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* [[Revan]] | * [[Revan]] | ||
* [[Spick]] | * [[Spick]] | ||
* [[Styx]] | * [[Styx]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 6 November 2017
The Spirit Games are a competition set up by Ghost types in the Spirit World to give humans and Pokémon alike a second chance of life. While the kind of game can vary based on the game master, the prize for the winners is either being reincarnated as an egg or as a Ghost type. The losers, however, are forced to move on to the afterlife.
Known Spirit Games Participants
- Duolis
- Edge
- Ellen
- Envy
- Flame
- Fool (AU)
- Fortis (AU)
- Gene (AU)
- Kratos
- Kodama
- Muninn
- Revan
- Spick
- Styx
- Sylph
- Sylvester
Trivia
- The Spirit Games are based on the Reaper's Game from The World Ends With You.