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==[[Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory]]== | ==[[Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory]]== | ||
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[[Luigi]] entered the Armory to find that it, like all the other rooms in the mansion, was dark and lifeless. No ghosts were to be seen however, so the {{fake link|plumber}} explored the room further. Opening a chest in the back wall revealed a [[Purple Puncher]]. Luigi sucked this ghoul up into his [[Poltergust 3000]]. Another Purple Puncher was hiding in another chest. Luigi started tapping on the various suits of armor in the room revealing a [[Blue Twirler]], a Red [[Grabbing Ghost]], a [[Garbage Can Ghost]], and a [[Gold Ghost]]. These ghosts proved no match for the heroic [[Mario]] brother, and he managed to capture every single one. The Armory was illuminated, and Luigi secured the [[Key]] to the [[Pipe Room]]. | [[Luigi]] entered the Armory to find that it, like all the other rooms in the mansion, was dark and lifeless. No ghosts were to be seen however, so the {{fake link|plumber}} explored the room further. Opening a chest in the back wall revealed a [[Purple Puncher]]. Luigi sucked this ghoul up into his [[Poltergust 3000]]. Another Purple Puncher was hiding in another chest. Luigi started tapping on the various suits of armor in the room revealing a [[Blue Twirler]], a Red [[Grabbing Ghost]], a [[Garbage Can Ghost]], and a [[Gold Ghost]]. These ghosts proved no match for the heroic [[Mario]] brother, and he managed to capture every single one. The Armory was illuminated, and Luigi secured the [[Key]] to the [[Pipe Room]]. | ||
==[[Astral Hall]]== | ==[[Astral Hall]]== | ||
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[[Luigi]] opened the unlocked door to the Astral Hall and found no ghosts at a first glance. Perplexed, yet relieved, the ghost hunter went through the door on the other side to emerge in the Astral Hall. It seems the room looped back on itself. It was then Luigi noticed several candles in the center of the room. Using his Fire Element, the green-clothed ghost hunter lit the candles. When all had been lit, the flames turned purple and the doors sealed. Some ghosts appeared and started to attack Luigi. Ultimately, the {{fake link|plumber}} was the victor, and the lights came on and the doors were unsealed. | [[Luigi]] opened the unlocked door to the Astral Hall and found no ghosts at a first glance. Perplexed, yet relieved, the ghost hunter went through the door on the other side to emerge in the Astral Hall. It seems the room looped back on itself. It was then Luigi noticed several candles in the center of the room. Using his Fire Element, the green-clothed ghost hunter lit the candles. When all had been lit, the flames turned purple and the doors sealed. Some ghosts appeared and started to attack Luigi. Ultimately, the {{fake link|plumber}} was the victor, and the lights came on and the doors were unsealed. | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Astral Hall in the PAL Hidden Mansion</div> | |||
The Astral Hall is quite a bit more difficult. The ghosts attack in waves, and Luigi should not start the event unless he has high [[Health Point|HP]]. The first wave consists of four [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s. While not hard to bag, the banana peels they drop can get annoying. The second wave consists of four [[Grabbing Ghost]]s, two white and two red. Luigi should suck the red ones up first as they can do damage and are more dangerous. The white ones are merely annoying and easily dispatched. The last wave can be very tricky. It has three [[Gold Ghost]]s and, strangely, two [[Skeleton Ghost]]s. Using the fire element on the weaker ghosts here can save Luigi from massive damage. When he defeats these last ghosts, the lights will turn on at last. | The Astral Hall is quite a bit more difficult. The ghosts attack in waves, and Luigi should not start the event unless he has high [[Health Point|HP]]. The first wave consists of four [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s. While not hard to bag, the banana peels they drop can get annoying. The second wave consists of four [[Grabbing Ghost]]s, two white and two red. Luigi should suck the red ones up first as they can do damage and are more dangerous. The white ones are merely annoying and easily dispatched. The last wave can be very tricky. It has three [[Gold Ghost]]s and, strangely, two [[Skeleton Ghost]]s. Using the fire element on the weaker ghosts here can save Luigi from massive damage. When he defeats these last ghosts, the lights will turn on at last. | ||
==[[Billiards Room]]== | ==[[Billiards Room]]== | ||
