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[[Image:Speedyspirit1.jpg|frame|right|A '''Speedy Spirit''' that was hiding in the closet.]]
{{species infobox
'''Speedy Spirits''' are rare ghosts found in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''.  
|image=[[File:LM_SpeedySpirit.png|200px]]<br>Screenshot from ''Luigi's Mansion''
|first_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' ([[List of games by date#2001|2001]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS]]) ([[List of games by date#2018|2018]])
|variant_of=[[Gold Ghost]]
|comparable=[[Gold Greenie]]<br>[[Gold Mouse]]<br>[[Golden Goob]]
}}
'''Speedy Spirits''', also known as '''blue ghosts'''<ref>{{cite|author=Loe, Casey|publisher=Versus Books|language=en-us|date=November 19, 2001|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Perfect Guide|page=17|isbn=1-931886-00-8}}</ref><ref>{{cite|author=Bogenn, Tim|publisher=BradyGAMES|language=en-us|date=November 21, 2001|isbn=0-7440-0119-6|title=''Luigi's Mansion'' Official Strategy Guide|page=18}}</ref> or '''rich ghosts''',<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo GameCube Collection: 4 Guides for the Price of 1'' Prima's Official Strategy Guide|page=13|publisher=Prima Games|date=March 12, 2002|language=en-us|author=Cassady, David|isbn=0-7615-3916-6}}</ref> are [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] appearing mainly in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its reissue]]. They are pale blue variants of [[Gold Ghost]]s, which they share a similar build to. Similar ghosts named [[Gold Greenie]]s and [[Golden Goob]]s appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' and ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', respectively.


Speedy Spirits are pale blue and have a similar build to a [[Gold Ghost]]. Unlike others who attack [[Luigi]], Speedy Spirits hide from him. If they are discovered by examining an object, they panic and try to run off. Luigi must shine his [[Flashlight]] on it and immediately suck it up before they flee. If Luigi manages to capture one of them, it yields a large amount of treasure, which always includes [[Coin]]s, but sometimes includes valuable treasures, such as [[Stone]]s. There are a total of fifteen Speedy Spirits in the Mansion. [[Gold Mouse|Gold Mice]] are similar treasure yielding Ghosts.
==History==
===''Luigi's Mansion''===
Speedy Spirits hide in a certain object within certain rooms in ''Luigi's Mansion''. Unlike other ghosts, Speedy Spirits try to hide from [[Luigi]]. If they are discovered by examining an object, they panic and attempt to flee. Luigi must shine his [[Flashlight]] on it and immediately suck it up before they flee, especially since Speedy Spirits are stunned by the flashlight shorter than other ghosts. Speedy Spirits have 10 HP, and if Luigi manages to capture one, it drops treasure, which always includes [[coin]]s, but sometimes includes valuable treasures, such as [[Stone (Luigi's Mansion)|Stone]]s; similarly, [[Gold Mouse|Gold Mice]] also move fast and drop treasure when caught. Speedy Spirits are only found when a room is dark. If Luigi does not uncover a Speedy Spirit and the lights turn on in the room, they will not reappear during the [[blackout]]. If Luigi uncovers a Speedy Spirit and fails to catch it, [[Missable content|it never comes back]]. Though the player can also use an [[Elemental Ghost]] to defeat a Speedy Spirit, it will not drop any treasure should this happen.


Speedy Spirits are only found when a room is dark. Luigi should search everything in a room carefully before turning on the lights. Also, the length of time they are stunned by the flashlight is the shortest of any ghost. If Luigi doesn't uncover a Speedy Spirit and the lights turn on in the room, they will be gone forever. Also, if Luigi uncovers a Speedy Spirit and fails to catch it, it never comes back, even after the blackout. Luigi will also be unable to catch the speedy spirit if it is defeated via elements.
In the PAL Hidden Mansion, every Speedy Spirit drops 30 coins, 20 [[bill]]s, one [[Gold Bar]], and one [[Blue Diamond]]. In the Nintendo 3DS remake's Hidden Mansion, Speedy Spirits appear in different rooms. Regardless, there are a total of fifteen Speedy Spirits; their locations in both the original mansion and the Nintendo 3DS version's Hidden Mansion, as well as the treasures that they release, are as follows:


