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* [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder Elephant Mario]] is a giant Mario who mostly use down special in fountain of dreams, references how elephant Mario can suck up water from geysers and spray them at his enemies.
* Wonder flower & Talking flower are represented by a bunch of tiny Kirbys, the blue Kirby is the wonder flower and the other yellow Kirbys who love to taunt are the talking flowers who comment in the background. Skull kid constantly shows up to reference the wonder effect, and fire flower items spawn around the stage.

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* [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder Elephant Mario]] is a giant Mario who mostly use down special in fountain of dreams, references how elephant Elephant Mario can suck up water from geysers and spray them at his enemies.
* Wonder flower Flower & Talking flower Flower are represented by a bunch of tiny Kirbys, the blue Kirby is the wonder flower Wonder Flower and the other yellow Kirbys who love to taunt are the talking flowers Talking Flowers who comment in the background. The stage is Mushroom Kingdom U and Skull kid Kid constantly shows up to up, and his actions and the stage transitions both reference the wonder effect, and fire flower Wonder Effects. Additionally, Fire Flower items spawn around the stage.stage. Only the Blue Kirby needs to be defeated, as collecting all the Wonder Flowers is one of the goals of ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''.



* Swordfighter Peach is Lucina in a stamina battle. The battle takes place in Hyrule Castle.

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* Swordfighter Peach is Lucina Lucina, another swordfighting princess, in a stamina battle. The battle takes place in Hyrule Castle.
Castle. The Killing Edge and Beam Sword items show up frequently, potentially turning the battle into a proper sword duel.
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* Peach & Stella are the Princess herself and a tiny yellow Kirby as Stella. There are a wide variety of assist trophies such as Lyn, Chef Kawasaki, and Akira Yuki as stand ins for the outfits Peach can wear in the game.
* Swordfighter Peach is Lucina in a stamina battle. The battle takes place in Hyrule Castle.
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* Wonder flower & Talking flower are represented by a bunch of tiny Kirbys, the blue Kirby is the wonder flower and the other yellow Kirbys who love to taunt are the talking flowers who comment in the background. Skull kid constantly shows up to reference the wonder effect, and fire flower items spawn around the stage.
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* [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBrosWonder Elephant Mario]] is a giant Mario who mostly use down special in fountain of dreams, references how elephant Mario can suck up water from geysers and spray them at his enemies.
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* The 13 Sentinel Pilots are one long gauntlet against thirteen giant R.O.B.s set in the Battlefield form of Fourside, representing the futuristic cityscape of Tokyo.

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* The 13 Sentinel Pilots are one long gauntlet against thirteen giant R.O.B.s set in the Battlefield form of Fourside, representing the futuristic 1980's cityscape of Tokyo.
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* Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly are Ivysaur, red Kirby, and Squirtle, two of which are already starter Pokémon (evolutions included) while the third has a similar body structure who is also known for his appetite. The fight takes place in the main courtyard of Delfino Plaza, evoking Mesagoza. Their spirit grants critical health status, representing their abilities.
* Koraidon and Miraidon are red Charizard and Meta Ridley. Like Koraidon, red Charizard is a winged draconic Pokémon. Like Miraidon, Meta Ridley is a purple cybernetically enhanced draconic creature from a futuristic setting, with wings made of an artificial glowing membrane. Both of them jump a lot, because the players of ''Scarlet and Violet'' ride on Koraidon and Miraidon around the Paldea region, and they have the ability to jump. In addition, both of them are initially equipped with Screw Attacks, to resemble their signature moves of Collision Course and Electro Drift. The fight takes place on an electrified Final Destination, evoking the electric terrain generated by Miraidon's ability, Hadron Engine.
* Ogerpon is four Incineroars, fought one after another, to evoke Ogerpon's four masks. Like her masks, Incineroar's wrestling persona makes it look intimidating, but hides a kinder nature under the surface. The first one fought is a regular Incineroar with a Firebar, evoking Ogerpon's Hearthflame Mask. The second one up is blue Incineroar with a Franklin Badge, evoking Ogerpon's Wellspring Mask and it's heightened special defense. Third up is a metal grey Incineroar, evoking Ogerpon's Cornerstone Mask. Last up is green Incineroar, evoking Ogerpon's signature Teal Mask. [[spoiler:Having to fight the same opponent four times, as well as the specific order, recreates the multi-phase battle against Ogerpon at the Dreaded Den in the ''Teal Mask'' DLC.]]
* Terapagos is represented by Squirtle, a fellow blue turtle Pokémon, fought three times. The first Squirtle is completely normal, referencing Terapagos' Normal form. After that, comes a giant metal Squirtle, to evoke the Terastal form. [[spoiler:Then comes a giant golden Squirtle to evoke the Stellar form. The golden Squirtle will get a sudden Final Smash and have it's FS Meter charge quickly, allowing it to use Triple Finish frequently. Terapagos' shell has the powers of all types, so a move that is simultaneously Fire-type, Grass-type and Water-type is reflective of it's potential, with the text "It's Super Effective!" popping up regardless of whoever the target is evokes how the Stellar type is super effective over all Terastallized opponents.]]

