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{{redirect|Nikki|the character from {{wp|Swapnote}} who appears as an [[Assist Trophy]] in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]|[[Assist Trophy#Nikki|Assist Trophy § Nikki]]}} | {{redirect|Nikki|the character from {{wp|Swapnote}} who appears as an [[Assist Trophy]] in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]|[[Assist Trophy#Nikki|Assist Trophy § Nikki]]}} | ||
{{ | {{LM ghost infobox | ||
|image= | |image=Nikki Lindsey Ginny concept art LM3.png | ||
|width=250px | |width=250px | ||
|floor=[[Twisted Suites]] | |floor=[[Twisted Suites]] | ||
|hp=300 (100 per ghost) | |hp=300 (100 per ghost) | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Nikki, Lindsey, & Ginny''' are a trio of magician ghosts who collectively serve as the twelfth boss in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. They | '''Nikki, Lindsey, & Ginny''' are a trio of magician ghosts who collectively serve as the twelfth boss in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. They live in the [[Twisted Suites]] and hold [[The Spectral Catch]]'s [[elevator button]]. It is not specified in the game which ghost each name applies to. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Nikki, Lindsey, and Ginny are purple female ghosts with blonde hair, gleaming white eyes | Nikki, Lindsey, and Ginny are small purple female ghosts with blonde hair, gleaming white eyes and long eyelashes. They wear dark purple tuxedos, capes, top hats and white gloves. The first one has a ponytail, the second one has a pair of pigtails and the third one has a pair of shorter pigtails. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The | [[File:LM3 Nikki Lindsey and Ginny Screenshot.jpg|thumb]] | ||
The triplets are first seen immediately after [[Luigi]] exits the elevator, to which they taunt him before moving out of the room. They appear in various rooms and continue to scare Luigi around the floor until he makes it to the [[Wardrobe]], where they use their magic to scramble the doors, causing them to lead to different rooms from the ones intended. | |||
When Luigi returns to the [[Stage (room)|Stage]], the | When Luigi returns to the [[Stage (room)|Stage]], the triplets appear and cause curtains to appear; when they fall, the room has transformed into an inter-dimensional space. They then give showman poses before retreating into their hats and attacking Luigi and spin around him before laughing as they disappear. The boss battle then begins. | ||
==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
After taunting Luigi with a synchronized bow, they cast an illusion on the stage. Nikki, Lindsey, and Ginny will then duck into their hats and begin spinning. Each hat launches a playing card projectile at Luigi, who can dodge it by moving out of the way or catching it in a Burst. The hats will then begin orbiting the stage, launching a few more cards before glowing red around their rims and attempting to attack at close range. When the trio is close enough, Luigi must catch them in a Burst to flip them over and reveal lines of scarves; by pulling on a line, he can force out one of the girls to stun her with his [[ | After taunting Luigi with a synchronized bow, they cast an illusion on the stage. Nikki, Lindsey, and Ginny will then duck into their hats and begin spinning. Each hat launches a playing card projectile at Luigi, who can dodge it by moving out of the way or catching it in a Burst. The hats will then begin orbiting the stage, launching a few more cards before glowing red around their rims and attempting to attack at close range. When the trio is close enough, Luigi must catch them in a Burst to flip them over and reveal lines of scarves; by pulling on a line, he can force out one of the girls to stun her with his [[Strobulb]] and suck her into the [[Poltergust G-00]]. If Luigi misses a hat, it will attack him with an unavoidable card, causing him to trip and let all the immobilized hats escape to resume their orbit. When one of the girls is forced out of her hat, her only attack is a swipe with her wand, though she will eventually escape back into the hat after some time; Luigi can easily dodge this by watching for the triplets to raise their wands as it emits a sparkling blue trail. | ||
