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In ''Luigi's Mansion'', Gooigi serves as the second player in the game's new multiplayer mode. He begins with only 50 [[Heart Point|HP]] and is vulnerable to fire, burning and melting very easily, but can revive indefinitely if his health reaches zero.<ref>GameXplain (October 11, 2018). [https://youtu.be/SUkASoKT5D4 Meeting Gooigi in Luigi's Mansion 3DS Cutscene! + A Peek into E. Gadd's Future]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 12, 2018.</ref> When Gooigi is not being played by a second player, he is seen in the background of The Lab, staring at some test tubes. | In ''Luigi's Mansion'', Gooigi serves as the second player in the game's new multiplayer mode. He begins with only 50 [[Heart Point|HP]] and is vulnerable to fire, burning and melting very easily, but can revive indefinitely if his health reaches zero.<ref>GameXplain (October 11, 2018). [https://youtu.be/SUkASoKT5D4 Meeting Gooigi in Luigi's Mansion 3DS Cutscene! + A Peek into E. Gadd's Future]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 12, 2018.</ref> When Gooigi is not being played by a second player, he is seen in the background of The Lab, staring at some test tubes. | ||
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====''Luigi's Mansion 3''==== | ====''Luigi's Mansion 3''==== | ||
Gooigi reappears in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', where the player can use him to reach certain areas that Luigi cannot reach, such as areas behind bars, past spikes, and through grates. However, he melts if he touches water and disintegrates if he touches fire. Gooigi is unable to open doors, although he can still insert [[key]]s in them to unlock them. Gooigi can also vibrate when Luigi is near a door and enters a room where a [[Boo]] is hidden; the closer Luigi is to the Boo, the more Gooigi vibrates, similarly to the [[Game Boy Horror]]'s [[Boo Radar]] in ''Luigi's Mansion''. He also has only 25 HP; however, whenever Gooigi takes damage, he momentarily recovers his HP at a steady pace. In co-op mode, Gooigi is controlled by the second player. He also appears in the [[ScareScraper]], where multiple colored Gooigis can appear for multiplayer; Gooigis come in blue, gold, and pink colors. He also appears in [[ScreamPark]], where the player can choose him or Luigi as a playable character. According to E. Gadd when supplying Luigi with Gooigi, he created him to have a helper in catching ghosts on his spare time, since E. Gadd's advanced age prevented him from being as capable of doing ghost-hunting himself as before. | Gooigi reappears in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', where the player can use him to reach certain areas that Luigi cannot reach, such as areas behind bars, past spikes, and through grates. However, he melts if he touches water and disintegrates if he touches fire. Gooigi is unable to open doors, although he can still insert [[key]]s in them to unlock them. Gooigi can also vibrate when Luigi is near a door and enters a room where a [[Boo]] is hidden; the closer Luigi is to the Boo, the more Gooigi vibrates, similarly to the [[Game Boy Horror]]'s [[Boo Radar]] in ''Luigi's Mansion''. He also has only 25 HP; however, whenever Gooigi takes damage, he momentarily recovers his HP at a steady pace. In co-op mode, Gooigi is controlled by the second player. He also appears in the [[ScareScraper]], where multiple colored Gooigis can appear for multiplayer; Gooigis come in blue, gold, and pink colors. He also appears in [[ScreamPark]], where the player can choose him or Luigi as a playable character. According to E. Gadd when supplying Luigi with Gooigi, he created him to have a helper in catching ghosts on his spare time, since E. Gadd's advanced age prevented him from being as capable of doing ghost-hunting himself as before. |