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|floor=[[The Great Stage]]
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'''Amadeus Wolfgeist''' is the fifth boss in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. His name is based on that of famous composer {{wp|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}}. He is encountered on the [[The Great Stage|fourth floor]] of [[The Last Resort]]. Defeating him rewards [[Luigi]] with the [[elevator button]] that grants access to [[Castle MacFrights]] and allows him to free [[Toad|one]] of the imprisoned [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s that Wolfgeist had in his possession.
'''Amadeus Wolfgeist''' is the fifth boss encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. He is encountered and fought on Floor 4 after [[Luigi]] locates him in the Great Stage. Defeating Amadeus Wolfgeist rewards Luigi with the elevator button to the sixth floor as well as freeing one of the imprisoned Toads. His name is based on that of composer {{wp|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}}.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Amadeus Wolfgeist is an elegantly dressed purple ghost bearing an appearance to that of a normal pianist. He has silverish-gray hair that is mostly straight except for the back of his hair. When he is angry, his aforementioned hair unravels into a mess, with flames seemingly appearing near it.
Amadeus is an elegantly dressed ghost bearing an appearance to that of a normal pianist. He has silver, almost gray hair that is mostly straight except for the back of his hair. Like all ghosts in the game, he has no pupils. When he is angry, his previously mentioned straight hair unravels into a mess, and flames seem to appear.


==Battle==
==Battle==
Luigi finds Wolfgeist playing his piano while he is invisible, as well as Toad’s portrait on the stage. He attempts to get on the stage, but Wolfgeist becomes visible and, upon noticing Luigi, briefly gets mildly annoyed at his presence and proceeds to rapidly play the piano to scare Luigi off the stage, smirking once he did so. Upon seeing that Luigi evaded his chair attack, he will express displeasure before resuming playing the piano to summon [[Goob]]s posing as ballerinas. After the Goobs are defeated, he then lashes out and proceeds to confront Luigi personally by possessing his own piano.
Luigi finds an unmanned piano playing, as well as one of the Toads' portraits on the stage. He attempts to get on the stage, but Amadeus Wolfgeist appears and, upon noticing Luigi, briefly gets annoyed at his presence and proceeds to rapidly play the piano to scare Luigi off the stage, smirking once he did so. Upon seeing that Luigi evaded his chair attack, he will express displeasure before resuming playing the piano to summon ballerina Goobs. After the Goobs are defeated, he then completely loses his temper and proceeds to confront Luigi personally by possessing his piano.


The first phase requires that the player dodge various levitating seats as Wolfgiest is playing the piano. It is done in sets of three, though in the final portion, all six remaining sets are levitated and thrown.
The first phase requires that the player dodge various levitating seats as Amadeus is playing the piano. It is done in sets of three, though in the final portion, all five remaining sets are levitated and thrown.


The second phase requires the player to confront Goobs posing as ballerinas. A pair of Goobs appear initially. As they are wearing ballet masks, they are initially immune to the [[Strobulb]], requiring that the player knock them off before flashing them and sucking them in. Amadeus will then summon three more, with the rest of the phase requiring defeating them.
The second phase requires the player to confront Goobs posing as ballerinas. Two Goobs appear initially. As they are wearing ballet masks, they are initially immune to the flash, requiring that the player knock them off before flashing them and sucking them in. Amadeus Wolfgeist will then summon three more, with the rest of the phase requiring defeating them.


The third phase has Luigi fight Wolfgeist himself. He will possess his piano and attempt to pounce on Luigi. He will eventually leap high into the air, causing a shockwave as he lands that Luigi must dodge with a burst. The piano opens up, leaving him vulnerable to a [[Strobulb]] flash. Once blinded, Wolfgeist will move his piano to the stage and launch [[Bomb (object)|bomb]]s at Luigi. Luigi must then throw a bomb into the piano lid, causing it to tip over to allow Luigi to use the [[Suction Shot]] at it and then forcibly yank it onto the floor; the piano will be destroyed the third time Luigi does this. After being extracted from the piano, Wolfgeist will be exposed and try to grab or burn the player, although he can easily be stunned with the Strobulb and then sucked in. He then repossesses the piano and will launch a barrage of piano keys (how many shots depending on how much health he has lost by that point), though he otherwise has the same attack pattern. Once he is defeated, he will formally bow before letting himself be sucked in. Luigi will then retrieve both the elevator button that grants access to Castle MacFrights as well as freeing Toad by using the [[Dark-Light Device]], with [[Polterpup]] activating the steps to allow Luigi up.
The third phase has Luigi fight Amadeus Wolfgeist himself. He will hop around inside his piano, eventually opening himself up and leaving him vulnerable to a [[Strobulb]] flash. Once blinded, Amadeus will move his piano to the stage and launch [[Bomb (object)|bomb]]s at Luigi. Luigi must then throw a bomb into the piano lid, causing it to tip over to allow Luigi to use the [[Suction Shot]] at it and then forcibly yank it onto the floor; the piano will collapse the third time Luigi does this. After being extracted from the piano, Amadeus will be exposed and try to grab or burn the player, although he can easily be stunned with the Strobulb and then sucked in. He then repossesses the piano and will launch a barrage of piano keys (how many shots depending on how much health he has lost by that point), though he otherwise has the same attack pattern. Once he is defeated, he will formally bow before letting himself be sucked in. Luigi will then retrieve both the sixth floor button as well as freeing the red Toad, with Polterpup activating the steps to allow Luigi up.