After one | After one of the triplets is sucked in, the remaining two will repeat their attack pattern, placing a [[Bomb (object)|bomb]] under their captured triplet's hat as a trap. If Luigi pulls out on the line of scarves linked to the hat with the bomb inside, he will take 20 damage as the remaining triplets laugh at his misfortune before restarting their attack. The bomb can be avoided if [[Gooigi]] is the one to pull it out instead, as it will always attack Luigi, and if he is far enough away from the bomb when it is pulled out, he can move away from it before it explodes. When all but one of the triplets are captured, she will summon two decoy hats rigged with bombs; when they begin orbiting Luigi, the lights will periodically flicker to make it even harder to track the correct hat. | ||
The triplets have the same defeat animation: they struggle furiously to escape the grasp of the Poltergust G-00, only to ultimately fail and be sucked in. The third and final triplet to be captured makes a more prolonged attempt, but to no avail, allowing Luigi to claim The Spectral Catch's elevator button. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap= ニラ・リラ・グラ | |Jap=ニラ・リラ・グラ | ||
|JapR= Nira, Rira, Gura | |JapR=Nira, Rira, Gura | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Feminine form of the words「{{hover|韮|ニラ}}」(''nira'', chive), "lilac", and "grass" | ||
|Ita= Magia, Amalia | |Ita= Magia, Amalia e Divina | ||
|ItaM= "Magic" | |ItaM="Magic", "Bewitches" (also a pun on the name "Amelia" and possibly a reference to {{wp|Magica de Spell}}'s Italian name, Amelia), and "Divine" | ||
|Ger=Berta, Gunda | |Ger=Berta, Gunda und Trixi | ||
|GerM= Berta and Gunda are old-fashioned names however, Trixi | |GerM="Berta" and "Gunda" are old-fashioned names; however, "Trixi" is a clipped/diminutive form of "tricksen" (to trick). | ||
| | |FreA=Sœurs Mirage | ||
|FreAM=Mirage Sisters | |||
|Dut=Nina, Loes | |FreE=Nikki, Lindsey & Ginny | ||
|Dut=Nina, Loes en Guusje | |||
|DutM=Common Dutch girl names | |DutM=Common Dutch girl names | ||
|Spa=Nova, Luz | |Spa=Nova, Luz y Gala | ||
|SpaM=Nova is a reference to astronomical bodies like supernovas, Luz means "light" and Gala references spectacles. | |SpaM="Nova" is a reference to astronomical bodies like supernovas, "Luz" means "light", and "Gala" references spectacles. | ||
|Chi=尼拉,利拉&古拉 | |Chi=尼拉,利拉&古拉 | ||
|ChiR=Nílā, Lìlā & Gǔlā | |ChiR=Nílā, Lìlā & Gǔlā | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In | *In all languages (except German and Italian), the magician trio's names begin with N, L, and G. When put together, their initials reference [[Next Level Games]], the developer of ''Luigi's Mansion 3''. The Japanese version, however, is more subtle due to the L/R sound being the same in Japanese. | ||
{{Luigi's Mansion | {{Luigi's Mansion ghosts}} | ||
{{LM3}} | {{LM3}} | ||
[[Category:Magicians]] | [[Category:Magicians]] | ||
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 bosses]] | [[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 bosses]] |
Latest revision as of 01:45, June 13, 2024
- "Nikki" redirects here. For the character from Swapnote who appears as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, see Assist Trophy § Nikki.
Nikki, Lindsey, & Ginny | |
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Floor | Twisted Suites |
HP | 300 (100 per ghost) |
Nikki, Lindsey, & Ginny are a trio of magician ghosts who collectively serve as the twelfth boss in Luigi's Mansion 3. They live in the Twisted Suites and hold The Spectral Catch's elevator button. It is not specified in the game which ghost each name applies to.
Appearance[edit]
Nikki, Lindsey, and Ginny are small purple female ghosts with blonde hair, gleaming white eyes and long eyelashes. They wear dark purple tuxedos, capes, top hats and white gloves. The first one has a ponytail, the second one has a pair of pigtails and the third one has a pair of shorter pigtails.