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* Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly are Ivysaur, red Kirby, and white Squirtle, two of which are already starter Pokémon (evolutions included) while the third has a similar body structure who is also known for his appetite. Kirby frequently uses his dash attack, which turns him into a fireball. The fight takes place in the main courtyard of Delfino Plaza, evoking Mesagoza.near the edge of the water, representing either the open plaza of Mesagoza, or the coastal town of Poco Cabo where the starter is obtained. Their spirit grants critical health status, representing their abilities.
* Koraidon and Miraidon are red Charizard and Meta Ridley. Like Koraidon, red Charizard is a winged draconic Pokémon. Like Miraidon, Meta Ridley is a purple cybernetically enhanced draconic creature from a futuristic setting, with wings made of an artificial glowing membrane. Both of them jump a lot, because the players of ''Scarlet and Violet'' ride on Koraidon and Miraidon around the Paldea region, and they have the ability to jump. In addition, both of them are initially equipped with Screw Attacks, and they frequently use their aerial charging Blitz attacks, to resemble their signature moves of Collision Course and Electro Drift. The fight takes place on an electrified Final Destination, evoking to recreate the electric terrain generated by Miraidon's ability, Hadron Engine.
* Ogerpon is four Incineroars, fought one after another, to evoke represent Ogerpon's four masks. Like her masks, Incineroar's wrestling persona makes it look intimidating, but hides a kinder nature under the surface. The first one fought is a regular Incineroar with a Firebar, evoking Ogerpon's Hearthflame Mask. The second one up is blue Incineroar with a Franklin Badge, evoking Ogerpon's Wellspring Mask and it's heightened special defense. defense upon Terastalizing. Third up is a metal Metal grey Incineroar, evoking Ogerpon's Cornerstone Mask. Mask and it's heightened defense when Terastalized. Last up is green Incineroar, Incineroar with boosted speed, evoking Ogerpon's signature Teal Mask.Mask, which grants a speed boost when Terastalized. [[spoiler:Having to fight the same opponent four times, as well as the specific order, recreates the multi-phase battle against Ogerpon at the Dreaded Den in the ''Teal Mask'' DLC.]]
* Terapagos is represented by Squirtle, a fellow blue turtle Pokémon, fought three times. The first Squirtle is completely normal, referencing Terapagos' Normal form. After that, comes a giant metal Giant Metal Squirtle, to evoke represent the Terastal form. form and the shell of Terastal energy it has formed around itself. [[spoiler:Then comes a giant golden Giant Golden Squirtle to evoke represent the Stellar form. The golden Golden Squirtle will get a sudden Final Smash and have it's FS Meter charge quickly, allowing it to use Triple Finish frequently. Terapagos' shell has the powers of all types, so a move that is simultaneously Fire-type, Grass-type and Water-type is reflective of it's potential, with the text "It's Super Effective!" popping up regardless of whoever the target is evokes how the Stellar type is super effective over all Terastallized opponents.]]



* [[spoiler:Galeem and Dharkon's]] cores are obtained after beating the TrueFinalBoss. Their stats are tremendous, but they have no slots for support spirits. [[spoiler:Much like how after their final defeat, all the spirits are freed and there are none left to fight for light or for dark.]] These spirits also have unique, contrasting abilities. [[spoiler:Bane of Darkness and Bane of Light. Their intense mutual hatred lives after their destruction.]]

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* [[spoiler:Galeem and Dharkon's]] cores spirits are obtained after beating the TrueFinalBoss. Their stats are tremendous, but they have no slots for support spirits. [[spoiler:Much like how after their final defeat, all the spirits are freed and there are none left to fight for light or for dark.]] These spirits also have unique, contrasting abilities. [[spoiler:Bane of Darkness and Bane of Light. Their intense mutual hatred lives after their destruction.]]
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** The Spirit Battle itself, if you challenge it on the spirit board after you get the spirit the first time, is represented by Lucas in the Masked Man Alt with increased power and a fast-charging Final Smash meter fought on New Pork City Omega. All of his attacks in ''Mother 3'' are very powerful and hurt a lot in all of the fights with him and the Final Destination format of stages is used for most of the final battles in ''Smash'', [[spoiler:which Masked Man/Claus is in ''Mother 3'']].

