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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ウェイター
|Jap=ウェイター トッキー
|JapR=Weitā
|JapR=Weitā Tokkī
|JapM=Waiter
|JapM=Waiter [[Grabbing Ghost]]
|Ger=Herr Obergeist
|Ger=Herr Obergeist
|GerM=Waiterghost/Mr. Superghost<br />Pun on ''Herr Ober'', a noble form of ''Kellner'' (waiter), and the prefix ''Ober-'' (senior, mega-, leader) and ''Geist'' (ghost)
|GerM=Waiterghost/Mr. Superghost<br />Pun on ''Herr Ober'', a noble form of ''Kellner'' (waiter), and the prefix ''Ober-'' (senior, mega-, leader) and ''Geist'' (ghost)
|Kor=웨이터 토키
|Kor=웨이터 토키
|KorR=weiteo toki
|KorR=Weiteo Toki
|KorM=Waiter [[Grabbing Ghost]]
|KorM=Waiter Grabbing Ghost
|Ita=Cameriere
|Ita=Cameriere
|ItaM=Waiter}}
|ItaM=Waiter}}

Revision as of 04:12, March 27, 2022

Waiter in the game Luigi's Mansion.
A Waiter serving Mr. Luggs

Waiters are uncommon ghosts found in Luigi's Mansion. They are light blue ghosts dressed up in waiter outfits that carry plates of food in each hand. Similar to Gold Ghosts, Waiters only have 10 HP.

They are found in only one room of the mansion, where they serve to endlessly supply Mr. Luggs with food, posing no direct threat. However, as long as they are left alone, Mr. Luggs will continously eat, meaning that he cannot be defeated. Upon vacuuming the Waiters up with the Poltergust 3000, Mr. Luggs will no longer have food being served to him, causing the battle with him to start. Alternatively, they can be stalled by flashing them with the light (causing them to dissipate and reset) allowing Luigi to suck up the food without capturing them, after which Mr. Luggs will fly into a rage and they will flee in terror. After the boss is defeated, Waiters do not appear again for the remainder of the game.

Profiles

Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)

  • In-game description: "A ghost in the Dining Room. His hands are full, so he can't grab."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウェイター トッキー[?]
Weitā Tokkī
Waiter Grabbing Ghost
German Herr Obergeist[?] Waiterghost/Mr. Superghost
Pun on Herr Ober, a noble form of Kellner (waiter), and the prefix Ober- (senior, mega-, leader) and Geist (ghost)
Italian Cameriere[?] Waiter
Korean 웨이터 토키[?]
Weiteo Toki
Waiter Grabbing Ghost

Gallery

Trivia

  • Despite the fact that the Waiters' hearts are not protected by fire, water, or ice, they are unaffected by elements.