam
|
•Giant Mii Gunner (140 HP) (Moveset 2332,Bionic Helmet, Ray Mk III Outfit)
|
|
3,800
|
Shadow Moses Island (Battlefield form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Moon) •Item: Exploding Types
|
•Stamina battle •Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy starts the battle with a Killing Edge
|
Main Theme - METAL GEAR SOLID PEACE WALKER
|
- The Giant Mii Gunner puppet fighter's costume represents Radiant Gleam, with the Bionic Helmet resembling the head and the Ray Mk III Outfit resembling the body.
- The stage and music references both Metal Gear and Daemon X Machina being centered around giant pilotable mecha armor.
- The Moon Assist Trophy enemy references the plot of Daemon X Machina where a moon collided with the Planet, creating the radiation that turned artificial intelligence against humanity.
- The Exploding Type items references the various bombs and missiles the enemy Mechs launch.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Killing Edge, referencing the sword Radiant Gleam wields in this spirit's artwork.
|
1,348
|
|
Kloster (Grief)
|
•Tiny Snake  •Giant Samus ×2 •Giant Dark Samus
|
|
9,500
|
Frigate Orpheon (hazards off)
|
•Attack Power ↑ •Item: Shooting Types
|
•The enemy has increased attack power after a little while •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd
|
Mechanical Rhythm
|
- The Tiny Snake puppet fighter represents Grief, the main antagonist of Daemon X Machina, with the Giant Dark Samus puppet fighter starting off with Rockey Belt and a Ray Gun representing Kloster, the Arsenal that Grief pilots. The puppet fighters' different sizes reflects the size difference between the Arsenals and their pilots.
- The Giant Samus minion fighters starting off with Rocket Belts represents the other two members of the Terrors and their Arsenals, Gloom, who pilots Eleos, and Regret, who pilots Antanaklasi.
- The music references both Xenoblade Chronicles and Demon X Machina being centered around giant pilotable mecha armor.
- The Shooting Type items references the enemy Mechs being equipped with blaster weapons.
|
1,349
|
|
Bullet Walker (Brigadier General)
|
•Tiny Ganondorf (50 HP) •Giant R.O.B. (60 HP) (50 HP) (50 HP)
|
|
9,300
|
Bridge of Eldin (Battlefield form)
|
•Move Speed ↑ •Attack Power ↑ •Item: Exploding Types
|
•Stamina battle •The enemy has increased attack power •The enemy has increased move speed after a little while
|
Battle in the Base
|
- The Tiny Ganondorf puppet fighter represents the Brigadier General, the leader of Bullet Works, with the green Giant R.O.B. puppet fighter starting off with a Super Scope representing Brigadier General's Bullet Walker. The puppet fighters' different sizes reflects the size difference between the Arsenals and their pilots.
- The other two Giant R.O.B. minion fighters represents the Bullet Walkers, the Arsenals of the Bullet Works members, with the red R.O.B. fighter starting off with a Beam Sword representing Scarlet Sword and the blue R.O.B. fighter starting off with a Rage Blaster representing Shadow Fang.
- The stage references the wasteland setting of Daemon X Machina.
- The music references both Metal Gear and Demon X Machina being centered around giant pilotable mecha armor.
- The rules likely references the Bullet Walkers being all-purpose combat units which includes both strength and speed, equipped with missile launchers.
|
1,350
|
|
High Line (Guns Empress)
|
•Tiny Zero Suit Samus  •Ridley
|
|
4,200
|
Halberd
|
•Move Speed ↑ •Assist Trophy Enemies (Jeff) •Item: Shooting Types
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy has increased move speed after a little while •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd
|
Metalopod
|
- The Tiny Zero Suit Samus puppet fighter represents Guns Empress, leader of Panzer Crown, with the Giant Meta Ridley puppet fighter starting off with a Rocket Belt and a Staff representing High Line, the Arsenal the Gun Empress pilots. The puppet fighters' different sizes reflects the size difference between the Arsenals and their pilots.
- The stage likely references the flying vehicles that appear in Daemon X Machina.
- The rules and battle conditions references High Line being a speed-type combat unit equipped with blaster weapons, with the Jeff Assist Trophy enemy referencing High Line's long distance lock-on tech.
|
1,351
|
|
I-Tetrimino
|
•Corrin Team ×3
|
|
9,900
|
75m (Ω form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Color TV-Game 15)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear after a little while •The enemy favors down air attacks. •Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls (Deoxys)
|
Tetris: Type A
|
- The blue Corrin puppet fighters' favored down aerial attack is also a stall-then-fall, similar to how Tetris blocks fall from the top of the screen, where dropping the blue-colored I-Tetrimino vertically is a common technique to clear multiple lines, including getting a Tetris (clearing four lines at once).
- The stage references the poles holding up the stage in the background resembling the barriers in the playfield of Tetris.
- The Color TV-Game 15 Assist Trophy enemy and the Deoxys Poké Ball Pokémon references the shape of the I-Tetrimino through Color TV-Game 15's paddles and Deoxys's Hyper Beam.
|
1,352
|
|
T-Tetrimino
|
•R.O.B.
|
|
4,400
|
Flat Zone X (Battlefield form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Hammer Bro) •Hazard: Screen Flip
|
•The screen will suddenly flip •Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy favors down smash attacks
|
Chill (Brawl)
|
- The R.O.B. puppet fighter's favored down smash attacks references how the attack resembles an upside-down letter T, the shape of the purple-colored T-Tetrimino. The puppet fighter's purple coloration and head also resembles the T-Tetrimino.
- The stage references both Tetris and the Game & Watch series being 8-bit retro games.
- The music references Dr. Mario being a puzzle game inspired by Tetris.
- The Hammer Bro Assist Trophy enemy references his hammers being shaped like the letter T.
- The Screen Flip hazard references how Tetris blocks can be rotated before they land.
|
1,353
|
|
S-Tetrimino & Z-Tetrimino
|
•Zero Suit Samus  •Samus
|
|
4,300
|
Mushroom Kingdom U (Slide Lift Tower)
|
•Sudden Final Smash •Item: Screw Attack
|
•The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash
|
Chill (for 3DS / Wii U)
|
- The green Samus and red Zero Suit Samus puppet fighters each represent the green S-Tetrimino & the red Z-Tetrimino respectively. The puppet fighters also references their respective names starting with the letters S and Z.
- The stage references the Slide Lifts resembling the shape of the represented Tetriminos.
- The music references Dr. Mario being a puzzle game inspired by Tetris.
- The Screw Attack item references the Screw Attack's lightning bolt design being shaped like the letter S.
|
1,354
|
|
L-Tetrimino & J-Tetrimino
|
•Luigi
|
|
3,700
|
Mario Bros. (Battlefield form)
|
•Hazard: Left Is Right, Right Is Left •Assist Trophy Enemies (Waluigi)
|
•Left and right controls will suddenly reverse after a little while •Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
Fever
|
- The orange Luigi puppet fighter references the L-Tetrimino's orange color scheme. The puppet fighter also references both Luigi and the L-Tetriminos' names starting with the letter L.
- The stage references both Tetris and Mario Bros. being 8-bit retro games. The stage also features pipes on the opposite ends, referencing the shape of the L-Tetrimino and J-Tetrimino takes after being flipped around.
- The music references Dr. Mario being a puzzle game inspired by Tetris.
