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The crown has changed in the later [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' games]] it has appeared in. It is nowadays shown as a golden crown encrusted with jewels, similar to [[Princess Peach]]'s crown. In ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', however, King Boo appears to sport the crown's initial appearance, except the gem, which is now a stone that resembles an amethyst, matching King Boo's color theme. This gem gives him enough power to shatter the [[Dark Moon]]. | The crown has changed in the later [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' games]] it has appeared in. It is nowadays shown as a golden crown encrusted with jewels, similar to [[Princess Peach]]'s crown. In ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', however, King Boo appears to sport the crown's initial appearance, except the gem, which is now a stone that resembles an amethyst, matching King Boo's color theme. This gem gives him enough power to shatter the [[Dark Moon]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:08, April 30, 2017
King Boo's Crown is the final piece of jewelry Luigi collects before he saves Mario in Luigi's Mansion. In Luigi's Mansion, the crown holds a red diamond at the top. Officially, King Boo's crown also counts as a Red Diamond, making it worth the same amount as a single coin. King Boo's Crown is the only unit of money in the game that must be collected, so it is possible to get only 5,000 G the entire game.
The crown has changed in the later Mario games it has appeared in. It is nowadays shown as a golden crown encrusted with jewels, similar to Princess Peach's crown. In Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, however, King Boo appears to sport the crown's initial appearance, except the gem, which is now a stone that resembles an amethyst, matching King Boo's color theme. This gem gives him enough power to shatter the Dark Moon.