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** The Spirit Battle itself, if you challenge it on the spirit board after you get the spirit the first time, is represented by Lucas in the Masked Man Alt with increased power and a fast-charging Final Smash meter fought on New Pork City Omega. All of his attacks in ''Mother 3'' are very powerful and hurt a lot in all of the fights with him alongside the background used for Lucas' Final Smash is the same as the one for the Masked Man and the Final Destination format of stages is used for most of the final battles in ''Smash'', [[spoiler:which Masked Man/Claus is in ''Mother 3'']].
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* Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly are Ivysaur, red Kirby, and Squirtle, two of which are already starter Pokémon (evolutions included). The fight takes place in the main courtyard of Delfino Plaza, evoking Mesagoza.

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* Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly are Ivysaur, red Kirby, and Squirtle, two of which are already starter Pokémon (evolutions included).included) while the third has a similar body structure who is also known for his appetite. The fight takes place in the main courtyard of Delfino Plaza, evoking Mesagoza. Their spirit grants critical health status, representing their abilities.
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* Ogerpon is four Incineroars, fought one after another, to evoke Ogerpon's four masks. Like her masks, Incineroar's wrestling persona makes it look intimidating. The first one fought is a regular Incineroar with a Firebar, evoking Ogerpon's Hearthflame Mask. The second one up is blue Incineroar with a Franklin Badge, evoking Ogerpon's Wellspring Mask and it's heightened special defense. Third up is a metal grey Incineroar, evoking Ogerpon's Cornerstone Mask. Last up is green Incineroar, evoking Ogerpon's signature Teal Mask. [[spoiler:Having to fight the same opponent four times, as well as the specific order, recreates the multi-phase battle against Ogerpon at the Dreaded Den in the ''Teal Mask'' DLC.]]

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* Ogerpon is four Incineroars, fought one after another, to evoke Ogerpon's four masks. Like her masks, Incineroar's wrestling persona makes it look intimidating.intimidating, but hides a kinder nature under the surface. The first one fought is a regular Incineroar with a Firebar, evoking Ogerpon's Hearthflame Mask. The second one up is blue Incineroar with a Franklin Badge, evoking Ogerpon's Wellspring Mask and it's heightened special defense. Third up is a metal grey Incineroar, evoking Ogerpon's Cornerstone Mask. Last up is green Incineroar, evoking Ogerpon's signature Teal Mask. [[spoiler:Having to fight the same opponent four times, as well as the specific order, recreates the multi-phase battle against Ogerpon at the Dreaded Den in the ''Teal Mask'' DLC.]]
* Terapagos is represented by Squirtle, a fellow blue turtle Pokémon, fought three times. The first Squirtle is completely normal, referencing Terapagos' Normal form. After that, comes a giant metal Squirtle, to evoke the Terastal form. [[spoiler:Then comes a giant golden Squirtle to evoke the Stellar form. The golden Squirtle will get a sudden Final Smash and have it's FS Meter charge quickly, allowing it to use Triple Finish frequently. Terapagos' shell has the powers of all types, so a move that is simultaneously Fire-type, Grass-type and Water-type is reflective of it's potential, with the text "It's Super Effective!" popping up regardless of whoever the target is evokes how the Stellar type is super effective over all Terastallized opponents.]]
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* Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Quaxly are Ivysaur, red Kirby, and Squirtle, two of which are already starter Pokémon (evolutions included). The fight takes place in the main courtyard of Delfino Plaza, evoking Mesagoza.
* Koraidon and Miraidon are red Charizard and Meta Ridley. Like Koraidon, red Charizard is a winged draconic Pokémon. Like Miraidon, Meta Ridley is a purple cybernetically enhanced draconic creature from a futuristic setting, with wings made of an artificial glowing membrane. Both of them jump a lot, because the players of ''Scarlet and Violet'' ride on Koraidon and Miraidon around the Paldea region, and they have the ability to jump. In addition, both of them are initially equipped with Screw Attacks, to resemble their signature moves of Collision Course and Electro Drift. The fight takes place on an electrified Final Destination, evoking the electric terrain generated by Miraidon's ability, Hadron Engine.
* Ogerpon is four Incineroars, fought one after another, to evoke Ogerpon's four masks. Like her masks, Incineroar's wrestling persona makes it look intimidating. The first one fought is a regular Incineroar with a Firebar, evoking Ogerpon's Hearthflame Mask. The second one up is blue Incineroar with a Franklin Badge, evoking Ogerpon's Wellspring Mask and it's heightened special defense. Third up is a metal grey Incineroar, evoking Ogerpon's Cornerstone Mask. Last up is green Incineroar, evoking Ogerpon's signature Teal Mask. [[spoiler:Having to fight the same opponent four times, as well as the specific order, recreates the multi-phase battle against Ogerpon at the Dreaded Den in the ''Teal Mask'' DLC.]]
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* Partner Pikachu is fought in Saffron City, a location in Kanto, in a stamina battle to simulate how Pokémon battles work. It is accompanied by a Mii Brawler meant to represent Chase, the male playable Trainer in ''Let's Go!''.
* [[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Partner Eevee]]'s spirit ability raises your stats after eating food. That's essentially how the Candy mechanic works in ''Let's Go''. The spirit fight against it is against a Mii Gunner who releases an Eevee from a Poké Ball in Pokémon Stadium, meaning the Mii represents Elaine, the female playable Trainer in ''Let's Go!'', sending Eevee out like in a Pokémon battle.