- The Waluigi Assist Trophy enemy references the L-Tetrimino flipped upside down resembling the Greek letter gamma (Γ), which appears on Waluigi's cap.
- The Reversible Controls hazard references the L-Tetrimino's mirror image, the J-Tetrimino. The hazard also references the Tetris blocks being flipped around.
|
1,355
|
|
O-Tetrimino
|
•Kirby
|
|
2,000
|
Mushroomy Kingdom
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Thwomp) •Item: POW Block
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy favors down specials in the air
|
Tetris: Type B
|
- The yellow Kirby puppet fighter's favored Stone references the square shape of the yellow-colored O-Tetrimino. The puppet fighters' down aerial attack is also a stall-then-fall, similar to how Tetris blocks fall from the top of the screen.
- The stage layout, the Thwomp Assist Trophy enemy, and the POW Block item references the O-Tetrimino's square shape, with the stage's sandy layout referencing the O-Tetrimino's yellow color scheme.
|
1,361
|
|
Ryo Sakazaki
|
•Mii Brawler (160 HP) (Moveset 2132, Isaac Wig, Orange Fighter Uniform, Low Voice Type 5)
|
|
9,500
|
Suzaku Castle (Ω form)
|
•Jump Power ↓
|
•Stamina battle •The enemy will charge up a powerful Final Smash •All fighters have reduced jump power
|
ART of FIGHT - Art of Fighting
|
- The Mii Brawler's costume, without DLC, represents Ryo Sakazaki, with the Isaac Wig resembling Ryo's blonde hair and the orange Fighter Uniform resembling Ryo's uniform.
- The puppet fighter's moveset references Ryo's moveset in Art of Fighting, which includes: Flashing Mach Punch (referencing his Zan Retsu Ken), Onslaught and Omega Blitz (referencing his Ryuuko Ranbu), Thrust Uppercut (referencing his Kohou), and Feint Jump (referencing his ability to jump kick off of walls).
- The stage references Ryo's occupation as a dojo master.
- The Jump Power ↓ rule and stamina battle condition represents a typical battle in the Art of Fighting series.
|
•Mii Brawler (160 HP) (Moveset 2132, Ryo Sakazaki Wig, Ryo Sakazaki Outfit, Low Voice Type 5)[SB 1]
|
1,362
|
|
Kyo Kusanagi
|
•Captain Falcon  •Pikachu  •Donkey Kong
|
|
9,500
|
King of Fighters Stadium
|
•Jump Power ↓
|
•The enemy's explosion and fire attacks have increased power •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd •All fighters have reduced jump power
|
ESAKA!! - KOF 2002 UM
|
- This spirit battle represents fighting against the core members of Team Japan from The King of Fighters.
- The Captain Falcon puppet fighter references both Captain Falcon and Kyo Kusanagi being close-ranged fighters who utilizes fire-based attacks.
- The Pikachu minion fighter references both Pikachu and Benimaru Nikaido utilizing electric-based attacks
- The Donkey Kong minion fighter references both Donkey Kong and Goro Daimon being heavyweight fighters who specializes in grapple-based attacks and shockwaves.
- The second battle condition represents the team-fighting mechanic of The King of Fighters where teams of three are fought one member at a time.
|
1,363
|
|
Iori Yagami
|
•Wolf (140 HP) (60 HP)
|
|
9,500
|
Reset Bomb Forest (forest)
|
•Jump Power ↓
|
•Stamina battle •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd •All fighters have reduced jump power
|
Stormy Saxophone 2 - KOF '96
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- The Wolf puppet fighter references Iori's fighting style, which utilizes slashing claws, along with his Blaster and Fire Wolf featuring purple energy, similar to Iori's use of purple fire.
- The second, more aggressive puppet fighter represents Orochi Iori, his alternate form when influenced by the Riot of the Blood in The King of Fighters '97. The stage's crimson color references the influence of the Riot of the Blood, which turns the stage red.
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1,364
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|
Haohmaru
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•Mii Swordfighter (160 HP) (Moveset 1131, Takamaru Wig, Takamaru Outfit)
|
|
9,500
|
Gerudo Valley (hazards off)
|
•Attack Power ↑ •Item: Swords
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•Stamina battle •The enemy has increased attack power when the enemy's at high damage
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Gaia - SAMURAI SHODOWN
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- The Mii Swordfighter's costume references both Takamaru and Haohmaru being video game samurais. The puppet fighter's frequent use of Gale Strike references Haohmaru's Senpuuretsuzan attack.
- The stage and music references Earthquake, another character from Samurai Shodown.
- The Attack Power ↑ rule and battle condition references the Rage Gauge mechanic from Samurai Shodown.
- The Sword items and the stamina battle condition references a typical sword battle in the Samurai Shodown series.
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1,365
|
|
Nakoruru
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•Zelda (140 HP) •Tiny Falco (40 HP)
|
|
3,800
|
Yoshi's Island (winter)
|
•Attack Power ↑ •Item: Swords
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •Stamina battle •The enemy has increased attack power when the enemy's at high damage
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Banquet of Nature - SAMURAI SHODOWN
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- The Zelda puppet fighter references both Zelda and Nakoruru having mystical backgrounds. The puppet fighter's costume features red stripes, references the red-and-white color scheme of Nakoruru's tunic.
- The Tiny Falco minion fighter represents Mamahaha, Nakoruru's hawk companion. The minion fighter's orange costume references Mamahaha's orange-tinted color scheme.
- The stage references Nakoruru's winter stage in the original Samurai Shodown.
- Similar to the battle with Haohmaru, the Attack Power ↑ rule and battle condition references the Rage Gauge mechanic from Samurai Shodown.
- The Sword items, the puppet fighter starting off with a Killing Edge, and the stamina battle condition references a typical sword battle in the Samurai Shodown series.
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1,366
|
|
Athena Asamiya
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•Palutena  •Richter
|
|
9,400
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Mushroomy Kingdom (hazards off)
|
N/A
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•The enemy favors special moves •Reinforcements will appear during the battle
|
Psycho Soldier Theme (Overseas Version)
|
- The Palutena puppet fighter represents Athena Asamiya, referencing her ancestry from the goddess, Princess Athena, from whom Palutena takes inspiration from. The puppet fighter's blue costume references the blue coloration of Athena's uniform.
- The Richter minion fighter represents Sie Kensou, Athena's close friend who, like Richter, wears a headband. The puppet fighter's green costume references the green coloration of Sie's tunic.
- The stage's auto-scrolling feature represents the auto-scrolling levels of Psycho Soldier.
- The puppet fighter's favored special moves and the music references Athena's psionic powers.
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1,367
|
|
Ralf & Clark
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•Snake
|
|
3,800
|
Gaur Plain (hazards off)
|
•Item: Exploding Types
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•The enemy's shooting items have increased power •The enemy starts the battle with a Super Scope
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IKARI - KOF XIV
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- The Snake puppet fighters references both Metal Gear and Ikari Warriors being inspired by '80s action movies such as First Blood. The puppet fighters' red and blue costumes each references the red and blue coloration of Ralf & Clark's headbands.
- The stage references the jungle-like levels in Ikari Warriors.
- The Exploding Type items and the battle conditions references the weaponry found in Ikari Warriors.
