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Spirits of Dread

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Spirits of Dread is a Spirit Board event focused on spirits from Metroid Dread. It will run from 6 a.m. on October 8, 2021 to 6 a.m. on October 13 (UTC). During the event, defeating spirits on the Spirit Board which are part of the event will award more SP than usual.

Description

North America

New spirits from Metroid Dread lurk on the Spirit Board in this event!
Defeat them in battle to earn more SP than usual. Don't miss out![1]

PAL regions

New spirits from Metroid Dread are creeping onto the Spirit Board in this event!
Defeat them in battle to earn more SP than usual. Don't miss out![2]

Randomly appearing spirits

Spirit Battle parameters
No. Image Name Series Enemy Fighter(s) Type Power Stage Rules Conditions Music
SSBU spirit Samus (Metroid Dread).png
Samus (Metroid Dread) Metroid Series
SSBU spirit E.M.M.I..png
E.M.M.I. Metroid Series
SSBU spirit Chozo Soldier.png
Chozo Soldier Metroid Series

In other languages

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Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 恐怖に立ち向かえ! メトロイド ドレッド Confront your fears! Metroid Dread
USA English (NTSC) Spirits of Dread
UK English (PAL) Metroid Dread
France French Metroid Dread
Germany German Metroid Dread
Spain Spanish Metroid Dread
Italy Italian Metroid Dread
China Chinese (Simplified) 直面恐惧!密特罗德 生存恐惧 Confront your fears! Metroid Dread
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 戰勝恐懼!密特羅德 生存恐懼 Confront your fears! Metroid Dread
South Korea Korean 공포에 맞서라! 메트로이드 드레드 Confront your fears! Metroid Dread
Netherlands Dutch Metroid Dread
Russia Russian Metroid Dread

Trivia

  • This is the first Spirit Board event based on a specific game since Second Anniversary of OCTOPATH TRAVELER to have a unique English title, although this only applies to the North American name. However, the Eastern languages (Japan, Chinese, and Korean) have the same title as the game, there are phrases added as well, similar to the spirit board events based on specific games starting with Paper Mario: The Origami King.

References