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*The yellow Tiny Pit represents Pidgey, a small bird Pokémon with a brown-and-yellow color scheme. | *The yellow Tiny Pit represents Pidgey, a small bird Pokémon with a brown-and-yellow color scheme. | ||
*The stage represents Saffron City, a metropolitan city in ''Pokémon Red / Blue'', which features Pidgey as a background character. | *The stage represents Saffron City, a metropolitan city in ''Pokémon Red / Blue'', which features Pidgey as a background character. | ||
*The Heavy Wind hazard references {{iw|bulbapedia|Gust|move}}, a Flying-type move used by Pidgey which envelops | *The Heavy Wind hazard references {{iw|bulbapedia|Gust|move}}, a Flying-type move used by Pidgey which envelops the opposing Pokémon in a gust of wind. | ||
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*This spirit's Landing Lag ↓ ability references Pidgey's Flying-type and usage of Flying-type moves. | *This spirit's Landing Lag ↓ ability references Pidgey's Flying-type and usage of Flying-type moves. | ||
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*Jigglypuff represents Clefairy, a pink Pokémon who shares the same evolution methods, habitats, moves, abilities, and formerly, the same type with Jigglypuff. | *Jigglypuff represents Clefairy, a pink Pokémon who shares the same evolution methods, habitats, moves, abilities, and formerly, the same type with Jigglypuff. | ||
*The stage represents Magicant, a surreal mindscape world that features a dream-based setting, referencing {{iw|bulbapedia|Sing|move}}, a Normal-type move learned by Clefairy which puts | *The stage represents Magicant, a surreal mindscape world that features a dream-based setting, referencing {{iw|bulbapedia|Sing|move}}, a Normal-type move learned by Clefairy which puts the opposing Pokémon to sleep. | ||
*The Screen Flip hazard references {{iw|bulbapedia|Metronome|move}}, a Normal-type move learned by Clefairy which randomly selects any Pokémon move. | *The Screen Flip hazard references {{iw|bulbapedia|Metronome|move}}, a Normal-type move learned by Clefairy which randomly selects any Pokémon move. | ||
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*The purple Tiny Fox represents the Alolan Vulpix, the Alolan variant of Vulpix who appears as the Poké Ball Pokémon. | *The purple Tiny Fox represents the Alolan Vulpix, the Alolan variant of Vulpix who appears as the Poké Ball Pokémon. | ||
*The stage represents {{iw|bulbapedia|Mount Lanakila}}, the tallest mountain in ''Pokémon Sun / Moon'', which features Alolan Vulpix as a wild Pokémon. | *The stage represents {{iw|bulbapedia|Mount Lanakila}}, the tallest mountain in ''Pokémon Sun / Moon'', which features Alolan Vulpix as a wild Pokémon. | ||
*The Fog Hazard references {{iw|bulbapedia|Mist|move}}, an Ice-type move learned by Alolan Vulpix which envelops the | *The Fog Hazard references {{iw|bulbapedia|Mist|move}}, an Ice-type move learned by Alolan Vulpix which envelops the opposing Pokémon in a white mist. | ||
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*This spirit's Support type references the Alolan Vulpix's appearance as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | *This spirit's Support type references the Alolan Vulpix's appearance as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
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*The purple Donkey Kong represents Gengar, a huge and bulky purple Pokémon. | *The purple Donkey Kong represents Gengar, a huge and bulky purple Pokémon. | ||
*The stage represents {{iw|bulbapedia|Lavender Town}}, a small town in ''Pokémon Red / Blue'' which features Ghost-type Pokémon like Gengar. | *The stage represents {{iw|bulbapedia|Lavender Town}}, a small town in ''Pokémon Red / Blue'' which features Ghost-type Pokémon like Gengar. | ||
*The Slumber Floor hazard references {{iw|bulbapedia|Hypnosis|move}}, a Psychic-type move learned by Gengar which puts the | *The Slumber Floor hazard references {{iw|bulbapedia|Hypnosis|move}}, a Psychic-type move learned by Gengar which puts the opposing Pokémon to sleep. | ||
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*This spirit's Poison Damage Reduced ability references Gengar's dual Ghost/Poison type, which is resistant against Poison-type Pokémon. | *This spirit's Poison Damage Reduced ability references Gengar's dual Ghost/Poison type, which is resistant against Poison-type Pokémon. | ||
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*The smaller-than-normal orange Wolf represents Cubone, the "Lonely Pokémon", which references the term "lone wolf". | *The smaller-than-normal orange Wolf represents Cubone, the "Lonely Pokémon", which references the term "lone wolf". | ||
