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'''Grabing Ghosts''' are ghosts from the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. | '''Grabing Ghosts''' are ghosts from the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. | ||
Grabbing Ghosts are usually found in groups either with other ghosts or their own kind. They attack by clamping onto Luigi and biting him. The weaker Grabbing Ghost is grey and has ten heart points, the second is red and has twenty heart points. | Grabbing Ghosts are usually found in groups either with other ghosts or their own kind. They attack by clamping onto [[Luigi]] and biting him. The weaker Grabbing Ghost is grey and has ten heart points, the second is red and has twenty heart points. | ||
The second Grabbing Ghosts can become completely invisible to the naked eye (unless Luigi stuns one with his flashlight). Luigi often had to improvise to beat Grabbing Ghosts doing things such as spotting their reflections in a mirror or their silhouette cast by a projector on a movie screen. | The second Grabbing Ghosts can become completely invisible to the naked eye (unless Luigi stuns one with his flashlight). Luigi often had to improvise to beat Grabbing Ghosts doing things such as spotting their reflections in a mirror or their silhouette cast by a projector on a movie screen. |
Revision as of 17:41, July 24, 2006
Grabing Ghosts are ghosts from the game Luigi's Mansion.
Grabbing Ghosts are usually found in groups either with other ghosts or their own kind. They attack by clamping onto Luigi and biting him. The weaker Grabbing Ghost is grey and has ten heart points, the second is red and has twenty heart points.
The second Grabbing Ghosts can become completely invisible to the naked eye (unless Luigi stuns one with his flashlight). Luigi often had to improvise to beat Grabbing Ghosts doing things such as spotting their reflections in a mirror or their silhouette cast by a projector on a movie screen.