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|image=[[File:LM Blue Blaze.png|200px]]<br>In ''Luigi's Mansion''
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|latest_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS]]) ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS]]) ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
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'''Blue Blazes''', also known as '''water smashers''',<ref>Loe, Casey. Versus Books ''Luigi's Mansion'' Perfect Guide. Page 52.</ref> are blue normal ghosts encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|the remake]]. They are [[Blue Twirler]]s with water protecting their thirty-HP hearts. They are normally found only in the [[Safari Room]], in the east wing of the third floor of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|mansion]], although one is encountered in the [[Tea Room]] during the blackout and two in the [[Telephone Room]] in the PAL Hidden Mansion. The Blue Blaze has a massive earthquake attack that costs [[Luigi]] ten [[Heart Point|HP]], as with its non-elemental counterpart. In order to reveal its heart, Luigi needs to blast it with ice. Being weakened by ice, it completes the triangular [[element medal]] relationship also found with the [[Temper Terror]] and [[Flash]]. In the Safari Room, the Blue Blazes appear when Luigi shakes the middle deer head, along with two [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s. In the Tea Room during the Blackout, a Blue Blaze appears in the center of the room.
'''Blue Blazes''', also known as '''water smashers''',<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|publisher=Versus Books|language=en-us|date=November 19, 2001|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Perfect Guide|page=52|isbn=1-931886-00-8}}</ref> are blue normal ghosts encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|the remake]]. They are [[Blue Twirler]]s with water protecting their heart. They have 30 [[Heart Point|HP]]. Blue Blazes normally appear only in the [[Safari Room]] although the PAL Hidden Mansion also has one in the [[Tea Room]] during the blackout and two in the [[Telephone Room]]. The Blue Blaze attacks by slamming the ground, creating a tremor that takes away 10 HP from [[Luigi]] on contact. Blue Blazes can be vulnerable if Luigi sprays ice on them from the [[Poltergust 3000]].


The term "blue blazes" is a euphemism for Hell, used in expressions such as "What in blue blazes?"
The term "blue blazes" is a euphemism for [[Hell]], used in expressions such as "What in blue blazes?"


==Profiles==
==Profiles==

Revision as of 10:23, June 3, 2024

Blue Blaze
Blue Blaze in the game Luigi's Mansion.
In Luigi's Mansion
First appearance Luigi's Mansion (2001)
Latest appearance Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS) (2018)
Variant of Blue Twirler
Comparable

Blue Blazes, also known as water smashers,[1] are blue normal ghosts encountered in Luigi's Mansion and the remake. They are Blue Twirlers with water protecting their heart. They have 30 HP. Blue Blazes normally appear only in the Safari Room although the PAL Hidden Mansion also has one in the Tea Room during the blackout and two in the Telephone Room. The Blue Blaze attacks by slamming the ground, creating a tremor that takes away 10 HP from Luigi on contact. Blue Blazes can be vulnerable if Luigi sprays ice on them from the Poltergust 3000.

The term "blue blazes" is a euphemism for Hell, used in expressions such as "What in blue blazes?"

Profiles

Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)

  • In-game description: "A Blue Twirler with the Water Element. It's weak to ice attacks."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウォーターモプー[?]
Wōtā Mopū
Water Twirler
French (NOE) Tourneur trempé[?] Soaked twirler
German Azurloher[?] Azure Blaze or Azure Blazer
Italian Terremoto acquatico[?] Aquatic Twirler
Spanish (NOE) Terremoto acuático[?] -

References

  1. ^ Loe, Casey (November 19, 2001). Luigi's Mansion Perfect Guide. Versus Books (American English). ISBN 1-931886-00-8. Page 52.