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|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release='''Original release:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|September 14, 2001<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/glmj/index.html|title=ルイージマンション|publisher=Nintendo Co., Ltd.|language=ja|accessdate=February 21, 2018}}</ref>|USA|November 18, 2001<ref>''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' {{iw|smashwiki|Chronicle}}</ref>|Europe|May 3, 2002|Australia|May 17, 2002|Brazil|August 23, 2002}} '''[[Player's Choice|Player's Choice release]]:'''<br>{{flag list|Europe|April 4, 2003|USA|2003}}
|release='''Original release:'''<br>{{release|Japan|September 14, 2001|USA|November 18, 2001|Europe|May 3, 2002|Australia|May 17, 2002}} '''[[Player's Choice|Player's Choice release]]:'''<br>{{release|Europe|April 4, 2003|USA|September 25, 2003}}
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|genre=Action-adventure
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|platforms=[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|platforms=[[Nintendo GameCube]]
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'''''Luigi's Mansion''''' is a launch title for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] initially released in 2001, and is the first installment of the ''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' series. It marks the second time where [[Luigi]] is the main protagonist, with [[Mario]] playing a supporting role, the first being ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]''. The game marks the debuts of [[King Boo]], Luigi's main antagonist, as well as [[Professor E. Gadd]], a major supporting character in the series. It was also one of two ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-related games on the GameCube to continue the use of [[Nintendo 64|N64]]-era artwork and renders, along with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (another early GameCube title), though it also introduced the current 3D art direction of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, particularly with Mario and [[Bowser]]'s in-game designs.
'''''Luigi's Mansion''''' is a launch title for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] initially released in 2001, and is the first installment of the ''[[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' series. It marks the second time where [[Luigi]] is the main protagonist, with [[Mario]] playing a supporting role, the first being ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. The game marks the debuts of [[King Boo]], Luigi's main antagonist, as well as [[Professor E. Gadd]], a major supporting character in the series. It was also one of two ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-related games on the GameCube to continue the use of [[Nintendo 64|N64]]-era artwork and renders, along with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (another early GameCube title), though it also introduced the current 3D art direction of the ''Super Mario'' franchise, particularly with Mario and [[Bowser]]'s in-game designs.
 
A sequel to ''Luigi's Mansion'', titled ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', was released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] family of systems on March 20, 2013, with [[Luigi's Mansion 3|a third installment]] released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on October 31, 2019. A [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|remake]] of ''Luigi's Mansion'', developed by [[GREZZO Co.,Ltd.]], was released for the Nintendo 3DS on October 12, 2018.


A sequel to ''Luigi's Mansion'', titled ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', was released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] family of systems on March 20, 2013, with [[Luigi's Mansion 3|a third installment]] released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on October 31, 2019. A [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|remake]] of ''Luigi's Mansion'', developed by [[GREZZO Co., Ltd.]], was released for the Nintendo 3DS on October 12, 2018.
==Story==
==Story==
===Instruction booklet===
===Instruction booklet===
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*{{button|gcn|Stick}} - Move (in sidestep mode, the stick does not change Luigi's facing direction)
*{{button|gcn|Stick}} - Move (in sidestep mode, the stick does not change Luigi's facing direction)
*{{button|gcn|A}} - Examine an object / Open a door / Call out for Mario / Reply to E. Gadd
*{{button|gcn|A}} - Examine an object / Open a door / Call out for Mario / Reply to E. Gadd
*{{button|gcn|B}} - Hold to turn the flashlight off, release to turn it on
*{{button|gcn|B}} - Turn the flashlight on or off
*{{button|gcn|X}} - Search, using the [[Game Boy Horror]]
*{{button|gcn|X}} - Search, using the [[Game Boy Horror]]
*{{button|gcn|Y}} - Check the map
*{{button|gcn|Y}} - Check the map
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==Ghosts==
==Ghosts==
{{quote|As a result of extensive research, I have divided ghosts into several categories.|[[Professor E. Gadd]]|Instruction Booklet}}
{{quote2|As a result of extensive research, I have divided ghosts into several categories.|[[Professor E. Gadd]]|Instruction Booklet}}
===Normal ghosts===
===Normal ghosts===
====Small====
====Small====
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!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Mice.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Blue Mouse]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Mice.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Blue Mouse]]
|rowspan=2|Tiny ghost mice that slowly scuttle along the floor, moving through walls.
|rowspan=2|Tiny ghost mice that slowly scuttle along the floor, moving through walls.
|{{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}
|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}
|{{color link|darkorange|Anteroom}}, {{color link|hotpink|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}, {{color link|limegreen|Safari Room}}
|{{color-link|Anteroom|darkorange}}, {{color-link|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Armory}}, {{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}, {{color-link|Safari Room|limegreen}}
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|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|hotpink|Breaker Room}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Butler's Room}}, {{color link|darkorange|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 1}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Breaker Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Butler's Room|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Hallway 1}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}
|-
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!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Mice.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Purple Mouse]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Mice.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Purple Mouse]]
|rowspan=2|Tiny ghost mice that walk along the floors and walls.
|rowspan=2|Tiny ghost mice that walk along the floors and walls.
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}
|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}
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|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|darkorange|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 1}}, {{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Hallway 1}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}
|-
|-
![[File:Gold Mouse.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Gold Mouse]]
![[File:Gold Mouse.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Gold Mouse]]
|Tiny ghost mice that appear randomly in certain places or after examining a piece of [[cheese]]. They move extremely fast, but catching one earns a large amount of treasure.
|Tiny ghost mice that appear randomly in certain places or after examining a piece of [[cheese]]. They move extremely fast, but catching one earns a large amount of treasure.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Dining Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Fortune-teller's Room}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}, {{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}, {{color link|limegreen|Safari Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Sealed Room}}, {{color link|darkorange|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study}}, {{color link|limegreen|Tea Room}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Dining Room|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Fortune-teller's Room|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}, {{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}, {{color-link|Safari Room|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Sealed Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Study}}, {{color-link|Tea Room|limegreen}}
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!colspan=4|Bats
!colspan=4|Bats
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![[File:LM Purple Bats.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Bat (ghost)|Purple Bat]]
![[File:LM Purple Bats.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Bat (ghost)|Purple Bat]]
|Swarms of bats that attack Luigi when he approaches.
|Swarms of bats that attack Luigi when he approaches.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}, {{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}
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!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Gold Bats.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Bat (ghost)|Yellow Bat]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Gold Bats.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Bat (ghost)|Yellow Bat]]
|rowspan=2|Swarms of bats that attack Luigi when he activates the Poltergust.
|rowspan=2|Swarms of bats that attack Luigi when he activates the Poltergust.
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Hidden Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|{{color-link|Hidden Room|dodgerblue}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|{{color link|hotpink|Breaker Room}}
|{{color-link|Breaker Room|hotpink}}
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|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}, {{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}  
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}  
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!colspan=4|Elemental Ghosts
!colspan=4|Elemental Ghosts
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![[File:Fire Elemental Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Elemental Ghost|Fire Elemental Ghost]]
![[File:Fire Elemental Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Elemental Ghost|Fire Elemental Ghost]]
|Small spirits that spawn from strong flames after the [[Element medal|Fire Element Medal]] is collected. Sucking them in lets the Poltergust shoot fire.
|Small spirits that spawn from strong flames after the [[Element medal|Fire Element Medal]] is collected. Sucking them in lets the Poltergust shoot fire.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Ball Room}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Butler's Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Cold Storage}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Graveyard}}, {{color link|darkorange|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}, {{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}, {{color link|hotpink|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|Roof}}, {{color link|hotpink|Sitting Room}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Ball Room|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Butler's Room|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Cold Storage|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Dining Room}}, {{color-link|Graveyard|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Study}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}, {{color-link|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Roof}}, {{color-link|Sitting Room|hotpink}}
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![[File:Water Elemental Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Elemental Ghost|Water Elemental Ghost]]
![[File:Water Elemental Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Elemental Ghost|Water Elemental Ghost]]
|Small spirits that spawn from sources of water after the [[Element medal|Water Element Medal]] is collected. Sucking them in lets the Poltergust shoot water.
|Small spirits that spawn from sources of water after the [[Element medal|Water Element Medal]] is collected. Sucking them in lets the Poltergust shoot water.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Bathroom (2F)}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Boneyard}}, {{color link|limegreen|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}, {{color link|hotpink|Sitting Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Washroom (2F)}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Bathroom (2F)|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Boneyard|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Courtyard}}, {{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}, {{color-link|Sitting Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Washroom (2F)|limegreen}}
|-
|-
![[File:Ice Elemental Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]]
![[File:Ice Elemental Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]]
|Small spirits that spawn from frosty areas after the [[Element medal|Ice Element Medal]] is collected. Sucking them in lets the Poltergust shoot ice.
|Small spirits that spawn from frosty areas after the [[Element medal|Ice Element Medal]] is collected. Sucking them in lets the Poltergust shoot ice.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Balcony (3F)}}, {{color link|hotpink|Ceramics Studio}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}, {{color link|hotpink|Pipe Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Tea Room}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Balcony (3F)|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Ceramics Studio|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}, {{color-link|Pipe Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Tea Room|limegreen}}
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|-
!colspan=4|Flying Fish
!colspan=4|Flying Fish
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![[File:Pink Flying Fish.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Flying Fish|Pink Flying Fish]]
![[File:Pink Flying Fish.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Flying Fish|Pink Flying Fish]]
|Floating ghosts that spawn endlessly and float through the air, moving at medium speeds.
|Floating ghosts that spawn endlessly and float through the air, moving at medium speeds.
|{{color link|limegreen|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard}}
|{{color-link|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Courtyard}}
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Ball Room}}
|{{color-link|Ball Room|dodgerblue}}
|-
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!rowspan=2|[[File:Green Flying Fish.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Flying Fish|Green Flying Fish]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:Green Flying Fish.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Flying Fish|Green Flying Fish]]
|rowspan=2|Floating ghosts that spawn endlessly and float through the air, moving at fast speeds.
|rowspan=2|Floating ghosts that spawn endlessly and float through the air, moving at fast speeds.
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|{{color link|dodgerblue|Ball Room}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Butler's Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard}}
|{{color-link|Ball Room|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Butler's Room|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Courtyard}}
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|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|hotpink|Pipe Room}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Pipe Room|hotpink}}
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!colspan=4|Miscellaneous
!colspan=4|Miscellaneous
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![[File:Meteor Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Shining Ghost]]
![[File:Meteor Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Shining Ghost]]
|Meteor-like ghosts that cannot be fully sucked in, but pulled against the Poltergust's nozzle and released to shoot them out at a high speed.
|Meteor-like ghosts that cannot be fully sucked in, but pulled against the Poltergust's nozzle and released to shoot them out at a high speed.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Observatory}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Observatory|limegreen}}
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!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Spark.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Spark (ghost)|Spark]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Spark.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Spark (ghost)|Spark]]
|rowspan=2|Slow-moving spiky red ghosts that come out of walls and explode.
|rowspan=2|Slow-moving spiky red ghosts that come out of walls and explode.
