Mistwraith

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Mistwraith
Enemy
Family Supernatura

The Mistwraith is a species of supernatura that has a body made of mist.

In Pikmin: New Frontiers

Pikmin: New Frontiers
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Mistwraith The icon used to represent this enemy.
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Scientific name Nebulo sapiens
Family Supernatura
Areas None
Caves Hazy Hollow
Attacks Crushes Pikmin

The Mistwraith is a supernatura that appears in Pikmin: New Frontiers. It is a relative of the Waterwraith that has a body that appears to be made entirely of mist and rides around on a pair of rollers made of rusted metal. It is the boss of the cave, Hazy Hollow.

On every sublevel of the cave beside the final, after five minutes, it will drop from the ceiling and begin to search for Pikmin or leaders. When this occurs, heavy fog fills the cave and makes it difficult to see, though the Mistwraith makes a distinct metallic squeaking sound that warns of its proximity. Once it spots a Pikmin or leader, it will attempt to crush them with its rollers. On all sublevels except the final, it is invulnerable. On the final sublevel, the Mistwraith is able to be battled once Purple Pikmin are obtained using Violet Candypop Buds. Just like the Waterwraith, the Mistwraith becomes vulnerable when Purple Pikmin are thrown at it. When its health is low enough, its rollers will break and it will begin to run around in a frantic manner. In this state, it is completely harmless, though Purple Pikmin must still be thrown at it before sending other Pikmin to defeat it.

Notes

Olimar's notes

This mysterious entity is rumored to lurk in the fog, manifesting only to cause pain and torment for anyone unfortunate enough to meet it. However, what few reports of this creature there are are particularly hazy, with very little detail about the subject itself. Instead, all reports focus on the fear it apparently causes in an extremely sensationalized manner. Due to this, it is difficult to say if this creature actually exists, or if it’s just a hallucination due to exhaustion coupled with the unease brought on by dense fog.

Louie's notes

Indedible. Causes cloudy vision, loss of direction, and bouts of pure terror. Residual effects include restless dreams of a quiet lakeside town.