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==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Potter is a green | Potter is a green ghost with a long and bushy white beard and eyebrows, brown glasses and a yellow hat with a white flower sticking out. He wears a dark brown coat and backpack and usually carries a red watering can. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Luigi finds Paranormal Productions' elevator button seemingly unguarded, although before he can fully celebrate, he finds a watering can that causes a sapling to grow into a [[ | Luigi finds Paranormal Productions' elevator button seemingly unguarded, although before he can fully celebrate, he finds a watering can that causes a sapling to grow into a [[Flytrap]], with Luigi accidentally feeding the button to the flytrap out of shock. Potter then reveals himself and taunts Luigi before watering more nutrients to the flytrap, causing it to become gargantuan in size. He then flees, although not before laughing at Luigi. | ||
As Luigi tries to reach the top of the giant plant, Dr. Potter reappears to hinder his progress and terrorize him. He uses his watering can to grow branches off the plant to destroy the path and enormous pineapples to squish Luigi. | As Luigi tries to reach the top of the giant plant, Dr. Potter reappears to hinder his progress and terrorize him. He uses his watering can to grow branches off the plant to destroy the path and enormous pineapples to squish Luigi. | ||
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==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
Potter mainly relies on his flytrap to attack. The flytrap attacks in three different ways: a forward lunge, a swipe, and a downward lunge. | Potter mainly relies on his Venus flytrap to attack. The Venus flytrap attacks in three different ways: a forward lunge, a swipe, and a downward lunge. | ||
To defeat Potter, Luigi must trick the flytrap into doing a forward lunge on a plant bud (the other two aforementioned moves destroy the bud instead), then use a buzzsaw found on the field to sever the flytrap's neck, leaving Potter vulnerable to being sucked in. After being attacked the first time, the flytrap will begin swiping and lunging downwards more frequently. After being defeated, Dr. Potter will struggle to escape, only for his beard to get caught in the [[Poltergust G-00]], followed by the rest of his body. He will then reach out of the nozzle of the Poltergust G-00, swing his arm around for a few seconds, and then throw the elevator button onto a leaf high above the battlefield, out of Luigi's reach. A few seconds later, Dr. Potter's watering can will pop out of the Poltergust G-00, which is vital to obtain the elevator button to progress to the next floor. | To defeat Potter, Luigi must trick the Venus flytrap into doing a forward lunge on a plant bud (the other two aforementioned moves destroy the bud instead), then use a buzzsaw found on the field to sever the Venus flytrap's neck, leaving Potter vulnerable to being sucked in. After being attacked the first time, the Venus flytrap will begin swiping and lunging downwards more frequently. After being defeated, Dr. Potter will struggle to escape, only for his beard to get caught in the [[Poltergust G-00]], followed by the rest of his body. He will then reach out of the nozzle of the Poltergust G-00, swing his arm around for a few seconds, and then throw the elevator button onto a leaf high above the battlefield, out of Luigi's reach. A few seconds later, Dr. Potter's watering can will pop out of the Poltergust G-00, which is vital to obtain the elevator button to progress to the next floor. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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|JapM=Diminutive of「庭師」(''niwashi'', gardener) +「博士」(''hakase'', doctor) | |JapM=Diminutive of「庭師」(''niwashi'', gardener) +「博士」(''hakase'', doctor) | ||
|Ita=Dottor Piantagrane | |Ita=Dottor Piantagrane | ||
|ItaM=Doctor Troublemaker; "piantagrane" (troublemaker) literally translates to "planting troubles", with "grane" sounding similar to "grano" (grain/wheat) | |ItaM=Doctor Troublemaker; "piantagrane" (troublemaker) literally translates to "planting troubles", with "grane" sounding similar to "grano" (grain/wheat). | ||
|Dut=Professor Flora | |Dut=Professor Flora | ||
|DutM=Professor Flora | |DutM=Professor Flora | ||
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}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The flytrap Dr. Potter uses during the battle is very similar to the ones that appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. Both attack by stretching toward the player in an attempt to eat them. | |||
{{Luigi's Mansion ghosts}} | {{Luigi's Mansion ghosts}} | ||
{{LM3}} | {{LM3}} | ||
[[Category:Scientists]] | [[Category:Scientists]] | ||
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 bosses]] | [[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 bosses]] |