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''' | [[Image:LM_Storage_Room_2.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[Storage Room]] '''mirror''' revealed a hidden switch to the [[player]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.]] | ||
A '''Mirror''' is a reflective surface that displays the reverse image of what is in front of it. As such, mirrors are typically used for personal grooming. However, mirrors have appeared as specialized objects in two games. The first unique Mirror is an item that appears in ''[[Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!]]''. It is needed not only to complete a trade, but for solving another puzzle as well. | |||
*[[ | According to [[Bazaar]], who sells the Mirror at his general store for fifty [[Bear Coin]]s, the Mirror once belonged to [[Cranky Kong]]'s [[Cranky Kong's Great-Grandfather|great-grandfather]], indicating that it's an antique of sorts. If [[Dixie Kong|Dixie]] or [[Kiddy Kong]] buy the Mirror, they can trade it to [[Barter]] for his [[No. 6 Wrench]], which they can then give to [[Björn]] so that he can fix his chairlifts. | ||
[[Baffle]] is also in need of the Mirror, for he needs it to decode a message. If the [[Kong]]s give it to him, he will tell them how to open up a [[Banana Bird Cave]] in [[KAOS Kore]]. However, this is technically optional, as players who are aware of how to open the cave can do so without speaking to Baffle. | |||
Should a player wish to purchase back the Mirror from either Barter or Baffle, they can do so, provided they pay either one of them ten Bear Coins. | |||
Additionally, the Mirror has some strange effects on Barter and Baffle while it's in either of their possessions. If Barter has the Mirror, it will invert the layout of his swap shop, while if Baffle has it, he will speak backwards. | |||
Mirrors also appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where they serve a very unique purpose. If [[Luigi]] examines a mirror with his [[Game Boy Horror]], the green-clad plumber will be instantly warped to the [[Foyer]], the main entrance of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. Every mirror in the mansion, except the room-length mirror in the [[Mirror Room]], is magically connected to the mirror in the Foyer. Additionally, if Luigi examines the Foyer mirror, he will simply warp to the Foyer (i.e. he will remain in the same place). | |||
These magical mirrors can be used to create short-cuts when necessary instead of walking through the entire mansion, return to the main entrance if lost in the mansion, or even, if needed, escape powerful enemies if Luigi can examine the mirror fast enough before being attacked. The located mirror is the only way to exit the [[Sealed Room]], as the door is sealed up and Luigi cannot climb up the chimney, the entrance to the room. Some mirrors are covered with a piece of cloth, meaning Luigi has to remove the cloth with the [[Poltergust 3000]] before he can use the mirror. | |||
Finally, one mirror in the mansion serves its regular purpose by showing the reflection of a wall switch Luigi needs to activate in the [[Storage Room]]. | |||
In ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'', when [[Yoshi]] fights in the battle against [[Hector the Reflector]], the [[Nintendo DS]]'s touch screen acts like a mirror, which means Yoshi can see Hector, as Hector was invisible otherwise. Also, each time Hector got hurt, Hector will send chairs and potted flowers to destroy parts of the mirror, effectivily reducing how Yoshi could see Hector. Also this is the only time the player can see an [[Invisighoul]]. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Unlike other games, where hints about certain features are provided by characters or signs, in ''Luigi's Mansion'', the [[player]] is never informed that the mirrors can be used to warp to the Foyer. The only way for a player to figure this out is to have Luigi experiment with the Game Boy Horror and accidentally examine a mirror. | |||
*Originally, a line of [[coins]] led to the wall switch in the [[Storage Room]] in ''Luigi's Mansion''. Later in the game's development, programmers decided to remove the trail of coins in favor of the reflective mirror. | |||
*An unlockable Mirror Mode of the courses appears in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. This unlockable version has the courses all reversed, so if the player had to turn left in the normal courses, in the Mirror Mode the player had to turn right. | |||
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