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|{{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}
|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}
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|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}, {{color link|hotpink|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 4}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Hallway 4}}
|}
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|rowspan=2|10
|rowspan=2|10
|rowspan=2|The most basic ghost enemy, these orange ghosts appear from behind Luigi and punch to attack.
|rowspan=2|The most basic ghost enemy, these orange ghosts appear from behind Luigi and punch to attack.
|{{color link|darkorange|Anteroom}}, {{color link|hotpink|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory}}, {{color link|hotpink|Sealed Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Sitting Room}}, {{color link|darkorange|Wardrobe Room}}
|{{color-link|Anteroom|darkorange}}, {{color-link|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Armory}}, {{color-link|Sealed Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Sitting Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Wardrobe Room|darkorange}}
|{{color link|hotpink|Cellar (Luigi's Mansion)|Cellar}}, {{color link|hotpink|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|Roof}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Tea Room}}
|{{color-link|Cellar (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Cellar}}, {{color-link|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Roof}}, {{color-link|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Storage Room}}, {{color-link|Tea Room|limegreen}}
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|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Astral Hall}}, {{color link|limegreen|Balcony (3F)}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|limegreen|Billiards Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Butler's Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|darkorange|Master Bedroom (Luigi's Mansion)|Master Bedroom}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|darkorange|Nursery}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|darkorange|Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|Parlor}}, {{color link|limegreen|Safari Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|Telephone Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|The Artist's Studio}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Astral Hall|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Balcony (3F)|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Billiards Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Butler's Room|dodgerblue}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Conservatory}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Dining Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Master Bedroom (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Master Bedroom}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Nursery|darkorange}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Parlor}}, {{color-link|Safari Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Telephone Room|hotpink}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|The Artist's Studio|hotpink}}
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!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Purple Puncher.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Purple Puncher]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Purple Puncher.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Purple Puncher]]
|rowspan=2|20
|rowspan=2|20
|rowspan=2|A magenta-colored intermediate ghost which attacks Luigi by punching from behind.  
|rowspan=2|A magenta-colored intermediate ghost which attacks Luigi by punching from behind.  
|{{color link|hotpink|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room}}
|{{color-link|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Armory}}, {{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Storage Room}}
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}, {{color link|darkorange|Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|Parlor}}, {{color link|hotpink|Pipe Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|Roof}}, {{color link|limegreen|Safari Room}}
|{{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}, {{color-link|Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Parlor}}, {{color-link|Pipe Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Roof}}, {{color-link|Safari Room|limegreen}}
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|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|darkorange|Anteroom}}, {{color link|limegreen|Balcony (3F)}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|Cellar (Luigi's Mansion)|Cellar}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}},{{color link|limegreen|Fortune-teller's Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Nana's Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|darkorange|Nursery}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|Sealed Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Telephone Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|The Artist's Studio}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Anteroom|darkorange}}, {{color-link|Balcony (3F)|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Cellar (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Cellar}}, {{color-link|Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Conservatory}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}},{{color-link|Fortune-teller's Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Laundry Room}}, {{color-link|Nana's Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Nursery|darkorange}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Sealed Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Telephone Room|hotpink}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|The Artist's Studio|hotpink}}
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!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Blue Twirler Screenshot.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Blue Twirler]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Blue Twirler Screenshot.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Blue Twirler]]
|rowspan=2|30
|rowspan=2|30
|rowspan=2|Powerful ghosts that slam the ground around them to attack. They are the strongest of the physically attacking ghosts.
|rowspan=2|Powerful ghosts that slam the ground around them to attack. They are the strongest of the physically attacking ghosts.
|{{color link|hotpink|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory}}, {{color link|hotpink|Sealed Room}}
|{{color-link|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Armory}}, {{color-link|Sealed Room|hotpink}}
|{{color link|darkorange|Anteroom}}, {{color link|hotpink|Cellar (Luigi's Mansion)|Cellar}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room}}, {{color link|darkorange|Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|Parlor}}, {{color link|hotpink|Pipe Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|Roof}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Tea Room}}, {{color link|darkorange|Wardrobe Room}}
|{{color-link|Anteroom|darkorange}}, {{color-link|Cellar (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Cellar}}, {{color-link|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Laundry Room}}, {{color-link|Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Parlor}}, {{color-link|Pipe Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Roof}}, {{color-link|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Storage Room}}, {{color-link|Tea Room|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Wardrobe Room|darkorange}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Balcony (3F)}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|limegreen|Bathroom (2F)}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|limegreen|Fortune-teller's Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Hidden Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|darkorange|Nursery}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|limegreen|Rec Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|Telephone Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|The Artist's Studio}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Balcony (3F)|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Bathroom (2F)|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Fortune-teller's Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Hidden Room|dodgerblue}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Nursery|darkorange}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Rec Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Telephone Room|hotpink}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|The Artist's Studio|hotpink}}
|-
|-
!colspan=5|Element-protected ghosts
!colspan=5|Element-protected ghosts
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|10
|10
|White-sheeted Gold Ghosts with fiery energy protecting their hearts. They must be hit with a water attack before they can be stunned.
|White-sheeted Gold Ghosts with fiery energy protecting their hearts. They must be hit with a water attack before they can be stunned.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Bathroom (1F)}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Boneyard}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|Sitting Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Washroom (2F)}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Bathroom (1F)|dodgerblue}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Boneyard|dodgerblue}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Sitting Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Washroom (2F)|limegreen}}
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Flash.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Flash]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Flash.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Flash]]
|rowspan=2|20
|rowspan=2|20
|rowspan=2|White-sheeted Purple Punchers with icy energy protecting their hearts. They must be hit with a fire attack before they can be stunned.
|rowspan=2|White-sheeted Purple Punchers with icy energy protecting their hearts. They must be hit with a fire attack before they can be stunned.
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Hidden Room}}
|{{color-link|Hidden Room|dodgerblue}}
|{{color link|hotpink|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory}}, {{color link|limegreen|Tea Room}}
|{{color-link|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Armory}}, {{color-link|Tea Room|limegreen}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Butler's Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}, {{color link|hotpink|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|Roof}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Butler's Room|dodgerblue}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}, {{color-link|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Roof}}
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Blue Blaze.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Blue Blaze]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Blue Blaze.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Blue Blaze]]
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|rowspan=2|White-sheeted Blue Twirlers with watery energy protecting their hearts. They must be hit with an ice attack before they can be stunned.
|rowspan=2|White-sheeted Blue Twirlers with watery energy protecting their hearts. They must be hit with an ice attack before they can be stunned.
|
|
|{{color link|hotpink|Telephone Room}}
|{{color-link|Telephone Room|hotpink}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Safari Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Tea Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Safari Room|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Tea Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|-
|-
!colspan=5|Grabbing Ghosts
!colspan=5|Grabbing Ghosts
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|rowspan=2|10
|rowspan=2|10
|rowspan=2|Lavender ghosts that latch onto Luigi from behind, slowing him down until shaken off.
|rowspan=2|Lavender ghosts that latch onto Luigi from behind, slowing him down until shaken off.
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Bathroom (1F)}}, {{color link|hotpink|Pipe Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Tea Room}}
|{{color-link|Bathroom (1F)|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Pipe Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Tea Room|limegreen}}
|
|
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Astral Hall}}, {{color link|limegreen|Billiards Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Hidden Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|limegreen|Rec Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|limegreen|Safari Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|limegreen|The Twins' Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Astral Hall|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Billiards Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Hidden Room|dodgerblue}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Rec Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Safari Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|The Twins' Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Red Grabbing Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Grabbing Ghost|Red Grabbing Ghost]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Red Grabbing Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Grabbing Ghost|Red Grabbing Ghost]]
|rowspan=2|20
|rowspan=2|20
|rowspan=2|Ghosts that latch onto Luigi from behind, damaging him until they are shaken off.
|rowspan=2|Ghosts that latch onto Luigi from behind, damaging him until they are shaken off.
|{{color link|hotpink|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room}}
|{{color-link|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Armory}}, {{color-link|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Laundry Room}}, {{color-link|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Storage Room}}
|{{color link|limegreen|Astral Hall}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Bathroom (1F)}}, {{color link|hotpink|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|Roof}}, {{color link|limegreen|Tea Room}}
|{{color-link|Astral Hall|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Bathroom (1F)|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Roof}}, {{color-link|Tea Room|limegreen}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|darkorange|Master Bedroom (Luigi's Mansion)|Master Bedroom}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|Pipe Room}}, {{color link|darkorange|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|The Artist's Studio}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Washroom (1F)}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Master Bedroom (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Master Bedroom}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Pipe Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Study}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|The Artist's Studio|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Washroom (1F)|dodgerblue}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Turquoise Grabbing Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Grabbing Ghost|Mirror Ghost]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Turquoise Grabbing Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Grabbing Ghost|Mirror Ghost]]
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|rowspan=2|Teal damaging Grabbing Ghosts that can only be seen through a mirror until they are stunned.
|rowspan=2|Teal damaging Grabbing Ghosts that can only be seen through a mirror until they are stunned.
|
|
|{{color link|darkorange|Wardrobe Room}}
|{{color-link|Wardrobe Room|darkorange}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Mirror Room}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Mirror Room|dodgerblue}}
|-
|-
![[File:LM Waiter.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Waiter]]
![[File:LM Waiter.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Waiter]]
|10
|10
|Stocky cyan Grabbing Ghosts that shuttle food to [[Mr. Luggs]], ignoring Luigi completely.
|Stocky cyan Grabbing Ghosts that shuttle food to [[Mr. Luggs]], ignoring Luigi completely.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Dining Room}}
|-
|-
![[File:LM Purple Grabbing Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Grabbing Ghost|Cinema Ghost]]
![[File:LM Purple Grabbing Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Grabbing Ghost|Cinema Ghost]]
|20
|20
|Purple damaging Grabbing Ghosts that can only be seen by their shadows against a projected backdrop until they are stunned.
|Purple damaging Grabbing Ghosts that can only be seen by their shadows against a projected backdrop until they are stunned.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Projection Room}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Projection Room|limegreen}}
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|-
!colspan=5|Masked ghosts
!colspan=5|Masked ghosts
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!rowspan=2|[[File:Shy Guy ghost LM.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:Shy Guy ghost LM.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy]]
|rowspan=2|20
|rowspan=2|20
|rowspan=2|Differently colored masked ghosts. The red ones jab at Luigi with spears, while the green ones twirl them when close enough. Their masks must be pulled off with the Poltergust before they can be stunned.
|rowspan=2|Differently colored masked ghosts that jab at Luigi with spears. Their masks must be pulled off with the Poltergust before they can be stunned.
