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|''{{ | |''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Tennis|Nintendo 64}}''<br>(Artwork: ''Mario Party: Island Tour'') | ||
|•Battle via Spirit Board<br>•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G<br>•Scan the Waluigi amiibo | |•Battle via Spirit Board<br>•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G<br>•Scan the Waluigi amiibo | ||
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*The yellow Rosalina & Luma reference Rosalina's association with stars in the ''Mario'' series, serving as the mother of Lumas, a star-shaped species that resembles the Super Star. | *The yellow Rosalina & Luma reference Rosalina's association with stars in the ''Mario'' series, serving as the mother of Lumas, a star-shaped species that resembles the Super Star. | ||
*The yellow Rosalina & Luma and the stage reference their respective appearance in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario 64'', both of which feature the {{iw|mariowiki|Power Star}}s, a collectible goal item resembling the Super Star. | *The yellow Rosalina & Luma and the stage reference their respective appearance in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario 64'', both of which feature the {{iw|mariowiki|Power Star}}s, a collectible goal item resembling the Super Star. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song played on the {{ | *The music track represents the theme song played on the {{iw|mariowiki|Bob-omb Battlefield}} course, the first course in ''Super Mario 64'' which features the game's first Power Star. | ||
*The Temporary Invincibility rule references the Super Star's ability to grant the player temporary invincibility when collected, which also gives them a bright, sparkling appearance. | *The Temporary Invincibility rule references the Super Star's ability to grant the player temporary invincibility when collected, which also gives them a bright, sparkling appearance. | ||
*The Attack Power ↑ and Easy to Launch rules reference the Super Star's ability to grant the player the ability to easily defeat enemies by running into them and knocking them off-screen. | *The Attack Power ↑ and Easy to Launch rules reference the Super Star's ability to grant the player the ability to easily defeat enemies by running into them and knocking them off-screen. | ||
*Rosalina & Luma's [[Grand Star]] Final Smash represents the {{ | *Rosalina & Luma's [[Grand Star]] Final Smash represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Grand Star}}, the larger and more powerful version of the Power Stars in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' resembling the Super Star. | ||
----'''Other trivia:''' | ----'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support and Shield types reference the Super Star's role in the ''Super Mario'' series as a protective power-up item. | *This spirit's Support and Shield types reference the Super Star's role in the ''Super Mario'' series as a protective power-up item. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The black Metal Mario represents Metal Mario, the dark, metallic power-up form of Mario which can obtained after breaking the [[Metal Box]]. | *The black Metal Mario represents Metal Mario, the dark, metallic power-up form of Mario which can obtained after breaking the [[Metal Box]]. | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Cavern of the Metal Cap}}, an underground cavernous stage featuring crystals and water in ''Super Mario 64'' where the Metal Mario power-up form can be first obtained. | ||
*The stage represents [[Meta Crystal]], a stage based on Cavern of the Metal Cap in ''Super Smash Bros.'''s [[1P Game]] mode which serves as the stage against the Metal Mario mini-boss battle. | *The stage represents [[Meta Crystal]], a stage based on Cavern of the Metal Cap in ''Super Smash Bros.'''s [[1P Game]] mode which serves as the stage against the Metal Mario mini-boss battle. | ||
*The stage's Battlefield form and the music track represents the {{SSBM|Battlefield}} stage in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'''s [[Adventure Mode]], which serves as the boss stage against the Metal Mario mini-boss. | *The stage's Battlefield form and the music track represents the {{SSBM|Battlefield}} stage in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'''s [[Adventure Mode]], which serves as the boss stage against the Metal Mario mini-boss. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Castle / Boss Fortress - Super Mario World / SMB 3}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Castle / Boss Fortress - Super Mario World / SMB 3}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The black Mario represents Boo Mario, the ghost-like power-up form of Mario disguised as a Boo after collecting a {{ | *The black Mario represents Boo Mario, the ghost-like power-up form of Mario disguised as a Boo after collecting a {{iw|mariowiki|Boo Mushroom}}, which features his physical facial traits and his hat. | ||
*The stage represents the haunted mansion in the {{ | *The stage represents the haunted mansion in the {{iw|mariowiki|Ghostly Galaxy}}, a ghost-themed galaxy in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' where the Boo Mario power-up form can be first obtained. | ||
*The stage and music track represent the {{ | *The stage and music track represent the {{iw|mariowiki|Ghost House}} stages in ''Super Mario World'' and {{iw|mariowiki|World 2-Fortress}} in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', both of which are inhabited the Boo, which serves as the basis of the Boo Mario power-up form. | ||
*The music track features the ominous remix of the theme song played for the Ghost House stages in ''Super Mario World'', which is used for the theme song for the {{ | *The music track features the ominous remix of the theme song played for the Ghost House stages in ''Super Mario World'', which is used for the theme song for the {{iw|mariowiki|Boo Moon Galaxy}} stage in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' where the Boo Mario power-up form can be obtained. | ||
*The Invisibility rule references the Boo's ability to turn invisible and Boo Mario's ability to turn invisible and intangible, which allows him to pass through certain walls and grates. | *The Invisibility rule references the Boo's ability to turn invisible and Boo Mario's ability to turn invisible and intangible, which allows him to pass through certain walls and grates. | ||
*The Low Gravity and High Gravity hazards reference the Boo's ability to float in the air and Boo Mario's ability to levitate higher while floating in midair. | *The Low Gravity and High Gravity hazards reference the Boo's ability to float in the air and Boo Mario's ability to levitate higher while floating in midair. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Melty Monster}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Melty Monster}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The blue Metal Jigglypuff represents Rock Mario, the rock-like power-up form of Mario after collecting a {{ | *The blue Metal Jigglypuff represents Rock Mario, the rock-like power-up form of Mario after collecting a {{iw|mariowiki|Rock Mushroom}}, which allows him to transform into a spherical, hard-shelled boulder. | ||
*The stage's Battlefield form represents the starting planet of the {{ | *The stage's Battlefield form represents the starting planet of the {{iw|mariowiki|Boulder Bowl Galaxy}}, a semispherical planet with a large round platform where the Rock Mario power-up form can be first obtained. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song played on the {{ | *The music track represents the theme song played on the {{iw|mariowiki|Melty Monster Galaxy}}, a lava-filled galaxy in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' where the Rock Mario power-up form can be obtained. | ||
*Jigglypuff's favored [[Rollout]] and the first battle condition reference Rock Mario's ability to transform into his spherical boulder form and roll at high speeds, which is capable of damaging any enemies along the way. | *Jigglypuff's favored [[Rollout]] and the first battle condition reference Rock Mario's ability to transform into his spherical boulder form and roll at high speeds, which is capable of damaging any enemies along the way. | ||
*Jigglypuff's favored Rollout is also based on the Rock-type move used by spherical Pokémon, further referencing the spherical and hard-shelled appearance of Rock Mario's boulder form and ability to roll and damage enemies. | *Jigglypuff's favored Rollout is also based on the Rock-type move used by spherical Pokémon, further referencing the spherical and hard-shelled appearance of Rock Mario's boulder form and ability to roll and damage enemies. | ||
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*The stage represents the main setting of ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', which features the [[mariowiki:Flying Squirrel Mario|Flying Squirrel]] power-up form, which functions similarly to the Super Leaf power-up forms. | *The stage represents the main setting of ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', which features the [[mariowiki:Flying Squirrel Mario|Flying Squirrel]] power-up form, which functions similarly to the Super Leaf power-up forms. | ||
*The music track is a remix of the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' ground theme played during [[mariowiki:World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|the game's first stage]] where the Super Leaf power-up form can be first obtained. | *The music track is a remix of the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' ground theme played during [[mariowiki:World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|the game's first stage]] where the Super Leaf power-up form can be first obtained. | ||
*The Heavy Wind hazard references the Super Leaf power-up form's ability to fly and glide across the stage after filling up the {{ | *The Heavy Wind hazard references the Super Leaf power-up form's ability to fly and glide across the stage after filling up the {{iw|mariowiki|Power Meter}} by running. | ||
*Luigi's frequent [[Fireball]] references how Fox Luigi is based on a [[wikipedia:kitsune|kitsune]], a mythical fox creature in Japanese mythology that is known for generating glowing fireballs. | *Luigi's frequent [[Fireball]] references how Fox Luigi is based on a [[wikipedia:kitsune|kitsune]], a mythical fox creature in Japanese mythology that is known for generating glowing fireballs. | ||
----'''Other trivia:''' | ----'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references how the Fox Luigi power-up form can help Luigi clear stages in the ''Super Mario'' series. | *This spirit's Support type references how the Fox Luigi power-up form can help Luigi clear stages in the ''Super Mario'' series. | ||
*This spirit's Shield type and Easier Dodging ability reference Fox Luigi's {{ | *This spirit's Shield type and Easier Dodging ability reference Fox Luigi's {{iw|mariowiki|Tanooki Suit}} power-up form equivalent, {{iw|mariowiki|Kitsune Luigi}}, which allows him to transform into a statue and become immune to enemy attacks. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ground Theme - New Super Mario Bros. U}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ground Theme - New Super Mario Bros. U}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The smaller-than-normal Tail Mii Swordfighter represents Flying Squirrel Toad, the Flying Squirrel power-up form of Toad after collecting a {{ | *The smaller-than-normal Tail Mii Swordfighter represents Flying Squirrel Toad, the Flying Squirrel power-up form of Toad after collecting a {{iw|mariowiki|Super Acorn}}, which gives him flying squirrel ears and a tail. | ||
*The Mii Swordfighter's Super Mushroom Hat represents Toad's mushroom-shaped head, the Monkey Suit represents Flying Squirrel Toad's yellow torso, and the high voice type represents Toad's high-pitched voice. | *The Mii Swordfighter's Super Mushroom Hat represents Toad's mushroom-shaped head, the Monkey Suit represents Flying Squirrel Toad's yellow torso, and the high voice type represents Toad's high-pitched voice. | ||
*The stage's Ω form and the music track represent {{ | *The stage's Ω form and the music track represent {{iw|mariowiki|Acorn Plains}}, the first stage in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' where the Flying Squirrel power-up form can be first obtained. | ||
*The "increased jump power" battle condition references the Flying Squirrel Jump, a technique used by the Flying Squirrel power-up form which allows the user to propel themselves upwards while flying in midair. | *The "increased jump power" battle condition references the Flying Squirrel Jump, a technique used by the Flying Squirrel power-up form which allows the user to propel themselves upwards while flying in midair. | ||
*The Mii Swordfighter's favored [[Power Thrust]] in the air features the airborne Mii Swordfighter launching at a downward angle, referencing the Flying Squirrel power-up form's ability to descend downwards at an angle while gliding in the air. | *The Mii Swordfighter's favored [[Power Thrust]] in the air features the airborne Mii Swordfighter launching at a downward angle, referencing the Flying Squirrel power-up form's ability to descend downwards at an angle while gliding in the air. | ||
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*The Striped Mario minion references his appearance as the series' titular main playable character, who befriends Baby Peach in her debut game, ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. | *The Striped Mario minion references his appearance as the series' titular main playable character, who befriends Baby Peach in her debut game, ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. | ||
*The stage and music track represent Princess Peach's Castle, the landmark castle location featured in ''Partners in Time'' where Baby Peach resides in the past. | *The stage and music track represent Princess Peach's Castle, the landmark castle location featured in ''Partners in Time'' where Baby Peach resides in the past. | ||
*The first battle condition references Mario's role in ''Partners in Time'' to travel to the past with Luigi and protect Baby Peach and their infant counterparts from the invading {{ | *The first battle condition references Mario's role in ''Partners in Time'' to travel to the past with Luigi and protect Baby Peach and their infant counterparts from the invading {{iw|mariowiki|Shroob}} forces. | ||
*The "increased move speed" battle condition references Baby Peach's first playable appearance in ''Mario Kart Wii'', featuring a high acceleration stat. | *The "increased move speed" battle condition references Baby Peach's first playable appearance in ''Mario Kart Wii'', featuring a high acceleration stat. | ||
*Mario's favored dash attack is based on a baseball slide, referencing Baby Peach's playable appearance in ''Mario Super Sluggers'', a ''Mario''-themed baseball game. | *Mario's favored dash attack is based on a baseball slide, referencing Baby Peach's playable appearance in ''Mario Super Sluggers'', a ''Mario''-themed baseball game. | ||
*The Tiny Isabelle falls slowly, referencing Princess Peach's ability to temporarily hover and glide in the air using her {{ | *The Tiny Isabelle falls slowly, referencing Princess Peach's ability to temporarily hover and glide in the air using her {{iw|mariowiki|Floating Jump}} ability or [[mariowiki:Princess Peach's parasol|her parasol]] in her playable game appearances. | ||
----'''Other trivia:''' | ----'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references Baby Peach's supportive role in her game appearances in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' and ''Yoshi's Island DS''. | *This spirit's Support type references Baby Peach's supportive role in her game appearances in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time'' and ''Yoshi's Island DS''. | ||
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*The stage represents the New Donk City Hall in ''Odyssey'' where Bowser's airship can be seen flying above the top of the city hall's rooftop holding Princess Peach hostage. | *The stage represents the New Donk City Hall in ''Odyssey'' where Bowser's airship can be seen flying above the top of the city hall's rooftop holding Princess Peach hostage. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song played during the escape sequence after the final boss battle of ''Odyssey'', where Mario captures an unconscious Bowser and quickly escapes the collapsing moon with Peach. | *The music track represents the theme song played during the escape sequence after the final boss battle of ''Odyssey'', where Mario captures an unconscious Bowser and quickly escapes the collapsing moon with Peach. | ||
*The Flowery rule references the bouquet of flowers held by the bride during weddings, as well as the {{ | *The Flowery rule references the bouquet of flowers held by the bride during weddings, as well as the {{iw|mariowiki|Burst Flower}} and the bouquet of Piranha Plants offered to Peach by Mario and Bowser respectively. | ||
*The puppet fighters starting off with increased move speed and the battle conditions reference Mario's role in the titular series to protect Peach from Bowser, which Mario fails at during the opening cutscene of ''Odyssey''. | *The puppet fighters starting off with increased move speed and the battle conditions reference Mario's role in the titular series to protect Peach from Bowser, which Mario fails at during the opening cutscene of ''Odyssey''. | ||
----'''Other trivia:''' | ----'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references Peach's role in the post-game of ''Odyssey'' by providing Mario with a {{ | *This spirit's Support type references Peach's role in the post-game of ''Odyssey'' by providing Mario with a {{iw|mariowiki|Power Moon}} in each kingdom. | ||
*This spirit's Shield type references Peach's role in the ''Mario'' series as the damsel-in-distress, whom Mario must rescue and protect from Bowser. | *This spirit's Shield type references Peach's role in the ''Mario'' series as the damsel-in-distress, whom Mario must rescue and protect from Bowser. | ||
*This spirit's Critical-Health Healing ability references how Mario was injured during Peach's kidnapping in the beginning Odyssey, but later recovers to rescue her. | *This spirit's Critical-Health Healing ability references how Mario was injured during Peach's kidnapping in the beginning Odyssey, but later recovers to rescue her. | ||
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*The grey Bowser references his appearance as the main antagonist of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', who wears his wedding tuxedo featuring a white color scheme. | *The grey Bowser references his appearance as the main antagonist of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', who wears his wedding tuxedo featuring a white color scheme. | ||
*The white Peach minion references her appearance as the damsel-in-distress of ''Odyssey'', who wears a stolen wedding dress featuring a white color scheme. | *The white Peach minion references her appearance as the damsel-in-distress of ''Odyssey'', who wears a stolen wedding dress featuring a white color scheme. | ||
*The stage represents the New Donk City Hall in ''Odyssey'' where Bowser can be seen aboard his airship flying above the city hall's rooftop while the {{ | *The stage represents the New Donk City Hall in ''Odyssey'' where Bowser can be seen aboard his airship flying above the city hall's rooftop while the {{iw|mariowiki|Mechawiggler}} absorbs the city's electricity. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song played during the {{ | *The music track represents the theme song played during the {{iw|mariowiki|Moon Kingdom}}'s underground caverns where Bowser attempts to forcibly marry Princess Peach in the kingdom's Wedding Hall. | ||
*The first battle condition references Mario's role in ''Odyssey'' to quickly rescue Peach from being forcibly married to Bowser after failing to prevent her kidnapping during the opening cutscene. | *The first battle condition references Mario's role in ''Odyssey'' to quickly rescue Peach from being forcibly married to Bowser after failing to prevent her kidnapping during the opening cutscene. | ||
*Bowser's favored dash attack references the ending cutscene of ''Odyssey'' where Bowser bumps Mario away while offering a Burst Flower to Peach so he could offer her a bouquet of Piranha Plants. | *Bowser's favored dash attack references the ending cutscene of ''Odyssey'' where Bowser bumps Mario away while offering a Burst Flower to Peach so he could offer her a bouquet of Piranha Plants. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Plucky Pass Beginnings}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Plucky Pass Beginnings}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The Mii Brawler's costume represents Toad, a member of the {{ | *The Mii Brawler's costume represents Toad, a member of the {{iw|mariowiki|Toad}} species in the ''Mario'' series who features a mushroom-shaped head. | ||
*The Mii Brawler's Super Mushroom Hat represents Toad's mushroom-shaped head, the blue Toad Outfit represents Toad's blue outfit used in his later in-game appearances, and the high voice type represents Toad's high-pitched voice. | *The Mii Brawler's Super Mushroom Hat represents Toad's mushroom-shaped head, the blue Toad Outfit represents Toad's blue outfit used in his later in-game appearances, and the high voice type represents Toad's high-pitched voice. | ||
*The stage represents Princess Peach's Castle, the landmark castle location of the Mushroom Kingdom in the ''Mario'' series where Toad serves as the kingdom's dominant species and as Princess Peach's attendant. | *The stage represents Princess Peach's Castle, the landmark castle location of the Mushroom Kingdom in the ''Mario'' series where Toad serves as the kingdom's dominant species and as Princess Peach's attendant. | ||
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*The Mii Brawler minion's costume and high voice type represent Toad, a member of the Toad species who serves as Toadette's partner in the ''Mario'' series, including her debut game, ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' | *The Mii Brawler minion's costume and high voice type represent Toad, a member of the Toad species who serves as Toadette's partner in the ''Mario'' series, including her debut game, ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' | ||
*The Mii Brawler minion and music track represent Captain Toad, the main playable protagonist in ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'' which also features Toadette as a main playable character. | *The Mii Brawler minion and music track represent Captain Toad, the main playable protagonist in ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'' which also features Toadette as a main playable character. | ||
*The stage represents {{ | *The stage represents {{iw|mariowiki|Mine Cart Tunnel Throwdown}}, an underground cavern stage in ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'' which features an underground setting and minecarts similar to the stage's normal form. | ||
*The stage and battle condition reference Captain Toad and Toadette's occupation as treasure hunters in ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'', which features a similar treasure-hunting gameplay mechanic similar to "The Great Cave Offensive" in ''Kirby Super Star''. | *The stage and battle condition reference Captain Toad and Toadette's occupation as treasure hunters in ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'', which features a similar treasure-hunting gameplay mechanic similar to "The Great Cave Offensive" in ''Kirby Super Star''. | ||
*The Mii Brawler's frequent [[Head-On Assault]] references Toad's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', serving as Peach and Daisy's down throw attack where Toad headbutts the opponent into the ground. | *The Mii Brawler's frequent [[Head-On Assault]] references Toad's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', serving as Peach and Daisy's down throw attack where Toad headbutts the opponent into the ground. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The Builder Mario represents Toadsworth, an elderly Toad who features a mustache. | *The Builder Mario represents Toadsworth, an elderly Toad who features a mustache. | ||
*The Builder Mario costume and the music track reference {{ | *The Builder Mario costume and the music track reference {{iw|mariowiki|Ricco Harbor}}, a construction zone area featured in Toadsworth's debut game, ''Super Mario Sunshine''. | ||
*The stage represents Princess Peach's Castle, the landmark castle location of the Mushroom Kingdom in the ''Mario'' series where Toadsworth serves as Princess Peach's attendant and longtime steward. | *The stage represents Princess Peach's Castle, the landmark castle location of the Mushroom Kingdom in the ''Mario'' series where Toadsworth serves as Princess Peach's attendant and longtime steward. | ||
*The Super Mushroom and Poison Mushroom items reference how Toadsworth is a member of the Toad species, whose mushroom-shaped heads resemble the Super Mushroom and the Poison Mushroom. | *The Super Mushroom and Poison Mushroom items reference how Toadsworth is a member of the Toad species, whose mushroom-shaped heads resemble the Super Mushroom and the Poison Mushroom. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The purple Luigi represents Waluigi, the evil counterpart of Luigi wearing a purple outfit who appears as the Assist Trophy enemy. | *The purple Luigi represents Waluigi, the evil counterpart of Luigi wearing a purple outfit who appears as the Assist Trophy enemy. | ||
