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Spirits can also be used on figure players from [[amiibo]], which causes the figure player to gain stat boosts and potentially special attributes depending on the spirit. Spirits used in this way are lost, but their cores are gained as they would be if they were dismissed. Certain amiibo, mostly those that are not fighters, can be used to obtain a spirit corresponding to that amiibo (though only one spirit per amiibo can be obtained in this way).
Spirits can also be used on figure players from [[amiibo]], which causes the figure player to gain stat boosts and potentially special attributes depending on the spirit. Spirits used in this way are lost, but their cores are gained as they would be if they were dismissed. Certain amiibo, mostly those that are not fighters, can be used to obtain a spirit corresponding to that amiibo (though only one spirit per amiibo can be obtained in this way).


Some spirits can also be obtained by completing in-game challenges (these do not appear on the Spirit Board until they have been obtained from challenges) or bought in shops (either the Vault Shop or one of the five shops unlocked throughout the World of Light). Having already obtained a spirit does not prevent it from appearing on the Spirit Board or in any of the shops, though spirits the player does not currently have are more likely to appear.
Some spirits can also be obtained as rewards from completing certain [[Challenges (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|challenges]] (these spirits do not appear on the Spirit Board until they have been obtained from challenges) or bought in shops (either the Vault Shop or one of the five shops unlocked throughout World of Light). Having already obtained a spirit does not prevent it from appearing on the Spirit Board or in any of the shops, though spirits the player does not currently have are more likely to appear.


Spirits can be used in spirit battles and in World of Light; additionally, they can be used in offline matches or online battle arenas if the spirits option in the rules is enabled. Created spirit teams can be saved for quicker access.
Spirits can be used in spirit battles and in World of Light; additionally, they can be used in offline matches or online battle arenas if the spirits option in the rules is enabled. Created spirit teams can be saved for quicker access.
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===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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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In version 1.0.0 of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the spirit list featured a number of differences from the other versions:<ref>BeardBear. (December 6, 2018). [https://youtu.be/CiK68gO5XQM Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - All 1297 Spirits]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved December 20, 2018.</ref>
*In version 1.0.0 of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the spirit list featured a number of differences from later versions:<ref>BeardBear. (December 6, 2018). [https://youtu.be/CiK68gO5XQM Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - All 1297 Spirits]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved December 20, 2018.</ref>
**[[King Boo]], the 49th spirit, was listed as the 121st spirit, next to the rest of the ''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]''-series spirits.
**[[King Boo]], the 49th spirit, was listed as the 121st spirit, next to other spirits from the ''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' series.
**[[zeldawiki:Fishman|Fishman]] was named "Merman" (this was also the name for the spirit shown in the World of Light trailer).<ref name=Direct/>
**[[zeldawiki:Fishman|Fishman]] was named "Merman" (this was also the name for the spirit shown in the World of Light trailer).<ref name=Direct/>
**The ''{{wp|Punch-Out!!}}'' opponent spirits (except {{wp|Glass Joe}}) were ordered differently (from spirit numbers 936-945: Von Kaiser, {{wp|King Hippo}}, {{wp|Piston Hondo}}, Bear Hugger, {{wp|Great Tiger}}, Don Flamenco, Soda Popinski, {{wp|Bald Bull}}, Super Macho Man, and Mr. Sandman).
**The ''{{wp|Punch-Out!!}}'' opponent spirits (except {{wp|Glass Joe}}) were ordered differently (from spirit numbers 936-945: Von Kaiser, {{wp|King Hippo}}, {{wp|Piston Hondo}}, Bear Hugger, {{wp|Great Tiger}}, Don Flamenco, Soda Popinski, {{wp|Bald Bull}}, Super Macho Man, and Mr. Sandman).
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