|
|
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Hidden Room}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Sitting Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Tea Room}}
|{{color-link|Hidden Room|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Laundry Room}}, {{color-link|Sitting Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Tea Room|limegreen}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Astral Hall}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|The Artist's Studio}}, {{color link|limegreen|The Twins' Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Astral Hall|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|The Artist's Studio|hotpink}}, {{color-link|The Twins' Room|limegreen}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|-
|-
![[File:LM Shy Guy Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Ghost Guy|Dancing masked ghost]]
![[File:LM Shy Guy Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Ghost Guy|Dancing masked ghost]]
|20
|20
|Multicolored Shy Guys that dance in pairs. Their red-and-white masks must be removed before they can be stunned, but catching one causes its partner to start pursuing.
|Multicolored Shy Guys that dance in pairs. Their red-and-white masks must be removed before they can be stunned, but catching one causes its partner to start pursuing.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Ball Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|Roof}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Ball Room|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Roof}}
|-
|-
!colspan=5|Hallway ghosts
!colspan=5|Hallway ghosts
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|rowspan=2|0
|rowspan=2|0
|rowspan=2|Harmless lavender ghosts that dangle down behind Luigi to startle him, usually in hallways.
|rowspan=2|Harmless lavender ghosts that dangle down behind Luigi to startle him, usually in hallways.
|{{color link|limegreen|Bottom of the Well}}, {{color link|limegreen|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard}}
|{{color-link|Bottom of the Well|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Courtyard}}
|
|
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}, {{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|[[File:Purple Bomber.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Purple Bomber]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:Purple Bomber.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Purple Bomber]]
|rowspan=2|0
|rowspan=2|0
|rowspan=2|Purple Ceiling Surprises that drop a bomb when they appear.
|rowspan=2|Purple Ceiling Surprises that drop a bomb when they appear.
|{{color link|hotpink|Sealed Room}}
|{{color-link|Sealed Room|hotpink}}
|{{color link|hotpink|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory}}, {{color link|limegreen|Bottom of the Well}}, {{color link|hotpink|Pipe Room}}, {{color link|limegreen|Safari Room}}
|{{color-link|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Armory}}, {{color-link|Bottom of the Well|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Pipe Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Safari Room|limegreen}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}, {{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}, {{color link|hotpink|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 4}}, {{color link|hotpink|The Artist's Studio}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Courtyard}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Hallway 4}}, {{color-link|The Artist's Studio|hotpink}}
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|[[File:BowlinGhost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Bowling Ghost]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:BowlinGhost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Bowling Ghost]]
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|rowspan=2|Yellow ghosts that roll a purple ball at Luigi in the hallways.
|rowspan=2|Yellow ghosts that roll a purple ball at Luigi in the hallways.
|
|
|{{color link|hotpink|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|Roof}}, {{color link|hotpink|Telephone Room}}
|{{color-link|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Roof}}, {{color-link|Telephone Room|hotpink}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}, {{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}, {{color link|hotpink|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 4}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Hallway 4}}
|-
|-
!colspan=5|Miscellaneous
!colspan=5|Miscellaneous
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|rowspan=2|40
|rowspan=2|40
|rowspan=2|Sloppy green ghosts that drop [[banana|banana peel]]s on the ground every few moments rather than attack.
|rowspan=2|Sloppy green ghosts that drop [[banana|banana peel]]s on the ground every few moments rather than attack.
|{{color link|hotpink|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory}}, {{color link|limegreen|Safari Room}}, {{color link|darkorange|Wardrobe Room}}
|{{color-link|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Armory}}, {{color-link|Safari Room|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Wardrobe Room|darkorange}}
|{{color link|limegreen|Astral Hall}}, {{color link|hotpink|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|Roof}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room}}
|{{color-link|Astral Hall|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Roof}}, {{color-link|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Storage Room}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|hotpink|The Artist's Studio}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Dining Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Laundry Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|The Artist's Studio|hotpink}}
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Skeleton Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Mr. Bones]]
!rowspan=2|[[File:LM Skeleton Ghost.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Mr. Bones]]
|rowspan=2|30
|rowspan=2|30
|rowspan=2|Skeleton ghosts that throw a bone, then fall apart, which is the only time they are vulnerable.
|rowspan=2|Skeleton ghosts that throw a bone, then fall apart, which is the only time they are vulnerable.
|{{color link|hotpink|Telephone Room}}
|{{color-link|Telephone Room|hotpink}}
|{{color link|limegreen|Astral Hall}}
|{{color-link|Astral Hall|limegreen}}
|-
|-
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|dodgerblue|Boneyard}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Graveyard}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Boneyard|dodgerblue}}, {{color-link|Graveyard|dodgerblue}}
|-
|-
![[File:LM SpeedySpirit.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Speedy Spirit]]
![[File:LM SpeedySpirit.png|150x150px]]<br>[[Speedy Spirit]]
|10
|10
|Cyan-colored Gold Ghosts that hide in objects in dark rooms, flying away at high speeds when discovered. If caught, they drop a large amount of treasure. If stunned and not vacuumed immediately or if left alone for too long, they disappear forever.
|Cyan-colored Gold Ghosts that hide in objects in dark rooms, flying away at high speeds when discovered. If caught, they drop a large amount of treasure. If stunned and not vacuumed immediately or if left alone for too long, they disappear forever.
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color link|limegreen|Billiards Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Breaker Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Cellar (Luigi's Mansion)|Cellar}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Hidden Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}, {{color link|limegreen|Nana's Room}}, {{color link|darkorange|Nursery}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color link|limegreen|Rec Room}}, {{color link|hotpink|Sealed Room}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room}}, {{color link|darkorange|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study}}, {{color link|limegreen|The Twins' Room}}, {{color link|darkorange|Wardrobe Room}}
|colspan=2 align=center|{{color-link|Billiards Room|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Breaker Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Cellar (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Cellar}}, {{color-link|Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Conservatory}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Dining Room}}, {{color-link|Hidden Room|dodgerblue}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}, {{color-link|Nana's Room|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Nursery|darkorange}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}, {{color-link|Rec Room|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Sealed Room|hotpink}}, {{color-link|Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Storage Room}}, {{color-link|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Study}}, {{color-link|The Twins' Room|limegreen}}, {{color-link|Wardrobe Room|darkorange}}
|}
|}
*{{footnote|note|☽︎|Only during the [[blackout]]}}
*{{footnote|note|☽︎|Only during the [[blackout]]}}
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|align=center|[[File:NevilleGold.png|128px]]<br><big>1</big>
|align=center|[[File:NevilleGold.png|128px]]<br><big>1</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|darkorange|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study}}
|{{color-link|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Study}}
|Neville is found reading on his rocking chair, launching a book from the bookshelf at Luigi. Occasionally while Luigi is looking away, he will yawn, exposing his heart.
|Neville is found reading on his rocking chair, launching a book from the bookshelf at Luigi. Occasionally while Luigi is looking away, he will yawn, exposing his heart.
|align=center|'''Age 42'''<br>"Neville spends his afterlife reading all the books he missed while living."<hr>''"Ho ho ho ho... Go ahead, try to find me. I can see you, but you cannot see me, ho ho ho ho..."''
|align=center|'''Age 42'''<br>"Neville spends his afterlife reading all the books he missed while living."<hr>''"Ho ho ho ho... Go ahead, try to find me. I can see you, but you cannot see me, ho ho ho ho..."''
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|align=center|[[File:LydiaGold.png|128px]]<br><big>2</big>
|align=center|[[File:LydiaGold.png|128px]]<br><big>2</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|darkorange|Master Bedroom (Luigi's Mansion)|Master Bedroom}}
|{{color-link|Master Bedroom (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Master Bedroom}}
|Lydia is found brushing her hair at the mirror. The curtain on a nearby broken window needs to be opened, allowing a gust of wind to mess up her hair and exposing her heart.
|Lydia is found brushing her hair at the mirror. The curtain on a nearby broken window needs to be opened, allowing a gust of wind to mess up her hair and exposing her heart.
|align=center|'''Age 34'''<br>"She's stashed her secret savings away to prepare for her long afterlife."<hr>''"Isn't my hair just gorgeous? Of course, I do spend a lot of time on it. I was so bored cooped up in that painting... Now I spend all my time in front of the mirror. It seems to scare people, though, so everything is coming up roses!"''
|align=center|'''Age 34'''<br>"She's stashed her secret savings away to prepare for her long afterlife."<hr>''"Isn't my hair just gorgeous? Of course, I do spend a lot of time on it. I was so bored cooped up in that painting... Now I spend all my time in front of the mirror. It seems to scare people, though, so everything is coming up roses!"''
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|align=center|[[File:ChaunceyGold.png|128px]]<br><big>4</big>
|align=center|[[File:ChaunceyGold.png|128px]]<br><big>4</big>
|''Area boss''
|''Area boss''
|{{color link|darkorange|Nursery}}
|{{color-link|Nursery|darkorange}}
|The first boss, Chauncey sleeps at his crib until Luigi moves his rocking horse. After he wakes, Chauncey follows Luigi while making teddy bears fly at him. Luigi needs to use a ball to hit Chauncey, which angers him into shrinking Luigi into a battle arena on his crib. Chauncey then attacks by leaping around and launching rocking horses and balls at Luigi; hitting him with a ball again stuns him and exposes his heart.
|The first boss, Chauncey sleeps at his crib until Luigi moves his rocking horse. After he wakes, Chauncey follows Luigi while making teddy bears fly at him. Luigi needs to use a ball to hit Chauncey, which angers him into shrinking Luigi into a battle arena on his crib. Chauncey then attacks by leaping around and launching rocking horses and balls at Luigi; hitting him with a ball again stuns him and exposes his heart.
|align=center|'''Age 1'''<br>"He cries loudly and never sleeps through the night, but since he was born a ghost, this seems natural."<hr>''"Horsey... rocky... horsey..."''<br>''"Stay away!"''
|align=center|'''Age 1'''<br>"He cries loudly and never sleeps through the night, but since he was born a ghost, this seems natural."<hr>''"Horsey... rocky... horsey..."''<br>''"Stay away!"''
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|align=center|[[File:WhirlindasGold.png|128px]]<br><big>10</big>
|align=center|[[File:WhirlindasGold.png|128px]]<br><big>10</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Ball Room}}
|{{color-link|Ball Room|dodgerblue}}
|The Floating Whirlindas dance above spinning floor plates. Their hearts are exposed after the husband exclaims and they pose for each other.
|The Floating Whirlindas dance above spinning floor plates. Their hearts are exposed after the husband exclaims and they pose for each other.
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"Once the local waltz champions, they can no longer compete since their feet don't touch the floor."<hr>''"So, you can see me? Well, that may be, but you will never find my weakness!"''<br>''"I don't think this gent can even see us!"''
