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Floow

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Floow
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Two Floow.

A Floow is an enemy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Subspace Emissary mode, and first appears in the Ruined Zoo level. It looks like a large black cloud with gray rectangles forming a humanoid shape and two small red eyes. Its trophy describes it as "a ghost patched with strips of darkness." A Floow's attack (some sort of scream) can cause a lot of damage quickly, and two Floows attacking at alternate times can trap a player easily. A particular annoyance of the Floow is its ability to steadily regain health, although it cannot move or attack while healing. Floows can be turned into a trophy with the use of a trophy stand, but precise aiming and timing may be required as the Floows float around. Floows are very resistant to projectile attacks - hit them with direct attacks.

Tips

They also apear to have weakness to water. If you are able to lure them in to a pool, they will disappear in bubbles.

Trophy Description

An enemy that might be described as a ghost patched with strips of darkness. A Floow will float in the air and attack nastily from behind. Harboring pent-up resentment, a Floow's cries reveal one part sadness, one part madness. This especially hits home when gazing into its ghastly red eyes. After taking a certain amount of damage, a Floow will disappear.