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'''Spirits''' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' are characters that have lost their physical forms, and act as collectible power-ups that can be equipped to fighters to grant them special abilities in battle. They are featured prominently in the game's Adventure Mode, World of Light, where the characters are shown being reduced to this form through disintegration from [[Galeem]]'s attack. Spirits consist of characters from various [[Nintendo]] and third-party franchises, and can be seen as similar to [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]s from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and [[equipment]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', while they also replace [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]] from earlier installments.<ref name=Direct>Nintendo. (November 1, 2018). [https://youtu.be/fccgHnBQ0YM Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 11.1.2018]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 7, 2018.</ref>
'''Spirits''' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' are characters that have lost their physical forms, and act as collectible power-ups that can be equipped to fighters to grant them special abilities in battle. They are featured prominently in the game's Adventure Mode, World of Light, where the characters are shown being reduced to this form through disintegration from [[Galeem]]'s attack. Spirits consist of characters from various [[Nintendo]] and third-party franchises, and can be seen as similar to [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]s from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and [[equipment]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', while they also replace [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]] from earlier installments.<ref name=Direct>Nintendo. (November 1, 2018). [https://youtu.be/fccgHnBQ0YM Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 11.1.2018]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved November 7, 2018.</ref>


The main method to obtain spirits is through spirit battles, in which players fight a CPU-controlled fighter "possessed" by a specific spirit. The battle conditions for each spirit battle reflect the character of the spirit. Two types of spirits can be obtained: primary and secondary. Primary spirits boost the fighter's basic abilities (attack, shield, and throw), while secondary spirits are equipped on top of primary spirits and grant the fighter specials skills, such as increased jumping, or equipping them with a specific item.<ref name=Website>[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/howtoplay/spirits.html ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' official website (Spirits)]</ref>
The main method to obtain spirits is through spirit battles, in which players fight a CPU-controlled fighter "possessed" by a specific spirit. The battle conditions for each spirit battle reflect the character of the spirit. 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). Two types of spirits can be obtained: primary and secondary. Primary spirits boost the fighter's basic abilities (attack, shield, and throw), while secondary spirits are equipped on top of primary spirits and grant the fighter specials skills, such as increased jumping, or equipping them with a specific item.<ref name=Website>[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/howtoplay/spirits.html ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' official website (Spirits)]</ref> Primary spirits also have one of three strength types: {{color|attack|red}}, {{color|grab|limegreen}}, and {{color|shield|deepskyblue}}, with attack being strong against grab, grab being strong against shield, and shield being strong against attack.


After beating a spirit-possessed fighter, the next screen shows the fighter dazed and surrounded by a round, spinning shield, where the player has a chance to obtain the spirit by firing a gun through the opening of the shield. If the player times the shot correctly, the spirit is acquired. If the player unsuccessfully 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 battle.<ref name=Direct/>
After beating a spirit-possessed fighter, the next screen shows the fighter dazed and surrounded by a round, spinning shield, where the player has a chance to obtain the spirit by firing a gun through the opening of the shield. If the player times the shot correctly, the spirit is acquired. If the player unsuccessfully 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 battle.<ref name=Direct/>

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Spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Various spirits

Spirits in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are characters that have lost their physical forms, and act as collectible power-ups that can be equipped to fighters to grant them special abilities in battle. They are featured prominently in the game's Adventure Mode, World of Light, where the characters are shown being reduced to this form through disintegration from Galeem's attack. Spirits consist of characters from various Nintendo and third-party franchises, and can be seen as similar to stickers from Super Smash Bros. Brawl and equipment from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, while they also replace trophies from earlier installments.[1]

The main method to obtain spirits is through spirit battles, in which players fight a CPU-controlled fighter "possessed" by a specific spirit. The battle conditions for each spirit battle reflect the character of the spirit. 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). Two types of spirits can be obtained: primary and secondary. Primary spirits boost the fighter's basic abilities (attack, shield, and throw), while secondary spirits are equipped on top of primary spirits and grant the fighter specials skills, such as increased jumping, or equipping them with a specific item.[2] Primary spirits also have one of three strength types: red, limegreen, and deepskyblue, with attack being strong against grab, grab being strong against shield, and shield being strong against attack.

