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'''Flaming Antasmatons''' are flamethrower-snouted robots that vaguely resemble [[Antasma]] that appear in [[Neo Bowser Castle]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. Their name is a portmanteau of "Antasma" and "automaton", a machine that moves on its own. | '''Flaming Antasmatons''' are flamethrower-snouted robots that vaguely resemble [[Antasma]] that appear in [[Neo Bowser Castle]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. Their name is a portmanteau of "Antasma" and "automaton", a machine that moves on its own. | ||
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In the overworld, its flames can be attacked to initiate a [[First Strike]] - even with a jump, despite them being harmful in battle and the First Strike not actually touching the enemy. | In the overworld, its flames can be attacked to initiate a [[First Strike]] - even with a jump, despite them being harmful in battle and the First Strike not actually touching the enemy. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|SpaEM="Robot" + portmanteau of "escupir" (to spit) and "fuego" (fire) | |SpaEM="Robot" + portmanteau of "escupir" (to spit) and "fuego" (fire) | ||
|FreA=Pyro-Phobieutron | |FreA=Pyro-Phobieutron | ||
|FreAM=From "Phobieux" (Antasma's American French name) with "-tron" | |FreAM=From "Phobieux" (Antasma's American French name) with the suffix "-tron" for robots + pyro | ||
|FreE=Pyro Antasmatron | |FreE=Pyro Antasmatron | ||
|FreEM=Antasmatron is derived from Antasma's name mixed with the suffix ''-tron'', which is often used to denote robots. | |FreEM=Antasmatron is derived from Antasma's name mixed with the suffix ''-tron'', which is often used to denote robots. |