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|enname=Claus | |enname=Claus | ||
|jpkana=クラウス | |jpkana={{tt|クラウス|Kurausu}} | ||
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|relatives=[[Flint]] (father)<br/>[[Hinawa]] (mother)<br/>[[Lucas]] (brother)<br/>[[Alec]] (maternal grandfather) | |relatives=[[Flint]] (father)<br/>[[Hinawa]] (mother)<br/>[[Lucas]] (brother)<br/>[[Alec]] (maternal grandfather) | ||
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'''Claus''' is a boy living in [[Tazmily Village]], appearing in [[Mother 3]]. He is very active and talkative, a sharp contrast to his twin brother [[Lucas]]. He is also known for being mischievous and the cause of minor troubles for the townspeople. | '''Claus''' is a boy living in [[Tazmily Village]], appearing in [[Mother 3]]. He is very active and talkative, a sharp contrast to his twin brother [[Lucas]]. He is also known for being mischievous and the cause of minor troubles for the townspeople. | ||
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It is later revealed that while he was missing for three years, he was taken in by the [[Pigmask]]s at some point and was brainwashed and reconstructed. He became the [[Masked Man]], commander of the army, and was [[Porky]]'s loyal "robot". Porky then uses him to pull the [[Seven Needles]], a crucial part in his plan to destroy the world. During a long battle with [[Lucas|his brother]], fighting over the final Needle, the ghost of [[Hinawa]] appears. She urges him to stop fighting, and reminds him that he's not Porky's robot, but Claus, her son. He finally recalls his former identity, and commits suicide to join his mother in the afterlife. | It is later revealed that while he was missing for three years, he was taken in by the [[Pigmask]]s at some point and was brainwashed and reconstructed. He became the [[Masked Man]], commander of the army, and was [[Porky]]'s loyal "robot". Porky then uses him to pull the [[Seven Needles]], a crucial part in his plan to destroy the world. During a long battle with [[Lucas|his brother]], fighting over the final Needle, the ghost of [[Hinawa]] appears. She urges him to stop fighting, and reminds him that he's not Porky's robot, but Claus, her son. He finally recalls his former identity, and commits suicide to join his mother in the afterlife. | ||
==In the ''{{se|Super Smash Bros.}}'' series== | |||
One of [[Lucas]]'s {{sw|alternate costume}}s starting with his introduction in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' changes his color scheme to resemble Claus, where his hair changes to orange and the color scheme of his clothes changes to match Claus's. | |||
Claus himself has a {{sw|sticker}} in ''Brawl'' which increases Lucas and [[Ness]]'s PSI attack power by 13. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Claus has a neutral type [[Spirit]]. In his Spirit Battle, he is represented by the aforementioned orange Lucas and a gray metal Lucas with a {{sw|Beam Sword}}, the latter of which represents when he was brainwashed into becoming the Masked Man. The Masked Man himself additionally has a Spirit of his own, which is an attack Spirit who starts the player off with a Beam Sword and increases the power of sword-based attacks. | |||
==Game appearances== | ==Game appearances== | ||
===Sprites=== | ===Sprites=== | ||
{{gallery}} | {{gallery}} | ||
{{Gallery/cell|Claus sprite.png| | {{Gallery/cell|Claus child sprite.png|17px|Claus, when he's younger.}} | ||
{{Gallery/cell|Claus commander sprite.png|Unmasked Man|Claus, unmasked from his [[Masked Man{{!}}other identity]].}} | {{Gallery/cell|Claus commander sprite.png|Unmasked Man|Claus, unmasked from his [[Masked Man{{!}}other identity]].}} | ||
{{Gallery/cell|Claus battle sprite.png|Commander Claus|Claus's in-battle sprite.}} | {{Gallery/cell|Claus battle sprite.png|Commander Claus|Claus's in-battle sprite.}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Claus and Lucas' names are anagrams of each other. | |||
*Claus and Lucas' | *According to an interview by Shigesato Itoi, both [[Lucas]] and Claus are named after the twins from the novel called Le Grand Cashier by Agota Kristof. <ref>http://starmen.net/eb64/interviews/5.php</ref> | ||
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Claus クラウス Claus | |
Claus's sprite in Mother 3 | |
Gender | Male |
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Appears in | Mother 3 |
First chapter | Chapter 1 |
Residence | Tazmily Village |
Relatives | Flint (father) Hinawa (mother) Lucas (brother) Alec (maternal grandfather) |
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Sitar |
Claus is a boy living in Tazmily Village, appearing in Mother 3. He is very active and talkative, a sharp contrast to his twin brother Lucas. He is also known for being mischievous and the cause of minor troubles for the townspeople.
In Mother 3
Claus first appears in the prologue, visiting his grandfather at Mt. Oriander. He loves playing with the Drago family, and spent most of his time on his visit playing outside and exploring. In Chapter 1, however, he's yet to return home from his visit because the forest ends up on fire, and there are many dangerous animals agitated. His mother is killed by one of these reconstructed animals, the Mecha-Drago, and seeks revenge after being found and rescued by the Tazmily townsfolk.
He tells only Lucas about his plan to take revenge against the Mecha-Drago for killing his mother, and steals his father's homemade knife to fight it. When Flint is put in jail for injuring a few of the villagers, Claus lets him out by concealing a nail file in an apple for him to break the lock with. Claus then heads off to the mountains, meeting the Magypsies on the way there and learning of his psychic abilities. He finds the Mecha-Drago, and gets at least severely injured in the fight. He then went missing, and none of the townsfolk know of what happened to him. Flint spends the next three years searching for him in the mountains, to no avail.
It is later revealed that while he was missing for three years, he was taken in by the Pigmasks at some point and was brainwashed and reconstructed. He became the Masked Man, commander of the army, and was Porky's loyal "robot". Porky then uses him to pull the Seven Needles, a crucial part in his plan to destroy the world. During a long battle with his brother, fighting over the final Needle, the ghost of Hinawa appears. She urges him to stop fighting, and reminds him that he's not Porky's robot, but Claus, her son. He finally recalls his former identity, and commits suicide to join his mother in the afterlife.
In the Super Smash Bros. series
One of Lucas's alternate costumes starting with his introduction in Super Smash Bros. Brawl changes his color scheme to resemble Claus, where his hair changes to orange and the color scheme of his clothes changes to match Claus's.
Claus himself has a sticker in Brawl which increases Lucas and Ness's PSI attack power by 13. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Claus has a neutral type Spirit. In his Spirit Battle, he is represented by the aforementioned orange Lucas and a gray metal Lucas with a Beam Sword, the latter of which represents when he was brainwashed into becoming the Masked Man. The Masked Man himself additionally has a Spirit of his own, which is an attack Spirit who starts the player off with a Beam Sword and increases the power of sword-based attacks.
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Trivia
- Claus and Lucas' names are anagrams of each other.
- According to an interview by Shigesato Itoi, both Lucas and Claus are named after the twins from the novel called Le Grand Cashier by Agota Kristof. [1]
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