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"Once the local waltz champions, they can no longer compete since their feet don't touch the floor."<hr>''"So, you can see me? Well, that may be, but you will never find my weakness!"''<br>''"I don't think this gent can even see us!"''
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|align=center|[[File:ShiversGold.png|128px]]<br><big>8</big>
|align=center|[[File:ShiversGold.png|128px]]<br><big>8</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Butler's Room}}
|{{color-link|Butler's Room|dodgerblue}}
|Shivers is found pacing in the Area 2 hallway. Luigi needs to use fire on his candlestick, causing him to panic and flee to his room. He ends up accidentally sitting on the candle, however, exposing his heart.
|Shivers is found pacing in the Area 2 hallway. Luigi needs to use fire on his candlestick, causing him to panic and flee to his room. He ends up accidentally sitting on the candle, however, exposing his heart.
|align=center|'''Age 72'''<br>"He wanders the house, endlessly searching for his master's will. He hopes he's included in it!"<hr>''"Ah, the beautiful Melody will not even give me the time of day... What must I do to win her? Passion! Yes! That's it! I will show her I burn for her! My unbridled passion will scorch her soul!"''<br>''"The burning flames of unbridled passion! Or... wait, how about the passionate flames of unbridled burning?"''
|align=center|'''Age 72'''<br>"He wanders the house, endlessly searching for his master's will. He hopes he's included in it!"<hr>''"Ah, the beautiful Melody will not even give me the time of day... What must I do to win her? Passion! Yes! That's it! I will show her I burn for her! My unbridled passion will scorch her soul!"''<br>''"The burning flames of unbridled passion! Or... wait, how about the passionate flames of unbridled burning?"''
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|align=center|[[File:MelodyGold.png|128px]]<br><big>5</big>
|align=center|[[File:MelodyGold.png|128px]]<br><big>5</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory}}
|{{color-link|Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Conservatory}}
|Melody is found playing her piano. Luigi needs to start up the other instruments to cause her to appear, then answer a trivia question about her music correctly. After this she sends her music sheets to attack Luigi. Sucking them all up causes her heart to be exposed.
|Melody is found playing her piano. Luigi needs to start up the other instruments to cause her to appear, then answer a trivia question about her music correctly. After this she sends her music sheets to attack Luigi. Sucking them all up causes her heart to be exposed.
|align=center|'''Age 26'''<br>"Despite playing moving melodies, she has a surly disposition. Oddly enough, she loves video games."<hr>''"Hmph! This ragamuffin looks as if he couldn't play a note!"''<br>''"Show him the power of genius, my music sheets!"''
|align=center|'''Age 26'''<br>"Despite playing moving melodies, she has a surly disposition. Oddly enough, she loves video games."<hr>''"Hmph! This ragamuffin looks as if he couldn't play a note!"''<br>''"Show him the power of genius, my music sheets!"''
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|align=center|[[File:MrLuggs.png|128px]]<br><big>11</big>
|align=center|[[File:MrLuggs.png|128px]]<br><big>11</big>
|''Optional''
|''Optional''
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room}}
|{{color-link|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Dining Room}}
|Mr. Luggs is found gorging himself on a plate of yellow food. The candles next to him need to be lit with fire, and then the food needs sucked up while preventing the two [[Waiter]]s from refilling it. Once the food is gone, Luigi needs to avoid an onslaught of several fireballs Mr. Luggs belches at him. Eventually, he will tire out and his heart is exposed.
|Mr. Luggs is found gorging himself on a plate of yellow food. The candles next to him need to be lit with fire, and then the food needs sucked up while preventing the two [[Waiter]]s from refilling it. Once the food is gone, Luigi needs to avoid an onslaught of several fireballs Mr. Luggs belches at him. Eventually, he will tire out and his heart is exposed.
|align=center|'''Age 30'''<br>"He prefers all-you-can-eat buffets to three meals a day. He ate himself to death but still wasn't satisfied."<hr>''"No one can see me in this darkness! No one no one no one noooooooooo-one!"''<br>''"It's so bright here. Everyone can see me eat! ...I don't care, I'll just keep eating!"''
|align=center|'''Age 30'''<br>"He prefers all-you-can-eat buffets to three meals a day. He ate himself to death but still wasn't satisfied."<hr>''"No one can see me in this darkness! No one no one no one noooooooooo-one!"''<br>''"It's so bright here. Everyone can see me eat! ...I don't care, I'll just keep eating!"''
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|align=center|[[File:SpookyGold.png|128px]]<br><big>13</big>
|align=center|[[File:SpookyGold.png|128px]]<br><big>13</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Boneyard}}
|{{color-link|Boneyard|dodgerblue}}
|Spooky is found resting at its doghouse. When it sees Luigi, it tries to latch onto him while barking. Luigi needs to suck up a [[Mr. Bones]] disturbed by the barking, causing it to drop a bone which distracts Spooky and causes its heart to become exposed.
|Spooky is found resting at its doghouse. When it sees Luigi, it tries to latch onto him while barking. Luigi needs to suck up a [[Mr. Bones]] disturbed by the barking, causing it to drop a bone which distracts Spooky and causes its heart to become exposed.
|align=center|'''Age 4'''<br>"This creepy canine will sink its chops into any seemingly edible thing in sight."<hr>''"Woof woof woof!"''
|align=center|'''Age 4'''<br>"This creepy canine will sink its chops into any seemingly edible thing in sight."<hr>''"Woof woof woof!"''
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|align=center|[[File:Bogmire.png|128px]]<br><big>19</big>
|align=center|[[File:Bogmire.png|128px]]<br><big>19</big>
|''Area boss''
|''Area boss''
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Graveyard}}
|{{color-link|Graveyard|dodgerblue}}
|The second boss, Bogmire emerges from a lightning-struck grave and warps Luigi to his arena. Bogmire makes [[Black Bogmire|shadowy copies]] of himself while teleporting around. The copies can be sucked into the form of a ball of shadowy goo, which can be launched onto Bogmire to expose his heart.
|The second boss, Bogmire emerges from a lightning-struck grave and warps Luigi to his arena. Bogmire makes [[Black Bogmire|shadowy copies]] of himself while teleporting around. The copies can be sucked into the form of a ball of shadowy goo, which can be launched onto Bogmire to expose his heart.
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"A product of the mansion's fear and despair, he's not sure who to fear or what to despair these days."<hr>''N/A''
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"A product of the mansion's fear and despair, he's not sure who to fear or what to despair these days."<hr>''N/A''
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|align=center|[[File:BiffAtlasGold.png|128px]]<br><big>16</big>
|align=center|[[File:BiffAtlasGold.png|128px]]<br><big>16</big>
|''Optional''
|''Optional''
|{{color link|limegreen|Rec Room}}
|{{color-link|Rec Room|limegreen}}
|Biff is found lifting a barbell. Luigi must repeatedly knock a punching bag into him, angering him further until he is stunned on the third hit, exposing his heart.
|Biff is found lifting a barbell. Luigi must repeatedly knock a punching bag into him, angering him further until he is stunned on the third hit, exposing his heart.
|align=center|'''Age 26'''<br>"This kind body builder loves muscles and lilies. Why lilies? They symbolize purity."<hr>''"Look at this buffness! I'm huge! How'd you like to be my punching bag, weakling?"''
|align=center|'''Age 26'''<br>"This kind body builder loves muscles and lilies. Why lilies? They symbolize purity."<hr>''"Look at this buffness! I'm huge! How'd you like to be my punching bag, weakling?"''
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|align=center|[[File:MissPetuniaGold.png|128px]]<br><big>6</big>
|align=center|[[File:MissPetuniaGold.png|128px]]<br><big>6</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|limegreen|Bathroom (2F)}}
|{{color-link|Bathroom (2F)|limegreen}}
|Miss Petunia is found taking a hot bath, and blasts Luigi with scalding water if she sees him looking in. By cooling her bath with ice, her heart is exposed.
|Miss Petunia is found taking a hot bath, and blasts Luigi with scalding water if she sees him looking in. By cooling her bath with ice, her heart is exposed.
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"The Miss Ghost runner-up from six years ago, she hasn't had much modeling work lately."<hr>''"Ahh...a piping hot shower!"''
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"The Miss Ghost runner-up from six years ago, she hasn't had much modeling work lately."<hr>''"Ahh...a piping hot shower!"''
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|align=center|[[File:NanaGold.png|128px]]<br><big>3</big>
|align=center|[[File:NanaGold.png|128px]]<br><big>3</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|limegreen|Nana's Room}}
|{{color-link|Nana's Room|limegreen}}
|Nana is found knitting in her rocking chair. Luigi needs to knock over her basket of three yarn balls, and hit her with each while avoiding her movement and eye lasers. Once hit with all three, her heart is exposed.
|Nana is found knitting in her rocking chair. Luigi needs to knock over her basket of three yarn balls, and hit her with each while avoiding her movement and eye lasers. Once hit with all three, her heart is exposed.
|align=center|'''Age 76'''<br>"She's still knitting the scarf she never finished in life. It now stretches to 871 feet."<hr>''"Hey, it's a funny man. Should I play with him?"''
|align=center|'''Age 76'''<br>"She's still knitting the scarf she never finished in life. It now stretches to 871 feet."<hr>''"Hey, it's a funny man. Should I play with him?"''
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|align=center|[[File:SlimBankshotGold.png|128px]]<br><big>17</big>
|align=center|[[File:SlimBankshotGold.png|128px]]<br><big>17</big>
|''Optional''
|''Optional''
|{{color link|limegreen|Billiards Room}}
|{{color-link|Billiards Room|limegreen}}
|Slim is found pacing the pool table and occasionally playing 3-ball pool, causing the balls to bounce around the room through the air. After he is hit with three balls, his heart is exposed.
|Slim is found pacing the pool table and occasionally playing 3-ball pool, causing the balls to bounce around the room through the air. After he is hit with three balls, his heart is exposed.
|align=center|'''Age 29'''<br>"Slim's a legend in the world of competitive pool. Too bad he's never played a living soul."<hr>''"You want some of this?"''
|align=center|'''Age 29'''<br>"Slim's a legend in the world of competitive pool. Too bad he's never played a living soul."<hr>''"You want some of this?"''
