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The '''Courtyard''' is an outdoor area of the [[Haunted Towers]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. The Courtyard is a rather large area with two circular plots of dirt. In the bottom left and top right corners are two more plots of dirt and there is a pipe with running water at the top left corner. Various plants can be found in these plots of dirt, depending on the mission. There is also tall shrubbery that blocks wooden targets, which are brought up by standing on certain stepping stones. Taking the door to the left takes [[Luigi]] to the [[Tower Lobby]] while the door on the right takes him to the [[Hydro Generator]]. The area north takes Luigi to the [[Hollow Tree]], but is inaccessible until the third mission.
The '''Courtyard''' is an outdoor area of the [[Haunted Towers]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. It is a rather large area with two circular plots of dirt. In the bottom left and top right corners are two more plots of dirt and there is a pipe with running water at the top left corner. Various plants can be found in these plots of dirt, depending on the mission. There is also tall shrubbery that blocks wooden targets, which are brought up by standing on certain stepping stones. Taking the door to the left takes [[Luigi]] to the [[Tower Lobby]] while the door on the right takes him to the [[Hydro Generator]]. The area north takes Luigi to the [[Hollow Tree]], but is inaccessible until the third mission.


During A-1: [[A Job for a Plumber]], there is a thorny plant a and a purple flower in the large plots of dirt. The entrance to the Hollow Tree cannot be taken because there is no running water to lift the platform. Instead of running water, the pipe in the top left leaks [[Gobber]] goo. In the bottom left and top right corners are two dandelions. Standing on the stepping stone on the left causes a wooden target of a carnivorous plant to appear, which gives out three [[coin]]s when it is destroyed with the thorny ball from the plant. The entrance to the Tower Lobby is also blocked by a large leaf, which can be sucked up to drop many bills and coins. In A-2: [[The Pinwheel Gate]], the two plots of dirt have dried up plants while the bottom left and bottom right plots have a purple flower and a dried-up thorny plant, respectively. The pipe in the top left has running water which can be used to water the dried plants. The stepping stone on the left brings up the carnivorous plant target, like in the first mission. The stepping stone on the right is missing, but the [[Dark-Light Device]] can be used on it to reveal it. Standing on this stepping stone causes a wooden target of a Greenie to appear. Destroying this target causes a [[Gold Greenie]] to appear. During A-3: [[Graveyard Shift]], there are two potted plants in the large plots of dirt. The bottom left plot of dirt has two dandelions, a shovel, and a pitchfork while the top right plot has nothing. Luigi is attacked by three [[Slammer (Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon)|Slammers]] and a [[Greenie]] as well. In A-4: [[Pool Party]], the two large plots of dirt have carnivorous plants in them that cannot be defeated. The entrance to the Hollow Tree and Hydro Generator are also blocked. In A-5: [[Doggone Key]], Luigi will meet the [[Polterpup]] in the Courtyard. There is a thorny plant in one of the large plots of dirt. There is a dandelion hidden by Spirit Balls in the bottom left plot that will drop three gold bars when pulled. The stepping stone on the left will have the carnivorous plant target again, but the target on the right side is invisible because of Spirit Balls. Revealing this target and breaking it causes many bills, coins, and a gold bar to pop out.
During [[A Job for a Plumber]], there is a thorny plant a and a purple flower in the large plots of dirt. The entrance to the Hollow Tree cannot be taken because there is no running water to lift the platform. Instead of running water, the pipe in the top left leaks [[Gobber]] goo. In the bottom left and top right corners are two dandelions. Standing on the stepping stone on the left causes a wooden target of a [[Flytrap]] to appear, which gives out three [[coin]]s when it is destroyed with the thorny ball from the plant. The entrance to the Tower Lobby is also blocked by a large leaf, which can be sucked up to drop many bills and coins. In [[The Pinwheel Gate]], the two plots of dirt have dried up plants while the bottom left and bottom right plots have a purple flower and a dried-up thorny plant, respectively. The pipe in the top left has running water which can be used to water the dried plants. The stepping stone on the left brings up the Flytrap target, like in the first mission. The stepping stone on the right is missing, but the [[Dark-Light Device]] can be used on it to reveal it. Standing on this stepping stone causes a wooden target of a Greenie to appear. Destroying this target causes a [[Gold Greenie]] to appear. During [[Graveyard Shift]], there are two potted plants in the large plots of dirt. The bottom left plot of dirt has two dandelions, a shovel, and a pitchfork while the top right plot has nothing. Luigi is attacked by three [[Slammer (enemy)|Slammers]] and a [[Greenie]] as well. In [[Pool Party]], the two large plots of dirt have Flytraps in them that cannot be defeated. The entrance to the Hollow Tree and Hydro Generator are also blocked. In [[Doggone Key]], Luigi will meet the [[Polterpup]] in the Courtyard. There is a thorny plant in one of the large plots of dirt. There is a dandelion hidden by Spirit Balls in the bottom left plot that will drop three gold bars when pulled. The stepping stone on the left will have the Flytrap target again, but the target on the right side is invisible because of Spirit Balls. Revealing this target and breaking it causes many bills, coins, and a gold bar to pop out. In [[Hostile Intrusion]], the Courtyard is one of the rooms where ghosts may appear.
 