After beating a spirit-possessed fighter, the next screen shows the fighter dazed and surrounded by a round, spinning shield, where the player has a chance to obtain the spirit by firing a gun through the opening of the shield. If the player times the shot correctly, the spirit is acquired. If the player unsuccessfully 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 battle.[1]

Spirits have levels, which they get after winning battles or after being fed snacks, which are gained after winning a spirit battle with a weaker spirit than the opponent. After reaching the 99th level, the spirit evolves.[1]

List of spirits

This section is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

The numbers next to primary spirits indicate the number of support spirit slots they have available, while the numbers next to support spirits indicate the number of slots they take up when equipped to primary spirits.

Name Image Series Type Class Effects Spirit battle
Opponent(s) Battle conditions Stage Song
5-Volt[3] Artwork of 5-Volt for WarioWare Gold WarioWare Primary (3) Advanced
Able Sisters[1] Animal Crossing Support Ace Sonic the Hedgehog ×3
  • The enemy starts the battle with a Drill
Town and City Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street - Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Absol[1] Pokémon Primary (1) Novice
Affinity[1] Bayonetta Primary Novice Pit ×4
  • Stamina battle
  • The enemy has increased move speed
Umbra Clock Tower
Akira[3] Virtua Fighter Primary (3) Legend
Alexandra Roivas[1][2] Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem Primary (2) Novice Zero Suit Samus Hazard: Screen Flip
Allen[1] Culdcept Primary (3) Advanced
Alm & Celica (Childhood)[3] Fire Emblem Primary Novice Villager ×2 Skyloft
Alraune[1] Bayonetta Support Novice
Alucard[3] Castlevania Primary (3) Legend
Air Man[1] Mega Man Support Advanced
Aisya[1] ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat Primary (2) Novice
Amy[3] Sonic the Hedgehog Support (1) Ace
Ancient Minister[1] Super Smash Bros. Primary Ace
Andrew Oikonny[1] Star Fox Primary (1) Novice
Annie[1] Splatoon
Antasma[1] Antasma artwork from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Mario & Luigi
Articuno, Zapdos, & Moltres[3] Pokémon Primary (3) Legend
Ashley[2] Artwork of Ashley for WarioWare Gold WarioWare Mii Swordfighter Rule: Assist Trophy Enemies
Hazard: Left is Right, Right is Left
B Dasher[3] An artwork of Metal Mario's signature kart. Mario Kart Support (1) Ace
Baby Mario[2] File:SMW2 BabyMario.png Yoshi's Island
Balloon Fighter[1] Balloon Fight Support Advanced Jump ↑
Balrog[3] Street Fighter Support (1) Ace
Barbara[1] Daigasso! Band Brothers
Bass[3] Mega Man Primary (3) Ace
Baxter and Forthington[2] Rhythm Heaven
Bayonette[3] Custom Robo Support Novice
Bewear[4] Pokémon Primary (1) Advanced
Big Boss[3] Metal Gear Solid Primary (2) Legend
Black Knight[2] Fire Emblem
Black Shadow[3] F-Zero Primary (2) Legend
Blanka[3] Street Fighter Primary (1) Advanced
Blaze the Cat[1] Sonic the Hedgehog Support Advanced
Blood Falcon[2] F-Zero Primary