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1,372
|
|
Wesker
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•Captain Falcon (180 HP)
|
|
9,500
|
Norfair (Ω form)
|
•Attack Power ↑ •Metal Shift •Temporary Invincibility
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•The enemy will occasionally be invincible •The enemy will occasionally turn metal when the enemy's at high damage •Stamina battle
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Theme of Solid Snake
|
- The Captain Falcon puppet fighter represents Albert Wesker, the main antagonist of the Resident Evil series. The puppet fighter's black costume references the black costume Albert is prominently seen wearing.
- The stage references the location of the final battle in Resident Evil 5, where Chris fought Wesker in the crater of an active volcano in Kijuju, Africa.
- The music references how the arrangement of Theme of Solid Snake and the first three Resident Evil games share the same composer, Masami Ueda.
- The battle conditions references Uroboros Wesker, the alternate form Wesker takes during the final boss battle in Resident Evil 5 which turned him into a metallic monster after infecting himself with the Uroboros virus.
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1,373
|
|
Leon
|
•Fox (150 HP) •Villager Team ×3 ×3 ×3 (60 HP)
|
|
3,800
|
Gerudo Valley (hazards off)
|
•Item: Exploding Types
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •Stamina battle •The enemy favors neutral specials
|
Psycho Bits
|
- The Fox puppet fighter references both Fox and Leon serving their respective militaries. The puppet fighter's black costume references the black coloration of Leon's outfit.
- The Villager Team represents the Ganado, infected villagers that serve as the main enemies in the village section of Resident Evil 4. The puppet fighters are slow and frequently uses grab attacks, referencing the Ganados' main method of attacking by slowly approaching the player and latching onto them.
- The stage references the Spanish village in Resident Evil 4 where the game's first act takes place.
- The music likely references the Mercenaries mode in Resident Evil 4, which features a similar style of techno music.
- The puppet fighter's favored Blaster and the Exploding Type items references Leon being equipped with his Wing Shooters and explosive weapons.
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1,374
|
|
Chris
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•Snake  •Richter
|
|
3,900
|
Fourside (Battlefield form)
|
•Item: Shooting Types
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•The enemy starts the battle with a Franklin Badge •The enemy's ranged weapons have increased power •The enemy favors special moves
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Battle in the Base
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- The Snake puppet fighter references both Snake and Chris Redfield serving their respective military tactical teams. The puppet fighter's frequent use of C4 references Chris being equipped with explosive weapons.
- The Richter minion fighter represents Piers Nivans, Chris's partner throughout his campaign in Resident Evil 6. The puppet fighter starts off with a Staff, referencing Piers' signature gun in Resident Evil 6, the Anti-Materiel Rifle.
- The stage references Lanshiang, China, the setting for much of the plot in Resident Evil 6.
- The Shooting Type items and the second battle condition references Chris and Piers being expert marksman.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Franklin Badge, referencing the Special Tactics And Rescue Service (S.T.A.R.S.) badge Chris wears.
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1,375
|
|
Jill
|
•Wii Fit Trainer  •Giant Ganondorf
|
|
2,200
|
Luigi's Mansion (hazards off)
|
•Item: Ray Gun
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy's shooting items have increased power •Reinforcements will appear during the battle
|
Cavern
|
- The Wii Fit Trainer puppet fighter references Jill Valentine, with the puppet fighter's grey color scheme sharing the same coloration of Jill's shirt. The Ray Gun item and the second battle condition references Jill utilizing firearms.
- The Giant Ganondorf minion fighter represents the recurring enemy/boss type, the Tyrant, the particular Tyrant represented being the Pursuer, the first ever Nemesis-T Type introduced in Resident Evil 3. The minion fighter's Slow Super Armor effect references the Tyrant's slow movement towards his opponent while being very hard to KO, damage, or even make it display any signs of being hurt.
- The stage references the Spencer Mansion, the main setting of the original Resident Evil.
- The music references both the Metal Gear series and the Resident Evil series featuring a military protagonist.
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1,376
|
|
ASTRAL CHAIN Hero (Female)
|
•Zero Suit Samus  •Metal Shulk
|
|
9,500
|
Final Destination
|
•Item: Black Hole
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy favors special moves
|
Main Theme - METAL GEAR SOLID PEACE WALKER
|
- The Zero Suit Samus puppet fighter represents the female ASTRAL CHAIN Hero. The puppet fighter's favored Plasma Whip references the Astral Chains attached to her Legion.
- The Metal Shulk minion fighter represents the Sword Legion seen in this spirit's artwork.
- The stage references the Astral Planes, with the Black Hole item referencing the Gates, an interdimensional wormhole between the Ark and the Astral Plane.
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1,377
|
|
ASTRAL CHAIN Hero (Male)
|
•Chrom  •Metal Dark Pit
|
|
9,500
|
Fourside (Ω form)
|
N/A
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy is metal
|
Corneria - Star Fox Zero
|
- The Chrom puppet fighter references both Chrom and the male ASTRAL CHAIN hero being male protagonists with short blue hair.
- The Metal Dark Pit minion fighter represents the Bow Legion seen in this spirit's artwork.
- The stage references the Ark, the city setting in Astral Chain.
- The music likely references both Astral Chain and Star Fox Zero being developed by PlatinumGames.
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1,378
|
|
Kyle
|
•Cloud  •Sheik Team ×3
|
|
4,200
|
New Pork City (hazards off)
|
•Attack Power ↑ •Item: Exploding Types
|
•The enemy has increased attack power when the enemy's at high damage •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd
|
Attack - Soma Bringer
|
- The Cloud puppet fighter represents Kyle, the leader of the outcast hacker group the Hermits who, like Cloud, carries a large weapon over his back.
- This spirit battle references the first encounter with Kyle where the player must defeat three of the Hermits before fighting against Kyle. The Exploding Type items references Kyle dropping bombs on the player while fighting against the three Hermits.
- The stage references the Ark, the city setting in Astral Chain.
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1,379
|
|
Lappy
|
•Giant Isabelle
|
|
2,400
|
Fourside (hazards off)
|
•Invisibility •Item: Throwing Types
|
•The enemy is invisible •The enemy is giant
|
Balloon Trip (for 3DS / Wii U)
|
- The Isabelle puppet fighter references both Isabelle and Lappy being yellow, long-eared mascot characters. The puppet fighter's Giant size references Lappy being adult-sized.
- Similar to the battle with the ASTRAL CHAIN Hero (Male), the stage references the Ark's city setting in Astral Chain.
- The music and the Throwing Type items references "Lappy Balloon", an 8-bit minigame where Lappy hands out balloons to people.
- The Invisibility battle condition references Lappy appearing out of nowhere during the tutorial.
|
1,394
|
|
Kunio
|
•Mii Brawler (Moveset 2122, Toad Outfit)
|
|
9,500
|
Moray Towers
|
•Item Tidal Wave •Item: Battering Types
|
•The enemy favors neutral specials •The enemy has increased attack power •Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while
|
Mach Rider
|
- The Mii Brawler puppet fighter's costume represents Kunio with the Toad Outfit resembling Kunio's school uniform. The puppet fighter's favored Flashing Mach Punch references Kunio's signature move, Mach Punch.
- The stage references the main city setting of the River City series.
- The music references both Mach Rider and River City Ransom being released on the NES.
- The Battering Type items references the battering weapons used during the River City series fights.
