![]() You have exactly 3 Support Slots to work with. Generally, you either wanna play to your strengths or fix your greatest weaknesses, instead of just adding random Spirits. Support Spirits are what give the amiibo special effects, ranging from healing to items to damage output. Better to add Spirits at level 1 and fix it later than to screw over your hard effort at level 50. ![]() However, the second reason for adding Spirits before training is that amiibo actually play slightly differently with Spirits, so even if you edit Spirits on after training, the amiibo will play a bit differently. But if you edit Spirits on, this won’t happen. First off, adding Spirits directly changes amiibo move values (like how often it jumps or uses dash attack) so if you give Spirits to a fully trained amiibo, you’ll be randomizing how it plays. Even if you plan to edit Spirits on, you always want to put the Spirits on first, starting with your support Spirits and then adding Primary Spirits.Support Spirits are the core of this complex equation, and many amiibo are built specifically around certain Support Spirits. Primary Spirits give raw stats to your amiibo that boost Attack and Defense, and Support Spirits give special effects ranging from Attack Buffs to Healing to Speed Increases. There are 2 different kinds, Primary Spirits and Support Spirits. First, you need to understand the different kinds of spirits.If you haven’t, I strongly recommend you do as many of the better Spirits are hidden in World of Light or in the DLC Spirit boards. I’ll be assuming you’ve beat World of Light, and bought or farmed enough Spirits to have a healthy collection of them. So, what should one be doing differently when training a Spirits amiibo? One of those guides is a Spirit Effect Tier List, which is helpful if you want to know more about various Spirit Effects and their usefulness. I’ll start with how you should be training a Spirits amiibo, then link the rest of The Definitive Spirits Series, which teaches you about various aspects of Spirits amiibo training. Since you’re likely here for the former, let me explain a few things about Spirits before you start. This Guide, The Definitive Spirits Guide, is the “start” of the series, and it teaches you how to train a Spirits amiibo.Īs you may know, there are 2 main ways to train an amiibo being Spirits (adding Spirits to your amiibo) and Vanilla (not adding any Spirits to your amiibo). The Series is a collection of guides dedicated to teaching you everything you need to know about Spirits. I’ll be touching on nearly every aspect of Spirits in a series called “The Definitive Spirits Series”. I know a ton about Spirits, which is why I’ll be explaining how you should be training your Spirits amiibo, from start to finish. I’m JoKe07, a trainer who’s been in the Spirits scene for over a year now, as well as being a Spirits Informer. How to train a Spirits amiibo, from start to finishīy JoKe07, Spirits Informer and Guest Contributor What’s the purpose of this guide?
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