Primordial Goo

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Primordial Goo
Primordial Goo in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Mansion ScareScraper
HP  
  • Normal = 300 HP
  • Difficult = 400 HP
  • Expert/Endless = 500 HP

The Primordial Goo is one of the five types of boss ghosts encountered in the ScareScraper in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. One of them may be randomly found on every floor that is a multiple of five, barring the top floor.

Appearance[edit]

The Primordial Goo looks like a large, yellow Creeper. There are several different variations of Primordial Goos, but they all attack the same.

Abilities[edit]

The Primordial Goo primarily attacks like a normal Creeper. It will begin as a puddle on the floor and either the Poltergust 5000's Blow or Vacuum function or the Dark-Light Device must be used on it so it takes a solid form. While the Primordial Goo is being vacuumed, it will try to escape.

If a Power Surge is used on it, a purple drop of goo will be flung from its body and form a large Creeper right below the Luigi that used the Power Surge. If the player does not react in time, they will be caught inside the newly-formed Creeper. Just like any other Creeper enemy, if players get too close to the Primordial Goo, they will be helplessly trapped inside its body as they take damage.

Slammers and Sneakers will aid the Primordial Goo in battle, as well as the Creepers created by the boss. On the Expert difficulty or Endless mode, the Slammers are replaced with Strong Sneakers.

If the Luigis do not unleash a Power Surge, the risk of getting trapped inside the new Creeper will be low, but they need to dodge attacks by other ghosts. In order to defeat it, the players must decide when to use the Power Surge.

Ghost Container description[edit]

  • English (United States):
    This ancient ghost is the granddaddy of all Creepers. Be careful! If you pull too hard, you might get more than you bargained for!
  • English (United Kingdom):
    This ancient ghost here is your chief Creeper. Be careful around this fellow, or you might get more than you bargained for!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドンクリパ[?]
Donkuripa
From Don (Spanish word for "lord") and「ルクリパ」(Rukuripa, Creeper)
French (NOE) Trodekoll[?] Modified spelling of trop de colle ("too much glue"); similar to "Podekoll" (Creeper)
Italian Primorspettrale[?] Primorspectral
Spanish (NOE) Visculio primigenio[?] Primitive Creeper

Variations[edit]

Tether Jacket[edit]

Tether Jacket
Tether Jacket in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Mansion ScareScraper
HP  
  • Normal = 300 HP
  • Difficult = 400 HP
  • Expert/Endless = 500 HP

The Tether Jacket is a large, blue Creeper with a leather jacket, a white shirt, and a blue puddle that resembles a pair of jeans. His name is a pun on "leather jacket", while his appearance is based off a greaser.

Ghost Container description
  • English (United States):
    At first I thought he was trying to attack me, but then I realized he just wanted me to try on his fancy jacket. He could have just asked...
  • English (United Kingdom):
    At first I thought he was trying to attack me, but then I realised he just wanted me to try on his fancy jacket. He could have just asked...
Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese レザージャケット[?]
Rezā Jaketto
Leather Jacket
French (NOE) Podekoll'n'roll[?] From Podekoll ("Creeper") and "rock'n'roll"
German Fangjacke[?] Capturejacket
Italian Giacca Jack[?] Jack Jacket
Spanish (NOE) Visculio rockero[?] Rocker Creeper

Violet[edit]

Violet
Violet in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Mansion ScareScraper
HP  
  • Normal = 300 HP
  • Difficult = 400 HP
  • Expert/Endless = 500 HP

Violet is a large, purple Creeper with paintings of blue violets around his body. He is based off the flower of the same name.

Ghost Container description

When he's in puddle form, he looks like a little garden dotted with beautiful flowers. It's really breathtaking...but not in a good way.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スミレ[?]
Sumire
Violet
French (NOE) Podefleur[?] From Podekoll ("Creeper") and fleur ("flower")
Italian Violento[?] Portmanteau of viola ("violet") and violento ("violent")
Spanish (NOE) Visculio florido[?] Flowery Creeper

Scareambles[edit]

Scareambles
Scareambles in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Mansion ScareScraper
HP  
  • Normal = 300 HP
  • Difficult = 400 HP
  • Expert/Endless = 500 HP

Scareambles (Fright Egg in the British English version) is a large, white Creeper with a yellow circle on its face to represent an egg yolk. Even though its American English name is based on the scrambled egg, the British English name and the ghost's appearance are based off of a fried egg.

