![]() ![]() While not a full story mode, the new Spirits feature plays into the adventure mode, dubbed “World of Light.” The adventure mode will have some voice acting and cut scenes between battles. Spirits have their own adventure mode called “World of Light” Spirits can partake in these missions even when you aren’t actively playing Ultimate. First, they can help you in battle, but they can also be sent off on training exercises to earn you treasure and rewards. Taking the time to unlock Spirits sounds worth it for a number of reasons. Like character unlocks, you’ll have to first beat each Spirit in battle and then complete a unique challenge to attach them to your fighter. Spirits have to be unlocked before you can use them in battle. The system sounds similar to assist trophies, but it seems a bit more nuanced and strategic. Spirits are also split up into four rankings: Novice, Advanced, Aces, and Legends.Īdditionally, primary Spirits can have multiple secondary spirits attached. They have one of three types of special moves that include either an attack, grab, or shield move. Primary Spirits essentially act as a teammate when activated. For instance, Cappy from Super Mario Odyssey is appropriately Mario’s primary Spirit, and Hal from Metal Gear Solid is Snake’s primary Spirit. Each fighter can have one primary Spirit assigned at a time. ![]() Spirits are essentially power-ups, all of which hail from the same series as the fighter. ![]() Spirits add even more characters to the fightĭuring the most recent Nintendo Direct, Nintendo outlined Spirits, a new feature in Ultimate. So expect Daisy to play similarly to Peach, Dark Samus to have similar skills as Samus, etc. As you can see above, six characters are dubbed “echo fighters.” Essentially, these characters have very similar moves to the fighter they are based on. ![]()
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