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In this room the Lonely Poolshark, [[Slim Bankshot]] was found. Slim was rather content to play billiards by himself. But the real danger to [[Luigi]] came when he hit the balls. With every shot, all three balls would go flying off the table, ignoring the laws of gravity, and bouncing off the walls. Luigi managed to suck one up and shoot it at Slim. Repeating this process two more times, the amateur ghost-hunter managed to capture the pool-playing spirit inside his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The room was bathed in light and Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] with many treasures, including a valuable [[Blue Diamond|Silver Diamond]]. | In this room the Lonely Poolshark, [[Slim Bankshot]] was found. Slim was rather content to play billiards by himself. But the real danger to [[Luigi]] came when he hit the balls. With every shot, all three balls would go flying off the table, ignoring the laws of gravity, and bouncing off the walls. Luigi managed to suck one up and shoot it at Slim. Repeating this process two more times, the amateur ghost-hunter managed to capture the pool-playing spirit inside his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The room was bathed in light and Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] with many treasures, including a valuable [[Blue Diamond|Silver Diamond]]. | ||
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Luigi notices some sparkles inside Spooky's doghouse, and decides to investigate with his [[Game Boy Horror]]. The result is the plumber being sucked in and deposited inside the [[Graveyard]]. | Luigi notices some sparkles inside Spooky's doghouse, and decides to investigate with his [[Game Boy Horror]]. The result is the plumber being sucked in and deposited inside the [[Graveyard]]. | ||
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{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jpn=裏の空き地 | |Jpn=裏の空き地 | ||
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==[[Breaker Room]]== | ==[[Breaker Room]]== | ||
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The Breaker Room is accessible when [[Luigi]] reaches Area Two of the mansion, but serves no real purpose until after Luigi's battle with [[Boolossus]]. After Luigi defeats Boolossus he gains access to Area Four of the mansion when a lightning bolt strikes the mansion and causes a power outage which whips all the ghosts into a frenzy. [[Professor E. Gadd|E. Gadd]] suggests using the switch in the Breaker Room. Unfortunately the [[key]] to the room is in the possession of [[Uncle Grimmly]], the Hermit of the Darkness. After tracking Grimmly to the [[Wardrobe Room]], Luigi manages to defeat the feeble ghoul and unlock the Breaker Room door. Making a mad dash to avoid several ghosts Luigi manages to flip the switch on the generator and bathe the mansion's rooms in light once more. | The Breaker Room is accessible when [[Luigi]] reaches Area Two of the mansion, but serves no real purpose until after Luigi's battle with [[Boolossus]]. After Luigi defeats Boolossus he gains access to Area Four of the mansion when a lightning bolt strikes the mansion and causes a power outage which whips all the ghosts into a frenzy. [[Professor E. Gadd|E. Gadd]] suggests using the switch in the Breaker Room. Unfortunately the [[key]] to the room is in the possession of [[Uncle Grimmly]], the Hermit of the Darkness. After tracking Grimmly to the [[Wardrobe Room]], Luigi manages to defeat the feeble ghoul and unlock the Breaker Room door. Making a mad dash to avoid several ghosts Luigi manages to flip the switch on the generator and bathe the mansion's rooms in light once more. | ||
==[[Ceramics Studio]]== | ==[[Ceramics Studio]]== | ||
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The door from the [[Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory]] led to the Ceramics Studio, a room with many ornate jars and vases. As [[Luigi]] moved about, enjoying the pottery, [[Jarvis]] appeared out of one of them, scolding Luigi for looking at his collection without his permission. Jarvis challenges Luigi to a sort of Whack-A-Mole type game – if Luigi can use Ice Element to freeze him seven times, he'll let Luigi look at the jars and vases. There was no choice. Jarvis locked Luigi in and the game began. Luigi eventually emerged the victor, and Jarvis got angry, flinging his vases at the {{fake link|plumber}}. Dodging some and sucking up others, Luigi saw an opening and attacked the jar collector. Jarvis had only a medium pull and was soon stuffed in the [[Poltergust 3000]]. With the ghost in the dust bag, Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] with many treasures, the most valuable being a [[Blue Diamond|Silver Diamond]]. | The door from the [[Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory]] led to the Ceramics Studio, a room with many ornate jars and vases. As [[Luigi]] moved about, enjoying the pottery, [[Jarvis]] appeared out of one of them, scolding Luigi for looking at his collection without his permission. Jarvis challenges Luigi to a sort of Whack-A-Mole type game – if Luigi can use Ice Element to freeze him seven times, he'll let Luigi look at the jars and vases. There was no choice. Jarvis locked Luigi in and the game began. Luigi eventually emerged the victor, and Jarvis got angry, flinging his vases at the {{fake link|plumber}}. Dodging some and sucking up others, Luigi saw an opening and attacked the jar collector. Jarvis had only a medium pull and was soon stuffed in the [[Poltergust 3000]]. With the ghost in the dust bag, Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] with many treasures, the most valuable being a [[Blue Diamond|Silver Diamond]]. | ||
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==[[Fortune-Teller's Room]]== | ==[[Fortune-Teller's Room]]== | ||