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* [[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Partner Pikachu Pikachu]] is fought in Saffron City, a location in Kanto, in a stamina battle to simulate how Pokémon battles work. It is accompanied by a Mii Brawler meant to represent Chase, the male playable Trainer in ''Let's Go!''.
* [[VideoGame/PokemonLetsGoPikachuAndLetsGoEevee Partner Eevee]]'s Eevee's spirit ability raises your stats after eating food. That's essentially how the Candy mechanic works in ''Let's Go''. The spirit fight against it is against a Mii Gunner who releases an Eevee from a Poké Ball in Pokémon Stadium, meaning the Mii represents Elaine, the female playable Trainer in ''Let's Go!'', sending Eevee out like in a Pokémon battle.



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* Bisk is represented as a Pac-Man who prefers enhanced kick attacks. Both characters are yellow, and the kick power references how he runs a shoe store. The enemy also gets a boost to movement speed after a while because his shoes are so light. His effect when equipped increases foot attack power.



* Li'l Judd is a tiny Mr. Game & Watch who spams Judge. He's accompanied by two Inklings, representing two teams in a Turf War.
* Pearl & Marina give a Undamaged Stats Up, which can be seen as a rather literal take on their catchphrase "Don't get cooked, stay off the hook!". When fought as Spirits, they are represented by a light-skinned (Pearl) and dark-skinned (Marina) female Inkling duo, with their ''Splatoon 1'' counterparts, the Squid Sisters, appearing as Assist Trophies.



* [[VideoGame/Splatoon3 Deep Cut]] is a battle against two Inklings wearing the colors of Fyre and Shiver. They are joined by a Kyogre in place of Big Man. Their predecessors, the Squid Sisters, will frequently show up as an assist trophy.

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* [[VideoGame/Splatoon3 Bisk is represented as a Pac-Man who prefers enhanced kick attacks. Both characters are yellow, and the kick power references how he runs a shoe store. The enemy also gets a boost to movement speed after a while because his shoes are so light. His effect when equipped increases foot attack power.
* Li'l Judd is a tiny Mr. Game & Watch who spams Judge. He's accompanied by two Inklings, representing two teams in a Turf War.
* Pearl & Marina give a Undamaged Stats Up, which can be seen as a rather literal take on their catchphrase "Don't get cooked, stay off the hook!". When fought as Spirits, they are represented by a light-skinned (Pearl) and dark-skinned (Marina) female Inkling duo, with their ''Splatoon 1'' counterparts, the Squid Sisters, appearing as Assist Trophies.

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* [[VideoGame/StarFox64 ROB 64]] is naturally represented by R.O.B. and is a stamina battle. Other ''Star Fox'' characters may join him as allies, but only R.O.B. needs to be taken out to win, which may reference how an enemy reaching the Great Fox (and ROB) was a GameOver condition in ''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand''. In World of Light, he can fix and pilot the broken Great Fox to traverse the space area.

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* Tricky is naturally represented by another fellow dinosaur: a yellow Yoshi, the earthquake effect references his ground-stomping attacks.
* The Wolfen is none other than Wolf, with a quick charging Final Smash since his involves assaulting the opponent along with his team in their Wolfens, In World of Light, the spirit battle serves as the penultimate battle before facing Galeem, referencing the penultimate battle against Wolf in the Star Fox series where Wolf serves as the penultimate boss before facing off against Andross.
* [[VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures Krystal]] is a gray Fox, her love interest, accompanied by a blue Falco, another one of her teammates. Her Assist Trophy also appears.
* Leon Powalski is a Yoshi, both being reptiles with long tongues, with a Wolf ally due to being in the same team. The player has a Falco ally, referencing their shared rivalry, and the player loses if Falco is KO'd, since Leon would constantly go after Falco in ''Star Fox 64'' and ''Star Fox Assault''.




