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The '''Poltergust G-00''' ({{ja|オバキューム|Obakyūmu}}, '' | The '''Poltergust G-00''' ({{ja|オバキューム|Obakyūmu}}, ''Obacuum''), appearing as '''Poltergust 5000''' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', is [[Luigi]]'s [[Final Smash]] in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', replacing [[Negative Zone]] from ''Brawl''. The Poltergust G-00 is also used in his [[grab]] in the latter game. | ||
==As a Final Smash== | ==As a Final Smash== | ||
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[[File:PoltergustG-00.jpeg|thumb|The Poltergust G-00 in ''Luigi's Mansion 3''.]] | [[File:PoltergustG-00.jpeg|thumb|The Poltergust G-00 in ''Luigi's Mansion 3''.]] | ||
The {{s|mariowiki|Poltergust G-00}} formally debuted in ''{{s|mariowiki|Luigi's Mansion 3}}'', 11 months after first appearing in ''Ultimate''. Like in ''Smash'', it can shoot plungers that can be used as projectiles or to pull objects towards Luigi. A later upgrade to the Poltergust via an electrical socket allows its suction power to increase to its maximum, referencing the Final Smash with the lightning effects that show up when performing the move. The Poltergust G-00 name is a pun on "goo," referring to Luigi’s green doppelgänger {{s|mariowiki|Gooigi}}, for whom the Poltergust G-00 doubles as a storage unit for. | The {{s|mariowiki|Poltergust G-00}} formally debuted in ''{{s|mariowiki|Luigi's Mansion 3}}'', 11 months after first appearing in ''Ultimate''. Like in ''Smash'', it can shoot plungers that can be used as projectiles or to pull objects towards Luigi. A later upgrade to the Poltergust via an electrical socket allows its suction power to increase to its maximum, referencing the Final Smash with the lightning effects that show up when performing the move. The Poltergust G-00 name is a pun on "goo," referring to Luigi’s green doppelgänger {{s|mariowiki|Gooigi}}, for whom the Poltergust G-00 doubles as a storage unit for. | ||
The Japanese name of the Poltergust, is a portmanteau of the Japanese word for ghost/monster (obake) and the English word "vacuum". | |||
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*The Poltergust G-00's suction cup is portrayed differently in Simon's reveal trailer, in actual gameplay, and in ''Luigi's Mansion 3''. The trailer shows it as a simple plunger fired from the nozzle, ''Ultimate'' portrays it with the plunger attached to the Poltergust with a string at all times, and ''Luigi's Mansion 3'' has it fired as a projectile with a knotted rope for Luigi to suck in with the vacuum itself. | *The Poltergust G-00's suction cup is portrayed differently in Simon's reveal trailer, in actual gameplay, and in ''Luigi's Mansion 3''. The trailer shows it as a simple plunger fired from the nozzle, ''Ultimate'' portrays it with the plunger attached to the Poltergust with a string at all times, and ''Luigi's Mansion 3'' has it fired as a projectile with a knotted rope for Luigi to suck in with the vacuum itself. | ||
*In the Latin American Spanish version of ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', the Poltergust G-00 is named as '''Succionaentes GO-1000''', but in both Spanish versions of ''Ultimate'', it's named as '''Succionaentes G0M-1L'''. | *In the Latin American Spanish version of ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', the Poltergust G-00 is named as '''Succionaentes GO-1000''', but in both Spanish versions of ''Ultimate'', it's named as '''Succionaentes G0M-1L'''. | ||
==Technical details== | ==Technical details== | ||
*[[Luigi (SSB4)/Final Smash]] | *[[Luigi (SSB4)/Final Smash]] | ||
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*[[Luigi (SSBU)/Grab]] | *[[Luigi (SSBU)/Grab]] | ||
*[[Luigi (SSBU)/Grab aerial]] | *[[Luigi (SSBU)/Grab aerial]] | ||
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{{Special Moves|char=Luigi}} | {{Special Moves|char=Luigi}} | ||
{{FinalSmash}} | {{FinalSmash}} |
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