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When [[Luigi]] first entered the Fortune-Teller's Room, he found a lone crystal ball in the center of the room. When he shined his [[flashlight]] on the [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]], the ghost [[Madame Clairvoya]] appeared. She explained to Luigi that she was a seer and could contact the spirits of someone's (namely: [[Mario]]'s) dropped items. Luigi would need to find five of Mario's dropped items: his [[Mario's Cap|Hat]], his [[Mario's Letter|Letter]], his [[Mario's Star|Star]], his [[Mario's Glove|Glove]], and his [[Mario's Shoe|Shoe]]. Luigi did not have any of those items at the moment, so he lit the four candelabra in the room and received the [[Key]] to the [[Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room]] from a high pillar. | When [[Luigi]] first entered the Fortune-Teller's Room, he found a lone crystal ball in the center of the room. When he shined his [[flashlight]] on the [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]], the ghost [[Madame Clairvoya]] appeared. She explained to Luigi that she was a seer and could contact the spirits of someone's (namely: [[Mario]]'s) dropped items. Luigi would need to find five of Mario's dropped items: his [[Mario's Cap|Hat]], his [[Mario's Letter|Letter]], his [[Mario's Star|Star]], his [[Mario's Glove|Glove]], and his [[Mario's Shoe|Shoe]]. Luigi did not have any of those items at the moment, so he lit the four candelabra in the room and received the [[Key]] to the [[Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room]] from a high pillar. | ||
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==[[Guest Room]]== | ==[[Guest Room]]== | ||
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Following the door from the [[Sitting Room]], [[Luigi]] saw a little ghost girl snoozing in the bed. This was [[Sue Pea]] and she warned Luigi not to wake her up. Only thing was, the bed, and the entire room for that matter, was upside-down. Luigi was walking on the ceiling and the bed was above him. By examining Sue Pea's heart, Luigi could see that she was trying very hard not to wet the bed. | Following the door from the [[Sitting Room]], [[Luigi]] saw a little ghost girl snoozing in the bed. This was [[Sue Pea]] and she warned Luigi not to wake her up. Only thing was, the bed, and the entire room for that matter, was upside-down. Luigi was walking on the ceiling and the bed was above him. By examining Sue Pea's heart, Luigi could see that she was trying very hard not to wet the bed. | ||
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==[[Hidden Room]]== | ==[[Hidden Room]]== | ||
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After a bit of a rough landing, [[Luigi]] finds himself in the Hidden Room. This room is full of [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]]s, and the {{fake link|plumber}} begins opening them. The plumber is caught off guard, however, when he discovers a [[Flash]] ghost inside one of the chests. Using the Fire Element function on his [[Poltergust 3000]], Luigi is able to defeat the apparition. Luigi hopes that was the only ghost in the room. No such luck, however, as the ghost-hunter has to capture three more Flash ghosts before the room brightens. When it does, Luigi notices three chests still unopened. He raids them all, and inside one of them is a [[Jewel|Blue Jewel]], a [[Jewel|Green Jewel]] and a [[Jewel|Red Jewel]]. Luigi rejoices at his good fortune, and after celebrating, he uses the same mousehole to transport him back into the [[Butler's Room]]. | After a bit of a rough landing, [[Luigi]] finds himself in the Hidden Room. This room is full of [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]]s, and the {{fake link|plumber}} begins opening them. The plumber is caught off guard, however, when he discovers a [[Flash]] ghost inside one of the chests. Using the Fire Element function on his [[Poltergust 3000]], Luigi is able to defeat the apparition. Luigi hopes that was the only ghost in the room. No such luck, however, as the ghost-hunter has to capture three more Flash ghosts before the room brightens. When it does, Luigi notices three chests still unopened. He raids them all, and inside one of them is a [[Jewel|Blue Jewel]], a [[Jewel|Green Jewel]] and a [[Jewel|Red Jewel]]. Luigi rejoices at his good fortune, and after celebrating, he uses the same mousehole to transport him back into the [[Butler's Room]]. | ||
==[[Kitchen]]== | ==[[Kitchen]]== | ||
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After [[Luigi]] defeated the gluttonous [[Mr. Luggs]] in the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]] he ventured into the room next door and discovered it was a Kitchen. Like the rest of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Mansion]] the kitchen was haunted, Luigi found this out the hard way. Dodging and vacuuming up flying pots and pans, the green hatted {{fake link|plumber}} threw open the refridgerator to discover a [[Flash]] ghost. Using the [[Poltergust 3000]]'s ability to expel fire Luigi managed to melt the ghost's protective ice covering Luigi managed to suck up the ghost and turn on the lights. A large blue chest appeared in the middle of the room. When Luigi opened it he obtained the [[Elemental Medal|Water Element Medal]], which allowed him