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Sakurai Presents presentation for Kazuya, are not included as Spirits (or in any other capacity the latter only gets a mention in the form of the "Kazumi/Heihachi" engraving on the floor of Mishima Dojo).

  • Tekken characters Jun Kazama and Kazumi Mishima, despite appearing in the Mr.
  • Additionally, the Mii Gunners accompanying Nina Williams appear to reuse the Mii design used to represent Biggs from Barret's spirit battle, as no additional Mii data was added to the game besides Heihachi during this update.
  • Heihachi's Mii matches the one used in promotional trailers, while Ling Xiaoyu simply uses Guest F, indistinguishable from the default female Mii.
  • Much like Sephiroth's DLC spirit board, the spirit board uses non-default Miis for Heihachi Mishima and Ling Xiaoyu for their respective spirit battles.
  • Coincidentally, the music used in Paul and Law's spirit battle is used in Tekken 2 as the theme of Lee Chaolan, a fighter who initially debuted as a clone of Law with some additional moves from Paul.
  • Kazuya is the only fighter that has a fighter spirit sourced from another game for an alternate costume, but not for the default costume.
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    While Cloud (Advent Children) also debuted in a movie ( Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children), he only uses his artwork from Ultimate.

  • Nina is the first spirit to use artwork from a movie.
  • Ultimate render, Yoshimitsu uses his artwork from Tekken Tag Tournament 2, and Nina uses her artwork from the Blood Vengance movie. Kazuya uses his official Super Smash Bros.
  • Kazuya Mishima, Nina Williams, and Yoshimitsu are the only Tekken spirits that do not use their artwork from Tekken 7.
  • Heihachi, Devil Jin, Xiaoyu, Paul, Kuma, and Asuka use their original outfits in their spirit artwork, and the rest (including Kazuya) only have artwork of their new outfit. Of the characters represented as spirits with multiple artworks, only Panda and King use their new default outfits.
  • In the console release of Tekken 7, several returning characters received new default outfits, with separate artworks depicting them in either their new or original attire.
  • Despite this, it still introduces a Legend-class Primary spirit with a new effect like with other DLC Spirit boards making it the first DLC Legend class Primary spirit to introduce a new effect.
  • Tekken's DLC Spirit Board is the first and only one so far to not feature a Legend-class support spirit.
  • ^ This alternative occurs when the corresponding DLC has been purchased and downloaded.
  • The Mii Swordfighter starting off with a Killing Edge and this spirit's Sword Attack ↑ ability reference how Yoshimitsu is a dual sword-wielding fighter.
  • The Mii Swordfighter's moveset references Yoshimitsu's various attacks and stances including: Stone Scabbard (referencing his Flea Stance), Airborne Assault (referencing the Moonsault Slayer), and Reversal Slash (referencing the Samurai Slash).
  • The third battle condition references Yoshimitsu's intros and victory poses in the Tekken series.
  • The Health Recovery applying to the player only references Yoshimitsu's healing stances.
  • The Sudden Damage rule references Yoshimitsu's self-impalement move, Harakiri, which can also heavily damage his opponent when timed right.
  • The rules and battle conditions reference Yoshimitsu's moveset in the Tekken series.
  • The stage and music reference the Heaven's Gate stage in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, which features a Japanese aesthetic.
  • The Mii Swordfighter's Bionic Helmet references Yoshimitsu's mask and cybernetics, while the Black Ninja Outfit references Yoshimitsu's Japanese-styled clothing.
  • All fighters take serious damage after a little while.
  • Mii Brawler (150 HP) (Moveset 2 1 1 3, Heihachi Wig, Heihachi Outfit).
  • This spirit's Attack type and Fist and Foot Attack ↑ ability reference Heihachi's mastery over the Mishima Fighting Style Karate.
  • The Mii Brawler's moveset references Heihachi's various attacks including: Flashing Mach Punch (referencing the Flash Punch Combo) and Counter Throw (referencing Jumping Powerbomb).
  • The Sudden Final Smash rule references Heihachi's Rage Drive, which increases the power of his physical attacks.
  • The music references Hehachi's appearance in Tekken 2.
  • The stage represents the Mishima Dojo, of which Heihachi is the master and owner.
  • The Mii Brawler's Dragon Helmet, without DLC, references Heihachi's hairstyle, while the black Fighter Uniform referencing Heihachi's black fighting outfit.
  • The Mii Brawler and Heihachi Mishima are both brawlers who specialize in hand-to-hand combat.
  • The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash when the enemy's at high damage.










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