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{{otheruses|the creature itself|information on the form it assumes when chasing [[Captain Olimar]]|Mysterious Life-Form}} | {{otheruses|the creature itself|information on the form it assumes when chasing [[Captain Olimar]]|Mysterious Life-Form}} | ||
The '''Plasm Wraith''' ({{j|アメニュウドウ|Ame Nyuudou| | The '''Plasm Wraith''' ({{j|アメニュウドウ|Ame Nyuudou|Rain Bald Head Yōkai}}) is the final [[boss]] in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' and is responsible for capturing [[Captain Olimar]]. It is a virtually featureless and vaguely-humanoid [[Waterwraith]]-like being made entirely out of a cellular protoplasmic mass, which allows it to split different parts of its body off to create other semi-independent entities or even change shapes. | ||
The Wraith is encountered at the [[Formidable Oak]], having taken Olimar captive with what appears to be curiosity rather than maliciousness. Efforts to rescue Olimar cause the being to enter an [[Mysterious Life-Form|alternate form]] and slowly crawl towards the explorers, attempting to retake him, until it reaches the outside of the oak. Once this occurs, the Wraith assumes its original form, detains Olimar in its nucleus and begins to attack, starting the final boss fight. Defeating the Wraith immediately activates the game's ending. | The Wraith is encountered at the [[Formidable Oak]], having taken Olimar captive with what appears to be curiosity rather than maliciousness. Efforts to rescue Olimar cause the being to enter an [[Mysterious Life-Form|alternate form]] and slowly crawl towards the explorers, attempting to retake him, until it reaches the outside of the oak. Once this occurs, the Wraith assumes its original form, detains Olimar in its nucleus and begins to attack, starting the final boss fight. Defeating the Wraith immediately activates the game's ending. | ||
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==Badges== | ==Badges== | ||
In {{p3d}}, there is a [[badge (Pikmin 3 Deluxe)|badge]] the player can gain for defeating the | In {{p3d}}, there is a [[badge (Pikmin 3 Deluxe)|badge]] the player can gain for defeating the Wraith, as well as finishing the game: | ||
*'''Safe and Sound''': Defeating the Plasm Wraith. | *'''Safe and Sound''': Defeating the Plasm Wraith. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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{{naming | {{naming | ||
|common = Plasm Wraith. "Plasm" is an alternate form of "plasma", possibly referring to the liquid component of certain bodily fluids (blood, lymph, etc.), or to one of the four fundamental states of matter. "Wraith" is a traditional term for a ghost or spirit. | |common = Plasm Wraith. "Plasm" is an alternate form of "plasma", possibly referring to the liquid component of certain bodily fluids (blood, lymph, etc.), or to one of the four fundamental states of matter. "Wraith" is a traditional term for a ghost or spirit. | ||
|jpcommon = {{j|アメニュウドウ|Ame Nyuudou}}. {{j|ニュウドウ|Nyuudou}} translates to "Bald Head" | |jpcommon = {{j|アメニュウドウ|Ame Nyuudou}}. {{j|ニュウドウ|Nyuudou}} translates to "Bald Head" and is particularly used to refer to bald-headed {{w|yōkai}}. Just like with the [[Waterwraith]], {{j|アメ|ame}} means "candy", though {{j|雨|ame}} means "rain" – it can also be noted that it always [[rain]]s during the Plasm Wraith's boss battle (provided that no exploits are used). {{j|アメ|ame}} can also be short for "amoeba" (written in katakana like "ameba"), a unicellular organism usually found in water. Finally, its name could also be an allusion to {{w|Wanyūdō}}, the guardian of the gates of Hell in Japanese mythology. | ||
|jpname = {{j|セイヨウコガネアメビト|Seiou Kogane Amebito|Western Golden | |jpname = {{j|セイヨウコガネアメビト|Seiou Kogane Amebito|Western European Golden Rain Man}}. | ||
|internal = Internally, the creature is called <code>metaboss2</code>, which is a follow-up to the [[Mysterious Life-Form#Naming|internal name of the Mysterious Life-Form]]. The cubes it spits are called <code>metabuka</code>, where {{j|部下|buka}} means "subordinate". | |internal = Internally, the creature is called <code>metaboss2</code>, which is a follow-up to the [[Mysterious Life-Form#Naming|internal name of the Mysterious Life-Form]]. The cubes it spits are called <code>metabuka</code>, where {{j|部下|buka}} means "subordinate". | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Names in other languages=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{foreignname | {{foreignname | ||
|Jap = アメニュウドウ | |Jap = アメニュウドウ | ||
|JapR = Ame Nyuudou | |JapR = Ame Nyuudou | ||
|JapM = | |JapM = Rain Bald Head Yōkai | ||
|Chi = 膠雨妖怪 | |Chi = 膠雨妖怪 | ||
|ChiM = Glue rain monster | |ChiM = Glue rain monster | ||
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|Ita = Plasma blob | |Ita = Plasma blob | ||
|ItaM = Plasm blob | |ItaM = Plasm blob | ||
|Kor = 비황금동굴괴물 | |Kor = 비황금동굴괴물 | ||
|KorM = Rain gold cave monster | |KorM = Rain gold cave monster | ||
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}} | }} | ||
==In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''== | |||
==In ''Super Smash Bros.'' | |||
The Plasm Wraith appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' as a collectible trophy and as a Smash Tour trophy. When used in Smash Tour before a battle, it heals the player every time they shield an attack. | The Plasm Wraith appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' as a collectible trophy and as a Smash Tour trophy. When used in Smash Tour before a battle, it heals the player every time they shield an attack. | ||