to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Water Elemental Ghost]]s and shoot water out of his vacuum. | After [[Luigi]] defeated the gluttonous [[Mr. Luggs]] in the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]] he ventured into the room next door and discovered it was a Kitchen. Like the rest of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Mansion]] the kitchen was haunted, Luigi found this out the hard way. Dodging and vacuuming up flying pots and pans, the green hatted {{fake link|plumber}} threw open the refridgerator to discover a [[Flash]] ghost. Using the [[Poltergust 3000]]'s ability to expel fire Luigi managed to melt the ghost's protective ice covering Luigi managed to suck up the ghost and turn on the lights. A large blue chest appeared in the middle of the room. When Luigi opened it he obtained the [[Elemental Medal|Water Element Medal]], which allowed him to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Water Elemental Ghost]]s and shoot water out of his vacuum. | ||
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==[[Mirror Room]]== | ==[[Mirror Room]]== | ||
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[[Luigi]] decides to skip the [[Fortune-Teller's Room]] for the time being and proceeds forward. Immediately after Luigi sets foot inside the Mirror Room, the door seals behind him. As the ghostbuster explores, a Blue [[Grabbing Ghost]] makes itself noticeable. The ghost is invisible, but fortunately, its reflection is visible in the long [[mirror]] on the north wall that stretches the entire length of the room. Luigi uses this hint to capture the ghost and all five of its friends the same way. The room brightens, and a large [[Treasure Chest|red chest]] appears. When Luigi opens the chest, he finds a red medal with a picture of a flame on it. It turns out to be the [[Fire Element Medal]], which allows him to be able to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Fire Elemental Ghosts]], and subsequently expel fire from his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The mere possession of the medal is not enough to allow the poor {{fake link|plumber}} to exit the room however, so contemplating what to do next, Luigi captures a Fire Elemental Ghost from a torch conveniently located in the room. Doing so, Luigi noticed a candelabra near the torch, its candles unlit. Using his newly acquired power, the green-hatted Mario brother blows fire at the candles, lighting them. Another candelabra stands near the door, and Luigi does the same, lighting the candles, which finally unseals the door. This allows Luigi to continue on his quest to save [[Mario]]. | [[Luigi]] decides to skip the [[Fortune-Teller's Room]] for the time being and proceeds forward. Immediately after Luigi sets foot inside the Mirror Room, the door seals behind him. As the ghostbuster explores, a Blue [[Grabbing Ghost]] makes itself noticeable. The ghost is invisible, but fortunately, its reflection is visible in the long [[mirror]] on the north wall that stretches the entire length of the room. Luigi uses this hint to capture the ghost and all five of its friends the same way. The room brightens, and a large [[Treasure Chest|red chest]] appears. When Luigi opens the chest, he finds a red medal with a picture of a flame on it. It turns out to be the [[Fire Element Medal]], which allows him to be able to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Fire Elemental Ghosts]], and subsequently expel fire from his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The mere possession of the medal is not enough to allow the poor {{fake link|plumber}} to exit the room however, so contemplating what to do next, Luigi captures a Fire Elemental Ghost from a torch conveniently located in the room. Doing so, Luigi noticed a candelabra near the torch, its candles unlit. Using his newly acquired power, the green-hatted Mario brother blows fire at the candles, lighting them. Another candelabra stands near the door, and Luigi does the same, lighting the candles, which finally unseals the door. This allows Luigi to continue on his quest to save [[Mario]]. | ||
==[[Moon]]== | ==[[Moon]]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''Luigi's Mansion''</div> | |||
The Moon is later given an appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where it appears in the background of the [[Observatory]]. Luigi, in his quest to find [[Mario's Star (item)|Mario's Star]] and progress in [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]], ends up blowing the Moon up with a {{fake link|Falling Star|Falling Star (enemy)}} shot from his [[Poltergust 3000]], which creates a path of debris leading to the [[Mario's Star (item)|Star]] he is looking for. After this, the Moon can still be seen from the outside rooms and manages to show up in other games. It is therefore likely that Luigi has destroyed a fake moon, especially since the Japanese name of the Observatory is the Room of Illusion. | The Moon is later given an appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where it appears in the background of the [[Observatory]]. Luigi, in his quest to find [[Mario's Star (item)|Mario's Star]] and progress in [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]], ends up blowing the Moon up with a {{fake link|Falling Star|Falling Star (enemy)}} shot from his [[Poltergust 3000]], which creates a path of debris leading to the [[Mario's Star (item)|Star]] he is looking for. After this, the Moon can still be seen from the outside rooms and manages to show up in other games. It is therefore likely that Luigi has destroyed a fake moon, especially since the Japanese name of the Observatory is the Room of Illusion. | ||
