![]() I was slicing through boss meat like crazy. I’ve seen people recommend defensive Primaries, but I went with Xander, who increases sword damage - a perfect match for Link. ![]() Celebi, of course, means you’ll need a Primary Spirit with three slots. This lets you screw up pretty badly and still make a full recovery if you’re good at dodging. This Spirit restores 5% of your health every few seconds. Now, the following suggestion isn’t my own, but I stand behind it 100% (I got this one from a GameFAQ thread). If you pick a character you don’t feel comfortable with, you could find yourself failing dodges that would have been a piece of cake for your main. People sometimes recommend specific characters for this fight, but you’re going to have to do a lot of fast dodging to make this work. I played through a vast majority of World of Light with Link, so I stuck with him for this fight. Second, you need to pick a good character that you feel extremely comfortable with. There’s no need to torture yourself on Normal or, dear lord, Hard. I’ll share a few tips to make it easier.įirst off, do yourself a favor and change the difficulty to Easy. Thankfully, it’s not quite as hard as it sounds. Most Challenges have the option to be smashed open with a hammer rather than be completed the normal way, but the Duck Hunt Challenge cannot be smashed. Yes, you must defeat Galeem and Dharkon at the same time without losing a single life. This is the Challenge that asks you to clear the final phase of World of Light’s last fight without getting K.O.ed. ![]() Yes, it’s one of the meanest, most miserable challenges in the entire game, but you won’t get 100% of the Spirits in the game without completing it. There’s only one way I know of to get the Mew Spirit in Super Smash Bros. If you’ve completed the World of Light campaign, cleared out every fight in the Spirit Board, Summoned every possible Summonable Spirit, Enhanced every Enhanceable Spirit, and even spent time perusing every shop, you are probably still missing Mew. Ultimate is Mew (also known as the blank square where Spirit 465 should be). One of the most elusive Spirits in Super Smash Bros. ![]()
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