Blooper[1] File:Blooper Artwork - Mario Kart Wii.png Super Mario Primary (1) Advanced
Bob-omb[4] Bob-omb artwork from New Super Mario Bros. U Super Mario Support Advanced
Bokoblin[1] The Legend of Zelda Primary Novice King K. Rool (tiny) ×3 Gaur Plain (Battlefield)
Bonkers[1] Kirby Primary Ace
Boo[5] Artwork of Boo from New Super Mario Bros. U Super Mario
Boom Boom & Pom Pom[2] Artwork of Pom Pom and Boom Boom from Super Mario 3D Land Super Mario Primary
Boss Galaga*[3] Galaga Support Advanced
Bulborb[2] Pikmin Primary
Bullet Bill[1] Bullet Bill in Mario Kart 8 Super Mario Primary Novice Captain Falcon ×4 Rule: Item Tidal Wave, Item: Bullet Bill
  • Certain items will appear in large numbers
  • The enemy is easily distracted by items
Mushroom Kingdom
Calamity Ganon[2] The Legend of Zelda Primary
Camilla[1] Fire Emblem
Cap'n Cuttlefish[1] Splatoon
Cappy[1] Super Mario Odyssey artwork Super Mario Support Strong Throw
Captain Rainbow[1] Captain Rainbow
Carmilla[1] Castlevania
Centurion[1] Kid Icarus
Chain Chomp[3] Chain Chomp Super Mario Primary Advanced
Chao[3] Sonic the Hedgehog Primary Novice
Chargin' Chuck[1] Super Mario
Charlie[3] Street Fighter Support Advanced Captain Falcon Halberd
Charmander[3] Pokémon Primary (1) Novice
Charmy, Espio, & Vector[1] Sonic the Hedgehog
Chef[1] Personal Trainer: Cooking Primary Advanced King Dedede Rule: Item: Food
  • The enemy becomes more powerful after eating
  • The enemy is easily distracted by items
PictoChat 2
Chibi-Robo[3] Chibi-Robo! Primary Advanced
Chorus Kids[2] Rhythm Heaven
Clefairy[1] Pokémon
Clip & Snip[2] Snipperclips Support Undamaged Attack ↑
Condor[2] Ice Climber
Copper[1] Animal Crossing
Count Cannoli[1] File:Cannoli.PNG Wario Primary (2) Novice
Cranky Kong[1] Cranky Kong Donkey Kong Primary (3) Ace Speed ↓
Crusty Sean[1] Splatoon Support Advanced
Cut Man[3] Mega Man Primary (2) Advanced
Dark Mind[3] Kirby Spirit (2) Franklin Badge Equipped
Darknut[1] The Legend of Zelda
Daroach[1] Kirby
Daruk[1] The Legend of Zelda
Deep Breathing[3] Wii Fit Support (1)
Diancie[3] Pokémon Primary Advanced
Digby[2] Animal Crossing Primary
Dillon[1] Dillon's Rolling Western
Diskun[1] Family Computer
Dixie Kong[1] Dixie Kong artwork from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. Donkey Kong
Dixie Kong & Kiddy Kong[1] Dixie and Kiddy ride in a Hover Craft in Donkey Kong Country 3. Donkey Kong
Don Resetti[1] Animal Crossing
Donkey Kong Jr.[3] File:DKjr.png Donkey Kong Primary Ace
Dr. Eggman[6] Sonic the Hedgehog
Dr. Light[3] Mega Man Support (2) Ace
Dr. Lobe[1] Big Brain Academy Support Advanced
Dr. Wily[3] Mega Man Support (2) Legend
Dragonite[1] Pokémon
Dragoon[3] Kirby Support (1) Legend
Dry Bowser[1] Artwork of Dry Bowser. Super Mario Legend
Dungeon Man[2] EarthBound Support Falling Immunity
E. Honda*[3] Street Fighter Support (1) Advanced
Eevee[4] Pokémon Primary (2) Novice
Eggplant[2] Ice Climber
Eirika[1] Fire Emblem Primary Ace
Elise[1] Fire Emblem Support (2) Autoheal
Eliwood[1] Fire Emblem
Emperor Bulblax[3] Pikmin Support (2) Ace
Ephraim[1] Fire Emblem Primary (2) Ace
