It takes up one slot.Ģ6 – Flying Squirrel Toad – This is an Advanced Support Spirit with the “Toss & Meteor” skill.
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This Spirit can be Summoned (see my full list of Summonable Spirits).Ģ5 – Fox Luigi – This is an Ace Support Spirit with the “Easier Dodging” skill. It takes up one slot.Ģ4 – Gold Mario – This is a Legend Support Spirit with the “Super Armor” skill. Takes up one slot.Ģ3 – Rock Mario – This is an Advanced Support Spirit with the “Physical Attack ↑” skill. Metal Mario – This is an Ace Primary Spirit (Shield Type) with one slot and the “Weight ↑” skill.Ģ2 – Boo Mario – This is a Novice Support Spirit with the “Lightweight” skill. Super Star – This is an Ace Support Spirit with the “First-Strike Advantage” skill. Fire Flower – This is a Novice Support Spirit with the “Fire Flower Equipped” skill. Super Mushroom – This is an Advanced Support Spirit with the “Stats ↑ after Eating” skill. – This is a Fighter Spirit.ġ4 – Roy (Super Mario Bros.) – This is a Fighter Spirit.ġ8. Mario – This is a Fighter Spirit.ġ0 – Bowser Jr. Ultimate launched on December 7, 2018, and it had 1,297 Spirits right out of the box.Ģ – Builder Mario – This is a Fighter Spirit.ģ – Mario (Wedding) – This is a Fighter Spirit.Ĩ – Dr. You can access these activities and shops from inside World of Light, but you can also access them from the Spirit menu if you click into the Collection option.Īlright, so let’s get to that list! The Original Spirit Roster Master Spirits – Master Spirits are only found in the World of Light campaign, and each one grants you access to an activity or shop. You can get these by winning a round of Classic Mode or by purchasing them in the Shop in the Vault menu (they typically cost 300 Gold Coins each, but you’ll often find them on sale). Support Spirits don’t have types, but they have the same four tiers as Primary Spirits: Novice (One-Star), Advanced (Two-Star), Ace (Three-Star), and Legend (Four-Star).įighter Spirits – Fighter Spirits are pretty much just collectables. They grant stat changes (not always boosts) and skills. Support Spirits – Support Spirits can be slotted in your Primary Spirits or in the skill slots on an amiibo FP. There are also four tiers of Primary Spirit: Novice (One-Star), Advanced (Two-Star), Ace (Three-Star), and Legend (Four-Star). The three main types are arranged in a rock-scissors-paper fashion, where Attack beats Grab, Grab beats Shield, and Shield beats Attack, with the Balanced type existing outside this hierarchy. There are three types of Primary Spirit: Attack, Shield, Grab, and Balanced. Typically, a Primary Spirit with less than three slots compensates for the slot loss with additional stats or a rare skill, though this isn’t always the case. A Primary Spirit can have three slots at most, while some have one or two, and a few have none. Primary Spirits – These are Spirits that can be attached to your character or an amiibo FP to grant you stat boosts, skills, and slots for additional skills. Before I get to the list, I’m going to quickly explain each of these. Ultimate: Primary Spirits, Support Spirits, Fighter Spirits, and Master Spirits. So anyway, there are four kinds of Spirits you’ll find in Super Smash Bros. The drive to create this was largely due to my frustration that such a list didn’t already exist. But I hope it’s a valuable resource for my fellow Spirit hunters. Hit CTRL + F and type in “Assist Killer,” for example, and you’ll quickly be able to locate all of the Spirits with the “Assist Killer” skill (there are three of those in the game).Īm I insane for doing this? Probably. The value of this list is that it’s searchable. Now, at one point I considered separating this list into 13 articles, each with approximately 100 Spirits, but I decided against it. Collecting every single one is a bit easier with the help of a complete list, so I’ve created one. Ultimate is collecting every one of the game’s more than 1,300 Spirits. One of the most time-consuming tasks you can complete in Super Smash Bros.