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{{redirect|Spirits|the spirits in [[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]|[[Yoshi Island Spirits]]}}
[[File:Spirits SSBU.jpg|thumb|250px|Various spirits]]
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'''Spirits''' appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as entities that have lost their physical forms, and act as collectible power-ups that can be equipped to {{iw|smashwiki|fighter}}s to grant them increased strength and special abilities in battle. They are featured prominently in {{iw|smashwiki|Adventure Mode: World of Light}}, in which most characters besides the playable fighters are reduced to this form through disintegration from {{iw|smashwiki|Galeem}}'s attack. Spirits consist of characters, creatures, and objects from various [[Nintendo]] and third-party video games. They are similar to the [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]s from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and the [[equipment]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', and also replace [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]] from earlier installments.<ref name=Direct>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=November 1, 2018|url=youtu.be/fccgHnBQ0YM|title=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct 11.1.2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 27, 2024}}</ref>
'''Spirits''' appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as entities that have lost their physical forms, and act as collectible power-ups that can be equipped to {{iw|smashwiki|fighter}}s to grant them increased strength and special abilities in battle. They are featured prominently in {{iw|smashwiki|Adventure Mode: World of Light}}, in which most characters besides the playable fighters are reduced to this form through disintegration from {{iw|smashwiki|Galeem}}'s attack. Spirits consist of characters, creatures, and objects from various [[Nintendo]] and third-party video games. They are similar to the [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]s from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and the [[equipment]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', and also replace [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]] from earlier installments.<ref name=Direct>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=November 1, 2018|url=youtu.be/fccgHnBQ0YM|title=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct 11.1.2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 27, 2024}}</ref>
==Description==
==Description==
The main method to obtain spirits is through spirit battles, in which players fight a CPU-controlled puppet fighter containing a specific spirit. The conditions, [[stage]], and music track for each spirit battle, as well as the fighter(s) fought during the spirit battle, usually reflect the character of the spirit. Four categories of spirits can be obtained: {{iw|smashwiki|Primary spirit|primary}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Support support|support}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Fighter spirit|fighter}}, and {{iw|smashwiki|Master spirit|master}}. Fighter spirits are spirits that cannot be equipped and lack corresponding spirit battles, but simply serve to represent the playable characters, and are obtained either by clearing {{iw|smashwiki|Classic Mode (SSBU)|Classic Mode}} with them or buying the spirits in the Vault Shop. A number of characters' alternate costumes (such as female [[Robin]]) also have separate fighter spirits, which can be obtained by purchasing them in the Vault Shop. Primary and support spirits are divided into four classes of power, each represented by a star rating: Novice (one star), Advanced (two stars), Ace (three stars), and Legend (four stars).
The main method to obtain spirits is through spirit battles, in which players fight a CPU-controlled puppet fighter containing a specific spirit. The conditions, [[stage]], and music track for each spirit battle, as well as the fighter(s) fought during the spirit battle, usually reflect the character of the spirit. Four categories of spirits can be obtained: {{iw|smashwiki|Primary spirit|primary}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Support support|support}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Fighter spirit|fighter}}, and {{iw|smashwiki|Master spirit|master}}. Fighter spirits are spirits that cannot be equipped and lack corresponding spirit battles, but simply serve to represent the playable characters, and are obtained either by clearing {{iw|smashwiki|Classic Mode (SSBU)|Classic Mode}} with them or buying the spirits in the Vault Shop. A number of characters' alternate costumes (such as female [[Robin]]) also have separate fighter spirits, which can be obtained by purchasing them in the Vault Shop. Primary and support spirits are divided into four classes of power, each represented by a star rating: Novice (one star), Advanced (two stars), Ace (three stars), and Legend (four stars).
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==List of spirits==
==List of spirits==
Due to the size of the list, spirits numbered 1–1500 have been split into separate pages to reduce loading times.
Due to the size of the list, spirits numbered 1–1500 have been split into separate pages to reduce loading times.
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{{main|List of spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (1–500)|List of spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (501–1000)|List of spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (1001–1500)}}
===1501–1513===
===1501–1513===
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The numbers by the primary spirits indicate the number of support spirit slots they have available, while the numbers by the support spirits indicate the number of slots they take up when equipped to primary spirits.
The numbers by the primary spirits indicate the number of support spirit slots they have available, while the numbers by the support spirits indicate the number of slots they take up when equipped to primary spirits.


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