*The stage represents {{ | *The stage represents {{iw|mariowiki|Peach Court}}, a tennis court located outside of Peach's Castle featured in Waluigi's debut game, ''Mario Tennis''. | ||
*The stage represents Princess Peach's Castle, a stage in ''Super Smash Bros.'' released on the Nintendo 64 console alongside ''Mario Tennis''. | *The stage represents Princess Peach's Castle, a stage in ''Super Smash Bros.'' released on the Nintendo 64 console alongside ''Mario Tennis''. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of [[mariowiki:DS Waluigi Pinball|Waluigi Pinball]], a race course in ''Mario Kart DS'' which is themed after Waluigi. | *The music track represents the theme song of [[mariowiki:DS Waluigi Pinball|Waluigi Pinball]], a race course in ''Mario Kart DS'' which is themed after Waluigi. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros.}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros.}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*Iggy Koopa represents Lakitu, a bespectacled Koopa enemy who pilots the {{ | *Iggy Koopa represents Lakitu, a bespectacled Koopa enemy who pilots the {{iw|mariowiki|Lakitu Cloud}}, a faced white cloud capable of hovering. | ||
*The red Tiny Bowser minions represent the Spinies, a small quadruped Koopa who features a red spiked shell and appears in groups. | *The red Tiny Bowser minions represent the Spinies, a small quadruped Koopa who features a red spiked shell and appears in groups. | ||
*The stage and music track represent [[mariowiki:World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-1]], the first stage of [[mariowiki:World 4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]] in ''Super Mario Bros.'' which first features the Lakitu and Spinies as enemies. | *The stage and music track represent [[mariowiki:World 4-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4-1]], the first stage of [[mariowiki:World 4 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 4]] in ''Super Mario Bros.'' which first features the Lakitu and Spinies as enemies. | ||
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*The Mii Fighters' Shy Guy Mask represent the Shy Guy's mask and red hood, the red Standard Outfit represents the Shy Guy's red cloak, and the low voice type represents the Shy Guy's deep voice. | *The Mii Fighters' Shy Guy Mask represent the Shy Guy's mask and red hood, the red Standard Outfit represents the Shy Guy's red cloak, and the low voice type represents the Shy Guy's deep voice. | ||
*The stage and music track represent [[mariowiki:World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-1]], the first stage of [[mariowiki:World 1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1]] in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' which first features the Shy Guy as an enemy. | *The stage and music track represent [[mariowiki:World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-1]], the first stage of [[mariowiki:World 1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1]] in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' which first features the Shy Guy as an enemy. | ||
*The Mii Fighters' favored [[Shot Put]], [[Grenade Launch]], and [[Chakram]], and the Throwing Type items reference the {{ | *The Mii Fighters' favored [[Shot Put]], [[Grenade Launch]], and [[Chakram]], and the Throwing Type items reference the {{iw|mariowiki|Snifit}}s, a variation of the Shy Guy featuring a nozzle mask which they use to shoot projectiles. | ||
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*This spirit's Neutral type references the Shy Guy's role as one of Mario's allies or Bowser's minions in the ''Mario'' series. | *This spirit's Neutral type references the Shy Guy's role as one of Mario's allies or Bowser's minions in the ''Mario'' series. | ||
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*The stage's background represents World 7 featured in the enhanced version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' in ''Super Mario All-Stars'' where the background features a cloudy sky and temples. | *The stage's background represents World 7 featured in the enhanced version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' in ''Super Mario All-Stars'' where the background features a cloudy sky and temples. | ||
*The music track represents the boss battle theme song of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', referencing Wart's status as the game's final boss. | *The music track represents the boss battle theme song of ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', referencing Wart's status as the game's final boss. | ||
*The Slumber Floor hazard references the dream world of {{ | *The Slumber Floor hazard references the dream world of {{iw|mariowiki|Subcon}}, the main setting of ''Super Mario Bros 2'' taken over by Wart, which is revealed to take place in Mario's dream while he sleeps. | ||
*The Peach minion's frequent [[Vegetable]] references the {{ | *The Peach minion's frequent [[Vegetable]] references the {{iw|mariowiki|Dream Machine}}, a device featured in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' which can produce vegetables that the player can use to throw them into Wart's open mouth and damage him. | ||
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*This spirit's Grab type references Wart's role in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' as the game's main antagonist, who takes over the dream world of Subcon. | *This spirit's Grab type references Wart's role in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' as the game's main antagonist, who takes over the dream world of Subcon. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Underground Theme - Super Mario Land}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Underground Theme - Super Mario Land}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*Morton Koopa represents Tatanga, a stout, fanged antagonist who pilots his spaceship the {{ | *Morton Koopa represents Tatanga, a stout, fanged antagonist who pilots his spaceship the {{iw|mariowiki|Pagosu}}, which is equipped with an arsenal of weapons. | ||
*The stage's background features an outer space setting, referencing Tatanga's status as an alien invader who originates from an unknown planet from outer space. | *The stage's background features an outer space setting, referencing Tatanga's status as an alien invader who originates from an unknown planet from outer space. | ||
*The stage represents the [[mariowiki:star stage|second stage]] of the {{ | *The stage represents the [[mariowiki:star stage|second stage]] of the {{iw|mariowiki|Space Zone}}, an outer space zone in ''Super Mario 2: 6 Golden Coins'' which features Tatanga as a boss. | ||
*The music track represents the underground theme song in ''Super Mario Land'', which first features Tatanga as the game's main antagonist. | *The music track represents the underground theme song in ''Super Mario Land'', which first features Tatanga as the game's main antagonist. | ||
*Morton starting off with a Super Scope, and the [[Ray Gun]] and [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] items reference the weapons used by Tatanga during his boss battles, which includes lasers and scattered bombs. | *Morton starting off with a Super Scope, and the [[Ray Gun]] and [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] items reference the weapons used by Tatanga during his boss battles, which includes lasers and scattered bombs. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The green Wario Team's helmet represents Chargin' Chuck, a large, muscular Koopa enemy wearing an American football helmet who appears in groups. | *The green Wario Team's helmet represents Chargin' Chuck, a large, muscular Koopa enemy wearing an American football helmet who appears in groups. | ||
*The stage's Battlefield form and the music track represent {{ | *The stage's Battlefield form and the music track represent {{iw|mariowiki|Yoshi's Island 1}}, the first stage of the [[mariowiki:Yoshi's Island (world)|Yoshi's Island]] world in ''Super Mario World'' which first features Chargin' Chuck as an enemy. | ||
*Wario's favored dash attack references Chargin' Chuck's ability to attack the player with a dashing tackle attack, which appears and behaves similarly to Wario's shoulder tackle attack. | *Wario's favored dash attack references Chargin' Chuck's ability to attack the player with a dashing tackle attack, which appears and behaves similarly to Wario's shoulder tackle attack. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The yellow Yoshi represents the Wiggler, a big-nosed yellow caterpillar-like enemy who debuted alongside Yoshi in ''Super Mario World''. | *The yellow Yoshi represents the Wiggler, a big-nosed yellow caterpillar-like enemy who debuted alongside Yoshi in ''Super Mario World''. | ||
*The stage and music track represent {{ | *The stage and music track represent {{iw|mariowiki|Forest of Illusion 1}}, the first level of the {{iw|mariowiki|Forest of Illusion}} world in ''Super Mario World'' which first features the Wiggler as an enemy. | ||
*The Lip's Stick item features a white flower that appears on top of the player's head when hit, referencing the white flower appearing on the top of the Wiggler's head. | *The Lip's Stick item features a white flower that appears on top of the player's head when hit, referencing the white flower appearing on the top of the Wiggler's head. | ||
*The Attack Power ↑ rule references how the Wiggler will become enraged after they are stomped on, which causes them to turn red and run angrily towards the player. | *The Attack Power ↑ rule references how the Wiggler will become enraged after they are stomped on, which causes them to turn red and run angrily towards the player. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The cyan Inkling Team represents Kamek, a Magikoopa enemy wearing thick eyeglasses and a cyan robe who appears in groups. | *The cyan Inkling Team represents Kamek, a Magikoopa enemy wearing thick eyeglasses and a cyan robe who appears in groups. | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Slide Lift Tower}}, the tower stage of the {{iw|mariowiki|Merignue Clouds}} world in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' which features the Magikoopa as the boss. | ||
*The stage and the music track represent the [[mariowiki:#3 Lemmy's Castle|Lemmy's Castle]] and [[mariowiki:#7 Larry's Castle|Larry's Castle]] stages in ''Super Mario World'' which first features the Magikoopa as an enemy. | *The stage and the music track represent the [[mariowiki:#3 Lemmy's Castle|Lemmy's Castle]] and [[mariowiki:#7 Larry's Castle|Larry's Castle]] stages in ''Super Mario World'' which first features the Magikoopa as an enemy. | ||
*Inkling starting off with a Star Rod and the Star Rod item reference the magic scepter carried around by the Magikoopa, which they can use to attack the player by shooting damaging magical spells. | *Inkling starting off with a Star Rod and the Star Rod item reference the magic scepter carried around by the Magikoopa, which they can use to attack the player by shooting damaging magical spells. | ||
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*The stage's Battlefield form represents [[mariowiki:World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-Bowser's Castle]], the first castle stage of [[mariowiki:World 8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8]] in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' which first serves as the boss stage against the Dry Bowser boss. | *The stage's Battlefield form represents [[mariowiki:World 8-Bowser's Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8-Bowser's Castle]], the first castle stage of [[mariowiki:World 8 (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 8]] in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' which first serves as the boss stage against the Dry Bowser boss. | ||
*The stage's Battlefield form and the Lava Floor hazard represent [[mariowiki:World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-Castle]], the first castle stage in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' where Bowser transforms into Dry Bowser after being submerged into the lava by Mario. | *The stage's Battlefield form and the Lava Floor hazard represent [[mariowiki:World 1-Castle (New Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-Castle]], the first castle stage in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' where Bowser transforms into Dry Bowser after being submerged into the lava by Mario. | ||
*The stage's Battlefield form and the Lava Floor hazard represent the lava-filled {{ | *The stage's Battlefield form and the Lava Floor hazard represent the lava-filled {{iw|mariowiki|Castle}} stages in the ''Mario'' series which serve as the boss stages against the Dry Bowser boss. | ||
*The music track represents the remixed theme song of Bowser's final boss battle in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', referencing how Dry Bowser is the skeletal version of Bowser who also serves as a final boss in the ''Mario'' series. | *The music track represents the remixed theme song of Bowser's final boss battle in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', referencing how Dry Bowser is the skeletal version of Bowser who also serves as a final boss in the ''Mario'' series. | ||
*The Curry-Filled rule references how Dry Bowser retains some of Bowser's signature physical abilities, including his signature [[Fire Breath]] attack, which was initially colored red-and-yellow in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' | *The Curry-Filled rule references how Dry Bowser retains some of Bowser's signature physical abilities, including his signature [[Fire Breath]] attack, which was initially colored red-and-yellow in ''New Super Mario Bros.'' | ||
*The Defense ↑ rule reference how Dry Bowser shares the {{ | *The Defense ↑ rule reference how Dry Bowser shares the {{iw|mariowiki|Dry Bones}} enemy's abilities, including an immunity to Mario's fireball attacks and not be defeated under normal circumstances. | ||
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*This spirit's Shield type further references how Dry Bowser shares the Dry Bones enemy's immunity to fire attacks and lava damage. | *This spirit's Shield type further references how Dry Bowser shares the Dry Bones enemy's immunity to fire attacks and lava damage. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ground Theme / Underwater Theme - Super Mario 3D Land}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ground Theme / Underwater Theme - Super Mario 3D Land}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The pink Giant Jigglypuff represents the Big Urchin, a giant variation of the purple {{ | *The pink Giant Jigglypuff represents the Big Urchin, a giant variation of the purple {{iw|mariowiki|Urchin}} enemy who features puffed cheeks and the ability to float. | ||
*The stage represents the main setting of ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' which first features the Big Urchin as an enemy, who appears as a stage hazard in the stage's Rock-Candy Mines layout. | *The stage represents the main setting of ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' which first features the Big Urchin as an enemy, who appears as a stage hazard in the stage's Rock-Candy Mines layout. | ||
*The music track features the theme song of the underwater stages in ''Super Mario 3D Land'', referencing how the Big Urchin serves as an enemy of the water levels in the ''Mario'' series. | *The music track features the theme song of the underwater stages in ''Super Mario 3D Land'', referencing how the Big Urchin serves as an enemy of the water levels in the ''Mario'' series. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The yellow Rosalina & Luma's Grand Star Final Smash represents the Shine Sprite, a yellow star-themed entity which shares a similar appearance and role with the Grand Star. | *The yellow Rosalina & Luma's Grand Star Final Smash represents the Shine Sprite, a yellow star-themed entity which shares a similar appearance and role with the Grand Star. | ||
*The Kirby Team's yellow, red, and blue costumes each represent the three different types of {{ | *The Kirby Team's yellow, red, and blue costumes each represent the three different types of {{iw|mariowiki|Coin}}s needed to collect a Shine Sprite: the Gold Coin, the {{iw|mariowiki|Red Coin}}, and the {{iw|mariowiki|Blue Coin}}. | ||
*The stage and music track represent Delfino Plaza, the main hub area of ''Super Mario Sunshine'' which features the {{ | *The stage and music track represent Delfino Plaza, the main hub area of ''Super Mario Sunshine'' which features the {{iw|mariowiki|Shine Gate}}, a giant monument centered with a giant Shine Sprite. | ||
*The Temporary Invincibility rule features a bright and sparkling appearance, referencing the Shine Sprite's bright, sparkling appearance, which also provided sunlight all over {{ | *The Temporary Invincibility rule features a bright and sparkling appearance, referencing the Shine Sprite's bright, sparkling appearance, which also provided sunlight all over {{iw|mariowiki|Isle Delfino}} in ''Sunshine''. | ||
*Rosalina & Luma's Grand Star Final Smash and the Temporary Invincibility rule occur at the beginning of the battle, referencing how the Shine Sprites were scattered from the Shine Gate prior to the beginning of ''Sunshine''. | *Rosalina & Luma's Grand Star Final Smash and the Temporary Invincibility rule occur at the beginning of the battle, referencing how the Shine Sprites were scattered from the Shine Gate prior to the beginning of ''Sunshine''. | ||
*The Kirby Team and the Star items reference how the Shine Sprite becomes the main collectible star-themed goal item of ''Sunshine'', which can also be obtained by collecting a certain number of different Coins in each area. | *The Kirby Team and the Star items reference how the Shine Sprite becomes the main collectible star-themed goal item of ''Sunshine'', which can also be obtained by collecting a certain number of different Coins in each area. | ||
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*The Kirby Team's yellow, blue, red, and orange costumes represent the yellow and blue male Piantas and the magenta and orange female Piantas featured in this spirit's artwork. | *The Kirby Team's yellow, blue, red, and orange costumes represent the yellow and blue male Piantas and the magenta and orange female Piantas featured in this spirit's artwork. | ||
*The stage and music track represent Delfino Plaza, the main hub area of ''Super Mario Sunshine'' which first features the Piantas as its inhabitants. | *The stage and music track represent Delfino Plaza, the main hub area of ''Super Mario Sunshine'' which first features the Piantas as its inhabitants. | ||
*The Super Mushroom and Poison Mushroom items reference the mushrooms collected, carried around, and sold by the {{ | *The Super Mushroom and Poison Mushroom items reference the mushrooms collected, carried around, and sold by the {{iw|mariowiki|mushroom dealer Pianta}} in ''Sunshine''. | ||
*The [[Banana Peel]] items reference the fruit that the Piantas produce and sell in the marketplace in Delfino Plaza, including bananas, which is featured in this spirit's artwork. | *The [[Banana Peel]] items reference the fruit that the Piantas produce and sell in the marketplace in Delfino Plaza, including bananas, which is featured in this spirit's artwork. | ||
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*The Kirby Team represent the Luma, a race of multicolored floating characters who feature simple black eyes. | *The Kirby Team represent the Luma, a race of multicolored floating characters who feature simple black eyes. | ||
*The Kirby Team's yellow, blue, red, and green costumes represent the Luma's common yellow, blue, red, and green color schemes. | *The Kirby Team's yellow, blue, red, and green costumes represent the Luma's common yellow, blue, red, and green color schemes. | ||
*The stage represents {{ | *The stage represents {{iw|mariowiki|Gateway Galaxy}}, the starting planet of ''Super Mario Galaxy'' which first features the Luma as an ally, who appear as background characters piloting the Starship Mario. | ||
*The music track features the theme song played on the {{ | *The music track features the theme song played on the {{iw|mariowiki|Comet Observatory}}, the main hub area of ''Super Mario Galaxy'' which first features the Lumas as its inhabitants, and the "Luma's Theme" song played while Rosalina reads the storybook. | ||
*The Star items references the Lumas' star-shaped design and their ability to transform into stars at will, which includes the Power Stars and the {{ | *The Star items references the Lumas' star-shaped design and their ability to transform into stars at will, which includes the Power Stars and the {{iw|mariowiki|Launch Star}}s. | ||
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*This spirit's Support and Shield types reference Luma's role in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' by helping Mario in his quest to rescue Princess Peach. | *This spirit's Support and Shield types reference Luma's role in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' by helping Mario in his quest to rescue Princess Peach. | ||
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*The pink Rosalina & Luma references her appearance in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' who serves as the "mother" of the Lumas, while her pink costume references the Hungry Luma's pink color scheme. | *The pink Rosalina & Luma references her appearance in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' who serves as the "mother" of the Lumas, while her pink costume references the Hungry Luma's pink color scheme. | ||
*The orange Kirby minion represents the Hungry Luma, the pink, hungry variation of the Luma who features the ability to swell up, inhale certain food, and transform after being fed. | *The orange Kirby minion represents the Hungry Luma, the pink, hungry variation of the Luma who features the ability to swell up, inhale certain food, and transform after being fed. | ||
*The stage's background features falling {{ | *The stage's background features falling {{iw|mariowiki|Star Bit}}s, which serves as the Lumas' primary source of food to feed the Hungry Luma in the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' games. | ||
*The stage represents Gateway Galaxy, the starting planet of ''Super Mario Galaxy'' which first features the Hungry Luma as an ally. | *The stage represents Gateway Galaxy, the starting planet of ''Super Mario Galaxy'' which first features the Hungry Luma as an ally. | ||
*The music track represents the {{ | *The music track represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Good Egg Galaxy}}, the first galaxy of ''Super Mario Galaxy'' which first features the Hungry Luma as an ally. | ||
*The Super Launch Star item references the Hungry Luma's ability to transform into planets and galaxys after being fed enough Star Bits or Coins, which can be accessed through a Launch Star. | *The Super Launch Star item references the Hungry Luma's ability to transform into planets and galaxys after being fed enough Star Bits or Coins, which can be accessed through a Launch Star. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Gusty Garden Galaxy}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Gusty Garden Galaxy}} | ||
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*The yellow Giant Pikachu's costume features a black-and-yellow striped cap, representing the Honey Queen, the giant-sized queen of the {{ | *The yellow Giant Pikachu's costume features a black-and-yellow striped cap, representing the Honey Queen, the giant-sized queen of the {{iw|mariowiki|Honeybee}}s who features a black-and-yellow striped pattern. | ||
*The stage represents Gateway Galaxy, the starting planet of ''Super Mario Galaxy'' which first features the Honey Queen as an ally. | *The stage represents Gateway Galaxy, the starting planet of ''Super Mario Galaxy'' which first features the Honey Queen as an ally. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of {{ | *The music track represents the theme song of {{iw|mariowiki|Gusty Gardens Galaxy}}, a grass-like galaxy in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' which features the Honey Queen as an ally. | ||
*The Beehive item features a swarm of bees when used, representing the Honeybees, the race of bees ruled over by the Honey Queen, which reflects the size difference between the bees and their queen. | *The Beehive item features a swarm of bees when used, representing the Honeybees, the race of bees ruled over by the Honey Queen, which reflects the size difference between the bees and their queen. | ||
*The timed stamina battle condition references the {{ | *The timed stamina battle condition references the {{iw|mariowiki|Bee Mario}} power-up form, a form obtained after collecting the {{iw|mariowiki|Bee Mushroom}}, which allows the player to fly for a limited time before the flight gauge runs out. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The yellow Giant Yoshi represents Plessie, a giant, orange, dinosaur character who can be mounted and controlled in the ''Mario'' series. | *The yellow Giant Yoshi represents Plessie, a giant, orange, dinosaur character who can be mounted and controlled in the ''Mario'' series. | ||