- The Food item (Onigiri) in the Item Tidal Wave rule and the second battle condition references how Kunio increases his stats by eating food.
|
1,395
|
|
Riki (River City)
|
•Little Mac
|
|
3,600
|
Saffron City (hazards off)
|
•Attack Power ↑ •Item: Balls
|
•The enemy has increased attack power after a little while •The enemy favors neutral attacks
|
Excite Truck
|
- The Little Mac puppet fighter references both Little Mac and Riki utilizing fast punches in their respective game series. The puppet fighter's black costume features blue shorts, referencing the blue coloration of Riki's jacket.
- The stage references the main city setting of the River City series.
- The Ball items references Riki participating in the Hanazono High School's sports clubs.
- The puppet fighter's favored Straight Lunge references Riki's signature move, Mach Punch, which is also Kunio's signature move.
|
1,396
|
|
Goda
|
•Donkey Kong  •Diddy Kong
|
|
2,000
|
Onett
|
•Item: Battering Types
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy's side special has increased power •The enemy favors side specials
|
Golden Forest
|
- The Donkey Kong puppet fighter references both Donkey Kong and Goda being strong fighters who uses an attack similar to Donkey Kong's Headbutt. The puppet fighter's green coloration references the green coloration of Goda's jacket.
- The Diddy Kong minion fighter represents Godai, referencing both Diddy Kong and Godai being close friends with Donkey Kong and Goda respectively.
- The stage references the main city setting of the River City series.
- Similar to the battle with Kunio, the Battering Type items references the battering weapons used during the River City series fights.
|
1,397
|
|
Ryuichi & Ryuji
|
•Ryu ×2
|
|
9,300
|
Wrecking Crew (Battlefield form)
|
•Item: Killing Edge
|
•The enemy's side special has increased power •The enemy favors side specials
|
Flash in the Dark (Dr. Wily Stage 1)
|
- The Ryu puppet fighter references Ryuichi & Ryuji being martial artists who shares "Ryu" as part of their names. The puppet fighter's orange costume references the orange coloration of the Dragon Twins' outfits.
- The stage references the main city setting of the River City series.
- The music references Mega Man 9 being styled after games released on the NES, the console which River City Ransom was released on.
- The Killing Edge item references the battering weapons used during the River City series fights.
- The puppet fighters' favored Tatsumaki Senpukyaku references the Dragon Twins' frequent use of jumpkicks.
|
1,398
|
|
Cuphead
|
•Mega Man (140 HP) •Giant Peach Team   (70 HP)
|
|
9,400
|
New Pork City (Ω form)
|
N/A
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy's ranged weapons have increased power •Stamina battle
|
Final Results - Wii Party U
|
- The Mega Man puppet fighter, without DLC, and the battle conditions references Cuphead being a run-and-gun game, which involves the player continuously firing projectiles at bosses while dodging their attacks with Mega Man's games being the first among the genre.
- The Giant Peach Team likely the Root Pack, a trio of giant root vegetables that serve as the boss of Inkwell Isle I. The three minion fighters frequently use the same attacks references each of the Root Pack members using the same attack in each phase of the boss fight.
- The stage features flashing neon lights, referencing the Devil's Casino, which also features flashing neon lights.
- The music, without DLC, references the jazz-inspired soundtrack in Cuphead.
|
•Mii Gunner (140 HP) (Moveset 1312, Cuphead Hat, Cuphead Outfit)[SB 1] •Giant Peach Team   (70 HP)
|
Floral Fury[SB 1]
|
1,399
|
|
Mugman
|
•Mega Man 
|
|
9,400
|
Garden of Hope (hazards off)
|
•Sudden Final Smash •Item: Screw Attack
|
•The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash after a little while •The enemy favors neutral specials •The enemy has increased attack power
|
Clu Clu Land
|
- The two puppet fighters represents Mugman and Cuphead being twin brothers with identical attributes. The Mega Man puppet fighters' cyan and red coloration references Mugman and Cupheads' cyan and red shorts respectively.
- The stage references Inkwell Isle One where Cuphead and Mugman live with their father figure Elder Kettle and fight the first bosses encountered in the game.
- The music, without DLC, references the jazz-inspired soundtrack in Cuphead.
- The Screw Attack item references the jumping animation in Cuphead.
- The Sudden Final Smash rule and battle conditions references the Super Arts from Cuphead, with the Mii Gunner's Final Smash, Full Blast (and to a lesser extent, Mega Man's Final Smash Mega Legends), resembling Super Art 1, Energy Beam.
- The Mii Gunners' favored Charge Blast references one of the unlockable weapons which lets Cuphead and Mugman fire charged projectiles.
|
•Mii Gunner (Moveset 1312, Cuphead Hat, Cuphead Outfit)[SB 1] •Mii Gunner (Moveset 2112, Cuphead Hat, Cuphead Outfit)
|
Floral Fury[SB 1]
|
1,400
|
|
The Devil (Cuphead)
|
•Giant Mewtwo
|
|
4,000
|
Castle Siege (Underground Cavern)
|
•Attack Power ↑ •Assist Trophy Enemies (Bomberman)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear after a little while •The enemy has increased attack power when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy starts the battle with a Death's Scythe
|
Flashes of Fear
|
- The Mewtwo puppet fighter references both Mewtwo and the Devil sporting elongated tails. The puppet fighter's purple coloration features a dark shade, referencing the Devil's dark color scheme.
- This spirit battle references the final stage of Cuphead, "One Hell Of A Time", where the Devil is fought in an inferno. During the fight, the Devil descends underground and grows in size, while Cuphead and Mugman must navigate floating rock platforms to survive.
- The music, without DLC, references the jazz-inspired soundtrack in Cuphead.
- The Bomberman Assist Trophy enemy references the bat-winged bombs that the Devil summons, which explode into a huge radius when not dealt with.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Death's Scythe, referencing the pitchfork the Devil carries.
|
Floral Fury[SB 1]
|
1,401
|
|
King Dice
|
•Giant Mii Swordfighter (Moveset 3211,Chibi-Robo Hat, Butler Outfit) •Tiny Mr. Game & Watch Team ×6
|
|
2,300
|
WarioWare, Inc.
|
N/A
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy has super armor but moves slower
|
Jungle Level Jazz Style (for 3DS / Wii U)
|
- The Giant Mii Swordfighter puppet fighter's costume represents King Dice, with the Chibi-Robo Hat referencing King Dice's flat-topped head and the Butler Outfit referencing his tuxedo.
- The white Tiny Mr. Game & Watch Team represents the row of cards that King Dice summons when fighting him. The number of fighters and their frequent use of Judge references the dice that appear throughout the fight that determine which bosses are fought before facing King Dice himself.
- The stage references the stage "All Bets Are Off!", in which landing on a red numbered space sends the player to a mini-boss, similar to being sent into the microgames. The board game can also benefit the player by giving health, which can also happen after completing microgames.
- The music, without DLC, represents the jazz-inspired soundtrack in Cuphead.
- The Slow Super Armor battle condition references how King Dice is impossible to launch or make flinch when you fight him in the original game.
|
Floral Fury[SB 1]
|
1,402
|
|
Lotus
|
•Bayonetta
|
|
3,600
|
Frigate Orpheon (Battlefield form)
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Gray Fox)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear
|
The Keeper of the Lake
|
- The Bayonetta puppet fighter represents Lotus, the player's guide in WARFRAME. The puppet fighter's blue costume references the blue-and-black coloration of Lotus's outfit.
