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*Due to being composed of two active characters, the {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}}' models behave strangely on the spirit freeing screen. When the player-controlled Ice Climbers enter the minigame, the partner climber's model will slide upon landing and touching the leader. On the other hand, beating a Spirit Battle against an Ice Climbers puppet fighter will seemingly show the lead climber only, but close observation shows that the partner is behind the leader with the same pose, and both Ice Climbers will separate upon being shot.
*Due to being composed of two active characters, the {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}}' models behave strangely on the spirit freeing screen. When the player-controlled Ice Climbers enter the minigame, the partner climber's model will slide upon landing and touching the leader. On the other hand, beating a Spirit Battle against an Ice Climbers puppet fighter will seemingly show the lead climber only, but close observation shows that the partner is behind the leader with the same pose, and both Ice Climbers will separate upon being shot.
*The character's falling speed affects how long the player has to wait before they can shoot the spirit in the minigame. The higher the speed, the shorter the wait.
*The character's falling speed affects how long the player has to wait before they can shoot the spirit in the minigame. The higher the speed, the shorter the wait.
*The Zacian & Zamazenta spirit only remains on the spirit board for five minutes, and is the only Legend-class spirit with this distinction.
**Despite this, the only other Legend-class spirit added via an event, Fury Bowser, stays on the board for the standard fifteen minutes.
*If the player wins a regular Spirit Battle as {{SSBU|Joker}}, his unique screen transition (similar to when he wins a VS match) plays before the spirit freeing screen.
*If the player wins a regular Spirit Battle as {{SSBU|Joker}}, his unique screen transition (similar to when he wins a VS match) plays before the spirit freeing screen.
*In the Japanese version of the game, the announcer says 'Spirit Board' in a different, slightly lower inflection than in English.
*In the Japanese version of the game, the announcer says 'Spirit Board' in a different, slightly lower inflection than in English.

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