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The {{Term|TFH|Showstopper}} causes most {{Plural|TFH|Enemy}} and {{Plural|TFH|Boss|link}} to target the wearer with their attacks and chases.<ref>{{Cite|So flashy, it draws extra attention from enemies. Looks GOOD though.|Pick an Outfit|TFH}}</ref> The effect is mainly strategic, as it can lure Enemies toward traps and leave their weak spots vulnerable to the other {{Plural|TFH|Links|link}}. The {{Term|TFH|Outfit}} has no effect in a single-player game, since Enemies normally only target the {{Term|TFH|Links}} which the player is controlling. | The {{Term|TFH|Showstopper}} causes most {{Plural|TFH|Enemy}} and {{Plural|TFH|Boss|link}} to target the wearer with their attacks and chases.<ref>{{Cite|So flashy, it draws extra attention from enemies. Looks GOOD though.|Pick an Outfit|TFH}}</ref> The effect is mainly strategic, as it can lure Enemies toward traps and leave their weak spots vulnerable to the other {{Plural|TFH|Links|link}}. The {{Term|TFH|Outfit}} has no effect in a single-player game, since Enemies normally only target the {{Term|TFH|Links}} which the player is controlling. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The design of Showstopper may be based on the costumes worn in the finale of Takarazuka Revue shows, which consist of a tuxedo, a top hat, and a huge feathered back piece. | |||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 19 April 2024
The Showstopper is an Item in Tri Force Heroes.[1]
Location and Uses
The Showstopper is an Outfit that can be crafted at Madame Couture's after Link completes the Desert Temple and the Grim Temple. The Outfit dresses Link in a golden suit and top hat, complete with large, golden wings and a continuous sparkling effect. The gaudiness of the Outfit prompts the Stylish Woman to call Link a "flashy little flan" when he dons it.[2]
The Showstopper causes most Enemies and Bosses to target the wearer with their attacks and chases.[3] The effect is mainly strategic, as it can lure Enemies toward traps and leave their weak spots vulnerable to the other Links. The Outfit has no effect in a single-player game, since Enemies normally only target the Link which the player is controlling.
Trivia
- The design of Showstopper may be based on the costumes worn in the finale of Takarazuka Revue shows, which consist of a tuxedo, a top hat, and a huge feathered back piece.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
派手なタキシード (Hadena Takishīdo)[5] | Flashy Tuxedo | |
Tuxedo flamboyant[10] | ||
Smoking flamboyant[7] | ||
Gala-Smoking[6] | ||
Smoking vistoso[4] | ||
화려한 턱시도 (Hwalyeohan Teogsido)[8] | Fancy Tuxedo | |
Traje de fiesta[9] | ||
Traje de fiesta | ||
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References
- ↑ Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 138
- ↑ "Ooh la la! You flashy little flan!" — Stylish Woman (Tri Force Heroes)
- ↑ "So flashy, it draws extra attention from enemies. Looks GOOD though." — Pick an Outfit (Tri Force Heroes)
- ↑ "Smoking vistoso" — Catalog (Tri Force Heroes)
- ↑ "派手なタキシード" — Catalog (Tri Force Heroes)
- ↑ "Gala-Smoking" — Catalog (Tri Force Heroes)
- ↑ "Smoking flamboyant" — Catalog (Tri Force Heroes)
- ↑ "화려한 턱시도" — Catalog (Tri Force Heroes)
- ↑ "Traje de fiesta" — Catalog (Tri Force Heroes)
- ↑ "Tuxedo flamboyant" — Catalog (Tri Force Heroes)