*The stage represents the beach at the end of {{ | *The stage represents the beach at the end of {{iw|mariowiki|Plessie's Plunging Falls}}, the first river stage in ''Super Mario 3D World'' which first features Plessie as a playable character. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of the slide courses featured in ''Super Mario 64'', which is remixed and played while riding Plessie in ''Super Mario 3D World''. | *The music track represents the theme song of the slide courses featured in ''Super Mario 64'', which is remixed and played while riding Plessie in ''Super Mario 3D World''. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Jump Up, Super Star!}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Jump Up, Super Star!}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The Wedding Mario references his appearance as the main playable character of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', who is accompanied by Cappy the {{ | *The Wedding Mario references his appearance as the main playable character of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', who is accompanied by Cappy the {{iw|mariowiki|Bonneter}}. | ||
*The Wedding Mario's costume features Mario wearing a white top hat, referencing Cappy's original appearance in ''Odyssey'' as a sentient top hat with a white color scheme. | *The Wedding Mario's costume features Mario wearing a white top hat, referencing Cappy's original appearance in ''Odyssey'' as a sentient top hat with a white color scheme. | ||
*The stage features a red propelled airship, referencing the Odyssey, the red, top hat-shaped airship equipped with propellers that Cappy pilots in ''Odyssey''. | *The stage features a red propelled airship, referencing the Odyssey, the red, top hat-shaped airship equipped with propellers that Cappy pilots in ''Odyssey''. | ||
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*The Invisibility rule references Cappy's Bonneter species, who appear as ghostly hat-like beings, as well as Cappy's ability to transform into different hats, thus appearing invisible. | *The Invisibility rule references Cappy's Bonneter species, who appear as ghostly hat-like beings, as well as Cappy's ability to transform into different hats, thus appearing invisible. | ||
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*This spirit's Support type references Cappy's role in ''Odyssey'' by helping Mario in his quest to rescue Princess Peach and his sister, {{ | *This spirit's Support type references Cappy's role in ''Odyssey'' by helping Mario in his quest to rescue Princess Peach and his sister, {{iw|mariowiki|Tiara}}. | ||
*This spirit's Neutral type references Cappy's ability to allow Mario to take control of allies and enemies in ''Odyssey''. | *This spirit's Neutral type references Cappy's ability to allow Mario to take control of allies and enemies in ''Odyssey''. | ||
*This spirit's Strong Throw ability further references how Mario can throw Cappy around like a boomerang weapon in ''Odyssey''. | *This spirit's Strong Throw ability further references how Mario can throw Cappy around like a boomerang weapon in ''Odyssey''. | ||
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*The red Peach represents Pauline, the damsel-in-distress of the ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game who is originally named "The Lady" and is depicted as a blonde woman wearing a red dress. | *The red Peach represents Pauline, the damsel-in-distress of the ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game who is originally named "The Lady" and is depicted as a blonde woman wearing a red dress. | ||
*The Wedding Mario minion references his appearance as the main playable character of ''Donkey Kong'', who is originally named "Jumpman" in the game's English instructions. | *The Wedding Mario minion references his appearance as the main playable character of ''Donkey Kong'', who is originally named "Jumpman" in the game's English instructions. | ||
*The Wedding Mario minion's costume references his appearance as the main playable character of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', which features Pauline, who serves as the mayor of {{ | *The Wedding Mario minion's costume references his appearance as the main playable character of ''Super Mario Odyssey'', which features Pauline, who serves as the mayor of {{iw|mariowiki|New Donk City}}. | ||
*The red Giant Donkey Kong minion represents the original Donkey Kong, the titular arcade game's main antagonist whose original 8-bit form is depicted as a large red gorilla, appearing as the stage element. | *The red Giant Donkey Kong minion represents the original Donkey Kong, the titular arcade game's main antagonist whose original 8-bit form is depicted as a large red gorilla, appearing as the stage element. | ||
*The stage represents 75m, the third stage of the ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game, which features the debut appearances of Mario (as Jumpman), Donkey Kong, and Pauline (as the Lady). | *The stage represents 75m, the third stage of the ''Donkey Kong'' arcade game, which features the debut appearances of Mario (as Jumpman), Donkey Kong, and Pauline (as the Lady). | ||
*The stage and music track reference "{{ | *The stage and music track reference "{{iw|mariowiki|A Traditional Festival!}}", the third and final story mission in New Donk City in ''Odyssey'' where Mario explores an 8-bit sequence based on ''Donkey Kong'' while Pauline sings the theme song played during the mission. | ||
*The Jump Power ↓ rule applied to the player and the Mario minion references the jumping gameplay mechanic in ''Donkey Kong'', the first platformer game to feature the ability to jump, which makes Mario's jumping ability appear weaker than normal. | *The Jump Power ↓ rule applied to the player and the Mario minion references the jumping gameplay mechanic in ''Donkey Kong'', the first platformer game to feature the ability to jump, which makes Mario's jumping ability appear weaker than normal. | ||
*Peach avoiding conflict and the first battle condition reference Pauline's role as the damsel-in-distress in the ''Donkey Kong'' series, where she is kidnapped by Donkey Kong and rescued by Mario. | *Peach avoiding conflict and the first battle condition reference Pauline's role as the damsel-in-distress in the ''Donkey Kong'' series, where she is kidnapped by Donkey Kong and rescued by Mario. | ||
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*The Giant Donkey Kong minion starts off with increased move speed, referencing the cutscenes in ''Donkey Kong'' where the original Donkey Kong will take Pauline and quickly climb up the ladders of each stage and to the next stage. | *The Giant Donkey Kong minion starts off with increased move speed, referencing the cutscenes in ''Donkey Kong'' where the original Donkey Kong will take Pauline and quickly climb up the ladders of each stage and to the next stage. | ||
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*This spirit's Support type references Pauline's role in ''Odyssey'' by rewarding Mario with a {{ | *This spirit's Support type references Pauline's role in ''Odyssey'' by rewarding Mario with a {{iw|mariowiki|Multi Moon}} after restoring the power to New Donk City. | ||
*This spirit's Shield type and Healing Shield ability reference Pauline's role as the damsel-in-distress in her appearance in ''Donkey Kong'' and the ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series. | *This spirit's Shield type and Healing Shield ability reference Pauline's role as the damsel-in-distress in her appearance in ''Donkey Kong'' and the ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series. | ||
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*The Giant Nurse Jigglypuff's costume features a white hat with a circular design, representing the Odyssey's sails, which features the circular Power Moon gauge which will eventually expand into a giant balloon. | *The Giant Nurse Jigglypuff's costume features a white hat with a circular design, representing the Odyssey's sails, which features the circular Power Moon gauge which will eventually expand into a giant balloon. | ||
*The stage features a red propelled airship, referencing the Odyssey, the red, top hat-shaped airship equipped with propellers that can fly through the skies in ''Super Mario Odyssey''. | *The stage features a red propelled airship, referencing the Odyssey, the red, top hat-shaped airship equipped with propellers that can fly through the skies in ''Super Mario Odyssey''. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of the Fossil Falls in {{ | *The music track represents the theme song of the Fossil Falls in {{iw|mariowiki|Cascade Kingdom}}, the second kingdom in ''Odyssey'' where the Odyssey is first seen as a broken down airship. | ||
*The Hard to Launch rule and battle conditions reference the Odyssey's function in the titular game, which cannot launch and progress throughout the game until it has collected enough Power Moons to fuel it. | *The Hard to Launch rule and battle conditions reference the Odyssey's function in the titular game, which cannot launch and progress throughout the game until it has collected enough Power Moons to fuel it. | ||
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*The smaller-than-normal Striped Mario represents Baby Mario, the infant counterpart of Mario who uses the Goo-Goo Buggy as his signature kart in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' | *The smaller-than-normal Striped Mario represents Baby Mario, the infant counterpart of Mario who uses the Goo-Goo Buggy as his signature kart in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' | ||
*The smaller-than-normal blue Luigi represents Baby Luigi, the infant counterpart of Luigi who servesas Baby Mario's brother and partner in ''Double Dash!!'' | *The smaller-than-normal blue Luigi represents Baby Luigi, the infant counterpart of Luigi who servesas Baby Mario's brother and partner in ''Double Dash!!'' | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Mario Circuit}} race course featured in the ''Mario Kart'' series, which includes elements featured in ''Double Dash!!'' | ||
*The music track represents the theme song played in the {{ | *The music track represents the theme song played in the {{iw|mariowiki|Mushroom Gorge}} race course in ''Mario Kart Wii'', which features Baby Mario and Baby Luigi as playable characters. | ||
*The Chain Chomp Assist Trophy enemy references the Chain Chomp's appearance as Baby Mario and Baby Luigi's Special Item, which allows it to pull the Goo-Goo Buggy forwards by lunging on its chain. | *The Chain Chomp Assist Trophy enemy references the Chain Chomp's appearance as Baby Mario and Baby Luigi's Special Item, which allows it to pull the Goo-Goo Buggy forwards by lunging on its chain. | ||
*The "increased move speed" battle condition references the Goo-Goo Buggy's lightweight stats in ''Double Dash!!'', which also features high acceleration stats. | *The "increased move speed" battle condition references the Goo-Goo Buggy's lightweight stats in ''Double Dash!!'', which also features high acceleration stats. | ||
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*The yellow Diddy Kong references his appearance as a playable character in ''Double Dash!!'', who uses the Barrel Train as his signature kart. | *The yellow Diddy Kong references his appearance as a playable character in ''Double Dash!!'', who uses the Barrel Train as his signature kart. | ||
*The stage represents the Barrel Train, a steam locomotive-themed kart featured in ''Double Dash!!'' which serves as Diddy Kong's signature kart. | *The stage represents the Barrel Train, a steam locomotive-themed kart featured in ''Double Dash!!'' which serves as Diddy Kong's signature kart. | ||
*The Bullet Bill item references the {{ | *The Bullet Bill item references the {{iw|mariowiki|Bullet Blaster}}, a Bullet Bill-themed kart in ''Double Dash!!'' which is tied with the Barrel Train as the fastest lightweight kart. | ||
*The battle conditions reference the Barrel Train's stats as the heaviest lightweight kart in ''Double Dash!!'', which features high speed and high weight stats. | *The battle conditions reference the Barrel Train's stats as the heaviest lightweight kart in ''Double Dash!!'', which features high speed and high weight stats. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The green Squirtle represents the green-shelled Koopa Troopa, who is depicted driving the Standard Kart in this spirit's artwork. | *The green Squirtle represents the green-shelled Koopa Troopa, who is depicted driving the Standard Kart in this spirit's artwork. | ||
*The green Squirtle Team's four fighters represents the four green shells appearing in this card's artwork, including the Koopa Troopa's shell and the {{ | *The green Squirtle Team's four fighters represents the four green shells appearing in this card's artwork, including the Koopa Troopa's shell and the {{iw|mariowiki|Triple Green Shell}}. | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Figure-8 Circuit}} in ''Mario Kart DS'' which first features the Standard Kart as a playable kart, appearing as a stage hazard driven by Shy Guys. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of the {{ | *The music track represents the theme song of the {{iw|mariowiki|Mario Circuit}} played in ''Super Mario Kart'', which features the {{iw|mariowiki|Pipe Frame}}, the spiritual predecessor of the Standard Kart. | ||
*The Squirtle Team's favored [[Withdraw]] and Green Shell item represents the Triple Green Shell, a combat item in the ''Mario Kart'' series where the player can throw three Green Shells. | *The Squirtle Team's favored [[Withdraw]] and Green Shell item represents the Triple Green Shell, a combat item in the ''Mario Kart'' series where the player can throw three Green Shells. | ||
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*The green Wario's purple costume represents his partner-in-crime, Waluigi, who is depicted driving the Standard Bike in this spirit's artwork. | *The green Wario's purple costume represents his partner-in-crime, Waluigi, who is depicted driving the Standard Bike in this spirit's artwork. | ||
*The stage represents the Figure-8 Circuit in ''Mario Kart DS'' which first features the Standard Bike as a playable kart. | *The stage represents the Figure-8 Circuit in ''Mario Kart DS'' which first features the Standard Bike as a playable kart. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of the {{ | *The music track represents the theme song of the {{iw|mariowiki|Mario Kart Stadium}} course in ''Mario Kart 8'', which features the Standard Bike as a playable kart. | ||
*Wario's frequent [[Wario Bike]] and the first battle condition represent the Standard Bike, a motorbike kart which features strong acceleration and/or speed stats in ''Mario Kart Wii''. | *Wario's frequent [[Wario Bike]] and the first battle condition represent the Standard Bike, a motorbike kart which features strong acceleration and/or speed stats in ''Mario Kart Wii''. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Mario Kart|Mushroom Gorge - Mario Kart Wii}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Mario Kart|Mushroom Gorge - Mario Kart Wii}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The blue Peach represents the Cheep Charger, a blue {{ | *The blue Peach represents the Cheep Charger, a blue {{iw|mariowiki|Cheep Cheep}}-themed kart that features a strong lightweight stat. | ||
*The blue Peach's favored grabs and throws features Toad when grabbing an opponent, who is depicted driving the Cheep Charger in this spirit's artwork. | *The blue Peach's favored grabs and throws features Toad when grabbing an opponent, who is depicted driving the Cheep Charger in this spirit's artwork. | ||
*The stage and music track each represent the [[mariowiki:Mario Circuit (Mario Kart Wii)|Mario Circuit]] and Mushroom Gorge courses in ''Mario Kart Wii'', which first features the Cheep Charger as a playable kart. | *The stage and music track each represent the [[mariowiki:Mario Circuit (Mario Kart Wii)|Mario Circuit]] and Mushroom Gorge courses in ''Mario Kart Wii'', which first features the Cheep Charger as a playable kart. | ||
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*The cyan Luigi represents the Mach 8, a cyan kart which features Luigi's "L" emblem in this spirit's artwork. | *The cyan Luigi represents the Mach 8, a cyan kart which features Luigi's "L" emblem in this spirit's artwork. | ||
*The stage and music track each represent the Mario Circuit and {{ | *The stage and music track each represent the Mario Circuit and {{iw|mariowiki|Mario Kart Stadium}} courses in ''Mario Kart 8'', which first features the Mach 8 as a playable kart. | ||
*The Mario Kart items represent the items used in the ''Mario Kart'' series, which can be obtained by breaking Item Boxes and used against other players. | *The Mario Kart items represent the items used in the ''Mario Kart'' series, which can be obtained by breaking Item Boxes and used against other players. | ||
*The High Gravity hazard only affects the player, referencing the anti-gravity gameplay mechanic in ''Mario Kart 8'', which allows players to drive their karts on almost any surface in most courses. | *The High Gravity hazard only affects the player, referencing the anti-gravity gameplay mechanic in ''Mario Kart 8'', which allows players to drive their karts on almost any surface in most courses. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Mario Kart|Cloudtop Cruise - Mario Kart 8}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Mario Kart|Cloudtop Cruise - Mario Kart 8}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The green Tiny Rosalina & Luma represents {{ | *The green Tiny Rosalina & Luma represents {{iw|mariowiki|Baby Rosalina}}, the infant counterpart of Rosalina who is depicted driving the Biddybuggy/Buggybud in this spirit's artwork. | ||
*The stage represents the Mario Circuit in ''Mario Kart 8'', which first features the Biddybuggy/Buggybud as a playable kart. | *The stage represents the Mario Circuit in ''Mario Kart 8'', which first features the Biddybuggy/Buggybud as a playable kart. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song played on the {{ | *The music track represents the theme song played on the {{iw|mariowiki|Cloudtop Cruise}} course in ''Mario Kart 8'', which features a remix of the Gust Garden Galaxy theme song in Rosalina's debut game, ''Super Mario Galaxy''. | ||
*The Mario Kart items represent the items used in the ''Mario Kart'' series, which can be obtained by breaking Item Boxes and used against other players. | *The Mario Kart items represent the items used in the ''Mario Kart'' series, which can be obtained by breaking Item Boxes and used against other players. | ||
*The Move Speed ↑ rule and the third battle condition reference the Biddybuggy/Buggybud's high acceleration stats and low weight stats in ''Mario Kart 8''. | *The Move Speed ↑ rule and the third battle condition reference the Biddybuggy/Buggybud's high acceleration stats and low weight stats in ''Mario Kart 8''. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Mario Kart|Mario Circuit - Mario Kart 8}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Mario Kart|Mario Circuit - Mario Kart 8}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The white Metal Peach represents {{ | *The white Metal Peach represents {{iw|mariowiki|Pink Gold Peach}}, the pink metallic counterpart of Princess Peach who is depicted driving the Badwagon in this spirit's artwork. | ||
*The stage and music track represent the Mario Circuit in ''Mario Kart 8'', which first features Pink Gold Peach and the Badwagon as a playable character and kart. | *The stage and music track represent the Mario Circuit in ''Mario Kart 8'', which first features Pink Gold Peach and the Badwagon as a playable character and kart. | ||
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*The stage represents Princess Peach's Castle, a stage in ''Super Smash Bros.'' released on the Nintendo 64 console alongside ''Paper Mario''. | *The stage represents Princess Peach's Castle, a stage in ''Super Smash Bros.'' released on the Nintendo 64 console alongside ''Paper Mario''. | ||
*The music track features a medley of theme songs played in ''Paper Mario'', ''The Thousand Year Door'', and ''Sticker Star'', all of which feature a boss battle against Paper Bowser. | *The music track features a medley of theme songs played in ''Paper Mario'', ''The Thousand Year Door'', and ''Sticker Star'', all of which feature a boss battle against Paper Bowser. | ||
*The Star Rod item represents the similarly-named {{ | *The Star Rod item represents the similarly-named {{iw|mariowiki|Star Rod}}, a star-tipped magic wand that Paper Bowser steals during the opening cutscene of ''Paper Mario''. | ||
*The Attack Power ↑, Defense ↑, and Temporary Invincibility rules reference the first boss battle against Paper Bowser during the opening of ''Paper Mario'' where a damaged Bowser uses the Star Rod to grant him increased attack, defense, and invincibility to defeat Paper Mario. | *The Attack Power ↑, Defense ↑, and Temporary Invincibility rules reference the first boss battle against Paper Bowser during the opening of ''Paper Mario'' where a damaged Bowser uses the Star Rod to grant him increased attack, defense, and invincibility to defeat Paper Mario. | ||
*Bowser's frequent special attacks reference the attacks used by Paper Bowser in the ''Paper Mario series'', including a [[Fire Breath|fire-breathing attack]], a [[Bowser Bomb|ground pound attack]], or a [[Whirling Fortress|spinning shell attack]]. | *Bowser's frequent special attacks reference the attacks used by Paper Bowser in the ''Paper Mario series'', including a [[Fire Breath|fire-breathing attack]], a [[Bowser Bomb|ground pound attack]], or a [[Whirling Fortress|spinning shell attack]]. | ||
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*The blue Mr. Game & Watch represents Vivan, a two-dimensional purple humanoid character whose body is made of shadows. | *The blue Mr. Game & Watch represents Vivan, a two-dimensional purple humanoid character whose body is made of shadows. | ||
*The blue Clear Mr. Game & Watch references Vivan's signature move, {{ | *The blue Clear Mr. Game & Watch references Vivan's signature move, {{iw|mariowiki|Veil}},which allows herself and Mario to hide in her shadow and appear invisible. | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Creepy Steeple}}, a haunted steeple inhabited by Boo enemies in {{iw|mariowiki|Twilight Town}} where Vivian joins Mario's party in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door''. | ||
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*This spirit's Shield type further references Vivian's Veil ability, which allows herself and Mario to be protected from enemy attacks. | *This spirit's Shield type further references Vivian's Veil ability, which allows herself and Mario to be protected from enemy attacks. | ||
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*The purple Luigi represents Mr. L, the villanous counterpart of Paper Luigi similar to how Waluigi is the evil counterpart of normal Luigi. | *The purple Luigi represents Mr. L, the villanous counterpart of Paper Luigi similar to how Waluigi is the evil counterpart of normal Luigi. | ||
*The stage represents {{ | *The stage represents {{iw|mariowiki|Castle Bleck}}, a dark castle featuring a dark cloudy background in ''Super Paper Mario'' where Paper Luigi is kidnapped and brainwashed into becoming Mr. L. | ||
*The music track represents the final boss battle theme of ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' where the final boss is the combined form of two of the game's major antagonists, similar to Mr. L's role in ''Super Paper Mario''. | *The music track represents the final boss battle theme of ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story'' where the final boss is the combined form of two of the game's major antagonists, similar to Mr. L's role in ''Super Paper Mario''. | ||
*The Fog hazard references the {{ | *The Fog hazard references the {{iw|mariowiki|World of Nothing}}, a blank white void serving as the first level of Chapter 6 in ''Super Paper Mario'' which features Mr. L as a boss. | ||
*Luigi's favored special moves and [[Poltergust G-00]] Final Smash reference how Mr. L uses a similar moveset with Paper Luigi in their respective boss battles and gameplays in ''Super Paper Mario''. | *Luigi's favored special moves and [[Poltergust G-00]] Final Smash reference how Mr. L uses a similar moveset with Paper Luigi in their respective boss battles and gameplays in ''Super Paper Mario''. | ||
*Luigi's Poltergust G-00 Final Smash references the {{ | *Luigi's Poltergust G-00 Final Smash references the {{iw|mariowiki|Brobot}}, a giant robot used by Mr. L which can inhale the player's party into its mouth and spit them out, causing them to sustain major damage. | ||
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*This spirit's Water Weakness ability references paper's general weakness to water. | *This spirit's Water Weakness ability references paper's general weakness to water. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The pink Meta Knight represents Dimentio, a masked jester-like enemy with a purple-and-yellow color scheme who features the ability to fly. | *The pink Meta Knight represents Dimentio, a masked jester-like enemy with a purple-and-yellow color scheme who features the ability to fly. | ||
*The purple Giant Luigi minion represents {{ | *The purple Giant Luigi minion represents {{iw|mariowiki|Super Dimentio}}, the combined form of Dimentio and Mr. L that resembles a giant-sized Luigi who serves as the final boss of ''Super Paper Mario''. | ||
*The stage features elements of the ''Paper Mario'' series, referencing Dimenti's role as a major antagonist of the ''Paper Mario'' series. | *The stage features elements of the ''Paper Mario'' series, referencing Dimenti's role as a major antagonist of the ''Paper Mario'' series. | ||
*The music track represents the boss battle theme of ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', referencing Dimentio's status as a Paper Mario boss. | *The music track represents the boss battle theme of ''Paper Mario: Color Splash'', referencing Dimentio's status as a Paper Mario boss. | ||
