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|caption1=The Dark Moon, seen at the beginning of the game before it is shattered
|caption1=The Dark Moon, seen at the beginning of the game before it's shattered
|footer=The Dark Moon being zapped by King Boo
|footer=The Dark Moon being zapped by King Boo
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{{quote|See that on the screen? That there is the {{color|purple|Dark Moon}}. It's a mysterious celestial body that has a pacifying effect on all of the ghosts in {{color-link|orange|Evershade Valley}}.|Professor E. Gadd|Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon}}
{{quote|See that on the screen? That there is the {{color|Dark Moon|purple}}. It's a mysterious celestial body that has a pacifying effect on all of the ghosts in {{color-link|Evershade Valley|orange}}.|Professor Elvin Gadd|Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon}}
The '''Dark Moon''' is a crystal moon that is seen in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. It resides in the sky over [[Evershade Valley]] and the five mansions in it. The Dark Moon exudes energy that calms the [[ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghost]]s in Evershade Valley and causes them to be friendly. In the beginning of the game, [[King Boo]] builds up power from the gem on [[crown (King Boo)|his crown]] and zaps the Dark Moon, shattering it into six pieces that are scattered across Evershade Valley and causing the ghosts to become hostile. The Dark Moon's destruction also causes ominous fog to cover the valley. One of the pieces lands between [[Professor E. Gadd]]'s [[Bunker]] and the [[Gloomy Manor]]; the professor collects it before contacting [[Luigi]]. Each of the five remaining pieces is given to a [[Possessor]], by King Boo, in each of Evershade Valley's five mansions: the Gloomy Manor, [[Haunted Towers]], [[Old Clockworks]], [[Secret Mine]], and [[Treacherous Mansion]]. Luigi must recover all of these pieces and restore the Dark Moon in order to make the ghosts peaceful again. After a piece has been recovered, E. Gadd uses an invention to clean it in order to get rid of disruptive energy and restore its original properties; this also clears away some of the dark fog.


In ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', a miniature version of the Dark Moon can be found inside the [[Drawing Room]], accompanying a miniature model of the Gloomy Manor. Additionally, when King Boo gets dazed during his boss fight, purple moons spin around his head rather than typical stars.
The '''Dark Moon''' is a crystal moon that is seen in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. It resides in the sky over [[Evershade Valley]] and the five mansions in it. The Dark Moon exudes energy that calms the ghosts in Evershade Valley and causes them to be friendly. In the beginning of the game, [[King Boo]] builds up power from the gem on [[King Boo's Crown|his crown]] and zaps the Dark Moon, shattering it into six pieces that are scattered across Evershade Valley and causing the ghosts to become hostile. One of the pieces lands between [[Professor Elvin Gadd]]'s [[Bunker]] and [[Gloomy Manor]]; the professor collects it before contacting [[Luigi]]. Each of the five remaining pieces are given to a possessor ghost, by King Boo, in each of Evershade Valley's five mansions: Gloomy Manor, [[Haunted Towers]], [[Old Clockworks]], [[Secret Mine]], and [[Treacherous Mansion]]. [[Luigi]] must recover all of these pieces and restore the Dark Moon in order to make the ghosts peaceful again. After a piece has been recovered, E. Gadd uses an invention to clean it in order to get rid of disruptive energy and restore its original properties.
 
In ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', a miniature version of the Dark Moon can be found inside the [[Drawing Room]] accompanying a miniature model of the [[Gloomy Manor]]. Additionally, when [[King Boo]] gets dazed during his boss fight, purple moons spin around his head rather than typical stars.


In ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', nine Dark Moons serve as the collectibles granted for completing the nine missions during the ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]'' event. A statue based on the game is unlocked for every three Dark Moons earned.
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ダークムーン
|Jap=ダークムーン
|JapR=Dāku Mūn
|JapR=Dākumūn
|JapM=Dark Moon
|JapM=Dark Moon
|Spa=Luna Oscura
|Spa=Luna Oscura
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|Ger=Finstermond
|Ger=Finstermond
|GerM=Dark Moon
|GerM=Dark Moon
|Fre=Lune Noire
|Fra=Lune Noire
|FreM=Black Moon
|FraM=Black Moon
|Por=Lua Negra
|Por=Lua Negra
|PorM=Black Moon
|PorM=Black Moon
|ChiS=暗月
|Chi=暗月
|ChiSR=Ànyuè
|ChiR=Ànyuè
|ChiSM=Dark Moon
|ChiM=Dark Moon
|Kor=다크 문
|Kor=다크 문
|KorR=Dakeu Mun
|KorR=Dakeu Mun
|KorM=Dark Moon
|KorM=Dark Moon
}}
===Dark Moon piece===
{{foreign names
|Jap=ダークムーンのかけら
|JapR=Dāku Mūn no kakera
|JapM=Dark Moon Fragment
|ChiS=暗月碎片
|ChiSR=Ànyuè Suìpiàn
|ChiSM=
|Kor=다크 문 조각
|KorR=Dakeu Mun Jogak
|KorM=
}}
===E. Gadd's invention===
{{foreign names
|Jap=ゴシゴシビートブラシ
|JapR=Goshigoshi Bīto Burashi
|JapM=Scrubbing Beat Brush; abbreviated as GB, a reference to the [[Game Boy]].
|ChiS=干干净净板刷
|ChiSR=Gāngānjìngjìng Bǎnshuā
|ChiSM=Abbreviated as GB, a reference to the Game Boy.
|Kor=개운한 브러시
|KorR=Gae'unhan Beureosi
|KorM=Abbreviated as GB, a reference to the Game Boy.
}}
}}


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*The gemstone on King Boo's crown appears to be made out of the same material as the Dark Moon.
*The gemstone on King Boo's crown appears to be made out of the same material as the Dark Moon.
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