Ghost Container description
  • English (United States):
    Eureka! This ghostly egg can reassemble itself once it's cracked!
  • English (United Kingdom):
    Eureka! This ghostly egg can reassemble itself once it's been cracked!
Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タマゴ[?]
Tamago
Egg
French (NOE) Podekoll-Opla[?] From Podekoll ("Creeper") and œuf au plat ("fried egg")
German Spiegelei mit Schreck[?] Fright Egg with Scare
Italian Sconuovolto[?] From sconosciuto ("unknown") + a combination between uovo ("egg") and volto ("face")
Spanish (NOE) Visculio frito[?] Fried Creeper

Jack-goo-lantern[edit]

Jack-goo-lantern
Jack-goo-lantern in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Mansion ScareScraper
HP  
  • Normal = 300 HP
  • Difficult = 400 HP
  • Expert/Endless = 500 HP

The Jack-goo-lantern (stylized as Jack-goo'-lantern in the British English version) is a large, purplish-blue Creeper with a pumpkin pattern on his head. He is based off a jack-o'-lantern.

Ghost Container description

It's always "trick or trick" with this guy! He seems to have conveniently forgotten the treat part. Sheesh!

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ジャックオーランタン[?]
Jakku Ō Rantan
Jack O'Lantern
French (NOE) Podekoll O'Quinte[?] From Podekoll ("Creeper"), "jack o'lantern", and coloquinte ("bitter apple")
Italian Zuccone[?] Blockhead
Korean 잭오랜턴[?]
Jaeg O Laenteon
Jack O'Lantern
Spanish (NOE) Visculio de Halloween[?] Halloween Creeper

Blobberfly[edit]

Blobberfly
Blobberfly in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Mansion ScareScraper
HP  
  • Normal = 300 HP
  • Difficult = 400 HP
  • Expert/Endless = 500 HP

The Blobberfly is a large, light orange Creeper with a pattern resembling the wings of a Monarch butterfly.

Ghost Container description

This ghost isn't anywhere near as graceful as a regular butterfly, or as harmless.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese チョウ[?]
Chō
Butterfly
French (NOE) Papikoll[?] From papillon ("butterfly") and Podekoll ("Creeper")
Italian Fifarfalla[?] A combination between fifa ("fear") and farfalla ("butterfly")
Spanish (NOA) Viscosillo mariposa[?] Butterfly creeper
Spanish (NOE) Visculio mariposa[?] Butterfly Creeper

Pondguin[edit]

Pondguin
Pondguin in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Mansion ScareScraper
HP  
  • Normal = 300 HP
  • Difficult = 400 HP
  • Expert/Endless = 500 HP

The Pondguin is a large, light grey and white Creeper with a beak like design that resembles a penguin.

Ghost Container description

I tried to feed him some fish, but he wouldn't eat them. He just kept trying to scare them. It didn't work.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ペンギン[?]
Pengin
Penguin
French (NOE) Manchodekoll[?] From manchot ("penguin") and Podekoll ("Creeper")
Italian Pinguinaccio[?] Bad Penguin
Spanish (NOE) Visculio pingüino[?] Penguin Creeper

Goolf[edit]

Goolf
Goolf in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Mansion ScareScraper
HP  
  • Normal = 300 HP
  • Difficult = 400 HP
  • Expert/Endless = 500 HP

The Goolf is a large, white Creeper with divots on his head. The majority of his body is gray and opaque and is meant to resemble a golf ball on a tee.

Ghost Container description

The only thing he enjoys more than playing golf is creating "hazards" on the green.

Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ゴルフ[?]
Gorufu
Golf
French (NOE) Podekoll Tee[?] Tee Creeper
German Golf-Rolf[?] Golf Ralph
Italian Teemore[?] Pun on timore ("fear") and "golf tee"
Spanish (NOE) Visculio golfista[?] Golfer Creeper

Leoprank[edit]

Leoprank
Leoprank in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Mansion ScareScraper
HP  
  • Normal = 300 HP
  • Difficult = 400 HP
  • Expert/Endless = 500 HP

The Leoprank is a light-brown creeper with patterns of fur that makes him resemble a leopard.

Ghost Container description
  • English (United States):
    His hunting method is simple but effective: He waits until someone steps on him.
  • English (United Kingdom):
    His hunting method is simple but effective: he waits until someone steps on him.
Names in other languages
Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒョウ[?]
Hyō
Leopard
French (NOE) Léokoll[?] From léopard ("leopard") and Podekoll ("Creeper")
German Leobold[?] Pormanteau of "leopard" and "bold"
Italian Ectopardo[?] From ectoplasma ("ectoplasm") and leopardo ("leopard")
Spanish (NOE) Visculio leopardo[?] Leopard Creeper

Luigi's Mansion Arcade[edit]

All of the Primordial Goo reskins appear in Luigi's Mansion Arcade, where they have the same size and attack pattern as normal Creepers but are not specifically named. They appear in the Treacherous Mansion. The specific types change with each playthrough.