*The second battle condition applied to Meta Knight references Dimentio's teleportation ability, which he can use to quickly teleport around his boss stage in ''Super Paper Mario''. | *The second battle condition applied to Meta Knight references Dimentio's teleportation ability, which he can use to quickly teleport around his boss stage in ''Super Paper Mario''. | ||
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*This spirit's Grab type references Dimentio's role to obtain the {{ | *This spirit's Grab type references Dimentio's role to obtain the {{iw|mariowiki|Chaos Heart}} by taking control of Paper Luigi in ''Super Paper Mario''. | ||
*This spirit's Weight ↓ ability references how Dimentio is often seen floating in mid-air in ''Super Paper Mario''. | *This spirit's Weight ↓ ability references how Dimentio is often seen floating in mid-air in ''Super Paper Mario''. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The white Robin represents Mallow, a white cloud character who primarily uses magic-based attacks. | *The white Robin represents Mallow, a white cloud character who primarily uses magic-based attacks. | ||
*The stage represents {{ | *The stage represents {{iw|mariowiki|Nimbus Land}}, Mallow's home kingdom featured in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'' which is located on a large floating cloud. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song played in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', a ''Mario'' role-playing game similar to ''Super Mario RPG''. | *The music track represents the theme song played in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', a ''Mario'' role-playing game similar to ''Super Mario RPG''. | ||
*Robin's favored [[Thunder (Robin)|Thunder]] and the Lightning item reference Mallow's usage of his [[mariowiki:Thunderbolt (move)|Thunderbolt]] and [[mariowiki:Shocker (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Shocker]] spells, which allows him to attack using lightning bolts. | *Robin's favored [[Thunder (Robin)|Thunder]] and the Lightning item reference Mallow's usage of his [[mariowiki:Thunderbolt (move)|Thunderbolt]] and [[mariowiki:Shocker (Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars)|Shocker]] spells, which allows him to attack using lightning bolts. | ||
*Three fighters will appear at a time, referencing the three-player battle system in ''Super Mario RPG'' where Mario can enter the battle with only two of his partners | *Three fighters will appear at a time, referencing the three-player battle system in ''Super Mario RPG'' where Mario can enter the battle with only two of his partners | ||
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*This spirit's Support type references Mallow's role in ''Super Mario RPG'' as one of Mario's partners, whom he helps in his quest to defeat {{ | *This spirit's Support type references Mallow's role in ''Super Mario RPG'' as one of Mario's partners, whom he helps in his quest to defeat {{iw|mariowiki|Smithy}}. | ||
*This spirit's Attack type and Trade-Off Attacks ↑ ability reference how Mallow is not physically strong, but makes up for it with his strong magical attacks. | *This spirit's Attack type and Trade-Off Attacks ↑ ability reference how Mallow is not physically strong, but makes up for it with his strong magical attacks. | ||
*In World of Light, the Mallow spirit is located in the eastern cloudy area in the Light Realm, further referencing Mallow's cloudy home kingdom of Nimbus Land. | *In World of Light, the Mallow spirit is located in the eastern cloudy area in the Light Realm, further referencing Mallow's cloudy home kingdom of Nimbus Land. | ||
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*The indigo Sheik and the Warp Star item represents Geno, a red-eyed doll wearing a blue attire who serves as the alternate identity of the star warrior ♥♪!?, similar to how Sheik is the alternate identity of Princess Zelda. | *The indigo Sheik and the Warp Star item represents Geno, a red-eyed doll wearing a blue attire who serves as the alternate identity of the star warrior ♥♪!?, similar to how Sheik is the alternate identity of Princess Zelda. | ||
*The blue Mario, white Kirby, orange Bowser, and red Peach minions each represent the other members of the player's party in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', which includes Mario, Mallow, Bowser, and Princess Toadstool. | *The blue Mario, white Kirby, orange Bowser, and red Peach minions each represent the other members of the player's party in ''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars'', which includes Mario, Mallow, Bowser, and Princess Toadstool. | ||
*The stage's background and the music track represent the {{ | *The stage's background and the music track represent the {{iw|mariowiki|Star Road}}, a cosmic realm featured in ''Super Mario RPG'' where wishes turn into falling stars, serving as ♥♪!?'s place of origin. | ||
*The stage's Battlefield form features a house, representing the inn at {{ | *The stage's Battlefield form features a house, representing the inn at {{iw|mariowiki|Rose Town}} in ''Super Mario RPG'' where ♥♪!?'s star form descends from the Star Road and inhabits the Geno doll, bringing it to life. | ||
*The third battle condition references the {{ | *The third battle condition references the {{iw|mariowiki|Flower Point}} gameplay mechanic in ''Super Mario RPG'', which allows the members of the player's party to perform special moves in exchange for a certain number of Flower Points. | ||
*Sheik starting off with a Super Scope and the Star Rod item reference the guns used by Geno which can shoot powerful energy blasts, including his ultimate weapon, the star-shooting {{ | *Sheik starting off with a Super Scope and the Star Rod item reference the guns used by Geno which can shoot powerful energy blasts, including his ultimate weapon, the star-shooting {{iw|mariowiki|Star Gun}}. | ||
*The Mario minion starting off with a Green Shell references Mario's usage of shell weapons in ''Super Mario RPG'', including his starting weapon, the green NokNok Shell. | *The Mario minion starting off with a Green Shell references Mario's usage of shell weapons in ''Super Mario RPG'', including his starting weapon, the green NokNok Shell. | ||
*The Peach minion's Autoheal ability references Princess Toadstool's role as the healer in ''Super Mario RPG'' who uses healing spells for her starter abilities, including {{ | *The Peach minion's Autoheal ability references Princess Toadstool's role as the healer in ''Super Mario RPG'' who uses healing spells for her starter abilities, including {{iw|mariowiki|Therapy}} and {{iw|mariowiki|Group Hug}}. | ||
*Three fighters will appear at a time, referencing the three-player battle system in ''Super Mario RPG'' where Mario can enter the battle with only two of his party members at a time. | *Three fighters will appear at a time, referencing the three-player battle system in ''Super Mario RPG'' where Mario can enter the battle with only two of his party members at a time. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The green Marth represents Prince Peasley, a heroic sword-wielding prince who wears a cape and features a green color scheme. | *The green Marth represents Prince Peasley, a heroic sword-wielding prince who wears a cape and features a green color scheme. | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Beanbean Kingdom}}, Prince Peasley's home kingdom located northeast of the Mushroom Kingdom in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''. | ||
*The music track represents the battle theme song in ''Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser'', and interquel to ''Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'' which features Prince Peasley as a supporting character. | *The music track represents the battle theme song in ''Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser'', and interquel to ''Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'' which features Prince Peasley as a supporting character. | ||
*The battle condition references Prince Peasley's usage of his sword, which he can use with the Special Skill, Charging Champ, in ''Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''. | *The battle condition references Prince Peasley's usage of his sword, which he can use with the Special Skill, Charging Champ, in ''Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''. | ||
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*This spirit's Shield type references Prince Peasley's role in ''Superstar Saga'' by defending the Beanbean Kingdom from {{ | *This spirit's Shield type references Prince Peasley's role in ''Superstar Saga'' by defending the Beanbean Kingdom from {{iw|mariowiki|Cackletta}}. | ||
*In World of Light, the Prince Peasley spirit is located at the base of a beanstalk leading up to the eastern cloudy area in the Light Realm, referencing how Prince Peasley is a bean-themed character. | *In World of Light, the Prince Peasley spirit is located at the base of a beanstalk leading up to the eastern cloudy area in the Light Realm, referencing how Prince Peasley is a bean-themed character. | ||
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*Iggy Koopa represents Fawful, a green, grinning, bespectacled villain who rides around in a green hovercraft vehicle. | *Iggy Koopa represents Fawful, a green, grinning, bespectacled villain who rides around in a green hovercraft vehicle. | ||
*The larger-than-normal green R.O.B. minion represents {{ | *The larger-than-normal green R.O.B. minion represents {{iw|mariowiki|Mechawful}}, a large, green robotic version of Fawful which serves as his last line of defense in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''. | ||
*The stage represents the tower at the top of Princess Peach's Castle, the final location of ''Bowser's Inside Story'' where the final boss battle against {{ | *The stage represents the tower at the top of Princess Peach's Castle, the final location of ''Bowser's Inside Story'' where the final boss battle against {{iw|Mariowiki|Dark Fawful}} takes place. | ||
*The music track represents the final boss battle theme against the {{ | *The music track represents the final boss battle theme against the {{iw|mariowiki|Dark Star Core}}, the combined form of Dark Fawful and the {{iw|mariowiki|Dark Star}} in ''Bowser's Inside Story''. | ||
*The stamina battle condition references the battle system in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series where each character will feature an HP meter that gauges their health during battle. | *The stamina battle condition references the battle system in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series where each character will feature an HP meter that gauges their health during battle. | ||
*Iggy starting off with a Rocket Belt references the {{ | *Iggy starting off with a Rocket Belt references the {{iw|mariowiki|Vacuum Helmet}}, a special helmet worn by Fawful equipped with two rocket jets that allows him to fly and hover in ''Superstar Saga''. | ||
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*This spirit's Electric Attack ↑ ability references Fawful's usage of energy attacks in his boss battles in ''Superstar Saga''. | *This spirit's Electric Attack ↑ ability references Fawful's usage of energy attacks in his boss battles in ''Superstar Saga''. | ||
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*The red Peach represents Princess Shroob, the villainous princess of the Shroob race who wears a red ballgown and later impersonates Princess Peach. | *The red Peach represents Princess Shroob, the villainous princess of the Shroob race who wears a red ballgown and later impersonates Princess Peach. | ||
*The stage represents {{ | *The stage represents {{iw|mariowiki|Shroob Castle}}, the corrupted form of Princess Peach's Castle overtaken by Princess Shroob in ''Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time''. | ||
*The music track represents the final boss battle theme of ''Bowser's Inside Story'', which features a darker version of Bowser as the final boss similar to the final boss battle of ''Partner's in Time''. | *The music track represents the final boss battle theme of ''Bowser's Inside Story'', which features a darker version of Bowser as the final boss similar to the final boss battle of ''Partner's in Time''. | ||
*The Attack Power ↑ and Giant rules reference the boss battle against the {{ | *The Attack Power ↑ and Giant rules reference the boss battle against the {{iw|mariowiki|Elder Princess Shroob}}, the larger and stronger twin sister of Princess Shroob who appears immediately after the younger sister's defeat. | ||
*The stamina battle condition references the battle system in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series where each character will feature an HP meter that gauges their health during battle. | *The stamina battle condition references the battle system in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series where each character will feature an HP meter that gauges their health during battle. | ||
*Peach starting off with a [[Back Shield]] and a [[Ray Gun]] references the boss battle against Princess Shroob, who uses a levitating throne protected by a force field that can also fire energy rings. | *Peach starting off with a [[Back Shield]] and a [[Ray Gun]] references the boss battle against Princess Shroob, who uses a levitating throne protected by a force field that can also fire energy rings. | ||
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*The yellow Pac-Man represents Starlow, a yellow spherical character who features simple eyes. | *The yellow Pac-Man represents Starlow, a yellow spherical character who features simple eyes. | ||
*The yellow Mario and Luigi minions reference their appearance as the main playable characters of the ''Mario & Luigi'' series, who are accompanied by Starlow. | *The yellow Mario and Luigi minions reference their appearance as the main playable characters of the ''Mario & Luigi'' series, who are accompanied by Starlow. | ||
*The stage represents the inside of {{ | *The stage represents the inside of {{iw|mariowiki|Bowser's body}}, which serves as one of the main settings of Starlow's debut game, ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''. | ||
*The music track represents the boss battle theme song of ''Bowser's Inside Story'' where Starlow provides tutorials and sometimes save the Mario Bros. from nearly unavoidable attacks during certain boss battles. | *The music track represents the boss battle theme song of ''Bowser's Inside Story'' where Starlow provides tutorials and sometimes save the Mario Bros. from nearly unavoidable attacks during certain boss battles. | ||
*The Giant and Tiny rules reference how the normal-sized Mario Bros. and Starlow end up inhaled and swallowed by Bowser after he consumed the {{ | *The Giant and Tiny rules reference how the normal-sized Mario Bros. and Starlow end up inhaled and swallowed by Bowser after he consumed the {{iw|mariowiki|Vacuum Mushroom}}, becoming tiny as a result. | ||
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*This spirit's Support type references Starlow's role in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series by giving hints and tutorials to the playable characters. | *This spirit's Support type references Starlow's role in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series by giving hints and tutorials to the playable characters. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Try, Try Again}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Try, Try Again}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The pink Luigi represents {s|mariowiki|Dreamy Luigi}}, Luigi's {{ | *The pink Luigi represents {s|mariowiki|Dreamy Luigi}}, Luigi's {{iw|mariowiki|Dream World}} counterpart who rescues Prince Dreambert from a {{iw|mariowiki|Nightmare Chunk}}. | ||
*The stage represents the Dream World, the dream-based home world of the Pi'illo race whom Dreambert serves as their prince in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''. | *The stage represents the Dream World, the dream-based home world of the Pi'illo race whom Dreambert serves as their prince in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''. | ||
*The Sleep Floor hazard references the main method of entering the Dream World by having Luigi sleep on a Pi'illo, which allows him to open a Dream Portal into the Dream World. | *The Sleep Floor hazard references the main method of entering the Dream World by having Luigi sleep on a Pi'illo, which allows him to open a Dream Portal into the Dream World. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The blue Robin represents Antasma, a spellcaster wearing a blue robe who is associated with his debut game's main antagonist. | *The blue Robin represents Antasma, a spellcaster wearing a blue robe who is associated with his debut game's main antagonist. | ||
*The stage represents {{ | *The stage represents {{iw|mariowiki|Neo Bowser Castle}}, the skybound final castle area of ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'' which serves as the location of Antasma's final boss battle. | ||
*The stage and Slumber Floor hazard represent Pi'illo Castle, the first castle area in ''Dream Team'' where Luigi inadvertently released Antasma from the Dream World by opening a Dream Portal while sleeping on a Pi'illo. | *The stage and Slumber Floor hazard represent Pi'illo Castle, the first castle area in ''Dream Team'' where Luigi inadvertently released Antasma from the Dream World by opening a Dream Portal while sleeping on a Pi'illo. | ||
*The music track represents the final boss battle theme of ''Bowser's Inside Story'', which features a darker version of Bowser as the final boss similar to the final boss battle of ''Dream Team''. | *The music track represents the final boss battle theme of ''Bowser's Inside Story'', which features a darker version of Bowser as the final boss similar to the final boss battle of ''Dream Team''. | ||
*The Food items and the battle conditions reference Antasma's third boss battle, where he creates a ring of {{ | *The Food items and the battle conditions reference Antasma's third boss battle, where he creates a ring of {{iw|mariowiki|Antasmunchies}}, little black orbs which he can eat to increase his attack power. | ||
----'''Other trivia:''' | ----'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support and Grab types reference Antasma's temporary alliance with Bowser in ''Dream Team'' where they kidnap Princess Peach and hold her hostage. | *This spirit's Support and Grab types reference Antasma's temporary alliance with Bowser in ''Dream Team'' where they kidnap Princess Peach and hold her hostage. | ||
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*The green Wario Team's purple costumes represent the Eggplant Man, a purple eggplant-shaped enemy who appears in groups. | *The green Wario Team's purple costumes represent the Eggplant Man, a purple eggplant-shaped enemy who appears in groups. | ||
*The stage and music track represent the Wrecking Crew, the main setting of the titular game which features the Eggplant Man as an enemy. | *The stage and music track represent the Wrecking Crew, the main setting of the titular game which features the Eggplant Man as an enemy. | ||
*The Golden Hammer item represents the {{ | *The Golden Hammer item represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Golden Hammer}}, a rare item featured in ''Wrecking Crew'' which can be used to defeat the Eggplant Man. | ||
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*The brown Tiny Dark Pit minions represent the Flies, a swarm of dark, tiny flying insects who appears as part of the Flies & Hand Assist Trophy enemy. | *The brown Tiny Dark Pit minions represent the Flies, a swarm of dark, tiny flying insects who appears as part of the Flies & Hand Assist Trophy enemy. | ||
*The stage references how the fighters are decreased in size relative to their surroundings, where the fighters' sizes reflect the Hand & Flies' real-life size. | *The stage references how the fighters are decreased in size relative to their surroundings, where the fighters' sizes reflect the Hand & Flies' real-life size. | ||
*The music track represents the medley of theme songs from ''Mario Paint'' which first features the Hand and Flies in the {{ | *The music track represents the medley of theme songs from ''Mario Paint'' which first features the Hand and Flies in the {{iw|mariowiki|Gnat Attack}} minigame. | ||
*The timed battle condition references the Gnat Attack minigame in Mario Paint where the player must use the Hand to swat all the flies away within the time limit. | *The timed battle condition references the Gnat Attack minigame in Mario Paint where the player must use the Hand to swat all the flies away within the time limit. | ||
*The Giant Donkey Kong's frequent hand-based attacks references the Hand's ability to swat the Flies with the flyswatter. | *The Giant Donkey Kong's frequent hand-based attacks references the Hand's ability to swat the Flies with the flyswatter. | ||
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*The red Tiny Palutena represents Wanda, a small fairy wearing a red dress who wields a magical handheld tool to create magical spells. | *The red Tiny Palutena represents Wanda, a small fairy wearing a red dress who wields a magical handheld tool to create magical spells. | ||
*The blue Mario, red Peach, and cyan Yoshi minions reference their appearance in ''Mario & Wario'', whom Wanda must help move across the stages while their heads are stuck in buckets. | *The blue Mario, red Peach, and cyan Yoshi minions reference their appearance in ''Mario & Wario'', whom Wanda must help move across the stages while their heads are stuck in buckets. | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Yosei no Mori}}, the first stage in ''Mario & Wario'' taking place in a forest setting which serves as Wanda's home. | ||
*The music track represents the medley of theme songs of ''Mario Paint'', a ''Mario'' game compatible with the Super NES Mouse similar to ''Mario & Wario''. | *The music track represents the medley of theme songs of ''Mario Paint'', a ''Mario'' game compatible with the Super NES Mouse similar to ''Mario & Wario''. | ||
*The first battle condition references Wanda's role in ''Mario & Wario'' as the guide for Mario, Yoshi, and Peachhich will cause the characters to lose a life without her ability to create safe passage. | *The first battle condition references Wanda's role in ''Mario & Wario'' as the guide for Mario, Yoshi, and Peachhich will cause the characters to lose a life without her ability to create safe passage. | ||
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*The black Mario references his appearance as one of the main playable characters alongside the Kid in ''Mario Golf'' for the Game Boy Color. | *The black Mario references his appearance as one of the main playable characters alongside the Kid in ''Mario Golf'' for the Game Boy Color. | ||
*The black Mario represents the Kid, a young playable golfer featured in ''Mario Golf'' for the Game Boy Color who wears a black shirt. | *The black Mario represents the Kid, a young playable golfer featured in ''Mario Golf'' for the Game Boy Color who wears a black shirt. | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Marion Course}}, a golf course in ''Mario Golf'' for the Game Boy Color which takes place on a large green field. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of ''Mario Golf: World Tour'', an entry in the ''Mario Golf'' series released on a handheld console similar to ''Mario Golf'' for the Game Boy Color. | *The music track represents the theme song of ''Mario Golf: World Tour'', an entry in the ''Mario Golf'' series released on a handheld console similar to ''Mario Golf'' for the Game Boy Color. | ||
*The Heavy Wind hazard references the wind hazards in the ''Mario Golf'' series, where the different wind speeds can alter the trajectory of the golf ball. | *The Heavy Wind hazard references the wind hazards in the ''Mario Golf'' series, where the different wind speeds can alter the trajectory of the golf ball. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The Luigi Team references his appearance as the main playable character of the ''Luigi's Mansion'' series, who uses the different versions of the Poltergust 5000. | *The Luigi Team references his appearance as the main playable character of the ''Luigi's Mansion'' series, who uses the different versions of the Poltergust 5000. | ||
*The Luigi Team's four fighters and their pink, cyan, white, and purple costumes represent the four multicolored multiplayer Luigis featured in the {{ | *The Luigi Team's four fighters and their pink, cyan, white, and purple costumes represent the four multicolored multiplayer Luigis featured in the {{iw|mariowiki|ScareScraper}} mode of the ''Luigi's Mansion'' series. | ||
*The stage represents Luigi's Mansion, the main setting of the titular game which features the {{ | *The stage represents Luigi's Mansion, the main setting of the titular game which features the {{iw|mariowiki|Poltergust 3000}}, the early version of the Poltergust 5000. | ||
*The music track features the theme songs played in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', which first features the Poltergust 5000 as Luigi's main weapon. | *The music track features the theme songs played in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', which first features the Poltergust 5000 as Luigi's main weapon. | ||
*Luigi's favored grab and throws features the Poltergust G-00, an advanced model of the Poltergust 5000 from ''Dark Moon'' featured in ''Luigi's Mansion 3''. | *Luigi's favored grab and throws features the Poltergust G-00, an advanced model of the Poltergust 5000 from ''Dark Moon'' featured in ''Luigi's Mansion 3''. | ||