*The stage represents the {{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Tower}}, a Pokémon burial tower in ''Pokémon Red / Blue'' which is haunted by the ghost of {{iw|bulbapedia|Marowak}}, Cubone's mother. | *The stage represents the {{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Tower}}, a Pokémon burial tower in ''Pokémon Red / Blue'' which is haunted by the ghost of {{iw|bulbapedia|Marowak}}, Cubone's mother. | ||
*Wolf starting off with a Boomerang and the Boomerang item reference Cubone's signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Bonemerang|move}}, where it throws its bone like a boomerang to hit | *Wolf starting off with a Boomerang and the Boomerang item reference Cubone's signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Bonemerang|move}}, where it throws its bone like a boomerang to hit the opposing Pokémon twice. | ||
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*This spirit's Grab type references how Cubone is often seen carrying its bone. | *This spirit's Grab type references how Cubone is often seen carrying its bone. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Main Theme - Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue (Brawl)}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Main Theme - Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue (Brawl)}} | ||
|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The green-and purple Wario represents Weezing, a purple Pokémon who produces a form of gas harmful to the | *The green-and purple Wario represents Weezing, a purple Pokémon who produces a form of gas harmful to the opposing Pokémon. | ||
*The Poison Cloud hazard references Weezing's Poison type and usage of poison gas-based moves. | *The Poison Cloud hazard references Weezing's Poison type and usage of poison gas-based moves, which inflicts continuous damage to the opposing Pokémon. | ||
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*This spirit's Support type references Weezing's appearance as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | *This spirit's Support type references Weezing's appearance as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
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*The red Ridley and Beetle item represents Pinsir, the "Stage Beetle Pokémon" with a brown color scheme. | *The red Ridley and Beetle item represents Pinsir, the "Stage Beetle Pokémon" with a brown color scheme. | ||
*The stage represents the forest habitats in the ''Pokémon'' series, which features Pinsir as a wild Pokémon. | *The stage represents the forest habitats in the ''Pokémon'' series, which features Pinsir as a wild Pokémon. | ||
*Ridley's favored [[Space Pirate Rush]] references {{iw|bulbapedia|Vise Grip|move}}, a Normal-type move learned by Pinsir which allows it to grip | *Ridley's favored [[Space Pirate Rush]] references {{iw|bulbapedia|Vise Grip|move}}, a Normal-type move learned by Pinsir which allows it to grip the opposing Pokémon with its pincers. | ||
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*This spirit's Grab type further references Pinsir's Vise Grip move, which can grip | *This spirit's Grab type further references Pinsir's Vise Grip move, which can grip the opposing Pokémon with its pincers. | ||
*This spirit is featured in the Beedle's Tent shop, which sells spirits related to living creatures, referencing how Pinsir is a beetle-like Pokémon, as Beedle is fond of beetles. | *This spirit is featured in the Beedle's Tent shop, which sells spirits related to living creatures, referencing how Pinsir is a beetle-like Pokémon, as Beedle is fond of beetles. | ||
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*The Uncontrollable Speed rule and battle conditions reference {{iw|bulbapedia|Take Down|move}}, a Normal-type move learned by Tauros which allows it to charge at high speeds. | *The Uncontrollable Speed rule and battle conditions reference {{iw|bulbapedia|Take Down|move}}, a Normal-type move learned by Tauros which allows it to charge at high speeds. | ||
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*This spirit's Speed ↑ ability further references Tauros' Take Down move, which allows it to charge the | *This spirit's Speed ↑ ability further references Tauros' Take Down move, which allows it to charge the opposing Pokémon at high speeds. | ||
*In World of Light, the Tauros spirit is located in the Forest Hill map, which is occupied by animal-themed spirits, further referencing how Tauros is an ox Pokémon. | *In World of Light, the Tauros spirit is located in the Forest Hill map, which is occupied by animal-themed spirits, further referencing how Tauros is an ox Pokémon. | ||
*In World of Light, the Tauros spirit is located near a bridge over a waterfall in the Forest Hill map, similar to the stage's setting. | *In World of Light, the Tauros spirit is located near a bridge over a waterfall in the Forest Hill map, similar to the stage's setting. | ||
