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'''Support Spirits''' are items in {{SSBU}}.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Support Spirits |author= Nintendo |published= November 1, 2018 |retrieved= November 3, 2018 |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fccgHnBQ0YM |title= Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 11.1.2018 |site= YouTube |type= Video }}</ref>
{{Term/Store|Support Spirit|Support Spirits|Series, SSBU|plural}} are items in {{SSBU}}.<ref>{{Cite web|quote= Support Spirits |author= Nintendo |published= November 1, 2018 |retrieved= November 3, 2018 |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fccgHnBQ0YM |title= Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 11.1.2018 |site= YouTube |type= Video }}</ref>


==Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
Support Spirits are [[Spirit]]s that can be assigned to [[Primary Spirit]]s, granting their skills. Support Spirits each have a Cost, which consumes Slots when assigned to a Primary Spirit. If a Primary Spirit doesn't have the sufficient number of Slots, a Support Spirit cannot be assigned to it. Support Spirits are categorized into four classes based on strength. Average strength Spirits are known as Novices, strong Spirits are known as Advanced, particularly strong Spirits are Aces, and Spirits that outrank all previous classes are known as Legends.
{{Plural|SSBU|Support Spirit}} are {{Plural|SSBU|Spirit|link}} that can be assigned to [[Primary Spirit]]s, granting their skills. {{Plural|SSBU|Support Spirit}} each have a Cost, which consumes Slots when assigned to a Primary Spirit. If a Primary Spirit doesn't have the sufficient number of Slots, a {{Term|SSBU|Support Spirit}} cannot be assigned to it. {{Plural|SSBU|Support Spirit}} are categorized into four classes based on strength. Average strength {{Plural|SSBU|Spirit}} are known as Novices, strong {{Plural|SSBU|Spirit}} are known as Advanced, particularly strong {{Plural|SSBU|Spirit}} are Aces, and {{Plural|SSBU|Spirit}} that outrank all previous classes are known as Legends.


Support Spirits, like Primary Spirits, can be obtained by winning [[Spirit Battle]]s, which are listed on the [[Spirit Board]]. In Spirit Battles, Support Spirits are paired with complementary Fighters based on shared personality, appearance, or other qualities. Support Spirits can also be obtained by exchanging gold at the [[Shop]].
{{Plural|SSBU|Support Spirit}}, like Primary Spirits, can be obtained by winning {{Plural|SSBU|Spirit Battle|link}}, which are listed on the [[Spirit Board]]. In {{Plural|SSBU|Spirit Battle}}, {{Plural|SSBU|Support Spirit}} are paired with complementary {{Plural|SSBU|Fighter}} based on shared personality, appearance, or other qualities. {{Plural|SSBU|Support Spirit}} can also be obtained by exchanging gold at the [[Shop]].


Support Spirits can be sent back to the "real world", causing them to disappear from the collection. In exchange, they leave behind [[Core]]s, which can be assembled to Summon other Spirits at the cost of those respective Cores and SP. Similarly, [[amiibo]] [[Figure Player]]s can Inherit skills from Support Spirits, though this consumes the Spirit.
{{Plural|SSBU|Support Spirit}} can be sent back to the "real world", causing them to disappear from the collection. In exchange, they leave behind [[Core]]s, which can be assembled to Summon other {{Plural|SSBU|Spirit}} at the cost of those respective Cores and SP. Similarly, [[amiibo]] [[Figure Player]]s can Inherit skills from {{Plural|SSBU|Support Spirit}}, though this consumes the {{Term|SSBU|Spirit}}.


===List of Support Spirits===
===List of Support Spirits===