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*The white Clear Dog of Duck Hunt represents the Polterpup, a ghostly white dog who appears invisible until exposed by Luigi's flashlight. | *The white Clear Dog of Duck Hunt represents the Polterpup, a ghostly white dog who appears invisible until exposed by Luigi's flashlight. | ||
*The stage represents Luigi's Mansion, the main setting of the titular game where Polterpup makes an appearance in the game's Nintendo 3DS remake. | *The stage represents Luigi's Mansion, the main setting of the titular game where Polterpup makes an appearance in the game's Nintendo 3DS remake. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of {{ | *The music track represents the theme song of {{iw|mariowiki|Gloomy Manor}}, the first mansion featured in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' where Luigi first discovers Polterpup. | ||
----'''Other trivia:''' | ----'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support type references Polterpup's role in the ''Luigi's Mansion'' series by helping Luigi explore the haunted areas. | *This spirit's Support type references Polterpup's role in the ''Luigi's Mansion'' series by helping Luigi explore the haunted areas. | ||
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*The yellow Peach references her appearance as the main playable character of ''Super Princess Peach'', who is accompanied by Perry the parasol. | *The yellow Peach references her appearance as the main playable character of ''Super Princess Peach'', who is accompanied by Perry the parasol. | ||
*The yellow Peach's costume and favored [[Peach Parasol]] features Peach's parasol turning yellow, representing Perry, the yellow parasol. | *The yellow Peach's costume and favored [[Peach Parasol]] features Peach's parasol turning yellow, representing Perry, the yellow parasol. | ||
*The stage represents {{ | *The stage represents {{iw|mariowiki|Ladida Plains}}, the first area of ''Super Princess Peach'' which serves as a training area for Perry's abilities. | ||
*The music track represents the remixed ground theme of ''Super Mario Bros.'' for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', which features Peach's playable appearance similar to ''Super Princess Peach''. | *The music track represents the remixed ground theme of ''Super Mario Bros.'' for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', which features Peach's playable appearance similar to ''Super Princess Peach''. | ||
*Peach's favored Peach Parasol and the battle conditions references how Peach can use Perry to glide and attack in ''Super Princess Peach''. | *Peach's favored Peach Parasol and the battle conditions references how Peach can use Perry to glide and attack in ''Super Princess Peach''. | ||
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*The stage represents the soccer arenas featured in the ''Mario Strikers'' series, which takes place in a crowded stadium. | *The stage represents the soccer arenas featured in the ''Mario Strikers'' series, which takes place in a crowded stadium. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of ''Mario Sports Superstars'', a ''Mario'' spin-off sports game featuring the game of soccer similar to ''(Super) Mario Strikers''. | *The music track represents the theme song of ''Mario Sports Superstars'', a ''Mario'' spin-off sports game featuring the game of soccer similar to ''(Super) Mario Strikers''. | ||
*The Soccer Ball item represents the soccer ball used in ''(Super) Mario Strikers'', which can be used to perform a {{ | *The Soccer Ball item represents the soccer ball used in ''(Super) Mario Strikers'', which can be used to perform a {{iw|mariowiki|Super Strike}} capable of violently kicking the ball towards the net. | ||
----'''Other trivia:''' | ----'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Foot Attack ↑ ability references the game of soccer which requires the use of the player's feet to kick the soccer ball. | *This spirit's Foot Attack ↑ ability references the game of soccer which requires the use of the player's feet to kick the soccer ball. | ||
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*The stage represents the soccer arenas featured in the ''Mario Strikers'' series, which takes place in a crowded stadium. | *The stage represents the soccer arenas featured in the ''Mario Strikers'' series, which takes place in a crowded stadium. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of ''Mario Sports Superstars'', a ''Mario'' spin-off sports game featuring the game of soccer similar to ''Mario Strikers Charged''. | *The music track represents the theme song of ''Mario Sports Superstars'', a ''Mario'' spin-off sports game featuring the game of soccer similar to ''Mario Strikers Charged''. | ||
*The Soccer Ball item represents the soccer ball used in ''Mario Strikers Charged'', which can be used to perform a {{ | *The Soccer Ball item represents the soccer ball used in ''Mario Strikers Charged'', which can be used to perform a {{iw|mariowiki|Mega Strike}} capable of violently kicking the ball towards the net. | ||
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|{{SpiritTableName|MC Ballyhoo & Big Top|customname={{ | |{{SpiritTableName|MC Ballyhoo & Big Top|customname={{iw|mariowiki|MC Ballyhoo}} & {{iw|mariowiki|Big Top}}|size=64}} | ||
|•{{SSBU|Mario}} {{Head|Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}<br>•{{SSBU|Yoshi}} {{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}<br>•{{SSBU|Peach}} {{Head|Peach|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}<br>•{{SSBU|Luigi}} {{Head|Luigi|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} | |•{{SSBU|Mario}} {{Head|Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}<br>•{{SSBU|Yoshi}} {{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}<br>•{{SSBU|Peach}} {{Head|Peach|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}<br>•{{SSBU|Luigi}} {{Head|Luigi|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} | ||
|{{SpiritType|Shield}} | |{{SpiritType|Shield}} | ||
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*The blue Mario represents MC Ballyhoo, a humanoid character wearing a magenta shirt who is accompanied by Big Top, a sentient top hat similar to Cappy. | *The blue Mario represents MC Ballyhoo, a humanoid character wearing a magenta shirt who is accompanied by Big Top, a sentient top hat similar to Cappy. | ||
*The blue Mario, blue Yoshi, blue Peach, and cyan Luigi reference their appearance as four of playable characters of ''Mario Party 8'', whose costumes reference Big Top's blue-and-cyan color scheme. | *The blue Mario, blue Yoshi, blue Peach, and cyan Luigi reference their appearance as four of playable characters of ''Mario Party 8'', whose costumes reference Big Top's blue-and-cyan color scheme. | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Star Carnival}}, the main setting of ''Mario Party'' hosted by MC Ballyhoo & Big Top which features a pathway surrounding the castle-like {{iw|mariowiki|Star Carnival Stage}} in the center. | ||
*The music track represents the theme songs of several minigames in ''Mario Party 9'', an entry in the ''Mario Party'' series similar to ''Mario Party 8''. | *The music track represents the theme songs of several minigames in ''Mario Party 9'', an entry in the ''Mario Party'' series similar to ''Mario Party 8''. | ||
*The Super Star item references the [[mariowiki:Star (Mario Party series)|Star]], a collectible goal item in the ''Mario Party'' series where collecting enough Stars will determine the winning player. | *The Super Star item references the [[mariowiki:Star (Mario Party series)|Star]], a collectible goal item in the ''Mario Party'' series where collecting enough Stars will determine the winning player. | ||
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*The Striped Mario references Mario's appearance as a playable character in ''Mario Tennis Aces'' who wears a tennis outfit with a similar color scheme. | *The Striped Mario references Mario's appearance as a playable character in ''Mario Tennis Aces'' who wears a tennis outfit with a similar color scheme. | ||
*The Fire Peach minion references Peach's appearance as a playable character in ''Mario Tennis Aces'', referencing the doubles format of tennis in the same game. | *The Fire Peach minion references Peach's appearance as a playable character in ''Mario Tennis Aces'', referencing the doubles format of tennis in the same game. | ||
*The stage represents the daytime version of {{ | *The stage represents the daytime version of {{iw|mariowiki|Marina Stadium}}, a tennis court located on a tropical island in Mario Tennis Aces which features a crowded stadium. | ||
*The Color TV-Game 15 Assist Trophy enemy represents the sport of tennis where the players must hit the tennis ball into the opponent's side and earn a point if the opponent cannot return it. | *The Color TV-Game 15 Assist Trophy enemy represents the sport of tennis where the players must hit the tennis ball into the opponent's side and earn a point if the opponent cannot return it. | ||
*The fighters' favored smash attacks references the smashes used in the sport of tennis, with Peach's downward-angled forward smash attack featuring a tennis racket used in ''Mario Tennis Aces''. | *The fighters' favored smash attacks references the smashes used in the sport of tennis, with Peach's downward-angled forward smash attack featuring a tennis racket used in ''Mario Tennis Aces''. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The Striped Mario references his appearance as a playable character in ''Super Mario Party'', whose personal Dice Block appears in this card's artwork. | *The Striped Mario references his appearance as a playable character in ''Super Mario Party'', whose personal Dice Block appears in this card's artwork. | ||
*The red Peach minion references her appearance as a playable character in Super Mario Party, who can be obtained as an ally using the {{ | *The red Peach minion references her appearance as a playable character in Super Mario Party, who can be obtained as an ally using the {{iw|mariowiki|Ally Space}}. | ||
*The stage represents Princess Peach's Castle, the main hub world of ''Super Mario 64'' that features two [[mariowiki:Tower of the Wing Cap|hidden]] [[mariowiki:Wing Mario Over the Rainbow|levels]] that the ''Mario Party'' board, {{ | *The stage represents Princess Peach's Castle, the main hub world of ''Super Mario 64'' that features two [[mariowiki:Tower of the Wing Cap|hidden]] [[mariowiki:Wing Mario Over the Rainbow|levels]] that the ''Mario Party'' board, {{iw|mariowiki|Mario's Rainbow Castle}} is based on. | ||
*The music track represents the theme songs of several minigames in ''Mario Party 9'', an entry in the ''Mario Party'' series similar to ''Super Mario Party''. | *The music track represents the theme songs of several minigames in ''Mario Party 9'', an entry in the ''Mario Party'' series similar to ''Super Mario Party''. | ||
*The Crate items represent the Dice Block's shape, while the ''Super Mario'' items contained inside the Crates represent the items the players use to gain an advantage in the ''Mario Party'' series. | *The Crate items represent the Dice Block's shape, while the ''Super Mario'' items contained inside the Crates represent the items the players use to gain an advantage in the ''Mario Party'' series. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ground Theme - New Super Mario Bros. U}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Ground Theme - New Super Mario Bros. U}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The default Peach represents Peachette, the {{ | *The default Peach represents Peachette, the {{iw|mariowiki|Super Crown}} power-up form of Toadette who features a similar appearance and moveset with Princess Peach. | ||
*The default Mario, default Luigi, and Mii Brawler minions each represent the default playable characters of ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'', which includes Mario, Luigi, and the Yellow Toad. | *The default Mario, default Luigi, and Mii Brawler minions each represent the default playable characters of ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'', which includes Mario, Luigi, and the Yellow Toad. | ||
*The Mii Brawler minion's Super Mushroom Hat represents the Yellow Toad's mushroom-shaped head, the yellow Toad Outfit represents the Yellow Toad's outfit, and the high voice type represents Toad's high-pitched voice. | *The Mii Brawler minion's Super Mushroom Hat represents the Yellow Toad's mushroom-shaped head, the yellow Toad Outfit represents the Yellow Toad's outfit, and the high voice type represents Toad's high-pitched voice. | ||
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*The default Mario represents his ''Paper Mario'' counterpart, the titular main playable character of ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' who is accompanied by Olivia. | *The default Mario represents his ''Paper Mario'' counterpart, the titular main playable character of ''Paper Mario: The Origami King'' who is accompanied by Olivia. | ||
*The default Tiny Bowser minion represents his ''Paper Mario'' counterpart, Paper Bowser, who is folded down to a smaller size and accompanies Paper Mario and Olivia in ''The Origami King''. | *The default Tiny Bowser minion represents his ''Paper Mario'' counterpart, Paper Bowser, who is folded down to a smaller size and accompanies Paper Mario and Olivia in ''The Origami King''. | ||
*The stage's layouts represent the different locations featured in ''The Origami King'', which includes {{ | *The stage's layouts represent the different locations featured in ''The Origami King'', which includes {{iw|mariowiki|Overlook Mountain}} (represented by the Hither Thither Hill), {{iw|mariowiki|The Great Sea}} (represented by the S.S. Flavion), and {{iw|mariowiki|Bowser's Castle}}. | ||
*The Bob-omb item represents [[mariowiki:Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|the amnesiac Bob-omb]] that Olivia nicknames "Bobby", who temporarily joins her party until he blows himself up to save Olivia from a crushing boulder. | *The Bob-omb item represents [[mariowiki:Bob-omb (Paper Mario: The Origami King)|the amnesiac Bob-omb]] that Olivia nicknames "Bobby", who temporarily joins her party until he blows himself up to save Olivia from a crushing boulder. | ||
----'''Other trivia:''' | ----'''Other trivia:''' | ||
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*The purple Toon Link's favored air attacks represents King Olly, a floating blonde character wearing a purple outfit who features a younger sister in his debut game. | *The purple Toon Link's favored air attacks represents King Olly, a floating blonde character wearing a purple outfit who features a younger sister in his debut game. | ||
*The default Giant Metal Pac-Man minion represents the [[mariowiki:Stapler (boss)|Stapler]], a giant metallic stapler whom King Olly summons as his last line of defense. | *The default Giant Metal Pac-Man minion represents the [[mariowiki:Stapler (boss)|Stapler]], a giant metallic stapler whom King Olly summons as his last line of defense. | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Origami Castle}}, the corrupted form of Princess Peach's Castle which was overtaken by King Olly in ''Paper Mario: The Origami King''. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of the Papercraft battles in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', which serves as a crossover of the ''Mario & Luigi'' and ''Paper Mario'' series. | *The music track represents the theme song of the Papercraft battles in ''Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam'', which serves as a crossover of the ''Mario & Luigi'' and ''Paper Mario'' series. | ||
*Pac-Man's frequent dash attacks references the Stapler's ability to use sporadic movements and powerful bite attacks in its boss battle. | *Pac-Man's frequent dash attacks references the Stapler's ability to use sporadic movements and powerful bite attacks in its boss battle. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The larger-than-normal grey Metal Bowser represents Fury Bowser, the dark form of Bowser who grows to giant size after being covered in black goop. | *The larger-than-normal grey Metal Bowser represents Fury Bowser, the dark form of Bowser who grows to giant size after being covered in black goop. | ||
*The stage represents the Wasteland, the third and final area of {{ | *The stage represents the Wasteland, the third and final area of {{iw|mariowiki|Lake Lapcat}} in ''Bowser's Fury'' taking place on a desolate mountain, which features the third boss battle against Fury Bowser. | ||
*The stage's background features dark storm clouds and a reddish hue, referencing the dark and stormy appearance of Lake Lapcat assumed when Fury Bowser is awakened, which eventually turns red after defeating Fury Bowser two times. | *The stage's background features dark storm clouds and a reddish hue, referencing the dark and stormy appearance of Lake Lapcat assumed when Fury Bowser is awakened, which eventually turns red after defeating Fury Bowser two times. | ||
*The music track represents the remixed theme song of Bowser's final boss battle in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', referencing how Fury Bowser is the dark version of Bowser who also serves as a final boss of ''Bowser's Fury''. | *The music track represents the remixed theme song of Bowser's final boss battle in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', referencing how Fury Bowser is the dark version of Bowser who also serves as a final boss of ''Bowser's Fury''. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|The Great Tower Showdown 2}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|The Great Tower Showdown 2}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The Giant Mii Brawler's Cat Hat and Suit represents Giga Cat Mario, the giant cat-like power-up form of Mario after collecting the {{ | *The Giant Mii Brawler's Cat Hat and Suit represents Giga Cat Mario, the giant cat-like power-up form of Mario after collecting the {{iw|mariowiki|Giga Bell}} in ''Bowser's Fury''. | ||
*The Bowser Jr. minion references his appearance as an ally in ''Bowser's Fury'', who teams up with Mario to restore Fury Bowser back to normal Bowser. | *The Bowser Jr. minion references his appearance as an ally in ''Bowser's Fury'', who teams up with Mario to restore Fury Bowser back to normal Bowser. | ||
*The stage represents the Wasteland, the third and final area of {{ | *The stage represents the Wasteland, the third and final area of {{iw|mariowiki|Lake Lapcat}} in ''Bowser's Fury'' taking place on a desolate mountain, which serves as the third location of the Giga Bell. | ||
*The stage's background features dark storm clouds, referencing the dark and stormy appearance of Lake Lapcat assumed when Fury Bowser is awakened, whom Giga Cat Mario must defeat three times. | *The stage's background features dark storm clouds, referencing the dark and stormy appearance of Lake Lapcat assumed when Fury Bowser is awakened, whom Giga Cat Mario must defeat three times. | ||
*The music track represents the final boss battle theme song of ''Super Mario 3D World'', which was released alongside ''Bowser's Fury'' on the Nintendo Switch, both of which feature a giant alternate form of Bowser as the final boss. | *The music track represents the final boss battle theme song of ''Super Mario 3D World'', which was released alongside ''Bowser's Fury'' on the Nintendo Switch, both of which feature a giant alternate form of Bowser as the final boss. | ||
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*The Ball items and the first battle condition reference how the Kittens are depicted as fast and lightweight creatures who can be carried around by Mario and play with baseballs featured in ''Bowser's Fury''. | *The Ball items and the first battle condition reference how the Kittens are depicted as fast and lightweight creatures who can be carried around by Mario and play with baseballs featured in ''Bowser's Fury''. | ||
----'''Other trivia:''' | ----'''Other trivia:''' | ||
*This spirit's Support and Grab types reference the Kittens' role in ''Bowser's Fury'' by carrying the Kittens back to their respective {{ | *This spirit's Support and Grab types reference the Kittens' role in ''Bowser's Fury'' by carrying the Kittens back to their respective {{iw|mariowiki|Neko Parent}}s, which will earn Mario a Cat Shine. | ||
*This spirit's Grab type and Lightweight ability further reference how the Kittens are depicted as lightweight creatures, who are fast and can be carried around by Mario. | *This spirit's Grab type and Lightweight ability further reference how the Kittens are depicted as lightweight creatures, who are fast and can be carried around by Mario. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The Striped Mario references his appearance as a playable character in ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', who wears a golfing outfit with a similar color scheme. | *The Striped Mario references his appearance as a playable character in ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', who wears a golfing outfit with a similar color scheme. | ||
*The Striped Mario costume references Mario's design and appearance in ''{{ | *The Striped Mario costume references Mario's design and appearance in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course}}'' and ''{{iw|mariowiki|NES Open Tournament Golf}}''. | ||
*The stage represents the {{ | *The stage represents the {{iw|mariowiki|Rookie Course}} or the {{iw|mariowiki|Bonney Greens}}, default golf courses in ''Super Rush'' which take place on a large green field. | ||
*The music track represents the theme song of ''World Tour'', an entry in the ''Mario Golf'' series similar to ''Super Rush''. | *The music track represents the theme song of ''World Tour'', an entry in the ''Mario Golf'' series similar to ''Super Rush''. | ||
*The Temporary Invincibility rule references Mario's Special Shot, Super Star Strike, where Mario obtains a Super Star and strikes the ball with speed and power. | *The Temporary Invincibility rule references Mario's Special Shot, Super Star Strike, where Mario obtains a Super Star and strikes the ball with speed and power. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The default Luigi references his appearance as a playable character in ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', who wears a golfing outfit with a similar color scheme. | *The default Luigi references his appearance as a playable character in ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'', who wears a golfing outfit with a similar color scheme. | ||
*The stage represents {{ | *The stage represents {{iw|mariowiki|Ridgerock Lake}}, a golf course in ''Super Rush'' which takes place on a mountain featuring wooden bridges over water hazards. | ||
*The music track features the theme song of ''Toadstool Tour'', an entry in the ''Mario Golf'' series similar to ''Super Rush''. | *The music track features the theme song of ''Toadstool Tour'', an entry in the ''Mario Golf'' series similar to ''Super Rush''. | ||
*The Move Speed ↑ rule references the Special Dash, an ability that increases the player's running speed in the Speed Golf mode of ''Super Rush''. | *The Move Speed ↑ rule references the Special Dash, an ability that increases the player's running speed in the Speed Golf mode of ''Super Rush''. | ||
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*''Mario'', {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, {{uv|EarthBound}}, {{uv|Ice Climber}}, and {{uv|Pac-Man}} are the only universes represented by a fighter to use in-game sprite art for their spirits. | *''Mario'', {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, {{uv|EarthBound}}, {{uv|Ice Climber}}, and {{uv|Pac-Man}} are the only universes represented by a fighter to use in-game sprite art for their spirits. | ||
*The ''Mario'' universe features the most amount of new spirits added through spirit events, with 13 in total. | *The ''Mario'' universe features the most amount of new spirits added through spirit events, with 13 in total. | ||
*{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} and {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} are not featured as puppet fighters in any ''Mario'' spirit battle, making the ''Mario'' series one of three playable universes to not feature all playable characters from the series in their spirit battles, with the other two being | *{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} and {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} are not featured as puppet fighters in any ''Mario'' spirit battle, making the ''Mario'' series one of three playable universes to not feature all playable characters from the series in their spirit battles, with the other two being {{uv|Final Fantasy}} and {{uv|Fatal Fury}}. | ||
*Metal Mario, Eggplant Man, Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Mario, Rabbid Kong, and Peach (Mario Golf: Super Rush) are the only ''Mario'' spirits whose spirit battles do not play music track from the {{uv|Mario}} universe. | *Metal Mario, Eggplant Man, Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Mario, Rabbid Kong, and Peach (Mario Golf: Super Rush) are the only ''Mario'' spirits whose spirit battles do not play music track from the {{uv|Mario}} universe. | ||
*The Baby Peach, Waluigi, and Wanda are generically listed as the "Super Mario Series", despite not debuting in a mainline ''Super Mario'' game outside of cameos. | *The Baby Peach, Waluigi, and Wanda are generically listed as the "Super Mario Series", despite not debuting in a mainline ''Super Mario'' game outside of cameos. |
Revision as of 11:17, January 14, 2023
The following is the list of the spirits from the Mario series in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Primary Spirits
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Slot | Base ![]() |
