List of spirits (Kid Icarus series): Difference between revisions

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*The enemy behavior refers to how Centurions move by flying and only attack with their bows.
*The Tiny Pit Team represents the Centurions, rank-and-file soldiers of Palutena's Army.
*The stage represents the Centurions' homeland in Skyworld.
**The stage also represents the Spirit Battle placement in the Floating Islands within the World of Light Adventure Mode.
*The first battle condition represents the Centurions' ability to shoot their bows while flying.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Kid Icarus|In the Space-Pirate Ship}}
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*The reflection effect refers to the [[Mirror Shield]]'s own reflecting capabilities and the increased power refers to the Arrows of Light.
*The Reflect Pit puppet fighter represents the [[Mirror Shield]]'s reflecting capabilities.
*The chosen music makes reference to Chapter 8 of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'', where the treasures must be retrieved from a group of Space Pirates.
*The music references to Chapter 8 of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'', where the Three Sacred Treasures must be retrieved from a group of Space Pirates.
*The second battle condition references to the Arrows of Light.
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*The battle references Medusa's boss battles, where she is usually immense in size but completely immobile.
*The pink Giant Paultena represents Medusa, the Goddess of Darkness s normally seen in her immense size.
*The stage choice represents the appearance of the final level in ''Kid Icarus'', the Palace in the Sky.
*The stage references the appearance of the final level in ''Kid Icarus'', the Palace in the Sky.
*The battle conditions represents her boss battles where she is mostly immobile. The High Gravity hazard likely references to Pit's [[Power of Flight]] used to battle Medusa while airborne, so it used as a countermeasure against characters specializing in airborne attacks.
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*The spirit fight reflects its boss battles where it shoots fireballs. The giant effect references its large size in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.
*The Giant Curry-Filled Duck Hunt represents Twinbellows, the giant watchdog of the Underworld where it fire breath attacks.
*The stage's cloudy background references the background used in Twinbellow's boss battle in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.
*The music represents Twinbellows' battle in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.
*The Spirit Battle placement in the Molten Fortress within the World of Light Adventure Mode references the Molten Fortress being occupied by fire-based spirits.
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*Each Ridley represents one of Hewdraw's heads. Their usage of [[Plasma Breath]] is due to Hewdraw breathing fireballs as an attack.
*The three Ridley puppet fighters' favor for [[Plasma Breath]] each represents one of Hewdraw's heads who attacks using fireballs.
*The stage references the Spirit Battle placement in the Floating Islands within the World of Light Adventure Mode.
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*The spirit fight references the boss battle from Chapter 5 of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'', the stage looking close to Pandora's Labyrinth of Deceit. Bob-Omb Festival condition reflects Pandora's use of bombs that can be thrown back at her.
*The Wendy puppet fighter represents Pandora due to both being female antagonists with an obsession for glamour.
*{{SSBU|Dark Pit}} appears as an ally, as he was created during this boss fight and immediately turned against Pandora.
*This spirit battle references Pandora's boss battle from Chapter 5 of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' where Dark Pit was created during the boss fight and immediately turned against her.
*The Bob-omb Festival rule and second battle condition references Pandora's usage of bombs which can be thrown back at her.
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*The stage references the Seafloor Palace where Thanatos is fought in Chapter 7 of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. The enemy's change in size references Thanatos's transforming abilities.
*The brown King K. Rool puppet fighter represents Thanatos due to both having oversized guts.
*The stage references the Seafloor Palace where Thanatos is fought in Chapter 7 of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.  
*The Tiny and Giant rules and battle conditions references Thanatos's transformation abilities.
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Kid Icarus|Hades's Infernal Theme}}
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*The giant effect and increased power references Hades's large size and raw power.
*The Giant Ganondorf represents Hades, the giant God of the Underworld and main antagonist of ''Kid Icarus Uprising''.
*Referencing how the phases of the final battle of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' have Hades and Pit traveling from the Underworld to the Overworld, Final Destination is chosen due to being a stage with a traveling background that transition from darkness to light and back.
*The stage's traveling background references the final battle of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' where Pit and Hades travels from the Underworld to the Overworld, whereas the stage's background travels from light to darkness and back.
*The music represents the final boss battle theme in ''Kid Icarus Uprising''.
*The Attack Power ↑ rule and battle conditions references Hades' raw power. The choice Item of X Bombs likely references the second phase of the final battle where Hades, in his final form (this spirit's enhanced form) uses lasers and turrets on his body to attack Pit.
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*Wario's large pink nose resembles the Specknose's appearance. The group fight references how they appear in hordes in the original ''Kid Icarus''.
*The Wario puppet fighter represents the Specknose due to Wario's nose resembling the creature.
