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{{quote|SCREEEK! I vanted to steal [[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s power...But I changed my mind! [[Bowser|You]] are much stronger...and evil! SCREEEONK! Vork vith me! SCREEEP!|Antasma|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}} | {{quote|SCREEEK! I vanted to steal [[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s power...But I changed my mind! [[Bowser|You]] are much stronger...and evil! SCREEEONK! Vork vith me! SCREEEP!|Antasma|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}} | ||
'''Antasma''' is an evil bat king and one of the two main antagonists in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', along with [[Bowser]]. His name likely derives from "fantasma", the word for "ghost" in various Romance languages, and the prefix "anti- | '''Antasma''' is an evil bat king and one of the two main antagonists in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'', along with [[Bowser]]. His name likely derives from "fantasma", the word for "ghost" in various Romance languages, and the prefix "anti-". | ||
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After [[Super Bowser|Bowser]] is defeated in the Dream World, Bowser is awoken and Antasma carries him to the next floor. Upon the Bros. arrival, Antasma prepares to fight them alongside Bowser, but at this point, Bowser throws Antasma to the ground and betrays him, revealing that he had been using Antasma all along. Declaring the castle and the Dream Stone to be solely his, Bowser flies to the top floor using the Dream Stone. Antasma swears revenge for his partner's betrayal and then challenges Dreambert to a duel. After a duel in the real world proves indecisive, Antasma rips open another portal to the Dream World and flees inside while warning Dreambert that he has grown stronger. Dreambert follows and is quickly defeated. In Dreambert's stead, Mario enters Antasma's Dream World and confronts him; with the assistance of Dreamy Luigi and Dreambert, Mario eventually defeats Antasma. When Mario leaves Antasma's Dream World, Antasma follows a few seconds later, inflates like a balloon, then bursts, ending his evil schemes for good. | After [[Super Bowser|Bowser]] is defeated in the Dream World, Bowser is awoken and Antasma carries him to the next floor. Upon the Bros. arrival, Antasma prepares to fight them alongside Bowser, but at this point, Bowser throws Antasma to the ground and betrays him, revealing that he had been using Antasma all along. Declaring the castle and the Dream Stone to be solely his, Bowser flies to the top floor using the Dream Stone. Antasma swears revenge for his partner's betrayal and then challenges Dreambert to a duel. After a duel in the real world proves indecisive, Antasma rips open another portal to the Dream World and flees inside while warning Dreambert that he has grown stronger. Dreambert follows and is quickly defeated. In Dreambert's stead, Mario enters Antasma's Dream World and confronts him; with the assistance of Dreamy Luigi and Dreambert, Mario eventually defeats Antasma. When Mario leaves Antasma's Dream World, Antasma follows a few seconds later, inflates like a balloon, then bursts, ending his evil schemes for good. | ||
Antasma gives the largest amount of [[Experience Point|EXP]] in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', at 7500 EXP (before multipliers). This exceeds the [[Gold Beanie]], the second largest EXP provider, by 3500 EXP, and the previous non-giant boss ([[Pi'illodium]]) by 3900 EXP. | Antasma gives the largest amount of [[Experience Point|EXP]] in ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'', at 7500 EXP (before multipliers). This exceeds the [[Gold Beanie]], the second largest EXP provider, by 3500 EXP, and the previous non-giant boss ([[Pi'illodium]]) by 3900 EXP. He also has many similarities with {{wp|Count Dracula}}. Antasma speaks with a Slavic accent and can transform into a bat, and his Russian name, "Mrakula", is a pun on "Dracula". | ||
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