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|align=center|[[File:HenryandOrvilleGold.png|128px]]<br><big>14</big>
|align=center|[[File:HenryandOrvilleGold.png|128px]]<br><big>14</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|limegreen|The Twins' Room}}
|{{color-link|The Twins' Room|limegreen}}
|The twins appear when Luigi spins their helicopter mobile, and they then challenge him to a game of hide-and-seek. Once both are found, they attack him while riding a toy car and plane. When a vehicle is sucked up, that twin's heart is exposed.
|The twins appear when Luigi spins their helicopter mobile, and they then challenge him to a game of hide-and-seek. Once both are found, they attack him while riding a toy car and plane. When a vehicle is sucked up, that twin's heart is exposed.
|align=center|'''Age 5'''<br>"The twins like to play hide and seek, but since they both hide, the game never seems to end."<hr>''"SMASH!"''<br>''"Guh-waaaa!"''
|align=center|'''Age 5'''<br>"The twins like to play hide and seek, but since they both hide, the game never seems to end."<hr>''"SMASH!"''<br>''"Guh-waaaa!"''
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|align=center|[[File:Clairvoya.png|128px]]<br><big>7</big>
|align=center|[[File:Clairvoya.png|128px]]<br><big>7</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|limegreen|Fortune-teller's Room}}
|{{color-link|Fortune-teller's Room|limegreen}}
|Madame Clairvoya is found in front of her crystal ball when the flashlight is shined on it long enough. She provides clues based on the five of Mario's items Luigi finds throughout the mansion, after which she exposes her heart willingly.
|Madame Clairvoya is found in front of her crystal ball when the flashlight is shined on it long enough. She provides clues based on the five of Mario's items Luigi finds throughout the mansion, after which she exposes her heart willingly.
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"Her close connection to the spirit world lets her see nearly 49 days into the future."<hr>''"Destiny chooses our paths..."''
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"Her close connection to the spirit world lets her see nearly 49 days into the future."<hr>''"Destiny chooses our paths..."''
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|align=center|[[File:BoolossusGold.png|128px]]<br><big>22</big>
|align=center|[[File:BoolossusGold.png|128px]]<br><big>22</big>
|''Area boss''
|''Area boss''
|{{color link|limegreen|Balcony (3F)}}
|{{color-link|Balcony (3F)|limegreen}}
|The third boss, Boolossus combines from 15 [[Mini Boo]]s after taking Luigi to its arena. As a Boo, it lacks a heart entirely, and also lacks HP. It bounces around after him and must be moved against a unicorn statue to temporarily pop it back into the smaller Boos. These Boos must be frozen and sucked up. They get more wary and erratic the fewer of them remain, while the combined form gets smaller, faster, and slipperier.
|The third boss, Boolossus combines from 15 [[Mini Boo]]s after taking Luigi to its arena. As a Boo, it lacks a heart entirely, and also lacks HP. It bounces around after him and must be moved against a unicorn statue to temporarily pop it back into the smaller Boos. These Boos must be frozen and sucked up. They get more wary and erratic the fewer of them remain, while the combined form gets smaller, faster, and slipperier.
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"When the shy, timid Boos get together, their body and their attitude get BIG!"<hr>''N/A''
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"When the shy, timid Boos get together, their body and their attitude get BIG!"<hr>''N/A''
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|align=center|[[File:UncleGrimmlyGold.png|128px]]<br><big>20</big>
|align=center|[[File:UncleGrimmlyGold.png|128px]]<br><big>20</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|darkorange|Wardrobe Room}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|{{color-link|Wardrobe Room|darkorange}}{{footnote|main|☽︎}}
|Uncle Grimmly is found in front of a mirror during the [[blackout]]. Occasionally, he tries to be spooky by sticking his arms out and moaning, exposing his heart.
|Uncle Grimmly is found in front of a mirror during the [[blackout]]. Occasionally, he tries to be spooky by sticking his arms out and moaning, exposing his heart.
|align=center|'''Age 45'''<br>"Adrift in the darkness, he tends to keep to himself, which suits the rest of the family just fine."<hr>''"Nobody will find me because I'm old, cranky and, by gum, people are afraid of me!"''
|align=center|'''Age 45'''<br>"Adrift in the darkness, he tends to keep to himself, which suits the rest of the family just fine."<hr>''"Nobody will find me because I'm old, cranky and, by gum, people are afraid of me!"''
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|align=center|[[File:ClockworkSoldiersGold.png|128px]]<br><big>15</big>
|align=center|[[File:ClockworkSoldiersGold.png|128px]]<br><big>15</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|hotpink|Clockwork Room}}
|{{color-link|Clockwork Room|hotpink}}
|The Clockwork Soldiers stand at attention until all the cuckoo clocks in the room are activated, at which point they march after Luigi to attack with their popguns. The Poltergust much be used to unwind their keys to the point they fall out, exposing their individual hearts.  
|The Clockwork Soldiers stand at attention until all the cuckoo clocks in the room are activated, at which point they march after Luigi to attack with their popguns. The Poltergust much be used to unwind their keys to the point they fall out, exposing their individual hearts.  
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"They once belonged to a tightly-wound toy collector, but now they march on their own without any winding."<hr>''"Heyyyyy, stooooppp lookkkinnnggg at meeee!"''<br>''"Squeak squeak"''<br>''"The valve... The valve..."''
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"They once belonged to a tightly-wound toy collector, but now they march on their own without any winding."<hr>''"Heyyyyy, stooooppp lookkkinnnggg at meeee!"''<br>''"Squeak squeak"''<br>''"The valve... The valve..."''
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|align=center|[[File:SuePeaGold.png|128px]]<br><big>9</big>
|align=center|[[File:SuePeaGold.png|128px]]<br><big>9</big>
|''Optional''
|''Optional''
|{{color link|hotpink|Guest Room}}
|{{color-link|Guest Room|hotpink}}
|Sue Pea is found sleeping in her upside-down bedroom. Water must be sprayed on her three times to wake her and expose her heart, though this also angers her into launching her dolls at him.
|Sue Pea is found sleeping in her upside-down bedroom. Water must be sprayed on her three times to wake her and expose her heart, though this also angers her into launching her dolls at him.
|align=center|'''Age 7'''<br>"What was meant to be a short nap seems to have turned into eternal rest for sweet Sue Pea."<hr>''"I won't wet the bed... I promise."''
|align=center|'''Age 7'''<br>"What was meant to be a short nap seems to have turned into eternal rest for sweet Sue Pea."<hr>''"I won't wet the bed... I promise."''
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|align=center|[[File:JarvisGold.png|128px]]<br><big>12</big>
|align=center|[[File:JarvisGold.png|128px]]<br><big>12</big>
|''Optional''
|''Optional''
|{{color link|hotpink|Ceramics Studio}}
|{{color-link|Ceramics Studio|hotpink}}
|Jarvis is found in a pot and challenges Luigi to a ''{{wp|Whac-A-Mole}}''-style game involving freezing him when he pops out of his different jars. Afterwards, he gets mad and launches his jars while he continues popping out of the remainder, heart now exposed.
|Jarvis is found in a pot and challenges Luigi to a ''{{wp|Whac-A-Mole}}''-style game involving freezing him when he pops out of his different jars. Afterwards, he gets mad and launches his jars while he continues popping out of the remainder, heart now exposed.
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"He loves his antique jars so much that he now lives in one. He can hardly contain himself!"<hr>''N/A''
|align=center|'''Age ??'''<br>"He loves his antique jars so much that he now lives in one. He can hardly contain himself!"<hr>''N/A''
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|align=center|[[File:LM Sir Weston Gold Frame Artwork.png|128px]]<br><big>18</big>
|align=center|[[File:LM Sir Weston Gold Frame Artwork.png|128px]]<br><big>18</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|hotpink|Cold Storage}}
|{{color-link|Cold Storage|hotpink}}
|Sir Weston is found frozen in a block of ice, summoning [[icicle]]s to drop. By lighting a bonfire on both sides, Weston is awakened and sends trails of icy spikes along the floor at Luigi. Continuing to flame the ice block eventually shatters it, exposing Weston's heart.
|Sir Weston is found frozen in a block of ice, summoning [[icicle]]s to drop. By lighting a bonfire on both sides, Weston is awakened and sends trails of icy spikes along the floor at Luigi. Continuing to flame the ice block eventually shatters it, exposing Weston's heart.
|align=center|'''Age 30'''<br>"This strange fellow's icy abode may be the reason he hasn't warmed up to being a ghost."<hr>''"Darn, I love the cold, I mean, I just plain love it!"''
|align=center|'''Age 30'''<br>"This strange fellow's icy abode may be the reason he hasn't warmed up to being a ghost."<hr>''"Darn, I love the cold, I mean, I just plain love it!"''
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|align=center|[[File:VincentVanGoreGold.png|128px]]<br><big>21</big>
|align=center|[[File:VincentVanGoreGold.png|128px]]<br><big>21</big>
|''Required''
|''Required''
|{{color link|hotpink|The Artist's Studio}}
|{{color-link|The Artist's Studio|hotpink}}
|Vincent Van Gore is found painting, and sends several waves of normal ghosts he painted at Luigi. Once all of his ghost paintings are gone, his heart is exposed.
|Vincent Van Gore is found painting, and sends several waves of normal ghosts he painted at Luigi. Once all of his ghost paintings are gone, his heart is exposed.
|align=center|'''Age 59'''<br>"Despite failing to sell a single painting in 30 years, this stubborn man refuses to let his art die."<hr>''"Now does he grasp zee power of my creations?"''
|align=center|'''Age 59'''<br>"Despite failing to sell a single painting in 30 years, this stubborn man refuses to let his art die."<hr>''"Now does he grasp zee power of my creations?"''
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|align=center|[[File:KingBooGold.png|128px]]
|align=center|[[File:KingBooGold.png|128px]]
|''Final boss''
|''Final boss''
|{{color link|hotpink|Secret Altar}}
|{{color-link|Secret Altar|hotpink}}
|The fourth and final boss, King Boo is found watching [[Mario]]'s [[painting]] and takes Luigi to an infernal recreation of the mansion's [[Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|roof]]. He battles him in a giant costume of [[Bowser]] capable of charging around, leaping through the air, swinging its tail to defend from the back, throwing spiked bombs, inhaling, and breathing fire. One of the spiked bombs must be grabbed and launched into his face during his next breath attack. This temporarily knocks off the head and sends King Boo panicking out of it, while the head continues to spit ice at Luigi. As a Boo, King Boo lacks a heart and as such cannot be properly latched onto while sucking, but he also cannot pull Luigi. With 500 HP, King Boo has the most health of any individual ghost in the game. When his HP falls below 200, from then on, each time King Boo reenters the Bowser suit, he wil reattach the head backwards, causing the suit to run out of control for a few seconds before it screws its head on straight and functions properly.
|The fourth and final boss, King Boo is found watching [[Mario]]'s [[painting]] and takes Luigi to an infernal recreation of the mansion's [[Roof (Luigi's Mansion)|roof]]. He battles him in a giant costume of [[Bowser]] capable of charging around, throwing spiked bombs, inhaling, and breathing fire. One of the spiked bombs must be grabbed and launched into his face during his next breath attack. This temporarily knocks off the head and sends King Boo panicking out of it, while the head continues to spit ice at Luigi. As a Boo, King Boo lacks a heart and as such cannot be properly latched onto while sucking, but he also cannot pull Luigi. With 500 HP, King Boo has the most health of any individual ghost in the game.
|align=center|''N/A''
|align=center|''N/A''
|}
|}
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|Armor
|Armor
|Certain suits of armor have maces held high, which they swing forward when interacted with. If Luigi is in front, he will be damaged.
|Certain suits of armor have maces held high, which they swing forward when interacted with. If Luigi is in front, he will be damaged.
|{{color link|hotpink|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory}}
|{{color-link|Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Armory}}
|-
|-
|[[Banana|Banana Peel]]
|[[Banana|Banana Peel]]
|Litter the floor and cause Luigi to slip if not sucked up. They are usually dropped by [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s.
|Litter the floor and cause Luigi to slip if not sucked up. They are usually dropped by [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s.