A Speedy Spirit also appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' in the [[Starbeans Café]] as a representative sent by [[Professor E. Gadd]] to taste a new drink.
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*'''Mansion'''
**'''Area 1'''
***[[Wardrobe Room]] (20 [[coin]]s and 30 [[bill]]s): In the wardrobe to the right
***[[Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a [[Stone (Luigi's Mansion)|Red Stone]]): Chair behind the desk
***[[Nursery]] (20 coins and 30 bills): [[Chauncey]]'s crib (during the blackout only)
**'''Area 2'''
***[[Storage Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Storage Room]] (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 [[Gold Bar]]s): Chair on the right
***[[Hidden Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a [[Stone (Luigi's Mansion)|Green Stone]]): Chest on the right (during the blackout only)
***[[Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Red Stone): [[Melody Pianissima|Melody's]] piano bench (during the blackout only)
***[[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Green Stone): China cabinet on the left
***[[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a [[Stone (Luigi's Mansion)|Blue Stone]]): Inside the dishwasher
**'''Area 3'''
***[[Rec Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Red Stone): In the fitness machine
***[[Nana's Room]] (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 Gold Bars): In a chair on the east side
***[[Billiards Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Blue Stone): In the southeast chair
***[[The Twins' Room]] (20 coins and 30 bills): In the bunk beds
**'''Area 4'''
***[[Breaker Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Blue Stone): In the table
***[[Cellar (Luigi's Mansion)|Cellar]] (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 Gold Bars): Crate near the entrance
***[[Sealed Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Green Stone): In a chest near the table
*'''Nintendo 3DS Hidden Mansion''':
**'''Area 1'''
***[[Anteroom]] (20 coins and 30 bills): In the top-left drawer
***[[Master Bedroom (Luigi's Mansion)|Master Bedroom]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Red Stone): In the dresser on the right
**'''Area 2'''
***[[Bathroom (1F)]] (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 Gold Bars): In the sink
***[[Mirror Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Red Stone): Drawer on the right (during the blackout only)
***[[Butler's Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Green Stone): Bucket on the right side
***[[Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Blue Stone): Music stand closest to [[Melody Pianissima]]'s piano
**'''Area 3'''
***[[Rec Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Red Stone): Fitness machine behind the treadmill
***[[Tea Room]] (20 coins and 30 bills): Chair in the back left (during the blackout only)
***[[Washroom (2F)]] (20 coins and 30 bills): Inside the heater below the poster
***[[Astral Hall]] (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 Gold Bars): Drawer on the top right
***[[Projection Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Blue Stone): Speaker at the top right
***[[The Twins' Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Green Stone): Bunk bed (during the blackout only)
**'''Area 4'''
***[[Breaker Room]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Blue Stone): Second oil can from the top left
***[[Sitting Room]] (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 Gold Bars): Sofa next to the fishbowl
***[[Cold Storage]] (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Green Stone): Northernmost oil can at the top right
}}


==Locations==
===''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'' / ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions''===
===Area 1===
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A Speedy Spirit also appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' and [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions|its remake]] in [[Starbeans Cafe]] as a representative sent by [[Professor E. Gadd]] to taste a new drink after the player brews the fourth one.
!Room
{{br|left}}
!Object
==Profiles==
!Treasure
;''Luigi's Mansion'' (Nintendo 3DS)
|-
{{multilang profile
|[[Wardrobe Room]]
|type=game
|Wardrobe on the Right
|Eng=A pale-blue ghost who is quick to flee at the first sign of danger.}}
|20 [[Coins]] and 30 [[Bills]]
|-
|[[Study]]
|Chair behind the desk
|20 [[Coins]], 5 [[Bills]] and a [[Stone|Red Jewel]]
|-
|[[Nursery]]
|[[Chauncey|Chauncey's]] crib (During Blackout only)
|20 [[Coins]] and 30 [[Bills]]
|}