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Ability | Origin Game | Acquisition |
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21 | Metal Mario | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡ | 2,705 | 8,156 | 510 | 1,539 | 2,042 | 6,156 | Weight ↑ | Super Mario 64[1] (Artwork: Mario Kart 7) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G | |
28 | Cat Princess Peach | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 3,100 | 9,346 | 1,610 | 4,853 | 1,371 | 4,134 | Weight ↓ | Super Mario 3D World | •Summon with cores from Rover and Baby Peach | |
30 | Bowser (Wedding) | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 2,824 | 8,516 | 1,836 | 5,536 | 988 | 2,980 | No Effect | Super Mario Odyssey | •Battle via World of Light (The Final Battle - Dark) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G •Scan the Wedding Bowser amiibo | |
31 | Toad | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 1,431 | 5,727 | 630 | 2,520 | 801 | 3,207 | Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: Nintendo Kids Club UK site) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G •Scan the Toad amiibo | |
32 | Captain Toad | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 3,150 | 9,453 | 1,484 | 4,454 | 1,545 | 4,636 | Item Gravitation | Super Mario Galaxy (Artwork: Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker) |
•Enhance the Toad spirit | |
35 | Waluigi | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 2,858 | 8,579 | 1,787 | 5,362 | 962 | 2,887 | Foot Attack ↑ | Mario Tennis (Artwork: Mario Party: Island Tour) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G •Scan the Waluigi amiibo | |
36 | Goomba | ![]() |
★ | ⬡⬡ | 750 | 3,758 | 361 | 1,807 | 361 | 1,807 | Foot Attack ↑ | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros.) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G •Scan the Goomba amiibo | |
38 | Hammer Bro | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡ | 1,547 | 6,212 | 1,022 | 4,103 | 438 | 1,758 | Jump ↑ | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
39 | Lakitu & Spiny | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 1,602 | 6,434 | 817 | 3,279 | 724 | 2,908 | Weight ↓ | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros.) |
•Battle via World of Light (Mysterious Dimension) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
40 | Blooper | ![]() |
★ | ⬡ | 1,193 | 5,974 | 476 | 2,384 | 672 | 3,361 | Weight ↓ | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros.) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
41 | Bullet Bill | ![]() |
★ | ⬡ | 905 | 4,530 | 575 | 2,877 | 330 | 1,653 | Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: Mario Kart Wii) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
42 | Banzai Bill | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡ | 1,862 | 7,475 | 1,173 | 4,708 | 618 | 2,480 | Impact Run | Super Mario World (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Enhance the Bullet Bill spirit | |
43 | Shy Guy | ![]() |
★ | ⬡⬡ | 795 | 3,979 | 417 | 2,085 | 348 | 1,741 | Fist Attack ↑ | Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic (Artwork: Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
45 | Birdo | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 2,824 | 8,516 | 1,299 | 3,917 | 1,525 | 4,599 | No Effect | Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic (Artwork: Mario Party 7) |
•Summon with cores from T-Rex and Starly | |
46 | Mouser | ![]() |
★ | ⬡ | 1,109 | 5,548 | 577 | 2,885 | 532 | 2,663 | No Effect | Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic (Artwork: Super Mario USA) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
47 | Wart | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡ | 1,539 | 6,180 | 677 | 2,719 | 862 | 3,461 | No Effect | Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic (Artwork: Super Mario USA) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
48 | Boo | ![]() |
★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 807 | 4,035 | 343 | 1,715 | 464 | 2,320 | Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 | Super Mario Bros. 3 (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Battle via World of Light (Dracula's Castle) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G •Scan the Boo amiibo | |
49 | King Boo | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 1,633 | 6,612 | 746 | 3,020 | 825 | 3,338 | Floaty Jumps | Luigi's Mansion (Artwork: Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon) |
•Enhance the Boo spirit | |
51 | Chain Chomp | ![]() |
★★ | 1,754 | 7,062 | 968 | 3,898 | 687 | 2,765 | Weight ↑ | Super Mario Bros. 3 (Artwork: Mario Party 8) |
•Purchase at Timmy and Tommy's for 1000SP •Battle via Spirit Board | ||
53 | Nipper Plant | ![]() |
★ | ⬡⬡ | 861 | 4,309 | 435 | 2,176 | 426 | 2,133 | Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 | Super Mario Bros. 3 | •Purchase at Beedle's Tent for 500SP •Battle via Spirit Board | |
54 | Petey Piranha | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 3,319 | 9,989 | 1,616 | 4,862 | 1,322 | 3,978 | Giant | Super Mario Sunshine (Artwork: Mario Super Sluggers) |
•Enhance the Nipper Plant spirit | |
55 | Boom Boom | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡ | 1,652 | 6,650 | 661 | 2,660 | 991 | 3,990 | Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 | Super Mario Bros. 3 (Artwork: In-game render from Super Mario 3D World) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
56 | Boom Boom & Pom Pom | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡ | 3,075 | 9,271 | 1,286 | 3,877 | 1,510 | 4,552 | Hyper Smash Attacks | Super Mario 3D Land | •Enhance the Boom Boom spirit | |
57 | Tatanga | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡ | 1,713 | 6,879 | 848 | 3,405 | 865 | 3,474 | No Effect | Super Mario Land | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
59 | Chargin' Chuck | ![]() |
★ | ⬡ | 906 | 4,536 | 226 | 1,134 | 680 | 3,402 | No Effect | Super Mario World | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
61 | Kamek | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡ | 1,639 | 6,583 | 673 | 2,702 | 874 | 3,509 | Magic Attack ↑ | Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (Artwork: Mario Party: Star Rush) |
•Battle via World of Light (Molten Fortress) •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) | |
63 | Dry Bowser | ![]() |
★★★★ | ⬡ | 4,854 | 12,137 | 1,831 | 4,579 | 2,582 | 6,455 | Fire Attack ↑ | New Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: Mario Kart Wii) |
•Battle via World of Light (Dracula's Castle) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 15,000G | |
65 | Big Urchin | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡ | 1,916 | 7,670 | 904 | 3,618 | 904 | 3,618 | Electric Weakness | New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Artwork: Super Smash Bros. for Wii U) |
•Purchase at Beedle's Tent for 1000SP •Battle via Spirit Board | |
66 | King Bob-omb | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡ | 1,805 | 7,248 | 894 | 3,590 | 809 | 3,248 | Strong Throw | Super Mario 64 (Artwork: Super Mario Party (edited version of artwork from Mario Party 9) |
•Summon with cores from Shake King and Bob-omb •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) | |
70 | Shadow Mario | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 2,661 | 8,007 | 1,477 | 4,444 | 1,184 | 3,563 | No Effect | Super Mario Sunshine | •Summon with cores from Vince, Eddy, and any ![]() •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) | |
81 | Goo-Goo Buggy | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡ | 1,721 | 6,928 | 902 | 3,631 | 753 | 3,031 | Weight ↓ | Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | •Complete Challenge (Smash): Get 3 KOs within the first minute of a battle. •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) | |
88 | Cheep Charger | ![]() |
★ | ⬡ | 990 | 4,951 | 438 | 2,190 | 514 | 2,571 | Speed ↑ | Mario Kart Wii | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
90 | Biddybuggy Buggybud |
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★★ | ⬡ | 2,095 | 8,385 | 887 | 3,548 | 1,128 | 4,515 | Weight ↓ | Mario Kart 8 | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
91 | Badwagon | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 2,627 | 7,904 | 1,175 | 3,534 | 1,351 | 4,066 | Speed ↑ | Mario Kart 8 | •Purchase at Funky Kong's Shack for 4000SP •Battle via Spirit Board | |
93 | Master Cycle | ![]() |
★★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 4,175 | 10,440 | 2,188 | 5,471 | 1,827 | 4,568 | Speed ↑ | Mario Kart 8 | •Summon with cores from Mach Rider, City Tripper, Excitebike, and any ![]() | |
94 | Paper Mario | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 3,225 | 9,724 | 1,673 | 5,042 | 1,314 | 3,962 | Water Weakness | Paper Mario (Artwork: Paper Mario: Color Splash) |
•Summon with cores from Cut Man, Cardboard Box, and any ![]() | |
95 | Paper Bowser | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 2,986 | 9,005 | 1,717 | 5,178 | 1,269 | 3,827 | Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 | Paper Mario (Artwork: Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G | |
96 | Paper Bowser (Paper Mario: Sticker Star) | ![]() |
★★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 4,655 | 11,640 | 2,307 | 5,768 | 1,887 | 4,719 | Mouthful of Curry | Paper Mario: Sticker Star | •Enhance the Paper Bowser spirit | |
97 | Kammy Koopa | ![]() |
★ | ⬡ | 1,050 | 5,255 | 446 | 2,231 | 545 | 2,727 | Magic Attack ↑ | Paper Mario | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) | |
98 | Vivian | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡ | 1,981 | 7,926 | 848 | 3,392 | 1057 | 4,230 | Weight ↓ | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
99 | Shadow Queen | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 3,104 | 9,359 | 1,816 | 5,475 | 1,288 | 3,884 | No Effect | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door | •Summon with cores from Vivian and Gengar | |
100 | Mr. L | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡ | 1,981 | 7,976 | 1,046 | 4,210 | 789 | 3,176 | Water Weakness | Super Paper Mario | •Battle via World of Light (Sacred Land) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
101 | Dimentio | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 1,856 | 7,449 | 812 | 3,259 | 973 | 3,904 | Weight ↓ | Super Paper Mario | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
104 | Geno | ![]() |
★★★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 4,000 | 10,000 | 2,100 | 5,250 | 1,900 | 4,750 | No Effect | Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars | •Summon with cores from Drake Redcrest, Super Star, any two ![]() ![]() •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 15,000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) | |
105 | Prince Peasley | ![]() |
★ | ⬡ | 899 | 4,503 | 481 | 2,409 | 418 | 2,094 | No Effect | Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
106 | Fawful | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 1,516 | 6,138 | 787 | 3,185 | 644 | 2,606 | Electric Attack ↑ | Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (Artwork: Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
107 | Princess Shroob | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 1,587 | 6,349 | 841 | 3,365 | 746 | 2,984 | No Effect | Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
109 | Broque Monsieur | ![]() |
★ | ⬡ | 1,003 | 5,019 | 366 | 1,832 | 637 | 3,187 | No Effect | Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
110 | Dreambert | ![]() |
★ | ⬡⬡ | 906 | 4,535 | 426 | 2,131 | 480 | 2,404 | No Effect | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
112 | Papercraft Mario | ![]() |
★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 1,036 | 5,187 | 613 | 3,068 | 384 | 1,920 | Fire Weakness | Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam | •Purchase at Funky Kong's Shack for 500SP | |
115 | Eggplant Man | ![]() |
★ | ⬡ | 954 | 4,773 | 434 | 2,172 | 520 | 2,601 | No Effect | Wrecking Crew | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
124 | Waluigi (Super Mario Strikers) Waluigi (Mario Strikers) |
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★★ | ⬡ | 1,614 | 6,479 | 815 | 3,271 | 737 | 2,959 | Foot Attack ↑ | Super Mario Strikers (Artwork: Mario Strikers Charged) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
125 | Petey Piranha (Super Mario Strikers) Petey Piranha (Mario Strikers) |
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★★ | ⬡ | 1,663 | 6,696 | 798 | 3,214 | 865 | 3,482 | No Effect | Mario Strikers Charged | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
126 | Mini Mario | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 1,584 | 6,336 | 895 | 3,580 | 689 | 2,756 | Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 | Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Artwork: Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!) |
•Purchase at Timmy and Tommy's for 1000SP | |
127 | Mini Mario & Hammers | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 2,972 | 8,917 | 1,596 | 4,789 | 1,156 | 3,468 | Hammer Duration ↑ | Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis | •Enhance the Mini Mario spirit | |
129 | Rabbid Peach | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡ | 1,729 | 6,944 | 718 | 2,882 | 914 | 3,669 | Jump ↑ | Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
130 | Rabbid Mario | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡ | 1,640 | 6,590 | 619 | 2,487 | 929 | 3,730 | Jump ↑ | Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
131 | Rabbid Kong | ![]() |
★ | ⬡ | 905 | 4,534 | 641 | 3,209 | 213 | 1,069 | Weight ↑ | Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (Artwork: Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: Donkey Kong Adventure) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
1,321 | Peachette | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 3,125 | 9,402 | 1,386 | 4,169 | 1,563 | 4,701 | Jump ↑ | New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe | •Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Super Smash Sisters"; 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) | |
1,427 | King Olly | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡⬡ | 2,948 | 8,869 | 1,651 | 4,967 | 1,297 | 3,902 | No Effect | Paper Mario: The Origami King | •Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Paper Mario: The Origami King"; available normally once obtained or since November 24, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G | |
1,471 | Fury Bowser | ![]() |
★★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 4,796 | 11,990 | 2,834 | 7,085 | 1,526 | 3,815 | Fire Attack ↑ | Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury | •Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Bowser's Fury"; available normally once obtained or since July 13, 2021) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 15,000G | |
1,472 | Giga Cat Mario | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡ | 1,922 | 7,694 | 1,007 | 4,029 | 807 | 3,230 | Jump ↑ | Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury | •Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Bowser's Fury"; available normally once obtained or since July 13, 2021) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
1,491 | Mario (Mario Golf: Super Rush) | ![]() |
★★★ | ⬡⬡ | 3,042 | 9,152 | 1,521 | 4,576 | 1,404 | 4,224 | Speed ↑ | Mario Golf: Super Rush | •Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Mario Golf: Super Rush"; available normally once obtained or since November 30, 2021) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G | |
1,492 | Luigi (Mario Golf: Super Rush) | ![]() |
★★ | ⬡⬡ | 1,725 | 6,904 | 796 | 3,187 | 863 | 3,452 | Battering Items Power ↑ | Mario Golf: Super Rush | •Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Mario Golf: Super Rush"; available normally once obtained or since November 30, 2021) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G |
Support Spirits
No. | Image | Name | Class | Cost | Ability | Origin Game | Acquisition |
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18 | Super Mushroom | ★★ | ⬢ | Stats ↑ after Eating | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Purchase at Timmy and Tommy's for 1000SP | |
19 | Fire Flower | ★ | ⬢ | Fire Flower Equipped | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Purchase at Timmy and Tommy's for 500SP | |
20 | Super Star | ★★★ | ⬢⬢ | First-Strike Advantage | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G | |
22 | Boo Mario | ★ | ⬢ | Lightweight | Super Mario Galaxy | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
23 | Rock Mario | ★★ | ⬢ | Physical Attack ↑ | Super Mario Galaxy 2 | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
24 | Gold Mario | ★★★★ | ⬢⬢⬢ | Super Armor | New Super Mario Bros. 2 | •Summon with cores from Metal Mario, Super Mushroom, and Fire Flower | |
25 | Fox Luigi | ★★★ | ⬢ | Easier Dodging | New Super Mario Bros. 2 | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G | |
26 | Flying Squirrel Toad | ★★ | ⬢ | Toss & Meteor | New Super Mario Bros. U | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
27 | Baby Peach | ★★ | ⬢ | Air Defense ↑ | Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (Artwork: Mario Super Sluggers) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
29 | Peach (Wedding) | ★★★ | ⬢⬢ | Critical-Health Healing | Super Mario Odyssey | •Battle via World of Light (The Final Battle - Light) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G •Scan the Wedding Peach amiibo | |
34 | Toadsworth | ★ | ⬢ | Ramblin' Evil Mushroom Equipped | Super Mario Sunshine | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
37 | Koopa Troopa | ★ | ⬢ | Green Shell Equipped | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros.) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G •Scan the Koopa Troopa amiibo | |
44 | Pidgit | ★★ | ⬢ | Air Attack ↑ | Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic (Artwork: Super Mario Advance) |
•Battle via World of Light (Mysterious Dimension) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
50 | Bob-omb | ★★ | ⬢ | Bob-omb Equipped | Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Purchase at Sheldon's Place for 1000SP •Battle via Spirit Board | |
52 | Thwomp | ★★ | ⬢⬢ | Weapon Resist ↑ | Super Mario Bros. 3 (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Summon with cores from Rock Pikmin and Rocky | |
58 | Hothead | ★ | ⬢⬢ | Hothead Equipped | Super Mario World (Artwork: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
60 | Wiggler | ★ | ⬢ | Lip's Stick Equipped | Super Mario World (Artwork: Mario Party DS) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
62 | Mechakoopa | ★★ | ⬢ | Lava-Floor Resist | Super Mario World (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. Wii) |
•Battle via World of Light (Molten Fortress) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
64 | Nabbit | ★★ | ⬢ | Item Gravitation | New Super Mario Bros. U | •Summon with cores from Duster and any ![]() | |
67 | Shine Sprite | ★★★★ | ⬢ | Special-Move Power ↑ | Super Mario Sunshine | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 15,000G | |
68 | F.L.U.D.D. | ★★ | ⬢⬢ | Sticky-Floor Immunity | Super Mario Sunshine | •Purchase at Timmy and Tommy's for 1000SP | |
69 | Piantas | ★ | ⬢ | Banana Gun Equipped | Super Mario Sunshine | •Complete Challenge (Other): Purchase an item during a Sunday sale in the Vault Shop. •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) | |
71 | Luma | ★★ | ⬢ | Super Launch Star Equipped | Super Mario Galaxy | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
72 | Hungry Luma | ★ | ⬢ | Transformation Duration ↑ | Super Mario Galaxy | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
74 | Lubba | ★★ | ⬢⬢ | Irreversible Controls | Super Mario Galaxy 2 | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
75 | Starship Mario | ★★ | ⬢ | Jump ↑ | Super Mario Galaxy 2 | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
76 | Sprixie Princesses | ★★ | ⬢ | Fairy Bottle Equipped | Super Mario 3D World | •Summon with cores from Wanda and Princess Shokora | |
77 | Plessie | ★ | ⬢ | Swimmer | Super Mario 3D World | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
78 | Cappy | ★★ | ⬢ | Strong Throw | Super Mario Odyssey | •Summon with cores from Ezlo and Boo Mario •Battle via Spirit Board (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) | |
79 | Pauline | ★★★★ | ⬢⬢ | Healing Shield | Donkey Kong (Artwork: Super Mario Odyssey) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 15,000G | |
80 | The Odyssey | ★★ | ⬢ | Strong-Wind Resist | Super Mario Odyssey | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
82 | Barrel Train | ★★ | ⬢ | Dash Attack ↑ | Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
83 | Bloom Coach | ★ | ⬢ | Fire Bar Equipped | Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | •Purchase at Funky Kong's Shack for 500SP | |
84 | Turbo Yoshi | ★★ | ⬢ | Thrown Items ↑ | Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | •Purchase at Funky Kong's Shack for 1000SP | |
85 | B Dasher | ★★★ | ⬢ | Neutral Special ↑ | Mario Kart DS (Artwork: Mario Kart 7) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G | |
86 | Standard Kart | ★ | ⬢ | Boomerang Equipped | Mario Kart Wii | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
87 | Standard Bike | ★ | ⬢ | Undamaged Speed ↑ | Mario Kart Wii | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
89 | Mach 8 | ★★ | ⬢⬢ | Screen-Flip Immunity | Mario Kart 8 | •Purchase at Funky Kong's Shack for 1000SP •Battle via Spirit Board | |
92 | City Tripper | ★★★ | ⬢ | Undamaged Attack & Speed ↑ | Mario Kart 8 | •Purchase at Funky Kong's Shack for 4000SP | |
102 | Huey | ★ | ⬢ | Water/Freezing Resist ↑ | Paper Mario: Color Splash | •Purchase at Timmy and Tommy's for 500SP •Battle via Spirit Board | |
103 | Mallow | ★★ | ⬢ | Trade-Off Attacks ↑ | Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars | •Summon with cores from Prince Peasley and Kracko •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (unlocked after obtaining spirit once) | |
108 | Starlow | ★★ | ⬢ | Undamaged Attack ↑ | Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story | •Battle via World of Light (Mysterious Dimension) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
111 | Antasma | ★★ | ⬢ | Death's Scythe Equipped | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team | •Purchase at Anna's Emporium for 1000SP •Battle via Spirit Board | |
113 | Sidestepper | ★ | ⬢ | Trade-off Speed ↑ | Mario Bros. | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
114 | Freezie | ★ | ⬢ | Freezie Equipped | Mario Bros. (Artwork: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
116 | Viruses | ★★ | ⬢ | Poison Damage Reduced | Dr. Mario (Artwork: Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
117 | Flies & Hand | ★★ | ⬢ | Battering Items ↑ | Mario Paint (Artwork: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate) |
•Purchase at Beedle's Tent for 1000SP •Battle via Spirit Board | |
118 | Wanda | ★ | ⬢ | Magic Attack ↑ | Mario & Wario | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
119 | Kid | ★ | ⬢ | Stamina ↑ | Mario Golf (Game Boy Color) | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
120 | Professor Elvin Gadd | ★★ | ⬢⬢ | Energy Shot Attack/Resistance ↑ | Luigi's Mansion (Artwork: Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon) |
•Summon with cores from Poltergust 5000 and F.L.U.D.D. | |
121 | Poltergust 5000 | ★★ | ⬢⬢ | Fog Immunity | Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
122 | Polterpup | ★★ | ⬢ | Bury Immunity | Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
123 | Perry | ★ | ⬢ | Floaty Jumps | Super Princess Peach | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
128 | MC Ballyhoo & Big Top | ★ | ⬢ | Star Rod Equipped | Mario Party 8 | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
132 | Mario (Mario Tennis Aces) | ★★★ | ⬢ | Critical Hit ↑ | Mario Tennis Aces | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G | |
133 | Luigi (Mario Tennis Aces) | ★★ | ⬢ | Weapon Attack ↑ | Mario Tennis Aces | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
1,300 | Dice Block | ★ | ⬢ | Improved Escape | Mario Party (Artwork: Super Mario Party) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G (since v2.0.0) | |
1,301 | River Survival | ★★ | ⬢ | Falling Immunity | Super Mario Party | •Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G (since v2.0.0) | |
1,302 | Golden Dash Mushroom | ★★★ | ⬢⬢ | Giant | Mario Kart 64 (Artwork: Mario Kart 8) |
•Battle via Spirit Board •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 6000G (since v2.0.0) | |
1,425 | Peach (Paper Mario: The Origami King) | ★ | ⬢ | Floaty Jumps | Paper Mario: The Origami King | •Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Paper Mario: The Origami King"; available normally once obtained or since November 24, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
1,426 | Olivia | ★★ | ⬢ | Air Defence ↑ | Paper Mario: The Origami King | •Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Paper Mario: The Origami King"; available normally once obtained or since November 24, 2020) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G | |
1,473 | Kittens | ★ | ⬢ | Lightweight | Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury | •Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Bowser's Fury"; available normally once obtained or since July 13, 2021) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 500G | |
1,493 | Peach (Mario Golf: Super Rush) | ★★ | ⬢ | Battering Items ↑ | Mario Golf: Super Rush | •Battle via Spirit Board (during the event "Mario Golf: Super Rush"; available normally once obtained or since November 30, 2021) •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 1000G |
Master Spirits
No. | Image | Name | Facility | Origin Game | Acquisition | Music |