Esna[3] Ever Oasis Support (2)
Eva[3] Support Advanced
F-Type[1] Stunt Race FX Support Novice
Felix[3] Golden Sun Primary Advanced
Fiery Blowhog[3] Pikmin Primary (1) Novice
Fiora[2] Xenoblade Chronicles Support Made of Metal
Fire Man[3] Mega Man Primary Advanced Mega Man Norfair Fire Man Stage
Flare[1] Custom Robo Primary Novice Samus
  • Stamina battle
  • The enemy starts the battle with a Ray Gun
Pokémon Stadium
Fortitudo[1] Bayonetta Primary Advanced
Galaxy Man[1] Mega Man Support Novice
Gekko[1] Metal Gear Solid
General Pepper[1] Star Fox
Geodude[1] Pokémon Primary (1) Novice
Goligan[3] Culdcept Support (1)
Gooey[1] Kirby Primary (3) Advanced
Gordo[1] Kirby Primary Advanced King Dedede (clear) ×3
  • The enemy's side special has increased power
  • The enemy favors side specials
  • The enemy is invisible
Green Greens
Gravity Man[1] Mega Man
Great Fairy[1] The Legend of Zelda
Great Fox[3] Star Fox Support (1) Legend
Great Zapfish[1] Splatoon
Groose[3] The Legend of Zelda Primary (3) Advanced
Groudon[1] Pokémon
Gryll[3] Kirby Primary Novice
Guardian[1] The Legend of Zelda Support (2) Advanced Weapon Resist ↑ R.O.B. Great Plateau Tower
Gunship[2] Metroid Support Energy Shot Attack/Resistance ↑
Guts Man[1] Mega Man Primary Advanced Mega Man (giant) Rule: Earthquake; Item Tidal Wave
  • The enemy has super armor and is hard to launch or make flinch
  • Stamina battle
  • The enemy favors grabs and throws
Gerudo Valley (Ω)
Gyarados[2] Pokémon Support Air Attack ↑
Gyrowing[3] Star Fox Support (1)
Hal Emmerich[1] Metal Gear Solid Support (1) Advanced Beam Sword Equipped Dr. Mario, R.O.B. (metal, giant)
  • Defeat the main fighter to win
  • The enemy tends to avoid conflict
  • The enemy is metal
Prism Tower
Hanenbow[1] Electroplankton
Heracles[3] Glory of Heracles Primary Advanced Simon Temple
Hewdraw*[2] Kid Icarus Primary (3) Advanced Jump ↑
Hinawa[3] EarthBound Support (2) Legend
Hinoka[1] Fire Emblem Ace
Infinite[1] Sonic the Hedgehog Primary (2) Advanced
Jagen[3] Fire Emblem Primary (1) Advanced
James McCloud[2] Star Fox Primary
Jeanne[2] Bayonetta Primary
Jelfonzo[1] Splatoon Support Novice Squirtle (clear)
  • The enemy is invisible
Saffron City
Jimmy T[1] File:Jimmy T. Gold.png WarioWare Primary (2) Ace
Joan[1] Animal Crossing
Jody Summer[3] F-Zero Support (2) Ace
Jonathan Morris[3] Castlevania Primary Ace
Judd[1] Splatoon
Juste Belmont[3] Castlevania Primary Advanced
Kaitlin & Katie[1] Animal Crossing
Kammy Koopa[1] File:Kammy Koopa Artwork - Paper Mario.png Paper Mario
Kapp'n[1] Animal Crossing Support (1) Easier Dodging
Kaptain K. Rool[2] File:Kaptain K. Rool.jpg Donkey Kong
Karate Joe[3] Rhythm Heaven Primary (2) Ace
Karate Kong[1] Karate Kong Donkey Kong
Kazuhira Miller[3] Metal Gear Solid Support (1) Ace
Kid Dracula[1][3] Kid Dracula Primary (2) Ace
King Bob-omb[1] Artwork of King Bob-omb in Super Mario Party. Super Mario
Kip[3] File:KipBlast.jpg Donkey Kong Primary Novice
K.K. Slider[1] Animal Crossing
Klaptrap[1] Klaptrap in Donkey Kong Country Donkey Kong Primary Advanced Weight ↓
Knuckle Joe[2] Kirby