===Area 2===
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
!Room
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!Object
</gallery>
!Treasure
|-
|[[Storage Room]]
|Chair on the Right
|20 [[Coins]], 10 [[Bills]] and 2 [[Gold Bars]]
|-
|[[Hidden Room]]
|Chest on the right (During blackout only)
|20 [[Coins]], 5 [[Bills]] and a [[Stone|Green Jewel]]
|-
|[[Conservatory]]
|[[Melody|Melody's]] piano bench (During blackout only)
|20 [[Coins]], 5 [[Bills]] and a [[Stone|Red Jewel]]
|-
|[[Dining Room]]
|China cabinet on the left
|20 [[Coins]], 5 [[Bills]] and a [[Stone|Green Jewel]]
|-
|[[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]]
|Washing machine
|20 [[Coins]], 5 [[Bills]] and a [[Stone|Blue Jewel]]
|}


===Area 3===
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
!Room
|Jap=リッチヤプー
!Object
|JapR=Ricchi Yapū
!Treasure
|JapM=Rich [[Gold Ghost#Names in other languages|Gold Ghost]]
|-
|Ger=Flinkgeist
|[[Rec Room]]
|GerM=Speedy Ghost or Speed Ghost
|Fitness machine
|FreE=Esprit généreux
|20 [[Coins]], 5 [[Bills]] and a [[Stone|Red Jewel]]
|FreEM=Generous spirit
|-
|Ita=Spirito riccone
|[[Nana's Room]]
|ItaM=(Very/Stinky) Rich Spirit
|Chair on the east
|SpaE=Ente ricachón
|20 [[Coins]], 10 [[Bills]] and 2 [[Gold Bars]]
|SpaEM=Rich entity
|-
}}
|[[Billiards Room]]
|Chair at the southeast (only while Slim Bankshot is present)
|20 [[Coins]], 5 [[Bills]] and a [[Stone|Blue Jewel]]
|-
|[[The Twins' Room]]
|Bunk beds
|20 [[Coins]] and 30 [[Bills]]
|}


===Area 4===
==References==
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!Room
!Object
!Treasure
|-
|[[Breaker Room]] (Before blackout only.)
|Table
|20 [[Coins]], 5 [[Bills]] and a [[Stone|Blue Jewel]]
|-
|[[Cellar]]
|Crate near the entrance
|20 [[Coins]], 10 [[Bills]] and 2 [[Gold Bars]]
|-
|[[Sealed Room]]
|Chest near the table
|20 [[Coins]], 5 [[Bills]] and a [[Stone|Green Jewel]]
|}


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{{LM}}
[[Category:Undead]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion ghosts]]
[[Category:Enemies]]
[[de:Flinkgeist]]
[[Category:Sub-Species]]
[[it:Spirito riccone]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion Species]]

Latest revision as of 12:20, October 13, 2024

Speedy Spirit
Luigi finding a Speedy Spirit in the game Luigi's Mansion.
Screenshot from Luigi's Mansion
First appearance Luigi's Mansion (2001)
Latest appearance Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS) (2018)
Variant of Gold Ghost
Comparable

Speedy Spirits, also known as blue ghosts[1][2] or rich ghosts,[3] are ghosts appearing mainly in Luigi's Mansion and its reissue. They are pale blue variants of Gold Ghosts, which they share a similar build to. Similar ghosts named Gold Greenies and Golden Goobs appear in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Luigi's Mansion 3, respectively.

History[edit]

Luigi's Mansion[edit]

Speedy Spirits hide in a certain object within certain rooms in Luigi's Mansion. Unlike other ghosts, Speedy Spirits try to hide from Luigi. If they are discovered by examining an object, they panic and attempt to flee. Luigi must shine his Flashlight on it and immediately suck it up before they flee, especially since Speedy Spirits are stunned by the flashlight shorter than other ghosts. Speedy Spirits have 10 HP, and if Luigi manages to capture one, it drops treasure, which always includes coins, but sometimes includes valuable treasures, such as Stones; similarly, Gold Mice also move fast and drop treasure when caught. Speedy Spirits are only found when a room is dark. If Luigi does not uncover a Speedy Spirit and the lights turn on in the room, they will not reappear during the blackout. If Luigi uncovers a Speedy Spirit and fails to catch it, it never comes back. Though the player can also use an Elemental Ghost to defeat a Speedy Spirit, it will not drop any treasure should this happen.