The player can see the [[Skybridge]] when they press {{button|3ds|X}} to look up.
 
==Gallery==
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A group of Hiders.png|[[Hider]]s messing with the gate.
Luigi and plants.png|[[Flytrap]]s
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=エントランス
|JapR=Entoransu
|JapM=Entrance
|Fre=Cour
|FreM=Yard
|Ger=Hof
|GerM=Courtyard
|Por=Pátio
|PorM=Yard
|SpaE=Patio
|SpaEM=Yard
|Ita=Cortile
|ItaM=Courtyard
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[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon locations]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Places]]

Latest revision as of 05:19, April 13, 2024

Courtyard
The Courtyard segment from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
Mansion Haunted Towers

The Courtyard is an outdoor area of the Haunted Towers in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. It is a rather large area with two circular plots of dirt. In the bottom left and top right corners are two more plots of dirt and there is a pipe with running water at the top left corner. Various plants can be found in these plots of dirt, depending on the mission. There is also tall shrubbery that blocks wooden targets, which are brought up by standing on certain stepping stones. Taking the door to the left takes Luigi to the Tower Lobby while the door on the right takes him to the Hydro Generator. The area north takes Luigi to the Hollow Tree, but is inaccessible until the third mission.

During A Job for a Plumber, there is a thorny plant a and a purple flower in the large plots of dirt. The entrance to the Hollow Tree cannot be taken because there is no running water to lift the platform. Instead of running water, the pipe in the top left leaks Gobber goo. In the bottom left and top right corners are two dandelions. Standing on the stepping stone on the left causes a wooden target of a Flytrap to appear, which gives out three coins when it is destroyed with the thorny ball from the plant. The entrance to the Tower Lobby is also blocked by a large leaf, which can be sucked up to drop many bills and coins. In The Pinwheel Gate, the two plots of dirt have dried up plants while the bottom left and bottom right plots have a purple flower and a dried-up thorny plant, respectively. The pipe in the top left has running water which can be used to water the dried plants. The stepping stone on the left brings up the Flytrap target, like in the first mission. The stepping stone on the right is missing, but the Dark-Light Device can be used on it to reveal it. Standing on this stepping stone causes a wooden target of a Greenie to appear. Destroying this target causes a Gold Greenie to appear. During Graveyard Shift, there are two potted plants in the large plots of dirt. The bottom left plot of dirt has two dandelions, a shovel, and a pitchfork while the top right plot has nothing. Luigi is attacked by three Slammers and a Greenie as well. In Pool Party, the two large plots of dirt have Flytraps in them that cannot be defeated. The entrance to the Hollow Tree and Hydro Generator are also blocked. In Doggone Key, Luigi will meet the Polterpup in the Courtyard. There is a thorny plant in one of the large plots of dirt. There is a dandelion hidden by Spirit Balls in the bottom left plot that will drop three gold bars when pulled. The stepping stone on the left will have the Flytrap target again, but the target on the right side is invisible because of Spirit Balls. Revealing this target and breaking it causes many bills, coins, and a gold bar to pop out. In Hostile Intrusion, the Courtyard is one of the rooms where ghosts may appear.

The player can see the Skybridge when they press X Button to look up.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese エントランス[?]
Entoransu
Entrance
French Cour[?] Yard
German Hof[?] Courtyard
Italian Cortile[?] Courtyard
Portuguese Pátio[?] Yard
Spanish (NOE) Patio[?] Yard