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The '''Poltergust 5000''' ({{ja|オバキューム|Obakyūmu}}, ''Ghost Vacuum'') is {{SSB4|Luigi}}'s [[Final Smash]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', replacing [[Negative Zone]] from ''Brawl''. When Luigi uses this move, he starts by trying to trap opponents and items close to him inside the vacuum. Upon activation, Luigi will automatically sweep the vacuum's suction around him radially--a couple sweeps in front, once behind, then a few more in front--remaining in place for the move's duration, even when used in the air. If any opponents are caught in the initial pass, they receive up to 30% damage before Luigi shoots them out upward diagonally, causing an additional 10% damage and tremendous knockback. Opponents caught will receive the same amount damage regardless of the time they were sucked in (their percentages increases faster to compensate). Items will be sucked in as well, but some types can be shot out at the end of the move, further damaging opponents as they travel. If no opponents are caught, the Final Smash will fail. It can't suck in opponents behind solid walls. If used in midair, Luigi will 'bounce' upwards once the move ends. | The '''Poltergust 5000''' ({{ja|オバキューム|Obakyūmu}}, ''Ghost Vacuum'') is {{SSB4|Luigi}}'s [[Final Smash]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', replacing [[Negative Zone]] from ''Brawl''. When Luigi uses this move, he starts by trying to trap opponents and items close to him inside the vacuum. Upon activation, Luigi will automatically sweep the vacuum's suction around him radially--a couple sweeps in front, once behind, then a few more in front--remaining in place for the move's duration, even when used in the air. If any opponents are caught in the initial pass, they receive up to 30% damage before Luigi shoots them out upward diagonally, causing an additional 10% damage and tremendous knockback. Opponents caught will receive the same amount damage regardless of the time they were sucked in (their percentages increases faster to compensate). Items will be sucked in as well, but some types can be shot out at the end of the move, further damaging opponents as they travel and it is possible to pick them up afterward. If no opponents are caught, the Final Smash will fail. It can't suck in opponents behind solid walls. If used in midair, Luigi will 'bounce' upwards once the move ends. | ||
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Article on Super Mario Wiki | Poltergust 5000 |
The Poltergust 5000 (オバキューム, Ghost Vacuum) is Luigi's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. 4, replacing Negative Zone from Brawl. When Luigi uses this move, he starts by trying to trap opponents and items close to him inside the vacuum. Upon activation, Luigi will automatically sweep the vacuum's suction around him radially--a couple sweeps in front, once behind, then a few more in front--remaining in place for the move's duration, even when used in the air. If any opponents are caught in the initial pass, they receive up to 30% damage before Luigi shoots them out upward diagonally, causing an additional 10% damage and tremendous knockback. Opponents caught will receive the same amount damage regardless of the time they were sucked in (their percentages increases faster to compensate). Items will be sucked in as well, but some types can be shot out at the end of the move, further damaging opponents as they travel and it is possible to pick them up afterward. If no opponents are caught, the Final Smash will fail. It can't suck in opponents behind solid walls. If used in midair, Luigi will 'bounce' upwards once the move ends.
Description from the Nintendo 3DS version's foldout
Vacuum up opponents, and send them flying.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Trophy Description
A ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner created by Professor E. Gadd. In Luigi's ghostly adventures, it's the only thing standing between him and complete terror. In this game, it sucks in enemies, damages them, and then fires them diagonally upward. If it's used in an area with no ceilings, you might send them soaring right off the screen!
A ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner created by Professor E. Gadd. In Luigi's ghostly adventures, it's the only thing standing between him and abject terror. In this game, it sucks in enemies, damages them, then fires them diagonally upward. Use it in an area with no ceilings, and you might send them soaring right off the screen!
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Trophy Description
Luigi's trusty tool, the Poltergust 3000. This isn't your neighbor's boring, old vacuum—the Poltergust 3000 sucks up ghosts! It also can find them when they are hiding and can blow them around a room! Why doesn't every family own one of these, I wonder...
Unlike your run-of-the-mill vacuum cleaner, this one sucks up...ghosts! And it doesn't just suck them up - it blows them around, draws them to you, and even helps you find them when they're hidden. Talk about convenient! No home should be without one. No Luigi should be without one, either.
Origin
The Poltergust 5000 debuted in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, where it was an upgrade of the Poltergust 3000 that was used in Luigi's Mansion for the Nintendo GameCube. It was found by Luigi in the Gloomy Manor inside a car. Luigi also needed to find the Strobulb and the Dark-Light to help him on his quest. Poltergust 5000 is Luigi's weapon for the entire game, constantly gaining upgrades as Luigi collects money throughout the game.