Knuckles the Echidna*[3] Sonic the Hedgehog Primary (2) Ace
Kracko[3] Kirby Primary (3) Advanced
Kumatora[3] EarthBound Primary (2) Advanced
Lakitu & Spiny[1] Super Mario Primary Advanced Iggy, Bowser (tiny) ×8 Mushroom Kingdom
Lanky Kong[2] Artwork of Lanky Kong from Donkey Kong 64 Donkey Kong
Lapras[1] Pokémon
Latios & Latias[1] Pokémon
Leif[1] Animal Crossing
Leo[2] Fire Emblem Primary (2)
Leon Belmont[1] Castlevania Primary Advanced
Leon Powalski[3] Star Fox Primary (2) Advanced
Lip[1] Panel de Pon Support Ace Lip's Stick Equipped Mii Swordfighter, Jigglypuff Rule: Flowery; Item: Lip's Stick
  • Defeat the main fighter to win
  • You constantly take minor damage
  • The enemy starts the battle with a Lip's Stick
Garden of Hope
Liquid Snake[3] Metal Gear Solid Primary Legend
Lloid[1] Animal Crossing Primary (2) Novice
Loftwing[1] The Legend of Zelda
Loki[2][3] Bayonetta Support Ace Black Hole Equipped
Lon'qu[2] Fire Emblem Support Killing Edge Equipped
Lord Fredrik[2] Lord Fredrik from Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. Donkey Kong
M. Bison*[3] Street Fighter Primary Legend
Mach 8[3] Mario Kart Support Advanced
Magearna[3] Pokémon Support Ace
Magolor[1] Kirby
Mallo[2] Pushmo Primary
Maria Renard[3] Castlevania Primary (2) Advanced
Maria Renard (Symphony of the Night)[3] Castlevania Primary (2) Ace
Mecha-Fiora[3] Xenoblade Chronicles Primary
Medli[1] The Legend of Zelda Support (2) Strong Wind Immunity
Medusa[1] Castlevania
Mega Man Model X[3] Mega Man Primary (3) Novice
Mega Rabbid Kong[3] Mega Rabbid Kong, as seen in the Donkey Kong Adventure DLC for Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Super Mario Primary (1) Novice
Melia[1] Xenoblade Chronicles Primary Advanced Palutena, Shulk Hazard: Poison Floor
  • The floor is poisonous
Gaur Plain (Battlefield)
Merman[1] The Legend of Zelda Support Novice
Meta Ridley[7] Metroid
Metal Man[1] Mega Man
Metal Sonic[1] Sonic the Hedgehog
Metroid[1] Metroid
Mettaur[1] Mega Man
Micaiah*[1] Fire Emblem Primary (2) Ace Magic Attack ↑
Midna[2] The Legend of Zelda
Miles "Tails" Prower*[3] Sonic the Hedgehog Support Ace
Mimicutie[2] Kid Icarus
Mimikyu[1] Pokémon Support Advanced Death's Scythe Equipped Pikachu Luigi's Mansion
Min Min[3] ARMS Primary (2) Ace
Minerva[3] Fire Emblem Primary Advanced
Mio & Mayu Amakura[1] Fatal Frame Support Poison Damage Reduced
Mockiwi[3] Pikmin Primary (2) Novice
Mona[1] Mona WarioWare
Moon[1] The Legend of Zelda
Moosh[3] The Legend of Zelda Support Novice
Mòrag[3] Xenoblade Chronicles Primary (1) Novice
Mouser[1] File:Mouser.jpg Super Mario Novice
Mr. Resetti[1] Animal Crossing
Mr. Sandman[2] Punch-Out!! Primary
Muddy Mole[3] Mole Mania Support Novice
Mumkhar[1] Xenoblade Chronicles Primary Advanced Wolf Rule: Metal Shift; Giant
  • The enemy will occasionally turn metal when the enemy's at high damage
  • Stamina battle
Gaur Plain
Nabbit[1] Artwork of Nabbit for New Super Mario Bros. U (reused for Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and Mario Kart Tour) Super Mario Support Item Gravitation