- The stage references the Kuva Fortress, a space-bound location which, like the Frigate Orpheon, features a boss battle who shares the royal title of "queen".
- The Gray Fox Assist Trophy enemy references the various Tenno in the game, who all wear cybernetic suits to fight in. The Assist Trophy enemy also references its close resemblance to Excalibur.
|
1,404
|
|
Ring Fit Trainees
|
•Wii Fit Trainer 
|
|
9,400
|
Golden Plains
|
•Curry-Filled
|
•The enemy breathes fire
|
Training Menu - Wii Fit U
|
- The Wii Fit Trainer puppet fighters and the music references both Wii Fit and Ring Fit Adventure being exercise genre games. The puppet fighters also references both the Wii Fit Trainers and the Ring Fit Trainees being fit characters whose genders are chosen by the player.
- The stage features collectible coins, referencing the collectible rings throughout Ring Fit Adventure.
- The Curry-Filled rule and battle condition references the Ring Fit Trainee's hair when synced with Ring, represented with the player's heart rate.
|
1,405
|
|
Dragaux
|
•Incineroar (200 HP)
|
|
9,500
|
Find Mii (Ω form)
|
•Metal Shift •Giant •Item: Food
|
•The enemy is giant when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy will occasionally turn metal when the enemy's at high damage •Stamina battle
|
Battle Start - Fossil Fighters: Frontier
|
- The Incineroar puppet fighter references both Incineroar and Dragaux emphasizing their upper body strength. The puppet fighter's grey coloration references Dragaux's grey color scheme.
- The stage, music, and stamina battle condition references the battle at Dragaux Stadium, which ends each world and where Dragaux challenges the player with exercise and a boss battle.
- The Metal Shift and Giant rules references the final boss battle against Dragaux where he transforms into the gigantic Dark Dragaux.
- The Food item references the different types of ingredients used to make smoothies, which boosts the player's health.
|
1,406
|
|
Ring
|
•Wii Fit Trainer  •Clear Bayonetta
|
|
3,800
|
Garden of Hope (hazards off)
|
N/A
|
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy starts the battle with a Gust Bellows •The enemy is invisible
|
Boss Battle
|
- Similar to the battle with the Ring Fit Trainee, the Wii Fit Trainer puppet fighter represents the female Ring Fit Trainee.
- The Clear Bayonetta puppet fighter's frequent use of smash attacks resembles a ring, referencing Ring's circular shape. The puppet fighter's Wicked Weaves releases the disembodied limbs of a demon, referencing both Ring's ability to attack by releasing holographic disembodies rings, and the opening of Ring Fit Adventure where Dragaux is released from Ring.
- The stage references the opening and the first stage in Beginnia, where Ring is met.
- The puppet fighter starts off with a Gust Bellows, referencing Ring's ability to inhale or burst air like a vacuum cleaner.
|
1,411
|
|
Duran & Angela
|
•Roy  •Zelda  •Tiny Bunny Kirby ×2
|
|
9,200
|
Gaur Plain (Ω form)
|
•Item: Ramblin' Evil Mushroom
|
•Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd
|
Filled with Hope
|
- The Roy puppet fighter references both Roy and Duran being red-haired swordsmen, with the Zelda puppet fighter references both Zelda nad Angela being tapered-eared princesses unreleated to elves.
- The yellow Tiny Bunny Kirby minion fighters represent the Rabites, round, yellow-colored, rabbit-like enemies recurring in the Mana series.
- The stage references the various grassland areas in the Mana series.
- The Ramblin' Evil Mushroom item references the Mushboom, a recurring enemy from the Mana series.
|
1,412
|
|
Kevin & Charlotte
|
•Incineroar  •Tiny Robin
|
|
9,100
|
Hyrule Castle (hazards off)
|
•Health Recovery •Attack Power ↑
|
•The enemy has increased attack power when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy is healed significantly when the enemy's at high damage
|
Preparing to Advance
|
- The Incineroar puppet fighter and the Attack Power ↑ rule represents Kevin, a tiger-like Demi-Beastman who can transform into a powerful beastly werewolf.
- The Tiny Robin puppet fighter starts off with a Star Rod, representing Charlotte and her star-tipped flail. The Health Recovery rule references Charlotte being a Half-Elf Cleric with the ability to heal herself and her party.
- The stage references the castle of Ferolia, the Beast Kingdom to which Kevin is the prince.
- The music references both Fire Emblem and Trials of Mana being fantasy role-playing games.
|
1,413
|
|
Hawkeye & Riesz
|
•Sheik  •Mii Swordfighter (Moveset 3223, Peach's Crown, Green Pirate Outfit, Type 4 Normal voice)
|
|
9,600
|
Great Bay (hazards off)
|
•Earthquake
|
•Timed battle (1:30) •Periodic earthquakes will shake the stage •The enemy favors special moves
|
Dawn in the Desert
|
- The Sheik puppet fighter references both Sheik and Hawkeye being nimble characters, with the puppet fighter also referencing Hawkeye being able to change his class to Ninja at Level 18.
- The Mii Swordfighter puppet fighter's costume represents Riez, with Peach's Crown referencing Riez being the blonde princess of Laureate, and the green-colored Pirate Outfit resembling Riez's clothes.
- The stage and music references the Oasis of Deen, an oasis village in Nerval, Hawkeye's homeland.
- The Earthquake rule and battle condition references Rock Fall, an Earth-based spell that Hawkeye uses as a Ranger-class character.
|
1,421
|
|
Alfyn & Therion
|
•Sheik  •Dr. Mario
|
|
9,200
|
Distant Planet (Battlefield form)
|
•Hazard: Poison Floor
|
•The floor is poisonous •The enemy's melee blows will heal them when they hit
|
Save the World, Heroes!
|
- The Sheik puppet fighter represents Therion, a thief who avoids being seen. The puppet fighter's frequent use of Needle Storm and Burst Grenade references Therion's dagger and fire-based attacks.
- The Dr. Mario puppet fighter represents Alfyn, an apothecary who wants to help others in need. The puppet fighter's frequent use of Megavitamins, the Poison Floor hazard, and the Lifesteal battle condition references Alfyn's ability to conjure up potions in the middle of battle, including poisons and medicine.
- The stage represents the town of Clearbrook, a village situated near a forest where Alfyn hails from.
- The music references both Find Mii and Octopath Traveler being role-playing games.
|
1,422
|
|
Tressa & Cyrus
|
•Villager  •Robin
|
|
9,400
|
Luigi's Mansion
|
•Item: Battering Items •Hazard: Heavy Wind
|
•Dangerously high winds are in effect after a little while
|
Battle Scene / Final Boss - Golden Sun
|
- The Villager puppet fighter references both the Villager and Tressa being characters who make money by selling items, with the Battering Items referencing the weapons Tressa purchases and sells as a merchant.
- The Robin puppet fighter represents Cyrus, a professor who, like Robin, uses various elemental attacks in battle.
- The stage references the Ruins of Eld where Cyrus journeys to achieve the magical tome, From the Far Reaches of Hell.
- The music references both Golden Sun and Octopath Traveler being role-playing games.
