Rampaging Doomers
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“ | These Rampaging Doomers are from another dimension. Instead of hunting spheres, someone is making them seek Fruit Fragments. Wait...haven't we met the big boss of all Doomers already?! | ” | — VS Rampaging Doomers Special Page from Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe |
The Rampaging Doomers are the boss of Locandra Dimension from Magolor Epilogue: The Interdimensional Traveler in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe. They are a group of four sickly purple-colored Sphere Doomer-like creatures who have horns made of Energy Sphere gears and who attack in a coordinated manner, dropping explosive stardust clouds wherever they fly. Upon defeating them, Magolor will receive a Fruit Fragment that lets him upgrade his magical skills even further. More of them are later summoned by the Crowned Doomer as part of his boss fight.
Attacks[edit]
The following are all of the Rampaging Doomers' attacks. All attack names come from official Japanese strategy guides.
Rampaging Doomers' attacks in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe | |
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Attack | Description |
バーストダスト Burst Dust |
Almost all of the Rampaging Doomers' attacks leave behind stardust clouds that linger for a few moments before they explode. Only the explosion deals damage, not the stardust clouds themselves. |
エナジーボム Energy Bomb |
One or more Rampaging Doomers fires dark orbs in various patterns which explode on impact or after a moment. The Doomers may also throw out exploding stardust clouds around themselves while doing this. The energy bombs can be knocked away with any attack or inhaled and swallowed for the Bomb Copy Ability. |
グライド体当たり Glide Attack |
A Rampaging Doomer charges up, then dives across the stage, dealing damage if it hits and dropping exploding stardust clouds as it passes. Theses dives may be synchronized with one or more other Doomers, and there are several different patterns to the dives. In the second phase, the dive patterns tend to be faster and leave more stardust clouds in their wake. |
ローパーズ拡散エナジーボム Doomers' Spread Energy Bomb |
One of more Doomers spins around while dropping energy bombs and explosive stardust clouds as they do. The energy bombs can be knocked away with any attack or inhaled and swallowed for the Bomb ability. |
Second phase only | |
奥からローパーズ体当たり Doomers' Tackle from Behind |
All four Doomers form a close diamond formation in the background and then fly through the middle of the stage while spinning around each other. Once they pass, a huge number of exploding stardust clouds appear all around the arena. |
奥からローパーズエナジーボム Doomers' Energy Bomb from Behind |
All four Rampaging Doomers fire dark orbs in from the background, lobbing them so they fall from above. They do this attack twice in a row. After finishing, they all fly in toward the arena at once and leave exploding stardust clouds along the floor. The energy bombs can be knocked away with any attack or inhaled and swallowed for the Bomb ability. |
スターダスト&ブラックホール Stardust & Black Hole |
All four Rampaging Doomers appear in a diamond formation in the center of the arena, create a mini black hole in the middle of their formation that draws player characters in, and then create a ring of exploding stardust clouds that circle the mini black hole before the Doomers fly off in different directions, dropping more stardust clouds as they pass.
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Trivia[edit]
- While there are only supposed to be four Rampaging Doomers, on occasion it is possible to see five on screen at once: if two are in the foreground, there are sometimes three flying in the background.
Gallery[edit]
The True Arena icon from Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
Magolor Epilogue credits picture from Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe, featuring Magolor inflicting a Black Hole on the Rampaging Doomers
Video walkthroughs[edit]
Battle with the Rampaging Doomers in Magolor Epilogue.
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Battle with the Rampaging Doomers in The True Arena.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ぼうそうローパーズ Bōsō Rōpāzu |
Rampaging Lowpers ぼうそう is the hiragana spelling of 暴走. |
Traditional Chinese | 失控嘍啪們 shī kòng lóu pā men |
Uncontrollable Lowpers |
Simplified Chinese | 失控喽啪们 shī kòng lóu pā men | |
Dutch | Razende Doomers | Raging Doomers |
French | Chimairs furieux | Furious chimeras |
German | Spuk-Rasebande | Spook-Rampage gang |
Italian | Fenix furiose | Furious phoenixes Derived from fenice (phoenix). |
Korean | 폭주 로퍼즈 pogju lopeojeu |
Rampaging Lowpers |
Portuguese | Spectrosferas furiosas | Furious sphere specters |
Latin American Spanish | Esfespectros desbocados | Rampaging sphere specters |
European Spanish | Espectrosferas desbocadas | Rampaging sphere specters |
Name with title[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 群れなす異空の翼 ぼうそうローパーズ murena su ikū no tsubasa bō-sō rōpāzu |
Clustered Otherworldly Wings, Rampaging Lowpers |
Traditional Chinese | 成群的異空間之翼 失控嘍啪們 chéng qún de yì kōng jiān zhī yì shī kòng lóu pā men |
Pack of Another Dimension's Wings, Uncontrollable Lowpers |
Simplified Chinese | 成群的异空间之翼 失控喽啪们 chéng qún de yì kōng jiān zhī yì shī kòng lóu pā men | |
Korean | 무리를 지어 다니는 이공의 날개 폭주 로퍼즈 mulileul jieo danineun igong-ui nalgae pogju lopeojeu |
Clustered Otherworldly Wings, Rampaging Lowpers |