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The '''Treacherous Mansion''' is a [[List of locations|location]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' and ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2 HD]]''. It the final mansion visited by [[Luigi]]. The Treacherous Mansion is a large museum and is also the location of the final [[Dark Moon]] piece. Many rooms on the first floor of the Treacherous Mansion are based on the previous mansions in the game. Almost every [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghost]] that Luigi encounters appears here, though most of them are stronger. [[King Boo]] comes to this mansion to open a [[paranormal portal]] to unleash almost every ghost that Luigi has ever encountered, such as [[Greenie]]s, [[Slammer (enemy)|Slammers]], a [[Gobber]], [[Sneaker]]s, [[mummy|mummies]], [[Hider]]s, and [[Creeper]]s, and most of these ghosts are either shielded, strong, or equipped with a weapon of some form. This multitude of ghosts will bring about the destruction of [[Evershade Valley]]. There are also gargoyles inside and outside the mansion. | |||
The '''Treacherous Mansion''' is | |||
The Treacherous Mansion is the only mansion in the game that requires Luigi to unlock just one door; the rest of the doors are already unlocked. It is also the only mansion besides the [[Gloomy Manor]] and [[Old Clockworks]] that has multiple music tracks; the track changes whenever Luigi looks through a window or crack in the wall. It is also the only mansion to have two missions primarily dealing with ghost-capturing: [[Paranormal Chaos]] and [[Terrifying Invasion]]. It is also the only mansion to have multiple [[fake door|false door]]s. Finally, it is the only mansion whose respective Dark Moon piece and [[Tough Possessor|Possessor ghost]] are not found in the mansion's vicinity. | The Treacherous Mansion is the only mansion in the game that requires Luigi to unlock just one door; the rest of the doors are already unlocked. It is also the only mansion besides the [[Gloomy Manor]] and [[Old Clockworks]] that has multiple music tracks; the track changes whenever Luigi looks through a window or crack in the wall. It is also the only mansion to have two missions primarily dealing with ghost-capturing: [[Paranormal Chaos]] and [[Terrifying Invasion]]. It is also the only mansion to have multiple [[fake door|false door]]s. Finally, it is the only mansion whose respective Dark Moon piece and [[Tough Possessor|Possessor ghost]] are not found in the mansion's vicinity. | ||
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The bottom four exhibits in the mansion are based on the four previous mansions in the game in some way. The [[Dark Age Exhibit]] represents the Gloomy Manor due to the knights found in the manor (despite not having the same music tracks), the [[Jungle Exhibit]] represents the [[Haunted Towers]] due to both having botanical designs, the [[Ancient Exhibit]] represents the Old Clockworks due to the latter having an Ancient Egyptian-like basement, and the [[Ice Age Exhibit]] represents the [[Secret Mine]] for their icy themes. | The bottom four exhibits in the mansion are based on the four previous mansions in the game in some way. The [[Dark Age Exhibit]] represents the Gloomy Manor due to the knights found in the manor (despite not having the same music tracks), the [[Jungle Exhibit]] represents the [[Haunted Towers]] due to both having botanical designs, the [[Ancient Exhibit]] represents the Old Clockworks due to the latter having an Ancient Egyptian-like basement, and the [[Ice Age Exhibit]] represents the [[Secret Mine]] for their icy themes. | ||
The Treacherous Mansion is an abandoned museum positioned right in the middle of a giant ravine, which becomes cut off from land access after Luigi reaches the front steps. According to E. Gadd, the mansion contains artifacts and items from Evershade Valley and beyond, making it the most "precious" of the mansions. The mansion is slightly changed to a spookier feel after King Boo arrives. It is called the Treacherous Mansion likely because it could collapse into the ravine below. It, however, does not at any point. | The Treacherous Mansion is an abandoned museum positioned right in the middle of a giant ravine, which becomes cut off from land access after Luigi reaches the front steps. According to E. Gadd, the mansion contains artifacts and items from Evershade Valley and beyond, making it the most "precious" of the mansions. The mansion is slightly changed to a spookier feel after King Boo arrives. It is called the Treacherous Mansion likely because it could collapse into the ravine below. It, however, does not at any point. | ||
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|JapM=From「驚く」(''odoroku'', "to be astonished") and「宮殿」(''kyūden'', "palace") | |JapM=From「驚く」(''odoroku'', "to be astonished") and「宮殿」(''kyūden'', "palace") | ||