Trophy information: | |||
{{smash trophy | {{smash trophy | ||
|image = PlasmWraithTrophySSBU.png | |image = PlasmWraithTrophySSBU.png | ||
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|obtain = Random appearance. | |obtain = Random appearance. | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Plasmwraith arena.jpeg|Overview of the arena where the player fights the | Plasmwraith arena.jpeg|Overview of the arena where the player fights the Wraith. | ||
Plasmoli.jpg|The Wraith with Olimar; notice how it seems to care for him. | Plasmoli.jpg|The Plasm Wraith with Olimar; notice how it seems to care for him. | ||
PlasmWraith.jpg|A close-up of the Wraith. | PlasmWraith.jpg|A close-up of the Wraith. | ||
Plasm Wraith before stabbing P3.jpg|The Wraith about to use its stabbing attack. | Plasm Wraith before stabbing P3.jpg|The Wraith about to use its stabbing attack. | ||
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PlasmWraithDataFile2.jpg|The second data file on the Wraith. | PlasmWraithDataFile2.jpg|The second data file on the Wraith. | ||
Plasm Wraith DB icon.png|Defeat Bosses! icon. | Plasm Wraith DB icon.png|Defeat Bosses! icon. | ||
Cubic Pyrite Stone.png|A real world piece of | Cubic Pyrite Stone.png|A real world piece of Cubic Pyrite. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:P3 Out-of-Bounds Map Enemy.jpg|thumb|An odd second enemy bubble to the west of the map, when the Plasm Wraith's mission is highlighted.]] | [[File:P3 Out-of-Bounds Map Enemy.jpg|thumb|An odd second enemy bubble to the west of the map, when the Plasm Wraith's mission is highlighted.]] | ||
*This creature, along with the [[Titan Dweevil]], are the only creatures so far in the series to exhibit the ability to harness all of the main [[hazard]] elements present in their respective games; all other element-based enemies are only able to wield one element. | *This creature, along with the [[Titan Dweevil]], are the only creatures so far in the series to exhibit the ability to harness all of the main [[hazard]] elements present in their respective games; all other element-based enemies are only able to wield one element. | ||
**The [[Ancient Sirehound]] utilizes almost all elements present in its game, but lack water and poison attacks (although it features a similar but deadlier hazard: [[Gloom]]). | **The [[Ancient Sirehound]] utilizes almost all elements present in its game, but lack water and poison attacks (although it features a similar but deadlier hazard: [[Gloom]]). | ||
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*The Wraith’s trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U'' erroneously depicts it in the [[Quaggled Mireclops]]' arena. Bizarrely, the trophy for the Quaggled Mireclops itself doesn't feature terrain of any kind. | *The Wraith’s trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U'' erroneously depicts it in the [[Quaggled Mireclops]]' arena. Bizarrely, the trophy for the Quaggled Mireclops itself doesn't feature terrain of any kind. | ||
* The Wraith's nucleus, which is presumably its actual main body, controlling the plasm as if it were normal limbs, can also be split into twenty-seven smaller cubes, in a 3x3x3 formation. This can be seen during its respawn animation during the chase sequence. It can further split into two hundred sixteen, in a 6x6x6 formation, as can be seen when it uses an elemental plasm during the boss battle against the Wraith. This is in addition to becoming completely hollow and having its six faces appear out of nowhere, as seen when Olimar gets captured during the chase sequence, as well as being able to physically overlap with Olimar, and, as can be seen when the Wraith slips away, spit out a false cube that can also overlap with objects and disintegrate. | * The Wraith's nucleus, which is presumably its actual main body, controlling the plasm as if it were normal limbs, can also be split into twenty-seven smaller cubes, in a 3x3x3 formation. This can be seen during its respawn animation during the chase sequence. It can further split into two hundred sixteen, in a 6x6x6 formation, as can be seen when it uses an elemental plasm during the boss battle against the Wraith. This is in addition to becoming completely hollow and having its six faces appear out of nowhere, as seen when Olimar gets captured during the chase sequence, as well as being able to physically overlap with Olimar, and, as can be seen when the Wraith slips away, spit out a false cube that can also overlap with objects and disintegrate. | ||
* The Wraith's nucleus was likely inspired by | * The Wraith's nucleus was likely inspired by cubic pyrite, also commonly known as 'Fool's Gold'. Narratively, this choice potrays a sense of irony after viewing the entries in [[Olimar's Log (Exploration Notes)]] , where he states his hopes to 'Find Gold' while searching for treasure. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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{{p3enemies}} | {{p3enemies}} | ||
[[Category:Final bosses]] | [[Category:Final bosses]] | ||
[[Category:Crushing enemies]] | [[Category:Crushing enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Electric enemies]] | [[Category:Electric enemies]] |