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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'', Luigi | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'', Luigi uses the Poltergust 5000 for his [[Final Smash]]. It replaces his previous Final Smash, the [[Luigi#Negative Zone|Negative Zone]], from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.<ref>https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADMUKlpzooN0A</ref> With the Poltergust 5000, for a brief period of time, Luigi can vacuum up his opponents and do damage to them when caught. After that period of time is over, he will then launch out anyone he caught.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X67Hhb-ZTYE</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:22, December 1, 2014
Template:Articleabout The Poltergust 5000 is the name of the vacuum that Luigi uses in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. It is an updated version of the Poltergust 3000 from the first game. It is also created by Professor Elvin Gadd, which he abandoned inside Gloomy Manor when the Ghosts of Evershade Valley became hostile. So Luigi goes inside the mansion to retrieve the vacuum found at the Garage inside of a vehicle's hood. Like the first game, Luigi can use to Poltergust 5000 suck up ghosts and objects (by pressing and blow).
As with the Poltergust 3000, the vacuum is equipped with a Flashlight. Throughout his quest, Luigi will encounter various tools to make the vacuum's power greater by collecting treasure in the mansions. Unlike the first game, the Poltergust 5000 can suck in 3 ghosts at a time, any other ghosts stunned with the Strobulb remains stunned until Luigi stop sucking up at least one and switch to the other one.
Features
- In total, there are 5 colors: Red, Green, Blue, Orange, and Pink.
- Unlike the Poltergust 3000, after a short period of sucking up the ghost while pushing the the opposite way of the ghost, the player can press to make a power surge. Power Surges increase as Luigi upgrades the Poltergust 5000. A Blue Surge removes 10 HP from the ghost, a Green Surge removes 20, and a Red Surge removes 50. Along with extra damage, if defeating a ghost with a Power Surge, an amount of money will be deposited depending on what charge it is: a Blue Surge gives 3 coins, a Green Surge gives one gold bar, and a Red Surge gives 3 gold bars. If there are multiple ghosts within the suction, the ghosts will always drop an additional gold bar when captured, from a single gold bar with no surge, to a maximum of 4 gold bars from a Red Surge.
- The Poltergust 5000 can be upgraded over the course of the game, based on how much gold Luigi collects.
- 2,000 G: The Green Surge is unlocked, allowing Luigi to do more damage and receive more gold.
- 4,000 G: The Dark-Light Level 2 is unlocked, increasing the length of the Dark-Light Device's meter.
- 7,000 G: The Red Surge is unlocked, allowing even more damage with Power Surges.
- 10,000 G: The Dark-Light Level 3 is unlocked, maxing out the Dark-Light meter.
- 20,000 G: The Super Poltergust can be unlocked, which fills the power bar and drains the ghost's HP faster.
Appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Luigi uses the Poltergust 5000 for his Final Smash. It replaces his previous Final Smash, the Negative Zone, from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.[1] With the Poltergust 5000, for a brief period of time, Luigi can vacuum up his opponents and do damage to them when caught. After that period of time is over, he will then launch out anyone he caught.[2]
Names in other languages
Trivia
- On March 27, 2013, Nintendo revealed that they had posted a challenge to iam8bit to make a working Poltergust 5000 replica, complete with a lit Strobulb and overall backpack design just as in the game.[3]
- After Luigi upgrades to Super Poltergust, the Poltergust 5000 has a design on the wheels, but when the player is at the Bunker, the wheels have no design.
- This version of the Poltergust is numbered "5000" after the previous was numbered "3000" likely to acknowledge the Poltergust 4000 kart from Mario Kart DS.