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*The yellow Charizard represents Dragonite, a pseudo-legendary Pokémon with a draconian appearance and a yellow color scheme. | *The yellow Charizard represents Dragonite, a pseudo-legendary Pokémon with a draconian appearance and a yellow color scheme. | ||
*The stage represents the {{iw|bulbapedia|Dragon's Den}}, a cavern in ''Pokémon Gold / Silver'', which features the Johto Champion {{iw|Bulbapedia|Lance}}, who uses Dragonite as his signature Pokémon. | *The stage represents the {{iw|bulbapedia|Dragon's Den}}, a cavern in ''Pokémon Gold / Silver'', which features the Johto Champion {{iw|Bulbapedia|Lance}}, who uses Dragonite as his signature Pokémon. | ||
*The Heavy Wind hazard references Dragonite's {{iw|bulbapedia|Hurricane|move}} move, which envelops | *The Heavy Wind hazard references Dragonite's {{iw|bulbapedia|Hurricane|move}} move, which envelops the opposing Pokémon in a powerful gust of wind. | ||
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*In World of Light, the Dragonite spirit is located in the purple-tinted Gerudo Desert area of the Sacred Land map in the Dark Realm, similar to the stage's purple color scheme. | *In World of Light, the Dragonite spirit is located in the purple-tinted Gerudo Desert area of the Sacred Land map in the Dark Realm, similar to the stage's purple color scheme. | ||
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*The stage represents the forest habitats in the ''Pokémon'' series, which feature Heracross as a wild Pokémon. | *The stage represents the forest habitats in the ''Pokémon'' series, which feature Heracross as a wild Pokémon. | ||
*The Sticky Floor hazard references the tree sap that Heracross feeds on, which is often known for being sticky. | *The Sticky Floor hazard references the tree sap that Heracross feeds on, which is often known for being sticky. | ||
*Bowser's frequent grab and throws and the second battle condition reference how Heracross can use its horn to grab and throw | *Bowser's frequent grab and throws and the second battle condition reference how Heracross can use its horn to grab and throw the opposing Pokémon. | ||
*The third battle condition references Heracross' move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Reversal|move}} or its ability, {{iw|bulbapedia|Swarm|Ability}}, both of which increases its power if it has low HP. | *The third battle condition references Heracross' move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Reversal|move}} or its ability, {{iw|bulbapedia|Swarm|Ability}}, both of which increases its power if it has low HP. | ||
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*This spirit's Grab type further references how Heracross can use its horn to grab and throw | *This spirit's Grab type further references how Heracross can use its horn to grab and throw the opposing Pokémon. | ||
*This spirit's Fire Weakness ability references Heracross' Bug type, which has a double weakness against Fire-type Pokémon. | *This spirit's Fire Weakness ability references Heracross' Bug type, which has a double weakness against Fire-type Pokémon. | ||
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|'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | |'''Spirit Battle inspiration:''' | ||
*The green Inkling represents Smeargle, an art-themed Pokémon featuring a green-tipped tail who marks its territory with paint. | *The green Inkling represents Smeargle, an art-themed Pokémon featuring a green-tipped tail who marks its territory with paint. | ||
*The stage and Vince Assist Trophy enemy's ability reference Smeargle's signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Sketch}}, which allows it to permanently use the | *The stage and Vince Assist Trophy enemy's ability reference Smeargle's signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Sketch}}, which allows it to permanently use the opposing Pokémon's last move, which is represented by a pencil. | ||
*Inkling's favored side smash attack and the Vince Assist Trophy enemy reference Smeargle's appearance, who features a paintbrush tail and a head structure resembling an artist's beret. | *Inkling's favored side smash attack and the Vince Assist Trophy enemy reference Smeargle's appearance, who features a paintbrush tail and a head structure resembling an artist's beret. | ||
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*This spirit's Neutral type further references how Smeragle's Sketch move can allow it to permanently use any of the | *This spirit's Neutral type further references how Smeragle's Sketch move can allow it to permanently use any of the opposing Pokémon's last moves. | ||
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*Jigglypuff's favored [[Rollout]] references Miltank's Normal type, who can learn to use Rollout. | *Jigglypuff's favored [[Rollout]] references Miltank's Normal type, who can learn to use Rollout. | ||