==Gallery==
<gallery>
LM3 Amadeus Wolfgeist Screenshot.jpg
LM3 Possessed Piano.png|thumb|Wolfgeist possessing his piano
Amadeus piano concept art LM3.png|Concept art of the piano
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ナルシェスベン
|Ita= Ivan Spettrinsky
|JapR=Narushesuben
|ItaM= Pun on 19th Century composer {{wp|Stravinsky}} with the word "spettro" (spectre)
|JapM=Portmanteau of "narcissist" and "thespian", and/or possibly "{{wp|Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven}}"
|Ita=Ivan Spettrinsky
|ItaM=Pun on {{wp|Stravinsky}} and "spettro" (spectre)
|Dut=Von Vreeshoven
|Dut=Von Vreeshoven
|DutM=Pun on "Ludwig van Beethoven" and "vrees" (fear)
|DutM=Pun on German composer and pianist {{wp|Ludwig van Beethoven}} with the word ''vrees'' (fear)
|Ger=Tasten-Torsten
|Ger=Tasten-Torsten
|GerM=From "tasten" (keys) and the name "Torsten"
|GerM=From "Tasten" (Keys) and the Name Torsten
|FreA=Faust Note
|Fre= Faust Knott
|FreAM=Pun on "fausse note" (wrong key) and likely a reference to the opera {{wp|Faust (opera)|Faust}} by French composer {{wp|Charles Gounod}}
|FreM= From ''fausse note'' meaning "wrong key".The name Faust is likely a reference to the opera {{wp|Faust (opera)|Faust}} by French composer {{wp|Charles Gounod}}
|FreE= Faust Knot
|FreEM=Pun on "fausse note" (wrong key) and likely a reference to the opera Faust by French composer Charles Gounod
|Kor=나르세스벤
|Kor=나르세스벤
|KorR=Nareuseseuben
|KorR=Narsesven
|KorM=Portmanteau of "narcissism" and "Beethoven"
|KorM=Portmanteau of "narcissism" and "Beethoven"
|Spa=Almadeus
|Jap=ナルシェスベン
|SpaM=Pun on "alma" (soul) and the name "Amadeus" (as in Mozart)
|JapR=Narushesuben
|Chi=奈爾莎士賓
|JapM=Portmanteau of "narcissist" and "thespian"
|ChiR=Nài'ěrshāshìbīn
|SpaE=Almadeus
|ChiM=Transliterated from the Japanese name
|SpaEM=From "alma" (soul) and the name Amadeus (as in Mozart)
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The third phase of Wolfgeist's battle is similar to the battle against the [[Harsh Possessor]] from ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', in that they both try to attack Luigi with their respective vessel.
*During the third phase, Amadeus's battle is similar to the battle against the [[Harsh Possessor]] from ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''.
**The behavior is also similar to the [[Mad Piano]] from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', a connection to which Nintendo of Europe's Twitter made a reference.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoEurope/status/1198995113441140736 - "If the haunted piano from Super Mario 64 still gives you nightmares, please keep scrolling."]</ref>
**The behavior is also similar to the [[Mad Piano]] from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
*During the battle's first phase, the music Wolfgeist plays on his piano is very similar to [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]'s piano song ''{{wp|Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven)|Moonlight Sonata}}''.
*Wolfgeist’s fingers are unusually long, which is likely a reference to the term "[[wiktionary:piano fingers|piano fingers]]," which is tied to an old saying that if one’s fingers are long, one should be good at piano.
 
==References==
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{{Luigi's Mansion ghosts}}
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[[Category:Musicians]]
[[Category:Musicians]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 bosses]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 Bosses]]

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