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'''Dharkon''' ({{ja|ダーズ|Dāzu}}, ''Darz'') is one of the two main antagonists of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''{{'}}s [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]] and the dark counterpart of [[Galeem]], he is described as  the "Embodiment of Chaos and Darkness" in the World of Light. His goal unlike Galeem’s is to destroy the universe
'''Dharkon''' ({{ja|ダーズ|Dāzu}}, ''Darz'') is one of the two main antagonists of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''{{'}}s [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]] and the dark counterpart of [[Galeem]], he is described as  the "Embodiment of Chaos and Darkness" in the World of Light.


==History==
==History==

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Dharkon
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Official artwork of Dharkon in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
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A boss in Ultimate
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Console of origin Nintendo Switch

Dharkon (ダーズ, Darz) is one of the two main antagonists of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's Adventure Mode: World of Light and the dark counterpart of Galeem, he is described as the "Embodiment of Chaos and Darkness" in the World of Light.

History

After Galeem's first defeat, Dharkon appears from a crack in the sky, commanding an army of Crazy Hands. After the Crazy Hands briefly fight the Master Hands and win, Galeem proceeds to flee. Dharkon proceeds to take control of the remaining captive fighters and Spirits and creates a world of darkness. After Dharkon's first defeat, he proceeds to flee into the final world, with Galeem following soon after. In the final world, Galeem and Dharkon wage war against each other, but are also seeking to destroy the fighters. If only Galeem is defeated, Dharkon destroys Galeem's army, enchains and impales him, and engulfs the world in darkness, resulting in one of two bad endings. The True ending can be obtained by defeating both Dharkon and Galeem. Both Dharkon and Galeem are finally defeated, falling into the sea and exploding as their army disappears.

Battle

Dharkon can only be damaged by attacking its eye. It has the following attacks:

  • Dharkon creates three small X-shaped objects that explode in beams of darkness like X Bombs.
  • Dharkon creates beams of darkness, when he slams into the ground.
  • One of Dharkon's tentacles travels around the arena attempting to damage the player, with his eye trailing behind it.
  • Dharkon uses three of his tentacles to immediately attack the player. Then, Dharkon's eye will be exposed, being attached on the third tentacle
  • Dharkon produces two False characters to support it. These false characters will eventually self-destruct after a period of time.
  • Dharkon creates a dark portal, unravels his tentacles, and rushes at the player with a powerful charge attack.
  • Dharkon rips a large red "X" across the screen that lingers, with the player character being slowed while inside it.

If the player fights both Dharkon and Galeem simultaneously, these attacks can damage Galeem if his core gets caught in an attack. Dharkon has these following attacks when Galeem is present:

  • When Galeem is stunned, Dharkon will transform into a giant hammer and smash Galeem, causing damage to Galeem and the player if struck by it.

Trivia

  • Dharkon's name is a corruption of the word "darken", similarly to how Galeem's name is a corruption of "gleam".
  • Dharkon's appearance of being an organic mass of tentacles resembles Azathoth, a being featured in the Cthulhu mythos. Along with his single slitted eye, he could also be compared to Shuma-Gorath and Yog-Sothoth.