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'''King MacFrights''' is the sixth boss encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' | '''King MacFrights''', also known as '''Knight MacFright''',<ref>[https://youtu.be/4vraa1EZtlc Do You Know Your Nintendo? - Episode 10]. Retrieved March 8, 2023.</ref> is the sixth boss encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', fought at [[Castle MacFrights]]. Upon meeting [[Luigi]], MacFrights taunts him with the [[Garden Suites]]' [[elevator button]] and challenges him to make it through his domain and reach him. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Luigi searches the jousting area when King MacFrights notices him on a balcony. Enraged at his presence, he then | King MacFrights is a Scottish medieval ghost wearing a red kilt with a little bag attached to it and a belt, a short sleeved brown and gold turtleneck shirt with a yellow shield on the center of the chest, and red gloves. He has a red beard and hair that has a large bald spot and a gold crown adorned with rubies on top of his head, as well as yellow eyes and a mouth. He has a husky and bold-sounding voice, as well as a puffed-out chest. | ||
MacFrights is the only ghost to have a flat tail instead of a round tail like most [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghost]]s. | |||
==History== | |||
Luigi searches the jousting area when King MacFrights notices him on a balcony, shocked that he has made it to the [[Coliseum]]. Enraged at his presence, he then pilots a jouster-styled suit of armor and then, upon showboating the "audience" which are shown to be cardboard cutouts of ghosts, charges at Luigi, forcing the latter to dodge. | |||
==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
The first phase of the battle has King MacFrights riding around the arena and then charging at the player, requiring a well-timed [[Strobulb]] flash to stun him long enough to fire a [[Suction Shot]] at him and then slam his armor around. The armor needs to be slammed nine times to destroy it, and Luigi can slam it up to three times per cycle. During each successive portion, he will also order for fire arrows to be launched. The closer his armor is to being destroyed the faster and farther he will charge. The | The first phase of the battle has King MacFrights riding around the arena letting out a battle cry which releases arrows from the towers and then charging at the player, requiring a well-timed [[Strobulb]] flash to stun him long enough to fire a [[Suction Shot]] at him and then slam his armor around. The armor needs to be slammed nine times to destroy it, and Luigi can slam it up to three times per cycle. If the player stuns MacFrights with the [[Strobulb]] while he is riding around the arena, he will laugh confidently as its flash reflects off his armor. MacFrights will also trample over Luigi and even jab him with his lance and then throw him up into the air if the player does not dodge quickly enough. During each successive portion, he will also order for fire arrows to be launched. The closer his armor is to being destroyed, the faster and farther he will charge. The number of arrows fired during a volley also increases as the fight goes on, starting at one and going up to five. Once his armor is destroyed, MacFrights is armed only with a sword and shield and after doing a spinning charge, he will drop the shield and struggle to pick it up, dazing himself and leaving him vulnerable to the Strobulb. Upon being defeated, he will try to use his sword to prevent himself from being sucked in, only for him to cause his sword to spin in the air and get sucked in as he is reaching for it. The cutout audience crowd is then put away, with confetti shooting out of the towers. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
LM3 King MacFrights Armorless.png|King MacFrights without his armor | |||
King MacFrights concept art LM3.png|Concept art | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap= | |Jap=ホリーボーテ{{hover|三世|さんせい}}<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/ag3ja/stage/index.html</ref> | ||
|JapR= Horībōte Sansei | |JapR=Horībōte Sansei | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=A corruption between「ハリボテ」(''haribote'', {{wp|papier-mâché}}) and possibly "horror" +「{{hover|三世|さんせい}}」(''Sansei'', the Third) | ||
|Ita= Re Spaventù | |Ita=Re Spaventù | ||
|ItaM= Pun on "Re Artù" (King Arthur) | |ItaM=Pun on "Re Artù" (King Arthur) and "spavento" (fright) | ||
| | |SpaE=Rey Espantacus | ||
| | |SpaEM="Rey" (king) + portmanteau of "espantar" (to frighten) and "{{wp|Spartacus}}" | ||
|SpaA=Rey McAbro | |||
|SpaAM="Rey" (king) + pun on English name prefix "Mc" and "macabro" (macabre) | |||
|FreA=Roi MacEffroi | |||
|FreAM=King MacTerror | |||
|FreE=Charleminus | |||
|FreEM=Pun on "{{wp|Charlemagne}}" and "minus" (a pejorative term for a small person) | |||
|Dut=Karel de Boze | |Dut=Karel de Boze | ||
|DutM= | |DutM=Play on "Karel de Grote" (Charles the Great) and "boze" (mad) | ||
|Ger= König Spuk | |Ger=König Spuk | ||
|GerM= King Spook | |GerM=King Spook | ||
|Kor= 홀리 보테 3세 | |Kor=홀리 보테 3세 | ||
|KorR= | |KorR=Holli Bote Samse | ||
|KorM= Same as Japanese | |KorM=Same as Japanese | ||
|Chi=聖波提三世 | |||
|ChiR=Shèng Bōtí Sānshì | |||
|ChiM=Holy-Boti the Third. Translated from Japanese name and treated「ホリー」(''horī'') as "Holy" | |||
}} | |||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
{{Luigi's Mansion ghosts}} | |||
{{LM3}} | {{LM3}} | ||
[[Category:Kings]] | [[Category:Knights]] | ||
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 | [[Category:Kings|MacFrights]] | ||
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 bosses]] |
Latest revision as of 11:23, August 16, 2024
- “King MacFrights isn't afraid to joust right through poor Luigi.”