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room}}
|{{color-link|Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Dining Room}}
|-
|-
|[[Bomb]]
|[[Bomb]]
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|Book
|Book
|A book is repeatedly launched at Luigi from a bookshelf by [[Neville]] until it or Neville is sucked up.
|A book is repeatedly launched at Luigi from a bookshelf by [[Neville]] until it or Neville is sucked up.
|{{color link|darkorange|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study}}
|{{color-link|Study (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Study}}
|-
|-
|Chandelier
|Chandelier
|The foyer's chandelier will drop on Luigi should he stand under it before completing Area 1.
|The foyer's chandelier will drop on Luigi should he stand under it before completing Area 1.
|{{color link|darkorange|Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|Foyer}}
|{{color-link|Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Foyer}}
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|Doll
|Doll
|Clown-like dolls are launched at Luigi by [[Sue Pea]] after he wakes her up. They respawn until they or her are sucked up.
|Clown-like dolls are launched at Luigi by [[Sue Pea]] after he wakes her up. They respawn until they or her are sucked up.
|{{color link|hotpink|Guest Room}}
|{{color-link|Guest Room|hotpink}}
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|[[Fake door]]
|[[Fake door]]
|Doors with no entrances behind them, they flatten Luigi if he tries to walk through them. They can be burned away.
|Doors with no entrances behind them, they flatten Luigi if he tries to walk through them. They can be burned away.
|{{color link|darkorange|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 1}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 2}}, {{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}, {{color link|hotpink|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 4}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room}}
|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|darkorange|Hallway 1}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Hallway 2}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}, {{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|hotpink|Hallway 4}}, {{color-link|Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Laundry Room}}
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|Flame wall
|Flame wall
|Large walls of fire block certain doorways until extinguished with water.
|Large walls of fire block certain doorways until extinguished with water.
|{{color link|limegreen|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|Hallway 3}}, {{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}
|{{color-link|Hallway (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Hallway 3}}, {{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}
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|[[Icicle]]
|[[Icicle]]
|Icicles grow from the ceiling, dropping when Luigi moves under them.
|Icicles grow from the ceiling, dropping when Luigi moves under them.
|{{color link|hotpink|Cold Storage}}
|{{color-link|Cold Storage|hotpink}}
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|Jar
|Jar
|[[Jarvis]]'s collection of pots, which he launches at Luigi during their battle. They respawn until they or Jarvis are sucked up.
|[[Jarvis]]'s collection of pots, which he launches at Luigi during their battle. They respawn until they or Jarvis are sucked up.
|{{color link|hotpink|Ceramics Studio}}
|{{color-link|Ceramics Studio|hotpink}}
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|Music sheet
|Music sheet
|[[Melody Pianissima]]'s music sheets she uses in her battle. Sucking them all up renders her vulnerable.
|[[Melody Pianissima]]'s music sheets she uses in her battle. Sucking them all up renders her vulnerable.
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory}}
|{{color-link|Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Conservatory}}
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|Pan/pot
|Pan/pot
|An assortment of pots and pans launch themselves at Luigi until they are all sucked up or all the ghosts in the room are defeated.
|An assortment of pots and pans launch themselves at Luigi until they are all sucked up or all the ghosts in the room are defeated.
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}
|{{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}
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|Refrigerator
|Refrigerator
|The refrigerator's heavy door slams into Luigi and damages him if he opens it from the front.
|The refrigerator's heavy door slams into Luigi and damages him if he opens it from the front.
|{{color link|dodgerblue|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen}}
|{{color-link|Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|dodgerblue|Kitchen}}
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|Plate
|Plate
|Various plates launch themselves at Luigi until they are all sucked up or all the ghosts in the room are defeated.
|Various plates launch themselves at Luigi until they are all sucked up or all the ghosts in the room are defeated.
|{{color link|limegreen|Tea Room}}
|{{color-link|Tea Room|limegreen}}
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|Shed
|Shed
|The door to the shed a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] hides in will damage Luigi if he opens it from the front.
|The door to the shed a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] hides in will damage Luigi if he opens it from the front.
|{{color link|limegreen|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard}}
|{{color-link|Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|limegreen|Courtyard}}
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|Teddy bear
|Teddy bear
|Three stuffed bears launched by [[Chauncey]] at Luigi until they are sucked up or Chauncey is hit with a ball.
|Three stuffed bears launched by [[Chauncey]] at Luigi until they are sucked up or Chauncey is hit with a ball.
|{{color link|darkorange|Nursery}}
|{{color-link|Nursery|darkorange}}
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==Hidden Mansion==
==Hidden Mansion==
Once the player beats the game for the first time, the quest can be restarted in the normal mansion or the "Hidden Mansion". In the Japanese and North American versions of ''Luigi's Mansion'', the Hidden Mansion only differs from the normal mansion in doubling the amount of damage that Luigi takes and increasing the Poltergust 3000's damage by 1.5×. Additional changes were made to the Hidden Mansion featured in the European and Australian versions of ''Luigi's Mansion'', making it more of a standard hard mode with better rewards. They are listed as follows:
Once the player beats the game for the first time, the quest can be restarted in the normal mansion or the "Hidden Mansion". In the Japanese and North American versions of ''Luigi's Mansion'', the Hidden Mansion differs from the normal mansion in only two ways, and is treated simply as an alternative to the main campaign:
*The PAL Hidden Mansion is mirrored from left to right when compared to the normal Mansion. The NTSC version keeps the layout the same.
*Luigi takes twice as much damage when hurt.
*Rooms are much darker in the PAL version.
*The Poltergust 3000 is 1.5× stronger. In addition to improving its reliability in regard to capturing ghosts, this helps improve Luigi's chance of earning larger pearls, and thus acquire nicer frames for the portrait ghosts.
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*There are more normal ghosts around the mansion; for example, in [[The Artist's Studio]], Luigi must fight five of each ghost instead of three. More powerful ghosts are also encountered earlier than in the Normal Mansion; for example, in the Normal Mansion, [[Blue Twirler]]s are unique to Area 4 and the blackout, while in the PAL Hidden Mansion, they appear as early as the first room of Area 1.
*There are more normal ghosts around the mansion; for example, in [[The Artist's Studio]], Luigi must fight five of each ghost instead of three. More powerful ghosts are also encountered earlier than in the Normal Mansion; for example, in the Normal Mansion, [[Blue Twirler]]s are unique to Area 4 and the blackout, while in the PAL Hidden Mansion, they appear as early as the first room of Area 1.
*Bosses are more difficult, such as having different attacks. [[Chauncey]]'s rocking horses, for example, are much bigger and swerve left to right, instead of going straight, while his beach balls spawn from the near side of the bed instead of the far side. [[Bogmire]]'s attacks remain mostly the same, but he and his clones move and attack much faster. Another example is the [[Boolossus]] battle, in which the player rides around on the Poltergust 3000's wheels while trying to pop Boolossus, which makes movement more slippery.
*Bosses are more difficult, such as having different attacks. [[Chauncey]]'s rocking horses, for example, are much bigger and swerve left to right, instead of going straight, while his beach balls spawn from the near side of the bed instead of the far side. [[Bogmire]]'s attacks remain mostly the same, but he and his clones move and attack much faster. Another example is the [[Boolossus]] battle, in which the player rides around on the Poltergust 3000's wheels while trying to pop Boolossus, which makes movement more slippery.
*Boos are usually more agile and difficult to catch. Most of them have more HP, although some have the same, and some have less. The ones with less HP are often much faster and can leave a room in seconds, or cross a room within a second to round Luigi and attack him from behind, especially in Area 4.
*Boos are usually more agile and difficult to catch. Most of them have more HP, although some have the same, and some have less. The ones with less HP are often much faster and can leave a room in seconds, or cross a room within a second to round Luigi and attack him from behind, especially in Area 4.
*Ghost placements are different.
*Fewer hearts are available. Locations that have hearts in the Normal Mansion do not have them. Hearts that heal 50 HP exist in the [[Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard]] by vacuuming the Slim Bankshot-like statue, and rarely in the [[Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|Foyer]] when checking the drawer.
*Fewer hearts are available. Locations that have hearts in the Normal Mansion do not have them. Hearts that heal 50 HP exist in the [[Courtyard (Luigi's Mansion)|Courtyard]] by vacuuming the Slim Bankshot-like statue, and rarely in the [[Foyer (Luigi's Mansion)|Foyer]] when checking the drawer.
*[[Speedy Spirit]]s and [[Gold Mice]] always drop a [[Blue Diamond]] when caught, raising the maximum possible amount of money from 142,390,000G to 186,440,000G.<ref>{{cite|language=en-gb|url=cyberscore.me.uk/chart/18493|title=Luigi’s Mansion – PAL → Mansion Value – Video game high scores and fast times|publisher=cyberscore.me.uk|accessdate=July 4, 2024}}</ref> Because the amount of money required for an A rank was increased to 150,000,000G (instead of 100,000,000G in the NTSC version), this means the Hidden Mansion is necessary to play through in order to get an A rank.
*[[Speedy Spirit]]s and [[Gold Mice]] always drop a [[Blue Diamond]] when caught, raising the maximum possible amount of money from 142,390,000G to 186,440,000G.<ref>[https://cyberscore.me.uk/chart/18493 ''Luigi’s Mansion'' – PAL: mansion value]</ref> Because the amount of money required for an A rank was increased to 150,000,000G (instead of 100,000,000G in the NTSC version), this means the Hidden Mansion is necessary to play through in order to get an A rank.
*Instead of 40 Boos, 45 are required to fight the final boss.
*Instead of 40 Boos, 45 are required to fight the final boss.


