Amadeus Wolfgeist

Amadeus Wolfgeist is a character appearing in Luigi's Mansion 3. He makes his lair on the Great Stage, which is on the Last Resort Hotel's fourth floor. Luigi fights him for the sixth floor's elevator button during his journey through the hotel. ''Write overview about the character here. Please follow the Manual of Style. Please remove unneeded headings. Compare other pages to be sure that it is the correct style.''

Physical Appearance
Amadeus is an elegantly dressed ghost bearing an appearance to that of a normal pianist. He has silver, almost gray hair that is mostly straight except for the back of his hair. His hair bursts into flames when his anger is encited, an example being during the cutscene that plays during his final phase which has him possess the piano he was playing.

Personality traits
Though he likes playing his piano, this character appears rather irritated when Luigi makes his way into the Great Stage. However, Amadeus treats his battle as part of his performance... that is until Luigi pushes him over the edge by sucking up the Twirling Goobs!

Powers and abilities
Amadeus Wolfgeist seems to be able to possess things. While he was in his first phase, the chairs were ripped from their seats. Amadeus then directed the chairs into Luigi. During his final phase, Amadeus can possess his piano. This turns him into a Mad Piano.

Biography
Amadeus Wolfgeist was once a great piano player before he died. His spirit haunted the Last Resort hotel, posing as his former self. When King Boo took over the hotel, Amadeus found his alignment swaying to evil. Eventually, Luigi cornered and fought him within the Great Stage, capturing him on Professor Elvin Gadd's request.

Combat
When he makes his entrance, Amadeus Wolfgeist is busy playing the piano.

Phase 1
During his first phase, Amadeus does not directly fight. Instead, his main attack is playing the piano. When this happens, the seats will be torn from their foundation and fly in Luigi's direction. This must be avoided by constantly running. Once all of the seats have flown, the battle enters the second phase.

Phase 2
During his second phase, Amadeus summons five Twirling Goobs. These are not very strong, having just 100 hit points just like their normal counterparts do. However, their masks make them immune to the Strobulb's flashing, so Luigi has to knock them off with his Poltergust G-00. Once all five are defeated, the battle proceeds to phase 3.

Phase 3
During his final phase, Amadeus possesses his piano, becoming a Mad Piano. His main attack during this phase involves him slamming down hard on Luigi to crush him. This deals decent damage, but Amadeus will reveal himself. Once he is flashed, he will retreat to the grand stage. He will fire bombs from his mouth. These bombs will flash red before their detonation. Luigi must grab a bomb with his vacuum and fire a bomb at the boss's mouth to stun him, then slam him and render him vulernable. Amadeus Wolfgeist has 450 hit points in combat. Once defeated, the boss will take a bow before being sucked in.

Creation and development
The character is based off Amadeus Mozart, who was a famous composer in Austria.

Trivia

 * Amadeus Wolfgeist bears similarity to Melody Pianissima, who was fought in the first Luigi's Mansion game.