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|ChiSM=Thriller Palace | |||
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|Dut=Verraderlijke Villa | |Dut=Verraderlijke Villa | ||
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Revision as of 03:52, August 28, 2024
Treacherous Mansion | |
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First appearance | Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (2013) |
Latest appearance | Luigi's Mansion 2 HD (2024) |
Greater location | Evershade Valley |
Inhabitants | Greenies, Slammers, mummies, Hiders, Polterpup, Spirit Balls, Sneakers, Creepers, Strong Greenies, Strong Slammers, Strong Hiders, Strong Gobbers, Strong Sneakers, Big Boo, Strong Poltergeist, Flytraps |
The Treacherous Mansion is a location in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Luigi's Mansion 2 HD. It the final mansion visited by Luigi. The Treacherous Mansion is a large museum and is also the location of the final Dark Moon piece. Many rooms on the first floor of the Treacherous Mansion are based on the previous mansions in the game. Almost every ghost that Luigi encounters appears here, though most of them are stronger. King Boo comes to this mansion to open a paranormal portal to unleash almost every ghost that Luigi has ever encountered, such as Greenies, Slammers, a Gobber, Sneakers, mummies, Hiders, and Creepers, and most of these ghosts are either shielded, strong, or equipped with a weapon of some form. This multitude of ghosts will bring about the destruction of Evershade Valley. There are also gargoyles inside and outside the mansion.
The Treacherous Mansion is the only mansion in the game that requires Luigi to unlock just one door; the rest of the doors are already unlocked. It is also the only mansion besides the Gloomy Manor and Old Clockworks that has multiple music tracks; the track changes whenever Luigi looks through a window or crack in the wall. It is also the only mansion to have two missions primarily dealing with ghost-capturing: Paranormal Chaos and Terrifying Invasion. It is also the only mansion to have multiple false doors. Finally, it is the only mansion whose respective Dark Moon piece and Possessor ghost are not found in the mansion's vicinity.
The bottom four exhibits in the mansion are based on the four previous mansions in the game in some way. The Dark Age Exhibit represents the Gloomy Manor due to the knights found in the manor (despite not having the same music tracks), the Jungle Exhibit represents the Haunted Towers due to both having botanical designs, the Ancient Exhibit represents the Old Clockworks due to the latter having an Ancient Egyptian-like basement, and the Ice Age Exhibit represents the Secret Mine for their icy themes.
The Treacherous Mansion is an abandoned museum positioned right in the middle of a giant ravine, which becomes cut off from land access after Luigi reaches the front steps. According to E. Gadd, the mansion contains artifacts and items from Evershade Valley and beyond, making it the most "precious" of the mansions. The mansion is slightly changed to a spookier feel after King Boo arrives. It is called the Treacherous Mansion likely because it could collapse into the ravine below. It, however, does not at any point.
Missions
Mission | Description | Goal | Objectives |
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E-1: Front-Door Key |
The paranormal activity in this mansion is completely off the charts! Stay on your toes, and start looking for the Dark Moon piece. | Use the Front-Door Key to open the Front Entrance of the Treacherous Mansion. Once inside, start looking for the Dark Moon piece.
Follow the Polterpup, and recover the Front-Door Key. |
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E-2: Double Trouble |
I assigned a Toad assistant to take care of the valuable exhibits in the Treacherous Mansion. Let's find him. He might know a thing or two about the Dark Moon piece. | Search the main floor of the Treacherous Mansion for the Toad assistant, and bring him back to the Bunker.
It turns out E. Gadd assigned two Toad assistants to take care of the exhibits. Find the other Toad, and send both Toads back to the Bunker. |
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E-3: A Train to Catch |
The Toad curators brought a security-camera image back with them. Maybe it'll give us some clues about the next Dark Moon piece. | Use the makeshift rotor to activate the stairwell in the Inner Courtyard. Then rush to the Train Exhibit and rescue Mario. |
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E-4: Ambush Maneuver |
Luigi, King Boo is in the Train Exhibit! Let's strike now, while we have the element of surprise! Get in there, defeat King Boo, and rescue Mario! | King Boo seems to be up to something inside the Train Exhibit. Ambush him while he's distracted.
