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[[File:E-Gate lmdm.png|thumb|Luigi demonstrating the use of an '''E-Gate'''.]]
[[File:E-Gate lmdm.png|thumb|Luigi demonstrating the use of an E-Gate]]
'''E-Gates''' are electronic portals invented by [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]] that appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]].'' E-Gates first appear in the [[Secret Mine]], but have a more prominent role in the [[Treacherous Mansion]].
{{quote|[[Luigi|You]]'ll find my {{color|darkturquoise|E-Gates}} on the way there. Don't be afraid to use them!|Professor E. Gadd|Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon}}
'''E-Gates''' are electronic portals invented by [[Professor E. Gadd]] that appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]].'' E-Gates first appear in the [[Secret Mine]], but they have a more prominent role in the [[Treacherous Mansion]].


E-Gates are introduced in mission [[D-2: Hit Rock Bottom]] as a convenient way of traversing the [[Crossroads]] to reach the [[Skip Slope]]. Like many of E. Gadd's inventions in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', E-Gates must be activated with a [[Strobulb]] flash. Only one gate must be activated for both sides of the portal to be used. When an E-Gate is activated, Luigi may transport himself between the two portals any time he is near one by pressing {{button|3ds|X}}. Luigi can take objects that he has vacuumed with the [[Poltergust 5000]] (such as [[Balloon Berry|Balloon Berries]] or buckets) through the E-Gate. This is necessary to completing the puzzles in the [[Treacherous Mansion]].
E-Gates are introduced in the mission [[Hit Rock Bottom]] as a convenient way of traversing the [[Crossroads]] to reach the [[Skip Slope]]. Like many of E. Gadd's inventions in ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', E-Gates must be activated with a [[Strobulb]] flash. Only one gate must be activated for both sides of the portal to be used. When an E-Gate is activated, [[Luigi]] can transport himself between the two portals anytime he is near one when {{button|3ds|X}} is pressed. Luigi can take objects that he has vacuumed with the [[Poltergust 5000]] (such as [[Bulb]]s or buckets) through the E-Gate. This is necessary to complete the puzzles in the Treacherous Mansion.
 
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=テレポ~タル
|JapR=Terepōtaru
|JapM=From「テレポート」(''terepōto'', teleport),「ポータル」(''pōtaru'', portal), and possibly an allusion to「テレサ」(''Teresa'', [[Boo#Names in other languages|Boo]])
}}


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Latest revision as of 11:12, October 12, 2024

Luigi demonstrating the use of an E-Gate
Luigi demonstrating the use of an E-Gate
You'll find my E-Gates on the way there. Don't be afraid to use them!”
Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

E-Gates are electronic portals invented by Professor E. Gadd that appear in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. E-Gates first appear in the Secret Mine, but they have a more prominent role in the Treacherous Mansion.

E-Gates are introduced in the mission Hit Rock Bottom as a convenient way of traversing the Crossroads to reach the Skip Slope. Like many of E. Gadd's inventions in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, E-Gates must be activated with a Strobulb flash. Only one gate must be activated for both sides of the portal to be used. When an E-Gate is activated, Luigi can transport himself between the two portals anytime he is near one when X Button is pressed. Luigi can take objects that he has vacuumed with the Poltergust 5000 (such as Bulbs or buckets) through the E-Gate. This is necessary to complete the puzzles in the Treacherous Mansion.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese テレポ~タル[?]
Terepōtaru
From「テレポート」(terepōto, teleport),「ポータル」(pōtaru, portal), and possibly an allusion to「テレサ」(Teresa, Boo)