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The '''Plasm Wraith (アメニュウドウ)''' is the final boss of ''[[Pikmin 3]],'' and is responsible for capturing [[Captain Olimar]]. It is a virtually-featureless, vaguely-humanoid [[Waterwraith]]-like being made entirely out of a cellular protoplasmic mass''', '''which allows it to split different parts of its body off to create other semi-independent entities. It is fought in the [[Formidable Oak]].
The '''Plasm Wraith (アメニュウドウ'''"''Amenyuudou''"''')''' is'' ''the final boss of ''[[Pikmin 3]],'' and is responsible for capturing [[Captain Olimar]]. It is a virtually-featureless, vaguely-humanoid [[Waterwraith]]-like being made entirely out of a cellular protoplasmic mass''', '''which allows it to split different parts of its body off to create other semi-independent entities. It is fought in the [[Formidable Oak]].


As with all final bosses, the path leading up to it, and/or the boss fight itself, requires the knowledge and utilization of every single Pikmin type.
As with all final bosses, the path leading up to it, and/or the boss fight itself, requires the knowledge and utilization of every single Pikmin type.
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* The Plasm Wraith is the second creature and first final boss in the ''Pikmin'' series to have a unique variant of a life meter. In this case, its life meter is a beveled, gold coloration and corresponds to the amount of plasm left in its body. The only other creature with a unique life meter is the [[Waterwraith]], which has '''2''' separate life meters. One being its own health and the other being for the health of its rollers. Intrestingly, both of these creatures have the "Wraith" suffix in their names.
* The Plasm Wraith is the second creature and first final boss in the ''Pikmin'' series to have a unique variant of a life meter. In this case, its life meter is a beveled, gold coloration and corresponds to the amount of plasm left in its body. The only other creature with a unique life meter is the [[Waterwraith]], which has '''2''' separate life meters. One being its own health and the other being for the health of its rollers. Intrestingly, both of these creatures have the "Wraith" suffix in their names.
*Strangely, when fighting the Plasm Wraith, the Koppad map can reveal an enemy marker off the map of the Formidable Oak. It is still, however, unknown if there is an actual enemy off the map or if it's just a glitch.
*Strangely, when fighting the Plasm Wraith, the Koppad map can reveal an enemy marker off the map of the Formidable Oak. It is still, however, unknown if there is an actual enemy off the map or if it's just a glitch.
*The Plasm Wraith's Japanese name is "''Amenyuudou''", which can be a portmanteau of  "amoeba" (written in katakana like "ameba"), an unicellular organism usually found in water, or "ame", which means "rain", and "''n''''yuudou''", which means "priest" or "monk".


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