- —Nintendo, Luigi’s Mansion 3[1]
King MacFrights | |
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Floor | Castle MacFrights |
HP | 200 |
King MacFrights, also known as Knight MacFright,[2] is the sixth boss encountered in Luigi's Mansion 3, fought at Castle MacFrights. Upon meeting Luigi, MacFrights taunts him with the Garden Suites' elevator button and challenges him to make it through his domain and reach him.
Appearance[edit]
King MacFrights is a Scottish medieval ghost wearing a red kilt with a little bag attached to it and a belt, a short sleeved brown and gold turtleneck shirt with a yellow shield on the center of the chest, and red gloves. He has a red beard and hair that has a large bald spot and a gold crown adorned with rubies on top of his head, as well as yellow eyes and a mouth. He has a husky and bold-sounding voice, as well as a puffed-out chest.
MacFrights is the only ghost to have a flat tail instead of a round tail like most ghosts.
History[edit]
Luigi searches the jousting area when King MacFrights notices him on a balcony, shocked that he has made it to the Coliseum. Enraged at his presence, he then pilots a jouster-styled suit of armor and then, upon showboating the "audience" which are shown to be cardboard cutouts of ghosts, charges at Luigi, forcing the latter to dodge.
Battle[edit]
The first phase of the battle has King MacFrights riding around the arena letting out a battle cry which releases arrows from the towers and then charging at the player, requiring a well-timed Strobulb flash to stun him long enough to fire a Suction Shot at him and then slam his armor around. The armor needs to be slammed nine times to destroy it, and Luigi can slam it up to three times per cycle. If the player stuns MacFrights with the Strobulb while he is riding around the arena, he will laugh confidently as its flash reflects off his armor. MacFrights will also trample over Luigi and even jab him with his lance and then throw him up into the air if the player does not dodge quickly enough. During each successive portion, he will also order for fire arrows to be launched. The closer his armor is to being destroyed, the faster and farther he will charge. The number of arrows fired during a volley also increases as the fight goes on, starting at one and going up to five. Once his armor is destroyed, MacFrights is armed only with a sword and shield and after doing a spinning charge, he will drop the shield and struggle to pick it up, dazing himself and leaving him vulnerable to the Strobulb. Upon being defeated, he will try to use his sword to prevent himself from being sucked in, only for him to cause his sword to spin in the air and get sucked in as he is reaching for it. The cutout audience crowd is then put away, with confetti shooting out of the towers.
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ホリーボーテ三世[3] Horībōte Sansei |
A corruption between「ハリボテ」(haribote, papier-mâché) and possibly "horror" +「三世」(Sansei, the Third) | |
Chinese | 聖波提三世[?] Shèng Bōtí Sānshì |
Holy-Boti the Third. Translated from Japanese name and treated「ホリー」(horī) as "Holy" | |
Dutch | Karel de Boze[?] | Play on "Karel de Grote" (Charles the Great) and "boze" (mad) | |
French (NOA) | Roi MacEffroi[?] | King MacTerror | |
French (NOE) | Charleminus[?] | Pun on "Charlemagne" and "minus" (a pejorative term for a small person) | |
German | König Spuk[?] | King Spook | |
Italian | Re Spaventù[?] | Pun on "Re Artù" (King Arthur) and "spavento" (fright) | |
Korean | 홀리 보테 3세[?] Holli Bote Samse |
Same as Japanese | |
Spanish (NOA) | Rey McAbro[?] | "Rey" (king) + pun on English name prefix "Mc" and "macabro" (macabre) | |
Spanish (NOE) | Rey Espantacus[?] | "Rey" (king) + portmanteau of "espantar" (to frighten) and "Spartacus" |
References[edit]
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgldcSmxY5o Luigi’s Mansion 3 - Overview Trailer - Nintendo Switch
- ^ Do You Know Your Nintendo? - Episode 10. Retrieved March 8, 2023.
- ^ https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/ag3ja/stage/index.html