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[[{{ns:image}}:Boneyard.jpg|thumb|Mr. Bones appears in the Boneyard.]]
|image=[[File:LuigiMansion Boneyard.png|200px]]<br>In ''Luigi's Mansion''<br>[[File:Spooky in Boneyard LM3DS.png|200px]]<br>In the Nintendo 3DS remake
The '''Boneyard''' is one of the few locations in [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]] actually located outside of the mansion. It is cleared in Area Two.
|area=Area Two
|portrait=[[Spooky (character)|Spooky]]
|ghost=[[Mr. Bones]]
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The '''Boneyard''' is an outdoor area of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|mansion]] in the [[Luigi's Mansion|game of the same name]]. It is first accessed and cleared in Area Two. The area has a doghouse that [[Spooky (character)|Spooky]] sleeps inside of, and he chases [[Luigi]] around the location when approached. An irritated [[Mr. Bones]] rises out from the ground, and capturing it into the [[Poltergust 3000]] is required before Luigi can do so to Spooky. After Luigi captures both of them, the Boneyard lights up, with sparkles appearing inside of the doghouse, which can selected by the [[Game Boy Horror]] to produce an air vacuum that sends Luigi to the [[Graveyard]].<ref>{{cite|quote=After you've dealt with the dog, you'll be able to enter the doghouse by selecting it with the Game Boy Horror and walking close to the resulting air vacuum.|title=''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Volume 150|date=November 2001|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|page=35|author=Averill, Alan, George Sinfield, Jennifer Villareal, Drew Williams, et al.}}</ref> Three [[Temper Terror]]s can be optionally encountered in the Boneyard during the [[blackout]].


The Boneyard has a sprout that can be watered to grow a bit,<ref>{{cite|quote=The sprout in the boneyard garden needs water. Fill the Poltergust 3000 with water and spray it onto the sprout. It'll grow a little.|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Player's Guide|page=45|author=Sinfield, George|isbn=1-930206-14-3}}</ref> then again after [[Bogmire]] to have it grow a lot,<ref>{{cite|author=Sinfield|quote=After you collect Bogmire in the graveyard, water the plant again. It'll grow a lot.|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Player's Guide|page=45}}</ref> and lastly after defeating [[Boolossus]] to have the plant produce a [[Gold Diamond]], two [[Gold Bar]]s, 20 [[Bill]]s, and 30 [[Coin]]s.<ref>{{cite|timestamp=0:08|url=youtu.be/0DypkVXB75I?feature=shared&t=8|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Boneyard Plant Final Watering Gold Diamond|date=April 28, 2023|author=HowToDoVideoGames|publisher=YouTube|language=en}}</ref> If Luigi does not water the flower after defeating either boss, the plant withers and dies.
After extinguishing the flames on the [[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]] side of the Boneyard with the Water Element, Luigi found himself in a grassy lawn. A sleeping ghost dog was inside its doghouse in the northwestern corner of the room. When Luigi looked inside its water dish, the plumber noticed it was empty. He decided to fill it up with Water Element from his [[Poltergust 3000|vacuum]]. This proved to be a mistake, however, as the water woke [[Spooky]] from his nap. The guard dog chased Luigi throughout the Boneyard, threatening to crush him in his gaping maw, barking and growling all the while.. Luigi was spared, however, by a [[Mr. Bones]] arriving, complaining about the noise. Luigi quickly sucked up the Mr. Bones, leaving a bone planted in the dirt. Spooky, unable to resist, started licking the bone, revealing his heart. Luigi turned on the Poltergust 3000 and began. When Spooky was captured, the Boneyard brightened somehow.


==Names in other languages==
Luigi noticed some sparkles inside Spooky's doghouse, and decided to investigate with his [[Game Boy Horror]]. The result was the plumber being sucked in and deposited inside the [[Graveyard]].
{{foreign names
|Jpn=裏の空き地
|JpnR=Ura no akichi
|JpnM=Empty back lot
|Spa=El patio
|SpaM=The backyard
|Fre=Ossuaire
|FreM={{wp|Ossuary}}
|Ger=Letzte Ruhestätte
|GerM=Final Resting Place
|Ita=Ossario
|ItaM=Ossuary
}}


==References==
The only items of interest in the Boneyard are Spooky's doghouse, a spigot, and a small bean-like plant buried in dirt on the eastern side.
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==Notes==
[[Category:Haunted areas]]
If Luigi waters the bean-like plant once in every Area after Area 1, the sprout will grow into a bud, then a flower, then a pod. One more watering will cause the pod to open revealing many treasures, including one of only two [[Gold Diamond|Gold Diamonds]] in the game.
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