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33 | Toadette | Explore (Ruins) | Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (Artwork: Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker) |
•Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) | Plucky Pass Beginnings | |
73 | Honey Queen | Dojo (Big-Bee Style) | Super Mario Galaxy | •Battle via World of Light (The Light Realm) | The Starship Sails |
Fighter Spirits
No. | Image | Alternate Artwork | Name | Origin Game | Acquisition |
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1 | Mario | Donkey Kong (Artwork: Mario Party 10) |
•Complete Classic Mode with Mario •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G | ||
2 | Builder Mario | Super Mario Maker | •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G | ||
3 | Mario (Wedding) | Super Mario Odyssey | •Complete Challenge (Games & More): As Luigi, play solo All-Star Smash and deal damage with a taunt 3 times. •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G •Scan the Wedding Mario amiibo | ||
4 | Luigi | Mario Bros. (Artwork: Mario Party 8) |
•Complete Classic Mode with Luigi •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Luigi) | ||
5 | Peach | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. Wii) |
•Complete Classic Mode with Peach •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Peach) | ||
6 | Daisy | Super Mario Land (Artwork: Mario Party 8) |
•Complete Classic Mode with Daisy •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Daisy) | ||
7 | Bowser | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. Wii) |
•Complete Classic Mode with Bowser •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bowser) | ||
8 | Dr. Mario | Dr. Mario (Artwork: Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure) |
•Complete Classic Mode with Dr. Mario •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Dr. Mario) | ||
9 | Rosalina | Super Mario Galaxy (Artwork: Mario Party 10) |
•Complete Classic Mode with Rosalina & Luma •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Rosalina & Luma) | ||
10 | Bowser Jr. | Super Mario Sunshine (Artwork: Mario Party: Star Rush) |
•Complete Classic Mode with Bowser Jr. •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bowser Jr.) | ||
11 | Iggy | Super Mario Bros 3 (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bowser Jr.) | ||
12 | Wendy | Super Mario Bros 3 (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bowser Jr.) | ||
13 | Lemmy | Super Mario Bros 3 (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bowser Jr.) | ||
14 | Roy (Super Mario Bros.) | Super Mario Bros 3 (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bowser Jr.) | ||
15 | Larry | Super Mario Bros 3 (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bowser Jr.) | ||
16 | Ludwig | Super Mario Bros 3 (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bowser Jr.) | ||
17 | Morton | Super Mario Bros 3 (Artwork: New Super Mario Bros. U) |
•Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after unlocking Bowser Jr.) | ||
1,303 | Piranha Plant | Super Mario Bros. (Artwork: Mario Party DS) |
•Complete Classic Mode with Piranha Plant •Purchase from the Vault Shop for 300G (after downloading Piranha Plant) |
Spirit Battles
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20 | Super Star | •Rosalina & Luma ![]() |
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9,200 | Peach's Castle | •Attack Power ↑ •Temporary Invincibility •Item: Super Star |
•The enemy will occasionally be invincible when the enemy's at high damage •All fighters are easy to launch •The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly |
Main Theme - Super Mario 64 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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21 | Metal Mario | •Metal Mario ![]() |
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9,600 | The Great Cave Offensive (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy is slow but has increased defense and attack •The enemy is metal |
Metal Battle | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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22 | Boo Mario | •Mario ![]() |
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1,900 | Dracula's Castle (hazards off) | •Hazard: High Gravity •Hazard: Low Gravity •Invisibility |
•The enemy is invisible •Your jumping power decreases when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy is less affected by gravity |
Castle / Boss Fortress - Super Mario World / SMB 3 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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23 | Rock Mario | •Metal Jigglypuff ![]() |
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4,200 | Mario Galaxy (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy's neutral special has increased power •The enemy favors neutral specials •The enemy is metal |
Melty Monster | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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25 | Fox Luigi | •Tail Luigi ![]() |
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9,300 | Mushroom Kingdom U | •Hazard: Heavy Wind | •Dangerously high winds are in effect | Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3 (Remix) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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26 | Flying Squirrel Toad | •Tail Mii Swordfighter ![]() |
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3,700 | Mushroom Kingdom U (Ω form) | N/A | •The enemy favors down specials in the air •The enemy has increased jump power |
Ground Theme - New Super Mario Bros. U | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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27 | Baby Peach | •Tiny Isabelle ![]() •Mario ![]() |
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3,600 | Princess Peach's Castle | N/A | •Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy favors dash attacks •The enemy has increased move speed |
Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. (Melee) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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29 | Peach (Wedding) | •Peach ![]() •Mario ![]() |
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9,900 | New Donk City Hall | •Flowery | •Defeat the main fighter to win •You constantly take minor damage •The enemy tends to avoid conflict |
Break Free (Lead The Way) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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30 | Bowser (Wedding) | •Bowser ![]() •Ally: Peach ![]() |
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9,700 | New Donk City Hall | N/A | •You lose if your CPU ally is KO'd •The enemy favors dash attacks •The enemy has increased attack power •The enemy has increased move speed |
Underground Moon Caverns | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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31 | Toad | •Mii Brawler ![]() |
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3,600 | Princess Peach's Castle | •Item: Mushrooms | •The enemy favors side specials | Plucky Pass Beginnings | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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33 | Toadette | •Villager ![]() •Mii Brawler ![]() |
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2,600 | The Great Cave Offensive (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy is easily distracted by items | Plucky Pass Beginnings | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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34 | Toadsworth | •Mario ![]() |
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1,900 | Princess Peach's Castle | •Item: Mushrooms | •Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle | Ricco Harbor | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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35 | Waluigi | •Luigi ![]() |
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9,200 | Peach's Castle | •Assist Trophy Enemies (Waluigi) | •Hostile assist trophies will appear | Waluigi Pinball - Mario Kart DS | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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36 | Goomba | •Tiny Donkey Kong Team ![]() |
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1,800 | Mushroom Kingdom (Battlefield form) | N/A | •Defeat an army of fighters | Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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37 | Koopa Troopa | •Squirtle ![]() |
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1,700 | Golden Plains | •Defense ↑ •Item Tidal Wave •Item: Green Shell |
•The enemy has increased defense after a little while •Certain items will appear in large numbers •The enemy is easily distracted by items |
Main Theme - New Super Mario Bros. | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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38 | Hammer Bro | •Yoshi ![]() |
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3,400 | Golden Plains (Battlefield form) | •Assist Trophy Enemies (Hammer Bro) | •Hostile assist trophies will appear when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy favors up specials |
Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3 (Remix) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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39 | Lakitu & Spiny | •Iggy ![]() •Tiny Bowser ![]() |
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3,400 | Mushroom Kingdom | N/A | •Defeat an army of fighters | Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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40 | Blooper | •Tiny Inkling ![]() |
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2,600 | Delfino Plaza (Battlefield form) | •Hazard: Low Gravity | •Timed battle (1:30) •Gravity is reduced •The enemy tends to avoid conflict |
Underwater Theme - Super Mario Bros. | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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41 | Bullet Bill | •Captain Falcon Team ![]() |
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1,800 | Mushroom Kingdom | •Item Tidal Wave •Item: Bullet Bill |
•Certain items will appear in large numbers •The enemy is easily distracted by items |
Airship Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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43 | Shy Guy | •Mii Brawler ![]() •Tail Mii Gunner ![]() •Mii Swordfighter ![]() |
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1,500 | Mushroom Kingdom II (Battlefield form) | •Item: Throwing Types | •The enemy favors neutral specials •The enemy is easily distracted by items |
Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. 2 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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44 | Pidgit | •Peach ![]() |
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3,600 | Mushroom Kingdom II | N/A | •The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt •The enemy has increased jump power |
Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. 2 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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46 | Mouser | •Pikachu ![]() |
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2,000 | Mushroom Kingdom II (Battlefield form) | •Item: Bob-omb | •The enemy is easily distracted by items •The enemy starts the battle with a Bob-omb |
Boss Theme - Super Mario Bros. 2 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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47 | Wart | •King K. Rool ![]() •Peach ![]() |
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4,000 | Skyworld (Battlefield form) | •Hazard: Slumber Floor | •Defeat the main fighter to win •The floor is sleep-inducing |
Boss Theme - Super Mario Bros. 2 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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48 | Boo | •Kirby ![]() |
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1,800 | Mushroom Kingdom U (Slide Lift Tower) | •Invisibility | •The enemy is invisible •The enemy's shield has extra durability |
Main Theme - Luigi's Mansion (Brawl) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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50 | Bob-omb | •Kirby ![]() |
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3,500 | Mushroom Kingdom | •Item: Bob-omb | •The enemy's throwing-type items have increased power •The enemy has increased move speed |
Airship Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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51 | Chain Chomp | •Metal Pac-Man ![]() |
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4,000 | Yoshi's Island (Battlefield form) | •Assist Trophy Enemies (Chain Chomp) | •Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy favors side specials •The enemy is metal |
Main Theme - Super Mario 64 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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53 | Nipper Plant | •Tiny Pac-Man Team ![]() |
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1,900 | Super Mario Maker (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy loves to jump •Defeat an army of fighters |
Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3 (Remix) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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55 | Boom Boom | •Giant Squirtle ![]() |
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4,400 | Unova Pokémon League (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy has super armor and is hard to launch or make flinch •The enemy can deal damage by dashing into you •The enemy is giant |
Fortress Boss - Super Mario Bros. 3 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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57 | Tatanga | •Morton ![]() |
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3,800 | Mario Galaxy (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy starts the battle with a Super Scope | Underground Theme - Super Mario Land | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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58 | Hothead | •Curry Pac-Man ![]() |
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2,000 | Mushroom Kingdom U (Slide Lift Tower) | •Item: Hothead | •The enemy breathes fire •The enemy is easily distracted by items •The enemy starts the battle with a Hothead |
Castle / Boss Fortress - Super Mario World / SMB 3 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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59 | Chargin' Chuck | •Wario Team ![]() |
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1,800 | Super Mario Maker (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy favors dash attacks | Ground Theme - Super Mario World | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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60 | Wiggler | •Yoshi ![]() |
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1,600 | Yoshi's Island (Melee) | •Attack Power ↑ •Item: Lip's Stick |
•The enemy becomes powerful when badly damaged | Ground Theme - Super Mario World | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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61 | Kamek | •Inkling Team ![]() |
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3,300 | Mushroom Kingdom U (Slide Lift Tower) | •Easy to Launch •Item: Star Rod |
•All fighters are easy to launch after a little while •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd •The enemy starts the battle with a Star Rod |
Fortress Boss - Super Mario World | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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62 | Mechakoopa | •Tiny Bowser Team ![]() |
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3,800 | Mushroom Kingdom U (Slide Lift Tower) | N/A | •The enemy starts the battle with a Bob-omb | King Bowser - Super Mario Bros. 3 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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63 | Dry Bowser | •Bowser ![]() |
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13,500 | Reset Bomb Forest (Battlefield form) | •Defense ↑ •Curry-Filled •Hazard: Lava Floor |
•The floor is lava •The enemy breathes fire after a little while •The enemy has increased defense after a little while |
King Bowser - Super Mario Bros. 3 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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65 | Big Urchin | •Giant Jigglypuff ![]() |
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3,800 | Mushroom Kingdom U (Battlefield form) | •Item: Unira | •The enemy is giant •The enemy is easily distracted by items |
Ground Theme / Underwater Theme - Super Mario 3D Land | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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66 | King Bob-omb | •Giant Kirby ![]() |
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4,100 | Peach's Castle | •Item: Bob-omb | •The enemy is giant •The enemy is easily distracted by items |
Main Theme - Super Mario 64 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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67 | Shine Sprite | •Rosalina & Luma ![]() •Kirby Team ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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13,100 | Delfino Plaza (roof) | •Temporary Invincibility •Sudden Final Smash •Item: Stars |
•Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash •The enemy will occasionally be invincible |
Delfino Plaza (Remix) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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69 | Piantas | •Kirby Team ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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1,600 | Delfino Plaza | •Item Tidal Wave •Item: Mushrooms |
•Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while | Delfino Plaza (Original) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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70 | Shadow Mario | •Bowser Jr. ![]() |
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9,800 | Delfino Plaza (Ω form) | •Sudden Final Smash •Hazard: Sticky Floor |
•The floor is sticky •The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash after a little while •The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly |
Delfino Plaza (Remix) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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71 | Luma | •Kirby Team ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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3,500 | Mario Galaxy | •Item: Stars | •Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle | Rosalina in the Observatory / Luma's Theme | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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72 | Hungry Luma | •Rosalina & Luma ![]() •Kirby ![]() |
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1,900 | Mario Galaxy | •Item: Super Launch Star | •Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle | Egg Planet | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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73 | Honey Queen | •Giant Pikachu ![]() |
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3,300 | Mario Galaxy | •Item: Beehive | •Timed stamina battle (1:00) •The enemy is giant |
Gusty Garden Galaxy |
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74 | Lubba | •Giant Kirby ![]() |
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4,100 | Mario Galaxy | •Hazard: Low Gravity •Item: Super Launch Star |
•Gravity is reduced •The enemy starts the battle with a Super Launch Star •The enemy is giant |
The Starship Sails | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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75 | Starship Mario | •Giant Mario ![]() |
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4,100 | Mario Galaxy (Battlefield form) | •Hazard: Low Gravity | •Gravity is reduced •The enemy is giant |
The Starship Sails | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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77 | Plessie | •Giant Yoshi ![]() |
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2,100 | Great Bay | N/A | •The enemy is giant | Slide | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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78 | Cappy | •Mario ![]() |
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3,600 | Rainbow Cruise (hazards off) | •Invisibility •Item: Boomerang |
•The enemy is invisible •The enemy is easily distracted by items |
Jump Up, Super Star! | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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79 | Pauline | •Peach ![]() •Mario ![]() •Giant Donkey Kong ![]() |
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13,700 | 75m (hazards off) | •Jump Power ↓ | •Defeat the main fighter to win •You have reduced jump power •Reinforcements will appear during the battle •The enemy tends to avoid conflict |
Jump Up, Super Star! | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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80 | The Odyssey | •Giant Jigglypuff ![]() |
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4,400 | Rainbow Cruise | •Hard to Launch | •Timed battle (1:00) •The enemy is hard to launch •The enemy shields often |
Fossil Falls | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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81 | Goo-Goo Buggy | •Mario ![]() •Luigi ![]() |
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3,400 | Figure-8 Circuit | •Assist Trophy Enemies (Chain Chomp) | •Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy has increased move speed |
Mushroom Gorge - Mario Kart Wii | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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82 | Barrel Train | •Donkey Kong ![]() •Diddy Kong ![]() |
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3,500 | Spirit Train | •Item: Bullet Bill | •The enemy can deal damage by dashing into you •The enemy has increased attack power •The enemy has increased move speed |
Rainbow Road - Mario Kart: Double Dash!! | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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85 | B Dasher | •Mario ![]() |
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9,400 | Figure-8 Circuit | •Uncontrollable Speed | •All fighters move faster and can't stop quickly •The enemy can deal damage by dashing into you |
Circuit - Mario Kart 7 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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86 | Standard Kart | •Squirtle Team ![]() |
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2,100 | Figure-8 Circuit | •Item: Green Shell | •The enemy favors side specials | Mario Circuit - Super Mario Kart | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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87 | Standard Bike | •Wario ![]() |
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2,100 | Figure-8 Circuit | N/A | •The enemy's side special has increased power •The enemy has increased move speed |
Mario Kart Stadium - Mario Kart 8 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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88 | Cheep Charger | •Peach ![]() |
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1,900 | Mario Circuit | N/A | •The enemy favors grabs and throws •The enemy has increased move speed |
Mushroom Gorge - Mario Kart Wii | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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89 | Mach 8 | •Luigi ![]() |
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3,700 | Mario Circuit | •Hazard: High Gravity •Item: Mario Kart |
•All fighters have reduced jump ability [!] •The enemy can deal damage by dashing into you |
Mario Kart Stadium - Mario Kart 8 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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90 | Biddybuggy Buggybud |
•Tiny Rosalina & Luma ![]() |
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3,700 | Mario Circuit (Battlefield form) | •Move Speed ↑ •Item: Mario Kart |
•All fighters have increased move speed •The enemy is easily distracted by items •The enemy falls slowly |
Cloudtop Cruise - Mario Kart 8 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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91 | Badwagon | •Metal Peach ![]() |
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9,700 | Mario Circuit | N/A | •The enemy is metal | Mario Circuit - Mario Kart 8 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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95 | Paper Bowser | •Bowser ![]() |
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9,300 | Peach's Castle (Ω form) | •Defense ↑ •Attack Power ↑ •Item: Star Rod |
•The enemy will occasionally be invincible when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy's special moves have increased power •Stamina battle |
Paper Mario Medley |
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97 | Kammy Koopa | •Bayonetta ![]() |
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2,000 | Paper Mario | •Invisibility | •All fighters are invisible after a little while •The enemy starts the battle with a Star Rod |
Airship Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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98 | Vivian | •Clear Mr. Game & Watch ![]() |
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3,600 | Luigi's Mansion (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy is invisible | Paper Mario Medley | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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100 | Mr. L | •Luigi ![]() |