==[[Nana]]== | ==[[Nana]]== | ||
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*Nana's name comes from what some kids call their grandmothers. | *Nana's name comes from what some kids call their grandmothers. | ||
*Nana's name suggests that she is a grandmother, possibly to [[Henry and Orville]], as she owns the key to their room. | *Nana's name suggests that she is a grandmother, possibly to [[Henry and Orville]], as she owns the key to their room. | ||
==[[Nana's Room]]== | ==[[Nana's Room]]== | ||
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[[Luigi]], entering Nana's Room through the unlocked door, saw the ancient ghost casually knitting an ephemeral scarf. The {{fake link|plumber}} then noticed some yarn balls beside [[Nana]]. Shaking the bowl causes the yarn balls to fall onto the floor. Luigi's {{fake link|trusty vacuum|Poltegust 3000}} sucked it up and shot it at Nana. The ghost will then shoot lasers from her eyes at Luigi. The ghost hunter should dodge them and shoot Nana twice more with yarn balls. Nana becomes disoriented and Luigi can then capture her. The room lights up and Luigi can obtain the [[Key]] to [[The Twin's Room]] from the [[Treasure Chest|blue treasure chest]]. | [[Luigi]], entering Nana's Room through the unlocked door, saw the ancient ghost casually knitting an ephemeral scarf. The {{fake link|plumber}} then noticed some yarn balls beside [[Nana]]. Shaking the bowl causes the yarn balls to fall onto the floor. Luigi's {{fake link|trusty vacuum|Poltegust 3000}} sucked it up and shot it at Nana. The ghost will then shoot lasers from her eyes at Luigi. The ghost hunter should dodge them and shoot Nana twice more with yarn balls. Nana becomes disoriented and Luigi can then capture her. The room lights up and Luigi can obtain the [[Key]] to [[The Twin's Room]] from the [[Treasure Chest|blue treasure chest]]. | ||
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==[[Observatory]]== | ==[[Observatory]]== | ||
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After successfully exiting the [[Astral Hall]], [[Luigi]] found himself in the Observatory. He noticed an antique looking telescope in the room, and decided to look through it. Through the view, Luigi could see the Moon. After he had finished looking at the telescope, the walls in the room mysteriously faded away, allowing Luigi to step out on a small balcony. Small yellow {{fake link|Meteor Ghosts}} were falling outside, and Luigi decided to suck one up and shoot it at [[the Moon]]. The Moon subsequently exploded and a winding, ephemeral bridge appeared, allowing Luigi to step out into space and retrieve [[Mario's Star (item)|Mario's Star]], the third item he would need to take to [[Madame Clairvoya]]. After the Observatory walls vanished and Luigi got his brother's star, he noticed that the telescope that he prevously looked through turned into a pile of crumbled wall, and could no longer see into "space" when the room is already cleared. | After successfully exiting the [[Astral Hall]], [[Luigi]] found himself in the Observatory. He noticed an antique looking telescope in the room, and decided to look through it. Through the view, Luigi could see the Moon. After he had finished looking at the telescope, the walls in the room mysteriously faded away, allowing Luigi to step out on a small balcony. Small yellow {{fake link|Meteor Ghosts}} were falling outside, and Luigi decided to suck one up and shoot it at [[the Moon]]. The Moon subsequently exploded and a winding, ephemeral bridge appeared, allowing Luigi to step out into space and retrieve [[Mario's Star (item)|Mario's Star]], the third item he would need to take to [[Madame Clairvoya]]. After the Observatory walls vanished and Luigi got his brother's star, he noticed that the telescope that he prevously looked through turned into a pile of crumbled wall, and could no longer see into "space" when the room is already cleared. | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | |||
*If one looks at the Mansion map while Luigi is on the bridge or small planet, Luigi's head will be way off of the map to the east. | *If one looks at the Mansion map while Luigi is on the bridge or small planet, Luigi's head will be way off of the map to the east. | ||
*Judging by the room's Japanese name, it is likely that the entire sequence after Luigi checks the telescope is just an illusion. This is backed up by the fact that the real Moon can still be seen in the background of outside areas. | *Judging by the room's Japanese name, it is likely that the entire sequence after Luigi checks the telescope is just an illusion. This is backed up by the fact that the real Moon can still be seen in the background of outside areas. | ||
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==[[Pipe Room]]== | ==[[Pipe Room]]== | ||