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* James [=McCloud=] is, naturally, a fight against his son Fox, but given ''huge'' boosts to his attack, defense and speed when sufficiently damaged, to underline just how big the legend around him being an ace pilot is.
* ROB 64 is naturally represented by R.O.B. and is a stamina battle. Other ''Star Fox'' characters may join him as allies, but only R.O.B. needs to be taken out to win, which may reference how an enemy reaching the Great Fox (and ROB) was a GameOver condition in ''VideoGame/StarFoxCommand''. In World of Light, he can fix and pilot the broken Great Fox to traverse the space area.
* The Wolfen is none other than Wolf, with a quick charging Final Smash since his involves assaulting the opponent along with his team in their Wolfens, In World of Light, the spirit battle serves as the penultimate battle before facing Galeem, referencing the penultimate battle against Wolf in the Star Fox series where Wolf serves as the penultimate boss before facing off against Andross.
* Leon Powalski is a Yoshi, both being reptiles with long tongues, with a Wolf ally due to being in the same team. The player has a Falco ally, referencing their shared rivalry, and the player loses if Falco is KO'd, since Leon would constantly go after Falco in ''Star Fox 64'' and ''Star Fox Assault''.
* Pigma Dengar is a fight against Wario, a similarly pig-like character, assisted by Wolf. He spends the whole fight running away, befitting a cowardly member of Star Wolf, and his speed gets even higher when he's damaged.
* Andrew Oikonny is a fight against Diddy Kong, another agile simian, who gets boosted attack power at high damage.



* Andross is a fight against Ganondorf, resembling his powerful ape-like appearance, with the Andross assist trophy in constant play. He promotes into his true form, the oversized brain and eyes in ''64'''s climactic battle.

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* Tricky is naturally represented by another fellow dinosaur: a yellow Yoshi, the earthquake effect references his ground-stomping attacks.
* Krystal is a gray Fox, her love interest, accompanied by a blue Falco, another one of her teammates. Her Assist Trophy also appears.

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* Panther Caroso is a fight against a black-colored Wolf with higher speed, befitting a feline.
* The Aparoid is a fight against a metallic Ridley, being cybernetic insectoids, and gravity is increased for the player while the enemy has better jump power, since ''Assault'' was largely a landlocked game.

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* [[VideoGame/StarFoxZero The Gyrowing]] is a battle against Fox equipped with a Rocket Belt, and unlike the other ''Star Fox'' fights, it occurs on the Pilotwings stage, since the Gyrowing is largely intended for aerial reconnaissance rather than combat.
* [[VideoGame/StarFoxCommand Dash Bowman]] is another fight against Diddy Kong, except this time he's assisted by Fox, who he's a big fan of. Being a member of the Cornerian Air Force, his stage is Corneria's Battlefield form.






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* The Chozo Soldiers are a team of theee Falcos (who are fellow bird people) with the first one with a Killing Edge and the reinforcements wielding a Death Scythe.

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* The Chozo Soldiers are a team of theee three Falcos (who are fellow bird people) with the first one with a Killing Edge and the reinforcements wielding a Death Scythe.



* Cresselia is a giant Pink Yoshi, having a vaguely similar body shape, and is fought on Spear Pillar ([[OverlyLongGag yet again]]) with Cresselia as a stage hazard. Yoshi will also gain increased defenses over time, referencing Cresselia's status as a StoneWall.

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* Cresselia is a giant Pink Yoshi, having a vaguely similar body shape, and is fought on Spear Pillar ([[OverlyLongGag yet again]]) with Cresselia as a stage hazard. Yoshi will also gain increased defenses over time, referencing Cresselia's status as a StoneWall. In addition, she is a Shield-type Spirit.



* Regigigas, an enormous golem, is represented by a giant R.O.B. Its speed and attack power increase after a while to replicate the effects of its Slow Start ability.

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* Regigigas, an enormous golem, is represented by a giant R.O.B. Its speed and attack power increase after a while to replicate the effects of its Slow Start ability. The Support Spirit grants the player Slow Super Armor.
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* Zagreus is a stamina battle against Chrom in Dracula's Castle. After he is defeated, he respawns with a bit more health; this leads to a third respawn with yet more health, representing the {{Roguelike}} properties of his home game.