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4,300 | Luigi's Mansion (Ω form) | •Hazard: Fog | •The stage is covered in fog •The enemy favors special moves •The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly |
The Grand Finale | Spirit Battle trivia:
Other trivia:
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101 | Dimentio | •Meta Knight ![]() •Giant Luigi ![]() |
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3,800 | Paper Mario | •Attack Power ↑ | •The enemy has increased attack power after a little while •The enemy deals damage when falling •The enemy is giant |
Battle! - Paper Mario: Color Splash | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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102 | Huey | •Inkling Team ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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1,900 | Moray Towers | N/A | •The enemy favors special moves | Battle! - Paper Mario: Color Splash | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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103 | Mallow | •Robin ![]() |
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4,100 | Magicant | •Item: Lightning | •The enemy's magic attacks have increased power •The enemy favors neutral specials |
Time's Running Out! | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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104 | Geno | •Sheik ![]() •Peach ![]() •Kirby ![]() •Bowser ![]() •Mario ![]() |
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13,700 | Mario Galaxy (Battlefield form) | N/A | •Defeat the main fighter to win •Timed battle (2:30) •The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd |
Rainbow Road Medley | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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105 | Prince Peasley | •Marth ![]() |
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1,600 | 3D Land | N/A | •The enemy's melee weapons have increased power | This is Minion Turf! | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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106 | Fawful | •Iggy ![]() •R.O.B. ![]() |
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3,700 | Prism Tower | N/A | •Stamina battle •The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt |
The Grand Finale | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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107 | Princess Shroob | •Peach ![]() |
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3,800 | Princess Peach's Castle | •Giant •Attack Power ↑ |
•The enemy is giant when the enemy's at high damage •Stamina battle •The enemy has increased attack power when the enemy's at high damage |
The Grand Finale | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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108 | Starlow | •Pac-Man ![]() •Luigi ![]() •Mario ![]() |
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3,300 | Brinstar (Battlefield form) | •Tiny •Giant |
•The enemy is giant •The enemy is tiny after a little while |
Tough Guy Alert! | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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109 | Broque Monsieur | •Pac-Man ![]() |
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1,800 | Mario Bros. (Battlefield form) | •Defense ↑ •Item: Blocks |
•The enemy has increased defense •The enemy shields often •The enemy's shield has extra durability |
Tough Guy Alert! | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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110 | Dreambert | •Luigi ![]() |
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2,300 | Magicant (Battlefield form) | •Hazard: Slumber Floor | •The floor is sleep-inducing | Try, Try Again | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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111 | Antasma | •Robin ![]() |
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4,300 | Peach's Castle (Battlefield form) | •Item: Food •Hazard: Slumber Floor |
•The floor is sleep-inducing •The enemy becomes more powerful after eating •The enemy is easily distracted by items |
The Grand Finale | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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113 | Sidestepper | •Mr. Game & Watch Team ![]() ![]() |
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1,900 | Mario Bros. | •Move Speed ↑ | •The enemy has increased move speed after a little while •The enemy can deal damage by dashing into you •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd |
Mario Bros. | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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114 | Freezie | •Ice Climbers ![]() |
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1,600 | Mario Bros. (Battlefield form) | •Item: Freezie | •The enemy starts the battle with a Freezie | Mario Bros. | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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115 | Eggplant Man | •Wario Team ![]() |
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1,900 | Wrecking Crew (Battlefield form) | •Item: Golden Hammer | •Defeat an army of fighters | Wrecking Crew Medley |
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116 | Viruses | •Kirby ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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4,000 | Mario Bros. (Battlefield form) | N/A | •Timed battle (1:30) | Fever | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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117 | Flies & Hand | •Giant Donkey Kong ![]() •Tiny Dark Pit ![]() |
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4,000 | Living Room | •Assist Trophy Enemies (Flies & Hand) •Item: Food |
•Survive until the timer runs out (1:00) •Hostile assist trophies will appear |
Mario Paint Medley | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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118 | Wanda | •Tiny Palutena ![]() •Yoshi ![]() •Peach ![]() •Mario ![]() |
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1,500 | Green Greens (Battlefield form) | N/A | •Defeat the main fighter to win •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd |
Mario Paint Medley | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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119 | Kid | •Mario Team ![]() |
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2,500 | Golden Plains (Battlefield form) | •Item: Beastball •Hazard: Heavy Wind |
•Dangerously high winds are in effect •The enemy is easily distracted by items |
World Tour | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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121 | Poltergust 5000 | •Luigi Team ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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4,000 | Luigi's Mansion | N/A | •The enemy's throws have increased power | Luigi's Mansion Series Medley | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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122 | Polterpup | •Clear Duck Hunt ![]() |
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3,600 | Luigi's Mansion | N/A | •The enemy is invisible | On the Hunt - Gloomy Manor Ver.- (Instrumental) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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123 | Perry | •Peach ![]() |
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1,800 | Golden Plains (Battlefield form) | N/A | •The enemy's up special has increased power •The enemy favors up specials •The enemy falls slowly |
Ground Theme - Super Mario Bros. (Melee) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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124 | Waluigi (Super Mario Strikers) Waluigi (Mario Strikers) |
•Luigi ![]() |
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3,600 | Wuhu Island (Swordplay Colosseum) | •Item: Soccer Ball | •Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle | Country Field: Away Team | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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125 | Petey Piranha (Super Mario Strikers) Petey Piranha (Mario Strikers) |
•Giant Ivysaur ![]() |
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3,900 | Wuhu Island (Swordplay Colosseum) | •Item: Soccer Ball | •The enemy is giant | Country Field: Away Team |
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128 | MC Ballyhoo & Big Top | •Mario ![]() •Yoshi ![]() •Peach ![]() •Luigi ![]() |
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1,600 | Mario Circuit | •Item Tidal Wave | •Certain items will appear in large numbers after a little while | Pandemonium | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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129 | Rabbid Peach | •Bunny Peach ![]() |
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4,500 | 3D Land | •Item: Super Scope | •Timed battle (1:30) •The enemy tends to avoid conflict •The enemy heals over time |
Arcade Bunny's Theme | Spirit Battle inspiration:
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130 | Rabbid Mario | •Bunny Mario ![]() |
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3,400 | 3D Land | •Item: Shooting Types | •The enemy starts the battle with a Ray Gun | Arcade Bunny's Theme | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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131 | Rabbid Kong | •Bunny Donkey Kong ![]() |
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1,700 | 3D Land | N/A | •The enemy's punches and elbow strikes have increased power | Arcade Bunny's Theme | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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132 | Mario (Mario Tennis Aces) | •Mario ![]() •Peach ![]() |
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8,800 | Wuhu Island (Swordplay Colosseum) |
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Color TV-Game 15) | •Hostile assist trophies will appear •The enemy favors smash attacks |
Title Theme - Mario Tennis Aces | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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133 | Luigi (Mario Tennis Aces) | •Luigi ![]() •Daisy ![]() |
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3,400 | Pokémon Stadium 2 (hazards off) | N/A | •The enemy favors smash attacks | Stadium Theme - Mario Tennis Aces | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,300 | Dice Block | •Mario ![]() •Peach ![]() |
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1,900 | Princess Peach's Castle | •Item Tidal Wave | •Items will be pulled toward the enemy •Certain items will appear in large numbers |
Pandemonium | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,301 | River Survival | •Bowser ![]() •Kirby ![]() •Yoshi ![]() •Rosalina & Luma ![]() |
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5,500 | Kongo Falls (Ω form) | •Bob-omb Festival •Item Tidal Wave •Item: Food |
•Survive until the timer runs out (1:00) •Bob-ombs will rain from the sky after a little while |
Slide | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,302 | Golden Dash Mushroom | •Gold Mii Brawler ![]() |
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10,000 | Figure-8 Circuit (Ω form) | •Attack Power ↑ •Uncontrollable Speed •Item: Mario Kart |
•The enemy has super armor and is hard to launch or make flinch •The enemy is very fast and can't stop quickly •The enemy has increased attack power •The enemy can deal damage by dashing into you |
Mario Circuit - Mario Kart 8 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,321 | Peachette | •Peach ![]() •Mii Brawler ![]() •Luigi ![]() •Mario ![]() |
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10,000 | Mushroom Kingdom U (hazards off) | •Easy to Launch •Hazard: Low Gravity |
•All fighters are easy to launch •Timed battle (1:00) •Gravity is reduced |
Ground Theme - New Super Mario Bros. U | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,425 | Peach (Paper Mario: The Origami King) | •Peach ![]() |
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2,100 | Peach's Castle (Battlefield form) | •Assist Trophy Enemies (Chain Chomp) •Item: Hammer |
•Hostile assist trophies will appear | Paper Mario Medley | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,426 | Olivia | •Pikachu ![]() •Mario ![]() •Tiny Bowser ![]() |
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3,700 | Paper Mario | •Defense ↑ •Attack Power ↑ •Item: Bob-omb |
•The enemy has increased attack power when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy has increased defense when the enemy's at high damage •The enemy favors air attacks •Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd |
Battle! - Paper Mario: Color Splash | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,427 | King Olly | •Toon Link ![]() •Giant Metal Pac-Man ![]() |
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9,700 | Princess Peach's Castle (Ω form) | N/A | •Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy favors air attacks •The enemy is metal |
Attack and Run! | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,471 | Fury Bowser | •Metal Bowser ![]() |
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13,800 | Find Mii (Ω form) | •Sudden Final Smash •Curry-Filled |
•The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash after a little while •The enemy breathes fire after a little while •The enemy is metal •The enemy is giant |
King Bowser - Super Mario Bros. 3 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,472 | Giga Cat Mario | •Giant Mii Brawler ![]() •Bowser Jr. ![]() |
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3,900 | Find Mii (Ω form) | N/A | •Defeat the main fighter to win •The enemy is giant |
The Great Tower Showdown 2 | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,473 | Kittens | •Tail Kirby Team ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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1,900 | Delfino Plaza (Large Island) | •Item: Balls | •The enemy has increased move speed and reduced weight •Defeat an army of fighters |
Main Theme - Super Mario 64 (Remix) | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,491 | Mario (Mario Golf: Super Rush) | •Mario ![]() |
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9,600 | Yoshi's Island (Melee) (Ω form) | •Temporary Invincibility •Item: Balls |
•The enemy will occasionally be invincible after a little while •The enemy starts the battle with an Ore Club |
World Tour | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,492 | Luigi (Mario Golf: Super Rush) | •Luigi Team ![]() |
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4,500 | Wuhu Island (bridge section) | •Move Speed ↑ •Item: Balls |
•The enemy has increased move speed •The enemy starts the battle with a Fire Bar •Defeat an army of fighters |
Mario Tennis / Mario Golf | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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1,493 | Peach (Mario Golf: Super Rush) | •Peach ![]() •Daisy ![]() |
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4,200 | Delfino Plaza (ocean pillar section) | •Item: Mario Kart •Hazard: Heavy Wind |
•Defeat the main fighter to win •Dangerously high winds are in effect after a little while •The enemy favors side smash attacks |
Title Theme - Wii Sports Resort | Spirit Battle inspiration:
Other trivia:
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Series Order
Number | Name | Series |
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1 | Mario | Super Mario Series |
2 | Builder Mario | Super Mario Maker Series |
3 | Mario (Wedding) | Super Mario Series |
4 | Luigi | |
5 | Peach | |
6 | Daisy | |
7 | Bowser | |
8 | Dr. Mario | Dr. Mario Series |
9 | Rosalina | Super Mario Series |
10 | Bowser Jr. | |
11 | Iggy | |
12 | Wendy | |
13 | Lemmy | |
14 | Roy (Super Mario Bros.) | |
15 | Larry | |
16 | Ludwig | |
17 | Morton | |
18 | Super Mushroom | |
19 | Fire Flower | |
20 | Super Star | |
21 | Metal Mario | |
22 | Boo Mario | |
23 | Rock Mario | |
24 | Gold Mario | |
25 | Fox Luigi | |
26 | Flying Squirrel Toad | |
27 | Baby Peach | |
28 | Cat Princess Peach | |
29 | Peach (Wedding) | |
30 | Bowser (Wedding) | |
31 | Toad | |
32 | Captain Toad | Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Series |
33 | Toadette | |
34 | Toadsworth | Super Mario Series |
35 | Waluigi | |
36 | Goomba | |
37 | Koopa Troopa | |
38 | Hammer Bro | |
39 | Lakitu & Spiny | |
40 | Blooper | |
41 | Bullet Bill | |
42 | Banzai Bill | |
43 | Shy Guy | |
44 | Pidgit | |
45 | Birdo | |
46 | Mouser | |
47 | Wart | |
48 | Boo | |
49 | King Boo | Luigi's Mansion Series |
50 | Bob-omb | Super Mario Series |
51 | Chain Chomp | |
52 | Thwomp | |
53 | Nipper Plant | |
54 | Petey Piranha | |
55 | Boom Boom | |
56 | Boom Boom & Pom Pom | |
57 | Tatanga | Super Mario Land Series |
58 | Hothead | Super Mario Series |
59 | Chargin' Chuck | |
60 | Wiggler | |
61 | Kamek | |
62 | Mechakoopa | |
63 | Dry Bowser | |
64 | Nabbit | |
65 | Big Urchin | |
66 | King Bob-omb | |
67 | Shine Sprite | |
68 | F.L.U.D.D. | |
69 | Piantas | |
70 | Shadow Mario | |
71 | Luma | |
72 | Hungry Luma | |
73 | Honey Queen | |
74 | Lubba | |
75 | Starship Mario | |
76 | Sprixie Princesses | |
77 | Plessie | |
78 | Cappy | |
79 | Pauline | |
80 | The Odyssey | |
81 | Goo-Goo Buggy | Mario Kart Series |
82 | Barrel Train | |
83 | Bloom Coach | |
84 | Turbo Yoshi | |
85 | B Dasher | |
86 | Standard Kart | |
87 | Standard Bike | |
88 | Cheep Charger | |
89 | Mach 8 | |
90 | Biddybuggy Buggybud | |
91 | Badwagon | |
92 | City Tripper | |
93 | Master Cycle | |
94 | Paper Mario | Paper Mario Series |
95 | Paper Bowser | |
96 | Paper Bowser (Paper Mario: Sticker Star) | |
97 | Kammy Koopa | |
98 | Vivian | |
99 | Shadow Queen | |
100 | Mr. L | |
101 | Dimentio | |
102 | Huey | |
103 | Mallow | Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars |
104 | Geno | |
105 | Prince Peasley | Mario & Luigi Series |
106 | Fawful | |
107 | Princess Shroob | |
108 | Starlow | |
109 | Broque Monsieur | |
110 | Dreambert | |
111 | Antasma | |
112 | Papercraft Mario | |
113 | Sidestepper | Mario Bros. Series |
114 | Freezie | |
115 | Eggplant Man | Wrecking Crew Series |
116 | Viruses | Dr. Mario Series |
117 | Flies & Hand | Mario Paint Series |
118 | Wanda | Super Mario Series |
119 | Kid | Mario Golf Series |
120 | Professor Elvin Gadd | Luigi's Mansion Series |
121 | Poltergust 5000 | |
122 | Polterpup | |
123 | Perry | Super Princess Peach |
124 | Waluigi (Super Mario Strikers) Waluigi (Mario Strikers) |
Super Mario Strikers Series Mario Strikers Series |
125 | Petey Piranha (Super Mario Strikers) Petey Piranha (Mario Strikers) | |
126 | Mini Mario | Mario vs. Donkey Kong Series |
127 | Mini Mario & Hammers | |
128 | MC Ballyhoo & Big Top | Mario Party Series |
129 | Rabbid Peach | Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle |
130 | Rabbid Mario | |
131 | Rabbid Kong | |
132 | Mario (Mario Tennis Aces) | Mario Tennis Aces |
133 | Luigi (Mario Tennis Aces) | |
1,300 | Dice Block | Super Mario Series |
1,301 | River Survival | |
1,302 | Golden Dash Mushroom | |
1,303 | Piranha Plant | |
1,321 | Peachette | |
1,425 | Peach (Paper Mario: The Origami King) | Paper Mario Series |
1,426 | Olivia | |
1,427 | King Olly | |
1,471 | Fury Bowser | Super Mario Series |
1,472 | Giga Cat Mario | |
1,473 | Kittens | |
1,491 | Mario (Mario Golf: Super Rush) | Mario Golf: Super Rush |
1,492 | Luigi (Mario Golf: Super Rush) | |
1,493 | Peach (Mario Golf: Super Rush) |
Trivia
- Mario, The Legend of Zelda, EarthBound, Ice Climber, and Pac-Man are the only universes represented by a fighter to use in-game sprite art for their spirits.
- The Mario universe features the most amount of new spirits added through spirit events, with 13 in total.
- Dr. Mario and Piranha Plant are not featured as puppet fighters in any Mario spirit battle, making the Mario series one of three playable universes to not feature all playable characters from the series in their spirit battles, with the other two being Final Fantasy and Fatal Fury.
- Metal Mario, Eggplant Man, Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Mario, Rabbid Kong, and Peach (Mario Golf: Super Rush) are the only Mario spirits whose spirit battles do not play music track from the Mario universe.
- The Baby Peach, Waluigi, and Wanda are generically listed as the "Super Mario Series", despite not debuting in a mainline Super Mario game outside of cameos.
- The Captain Toad and Flies & Hand spirits are the only Mario spirits who are listed as part of a series within the Mario universe, despite being released in a singular game outside of re-releases.
- The Flies & Hand spirit is listed as part of the "Mario Paint Series", although Mario Paint does not feature any sequels (excluding the Satellaview re-releases Mario Paint BS Ban and Mario Paint Yuushou Naizou Ban). Super Mario Maker takes many elements from Paint, including the Flies & Hand, and began development as a sequel, but is not considered as such.
- There is, however, a set of Mario Paint spiritual successors called Mario Artist on the Nintendo 64DD, but the 4 released installments of the series do not feature the Flies & Hand in any form either.
- The Flies & Hand spirit is listed as part of the "Mario Paint Series", although Mario Paint does not feature any sequels (excluding the Satellaview re-releases Mario Paint BS Ban and Mario Paint Yuushou Naizou Ban). Super Mario Maker takes many elements from Paint, including the Flies & Hand, and began development as a sequel, but is not considered as such.
- Prior to the 1.1.0 update, the King Boo spirit was ordered between Poltergust 5000 and Polterpup rather than being ordered right after Boo, being part of the Luigi's Mansion series.
- Additionally, prior to the 1.1.0 update, the ordering of Antasma and Papercraft Mario were swapped in order to preserve the chronological order of the Mario & Luigi series.
- The Odyssey spirit battle states that the enemy is difficult to launch as a battle condition; however, the game erroneously applies the "easy to launch" effect instead, as evidenced by the floatier launch physics associated with it, and the fact that in the short window before the effect activates, Jigglypuff takes less knockback. This error also defeats the intended purpose of the battle, where the opponent is expected to break Jigglypuff's shield, as it is easy to KO it with knockback.
- The Barrel Train spirit is the only Mario Kart spirit to not be battled on either the Figure-8 Circuit or Mario Circuit stages.
- Link (who is featured in the Master Cycle spirit's artwork) is the only character to be included with another series' spirits other than their original series, not counting the Mario sub-universes.
- This also marks the first time that Link's The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword design is directly referenced in the Super Smash Bros. series due to this version of Link serving as the basis for his design in Mario Kart 8.
- The Flies & Hand spirit is the only Mario spirit to use a render made specifically for Ultimate.
- The Rabbid Kong spirit's artwork actually depicts a corrupted, alternate form named Mega Rabbid Kong, appearing only in the Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: Donkey Kong Adventure expansion DLC.
- Mario Tennis Aces was singled out rather than summarized as the Mario Tennis series like any other series.
- The Mario Golf: Super Rush spirits would later be singled out rather than summarized as the Mario Golf series, despite the Kid spirit being labeled with the latter.
- The Golden Dash Mushroom, Dice Block, and River Survival spirits are the first DLC spirits tied to a limited-time event on the Spirit Board, and also the first DLC spirits available without the requirement of an additional game's save data, the first being the Partner Eevee and Partner Pikachu spirits in the Pokémon series, which originally required save data of Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!/Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! on the Nintendo Switch.
- Although the name of the Golden Dash Mushroom spirit originates from Mario Party: Island Tour, its artwork and spirit battle are derived from the Mario Kart series, where the item is generally referred to as the Golden Mushroom; however, the item has been referred to as the Golden Dash Mushroom in Europe as of Mario Kart 7.
- The Golden Dash Mushroom spirit's series is generically listed as the "Super Mario Series" instead of the two series mentioned above.
- The Golden Dash Mushroom spirit's effect is dissimilar to its effect in either series; it turns the player giant, making it closer to the Mega Mushroom.
- Despite the Dice Block and River Survival spirits originating from the Mario Party series, their spirits' series is listed as the "Super Mario Series".
- This also despites the fact that the MC Ballyhoo & Big Top spirit is listed as part of the "Mario Party Series".
- Although the name of the Golden Dash Mushroom spirit originates from Mario Party: Island Tour, its artwork and spirit battle are derived from the Mario Kart series, where the item is generally referred to as the Golden Mushroom; however, the item has been referred to as the Golden Dash Mushroom in Europe as of Mario Kart 7.
- Despite appearing dynamically in the New Donk City Hall stage, the four musicians of the New Donk City Band do not appear as spirits. Similarly, the Shellcreepers from Mario Bros. and the Buzzy Beetles from Mushroom Kingdom do not appear as spirits either.
References
- ^ Metal Mario, the character, was first introduced in Super Smash Bros. and would become a recurring character in the Mario Kart series. However, the name Metal Mario was first used for the form Mario takes when equipping the Metal Cap, this Metal Mario was first introduced in Super Mario 64
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