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|variants=[[Strong Gobber]]
|variants=[[Strong Gobber]]
|comparable=[[Garbage Can Ghost]]
|comparable=[[Garbage Can Ghost]]
|notable=[[Creeper Launcher]]
|notable=[[Paranormal chain|Paranormal chained Strong Gobber]]<br>[[Creeper Launcher]]
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A '''Gobber''' is a large yellow ghost in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. Gobbers are very slow, making them easy targets when alone. However, with a group of ghosts, they may be more difficult to catch. They are first encountered in the first mission of [[Haunted Towers]] interrupting Luigi's level-clearing animation. They have 100 [[Heart Point|HP]].
A '''Gobber''' is a large yellow ghost in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' and ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]''. Gobbers are very slow, making them easy targets when alone. However, with a group of ghosts, they may be more difficult to catch. They are first encountered in the first mission of [[Haunted Towers]] interrupting Luigi's level-clearing animation. They have 100 [[Heart Point|HP]].


A Gobber also appears as a part of a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]], alongside a [[Greenie]], [[Slammer (enemy)|Slammer]], and [[Hider]], in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''. The trophy can be unlocked at random.
A Gobber also appears as a part of a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]], alongside a [[Greenie]], [[Slammer (enemy)|Slammer]], and [[Hider]], in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''. The trophy can be unlocked at random.
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==Ghost Container Description==  
==Ghost Container Description==  
American English: ''Their appetite is...ah...formidable. With stomachs that lack physical boundaries, they won't hesitate to devour everything around them! Be wary of the puddles of...goo.''<br>
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British English: ''Their appetite is formidable, and given that their stomachs have no physical boundaries, they just devour everything around them! Be wary of the puddles of goo.''
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|EngA=Their appetite is...ah...formidable. With stomachs that lack physical boundaries, they won't hesitate to devour everything around them! Be wary of the puddles of...goo.
|EngE=Their appetite is formidable, and given that their stomachs have no physical boundaries, they just devour everything around them! Be wary of the puddles of goo.
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==Forms==
==Forms==
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|Jap=ルゴーバ
|Jap=ルゴーバ
|JapR=Rugōba
|JapR=Rugōba
|JapM=From「ルノーマ」(''Runōma'', [[Greenie]]) and "gobber"
|JapM=From「ルノーマ」(''Runōma'', "[[Greenie]]") and "gobber"
|Spa=Babajoso
|Chi=嚕吃吃
|SpaM=From "baba" (drool) and "pegajoso" (sticky)
|ChiR=Lu Chichi
|ChiM=Japanese name + repeated form of「吃」(''chī'', "to eat")
|Dut=Schrikop
|DutM=Pun on ''schrokop'' ("glutton") and ''schrik'' ("dread")
|Fre=Gobeur
|Fre=Gobeur
|FreM=Gobber
|FreM=Gobber
|Ger=Klops
|GerM=(lit.) Meatballs
|Ita=Bavoso
|Ita=Bavoso
|ItaM=Dribbling
|ItaM=Dribbling
|Dut=Schrikop
|DutM=Pun on "schrokop" (glutton) and "schrik" (dread)
|Ger=Klops
|GerM=Meatballs (literally)
|Por=Gosmos
|PorM=Masculine form of "gosmas" (goos)
|Kor=치미
|Kor=치미
|KorR=Chimi
|KorR=Chimi
|KorM=From "침" (''chim'', saliva) and possibly the noun-forming suffix "~이" (''-i'')
|KorM=From "침" (''chim'', saliva) and possibly the noun-forming suffix "~이" (''-i'')
|Chi=嚕吃吃
|Por=Gosmos
|ChiR=Lu Chichi
|PorM=Masculine form of ''gosmas'' ("goos")
|ChiM=Japanese name + repeated form of「吃」(''chī'', to eat)
|Rus=Пузан
|Rus=Пузан
|RusR=Puzan
|RusR=Puzan
|RusM=From "пуза" (''puza''), an inflection of "пузо" (''puzo'', a colloquialism for "belly")
|RusM=From ''пуза'' (''puza''), an inflection of ''пузо'' (''puzo'', a colloquialism for "belly")
|Spa=Babajoso
|SpaM=From ''baba'' ("drool") and ''pegajoso'' ("sticky")
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Latest revision as of 13:08, October 29, 2024

Gobber
Gobber LMDM artwork.jpg
First appearance Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (2013)
Latest appearance Luigi's Mansion 2 HD (2024)
Variant of Ghost
Variants
Comparable
Notable members

A Gobber is a large yellow ghost in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Luigi's Mansion 2 HD. Gobbers are very slow, making them easy targets when alone. However, with a group of ghosts, they may be more difficult to catch. They are first encountered in the first mission of Haunted Towers interrupting Luigi's level-clearing animation. They have 100 HP.

A Gobber also appears as a part of a trophy, alongside a Greenie, Slammer, and Hider, in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. The trophy can be unlocked at random.

Abilities[edit]

Gobbers are able to throw paranormal goo on the ground and at Luigi, similar to the Garbage Can Ghosts from Luigi's Mansion. These goo puddles will damage Luigi upon contact. Luigi should use a Power Surge to stop him from throwing goo. Gobbers also try to crush Luigi when he gets too close.

In ScareScraper, specifically in Rush Mode, if a player approaches a door in a dark room that has been seemingly cleared of all other ghosts, a Gobber may drop from the ceiling and coat one of the doors with its goo as it lands, rendering the door useless; the goo will disappear once the Gobber is defeated. This usually happens during Red Coin Scramble or when a Luigi is the last one of a group to leave the dark room.

Ghost Container Description[edit]

  • English (American):
    Their appetite is...ah...formidable. With stomachs that lack physical boundaries, they won't hesitate to devour everything around them! Be wary of the puddles of...goo.
  • English (British):
    Their appetite is formidable, and given that their stomachs have no physical boundaries, they just devour everything around them! Be wary of the puddles of goo.

Forms[edit]

Dark Moon Quest[edit]

ScareScraper[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ルゴーバ[?]
Rugōba
From「ルノーマ」(Runōma, "Greenie") and "gobber"
Chinese 嚕吃吃[?]
Lu Chichi
Japanese name + repeated form of「吃」(chī, "to eat")
Dutch Schrikop[?] Pun on schrokop ("glutton") and schrik ("dread")
French Gobeur[?] Gobber
German Klops[?] (lit.) Meatballs
Italian Bavoso[?] Dribbling
Korean 치미[?]
Chimi
From "침" (chim, saliva) and possibly the noun-forming suffix "~이" (-i)
Portuguese Gosmos[?] Masculine form of gosmas ("goos")
Russian Пузан[?]
Puzan
From пуза (puza), an inflection of пузо (puzo, a colloquialism for "belly")
Spanish Babajoso[?] From baba ("drool") and pegajoso ("sticky")

Trivia[edit]

  • Gobbers and Strong Gobbers are quite similar to Mr. Luggs, as they are both significantly overweight, they both use projectile attacks, and they both serve as minibosses.
  • In the ScareScraper a Gobber and two Greenies holding food can be encountered in the rooms. This may be a reference to Mr. Luggs and the two Waiters from Luigi's Mansion.
  • If Luigi waits for a bit while facing a Gobber, it may pull out an item, lick its mouth, and eat it, such as an old boot, a roast chicken, and a watermelon.
  • Whenever a Gobber or its counterparts eats something, it has a chance of either burping or farting.