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{{about|the items from [[Luigi's Mansion]]|the items from [[Wario Land 4]]|[[jewel]]}}
{{about|the items from [[Luigi's Mansion]]|the items from [[Wario Land 4]]|[[jewel]]}}
[[File:BlueStone.png|thumb|right|100px|Luigi obtaining a Blue Stone in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
[[File:BlueStone.png|thumb|100px|Luigi obtaining a Blue Stone in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
'''Stones''', also known as '''Jewels''', are valuable collectibles found in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. There are three different colors of Stones, each with its own name:
'''Stones''', also known as '''Jewels''', are valuable collectibles found in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. There are three different colors of Stones, each with its own name:
[[File:GreenStone.png|thumb|right|100px|Luigi obtaining a Green Stone in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
[[File:GreenStone.png|thumb|100px|Luigi obtaining a Green Stone in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
*Blue Stones<ref name=NP>Sinfield, George. ''Luigi's Mansion'' Player's Guide. Page 95.</ref> aka Blue Jewels<ref name=Brady>Bogenn, Tim. BradyGAMES ''Luigi's Mansion'' Official Strategy Guide. Page 11.</ref> (500,000G each)  
*Blue Stones<ref name=NP>Sinfield, George. ''Luigi's Mansion'' Player's Guide. Page 95.</ref> aka Blue Jewels<ref name=Brady>Bogenn, Tim. BradyGAMES ''Luigi's Mansion'' Official Strategy Guide. Page 11.</ref> (500,000G each)  
*Green Stones<ref name=NP/> aka Green Jewels<ref name=Brady/> (800,000G each)
*Green Stones<ref name=NP/> aka Green Jewels<ref name=Brady/> (800,000G each)
*Red Stones<ref name=NP/> aka Red Jewels<ref name=Brady/> (1,000,000G each)
*Red Stones<ref name=NP/> aka Red Jewels<ref name=Brady/> (1,000,000G each)
[[File:RedStone.png|thumb|right|100px|Luigi obtaining a Red Stone in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
[[File:RedStone.png|thumb|100px|Luigi obtaining a Red Stone in the Nintendo 3DS remake]]
Ten of each color can be found in [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]], totaling 23,000,000G. One more Green Stone was added to the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|3DS remake]], making a new total of 23,800,000G. To find all the Stones, [[Luigi]] has to water all the plants he can find; examine a variety of objects such as buckets, gutters, and gold chandeliers; catch [[Speedy Spirit]]s; and light up all the rooms in the mansion except for the third and Basement floor hallways.
Ten of each color can be found in [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]], totaling 23,000,000G. One more Green Stone was added to the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|3DS remake]], making a new total of 23,800,000G. To find all the Stones, [[Luigi]] has to water all the plants he can find; examine a variety of objects such as buckets, gutters, and gold chandeliers; catch [[Speedy Spirit]]s; and light up all the rooms in the mansion except for the third and Basement floor hallways.



Revision as of 13:33, April 12, 2023

This article is about the items from Luigi's Mansion. For the items from Wario Land 4, see jewel.
Luigi finds a blue Stone in the Breaker Room.
Luigi obtaining a Blue Stone in the Nintendo 3DS remake

Stones, also known as Jewels, are valuable collectibles found in Luigi's Mansion. There are three different colors of Stones, each with its own name:

Luigi finds a green Stone.
Luigi obtaining a Green Stone in the Nintendo 3DS remake
  • Blue Stones[1] aka Blue Jewels[2] (500,000G each)
  • Green Stones[1] aka Green Jewels[2] (800,000G each)
  • Red Stones[1] aka Red Jewels[2] (1,000,000G each)
Luigi finds a red Stone in the Kitchen.
Luigi obtaining a Red Stone in the Nintendo 3DS remake

Ten of each color can be found in the mansion, totaling 23,000,000G. One more Green Stone was added to the 3DS remake, making a new total of 23,800,000G. To find all the Stones, Luigi has to water all the plants he can find; examine a variety of objects such as buckets, gutters, and gold chandeliers; catch Speedy Spirits; and light up all the rooms in the mansion except for the third and Basement floor hallways.

However, only five of each color can be found in the PAL version's Hidden Mansion as the majority of Speedy Spirits and Gold Mice drop Blue Diamonds instead.

Gems from Luigi's Mansion's sequel, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, bear a resemblance to Stones, though they serve as a collectible rather than an amount of gold they offer.

Locations

Blue Stones

Area 1

Location How to get the Stone
Second Floor Balcony Water the middle plant.

Area 2

Location How to get the Stone
Butler's Room Examine the bucket found in the southwestern corner.
Hidden Room Clear the room of ghosts, then open the revealed chest.
Kitchen Suck up the Speedy Spirit found in the dishwasher near the western door.*

Area 3

Location How to get the Stone
Second Floor Hallway Suck up the random Gold Mouse.*
Billiards Room Suck up the Speedy Spirit found in the chair.* (Before blackout only)
Fortune-teller's Room Suck up the Gold Mouse in the cheese piece.*

Area 4

Location How to get the Stone
Breaker Room Suck up the Speedy Spirit found in the table.* (Before blackout only)
Guest Room Water the plant.
Secret Altar Vacuum the middle chandelier.

Green Stones

Area 1

Location How to get the Stone
Study Suck up the Gold Mouse in the cheese piece.*
Master Bedroom Water the plant.

Area 2

Location How to get the Stone
Hidden Room Clear the room of ghosts, then open the revealed chest.
Hidden Room Suck up the Speedy Spirit found in the rightmost chest.* (Blackout only)
Dining Room Suck up the Speedy Spirit found in the cabinet on the left.*
Kitchen Suck up the random Gold Mouse.*

Area 3

Location How to get the Stone
Courtyard Water the plant northeast of the fountain.
Third Floor Balcony Water a plant in the southeastern corner.
Third Floor Balcony Water the third plant from the northwestern corner.

Area 4

Location How to get the Stone
Sealed Room Suck up the Speedy Spirit found in the chest to the right of the table.*
Sealed Room Found in the chest on the ground to the northeast (3DS version only)

Red Stones

Area 1

Location How to get the Stone
Study Suck up the Speedy Spirit found in the chair.*

Area 2

Location How to get the Stone
Conservatory Suck up the Speedy Spirit found in the piano bench.* (Blackout only)
Hidden Room Clear the room of ghosts, then open the revealed chest.
Kitchen Light the stove using Fire.
Graveyard Search the pipe in the southeastern corner.

Area 3

Location How to get the Stone
Rec Room Suck up the Speedy Spirit found in the fitness machine.*
Tea Room Suck up the Gold Mouse in the Cheese piece.*
Tea Room Suck up the random Gold Mouse.*
Tea Room Search the drawer on the right.

Area 4

Location How to get the Stone
Ceramics Studio Search one of the vases.

* - Replaced by a Blue Diamond in the PAL Hidden Mansion.

Trivia

References

  1. ^ a b c Sinfield, George. Luigi's Mansion Player's Guide. Page 95.
  2. ^ a b c Bogenn, Tim. BradyGAMES Luigi's Mansion Official Strategy Guide. Page 11.