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[[ | |image=[[File:Antasmunchie sprite MLDT.gif]] [[File:Spiked Antasmunchie sprite MLDT.gif]]<br>Sprites from ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team'' | ||
'''Antasmunchies''' are support enemies created by [[Antasma]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. They are black orbs with a red swirl | |first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]]) | ||
|variants=[[Antasmunchie X]] | |||
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'''Antasmunchies''' are support enemies created by [[Antasma]] in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. They are black orbs with a red swirl that can be consumed by Antasma to give him the [[POW-Up]] status for several turns. They are weak to [[Jump]] attacks. Their name is a pun on the word "munch" (referring to how Antasma eats them to increase his attack power) and "Antasma." | |||
In battle, Antasma creates Antasmunchies in a ring around him. They float, making them immune to normal hammer attacks and assorted shockwaves. Before attacking, Antasma will consume up to three of them to acquire or maintain the POW-Up status. At the beginning of the battle, Antasma will start off with ten, but may surround himself with up to twenty. [[Mario]] can defeat the Antasmunchies, at which point the remaining Anatasmuchies will evenly space themselves out. However, Antasma always spawns more Antasmunchies on his turn. | |||
Antasma may also draw [[Dreamy Luigi]] from Mario's body to throw into any of the remaining Antasmunchies, which he then shuffles around. If Mario fails to destroy the Antasmunchie that Dreamy Luigi is trapped in, Antasma will eventually consume it; increasing his power greatly until he spits Dreamy Luigi out turns after. While Dreamy Luigi is stolen, Mario loses the increase to [[HP]] and [[BP]] that Dreamy Luigi provides, his [[Jump]] and [[Hammer]] attacks revert to normal instead of summoning [[Luiginoid]]s, and the player cannot use [[Luiginary Attack]]s. | |||
Aside from providing Antasma with POW-Up, one phase of the battle has the Antasmunchies attack. When his health gets low, Antasma flips upside down, floats higher, and protects himself with a shield. Antasma does not attack while in this state, but the Antasmunchies drop to the ground and grow legs and spikes. Their spikes block normal jumps and the first hit of [[Luiginary Stack]], but they can be hit with hammers and shockwaves now. During this portion, the Antasmunchies do not space themselves out after one or more are defeated. Anatasma will not leave his shielded state until all of the Antasmuchies are defeated, instead replenishing 200 HP on each of his turns. | |||
Antasmunchies attack by forming groups of up to four. Each group stands in one of the four cardinal directions. One at a time, they hop as a tell, then charge at Mario. The order the Antasmunchies attack in is not predetermined in any way. If their charge attack hits, they may inflict the [[DEF-Down|Defense Down]] status. Mario must [[counterattack]] their charge attacks with his hammer. Sometimes, Antasma's eyes shine, causing the screen to turn upside down. While the screen is flipped, Circle Pad directions are reversed. (If the player pushes right, Mario aims his hammer to the left side of the screen.) | |||
Antasmunchies also change Antasma's chasing attack depending on how much he eats. If he eats one or two, he will summon smaller orbs, far apart. This gives the player much more room in the middle of the ring, but the player must delay a bit when he closes the ring. If he eats one, he repeats this three times. If he eats two, he repeats this four times. If he eats three orbs, he summons much larger orbs, much closer together. This gives the player much less room to maneuver in the middle, and makes it so that the player must jump immediately when Antasma closes the ring. He repeats this version four times. | Antasmunchies also change Antasma's chasing attack depending on how much he eats. If he eats one or two, he will summon smaller orbs, far apart. This gives the player much more room in the middle of the ring, but the player must delay a bit when he closes the ring. If he eats one, he repeats this three times. If he eats two, he repeats this four times. If he eats three orbs, he summons much larger orbs, much closer together. This gives the player much less room to maneuver in the middle, and makes it so that the player must jump immediately when Antasma closes the ring. He repeats this version four times. | ||
When Antasma dies, any Antasmunchies will drop to the ground and die as well. [[Antasmunchie X]] are stronger variants found in the [[Battle Ring]], accompanying [[Antasma X]]. | |||
==Statistics== | |||
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==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
AntasmaBattle.png|Antasmunchies surrounding Antasma | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|Jap=アクムキャンディ | |Jap=アクムキャンディ | ||
|JapR=Akumu Kyandi | |JapR=Akumu Kyandi | ||
|JapM=Nightmare Candy | |JapM=Nightmare Candy;「アクム」is also a variation of「アックーム」(''Akkūmu'', "Antasma") | ||
| | |Dut= | ||
| | |DutM= | ||
| | |FreA=Phobonbon | ||
| | |FreAM=Portmanteau of ''Phobieux'' ("Antasma") and ''bonbon'' ("candy") | ||
| | |FreE=Cochonirie | ||
| | |FreEM=Portmanteau of ''cochonnerie'' ("junk", commonly used in French to refer to sweets) and ''onirique'' ("oneiric") | ||
|Ger=Antasnack | |Ger=Antasnack | ||
|GerM= | |GerM=Portmanteau of "Antasma" and "snack" | ||
|Ita=Caramella Inkubak | |Ita=Caramella Inkubak | ||
|ItaM=Antasma Candy | |ItaM=Antasma Candy | ||
|Kor= | |||
|KorR= | |||
|KorM= | |||
|Por=Rebuçantasma | |||
|PorM=Portmanteau of ''rebuçado'' ("candy") and "Antasma" | |||
|Rus=Леденец Мракулы | |Rus=Леденец Мракулы | ||
|RusR=Ledenets Mrakuly | |RusR=Ledenets Mrakuly | ||
|RusM=Antasma's candy | |RusM=Antasma's candy | ||
|SpaA=Postrespectro | |||
|SpaAM=Portmanteau of ''espectro'' ("ghost") and ''postre'' ("treat") | |||
|SpaE=Caramelillo | |||
|SpaEM=Portmanteau of ''caramelo'' ("candy"), the diminutive ''-illo'', and ''Conde Pesadillo'' (Antasma's NoE Spanish name) | |||
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Antasmunchie | |||
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Sprites from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team | |||
First appearance | Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013) | ||
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Antasmunchies are support enemies created by Antasma in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. They are black orbs with a red swirl that can be consumed by Antasma to give him the POW-Up status for several turns. They are weak to Jump attacks. Their name is a pun on the word "munch" (referring to how Antasma eats them to increase his attack power) and "Antasma."
