Prismantus

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Prismantus is the boss of the Grim Temple in Tri Force Heroes. It is similar to the boss Margoma, but has three, colored light bulbs at its sides.

Characteristics

Prismantus will spin wildly after the Link. It will periodically stop to seek its next target while spinning in place. The colored light bulbs at its sides are its weak points during this stage, and can only be damaged by the Link whose tunic corresponds with the bulb's color. As its body is constantly spinning, the Link must carefully time their attacks to strike the right bulb. After a bulb takes enough damage, it will shut off. After all of its bulbs are shut off, Prismantus will be stunned and its spinning halts. The Link can then form a Totem to throw one Link up to its eye and strike it. It is also possible to hit its eye by standing close to it with two Link stacked on top of each other. Its colored lights will eventually come back on.

In the second phase, Prismantus turns to its side and starts rolling around the room. It will eventually stop momentarily, allowing the Link to easily strike its light bulbs. Shutting them all off stuns Prismantus again. In the third phase, Prismantus stands up and charges a powerful beam. It will fire this beam around the room, before continuing to roll again and stopping only to fire another beam. The Link must again strike its light bulbs to stun it, although this time the Link must form a Totem of three to strike its upper bulbs while it fires a beam. It will be defeated after several more hits.

Nomenclature

Prismantus's Japanese name is onomatopoeia of the booming noise it makes when it moves.[1] This was the original Japanese name of Gigaleon, but was changed as it fitted Prismantus better.[2]

Prismantus also had several Japanese names during developement, including Yの字君 (Y Guy) and Cyclops.[3]

ZW Nomenclature Asset.png Names in Other Regions ZW Nomenclature Asset 2.png
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
ダムダム (Damudamu)[5]Dumdum
Canada
FrenchCA
Prismantus[9]
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Doumdoum[7] 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Dumdum[6] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Tri Trottola[4] 
The Republic of Korea
Korean
덤덤 (Deomdeom)[8]Dumdum
Latin America
SpanishLA
Dumdum 
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Dumdum 
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References

  1. "[...]but then we realised that the "Cyclops" also makes a booming noise when it moves, and we thought that the name "Dum-Dum" would probably fit it better." —Mikiharu Oiwa (Tri Force Heroes Miiting part 2.)
  2. "It's the mid-boss of the Sky Realm, which is called "Gigaleon" in the retail version. We originally called it "Dum-Dum" because of the sounds it makes when it shoots projectiles" —Mikiharu Oiwa (Tri Force Heroes Miiting part 2.)
  3. "Anyway, we created the boss of The Ruins next, and I initially went completely literal and just nicknamed him the "Y guy". But then again, that really doesn't sound like a proper name, does it? Next I thought about borrowing the name of the one-eyed Greek monster, Cyclops, but it seemed too long and I was worried that people would call it "Cyplos" or something instead..." —Mikiharu Oiwa (Tri Force Heroes Miiting part 2.)
  4. "Tri Trottola" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  5. "ダムダム" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  6. "Dumdum" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  7. "Doumdoum" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  8. "덤덤" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)
  9. "Prismantus" — N/A (Tri Force Heroes)

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