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*This spirit's Instadrop ability references {{iw|bulbapedia|Body Slam}}, a Normal-type move learned by Miltank by leveling up, which can drop its body full-force on the | *This spirit's Instadrop ability references {{iw|bulbapedia|Body Slam}}, a Normal-type move learned by Miltank by leveling up, which can drop its body full-force on the opposing Pokémon. | ||
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*The smaller-than-normal cyan Mewtwo represents Celebi, a small Psychic-type Mythical Pokémon with a green color scheme. | *The smaller-than-normal cyan Mewtwo represents Celebi, a small Psychic-type Mythical Pokémon with a green color scheme. | ||
*The stage and Fog hazard represent {{iw|bulbapedia|Ilex Forest}}, a dense forest in ''Pokémon Gold / Silver'' which features a shrine where Celebi resides inside. | *The stage and Fog hazard represent {{iw|bulbapedia|Ilex Forest}}, a dense forest in ''Pokémon Gold / Silver'' which features a shrine where Celebi resides inside. | ||
*The Flowery rule and the third battle condition reference {{iw|bulbapedia|Leech Seed|move}}, a Grass-type move learned by Celebi which can drain the | *The Flowery rule and the third battle condition reference {{iw|bulbapedia|Leech Seed|move}}, a Grass-type move learned by Celebi which can drain the opposing Pokémon's HP every turn and restores the user's HP. | ||
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*This spirit's Support type references Celebi's appearance as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | *This spirit's Support type references Celebi's appearance as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
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*The stage represents the cavernous habitats in the ''Pokémon'' series, which features Salamence as a wild Pokémon. | *The stage represents the cavernous habitats in the ''Pokémon'' series, which features Salamence as a wild Pokémon. | ||
*The music track represents the musical theme of the final boss battle against {{iw|bulbapedia|Zinnia}} in ''Pokémon Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire'', who uses Salamence as her signature Pokémon. | *The music track represents the musical theme of the final boss battle against {{iw|bulbapedia|Zinnia}} in ''Pokémon Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire'', who uses Salamence as her signature Pokémon. | ||
*The Heavy Wind hazard references {{iw|bulbapedia|Hurricane|move}}, a Flying-type move learned by Salamence, which allows it to envelop | *The Heavy Wind hazard references {{iw|bulbapedia|Hurricane|move}}, a Flying-type move learned by Salamence, which allows it to envelop the opposing Pokémon in a powerful gust of wind. | ||
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*This spirit's Jump ↑ ability further references Salamence's Flying type and usage of FLying-type attacks.. | *This spirit's Jump ↑ ability further references Salamence's Flying type and usage of FLying-type attacks.. | ||
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*The red and blue Charizard fighters each represent Latias and Latios' draconian appearance and respective color schemes, who appears as the Poké Ball Pokémon. | *The red and blue Charizard fighters each represent Latias and Latios' draconian appearance and respective color schemes, who appears as the Poké Ball Pokémon. | ||
*The stage represents {{iw|bulbapedia|Alto Mare}}, the main setting of the movie ''[[bulbapedia:M5|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]'' which takes place in a canal city guarded by Latias and Latios. | *The stage represents {{iw|bulbapedia|Alto Mare}}, the main setting of the movie ''[[bulbapedia:M5|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]'' which takes place in a canal city guarded by Latias and Latios. | ||
*The Uncontrollable Speed rule references {{iw|bulbapedia|Steel Wing|move}}, a Steel-type move used by Latias and Latios in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series where they attack the | *The Uncontrollable Speed rule references {{iw|bulbapedia|Steel Wing|move}}, a Steel-type move used by Latias and Latios in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series where they attack the opposing Pokémon at high speeds. | ||
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*This spirit's Support type references Latias and Latios' appearance as Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | *This spirit's Support type references Latias and Latios' appearance as Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
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*The stage and music track represent the Spear Pillar, the location in ''Pokémon Diamond'' where Dialga can be encountered as a wild Pokémon, who appears as a stage hazard. | *The stage and music track represent the Spear Pillar, the location in ''Pokémon Diamond'' where Dialga can be encountered as a wild Pokémon, who appears as a stage hazard. | ||
