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''"A murky Underworld genie who resides in a pot. But this genie doesn't grant wishes—he just tries to drag passerbys into his lair! The pot contains a one-dimensional universe—those pulled into it are rarely seen again."'' | ''"A murky Underworld genie who resides in a pot. But this genie doesn't grant wishes—he just tries to drag passerbys into his lair! The pot contains a one-dimensional universe—those pulled into it are rarely seen again."'' | ||
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Sinistew is a new enemy that appears in Kid Icarus: Uprising. Sinistew appears to be phantom-like in nature, resembling a white silhouette with two arms, two pointy ears, and a single eye. It is also surrounded by plumes of steam, all of which are flowing out of a bubbling cauldron of soup. Sinistew's method of attacking includes using its long arms in attempts to grab Pit, in which it'll pull him into the cauldron of soup if it succeeds. This will do some damage before it eventually sends the angel flying out, even though struggling will help break free faster. Its close-ranged attack is attempting to slam one of its hands down on Pit. Sinistews are immune to ranged attacks, making melee attacks the only way of defeating them.
Appearances
Kid Icarus: Uprising
"A murky Underworld genie who resides in a pot. But this genie doesn't grant wishes—he just tries to drag passerbys into his lair! The pot contains a one-dimensional universe—those pulled into it are rarely seen again."
Sinistews are uncommon land enemies, first encountered in Dark Pit.
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