**The three Wario puppet fighters references the Specknose appearing in hordes in the original ''Kid Icarus''.
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*References how Reapers attack the player by dashing into them and spawning Reapettes.
*The Ganondorf puppet fighter represents the Reaper, a "Grim Reaper"-like enemy from the ''Kid Icarus'' series.
**The Tiny Ganondorf puppet fighters represents the Reapettes which Reapers spawns.
*The stage references the Spirit Battle placement in Dracula's Castle within the World of Light Adventure Mode where the Reapers references Death, a recurring enemy in the ''Castlevania'' series.
*The second battle condition references the Reaper's main method of attack by dashing into the player. The third battle condition references the Reaper spawning the Reapettes if the player is caught in its sight or attacks them from behind.
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*The negative status effects reference how the Eggplant Wizard can turn Pit into an eggplant, which prevents him from attacking and effectively renders him helpless.
*The purple Dark Pit represents the Eggplant Wizard due to both being enemies fought in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.
*The rules and choice Item of Food references the Eggplant Wizard's ability to turn Pit into an eggplant, which prevents him from attacking and effectively renders him helpless.
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*The use of Ditto references her true appearance and second phase in her boss fight. The stage references the castle room where she's fought.
*The purple Palutena puppet fighter represents Pseudo-Palutena, the false doppelganger of Palutena.
*The stage references the castle room where the Pseudo-Palutena boss fight takes place.
*The Ditto Poké Ball Pokémon references Pseudo-Palutena's true appearance during the second phase of her boss fight.
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*The time limit ending before the stage transition meant to represent the player stopping Viridi from detonating one of her {{s|icaruspedia|Reset Bomb}}s.
*The Mii Swordfighter puppet fighter's costume represents Viridi, who appears as a background character.
*Kirby periodically using [[Stone]], along with his color scheme, references {{s|icaruspedia|Cragalanche}}, Viridi's living rock minion who is fought as a boss. Kirby and Viridi also share {{s|wikipedia|Makiko Ohmoto}} as their Japanese voice actress. Furthermore, Mii Swordfighter uses higher-pitched version of Type 6 voice clips, which was also provided by Ohmoto.
**The Kirby minion fighter represents {{s|icaruspedia|Cragalanche}}, Viridi's living rock minion who is fought as a boss. The puppet fighter's frequent use of [[Stone]] represents Cragalanche's stone design and exterior.
**Coincidentally, Viridi, Kirby, the Mii Swordfighter's Type 6 voice clip, share the same Japanese voice actress, {{s|wikipedia|Makiko Ohmoto}}.
*This spirit battle references Chapter 11 of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' where Viridi drops a Reset Bomb on the clashing human armies.
*The Spirit Battle placement in Poison Woods within the World of Light Adventure Mode references Viridi's association with nature, and ore specifically, the Reset Bomb Depot's forest setting.
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*The multiple enemies reference the various sections of the Lurchthorns and how they attack by throwing balls of energy.
*The Pac-Man Team starting off with a Super Scope represents the spherical sections of Lurchthorn and how they attack by throwing balls of energy.
*The stage represents the Lurchthorns' appearance as an enemy in Chapter 11 of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.
**The stage also references Lurchthorns appearing as a stage hazard.
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*References Magnus's slow mobility but raw power, as one of the few humans able to keep up with Pit and defeat multiple enemies.
*The Ike puppet fighter represents Magnus, a warrior experienced with a blade.
*The stage represents the Town where Magnus lives. The stage also references Chapter 18 of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' where Magnus is prominently featured as a playable character.
*The battle conditions references Magnus's slow mobility but raw power, as one of the few humans able to keep up with Pit and defeat multiple enemies.
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*The puppet fighter's fixation on items references Dyntos' status as the God of Forge.
*The King Dedede puppet fighter represents Dyntos due to both wielding hammers which is featured in this spirit's artwork.
*The stage and battle condition references Dyntos' status as the God of Forge.
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*References its exclusive use of swift kick attacks, and how defeating them can spawn items.
*The Zero Suit Samus puppet fighter represents Mimicutie, a [[Mimic]]-type enemy in the ''Kid Icarus'' series.
*In [[World of Light]], in the [[Temple of Light]] sub-world, it can be found after opening a treasure chest, referencing its status as a [[Mimic]]-type enemy of luring the player by looking like regular treasure chests.
*This spirit battle references fighting against a Mimicutie where it utilizes swift kick attacks and spawns items after they're defeated.
*The Spirit Battle placement in the Treasure Chest in the Temple of Light within the World of Light Adventure Mode references Mimicutie's status as a Mimic-type enemy, capable luring the player by appearing as regular treasure chests.
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