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:*Kid Cobra's Spirit is represented by Min Min, donning an alternate costume that looks similar to Kid Cobra's color scheme. She has increased move speed when at high damage, which may be because of Kid Cobra having the quickest dash in the game when charged. She also starts the battle with a Drill, possibly due to Kid Cobra's default ARMS, [[Slamamander]]. The stage is set in [[smashwiki:Fourside|Fourside]], possibly due to it and [[Snake Park]]'s similar aesthetic of a city at night. The Bumpers that appear on stage  reference the [[Clapback]], one of his most recommended ARMS.
:*Kid Cobra's Spirit is represented by Min Min, donning an alternate costume that looks similar to Kid Cobra's color scheme. She has increased move speed when at high damage, which may be because of Kid Cobra having the quickest dash in the game when charged. She also starts the battle with a Drill, possibly due to Kid Cobra's default ARMS, [[Slamamander]]. The stage is set in [[smashwiki:Fourside|Fourside]], possibly due to it and [[Snake Park]]'s similar aesthetic of a city at night. The Bumpers that appear on stage  reference the [[Clapback]], one of his most recommended ARMS.
:*Byte & Barq's Spirit is represented by Mega Man and Duck Hunt. They are both in their Metal Forms. The main objective is to defeat Mega Man as reference to Byte being the Main Fighter.
:*Byte & Barq's Spirit is represented by Mega Man and Duck Hunt. They are both in their Metal Forms. The main objective is to defeat Mega Man as reference to Byte being the Main Fighter.
:*Helix's Spirit is represented by [[metroidwiki:Dark Samus|Dark Samus]] donning a green alternate costume who is a fighter with greater dodging abilities. The stage is set in [[smashwiki:Frigate Orpheon|Frigate Orpheon]], due to it and [[DNA Lab]] both having test tubes. In addition, the Pokémon [[bulbapedia:Ditto (Pokémon)|Ditto]] appears as a possible reference to both Helix and Ditto being sentient slimy lifeforms.
:*Helix's Spirit is represented by [[metroidwiki:Dark Samus|Dark Samus]] donning a green alternate costume who is a fighter with greater dodging abilities. Helix and Dark Samus are both genetically-engineered beings. The stage is set in [[smashwiki:Frigate Orpheon|Frigate Orpheon]], due to it and [[DNA Lab]] both having test tubes. In addition, the Pokémon [[bulbapedia:Ditto (Pokémon)|Ditto]] appears as a possible reference to both Helix and Ditto being sentient slimy lifeforms. Dark Samus also changes sizes referencing Helix’s ability to stretch his entire body.
:*Max Brass's Spirit is represented by [[mariowiki:King K. Rool|King K. Rool]] donning a yellow alternate costume, who is another heavyweight fighter that has super armor. He becomes giant and has increased attack power when his HP is low, similarly to how Max Brass becomes larger and more powerful when charged or when at low health. The stage is set in [[smashwiki:Norfair|Norfair]], possibly due to it and [[Sky Arena]] both having columns of fire.
:*Max Brass's Spirit is represented by [[mariowiki:King K. Rool|King K. Rool]] donning a yellow alternate costume, who is another heavyweight fighter that has super armor. He becomes giant and has increased attack power when his HP is low, similarly to how Max Brass becomes larger and more powerful when charged or when at low health. The stage is set in [[smashwiki:Norfair|Norfair]], possibly due to it and [[Sky Arena]] both having columns of fire.
*In an interview with Nintendo Dream, series director Masahiro Sakurai confirms that because the base roster was completed prior to the announcement of ARMS in January 2017, a playable fighter from ARMS wasn't able to make it into the base roster of ''Ultimate''.<ref>https://japanesenintendo.com/2019/01/21/decidueye-almost-chosen-for-smash-in-an-interview/</ref> However, a then-unannounced character from ARMS was later announced as a downloadable fighter for the second Fighter’s Pass in a Nintendo Direct mini on {{#dateformat:2020-03-26}} and formally revealed as Min Min on {{#dateformat:2020-06-22}}.
*In an interview with Nintendo Dream, series director Masahiro Sakurai confirms that because the base roster was completed prior to the announcement of ARMS in January 2017, a playable fighter from ARMS wasn't able to make it into the base roster of ''Ultimate''.<ref>https://japanesenintendo.com/2019/01/21/decidueye-almost-chosen-for-smash-in-an-interview/</ref> However, a then-unannounced character from ARMS was later announced as a downloadable fighter for the second Fighter’s Pass in a Nintendo Direct mini on {{#dateformat:2020-03-26}} and formally revealed as Min Min on {{#dateformat:2020-06-22}}.
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