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* Zagreus is a stamina battle against Chrom Chrom, another manly swordsman who lacks a sleeve on his shirt, in Dracula's Castle. After he is defeated, Castle, a dark and creepy citadel akin to the House of Hades (which, as a ShoutOut to ''Castlevania'', also happens to have a flying Medusa head as a resident) that serves as his home game’s HubLevel. He starts with low health and poor AI, but he respawns with a bit twice, gaining more health; this leads to a third respawn with yet more health, health and smarter AI each time, representing the {{Roguelike}} properties of his home game.
game, the permanent health upgrades he can gain via the Mirror of Night, and his signature AutoRevive-granting Death Defiances. He also occasionally gains Sudden Final Smashes, akin to the God Call Boons that serve as {{Limit Break}}s. Additionally, Chrom’s Final Smash is a technique named Aether; in Greek Mythology, which ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}'' is primarily based on, “Aether” is said to be the pure essence that the gods breathed like how mortals breathe air.
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* The 13 Sentinels are one long gauntlet against thirteen giant R.O.B.s set in the Battlefield form of Fourside, representing the futuristic cityscape of Tokyo.

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* The 13 Sentinels are one long gauntlet against thirteen giant R.O.B.s set in the Battlefield form of Fourside, representing the futuristic cityscape of Tokyo.



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* Zagreus is a stamina battle against Chrom in Dracula's Castle. After he is defeated, he respawns with a bit more health; this leads to a third respawn with yet more health, representing the {{Roguelike}} properties of his home game.

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* Power Pro-Kun, Aoi Hayakawa, and Mamoru Ikari are a trio made up of Ness with a Home-Run Bat, a Villager and Toon Link fought in Pokémon Stadium to function as a baseball stadium. Beastballs often spawn as well.

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* Dixie Kong is summoned by the cores of Tiny Kong (her sister) and Candy Kong. On the spirit board, she is represented by Isabelle, having a similar ponytail, and Diddy Kong (her boyfriend) in his Dixie Kong color palette. When enhanced, she becomes [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry3DixieKongsDoubleTrouble Dixie and Kiddy Kong]], the playable characters from Kiddie's debut. This also increases the power of thrown items, one of the main means of attack in the ''DKC'' games.

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* Dixie Kong is summoned by the cores of Tiny Kong (her sister) and Candy Kong. On the spirit board, she is represented by Isabelle, having a similar ponytail, and Diddy Kong (her boyfriend) in his Dixie Kong color palette. When enhanced, she becomes [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry3DixieKongsDoubleTrouble Dixie and Kiddy Kong]], the playable characters from Kiddie's Kiddy's debut. This also increases the power of thrown items, one of the main means of attack in the ''DKC'' games.
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* Brewster is a battle against Falco on Luigi's Mansion, representing his café. Food items will periodically spawn during the battle, summoning either Isabelle or a Villager as backup, representing both Brwester's incredibly good coffee and the various villagers that drop by The Roost for a freshly made cup. His spirit grants immunity to Sleep-inducing floors, as if he's serving you a nice, warm cup of coffee.

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* Brewster is a battle against Falco on Luigi's Mansion, representing his café. Food items will periodically spawn during the battle, summoning either Isabelle or a Villager as backup, representing both Brwester's Brewster's incredibly good coffee and the various villagers that drop by The Roost for a freshly made cup. His spirit grants immunity to Sleep-inducing floors, as if he's serving you a nice, warm cup of coffee.
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* [[VideoGame/AnotherCode Ashley Robbins]] is a fight in Luigi's Mansion against a red Isabelle with an invisible Villager (representing the ghostly "D") as her partner.

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* [[VideoGame/AnotherCode Ashley Robbins]] is a fight in Luigi's Mansion against a red Isabelle with an invisible Villager (representing the ghostly "D") as her partner.partner. The stage the battle takes place on, Luigi's Mansion, is representing the Edward family's mansion on Blood Edward Island.
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* Rotom is represented by a pair of Pichus who fight you on the [=PictoChat=] stage, as if they've [[HauntedTechnology possessed]] a UsefulNotes/NintendoDS.

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* Rotom is represented by a pair of Pichus who fight you on the [=PictoChat=] stage, as if they've [[HauntedTechnology possessed]] a UsefulNotes/NintendoDS.Platform/NintendoDS.



* Judd can be summoned by gathering up both the cores of [[UsefulNotes/GameAndWatch Judge]] and [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Meowth]], as well as a Neutral Type and Support core. This is because Judd is a cat who is the one in charge of declaring which team wins a match, and is neutral to both sides.

