Plasm Wraith

The Plasm Wraith is a virtually featureless, vaguely humanoid being made entirely out of a cellular protoplasmic mass, allowing it to split different parts of its body off to create other semi-independent entities or even change shapes. The Mysterious Life-Form is the name given to the Goolix-like form of the Plasm Wraith. It relentlessly pursues the leader guiding the Pikmin carrying Captain Olimar; once he is outside, the creature reverts to its original form and begins openly attacking its aggressors. Until then, the Mysterious Life-Form can not be destroyed, although it can be incapacitated, and can only be fled from; to quickly reach distant targets, it can crawl over obstacles in its path. It simply envelops Pikmin and leaders that touch it while it is translucent but can be attacked while it is opaque, which only occurs once when it absorbs Captain Olimar and attempts to flee with him. Any Pikmin inside of the Mysterious Life-Form when it becomes opaque will be simultaneously killed, but they can be freed before that happens by continuously whistling at them. It may eject an elemental plasm when attacked, and when critically injured, slowly revives by reforming its body. It holds any curiosities, namely Captain Olimar, it finds captive with what appears to be curiosity rather than maliciousness, and jealously lashes out at anything displaying an interest in them. Efforts by the Koppaite leaders to rescue Olimar cause the being to become the Mysterious Life-Form and slowly ooze towards them, attempting to retake him, until reaching the outside of its territory. Once this occurs, the Plasm Wraith assumes its original form, pulls Olimar into its core, and begins to attack. At this point, attacking it will cause small bits of plasm to fall off of it, decreasing its health. However, Pikmin must then attack the puddles of plasm on the ground to destroy them, or the Plasm Wraith will simply reabsorb the puddles and regenerate health.

It will actively attack Pikmin, but mainly prefers to target the leaders and attack when they are close by skewering them with a rapid needle-arm attack. If any Pikmin aside from Rock Pikmin are in the range of this attack, they will be skewered and eaten. It can also become temporarily airborne; if it is hit with enough Pikmin while flying, it will fall, losing even more plasm as it hits the ground. To shake Pikmin off of itself, the Plasm Wraith twists its body and then releases it, causing additional plasm to fly off of its body. As it loses plasm, it decreases in size. After a quarter of its health is depleted, the Plasm Wraith will attack by spewing large masses of plasm onto the ground, then spitting out a small, golden-patterned cube; the plasmic mass will form around this solid cube and transform into an elemental plasm.

Even after its defeat, the Plasm Wraith can return to its full size despite being reduced to a mere puddle.

=In fanon games=

In Pikmin E
In Pikmin E, the Plasm Wraith is much weaker and easier to fight than its incarnation, and serves as a miniboss. It also appears as the Mysterious Life-Form, which behaves the same as its original incarnation.

In Pikmin Ultimate
In Pikmin Ultimate, it acts as a mini-boss of the cave, Ghoul's Resting Place. It is substantially easier than in Pikmin 3, as it has fewer hit points and has lost its elemental plasm attacks. However, its stabbing attack is longer and it is faster than the original. It can also become the Mysterious Life-Form for a brief moment. Other than speed, the more dangerous stabbing attack, and the ability to transform, the fight isn't much different.

In Pikmin: Discovery
The Plasm Wraith returns as a captain in Pikmin: Discovery. It is found by David in Shady Forest and is used to retrieve more fragments to complete the bridge to the S.S. Dolphin. However, the ship hits a branch, causing the wraith to be thrown out of the cockpit.

In Pikmin: The Final Stretch
In Pikmin: The Final Stretch, the Plasm Wraith is sealed in an ancient prison in the Waterwraith's dimension. It still tries to kidnap people, even while in the prison, which it does with Louie. After being freed with the interdimensional key, it possesses the Tree of the Onions, initiating the final fight, against the Tree of the End. At the end of the story, the Plasm Wraith is revealed to be the cause of human extinction.

In Pikmin: Wide World
The Plasm Wraith returns in Pikmin: Wide World as the major boss of Ancient Metalworks, where its presence is subtly hinted at until the creature is formally revealed. Until the Plasm Wraith is defeated, various organic, but not mechanical, enemies will collapse into a puddle of plasm upon defeat, which can be destroyed. The first time this happens, Captain Olimar panics, knowing all too well what the anomaly means, and alerts Shacho, Marie, and Louie of its significance. On the night of the defeat of the Greater Bulbot, one of several minor bosses present in Ancient Metalworks, Olimar is unusually the last one to board the Dolphin Lander. Olimar, however, never sets foot into the spacecraft. The Plasm Wraith, in the form of the Plasm Goolix, abducts the Captain before the Lander can beam him up and escapes to its lair with Olimar trapped helplessly inside. The Plasm Wraith that abducted him is actually the very same Plasm Wraith that had so obsessively held him hostage during the events of Pikmin 3. When Olimar is abducted, a dramatic and curt tune that references the Plasm Wraith's theme in Pikmin 3 can be heard. Because the three other leaders and the Onion cannot wait any longer, they take off into the atmosphere until sunrise. The following day, Shacho, Marie, and Louie exit the Dolphin Lander and notice a trail of plasm blobs presumably leading to the Plasm Wraith's Lair. When approached, some of these blobs can form into organic enemies that are present in Ancient Metalworks. The size of the enemy or how many of them appear, if any at all, is based on how much plasm the puddle is made of. The Plasm Wraith's lair cannot be accessed until this plot point takes place.

The Plasm Wraith appears exactly as it did in Pikmin 3, as a golden, humanoid figure, but at a smaller size. It is still quite large, however. The Plasm Goolix is the Plasm Wraith's alternate form. It is first seen when approaching the arena the Plasm Wraith is fought in, moving idly around the enclosure until approached, whereupon it will immediately reveal its true form and begin the battle against it. The Plasm Wraith will also periodically revert to this form as the fight wears on. The Plasm Goolix is a pair of large, conjoined yellow blobs of translucent fluid. One blob is larger than the other and contains the Plasm Wraith's core. The Plasm Wraith, in this form, can also become opaque, which kills any Pikmin trapped inside of itself with no chance of saving them. As this form of the Plasm Wraith is invulnerable and can only be stunned, a wise choice of action would be to flee from it until the creature becomes vulnerable again.

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