- The Heavy Wind hazard references Tressa's wind-based attacks that she can primarily use in battle.
|
1,423
|
|
H'aanit & Ophilia
|
•Palutena  •Wolf  •Pit
|
|
9,200
|
Summit (Battlefield form)
|
•Health Recovery
|
•The enemy's ranged weapons have increased power •The enemy can unleash powerful critical hits at random •The enemy is healed significantly when the enemy's at high damage
|
Battle Start - Fossil Fighters: Frontier
|
- The Palutena puppet fighter references both Palutena and Ophelia utilizing magical abilities while carrying a large staff. The Health Recovery rule and battle condition references Ophilia's abilities as a cleric to heal herself and the party.
- The Pit puppet fighter frequently using Palutena Bow represents H'aanit, an archer with a bow as a primary weapon. The Wolf puppet fighter represents Linde, H'aanit's snow leopard companion.
- The stage represents the Frostlands, a snowbound region in the northern areas of Orsterra (Octopath Traveler's main setting), from which Ophilia hails.
- The music references both Fossil Fighters and Octopath Traveler being role-playing games.
|
1,424
|
|
Olberic & Primrose
|
•Bayonetta
|
|
9,500
|
Coliseum
|
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Black Knight)
|
•Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy favors air attacks
|
Worthy Rival Battle
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- The Bayonetta puppet fighter represents Primrose, a feminine fighter with a well-known passion for dance.
- The stage references the arena in Victors Hollow, a location Olberic travels to during his story in search of Erhardt, an ally turned traitor.
- The Black Knight Assist Trophy enemy represents Olberic, a knight from a fallen kingdom who uses very strong sword attacks able to defeat enemies quickly.
- Uniquely, Olberic is the only Octopath Traveler cast member to not be represented by a puppet fighter, instead being represented through the Black Knight Assist Trophy.
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1,456
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Seth & Gloria
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•Mii Swordfighter (Moveset: 3223,Chrom Wig, Dunban Outfit) •Zelda
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9,400
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Delfino Plaza (Large Island)
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•Health Recovery •Defense ↑ •Item: Swords
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•The enemy has increased defense after a little while •The enemy is healed when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy's melee blows will heal them when they hit
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Jergingha - Planet Destruction Form
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1,457
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Elvis & Adelle
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•Robin  •Sheik
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3,800
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Reset Bomb Forest (forest)
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•Attack Power ↑
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•The enemy's magic attacks have increased power •The enemy has increased attack power after a little while •The enemy favors side specials
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Save the World, Heroes!
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- ^ a b c d e f g This alternative occurs when the corresponding DLC has been purchased and downloaded.
Series Order[edit]
Number |
Name |
Series
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1,115 |
Sheriff |
Sheriff Series
|
1,116 |
Pitcher & Batter |
Baseball
|
1,117 |
Tennis Player |
Tennis
|
1,118 |
Tamagon |
Devil World
|
1,119 |
Devil
|
1,120 |
Urban Champion Fighter |
Urban Champion Series
|
1,121 |
Bubbles |
Clu Clu Land Series
|
1,122 |
Unira
|
1,123 |
Excitebike |
Excitebike Series
|
1,124 |
Balloon Fighter |
Balloon Fight Series
|
1,125 |
Fish
|
1,126 |
Mach Rider |
Mach Rider Series
|
1,127 |
Diskun |
Disk System
|
1,128 |
Takamaru |
The Mysterious Murasame Castle
|
1,129 |
Volleyball Player |
Volleyball
|
1,130 |
Donbe & Hikari |
Famicom Mukashibanashi Series
|
1,131 |
Donbe & Hikari (Shin Onigashima Kouhen)
|
1,132 |
Hockey Players |
Ice Hockey
|
1,133 |
MONSTER |
Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally Series
|
1,134 |
Tank & Infantry |
Famicom Wars Series
|
1,135 |
Andy |
Advance Wars Series
|
1,136 |
Eagle
|
1,137 |
Olaf
|
1,138 |
Ayumi Tachibana |
Famicom Tantei Club Series
|
1,139 |
Goku & Chao |
Famicom Mukashibanashi Series
|
1,140 |
Sukapon |
Joy Mech Fight
|
1,141 |
Yakuman Player |
Yakuman
|
1,142 |
Commander |
X
|
1,143 |
Frog & Snake |
Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru
|
1,144 |
Prince of Sablé
|
1,145 |
Prince Richard
|
1,146 |
Muddy Mole |
Mole Mania
|
1,147 |
Maruhige Shop Owner |
Trade & Battle: Card Hero Series
|
1,148 |
Satoru
|
1,149 |
Dr. Wright |
SimCity Series
|
1,150 |
ST Falcon |
Battle Clash
|
1,151 |
F-Type |
Stunt Race FX
|
1,152 |
Tractor Trailer
|
1,153 |
Lip |
Panel de Pon Series
|
1,154 |
Dion, Max, & Jack |
Marvelous: Mouhitotsu no Takarajima
|
1,155 |
Hakkun |
Sutte Hakkun
|
1,156 |
Girl from Hajimari no Mori |
Hajimari no Mori
|
1,157 |
Harry |
Teleroboxer
|
1,158 |
Ryota Hayami |
Wave Race Series
|
1,159 |
Akari Hayami |
1080° Series
|
1,160 |
Ray Mk II |
Custom Robo Series
|
1,161 |
Ray Mk III
|
1,162 |
Flare
|
1,163 |
Bayonette
|
1,164 |
Saki Amamiya |
Sin & Punishment Series
|
1,165 |
Isa Jo
|
1,166 |
Helirin |
Kuru Kuru Kururin Series
|
1,167 |
Alessandro Inzaghi |
Napoleon
|
1,168 |
Isaac |
Golden Sun Series
|
1,169 |
Isaac (Dark Dawn)
|
1,170 |
Garet
|
1,171 |
Ivan
|
1,172 |
Mia
|
1,173 |
Felix
|
1,174 |
Jenna
|
1,175 |
Matthew
|
1,176 |
Magical Vacation Protagonists |
Magical Vacation Series
|
1,177 |
Putty
|
1,178 |
Mokka
|
1,179 |
DeMille |
Tomato Adventure
|
1,180 |
Tomatrio
|
1,181 |
Starfy |
The Legendary Starfy Series
|
1,182 |
Starly
|
1,183 |
Moe
|
1,184 |
Old Man Lobber
|
1,185 |
Mermaid
|
1,186 |
Mattel
|
1,187 |
Cupid |
Sennen Kazoku
|
1,188 |
Li'l Blue |
Nonono Puzzle Chalien
|
1,189 |
Yama |
SimTower SP
|
1,190 |
Jill & the Drill Dozer |
Drill Dozer
|
1,191 |
Pocket Football Player |
Calciobit Series
|
1,192 |
Karate Joe |
Rhythm Heaven Series  Rhythm Paradise Series
|
1,193 |
The Wandering Samurai
|
1,194 |
Wandering Samurai (Rhythm Heaven Fever)  Wandering Samurai (Beat the Beat)
|
1,195 |
Sick Beats Doctor
|
1,196 |
The Chorus Kids
|
1,197 |
Munchy Monk
|
1,198 |
Reporter & Wrestler
|
1,199 |
Baxter & Forthington
|
1,200 |
Sumo Brothers
|
1,201 |
Pig |
Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest
|
1,202 |
Alexandra Roivas |
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
|
1,203 |
Mappo |
Giftpia
|
1,204 |
Sagi |
Baten Kaitos Series
|
1,205 |
Milly
|
1,206 |
Chibi-Robo |
Chibi-Robo! Series
|
1,207 |
Super Chibi-Robo
|
1,208 |
Telly
|
1,209 |
Drake Redcrest
|
1,210 |
Chibi-Tot
|
1,211 |
Barbara the Bat |
Jam with the Band Series
|
1,212 |
Ashley Robbins  Ashley Mizuki Robins  |
Trace Memory Series  Another Code Series
|
1,213 |
Hanenbow |
Electroplankton Series
|
1,214 |
Dr. Kawashima |
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! Series  Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? Series
|
1,215 |
Dr. Kawashima (Concentration Training)  Dr. Kawashima (Devilish Brain Training)
|
1,216 |
Dr. Lobe |
Big Brain Academy Series
|
1,217 |
Ouendan |
Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan Series
|
1,218 |
Ouendan Cheerleaders
|
1,219 |
Elite Beat Agents |
Elite Beat Agents Series
|
1,220 |
Elite Beat Divas
|
1,221 |
Satoru Amatsubo |
Project Hacker: Kakusei
|
1,222 |
Warrior Mech Gauss |
Chōsōjū Mecha MG
|
1,223 |
Kyle Hyde |
Hotel Dusk: Room 215
|
1,224 |
Kurikin |
Kurikin Nano Island Story
|
1,225 |
Hsien |
Sujin Taisen: Number Battles Series
|
1,226 |
Magkid |
Slide Adventure MAGKID
|
1,227 |
Aisya |
ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat
|
1,228 |
Num Diddly |
Make 10: A Journey of Numbers
|
1,229 |
Idea |
Soma Bringer
|
1,230 |
Welt
|
1,231 |
T-Rex |
Fossil Fighters Series
|
1,232 |
Nibbles
|
1,233 |
Glory of Heracles Hero |
Glory of Heracles Series
|
1,234 |
Heracles
|
1,235 |
Chef (Personal Trainer: Cooking)  Chef (Cooking Guide)  |
Personal Trainer: Cooking Series  Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat? Series
|
1,236 |
Shop Assistant |
Style Savvy Series  Nintendo presents: Style Boutique Series
|
1,237 |
Vince |
Art Academy Series
|
1,238 |
Looksley |
Looksley's Line Up  Tales in a Box: Hidden shapes in perspective!