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* Judd can be summoned by gathering up both the cores of [[UsefulNotes/GameAndWatch [[Platform/GameAndWatch Judge]] and [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Meowth]], as well as a Neutral Type and Support core. This is because Judd is a cat who is the one in charge of declaring which team wins a match, and is neutral to both sides.



* Looksley, from the UsefulNotes/DSiWare game ''Looksley's Line-Up'' is represented by Isabelle (her dog ears being the closest thing in the game to Looksley's rabbit ears without using the Bunny Hood) and a male Villager. Since his game is a HiddenObjectGame, everyone occasionally turns invisible.

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* Looksley, from the UsefulNotes/DSiWare Platform/DSiWare game ''Looksley's Line-Up'' is represented by Isabelle (her dog ears being the closest thing in the game to Looksley's rabbit ears without using the Bunny Hood) and a male Villager. Since his game is a HiddenObjectGame, everyone occasionally turns invisible.



* The fight against [[VideoGame/{{Teleroboxer}} Harry]] takes place in the Boxing Ring against Mega Man and a wireframe Little Mac to represent Harry and his robot, respectively. Wireframe Little Mac represents the sort-of 3D rendering of the game on the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy while Mega Man resembles Harry wearing his gear to control the robot as well as the Boxing Ring greatly resembling where fights took place. The spirit itself increases Fist Attacks as a reference to the gameplay.

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* The fight against [[VideoGame/{{Teleroboxer}} Harry]] takes place in the Boxing Ring against Mega Man and a wireframe Little Mac to represent Harry and his robot, respectively. Wireframe Little Mac represents the sort-of 3D rendering of the game on the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy Platform/VirtualBoy while Mega Man resembles Harry wearing his gear to control the robot as well as the Boxing Ring greatly resembling where fights took place. The spirit itself increases Fist Attacks as a reference to the gameplay.
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* Noah and Mio start off as a battle against a Shulk, another series protagonist continuing the trend of Rex's spirit battles, and a Mii dressed as Nia, another Gormotti. Upon both of their defeats, they are replaced by a giant Dark Samus wielding a beam sword, heavily resembling their Oroborus form.
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* [[VideoGame/Splatoon3 Deep Cut]] is a battle against two Inklings wearing the colors of Fyre and Shiver. Their predecessors, the Squid Sisters, will frequently show up as an assist trophy.

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* [[VideoGame/Splatoon3 Deep Cut]] is a battle against two Inklings wearing the colors of Fyre and Shiver. They are joined by a Kyogre in place of Big Man. Their predecessors, the Squid Sisters, will frequently show up as an assist trophy.
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* Rauru is represented by a black Mewtwo who spams Shadow Ball, referencing his light magic attack. The battle first requires defeating six opponents referencing the sages Link must awakenen throughout the game. Starting off with a red female Robin, a cyan male Inkling, a yellow Charizard, and a Pit representing Riju, Sidon, Yunobo, and Teba, respectively. Each focuses on attacks representing their element (or simply arrows in Pit's case). They will then be followed by a giant brown R.O.B. representing Mineru and Princess Zelda herself. The battle takes place on the Battlefield Temple, referencing the sky Islands and the Temple of Time.


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* [[VideoGame/Pikmin4 Oatchi]] is a giant yellow Kirby teamed up with Alph, who represents the avatar. The Kirby will damage foes by ramming into them, similar to Oatchi's dash ability, and Hocotate Bombs frequently appear in reference to Oatchi being part of the rescue team.


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* [[VideoGame/Splatoon3 Deep Cut]] is a battle against two Inklings wearing the colors of Fyre and Shiver. Their predecessors, the Squid Sisters, will frequently show up as an assist trophy.
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* Hal Emmerich/Otacon is represented as Dr. Mario and is joined by a Giant Metal R.O.B. who represents Metal Gear REX, the titular mech designed by Otacon himself. The palette of R.O.B. here and using Hal's Spirit instead of REX's may also be a reference to Metal Gear Mk. 2 and 3, the small field robots he used in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4'' to support Snake on the field. Being a techie, it also makes sense that he can be a requirement to open the computer-locked gate housing the ''MGS''-like dungeon. If you combine his spirit with the Tanks and Infantry from ''VideoGame/NintendoWars'', you'll get the Metal Gear REX spirit.