The miniature model in the Train Exhibit was a trick! Don't let Big Boo get the best of you. |
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E-5: Paranormal Chaos |
I'm getting strange paranormal readings on the Terrace. We'd better send you in to inspect the place. | Reach the Terrace, and discover the source of the strong paranormal signal.
King Boo has sent a horde of ghosts to start a paranormal riot. Capture all of the ghosts before they become too powerful to be stopped! |
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Boss: Stop the Knightmare |
The portal on the Terrace is still open, but we've got to hurry. Button up those overalls, my boy! It's time to battle King Boo! | The portal has brought you to an unknown location! Look for the possessor ghost and the final piece of the Dark Moon. |
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Bonus: Terrifying Invasion |
We have an EMERGENCY! The Parascope is detecting whopping paranormal signals in the mansion! Luigi...THE END IS NEAR! | Ghosts are invading the Treacherous Mansion! Go to the outbreak points and capture all the ghosts at each location in order to prevent a paranormal catastrophe. |
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Treasures
Bosses
- Mini-bosses: Strong Poltergeist, Big Boo
- Bosses: Tough Possessor (possessing suits of armor)
Rooms
First Floor/Ground Floor (PAL)
Name | Image | Gem | Boo |
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Veranda | N/A | N/A | |
Front Entrance | Football Diamond Oval Diamond |
N/A | |
Inner Courtyard | N/A | Boopa Troopa "Boopa Troopa, reporting for duty! The Boo armies are here, so you might as well surrender!" (Availability: E-2) |
First Floor West Side/Ground Floor West Side (PAL)
Name | Image | Gem | Boo |
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West Gallery | N/A | N/A | |
Dark Age Exhibit/Dark Ages Exhibit (PAL) | Oval Diamond | Booreaucrat American: "Ahem... I am Booreaucrat! This mansion is now under the ownership of King Boo, esquire. I take it you have the proper credentials to be here, including ID and a mansion-roaming license? No? That's...unfortunate. You'll have to be penalized!" British: "Ahem... I am Booreaucrat! This mansion is now under the ownership of King Boo, Esquire. Are you authorised to be here? Your identification and mansion roaming permit, please. You don't have them? That's...unfortunate. I have no choice but to penalise you." (Availability: E-3) | |
Grand West | N/A | N/A | |
Kitchen | N/A | N/A | |
Ice Age Exhibit | Pebble Diamond Coffin Diamond |
N/A |
First Floor East Side/Ground Floor East Side (PAL)
Name | Image | Gem | Boo |
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East Gallery | N/A | N/A | |
Jungle Exhibit | Spindle Diamond | N/A | |
Grand East | N/A | N/A | |
Restrooms/Toilets (PAL) | Drop Diamond | N/A | |
Ancient Exhibit | Rhombus Diamond | N/A |
Second Floor/First Floor (PAL)
Name | Image | Gem | Boo |
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Inner Courtyard | N/A | Boopa Troopa "Boopa Troopa, reporting for duty! The Boo armies are here, so you might as well surrender!" (Availability: E-2) | |
Terrace | N/A | N/A |
Second Floor West Side/First Floor West Side (PAL)
Name | Image | Gem | Boo |
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West Corridor | N/A | N/A | |
West Balcony | N/A | N/A | |
Dark Age Exhibit/Dark Ages Exhibit (PAL) | Oval Diamond | Booreaucrat American: "Ahem... I am Booreaucrat! This mansion is now under the ownership of King Boo, esquire. I take it you have the proper credentials to be here, including ID and a mansion-roaming license? No? That's...unfortunate. You'll have to be penalized!" British: "Ahem... I am Booreaucrat! This mansion is now under the ownership of King Boo, Esquire. Are you authorised to be here? Your identification and mansion roaming permit, please. You don't have them? That's...unfortunate. I have no choice but to penalise you." (Availability: E-3) | |