In battle, Antasma creates Antasmunchies in a ring around him. They float, making them immune to normal hammer attacks and assorted shockwaves. Before attacking, Antasma will consume up to three of them to acquire or maintain the POW-Up status. At the beginning of the battle, Antasma will start off with ten, but may surround himself with up to twenty. Mario can defeat the Antasmunchies, at which point the remaining Anatasmuchies will evenly space themselves out. However, Antasma always spawns more Antasmunchies on his turn.
Antasma may also draw Dreamy Luigi from Mario's body to throw into any of the remaining Antasmunchies, which he then shuffles around. If Mario fails to destroy the Antasmunchie that Dreamy Luigi is trapped in, Antasma will eventually consume it; increasing his power greatly until he spits Dreamy Luigi out turns after. While Dreamy Luigi is stolen, Mario loses the increase to HP and BP that Dreamy Luigi provides, his Jump and Hammer attacks revert to normal instead of summoning Luiginoids, and the player cannot use Luiginary Attacks.
Aside from providing Antasma with POW-Up, one phase of the battle has the Antasmunchies attack. When his health gets low, Antasma flips upside down, floats higher, and protects himself with a shield. Antasma does not attack while in this state, but the Antasmunchies drop to the ground and grow legs and spikes. Their spikes block normal jumps and the first hit of Luiginary Stack, but they can be hit with hammers and shockwaves now. During this portion, the Antasmunchies do not space themselves out after one or more are defeated. Anatasma will not leave his shielded state until all of the Antasmuchies are defeated, instead replenishing 200 HP on each of his turns.
Antasmunchies attack by forming groups of up to four. Each group stands in one of the four cardinal directions. One at a time, they hop as a tell, then charge at Mario. The order the Antasmunchies attack in is not predetermined in any way. If their charge attack hits, they may inflict the Defense Down status. Mario must counterattack their charge attacks with his hammer. Sometimes, Antasma's eyes shine, causing the screen to turn upside down. While the screen is flipped, Circle Pad directions are reversed. (If the player pushes right, Mario aims his hammer to the left side of the screen.)
Antasmunchies also change Antasma's chasing attack depending on how much he eats. If he eats one or two, he will summon smaller orbs, far apart. This gives the player much more room in the middle of the ring, but the player must delay a bit when he closes the ring. If he eats one, he repeats this three times. If he eats two, he repeats this four times. If he eats three orbs, he summons much larger orbs, much closer together. This gives the player much less room to maneuver in the middle, and makes it so that the player must jump immediately when Antasma closes the ring. He repeats this version four times.
When Antasma dies, any Antasmunchies will drop to the ground and die as well. Antasmunchie X are stronger variants found in the Battle Ring, accompanying Antasma X.
Statistics[edit]
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team[edit]
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team enemy | ||||||||
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Antasmunchie | ||||||||
HP | 90 | Role | Support | Level | 34 | Location(s) | Dreamy Neo Bowser Castle | |
Power | 275 | Position | Normal | No Hitter | — | |||
Defense | 344 | World | Dream | Weakness | Jump | Item drop | Max Candy (2%) None (0%) | |
Speed | 70 | Experience | 0 (0) | Coins | 0 (0%) |
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | アクムキャンディ[?] Akumu Kyandi |
Nightmare Candy;「アクム」is also a variation of「アックーム」(Akkūmu, "Antasma") | |
French (NOA) | Phobonbon[?] | Portmanteau of Phobieux ("Antasma") and bonbon ("candy") | |
French (NOE) | Cochonirie[?] | Portmanteau of cochonnerie ("junk", commonly used in French to refer to sweets) and onirique ("oneiric") | |
German | Antasnack[?] | Portmanteau of "Antasma" and "snack" | |
Italian | Caramella Inkubak[?] | Antasma Candy | |
Portuguese | Rebuçantasma[?] | Portmanteau of rebuçado ("candy") and "Antasma" | |
Russian | Леденец Мракулы[?] Ledenets Mrakuly |
Antasma's candy | |
Spanish (NOA) | Postrespectro[?] | Portmanteau of espectro ("ghost") and postre ("treat") | |
Spanish (NOE) | Caramelillo[?] | Portmanteau of caramelo ("candy"), the diminutive -illo, and Conde Pesadillo (Antasma's NoE Spanish name) |
Trivia[edit]
- Antasmunchies appear similarly to the giant purple Wonder Wool which circle around Baby Bowser in Yoshi's Woolly World, which are necessary to hit in order to defeat Baby Bowser.