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|kana=イマダーメ, ''Imadāme'' | |kana=イマダーメ, ''Imadāme'' | ||
|fanname=Ever Eye | |||
|image=[[File:Imadame1OA.jpg|120px]] | |image=[[File:Imadame1OA.jpg|120px]] | ||
|located=[[Pufftop]], [[Old Castle]] | |located=[[Pufftop]], [[Old Castle]] | ||
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|lastgame=''[[Densetsu no Starfy 3]]'' | |lastgame=''[[Densetsu no Starfy 3]]'' | ||
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'''Imadame''' is an enemy in the [[Game Boy Advance]] games that cannot be defeated. | '''Imadame''' is an enemy in the [[Game Boy Advance]] games that cannot be defeated. They typically appear in groups of four and try to find [[Starfy]] or [[Starly]] by opening their big, yellow eye. If they see one of them, they'll lose one heart and be sent back to the last door in the room they came out of. Starfy or Starly can avoid being caught by the Imadame by hiding behind gray bricks in the foreground while their big eye is open. | ||
<center><gallery position="center" widths="200"> | <center><gallery position="center" widths="200"> | ||
File:Enemy 48.PNG|<span style="color:white;">Imadame | File:Enemy 48.PNG|<span style="color:white;">An Imadame about to open its big eye</span> | ||
File:Caught.PNG|<span style="color:white;">Starfy being caught by the Imadame.</span> | File:Caught.PNG|<span style="color:white;">Starfy being caught by the Imadame.</span> | ||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*There is a glitch in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'', known as the [[Imadame glitch]] which occurs when Starfy is caught by Imadame | *[[Densetsu no Starfy 2]]'s [[Densetsu no Starfy 2/Picture Book|Picture Book]] refers to Imadame as creations by [[Ogura]]. | ||
*There is a glitch in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'', known as the [[Imadame glitch]] which occurs when Starfy is caught by Imadame shortly after he loses all his hearts to another [[enemy]], causing his HP to underflow. | |||
**This is only possible in one room in ''[[Densetsu no Starfy]]'', where Imadame appear in the same room as a [[Nubble]]. Later Starfy games do not have rooms that include both Imadame and other enemies. | |||
*Imadame open and close their big eyes all at the same time. In the games in which Imadame appear, they keep their big eyes closed in intervals of 3, 5, 6, or 10 seconds before opening them. The time interval is determined by the games' internal [[wikipedia:Pseudorandom number generator|pseudo-random number generators]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 9 August 2021
Imadame | |
Japanese Name | イマダーメ, Imadāme |
Fan Name* | Ever Eye |
Located | Pufftop, Old Castle |
First Appearance | Densetsu no Starfy |
Latest Appearance | Densetsu no Starfy 3 |
Imadame is an enemy in the Game Boy Advance games that cannot be defeated. They typically appear in groups of four and try to find Starfy or Starly by opening their big, yellow eye. If they see one of them, they'll lose one heart and be sent back to the last door in the room they came out of. Starfy or Starly can avoid being caught by the Imadame by hiding behind gray bricks in the foreground while their big eye is open.
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An Imadame about to open its big eye
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Starfy being caught by the Imadame.
Trivia
- Densetsu no Starfy 2's Picture Book refers to Imadame as creations by Ogura.
- There is a glitch in Densetsu no Starfy, known as the Imadame glitch which occurs when Starfy is caught by Imadame shortly after he loses all his hearts to another enemy, causing his HP to underflow.
- This is only possible in one room in Densetsu no Starfy, where Imadame appear in the same room as a Nubble. Later Starfy games do not have rooms that include both Imadame and other enemies.
- Imadame open and close their big eyes all at the same time. In the games in which Imadame appear, they keep their big eyes closed in intervals of 3, 5, 6, or 10 seconds before opening them. The time interval is determined by the games' internal pseudo-random number generators.