Space Exhibit | N/A | N/A | |
Archives | N/A | N/A | |
Aviation Exhibit | Star Diamond | MaraBoo "I'm MaraBoo! Aren't my feathers classy?" (Availability: E-5) | |
Ice Age Exhibit | Pebble Diamond Coffin Diamond |
N/A |
Second Floor East Side/First Floor East Side (PAL)
Name | Image | Gem | Boo |
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East Corridor | N/A | N/A | |
East Balcony | N/A | N/A | |
Jungle Exhibit | Spindle Diamond | N/A | |
Nautical Exhibit | Octagon Diamond | N/A | |
Study | N/A | N/A | |
Train Exhibit | Mushroom Diamond | Big Boo (counts as ten Boos) "I may not be the king, but I sure am BIG. Big enough to crush you!" (Availability: E-4) | |
Ancient Exhibit | Rhombus Diamond | N/A |
Third Floor/Second Floor (PAL)
Name | Image | Gem | Boo |
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Gargoyle Roof | Pebble Diamond | N/A |
Basement 1
Name | Image | Gem | Boo |
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Veranda | N/A | N/A | |
Bottom of Well/Bottom of the Well (PAL) | N/A | N/A | |
Guard Tunnel/Guarded Tunnel (PAL) | N/A | N/A | |
Ceremonial Chamber | N/A | N/A | |
Cliffside | N/A | N/A | |
Jungle Exhibit | Spindle Diamond | N/A | |
Ancient Exhibit | Rhombus Diamond | N/A |
Basement 2
Name | Image | Gem | Boo |
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Dungeon Cells | N/A | N/A | |
Haunted Catacombs | Triangle Diamond Baguette Diamond |
N/A | |
Underground Lab | Round Diamond | Boolldog "Arf, arf! Grrrrrr... Better run from Boolldog!" (Availability: E-1) | |
Cliffside | Baguette Diamond | N/A |
Basement 3
Name | Image | Gem | Boo |
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Dungeon Cells | N/A | N/A |
Profiles
- In-game description
- English (American):
This massive mansion is filled with exotic exhibits created by its late globe-trotting owner. Oh, and it also contains the strongest paranormal signals ever recorded! - English (British):
This massive mansion is filled with exotic exhibits fashioned by its globetrotting late owner. Oh, and it also has the strongest paranormal signals ever recorded!
- English (American):
Media
Treacherous Mansion Music - The song that plays in the Treacherous Mansion. | File info |
Terrifying Invasion Music - The song that plays during Terrifying Invasion. | File info |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | オドロ~宮殿[?] Odoro~ Kyūden |
From「驚く」(odoroku, "to be astonished") and「宮殿」(kyūden, "palace") | |
Chinese (simplified) | 惊悚宫殿[?] Jīngsǒng gōngdiàn |
Thriller Palace | |
Chinese (traditional) | 驚悚宮殿[?] Jīngsǒng gōngdiàn |
Thriller Palace | |
Dutch | Verraderlijke Villa[?] | Treacherous Villa | |
French | Maison des collections[?] | Collections House | |
German | Trugschloss[?] | Deception Castle | |
Italian | Villa Villana[?] | Boorish Mansion | |
Korean | 위태로운 대저택[?] Witaeroun Daejeotaek |
Great Mansion of Danger | |
Portuguese | Mansão Traiçoeira[?] | Treacherous Mansion | |
Russian | Дом ужасов[?] Dom uzhasov |
House of Horror | |
Spanish | Mansión Traicionera[?] | Treacherous Mansion |
Trivia
- This is the only mansion where Luigi has to rescue two Toads in one mission.
- While Luigi is under the mansion in the Dungeon Cells, Professor E. Gadd will call him, but with no interference with the Dual Scream.
- The Treacherous Mansion is likely based on William Hope Hodgson's 1908 novel The House on the Borderland, in which the denizens of the titular house are assaulted by creatures from another dimension. Similarly, the house in the novel gets a large portion of the ground below it spirited away, leaving the house stranded on a ledge directly above a large water-filled ravine.