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* Hal Emmerich/Otacon is represented as Dr. Mario and is joined by a Giant Metal R.O.B. who represents Metal Gear REX, the titular mech designed by Otacon himself. The palette of R.O.B. here and using Hal's Spirit instead of REX's may also be a reference to Metal Gear Mk. 2 and 3, the small field robots he used in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4'' ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' to support Snake on the field. Being a techie, it also makes sense that he can be a requirement to open the computer-locked gate housing the ''MGS''-like dungeon. If you combine his spirit with the Tanks and Infantry from ''VideoGame/NintendoWars'', you'll get the Metal Gear REX spirit.



* [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3 The Boss]] is represented by a gray Zero Suit Samus, with the fight being a stamina match on the Garden of Hope with a poison floor representing the field of flowers from ''Snake Eater'' and adding to the difficulty. In addition, you need to cross a bridge to get to her, and her positioning means she's one of the first Legend Spirits you may find. IE: you're likely to [[CurbStompBattle get your butt handed to you]] just like Naked Snake did the first time if you're unprepared. Fittingly enough, the new remix of "Snake Eater" plays in the background as a nod to it also playing in her boss fight, and the fight is timed — just like how she had to be defeated before the airstrike she called in caused a NonStandardGameOver. She also has high HP and defense, referencing how hard to kill she is (she can shrug off bullets in her home game) and her grappling trait is a stand-in for CQC.

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* [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3 [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater The Boss]] is represented by a gray Zero Suit Samus, with the fight being a stamina match on the Garden of Hope with a poison floor representing the field of flowers from ''Snake Eater'' and adding to the difficulty. In addition, you need to cross a bridge to get to her, and her positioning means she's one of the first Legend Spirits you may find. IE: you're likely to [[CurbStompBattle get your butt handed to you]] just like Naked Snake did the first time if you're unprepared. Fittingly enough, the new remix of "Snake Eater" plays in the background as a nod to it also playing in her boss fight, and the fight is timed — just like how she had to be defeated before the airstrike she called in caused a NonStandardGameOver. She also has high HP and defense, referencing how hard to kill she is (she can shrug off bullets in her home game) and her grappling trait is a stand-in for CQC.



* The Gekko from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4'' is represented by a giant-sized Dark Samus, who is barely capable of jumping. Ironically, the spirit itself increases your jumping ability. The fact that it's Dark Samus as the puppet fighter is likely a reference to the fact that she and the GEKKO are both a mish-mash of organics and technology; Dark Samus was the Metroid Prime who absorbed Samus' technological Phazon Suit in order to survive (which is referenced by her Phazon Suit palette), while the GEKKO are robots with organic cloned cow legs.
* Metal Gear RAY is a Grab-type, whereas Metal Gear REX is a Shield-type, giving RAY type advantage, since RAY was designed to beat REX. However, REX's power and rank is much higher, because when the two models actually fought in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4'', REX beat RAY.

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* The Gekko from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4'' ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' is represented by a giant-sized Dark Samus, who is barely capable of jumping. Ironically, the spirit itself increases your jumping ability. The fact that it's Dark Samus as the puppet fighter is likely a reference to the fact that she and the GEKKO are both a mish-mash of organics and technology; Dark Samus was the Metroid Prime who absorbed Samus' technological Phazon Suit in order to survive (which is referenced by her Phazon Suit palette), while the GEKKO are robots with organic cloned cow legs.
* Metal Gear RAY is a Grab-type, whereas Metal Gear REX is a Shield-type, giving RAY type advantage, since RAY was designed to beat REX. However, REX's power and rank is much higher, because when the two models actually fought in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'', REX beat RAY.
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* The spirit battle for the Commander from ''[[VideoGame/{{X1992}} X]]'' uses a wire frame Little Mac, as he appeared as such in his debut. Him giving the Staff item, a shooting weapon, could also serve as a slight nod to the VIXIV, the ship the player pilots throughout the series. Assist Trophy Andross likely represents [[spoiler:his antagonistic role in]] the sequel, ''X-Scape'' on [=DSiWare=], not to mention his appearance in ''X-Scape'' also greatly resembes SNES Andross due to ''X-Scape's'' art style.]]

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* The spirit battle for the Commander from ''[[VideoGame/{{X1992}} X]]'' uses a wire frame Little Mac, as he appeared as such in his debut. Him giving the Staff item, a shooting weapon, could also serve as a slight nod to the VIXIV, the ship the player pilots throughout the series. Assist Trophy Andross likely represents [[spoiler:his antagonistic role in]] the sequel, ''X-Scape'' on [=DSiWare=], not to mention his appearance in ''X-Scape'' also greatly resembes SNES Andross due to ''X-Scape's'' art style.]]

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