Naked Snake[3] Metal Gear Solid Primary (2) Ace
Nia[3] Xenoblade Chronicles Primary Ace Mii Brawler, Incineroar Gaur Plain Battle!! (Xenoblade Chronicles 2)
Ninja Kong[1] Ninja Kong Donkey Kong
Nino[1] Fire Emblem Support (1) Undamaged Attack ↑
Noise[1] Support Novice
Octoling[1] Splatoon Primary Advanced
Octoling Girl & Octoling Boy[1] Splatoon Primary (2) Ace
Oil Panic[2] Game & Watch Support Sticky-Floor Immunity
Oshawott[1] Pokémon
Ouendan[1] Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan Support Critical-Health Stats ↑
Owain[1][3] Fire Emblem Primary (1) Novice Chrom Rule: Item: Swords
  • The enemy's melee weapons have increased power
  • The enemy loves to taunt
  • The enemy starts the battle with a Killing Edge
Coliseum Duty (Ablaze)
Pandora[2] Kid Icarus Wendy Rule: Bob-omb Festival
Paper Mario*[3] Paper Mario Primary Ace
Party Phil[2] Wii Party Support Easier Perfect Shield
Pearl & Marina[3] Splatoon Support Ace
Petey Piranha (Mario Strikers Charged)[3] File:Petey Strikers.PNG Mario Strikers Support Novice
Piantas[2] Artwork of a group of Piantas in Super Mario Sunshine, all with some fruit. Super Mario Support Banana Gun Equipped
Pigma Dengar[1] Star Fox
Piplup[1] Pokémon
Piston Hondo[3] Punch-Out!! Support (1) Novice
Pitch[1]
Polterpup[1] Luigi's Mansion Support Advanced Duck Hunt (clear)
  • The enemy is invisible
Luigi's Mansion
Poppy Bros. Jr.[1] Kirby
Porygon[3] Pokémon Primary (1) Novice
Postman[3] The Legend of Zelda Support Novice
Primal Groudon[1] Pokémon
Primal Kyogre[1] Pokémon
Primid[1] Super Smash Bros. Primary Novice
Prince Dreambert[4] Prince Dreambert artwork from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Mario & Luigi Primary Novice
Prince Fluff[1] Kirby Primary (1) Novice Weight ↓
Princess Ruto[1] The Legend of Zelda
Princess Shokora[2] Artwork of Princess Shokora Wario Land Support Super Leaf Equipped
Pseudo-Palutena[1] Kid Icarus Support Transformation Duration ↑
Purple Pikmin[3] Pikmin Primary Advanced
Pyoro[3] Pyoro, eating fruit WarioWare Support Advanced
Pyukumuku[3] Pokémon Support Novice
Rabbid Peach[1] Artwork of Rabbid Peach from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Super Mario Primary Advanced
Rambi[3] Rambi the Rhino Donkey Kong Primary (1) Ace
Ramblin' Evil Mushroom[3] EarthBound Support Novice
Rapidash[3] Pokémon Primary Advanced
Rattly[1] Rattly artwork from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Donkey Kong Support Jump ↑
Raymond Bryce[1] Disaster: Day of Crisis
Rayquaza[3] Pokémon Primary (3) Ace
Reinhardt Schneider[1] Castlevania Primary Novice
Reshiram[1] Pokémon
Revali[1] The Legend of Zelda Advanced Falco
Revolver Ocelot (Metal Gear Solid 3)[1] Metal Gear Solid Primary (2) Advanced
Robobot Armor[1] Kirby
Rock Mario[4] Super Mario Support (1) Physical Attack ↑
Rock Pikmin[1] Pikmin Primary (1) Novice
Rocky[2] Kirby Support Instadrop
Rotom[2] Pokémon Support Energy Shot Attack/Resistance ↑
Rouge the Bat[1] Sonic the Hedgehog Support Advanced
Rowlet[3] Pokémon Primary Novice
Rush*[3] Mega Man Support Ace
Sagat[3] Street Fighter Primary (2) Ace
