Beetle Whisperer

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The Beetle Whisperer (Scarab Nabber in the British English version) is one of the five types of boss ghosts encountered in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon's ScareScraper. One of them may be randomly found on every floor that is a multiple of five, barring the top floor.

Appearance

The Beetle Whisperer is a large, yellow Slammer. There are several different variations of Beetle Whisperers, but they all attack the same.

Abilities

The Beetle Whisperer's main attack is like that of a normal Slammer. If one of the Luigis get too close to the Beetle Whisperer, he creates a huge shockwave with his hands. When attempting to vacuum the Beetle Whisperer, he has a paranormal shield of any color protecting him, which must be removed with the Power Surge of the same color or higher. While the Beetle Whisperer is being sucked up, he releases several beetles to attack the Luigis. If a player is hit by one of these beetles when they are attempting to vacuum the boss, they are stopped and take damage. Sneakers and different variations of Greenies often aid the Beetle Whisperer in battle as well.

Ghost Container description

This ghost isn't exactly a people person. He gets downright grumpy when disturbed, and he won't hesitate to "introduce" you to his beetle friends.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish (NOE) Atrontón entoplásmico
Entoplásmico comes from ente (entity) and ectoplasma (ectoplasm), and atrontón is slammer's Spanish name

Variations

Cold Catcher

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The Cold Catcher (Snug Thug in the British English version) is a large, red Slammer wearing a brown parka and green gloves.

Ghost Container description

Even tough guys get chilly every now and then. Trust me, I speak from experience.
(British English version): Slammers are mainly known for their strength, but this one has enough brains to know that when it's cold, you need to wear a coat!

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish (NOE) Atrontón polar
Polar slammer

Sun Flower

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The Sun Flower is a large, red Slammer with pictures of sunflowers around his body.

Ghost Container description

Heh. The funny thing…heh heh…the funny thing is…he can't stand the sun! Ho ho! Oho! Hoooo… Is that irony? I never know if I'm using that word correctly.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish (NOE) Atrontón florido
Flowery slammer

Aweberry

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The Aweberry is a large, dark-red Slammer. He has seeds around his body and a large tuft of leaves on his head that make him look like a strawberry.

Ghost Container description

His favorite thing to do is dip himself in mud and pretend it's chocolate. It's…odd, to say the least.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
German Schreckbeere
Scareberry
Spanish (NOE) Atrontón fresa
Strawberry slammer

Scars

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Scars is a large, pale blue Slammer. As his name implies, he has several “scars” on his rotting flesh, which have all been closed up with stitches. He has a small patch of black hair and has green slime coming out of his mouth. Scars is based on a zombie (Frankenstein's monster in the British English version[citation needed]).

Ghost Container description

Even though he's both a zombie and a ghost, he has fun and enjoys life to the fullest.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Dutch Frankenspook
Specter of Frankenghoul
German Prankenstein
Pranke(ger. for paw, also a metaphor for a big hand) + Frankenstein
Spanish (NOE) Atrontón zombi
Zombie slammer

Lady Gug

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The Lady Gug (Shadybird in the British English version) is a large Slammer with a black face and black arms. The rest of his body is red and covered in black dots, making him resemble a ladybug.

Ghost Container description

Sure, his name might have “lady” in it, but nothing could be further from the truth.
(British English version): His name may have "bird" in it, but don't expect him to sing for you.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Dutch Lieveheersgeestje
Wordplay with Lieveheersbeestje (ladybug) and geest (ghost)
German Mega-Marie
Super Marie
Spanish (NOE) Atrontón fresa
Ladybug slammer

Clown Fishy

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The Clown Fishy is a large, orange Slammer with white and brown stripes made to resemble a clownfish.

Ghost Container description

The reason this fellow is so angry is because people keep thinking clown fish are actual clowns. They' not. He's got no sense of humor whatsoever. Didn't laugh at any of my jokes.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
German Clownflischli
Clown Fishy
Spanish (NOE) Atrontón payaso
Clown slammer

Footbrawl

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Footbrawl (American Footbrawl in the British English version) is a large, red Slammer with a black helmet that has red and white stripes with a red design on the side of it. This boss is based off the sport of American football.

Ghost Container description

I'd stay out of his way unless you want to get tackled. He's been MVP of the ghost football league for three consecutive years!
(British English version): I'd stay out of his way unless you want to get tackled. Nothing like a bit of protective padding to bring out your boisterous side.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish (NOE) Atrontón quarterback
Quarterback slammer

Banegal

Template:LMDMghost-infobox The Banegal is a large, orange Slammer with black stripes and a white underbelly. This boss is based on a bengal tiger.

Ghost Container description

He tries to roar ferociously, but what comes out sounds more like an adorable kitty meowing. Don't tell him I said that.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Spanish Atrontón tigre
Tiger slammer

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