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After obtaining the Key from the [[Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory]], [[Luigi]] accesses the Pipe Room. Immediately, some green [[Flying Fish]] start attacking the ghost hunter. To make matters worse, some Red and White [[Grabbing Ghost]]s appear as well. Within the cramped room, Luigi manages to separate and capture every one of the ghosts inside his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The Pipe Room becomes illuminated, but Luigi does not receive a [[Key]]. The {{fake link|plumber}} notices a frozen [[barrel]] giving off an icy mist. As Luigi approaches it, an [[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]] flies out. After Luigi captures it, he uses the Ice Element to freeze the river of water flowing through the room. Successfully having made a bridge to the other side, Luigi turns a red wheel on one of the pipes, stopping the waterfall on the other end of the room. Luigi walks to where the waterfall once was and claims the Key to the [[Cold Storage]], allowing him to continue his quest to find [[Mario]]. | After obtaining the Key from the [[Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory]], [[Luigi]] accesses the Pipe Room. Immediately, some green [[Flying Fish]] start attacking the ghost hunter. To make matters worse, some Red and White [[Grabbing Ghost]]s appear as well. Within the cramped room, Luigi manages to separate and capture every one of the ghosts inside his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The Pipe Room becomes illuminated, but Luigi does not receive a [[Key]]. The {{fake link|plumber}} notices a frozen [[barrel]] giving off an icy mist. As Luigi approaches it, an [[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]] flies out. After Luigi captures it, he uses the Ice Element to freeze the river of water flowing through the room. Successfully having made a bridge to the other side, Luigi turns a red wheel on one of the pipes, stopping the waterfall on the other end of the room. Luigi walks to where the waterfall once was and claims the Key to the [[Cold Storage]], allowing him to continue his quest to find [[Mario]]. | ||
==[[Projection Room]]== | ==[[Projection Room]]== | ||
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When [[Luigi]] entered the Projection Room, he noticed an old-fashioned film projector on the front wall. When the {{fake link|plumber}} tapped it, the projector lit up the screen in the front of the room. Some [[Grabbing Ghost|Purple Grabbers]] made their appearance on the shadows of the projection screen, but Luigi wasn't fooled and sucked up each one. When the lights came on, Luigi received [[Mario's Glove]], the fourth item he would need to take to [[Madame Clairvoya]]. | When [[Luigi]] entered the Projection Room, he noticed an old-fashioned film projector on the front wall. When the {{fake link|plumber}} tapped it, the projector lit up the screen in the front of the room. Some [[Grabbing Ghost|Purple Grabbers]] made their appearance on the shadows of the projection screen, but Luigi wasn't fooled and sucked up each one. When the lights came on, Luigi received [[Mario's Glove]], the fourth item he would need to take to [[Madame Clairvoya]]. | ||
==[[Safari Room]]== | ==[[Safari Room]]== | ||
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No ghosts initially appear; instead, [[Luigi]] must aim his [[Poltergust 3000]] at each of the mounted deer heads on the north wall, which makes them move up and down and causes a [[Blue Blaze]] to appear. After its defeat (using an Ice Element), another appears, and then another. Which is accompanied by two [[Garbage Can Ghost|Garbage Can Ghosts]]. Once Luigi captures them all, he is rewarded with a [[Key]] to the [[Balcony]]. | No ghosts initially appear; instead, [[Luigi]] must aim his [[Poltergust 3000]] at each of the mounted deer heads on the north wall, which makes them move up and down and causes a [[Blue Blaze]] to appear. After its defeat (using an Ice Element), another appears, and then another. Which is accompanied by two [[Garbage Can Ghost|Garbage Can Ghosts]]. Once Luigi captures them all, he is rewarded with a [[Key]] to the [[Balcony]]. | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Ghosts in The Safari Room in the PAL Hidden Mansion</div> | |||
The ghosts in this room will attack in waves. Luigi needs to initiate this series of waves by moving the deer heads. Upon doing this, two Blue Blazes will spawn. After Luigi captures these, two more will appear along with two [[Purple Bomber]]s. After dispatching these, the last wave will consist of three more Blue Blazes along with the help of two [[Purple Puncher]]s. As Luigi captures these ghosts, an extra Blue Blaze and Purple Puncher will appear. When Luigi sucks all these in, the room will light up and Luigi will earn the key to the Balcony. | The ghosts in this room will attack in waves. Luigi needs to initiate this series of waves by moving the deer heads. Upon doing this, two Blue Blazes will spawn. After Luigi captures these, two more will appear along with two [[Purple Bomber]]s. After dispatching these, the last wave will consist of three more Blue Blazes along with the help of two [[Purple Puncher]]s. As Luigi captures these ghosts, an extra Blue Blaze and Purple Puncher will appear. When Luigi sucks all these in, the room will light up and Luigi will earn the key to the Balcony. | ||