In the PAL Hidden Mansion, every Speedy Spirit drops 30 coins, 20 bills, one Gold Bar, and one Blue Diamond. In the Nintendo 3DS remake's Hidden Mansion, Speedy Spirits appear in different rooms. Regardless, there are a total of fifteen Speedy Spirits; their locations in both the original mansion and the Nintendo 3DS version's Hidden Mansion, as well as the treasures that they release, are as follows:

  • Mansion
    • Area 1
    • Area 2
    • Area 3
      • Rec Room (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Red Stone): In the fitness machine
      • Nana's Room (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 Gold Bars): In a chair on the east side
      • Billiards Room (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Blue Stone): In the southeast chair
      • The Twins' Room (20 coins and 30 bills): In the bunk beds
    • Area 4
      • Breaker Room (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Blue Stone): In the table
      • Cellar (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 Gold Bars): Crate near the entrance
      • Sealed Room (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Green Stone): In a chest near the table
  • Nintendo 3DS Hidden Mansion:
    • Area 1
      • Anteroom (20 coins and 30 bills): In the top-left drawer
      • Master Bedroom (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Red Stone): In the dresser on the right
    • Area 2
      • Bathroom (1F) (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 Gold Bars): In the sink
      • Mirror Room (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Red Stone): Drawer on the right (during the blackout only)
      • Butler's Room (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Green Stone): Bucket on the right side
      • Conservatory (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Blue Stone): Music stand closest to Melody Pianissima's piano
    • Area 3
      • Rec Room (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Red Stone): Fitness machine behind the treadmill
      • Tea Room (20 coins and 30 bills): Chair in the back left (during the blackout only)
      • Washroom (2F) (20 coins and 30 bills): Inside the heater below the poster
      • Astral Hall (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 Gold Bars): Drawer on the top right
      • Projection Room (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Blue Stone): Speaker at the top right
      • The Twins' Room (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Green Stone): Bunk bed (during the blackout only)
    • Area 4
      • Breaker Room (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Blue Stone): Second oil can from the top left
      • Sitting Room (20 coins, 10 bills, and 2 Gold Bars): Sofa next to the fishbowl
      • Cold Storage (20 coins, 5 bills, and a Green Stone): Northernmost oil can at the top right

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga / Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions[edit]

Sprite of the Speedy Spirit from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. Sprite of the Speedy Spirit from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions.

A Speedy Spirit also appears in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and its remake in Starbeans Cafe as a representative sent by Professor E. Gadd to taste a new drink after the player brews the fourth one.

Profiles[edit]

Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)
  • In-game description
    • English:
      A pale-blue ghost who is quick to flee at the first sign of danger.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese リッチヤプー[?]
Ricchi Yapū
Rich Gold Ghost
French (NOE) Esprit généreux[?] Generous spirit
German Flinkgeist[?] Speedy Ghost or Speed Ghost
Italian Spirito riccone[?] (Very/Stinky) Rich Spirit
Spanish (NOE) Ente ricachón[?] Rich entity

References[edit]

  1. ^ Loe, Casey (November 19, 2001). Luigi's Mansion Perfect Guide. Versus Books (American English). ISBN 1-931886-00-8. Page 17.
  2. ^ Bogenn, Tim (November 21, 2001). Luigi's Mansion Official Strategy Guide. BradyGAMES (American English). ISBN 0-7440-0119-6. Page 18.
  3. ^ Cassady, David (March 12, 2002). Nintendo GameCube Collection: 4 Guides for the Price of 1 Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-3916-6. Page 13.