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Revision as of 04:45, September 25, 2021
- Not to be confused with Galleom.
Galeem, also known as the Lord of Light[1], is one of the two main antagonists of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's World of Light mode, resembling a large sphere of light surrounded by seraph-like wings with shifting colors and patterns on them. Its English name is likely a corruption of the onomatopoeia "gleam," often used in contexts relating to light.
In the opening, it is commanding a horde of Master Hands against the various playable fighters. However, it then absorbs the Hands, turning into a black hole, and uses them to unleash a devastating attack, which only Kirby manages to escape from. Everyone else is hit with snaking yellow beams of light, which imprison them within the eponymous World of Light, before the beams then continue outwards and cover the planet, turning everyone else into spirits.
Galeem has a dark counterpart, known as Dharkon, who plans to engulf the universe in darkness and serves as the primary rival to Galeem. At the end of the game, if players defeat either Galeem or Dharkon separately, they receive a bad ending. If Dharkon is defeated, Galeem incinerates its counterpart and engulfs all of reality in light, leaving a blank screen. If Galeem is defeated, Dharkon imprisons it in chains. By balancing light and dark in the final area, however, and enlisting the help of Master and Crazy Hand, both Galeem and Dharkon can be faced in the true final battle.
Galeem attacks the player during the platforming section of the final battle, moving across the screen with two spinning discs made of its wings. It can be repulsed by attacking its core. After the player defeats all of the mode's previous bosses, the player engages in the final phase, where both entities fight each other and the player simultaneously, with them even attacking each other directly if one becomes incapacitated. In the true ending, both Galeem and Dharkon fall into a large body of water and explode, allowing all of the Spirits to go free. Once players beat the true boss fight, they earn legendary spirits of both Galeem and Dharkon. Galeem's spirit has no slots, but comes with a unique ability called "Bane of Darkness", in which damage towards and received from enemies controlled by darkness get doubled in Adventure mode.
Galeem makes an additional appearance in Sephiroth's reveal trailer, alongside several Master Hands. It is cut in half by Sephiroth as the latter makes his appearance.
Battle
During its boss fights, Galeem mainly attacks by forming weapons from its wings. It is damaged by attacking its core, which moves around the stage. It may form three, later four, drill-like weapons from its wings and slam them into the ground. It may also create a blue orb of energy and fire it into the center of stage where, it splits into three or four smaller orbs that home in on the player. Another attack consists of Galeem creating a multitude of lines crisscrossing the screen. Laser beams will appear along these lines, damaging the player. Galeem can also create three or four small floating mines that explode in a plus formation similar that of an X Bomb. It can split its core into three and shoot a barrage of fireballs at the player. It can also teleport around the stage similarly to Master and Crazy Hand.
When its health is about halfway depleted, Galeem will be stunned, its wings disappearing and its core falling onto the ground in the middle of the stage. Following this, Galeem will become angry, its core glowing more brightly. It is now capable of creating bright blue versions of fighters which attack the player before exploding after a short time. When it has very little health remaining, Galeem will be stunned again.
In the second fight at the end of the game, Galeem has two new attacks. It can now create waves of light on the sides of the screen with a gap between them. The waves have no knockback, but can deal damage even through shields. It can also create two to four eye-like lights that emit shockwaves across the screen. Its blue orb attack now creates more smaller orbs. When battled alongside, Dharkon, Galeem's wave attack is now horizontal and is operated in cooperation with Dharkon's dark waves. Galeem and Dharkon can be harmed by one another's attacks. When Dharkon is stunned, Galeem will attack its counterpart by forming a blade out of its wings and stabbing it. Sometimes, both bosses will disappear, leaving two puppet fighters each.
When defeated in the final fight, Galeem will release a shockwave of energy that deals significant damage and knockback.
Gallery
Profiles and statistics
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit
Name | Image | Series / game | Type | Class | Strength / effect(s) | How to obtain | Spirit battle | |||
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Opponent(s) | Battle conditions | Stage | Song | |||||||
Galeem | Super Smash Bros. Series | Primary (0) | Legend | Neutral Bane of Darkness |
World of Light (Final Battle) | Galeem |
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Final Destination (variation) | Galeem |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キーラ[?] Kīra |
From「きらきら」(kirakira, Japanese onomatopoeia for glistening) or「煌めく」(kirameku, to gleam) | |
Chinese | 吉拉[?] Jílā |
Transliteration of Japanese name | |
Dutch | Galeem[?] | - | |
German | Kyra[?] | Transliteration of Japanese name | |
Italian | Kiaran[?] | From the Japanese name and chiaro, meaning "bright". | |
Korean | 키라[?] Kila |
Transliteration of Japanese name | |
Russian | Сиян[?] Siyan |
From сиять (siyat'), "to shine". | |
Spanish | Lúmina[?] | Latin word for luminous. |
References
- ^ Nintendo. (November 20, 2018). Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Overview Trailer feat. The Announcer - Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved November 21, 2018.