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==[[Secret Altar]]== | ==[[Secret Altar]]== | ||
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After [[Luigi]] retrieved the spade key in [[The Artist's Studio]], it allowed him to gain entry past the forcefield guarding the Secret Altar. Stepping inside the shiny, golden room, Luigi found King Boo, staring forlornly at a painting of [[Mario]]. This was no mere painting, however, as the red-clad {{fake link|plumber}} himself was trapped inside. As Luigi approached, King Boo launched into a long speech about the two brothers. How Mario caused him so much trouble in the past, and how Luigi vacuumed up all his friends and minions into his [[Poltergust 3000|vacuum]]. King Boo tells Luigi that he is not afraid of the ghost hunter, only the Poltergust 3000 he carries on his back. His final threat is for Luigi to join his brother inside the painting. King Boo transforms Mario's painting into a painting of [[Bowser]], which he flies into. The Bowser painting inhales Luigi and the green-garbed ghostbuster finds himself on the roof of the Mansion, staring down King Boo inside the reanimated body of Bowser. King Boo attacked Luigi, but Luigi was able to defeat him after isolating him from Bowser's body. | After [[Luigi]] retrieved the spade key in [[The Artist's Studio]], it allowed him to gain entry past the forcefield guarding the Secret Altar. Stepping inside the shiny, golden room, Luigi found King Boo, staring forlornly at a painting of [[Mario]]. This was no mere painting, however, as the red-clad {{fake link|plumber}} himself was trapped inside. As Luigi approached, King Boo launched into a long speech about the two brothers. How Mario caused him so much trouble in the past, and how Luigi vacuumed up all his friends and minions into his [[Poltergust 3000|vacuum]]. King Boo tells Luigi that he is not afraid of the ghost hunter, only the Poltergust 3000 he carries on his back. His final threat is for Luigi to join his brother inside the painting. King Boo transforms Mario's painting into a painting of [[Bowser]], which he flies into. The Bowser painting inhales Luigi and the green-garbed ghostbuster finds himself on the roof of the Mansion, staring down King Boo inside the reanimated body of Bowser. King Boo attacked Luigi, but Luigi was able to defeat him after isolating him from Bowser's body. | ||
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After [[Luigi]] extinguishes the flaming door with his Water Element from his [[Poltergust 3000]], he must enter the Tea Room. Haunted dishes from the shelves will start to fling at Luigi, similar to what happened in the [[Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study]] and [[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]]. To make matters worse, two White [[Grabbing Ghost]]s will appear to hold Luigi in place, making him an easy target. Luigi must avoid them and capture them both with his Poltergust 3000. After Luigi sucks in the two ghosts, a large [[Treasure Chest|white treasure chest]] will appear on the left table. However, Luigi was unable to reach the chest and he must search the room for a solution. Luigi must then go to the [[gravity arrow]] located on the ground near the right cabinet and he was sent upwards, enabling him to walk on the ceiling. Luigi must go to the next [[gravity arrow]] on the ceiling above the table with the Treasure Chest. Luigi must step on it and his gravity will reverse. He will then be sent down to the table where he must collect the [[Elemental Medal|Ice Element Medal]]. This item allowed Luigi to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]]s and shoot ice out of his vacuum. Luigi will then continue his search for [[Mario]]. | After [[Luigi]] extinguishes the flaming door with his Water Element from his [[Poltergust 3000]], he must enter the Tea Room. Haunted dishes from the shelves will start to fling at Luigi, similar to what happened in the [[Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study]] and [[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]]. To make matters worse, two White [[Grabbing Ghost]]s will appear to hold Luigi in place, making him an easy target. Luigi must avoid them and capture them both with his Poltergust 3000. After Luigi sucks in the two ghosts, a large [[Treasure Chest|white treasure chest]] will appear on the left table. However, Luigi was unable to reach the chest and he must search the room for a solution. Luigi must then go to the [[gravity arrow]] located on the ground near the right cabinet and he was sent upwards, enabling him to walk on the ceiling. Luigi must go to the next [[gravity arrow]] on the ceiling above the table with the Treasure Chest. Luigi must step on it and his gravity will reverse. He will then be sent down to the table where he must collect the [[Elemental Medal|Ice Element Medal]]. This item allowed Luigi to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]]s and shoot ice out of his vacuum. Luigi will then continue his search for [[Mario]]. | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>PAL Hidden Mansion</div> | |||