*The Earthquake rule references Dialga's stage hazard abilities to cause different effects to occur during the battle with a roar, which often causes the stage to shake. | *The Earthquake rule references Dialga's stage hazard abilities to cause different effects to occur during the battle with a roar, which often causes the stage to shake. | ||
* | *Lucario's Aura Storm Final Smash references Dialga's signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Roar of Time|move}}, which allow it to use a powerful blue laser beam. | ||
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*The black Greninja represents Darkrai, a Dark-type Mythical Pokémon with a black color scheme, who appears as the Poké Ball Pokémon. | *The black Greninja represents Darkrai, a Dark-type Mythical Pokémon with a black color scheme, who appears as the Poké Ball Pokémon. | ||
*The stage's background features a full moon, referencing Darkrai's association with the moon where it becomes active during the new moon phase. | *The stage's background features a full moon, referencing Darkrai's association with the moon where it becomes active during the new moon phase. | ||
*The stage and the Slumber Floor hazard reference Darkrai's signature ability, {{s|bulbapedia|Bad Dreams}}, which puts | *The stage and the Slumber Floor hazard reference Darkrai's signature ability, {{s|bulbapedia|Bad Dreams}}, which puts the opposing Pokémon to sleep and induces nightmares. | ||
*The Black Hole item and the Slumber Floor hazard reference Darkrai's signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Dark Void|move}}, where it uses an orb of darkness to put the | *The Black Hole item and the Slumber Floor hazard reference Darkrai's signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Dark Void|move}}, where it uses an orb of darkness to put the opposing Pokémon to sleep. | ||
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*This spirit's Support type references Darkrai's appearance as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | *This spirit's Support type references Darkrai's appearance as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
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*The white Ivysaur represents Shaymin's Land Forme, a quadrupedal Grass-type Mythical Pokémon with a green-and-white color scheme. | *The white Ivysaur represents Shaymin's Land Forme, a quadrupedal Grass-type Mythical Pokémon with a green-and-white color scheme. | ||
*The stage represents {{iw|bulbapedia|Flower Paradise}}, a barren area with flowers in ''Pokémon Diamond / Pearl'' where Shaymin can be encountered as a wild Pokémon. | *The stage represents {{iw|bulbapedia|Flower Paradise}}, a barren area with flowers in ''Pokémon Diamond / Pearl'' where Shaymin can be encountered as a wild Pokémon. | ||
*The Flowery rule references the flowers in Shaymin's Land Forme design, and Leech Seed, a Grass-type move learned by Shaymin which drains the | *The Flowery rule references the flowers in Shaymin's Land Forme design, and Leech Seed, a Grass-type move learned by Shaymin which drains the opposing Pokémon's HP every turn. | ||
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*The music track represents the musical theme of {{iw|bulbapedia|N}}, a character in ''Pokémon Black / White'' who wants to liberate Pokémon from humanity, similar to the Swords of Justice's role to protect Pokémon from humanity. | *The music track represents the musical theme of {{iw|bulbapedia|N}}, a character in ''Pokémon Black / White'' who wants to liberate Pokémon from humanity, similar to the Swords of Justice's role to protect Pokémon from humanity. | ||
*The puppet fighters starting off with a Beam Sword reference the sword theme of the Swords of Justice and usage of sword-based attacks, including their signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Sacred Sword|move}}. | *The puppet fighters starting off with a Beam Sword reference the sword theme of the Swords of Justice and usage of sword-based attacks, including their signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Sacred Sword|move}}. | ||
*The battle conditions reference the effect of the Swords of Justice's signature move, Sacred Sword, a powerful damage-dealing move, ignoring the | *The battle conditions reference the effect of the Swords of Justice's signature move, Sacred Sword, a powerful damage-dealing move, ignoring the opposing Pokémon's defense and evasion stats. | ||
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*This spirit's Neutral type references the Swords of Justices' passive role in ''Pokémon Black / White'' where they protect Pokémon and challenge any human who endangers another Pokémon. | *This spirit's Neutral type references the Swords of Justices' passive role in ''Pokémon Black / White'' where they protect Pokémon and challenge any human who endangers another Pokémon. | ||
