Ug

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Template:LMDMghost-infobox Ug is the ninth boss encountered in Luigi's Mansion 3, who possesses a T-Rex fossil and guards one of the Toads' portraits as well as the Basement 2 elevator button.

Appearance

Luigi finds Toad's portrait and is about to free him. However, the T-Rex fossil comes to life and proceeds to consume the painting before Luigi is able to do so.

After the T-Rex fossil is destroyed, Ug reveals himself while stunned, although he quickly recovers and uses his bone as a club to cause a shockwave.

Battle

The first phase deals with the T-Rex fossil. The player has to launch egg fossils at the T-Rex fossil, stunning it long enough to expose its chest and shoot another egg to crack its vertebrae. After doing this once, only one egg will be available, therefore the T-Rex must chew on Gooigi for its chest to be vulnerable. Eventually, it will become more mobile, with the player now needing to use good timing to launch various fossil parts at the T-Rex to weaken it enough to collapse in a heap.

The second phase deals with Ug himself. The player needs to bait him into using his shockwave attack, which will stun him long enough trying to lift his club back up to allow the player to flash him and then suck him in. Upon being defeated, he will be sucked in, with his throwing the club in the air and humorously have the club land on his still-exposed head before being sucked in, with Luigi releasing the Blue Toad, who is revealed to have the Basement 2 button.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ホネスキー[?]
Honesukī
Derived from 「骨」"hone" and 「好き」"suki", which means "loves bones".
Dutch Rex[?] From Tyrannosaurus Rex
French Grut[?] Nonsense word, more than likely to emulate a grunt
German Steinzeit-Rex[?] From Steinzeit (Stone Age) and Rex (from Tyrannosaurus Rex)
Italian Troglospettro[?] Portmanteau of "troglodita" (caveman) and "spettro" (spectre)
Korean 본즈[?]
Bonz
Bones