Since they both want to kill each other and they are shown in the other endings to curpstomp literally everyone I believe it is much more likely the fighters got them to kill themselves rather than actually winning. In the finally battle we see Galeem and Dharkon repeatedly attack each other and all of their attacks hit each other. Since you can defeat their spirits weakening them, but they are still shown to be able to immediately kill you whenever they want. I’m pretty sure Galeem just ran away because Dharkon showed up and after you fight Dharkon they both decide to use you to determine who will win their battle. Galeem and Dharkon are shown after they ‘lost’ to be perfectly fine and to be fighting each other like nothing happened. Considering as soon as he dies thousands of them all start to come out at same spot since they are shown to be all together they should be the spirits Galeem had. I edited the other comment to explain why I think the spirits come from Galeem: Galeem is shown to have a crap ton of spirits at the beginning of the game so he should still have them at the end. Smash bros never states this and shows otherwise in the other endings. Dragon Ball is also a bad example because it states and consistently shows that the fusion is a massive multiplier. Galeem didn’t fight them solo, he one shot both with a single attack. Ad stop making your headcanon on that last part, it's been proven false on both endings.” This is basically that, in which the fighters combine their own strength with spirits. Take it like Goku and Vegeta getting stomped by Buuhan on their own, but when they combine power via fusion, they win. “Because combining people's powers is greater than fighting them solo. He killed them worse than he did at the beginning of the game, why would they have the bad ending go that way if they didn’t think Dharkon or Galeem could actually still do that? If the creators of the game thought the fighters were comparable they wouldn’t have the bad ending be such a hilariously large stomp. We never see how the fighters won in the good ending and the bad ending has Galeem and Dharkon completely obliterate everyone. Adding the power of something to someone else doesn’t help if both that person and the amp are killed together by a single attack 5 seconds earlier. The amp from spirits is completely irrelevant because Galeem is shown immediately to be better than the fighters and the things that amp the very second he showed up. I know the game wants to say you can win with the spirits but it shoot that in the foot at the very beginning of the game because Galeem is immediately shown to be stronger than the fighters and spirits combined, and it also shoots it at the end of the game because Galeem has more spirits than everyone. Galeem is shown to have a crap ton of spirits at the beginning of the game so he should still have them at the end. The cast scaling via spirits isn’t simple when Galeem has more spirits then everyone else, is the whole reason the spirits are things in the first place because he killed all of them combined plus the fighters, and is still shown to be able to one shot them when he isn’t stuck fighting Dharkon.
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