|
1,239 |
Prince Saruno |
Tsukutte Utau: Saru Band
|
1,240 |
Mio & Mayu Amakura |
Fatal Frame Series  Project Zero Series
|
1,241 |
Yuri Kozukata
|
1,242 |
Nick |
Captain Rainbow
|
1,243 |
Captain Rainbow
|
1,244 |
Raymond Bryce |
Disaster: Day of Crisis
|
1,245 |
Beetle |
Excitebots: Trick Racing
|
1,246 |
Orville |
Takt of Magic
|
1,247 |
Frey & Freya |
Zangeki no Reginleiv
|
1,248 |
Ando Kensaku |
And-Kensaku
|
1,249 |
Zip |
FlingSmash
|
1,250 |
Zael |
The Last Story
|
1,251 |
Calista
|
1,252 |
Aeron |
Pandora's Tower
|
1,253 |
Elena
|
1,254 |
Toy Poodle |
Nintendogs Series
|
1,255 |
French Bulldog
|
1,256 |
Labrador Retriever
|
1,257 |
BlueShark |
Steel Diver Series
|
1,258 |
Mallo |
Pushmo  Pullblox
|
1,259 |
Sakura Samurai  Hana Samurai  |
Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword  Hana Samurai: Art of the Sword
|
1,260 |
Nikki |
Swapnote Series  Nintendo Letter Box Series
|
1,261 |
Noise |
Kiki Trick
|
1,262 |
Dillon |
Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers
|
1,263 |
Russ
|
1,264 |
Shovel Knight |
Shovel Knight Series
|
1,265 |
Shield Knight
|
1,266 |
Plague Knight
|
1,267 |
King Knight
|
1,268 |
Specter Knight
|
1,269 |
Culdra |
Culdcept Series
|
1,270 |
Goligan
|
1,271 |
Allen
|
1,272 |
Tempo |
HarmoKnight
|
1,273 |
Eddy |
Fluidity: Spin Cycle  Hydroventure: Spin Cycle
|
1,274 |
Kageshina Kurabe |
Nintendoji
|
1,275 |
Inuji Darumeshi |
Darumeshi Sports Store
|
1,276 |
Rusty Slugger |
Rusty's Real Deal Baseball
|
1,277 |
Arcade Bunny |
Nintendo Badge Arcade
|
1,278 |
Qbby |
BOXBOY! Series
|
1,279 |
Henry Fleming |
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.
|
1,280 |
Tethu |
Ever Oasis
|
1,281 |
Esna
|
1,282 |
Musashi |
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido
|
1,283 |
Wonder-Red |
The Wonderful 101
|
1,284 |
Wonder-Blue
|
1,285 |
Rayman |
Rayman Series
|
1,286 |
Clip & Snip |
Snipperclips - Cut it out, together! Series
|
1,292 |
Boss Galaga |
Galaga Series
|
1,293 |
Bomberman |
Bomberman Series
|
1,294 |
Akira |
Virtua Fighter Series
|
1,295 |
Rathalos |
MONSTER HUNTER Series
|
1,296 |
Shantae |
Shantae Series
|
1,297 |
Risky Boots
|
1,317 |
Toy-Con Robot |
Nintendo Labo Series
|
1,318 |
Toy-Con Car
|
1,319 |
Professor Riggs & Plaise & Lerna  Professor Gerry, Plaise, & Lerna
|
1,320 |
Toy-Con VR Goggles
|
1,347 |
Radiant Gleam |
DAEMON X MACHINA
|
1,348 |
Kloster (Grief)
|
1,349 |
Bullet Walker (Brigadier General)
|
1,350 |
High Line (Guns Empress)
|
1,351 |
I-Tetrimino |
Tetris Series
|
1,352 |
T-Tetrimino
|
1,353 |
S-Tetrimino & Z-Tetrimino
|
1,354 |
L-Tetrimino & J-Tetrimino
|
1,355 |
O-Tetrimino
|
1,361 |
Ryo Sakazaki |
Art of Fighting Series
|
1,362 |
Kyo Kusanagi |
THE KING OF FIGHTERS Series
|
1,363 |
Iori Yagami
|
1,364 |
Haohmaru |
SAMURAI SHODOWN Series
|
1,365 |
Nakoruru
|
1,366 |
Athena Asamiya |
Psycho Soldier
|
1,367 |
Ralf & Clark |
Ikari Warriors Series
|
1,372 |
Wesker |
Resident Evil Series
|
1,373 |
Leon
|
1,374 |
Chris
|
1,375 |
Jill
|
1,376 |
ASTRAL CHAIN Hero (Female) |
ASTRAL CHAIN
|
1,377 |
ASTRAL CHAIN Hero (Male)
|
1,378 |
Kyle
|
1,379 |
Lappy
|
1,394 |
Kunio |
River City Series
|
1,395 |
Riki (River City)
|
1,396 |
Goda
|
1,397 |
Ryuichi & Ryuji
|
1,398 |
Cuphead |
Cuphead
|
1,399 |
Mugman
|
1,400 |
The Devil (Cuphead)
|
1,401 |
King Dice
|
1,402 |
Lotus |
Warframe
|
1,403 |
Natah
|
1,404 |
Ring Fit Trainees |
Ring Fit Adventure
|
1,405 |
Dragaux
|
1,406 |
Ring
|
1,411 |
Duran & Angela |
Mana Series
|
1,412 |
Kevin & Charlotte
|
1,413 |
Hawkeye & Riesz
|
1,421 |
Alfyn & Therion |
OCTOPATH TRAVELER
|
1,422 |
Tressa & Cyrus
|
1,423 |
H'aanit & Ophilia
|
1,424 |
Olberic & Primrose
|
1,456 |
Seth & Gloria |
Bravely Default Series
|
1,457 |
Elvis & Adelle
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- The Tank & Infantry spirit did not initially have a spirit battle, but gained one via the The More the Merrier Spirit Board event. Prior to the Rematch feature in version 8.0.0, this was the only way to participate in the spirit battle.
- Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Ninjara, Min Min, and Twintelle are the first spirits listed in the "Others" category to have a playable fighter from their franchise added as DLC, thus gaining their own category.
- Min Min is the first fighter to have a spirit prior to being added as a fighter.
- Prior to the 1.1.0 update, all Shovel Knight spirits were ordered between Rayman and Clip & Snip rather than between the Dillon's Rolling Western and Culdcept spirits.
- Prior to the 8.0.0 update, the Ryo Sakazaki spirit battle didn't have the Mii Brawler use the Ryo Sakazaki wig and outfit, regardless if the DLC was downloaded.
- Despite all four River City spirits arriving on the Spirit Board before the release of Byleth and corresponding Fire Emblem: Three Houses spirits, the former are numbered after the latter in the spirit list. Prior to the 7.0.0 update, this resulted in a complete spirit inventory having 1383 spirits, with the final spirit in the list (Ryuichi & Ryuji) being #1397, and lacking spirits #1380-1393 altogether.
- Several third-party series are ordered by the console and year their first Nintendo-published installment was released rather than being categorized with the miscellaneous third-party series, which starts from Boss Galaga and ends with Risky Boots from the Shantae series.
- SimCity was first published by Maxis for the Amiga and Macintosh in 1989, but it is categorized as a SNES series, as the version of SimCity for that console was published by Nintendo in 1991.
- Chee-Chai Alien was first published by Creatures Inc. for the Game Boy Color in 2001, but it is categorized as a Game Boy Advance series, as Nonono Puzzle Chalien for the Game Boy Advance was published by Nintendo in 2005.
- The Tower was first published by OPeNBooK (now known as Vivarium) for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh System 7 in 1994, but it is categorized as a Game Boy Advance series, as The Tower SP for the Game Boy Advance was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2005.
- Glory of Heracles was first published by Data East for the Famicom in 1987, but it is categorized as a Nintendo DS series, as Glory of Heracles: Proof of the Soul for the Nintendo DS was published by Nintendo in 2008.
- Fatal Frame was first published by Tecmo for the PlayStation 2 in 2001, but it is categorized as a Wii series, as Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse for the Wii was published by Nintendo in 2008.
- Culdcept was first published by OmiyaSoft for the Sega Saturn in 1997, but it is categorized as a Nintendo 3DS series, as the first installment for the 3DS was published by Nintendo in 2012.
- Rayman was first published by Ubisoft for the Atari Jaguar in 1995, but it is categorized as a Wii U series, as Rayman Legends for the Wii U was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2013.
- Shovel Knight was first published by Yacht Club Games for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U in 2014, but it is categorized as a Nintendo 3DS series, as the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U versions of Shovel Knight were published by Nintendo in Japan in 2016. However, it is ordered between the Dillon's Rolling Western series and the Culdcept series, despite both Dillon's Rolling Western and the first Nintendo-published Culdcept installment being released in 2012.
- Baten Kaitos is the only third-party series to be categorized with the first-party series, but not be ordered by its first Nintendo-published installment. Rather than being ordered as the last series to debut on the Nintendo GameCube, it is ordered between GiFTPiA (which debuted in 2003) and Chibi-Robo (which debuted in 2005). This is despite the fact that the first game in the series, Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean, was published by Namco in 2003, while the prequel, Baten Kaitos Origins (which Sagi and Milly appear in), was published by Nintendo in 2006.
- With regards to the Shantae series' placement in the spirit list, it may be due to its later release in Japan and not on the release of Shantae on Game Boy Color (which released in North America on June 2nd, 2002), as Risky's Revenge and Pirate's Curse were released on September 1st, 2016 and September 7th, 2016, respectively.
- Similarly, some first-party series are ordered by the release date of specific installments rather than their first installment.
- The MONSTER's ordering is based on the release date of Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally, rather than Famicom Grand Prix: F-1 Race.
- Ayumi Tachibana's ordering is based on the release date of Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shōjo for the Famicom Disk System, rather than Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Kōkeisha for the Famicom Disk System.
- Ryota Hayami's ordering is based on the release date of Wave Race 64, rather than Wave Race for the Game Boy. This results in it being categorized as a Nintendo 64 series.
- Chef's ordering is based on the release date of Personal Trainer: Cooking, rather than Shaberu! DS Oryōri Navi.
- The Nintendogs series' ordering is based on the release date of Nintendogs + Cats, rather than the original Nintendogs. This results in it being categorized as a Nintendo 3DS series rather than a Nintendo DS series.
- Eddy's ordering is based on the release date of Fluidity: Spin Cycle, rather than Fluidity for WiiWare. This results in it being categorized as a Nintendo 3DS series.
- The Nintendo DS is represented with the most series, with 22. In contrast, the Virtual Boy is represented with the fewest series, with only one, that being Teleroboxer.
- The Rhythm Heaven series has the most spirits of those not represented by a fighter, having 9 across its various installments.
- Golden Sun is the only universe without a fighter to have at least one spirit of every class.
- Electroplankton, Nintendogs and Balloon Fight have their own series symbols, but their spirits lack their respective symbol.
- Nintendogs is the only non-fighter series to use real life pictures for their spirits. Furthermore, it is the only series to use living organisms for its "artwork", rather than man-made sculpted models.
- Nintendogs is also the only non-fighter series (aside from those featured in Pac-Man's Namco Roulette taunt) not to have every otherwise-present character appear as a spirit; with the exception of the Toy Poodle, all of the various breeds featured in the Living Room stage lack Spirits.
- Yama is ordered after Li'l Blue, despite The Tower SP predating Nonono Puzzle Chalien by 2 months.
- Curiously, Yama's game of origin is credited as "SimTower SP", despite the official English title of the game being the same as its Japanese title, The Tower SP. Furthermore, the SimTower title has not been used in an installment since the first game of The Tower series, SimTower: The Vertical Empire.
- Despite Kiki Trick only ever releasing on the Wii, Noise is categorized with the Nintendo 3DS series, being ordered between Nikki and Dillon.
- The Cuphead spirits mark the first instances where the spirit battles can change depending on if DLC is installed, in which downloading the Cuphead Mii costume can change their music and, in the case of the Cuphead and Mugman spirit battles, puppet fighters to accommodate the new content.
- The Devil from Cuphead uses the title of the game in his name despite there not being any other character specifically named "The Devil" in English. This is most likely a leftover from the Japanese version where he and Devil from Devil World both use the name デビル.
- Lotus is the first DLC enhanceable spirit to not be exclusive to a DLC Spirit Board, instead making her debut in a Spirit Board event.
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