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==Development==
==Development==
The idea for ''Luigi's Mansion'' was first centered around exploration many different rooms, similar to ''The Legend of Zelda''{{'}}s dungeons. Mario was initially chosen as the protagonist. The team wanted the location to be a huge house from the start, and it began as a "Japanese-style Ninja house." After some playtests, the setting was retooled to resemble a dollhouse, as the player would always be looking through one of the walls to see the rest of the room. As the lighting scheme was developed, the team focused on darkness and shadows, which turned the dollhouse into an "American-style haunted mansion." With the change in setting and the new emphasis on ghosts, Luigi was chosen to be the new protagonist, as the team wanted a cowardly character and Mario was more known for being brave. The portrait ghosts were created in order to distinguish them from the rest of the ''Super Mario'' franchise' ghosts, namely Boos. The team also considered using no characters at all from the rest of the ''Super Mario'' franchise besides Luigi and Mario to establish the game as not just "another chapter in the Mario series," though they eventually resolved to use the series' characters sparingly.<ref name="Player's Guide Interview">{{cite|author=Sinfield, George|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Player's Guide - "Developer Interview" with team members [[Hideki Konno]], [[Tadashi Sugiyama]], and Hiroki Sotoike|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|isbn=1-930206-14-3|page=88-93}}</ref>
The idea for ''Luigi's Mansion'' was first centered around exploration many different rooms, similar to ''The Legend of Zelda''{{'}}s dungeons. Mario was initially chosen as the protagonist. The team wanted the location to be a huge house from the start, and it began as a "Japanese-style Ninja house." After some playtests, the setting was retooled to resemble a dollhouse, as the player would always be looking through one of the walls to see the rest of the room. As the lighting scheme was developed, the team focused on darkness and shadows, which turned the dollhouse into an "American-style haunted mansion." With the change in setting and the new emphasis on ghosts, Luigi was chosen to be the new protagonist, as the team wanted a cowardly character and Mario was more known for being brave. The portrait ghosts were created in order to distinguish them from the rest of the ''Super Mario'' franchise' ghosts, namely Boos. The team also considered using no characters at all from the rest of the ''Super Mario'' franchise besides Luigi and Mario to establish the game as not just "another chapter in the Mario series," though they eventually resolved to use the series' characters sparingly.<ref name="Player's Guide Interview">Sinfield, George. ''Luigi's Mansion'' Official [[Nintendo]] Player's Guide, pages 88-93. "Developer Interview" with team members [[Hideki Konno]], [[Tadashi Sugiyama]], and Hiroki Sotoike.</ref>


As development for ''Luigi's Mansion'' took place alongside the Nintendo GameCube's development, the team was able to make recommendations for increasing the console's capabilities. Among those requests was dynamic lighting, something that team chiefly wanted, which was eventually added to the graphics chip. Working with the Nintendo GameCube instead of the [[Nintendo 64]] saved a lot of time that might have otherwise been spent overcoming the latter console's technical hurdles. The game had also started development before the Nintendo GameCube's console was designed, though the team wanted to use two analog sticks from the start and base the controls largely around the sticks, generally simplifying the controls. Once the controller was finalized and put into use, many of the game's testers commented on how the C Stick was uncomfortable to use for a long time, causing a redesign that made it wider and more comfortable for thumbs.<ref name="Player's Guide Interview"/>
As development for ''Luigi's Mansion'' took place alongside the Nintendo GameCube's development, the team was able to make recommendations for increasing the console's capabilities. Among those requests was dynamic lighting, something that team chiefly wanted, which was eventually added to the graphics chip. Working with the Nintendo GameCube instead of the [[Nintendo 64]] saved a lot of time that might have otherwise been spent overcoming the latter console's technical hurdles. The game had also started development before the Nintendo GameCube's console was designed, though the team wanted to use two analog sticks from the start and base the controls largely around the sticks, generally simplifying the controls. Once the controller was finalized and put into use, many of the game's testers commented on how the C Stick was uncomfortable to use for a long time, causing a redesign that made it wider and more comfortable for thumbs.<ref name="Player's Guide Interview"/>
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==Pre-release and unused content==
==Pre-release and unused content==
{{main|List of Luigi's Mansion pre-release and unused content}}
{{main|List of Luigi's Mansion pre-release and unused content}}
Concepts for ''Luigi's Mansion'', such as character designs, were being planned during the [[Nintendo 64]]'s lifetime. Many rooms had different names in one or more early builds; for example, the Foyer was originally called the "Entrance". The Poltergust 3000 used to have a pressure meter and, if it overheated, the Poltergust 3000 would ignite and injure Luigi.<ref>{{cite|timestamp=8:20|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK0tqxyYlXk&t=500|title=E3 2K1 Tape 1|date=August 31, 2020|author=Patrick Kite|accessdate=July 4, 2024|publsher=YouTube|language=en-us}}</ref> The Poltergust's shape is also more rectangular in one or more early versions.
Concepts for ''Luigi's Mansion'', such as character designs, were being planned during the [[Nintendo 64]]'s lifetime. Many rooms had different names in one or more early builds; for example, the Foyer was originally called the "Entrance". The Poltergust 3000 used to have a pressure meter and, if it overheated, the Poltergust 3000 would ignite and injure Luigi.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK0tqxyYlXk&t=500</ref> The Poltergust's shape is also more rectangular in one or more early versions.


==Glitches==
==Glitches==
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==Reception==
==Reception==
The game has received mostly positive reviews. GameSpot gave the game a 7.9/10, saying that it featured creative and refreshing ideas, but it strays too far from the ''Super Mario'' franchise.<ref>{{cite|author=Satterfield, Shane|url=www.gamespot.com/reviews/luigis-mansion-review/1900-2823415|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Review|date=May 17, 2006|publisher=GameSpot|accessdate=July 4, 2024|language=en}}</ref> IGN also gave it a positive review, giving it a 7/10, praising its graphics, sounds, and gameplay, but heavily panning the lack of any replay value.<ref>{{cite|author=Casamassina, Matt|date=November 16, 2001|url=www.ign.com/articles/2001/11/16/luigis-mansion|title=''Luigi's Mansion''|publisher=IGN|language=en|accessdate=July 4, 2024}}</ref> Nintendo Life gave it an 8/10, claiming it's a well-crafted game, but criticized how short the length of the game was.<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendolife.com/reviews/2010/10/luigis_mansion_retro|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Review (GameCube)|author=Crites, Jacob|date=October 9, 2010|publisher=Nintendo Life|accessdate=July 4, 2024|language=en}}</ref> The game was mainly praised for its clever features and for giving Luigi a starring role. However, it was criticized for its short length.
The game has received mostly positive reviews. GameSpot gave the game a 7.9/10, saying that it featured creative and refreshing ideas, but it strays too far from the ''Super Mario'' franchise.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/luigis-mansion-review/1900-2823415/]</ref> IGN also gave it a positive review, giving it a 7/10, praising its graphics, sounds, and gameplay, but heavily panning the lack of any replay value.<ref>[http://au.cube.ign.com/articles/165/165453p1.html]</ref> Nintendo Life gave it an 8/10, claiming it's a well-crafted game, but criticized how short the length of the game was.<ref>[http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/2010/10/luigis_mansion_retro]</ref> The game was mainly praised for its clever features and for giving Luigi a starring role. However, it was criticized for its short length.
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|''What Luigi's Mansion lacks in content and longevity, it makes up for with a remarkably well-crafted and unique single campaign that will keep you consistently entertained from front to back. It's not quite on the same level as Mario's better outings, but the game is so entirely different from anything Mario has ever starred in that it feels almost unjust to compare them; and, really, it's this complete departure from the Mario formula that makes the game so successful in the first place. The gameplay design is so uncommon that it's pretty difficult to slap a genre label on it, but suffice to say that if you consider yourself a gamer, you owe it to yourself to give this one a shot.''
|''What Luigi's Mansion lacks in content and longevity, it makes up for with a remarkably well-crafted and unique single campaign that will keep you consistently entertained from front to back. It's not quite on the same level as Mario's better outings, but the game is so entirely different from anything Mario has ever starred in that it feels almost unjust to compare them; and, really, it's this complete departure from the Mario formula that makes the game so successful in the first place. The gameplay design is so uncommon that it's pretty difficult to slap a genre label on it, but suffice to say that if you consider yourself a gamer, you owe it to yourself to give this one a shot.''
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===Awards===
===Awards===
''Luigi's Mansion'' won the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Award for audio in 2002.<ref>{{cite|url=awards.bafta.org/award/2002/interactive/games|title=Interactive in 2002|language=en|publisher=BAFTA|accessdate=July 11, 2018}}</ref>
''Luigi's Mansion'' won the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Award for audio in 2002.<ref>[http://awards.bafta.org/award/2002/interactive/games- Interactive in 2002]. ''BAFTA''. Retrieved July 11, 2018.</ref>


===Sales===
===Sales===
''Luigi's Mansion'' is the 5th best selling game for the Nintendo GameCube, having sold approximately 3.33 million copies, including 2.19 million in the US, 348,000 copies in Japan and 100,000 units in the UK, as of 2020.<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20160110001121/http://www.the-magicbox.com/Chart-USPlatinum.shtml|title=US Platinum Videogame Chart|publisher=The Magic Box|accessdate=February 18, 2023|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20080308230810/http://www.japan-gamecharts.com/gc.php|language=en|title=Japan GameCube Charts|publisher=Japan Game Charts|accessdate=February 18, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20100417223849/http://www.elspa.com/?i=3942|language=en-gb|title=ELSPA Sales Awards: Silver|publisher=Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association|accessdate=February 18, 2023}}</ref>
''Luigi's Mansion'' is the 5th best selling game for the Nintendo GameCube, having sold approximately 3.33 million copies, including 2.19 million in the US, 348,000 copies in Japan and 100,000 units in the UK, as of 2020.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160110001121/http://www.the-magicbox.com/Chart-USPlatinum.shtml US Platinum Videogame Chart], ''The Magic Box''. Retrieved February 18th, 2023</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080308230810/http://www.japan-gamecharts.com/gc.php Japan GameCube Charts], ''Japan Game Charts''. Retrieved February 18th, 2023</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100417223849/http://www.elspa.com/?i=3942 ELSPA Sales Awards: Silver] ''Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association''. Retrieved February 18th, 2023</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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''Luigi's Mansion'' appears in volume 26 and volume 29 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. In volume 26, which usually follows the story of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the ''Luigi's Mansion'' section is condensed into one chapter. The story begins similarly to the game: Luigi wins a mansion. He tries calling Mario's name, but Mario is absent. Luigi then treks to the mansion by himself. After a walk through the forest at night, Luigi is horrified to see his mansion. There, he meets a harmless Boo (案内役 テレサ) that leads him into the mansion. Inside the mansion, he and the Boo find a vacuum, so he tests it on the Boo, much to the Boo's anger. Luigi proceeds to vacuum the ghosts and he even encounters a [[Ghost Guy]], which he doodles on its face.