The Tea Room is much harder in the PAL Hidden Mansion than in the normal mode. The ghosts come in waves and the last wave can be pretty intense. Luigi will first need to capture a [[Blue Twirler]], a [[Gold Ghost]], a Red [[Grabbing Ghost]], and a [[Flash]]. After this, two more Flashes and four [[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy Ghosts]] will appear. When Luigi successfully captures these ghosts, the room will finally light up. | The Tea Room is much harder in the PAL Hidden Mansion than in the normal mode. The ghosts come in waves and the last wave can be pretty intense. Luigi will first need to capture a [[Blue Twirler]], a [[Gold Ghost]], a Red [[Grabbing Ghost]], and a [[Flash]]. After this, two more Flashes and four [[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy Ghosts]] will appear. When Luigi successfully captures these ghosts, the room will finally light up. | ||
==[[Telephone Room]]== | ==[[Telephone Room]]== | ||
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As [[Luigi]] approaches the West Hallway on the [[Balcony (3F)|Balcony]], the door is unsealed. However, a bolt of lightning strikes the house, causing a blackout. Luigi uses his [[Key]] to open the door, then proceeds through the West Hallway. At the end, he comes across two choices; east and west. The {{fake link|plumber}} chooses the east door because the other is locked, and winds up in the Telephone Room. Luigi receives a phone call from one of the [[Toad (species)|Toads]] in the Mansion, informing him that the Toads have fled because of the blackout. The Toad also mentions a breaker in the Basement that can be used to turn the power back on. However, the previously accessible [[Breaker Room]] is now mysteriously locked. Luigi receives another phone call, this time from [[Professor E. Gadd]], who tells Luigi of a Portrait Ghost named [[Uncle Grimmly]] who is now on the loose. Luigi sets off in search of Uncle Grimmly so that he can turn the power back on. After successfully capturing Uncle Grimmly, Luigi returns to the Telephone Room, only to find that it is still dark. Opening some of the chests in the room, Luigi awakens two [[Skeleton Ghost]]s and promptly captures them, finally lighting the room. | As [[Luigi]] approaches the West Hallway on the [[Balcony (3F)|Balcony]], the door is unsealed. However, a bolt of lightning strikes the house, causing a blackout. Luigi uses his [[Key]] to open the door, then proceeds through the West Hallway. At the end, he comes across two choices; east and west. The {{fake link|plumber}} chooses the east door because the other is locked, and winds up in the Telephone Room. Luigi receives a phone call from one of the [[Toad (species)|Toads]] in the Mansion, informing him that the Toads have fled because of the blackout. The Toad also mentions a breaker in the Basement that can be used to turn the power back on. However, the previously accessible [[Breaker Room]] is now mysteriously locked. Luigi receives another phone call, this time from [[Professor E. Gadd]], who tells Luigi of a Portrait Ghost named [[Uncle Grimmly]] who is now on the loose. Luigi sets off in search of Uncle Grimmly so that he can turn the power back on. After successfully capturing Uncle Grimmly, Luigi returns to the Telephone Room, only to find that it is still dark. Opening some of the chests in the room, Luigi awakens two [[Skeleton Ghost]]s and promptly captures them, finally lighting the room. | ||
==[[The Artist's Studio]]== | ==[[The Artist's Studio]]== | ||
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Using the key [[Luigi]] received from the [[Cold Storage]], he unlocked the door to The Artist's Studio. He saw the ghostly painter, [[Vincent Van Gore]] painting away at a picture of a [[Treasure Chest]]. He became angry at the novice ghost-hunter for failing to understand the life he gives his paintings. Van Gore locks Luigi in the room and summons his ghosts from the paintings lining the room. Three each of [[Gold Ghost]], [[Purple Puncher]]s, [[Blue Twirler]]s, [[Grabbing Ghost]]s, [[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy Ghost]]s, [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s, and [[Purple Bomber]]s attack Luigi, one set at a time. Luigi sucked them all up, three by three, into his [[Poltergust 3000|vacuum]]. With his creations gone, Vincent Van Gore gave up. Luigi was able to overcome the old ghost's weak pull and capture him. The {{fake link|plumber}} received the golden spade-shaped [[Key]] to the [[Secret Altar]] from the treasure chest painting. | Using the key [[Luigi]] received from the [[Cold Storage]], he unlocked the door to The Artist's Studio. He saw the ghostly painter, [[Vincent Van Gore]] painting away at a picture of a [[Treasure Chest]]. He became angry at the novice ghost-hunter for failing to understand the life he gives his paintings. Van Gore locks Luigi in the room and summons his ghosts from the paintings lining the room. Three each of [[Gold Ghost]], [[Purple Puncher]]s, [[Blue Twirler]]s, [[Grabbing Ghost]]s, [[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy Ghost]]s, [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s, and [[Purple Bomber]]s attack Luigi, one set at a time. Luigi sucked them all up, three by three, into his [[Poltergust 3000|vacuum]]. With his creations gone, Vincent Van Gore gave up. Luigi was able to overcome the old ghost's weak pull and capture him. The {{fake link|plumber}} received the golden spade-shaped [[Key]] to the [[Secret Altar]] from the treasure chest painting. | ||