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{{species infobox
|image=[[File:LM3Trapper.jpg|250px]]<br>A Trapper in the Gallery
|image=[[File:Trapper concept art LM3.png|250px]]
|species_origin=[[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|Ghost]]
|variant_of=[[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|Ghost]]
|first_appearance=''[[Luigi’s Mansion 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#2019|2019]])
|first_appearance=''[[Luigi’s Mansion 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#2019|2019]])
}}
}}
'''Trappers''' are orange uncommon [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. They have two blue tongues, both of which need to be sucked up by [[Luigi]] and [[Gooigi]] to defeat them. They have 0 [[Heart Point|HP]].
'''Trappers''' are orange [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] with blue tongues in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. They wait in front of doors or against the wall in narrow hallways while invisible. If Luigi comes near them, they will reveal themselves and grab him with one of their tongues. A Trapper can also be revealed using the [[Dark-Light Device]], which can prevent the Trapper from grabbing Luigi. If Gooigi bursts next to a Trapper as it attacks, it will drop Luigi and return to its invisible state. To prevent Luigi from taking damage, the player must call out Gooigi and flash it with the [[Strobulb]]. They have two blue tongues, both of which need to be sucked up by [[Luigi]] and [[Gooigi]] to defeat them. Trappers have 0 [[Heart Point|HP]], and defeating one requires Luigi and Gooigi to pull on each tongue and then slam it.


==Behavior==
On the 15th floor of [[the Last Resort]], there is a Trapper that, if not sucked up after being flashed by the Strobulb, will become invisible and move to a different spot on the floor.
Trappers wait in front of doors or against the wall in narrow hallways while invisible. If Luigi comes near them, they will reveal themselves and grab him with one of their tongues. To prevent Luigi from taking damage, the player must call out Gooigi and flash it with the Strobulb. Both Luigi and Gooigi must then pull on its tongues together and slam it to defeat it.


Luigi can also reveal them with the Dark-Light Device, allowing him to defeat them without having them grab him. If Gooigi bursts next to a Trapper that is attacking Luigi, it will drop Luigi and return to its invisible state. On the 15th Floor of the Last Resort, there is a Trapper that, if not sucked up after being flashed by the Strobulb, will become invisible and move to a different spot on the floor.
Not counting mini ghosts, Trappers are the only regular ghost that do not appear in the ending cutscene to help Luigi rebuild the hotel. They are also the only regular ghosts that do not appear in [[ScareScraper]], as well as the only ones without any rare variants. They are the rarest regular ghosts in the hotel and, by extension, the entire game.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
LM3Trapper.jpg|A Trapper in the Gallery
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=エリスト
|JapR=Erisuto
|JapM=Possibly a portmanteau of「{{hover|魞|えり}}」(''eri'', fish trap) and "ghost"
|ChiS=长舌头
|ChiSR=Cháng Shétou
|ChiSM=Long Tongue
|ChiT=長舌頭
|ChiTR=Cháng Shétou
|ChiTM=Long Tongue
|Dut=Strikker
|Dut=Strikker
|DutM=Someone who snares
|DutM=Someone who snares
|FreA=Languisseur
|Fre=Languisseur
|FreAM=Languisher
|FreM=Languisher
|FreE=Léchouilleur
|FreEM=Licker
|SpaA=Lamejoso
|SpaAM=From ''lamer'' (lick) and ''pegajoso'' (sticky)
|Ger=Blocker
|Ger=Blocker
|GerM=Blocker
|GerM=Blocker
|Ita=Lingualunga
|Ita=Lingualunga
|ItaM=Long tongue
|ItaM=Long tongue; also a figurative term to refer to talkative people
|Kor=엘리스트
|KorR=Elliseuteu
|KorM=Transliterated from the Japanese name
|SpaA=Lamejoso
|SpaAM=From "lamer" (to lick) and "pegajoso" (sticky)
|SpaE=Azotiche
|SpaEM=From "azote" (licking)
}}
}}
{{Luigi's Mansion Ghosts}}
 
{{Luigi's Mansion ghosts}}
{{LM3}}
{{LM3}}
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 Ghosts]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 ghosts]]

Latest revision as of 20:50, October 17, 2024

Trapper
Trapper concept art
First appearance Luigi’s Mansion 3 (2019)
Variant of Ghost

Trappers are orange ghosts with blue tongues in Luigi's Mansion 3. They wait in front of doors or against the wall in narrow hallways while invisible. If Luigi comes near them, they will reveal themselves and grab him with one of their tongues. A Trapper can also be revealed using the Dark-Light Device, which can prevent the Trapper from grabbing Luigi. If Gooigi bursts next to a Trapper as it attacks, it will drop Luigi and return to its invisible state. To prevent Luigi from taking damage, the player must call out Gooigi and flash it with the Strobulb. They have two blue tongues, both of which need to be sucked up by Luigi and Gooigi to defeat them. Trappers have 0 HP, and defeating one requires Luigi and Gooigi to pull on each tongue and then slam it.

On the 15th floor of the Last Resort, there is a Trapper that, if not sucked up after being flashed by the Strobulb, will become invisible and move to a different spot on the floor.

Not counting mini ghosts, Trappers are the only regular ghost that do not appear in the ending cutscene to help Luigi rebuild the hotel. They are also the only regular ghosts that do not appear in ScareScraper, as well as the only ones without any rare variants. They are the rarest regular ghosts in the hotel and, by extension, the entire game.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese エリスト[?]
Erisuto
Possibly a portmanteau of「」(eri, fish trap) and "ghost"
Chinese (simplified) 长舌头[?]
Cháng Shétou
Long Tongue
Chinese (traditional) 長舌頭[?]
Cháng Shétou
Long Tongue
Dutch Strikker[?] Someone who snares
French Languisseur[?] Languisher
German Blocker[?] Blocker
Italian Lingualunga[?] Long tongue; also a figurative term to refer to talkative people
Korean 엘리스트[?]
Elliseuteu
Transliterated from the Japanese name
Spanish (NOA) Lamejoso[?] From "lamer" (to lick) and "pegajoso" (sticky)
Spanish (NOE) Azotiche[?] From "azote" (licking)