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'''Spirits''' are a life form that appear in the {{SER}}, only appearing in {{PG}} and {{DnMe+}}. Spirits look like small, swirling, purple balls of fire that slowly move around an area.
 
[[File:Spirit.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A player catching a spirit with a net]]
 
From midnight to 4 am, the [[player]] can find [[Wisp]], who when [[conversation|talked]] to, will ask the player to return the five spirits which are hidden around [[town]]. They are caught using a [[net]], which is the only time a net is used for something that is not a [[bug]] in those games. All five spirits can fit into one spot in the player's [[Pocket|inventory]].
 
In Animal Crossing, Wisp will mutter something about a master and what he will do if the spirits are not recovered. The spirits float around and are extremely easy to catch when found. If the player returns them all to Wisp, they will be given a choice of rewards. If the player fails do this, after 4 am, the spirits turn to [[Firefly|fireflies]]. The spirits do not reappear in Wisp's second appearance in the series ({{CF}}), instead, Wisp asks for the player to return his [[empty lamp]] to him.
 
 
 
==Trivia==
 
* Coincidentally, much like Wisp himself resembles a [[mariowiki:Boo|Boo]] from the [[mariowiki:Mario (series)|''Mario'' series]], spirits bear a very similar appearance to [[mariowiki:Spirit Ball|Spirit Balls]] from ''[[mariowiki:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon|Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', a game that was released roughly eleven years after the original {{PG}}. Both appear to share the same inspiration: the [[:wikipedia:Will-o'-the-wisp|Will-o'-the-wisp]].
 
 
 
 
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