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*The navy Lucario represents Keldeo, a Fighting-type Mythical Pokémon with a blue color scheme, who appears as the Poké Ball Pokémon. | *The navy Lucario represents Keldeo, a Fighting-type Mythical Pokémon with a blue color scheme, who appears as the Poké Ball Pokémon. | ||
*The stage represents N's Castle, the location in Keldeo's debut game, ''Pokémon Black / White''. | *The stage and music track represents N's Castle, the location in Keldeo's debut game, ''Pokémon Black / White''. | ||
*Lucario's Aura Storm Final Smash | *Lucario's Aura Storm Final Smash references {{iw|bulbapedia|Hydro Pump|move}}, a Water-type move learned by Keldeo which blasts a high volume of water at the opposing Pokémon. | ||
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*The red Jigglypuff represents Meloetta's Aria Forme, a Normal-type Mythical Pokémon who can sing and wears a headpiece, who appears as the Poké Ball Pokémon. | *The red Jigglypuff represents Meloetta's Aria Forme, a Normal-type Mythical Pokémon who can sing and wears a headpiece, who appears as the Poké Ball Pokémon. | ||
*The stage | *The stage represents Castelia City, a metropolitan city in ''Pokémon Black / White'' which features Café Sonata, where Meloetta can learn her signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Relic Song|move}}. | ||
*The Slumber Floor hazard references the effect of Meloetta's Relic Song, which allows it to put the opposing Pokémon to sleep. | |||
*The Jigglypuff Team's favored [[Rollout]] references {{iw|bulbapedia|Echoed Voice|move}}, a Normal-type move used by Meloetta in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series which appears as four pink, spherical projectiles. | *The Jigglypuff Team's favored [[Rollout]] references {{iw|bulbapedia|Echoed Voice|move}}, a Normal-type move used by Meloetta in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series which appears as four pink, spherical projectiles. | ||
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*The red Giant Bowser represents Volcanion, a giant Mythical Pokémon who uses fire-based attacks. | *The red Giant Bowser represents Volcanion, a giant Mythical Pokémon who uses fire-based attacks. | ||
*The stage represents the interior of the mountain habitats where Volcanion is rumored to live where humans do not travel within. | *The stage represents the interior of the mountain habitats where Volcanion is rumored to live where humans do not travel within. | ||
*The Fog hazard and Sudden Damage rule reference Volcanion's signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Steam Eruption|move}}, which allows it to create superheated steam that inflicts burn damage on the opposing Pokémon every turn. | |||
*The Fog hazard and Sudden Damage rule reference Volcanion's signature move, {{iw|bulbapedia|Steam Eruption|move}}, which allows it to create superheated steam that inflicts burn damage on | |||
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*This spirit's Lava-Floor Immunity ability references Volcanion's dual Water/Fire type, which has a double resistance to Fire-type Pokémon. | *This spirit's Lava-Floor Immunity ability references Volcanion's dual Water/Fire type, which has a double resistance to Fire-type Pokémon. | ||
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*The yellow Tiny Ivysaur represents Rowlet, a small Grass-type starter Pokémon with a yellow color scheme. | *The yellow Tiny Ivysaur represents Rowlet, a small Grass-type starter Pokémon with a yellow color scheme. | ||
*The stage represents the forest habitats in ''Pokémon Sun / Moon'', which features Rowlet as a wild Pokémon. | *The stage represents the forest habitats in ''Pokémon Sun / Moon'', which features Rowlet as a wild Pokémon. | ||
*The stage hazard and Heavy Wind hazard reference Gust, a Flying-type move learned by Rowlet which envelops | *The stage hazard and Heavy Wind hazard reference Gust, a Flying-type move learned by Rowlet which envelops the opposing Pokémon in a gust of wind. | ||
*Ivysaur's favored [[Razor Leaf]] references Rowlet's Grass type, who can also learn Razor Leaf. | *Ivysaur's favored [[Razor Leaf]] references Rowlet's Grass type, who can also learn Razor Leaf. | ||
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*This spirit's Support type references Pyukumuku's appearance as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | *This spirit's Support type references Pyukumuku's appearance as a Poké Ball Pokémon in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
*This spirit's Critical-Health Attack ↑ ability references Pyukumuku's signature ability, {{iw|bulbapedia|Innards Out|Ability}}, which deals damage to | *This spirit's Critical-Health Attack ↑ ability references Pyukumuku's signature ability, {{iw|bulbapedia|Innards Out|Ability}}, which deals damage to the opposing Pokémon equal to the amount of HP it had before last being hit. | ||
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