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[[File:Spirit Afterbattle.png|200px|left|thumb|[[Mario]] ready to shoot at [[Pikachu]] to obtain the Mimikyu spirit]]
[[File:Spirit Afterbattle.png|200px|left|thumb|[[Mario]] ready to shoot at [[Pikachu]] to obtain the Mimikyu spirit]]
Winning a spirit battle within the Adventure Mode instantly gifts the spirit to the player. In the Spirit Board, however, after the player wins a spirit battle, the defeated puppet fighter is shown dazed under a dark sky and surrounded by a round, spinning shield, with the player having a chance to obtain the spirit by firing a gun through the opening of the shield. If the player times the shot correctly to hit the puppet fighter, the dark sky clears and the spirit is acquired. If the player hits any part of the shield, it is broken off and they do not win the spirit, though the damage carries over to the next time the spirit battle is attempted. The shield rotates faster the higher rank the spirit is. If the player fails but has enough Spirit Points, they can spend some Spirit Points for a retry, with higher-ranked spirits requiring more Spirit Points per retry. Only one retry per spirit battle is possible. Players can also use two types of items to aid hitting the puppet fighter should they have any, of which only one of each may be used per spirit battle, though they can stack with each other: Shield Spacer removes a portion of the shield, while Sluggish Shield slows the shield's movement.
Winning a spirit battle within the Adventure Mode instantly gifts the spirit to the player. In the Spirit Board, however, after the player wins a spirit battle, the defeated puppet fighter is shown dazed under a dark sky and surrounded by a round, spinning shield, with the player having a chance to obtain the spirit by firing an energy-based gun through the opening of the shield. If the player times the shot correctly to hit the puppet fighter, the dark sky clears and the spirit is acquired. If the player hits any part of the shield, it is broken off and they do not win the spirit, though the damage carries over to the next time the spirit battle is attempted. The shield rotates faster the higher rank the spirit is. If the player fails but has enough Spirit Points, they can spend some Spirit Points for a retry, with higher-ranked spirits requiring more Spirit Points per retry. Only one retry per spirit battle is possible. Players can also use two types of items to aid hitting the puppet fighter should they have any, of which only one of each may be used per spirit battle, though they can stack with each other: Shield Spacer removes a portion of the shield, while Sluggish Shield slows the shield's movement.


Spirits can also be dismissed, which causes the player to lose that spirit; however, they gain the spirit's core. Cores are divided into five categories to match the spirits they originated from: attack, shield, grab, neutral, and support. Cores can be combined to obtain new spirits by summoning them, with each spirit that can be summoned having a different combination of cores from specific spirits and/or of specific types that is required to summon them. Some spirits can only be obtained by summoning them. Cores can also be fed to primary spirits in the same way as snacks to grant them experience points, with more experience points being gained if spirits are fed cores that match their type. Like snacks, cores cost some Spirit Points to use in this way, but can also be sold to gain Spirit Points.
Spirits can also be dismissed, which causes the player to lose that spirit; however, they gain the spirit's core. Cores are divided into five categories to match the spirits they originated from: attack, shield, grab, neutral, and support. Cores can be combined to obtain new spirits by summoning them, with each spirit that can be summoned having a different combination of cores from specific spirits and/or of specific types that is required to summon them. Some spirits can only be obtained by summoning them. Cores can also be fed to primary spirits in the same way as snacks to grant them experience points, with more experience points being gained if spirits are fed cores that match their type. Like snacks, cores cost some Spirit Points to use in this way, but can also be sold to gain Spirit Points.
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