Sagi[1] Baten Kaitos
Saki Amamiya[1] Sin and Punishment
Samus Aran (Other M)[1] Metroid
Seliph[2] Fire Emblem Primary
Serena[1] Animal Crossing Palutena Rule: Item: Hammer
  • The enemy is easily distracted by items
Fountain of Dreams
Severa[1] Fire Emblem Primary (3) Novice
Shadow Man[3] Mega Man Support Advanced
Shadow Queen (Peach form)[1] Shadow Queen idle pose from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Paper Mario Primary (2) Ace
Shadow the Hedgehog[3] Sonic the Hedgehog Primary (2) Ace
Shake King[1] The Shake King, the main antagonist of Wario Land: Shake It! Wario Land Primary (1) Novice
Shantae[1] Shantae Primary Ace Zero Suit Samus Rule: Item: Transforming Types
  • The enemy's battering items have increased power
  • The enemy starts the battle with a Killing Edge
Pirate Ship
Sheriff[3] Sheriff Support (1) Legend
Shine Sprite[3] File:Shine Sprite SMS.png Super Mario Support (1) Legend
Shinobu[3] StreetPass Mii Plaza Primary (1) Novice
Shovel Knight[1] Shovel Knight
Shy Guy[1] Artwork of a Shy Guy from Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Super Mario Primary (2) Novice
Sigma[3] Mega Man Primary Ace
Sigurd[1] Fire Emblem Primary (3) Advanced
Silver the Hedgehog[1] Artwork of Silver the Hedgehog for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (reused for Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition) Sonic the Hedgehog Advanced
Skarmory[1] Pokémon Primary Novice
Skull Kid[1] The Legend of Zelda Primary (2) Advanced
Skull Kid (Majora's Mask)[1] The Legend of Zelda
Skull Man[1] Mega Man Primary (2) Advanced
Slippy Toad[1] Star Fox Support Made of Metal
Slowpoke[1] Pokémon
Smash Ball[3] Smash Ball in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Super Smash Bros. Support Ace
Smeargle[1] Pokémon Primary Novice Inkling Rule: Assist Trophy Enemies
  • Hostile assist trophies will appear
WarioWare, Inc.
Smoky Progg[1] Pikmin Support Novice Mario Rule: Metal Shift
  • The enemy will occasionally turn metal
Distant Planet (Battlefield)
Snake Man[4] Mega Man Primary (1) Novice
Sothe[1] Fire Emblem
Specknose[1][3] Kid Icarus Primary (2) Novice Wario ×3 Reset Bomb Forest
Spring Man[4] ARMS Primary (3) Ace
Spyke[1] Splatoon Primary (3) Advanced
ST Falcon[1] Battle Clash Primary (1) Novice
Stanley[1] Donkey Kong Primary (2) Advanced
Starfy*[1][3] The Legendary Starfy Primary (3) Ace
Starly[3] The Legendary Starfy Primary Advanced
Steelix[1] Pokémon Primary (1) Advanced
Stork[3][2] Artwork of the Stork carrying Baby Mario and Baby Luigi in Yoshi's New Island Yoshi's Island Support (2) Ace Strong Wind Immunity
Sudowoodo[3] Pokémon Support Novice
Sukapon[3] Joy Mech Fight Primary (2) Legend
Sumo Bros.[1] Rhythm Heaven Primary (2) Novice
Super Sonic[3] Sonic the Hedgehog Primary Legend Sonic (gold) Windy Hill Zone
Susie[2] Kirby
Sword Man[3] Mega Man Support Novice Mega Man Find Mii (Ω)
Takamaru[1] The Mysterious Murasame Castle
Takumi[1] Fire Emblem
Tap-Tap[3] Artwork of a Tap-Tap in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy (later reused for Yoshi's Island DS) Yoshi's Island Primary (1) Novice