''Luigi's Mansion'' appears in volume 26 and volume 29 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''. In volume 26, which usually follows the story of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', the ''Luigi's Mansion'' section is condensed into one chapter. The story begins similarly to the game: Luigi wins a mansion. He tries calling Mario's name, but Mario is absent. Luigi then treks to the mansion by himself. After a walk through the forest at night, Luigi is horrified to see his mansion. There, he meets a harmless Boo (案内役 テレサ) that leads him into the mansion. Inside the mansion, he and the Boo find a vacuum, so he tests it on the Boo, much to the Boo's anger. Luigi proceeds to vacuum the ghosts and he even encounters a [[Ghost Guy]], which he doodles on its face.


Luigi then finds Mario trapped in a painting. Luigi is then ambushed by Bowser. Luigi attempts to run behind Bowser, but Bowser twists his head and burns Luigi. While Bowser throws a spike ball, Luigi uses his vacuum to deflect it at him, knocking off the head. King Boo flies out and Luigi proceeds to suck in King Boo, breaking the spell and freeing Mario. The Bowser head, still flying, lands on Luigi's head and Mario, mistaking him for Bowser, fights him. Once Mario realizes his mistake, he immediately regrets what he has done and the Boo watches them. Despite the chapters being seemingly disjointed, Luigi later joins Mario during a fight with [[Huff N. Puff]] and uses a new Poltergust to vacuum the Tuff Puffs.
Luigi then finds Mario trapped in a painting. Luigi is then ambushed by Bowser. Luigi attempts to run behind Bowser, but Bowser twists his head and burns Luigi. While Bowser throws a spike ball, Luigi uses his vacuum to deflect it at him, knocking off the head. King Boo flies out and Luigi proceeds to suck in King Boo, breaking the spell and freeing Mario. The Bowser head, still flying, lands on Luigi's head and Mario, mistaking him for Bowser, fights him. Once Mario realizes his mistake, he immediately regrets what he's done and the Boo watches them. Despite the chapters being seemingly disjointed, Luigi later joins Mario during a fight with [[Huff N. Puff]] and uses a new Poltergust to vacuum the Tuff Puffs.


Not much is known about the segment in volume 29, but Toad travels along with Luigi.
Not much is known in the segment in volume 29, but Toad travels along with Luigi.


[[Charlie Day]], the voice of Luigi in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', has publicly expressed interest in doing a ''Luigi's Mansion'' film if the ''Super Mario'' film is successful enough to spawn future installments, though nothing has been confirmed.<ref>{{cite|language=en|url=comicbook.com/gaming/news/luigi-mansion-movie-nintendo-mario-charlie-day-exclusive-interview|author=Valentine, Evan|date=February 18, 2022|title=Charlie Day Confirms Interest in Starring in a Luigi's Mansion Movie (Exclusive)|publisher=Comicbook|accessdate=July 4, 2024}}</ref>
[[Charlie Day]], the voice of Luigi in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', has publicly expressed interest in doing a ''Luigi's Mansion'' film if the ''Super Mario'' film is successful enough to spawn future installments, though nothing has been confirmed.<ref>[https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/luigi-mansion-movie-nintendo-mario-charlie-day-exclusive-interview/ Charlie Day Confirms Interest in Starring in a Luigi's Mansion Movie (Exclusive)]</ref>
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[[File:LuigiGBHorror.png|frame|right|Luigi's Game Boy Horror sprite]]
[[File:LuigiGBHorror.png|frame|right|Luigi's Game Boy Horror sprite]]
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World]]'': Both games were mentioned during [[Melody Pianissima|Melody]]'s quiz.
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario World]]'': Both games were mentioned during [[Melody Pianissima|Melody]]'s quiz.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The game's [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] is played if Luigi taps all the various instruments in the [[Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory]]. One of the songs that Melody plays on the piano is a rearrangement of the [[Underwater Theme]]. Additionally, an arranged excerpt of the [[Underground Theme]] is played during the credits. The mysterious "Bowser" manned by King Boo may also be loosely based on the [[Impostor Bowser|fake Bowsers]] from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The game's [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] is played if Luigi taps all the various instruments in the [[Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory]]. One of the songs that Melody plays on the piano is a rearrangement of the [[Underwater Theme]]. Additionally, an arranged excerpt of the [[Underground Theme]] is played during the credits. The mysterious "Bowser" manned by King Boo may also be loosely based on the [[fake Bowser]]s from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': One of the songs that Melody plays on the piano is a rearrangement of the [[Athletic Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Athletic Theme]].
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': One of the songs that Melody plays on the piano is a rearrangement of the [[Athletic Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Athletic Theme]].
*''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'': The sprite of Luigi from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' in this version is shown on the Game Boy Horror when a [[Stone (Luigi's Mansion)|Stone]] or [[Blue Diamond|Di]][[Red Diamond (Luigi's Mansion)|amo]][[Gold Diamond|nd]] is collected.
*''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]'': The sprite of Luigi from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' in this version is shown on the Game Boy Horror when a [[Stone (Luigi's Mansion)|Stone]] or [[Blue Diamond|Di]][[Red Diamond (Luigi's Mansion)|amo]][[Gold Diamond|nd]] is collected.
*''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'': Luigi's NEW Mansion at the end of the game depends on the score the player has, similar to how Wario's abode will end up better with a higher score.
*''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'': Luigi's NEW Mansion at the end of the game depends on the score the player has, similar to how Wario's abode will end up better with a higher score.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': When Luigi is talking to Toad, an arranged excerpt of "Toad's Message" is played. Some sound effects are taken from this game, including the sound effect for collecting a Power Star plays when one of Mario's items is collected.  
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': When Luigi is talking to Toad, an arranged excerpt of "Toad's Message" is played. Some sound effects are taken from this game, including the sound effect for collecting a Power Star plays when one of Mario's items is collected.  
* ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'': {{file link|LM Mario.jpg|Mario's artwork}} is an altered and sepia recoloring of his {{file link|Mario golf lean.png| artwork}} from this game.
* ''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'': {{media link|LM Mario.jpg|Mario's artwork}} is an altered and sepia recoloring of his {{media link|Mario golf lean.png| artwork}} from this game.
*''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'': Some of Toad's voice clips were reused from this game.
*''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'': Some of Toad's voice clips were reused from this game.
*''[[Paper Mario]]'': Although this reference was lost during translation, one of [[Neville]]'s books (in the Japanese version) is titled "Mario Story" which is both ''Paper Mario''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Japanese title and the title of the book [[Herringway]] wrote about the game's story (also in the Japanese version).
*''[[Paper Mario]]'': Although this reference was lost during translation, one of [[Neville]]'s books (in the Japanese version) is titled "Mario Story" which is both ''Paper Mario''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Japanese title and the title of the book [[Herringway]] wrote about the game's story (also in the Japanese version).
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*''[[Mario Party 8]]'': The ghosts from ''Luigi's Mansion'' re-appear in the minigame (which may be somewhat based on ''Luigi's Mansion'') [[Specter Inspector]].
*''[[Mario Party 8]]'': The ghosts from ''Luigi's Mansion'' re-appear in the minigame (which may be somewhat based on ''Luigi's Mansion'') [[Specter Inspector]].
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': Luigi appears in the [[Ghostly Galaxy]] after being kidnapped by the ghost [[Bouldergeist]] and Mario must save his brother. This is the exact opposite of what happens in ''Luigi's Mansion''.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': Luigi appears in the [[Ghostly Galaxy]] after being kidnapped by the ghost [[Bouldergeist]] and Mario must save his brother. This is the exact opposite of what happens in ''Luigi's Mansion''.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'': Luigi's Mansion appears as an unlockable [[Luigi's Mansion (stage)|stage]] and [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] in this game. An arrangement of the ''Luigi's Mansion'' main theme is one of the selectable music themes for this stage. In the "[[King Dedede]] steals [[Princess Peach|Peach]]" and "King Dedede steals [[Zelda]]" cutscenes of the [[Subspace Emissary]] (where Luigi is introduced), a different arrangement of the ''Luigi's Mansion'' theme plays.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'': Luigi's Mansion appears as an unlockable [[Luigi's Mansion (stage)|stage]] and [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] in this game. An arrangement of the ''Luigi's Mansion'' main theme is one of the selectable music themes for this stage. In the "[[King Dedede]] steals [[Princess Peach|Peach]]" and "King Dedede steals [[Zelda]]" cutscenes of the [[Subspace Emissary]] (where Luigi is introduced), a different arrangement of the ''Luigi's Mansion'' theme plays.<ref>Gamechamp3000 (April 26, 2008). [https://youtu.be/UKX9V0lAF8w (''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'') SSE #27z) King Dedede Steals Peach]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved December 13, 2014.</ref>
*''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'': [[Luigi's Mansion (baseball stadium)|Luigi's Mansion]] is a playable baseball park.
*''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'': [[Luigi's Mansion (baseball stadium)|Luigi's Mansion]] is a playable baseball park.
*''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'': [[Luigi's Mansion (Mario Sports Mix)|Luigi's Mansion]] makes an appearance as a basketball court and a volleyball court. He also uses his [[Poltergust 3000]] whenever he uses his special shots.
*''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'': [[Luigi's Mansion (Mario Sports Mix)|Luigi's Mansion]] makes an appearance as a basketball court and a volleyball court. He also uses his [[Poltergust 3000]] whenever he uses his special shots.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ルイージマンション
|Jap=ルイージマンション
|JpnR=Ruīji Manshon
|JapR=Ruīji Manshon
|JpnM=Luigi Mansion
|JapM=Luigi Mansion
|ChiS=路易吉洋馆
|ChiS=路易吉洋馆
|ChiSR=Lùyìjí Yángguǎn
|ChiSR=Lùyìjí Yángguǎn
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}}
}}


==Notes==
==Trivia==
*The box art resembles the cover photo of the 1990 Christmas film ''{{wp|Home Alone}}''.
*The box art resembles the cover photo of the 1990 Christmas film ''{{wp|Home Alone}}''.
*A mistake on page 30 of the American and Australian editions of the ''Luigi's Mansion'' instruction booklet shows Professor E. Gadd [[:File:LM Manual Wrong Language.jpg|speaking in Japanese]].
*A mistake on page 30 of the American and Australian editions of the ''Luigi's Mansion'' instruction booklet shows Professor E. Gadd [[:File:LM Manual Wrong Language.jpg|speaking in Japanese]].
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/glmj/index.html Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/glmj/index.html Japanese website]
*[http://ms.nintendo-europe.com/luigismansion/enGB/ European (UK) microsite] {{dead link}}
*[http://ms.nintendo-europe.com/luigismansion/enGB/ European (UK) microsite] {{dead link}}
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