History[edit]
The triplets are first seen immediately after Luigi exits the elevator, to which they taunt him before moving out of the room. They appear in various rooms and continue to scare Luigi around the floor until he makes it to the Wardrobe, where they use their magic to scramble the doors, causing them to lead to different rooms from the ones intended.
When Luigi returns to the Stage, the triplets appear and cause curtains to appear; when they fall, the room has transformed into an inter-dimensional space. They then give showman poses before retreating into their hats and attacking Luigi and spin around him before laughing as they disappear. The boss battle then begins.
Battle[edit]
After taunting Luigi with a synchronized bow, they cast an illusion on the stage. Nikki, Lindsey, and Ginny will then duck into their hats and begin spinning. Each hat launches a playing card projectile at Luigi, who can dodge it by moving out of the way or catching it in a Burst. The hats will then begin orbiting the stage, launching a few more cards before glowing red around their rims and attempting to attack at close range. When the trio is close enough, Luigi must catch them in a Burst to flip them over and reveal lines of scarves; by pulling on a line, he can force out one of the girls to stun her with his Strobulb and suck her into the Poltergust G-00. If Luigi misses a hat, it will attack him with an unavoidable card, causing him to trip and let all the immobilized hats escape to resume their orbit. When one of the girls is forced out of her hat, her only attack is a swipe with her wand, though she will eventually escape back into the hat after some time; Luigi can easily dodge this by watching for the triplets to raise their wands as it emits a sparkling blue trail.
After one of the triplets is sucked in, the remaining two will repeat their attack pattern, placing a bomb under their captured triplet's hat as a trap. If Luigi pulls out on the line of scarves linked to the hat with the bomb inside, he will take 20 damage as the remaining triplets laugh at his misfortune before restarting their attack. The bomb can be avoided if Gooigi is the one to pull it out instead, as it will always attack Luigi, and if he is far enough away from the bomb when it is pulled out, he can move away from it before it explodes. When all but one of the triplets are captured, she will summon two decoy hats rigged with bombs; when they begin orbiting Luigi, the lights will periodically flicker to make it even harder to track the correct hat.
The triplets have the same defeat animation: they struggle furiously to escape the grasp of the Poltergust G-00, only to ultimately fail and be sucked in. The third and final triplet to be captured makes a more prolonged attempt, but to no avail, allowing Luigi to claim The Spectral Catch's elevator button.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Japanese | ニラ・リラ・グラ[?] Nira, Rira, Gura |
Feminine form of the words「韮」(nira, chive), "lilac", and "grass" | |
Chinese | 尼拉,利拉&古拉[?] Nílā, Lìlā & Gǔlā |
Same as Japanese | |
Dutch | Nina, Loes en Guusje[?] | Common Dutch girl names | |
French (NOA) | Sœurs Mirage[?] | Mirage Sisters | |
French (NOE) | Nikki, Lindsey & Ginny[?] | - | |
German | Berta, Gunda und Trixi[?] | "Berta" and "Gunda" are old-fashioned names; however, "Trixi" is a clipped/diminutive form of "tricksen" (to trick). | |
Italian | Magia, Amalia e Divina[?] | "Magic", "Bewitches" (also a pun on the name "Amelia" and possibly a reference to Magica de Spell's Italian name, Amelia), and "Divine" | |
Korean | 니라,리라,그라[?] Nira,Lira,Geura |
Same as Japanese | |
Spanish | Nova, Luz y Gala[?] | "Nova" is a reference to astronomical bodies like supernovas, "Luz" means "light", and "Gala" references spectacles. |
Trivia[edit]
- In all languages (except German and Italian), the magician trio's names begin with N, L, and G. When put together, their initials reference Next Level Games, the developer of Luigi's Mansion 3. The Japanese version, however, is more subtle due to the L/R sound being the same in Japanese.