Tatanga[3] Tatanga in Pagosu, Super Mario Land Super Mario Primary Advanced Morton Mario Galaxy (Battlefield) Underground Theme (Super Mario Land)
Teddy[1] EarthBound
Tethu[1] Ever Oasis
Tetra[3] The Legend of Zelda Primary Ace Toon Link Pirate Ship
Thanatos[1] Kid Icarus Primary Advanced
Tharja[1] Fire Emblem
The Imprisoned[1] The Legend of Zelda Primary Advanced King K. Rool (giant), Ghirahim (Assist Trophy) Rule: Assist Trophy Enemies
  • The enemy has super armor but moves slower
  • Timed Stamina battle
  • Hostile assist trophies will appear
Gerudo Valley
Thwomp*[3] File:ThwompNSMBU.png Super Mario Support Advanced
Tingle*[3] The Legend of Zelda Support Ace
Titania[1] Fire Emblem
Togepi*[3] Pokémon Support Advanced
Tom Nook**[5] Animal Crossing Primary (3) Advanced
Tree[1] Wii Fit Support (2) Unflinching Charged Smashes
Trevor Belmont[3] Castlevania Primary (3) Legend
Tsubasa Oribe[3] Fire Emblem Primary Novice Inkling Boxing Ring (Battlefield)
Twintelle[1] ARMS Support (1) Advanced Air Defense ↑
Urban Champion Fighter[1] Urban Champion Support (1) Fist Attack ↑
Urbosa[1] The Legend of Zelda
Victini[4] Pokémon Support (1) Legend
Viridi[4] Kid Icarus Support (1) Legend
Volleyballer[1] Volleyball
Von Kaiser[1] Punch-Out!!
Vulpix[1] Pokémon Support Fire Flower Equipped
Waddle Dee[1] Kirby
Waddle Doo[3] Kirby Primary (1) Novice
Waluigi (Mario Strikers Charged)[2] Waluigi's artwork from Mario Strikers Charged. Mario Strikers
Wart[3] File:Wart Artwork - Super Mario Bros 2.png Super Mario Primary Advanced
Whispy Woods[1] Kirby Primary (1) Ace
Wiggler[2] Wiggler Super Mario Yoshi
Wind Fish[2] The Legend of Zelda Support Special-Move Power ↑
Winged Pikmin[3] Pikmin Support Novice
Winky[2] Artwork of Winky from Donkey Kong Country Donkey Kong Support Foot Attack ↑
Wobbuffet[1] Pokémon
Wonder-Blue[3] The Wonderful 101 Primary (1) Novice
Wood Man[1] Mega Man Primary (2) Advanced
Wrestler & Reporter[1] Rhythm Heaven
Xerneas[1] Pokémon
Yama[1] Support Novice
Yarn Poochy[2] Poochy from Yoshi's Woolly World. Yoshi Primary (3)
Yarn Yoshi[4] Yoshi's Woolly World Yoshi Primary (3) Ace
Yoshi (Yoshi's New Island)[3] Artwork of Yoshi and Baby Mario from Yoshi's New Island. Yoshi's Island Support (1)
Young Cricket[3] Artwork of Young Cricket for WarioWare Gold WarioWare Support Novice
Yuga[1] The Legend of Zelda Primary Ace
Zael[3] The Last Story Primary (1) Advanced
Zebesian[1] Metroid
Zekrom[3] Pokémon Primary Ace
Zero[1] Mega Man
Zinger[1] Donkey Kong
Zipper[3] Animal Crossing Primary (1) Novice
Zoda[3] F-Zero Primary (1) Advanced
Zoroark[1] Pokémon Primary (1) Advanced
Zygarde (50% Forme)[3] Pokémon Primary Novice
Hogan's Alley[1]
Nintendo Pocket Football Club[1]
Style Savvy[1]

* - Summonable spirits
** - Obtainable through amiibo

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese 命魂[?]
Mìng hún
Soul
Spanish Espíritus[?] -

References

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  6. ^ Super Smash Bros. Ultimate official website – How to Smash
  7. ^ Super Smash Bros. Ultimate official website – Game modes