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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|SpaE=Patio trasero
|Jap={{ruby|中庭|なかにわ}}
|SpaEM=Back Yard
|JapR=Nakaniwa
|JapM=Courtyard
|Ger=Innenhof
|Ger=Innenhof
|GerM=Patio
|GerM=Patio
|PorE=Pátio
|PorE=Pátio
|PorEM=Patio
|PorEM=Patio
|Ita=Patio
|Spa=Patio trasero
|SpaM=Back Yard
}}
}}


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[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon locations]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon locations]]
[[it:Patio]]

Latest revision as of 16:49, July 14, 2024

Patio
The Patio segment from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
Mansion Gloomy Manor
Normal ghosts Gold Greenie

The Patio is a room in the Gloomy Manor in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. This area is accessed by using the Dark-Light Device to reveal a hidden door near the Library in the Common Hall or by taking the south door in the Kitchen. It is a large, wide-open area. There are several flowers that can be flashed with the Strobulb to drop bills. There is a large fountain in the center with three statues similar to Cheep Cheeps, one of which is hidden by Spirit Balls. To the right of the fountain is a statue of Professor E. Gadd using a propeller-powered jetpack. Blowing on the propeller either makes the statue release a key or money, depending on the mission. Taking the top left door takes Luigi back to the Common Hall and the north door takes him to the Kitchen. There is a hidden door in the middle of the left wall that takes Luigi under the stairs of the Foyer.

During A-5: Sticky Situation, a Gold Greenie as well as a normal Greenie are playing in the fountain in the Patio. The E. Gadd statue also yields money instead of a key.

Starting on A-4 and all subsequent missions, the player can shine the Dark-Light Device on the missing statue to have it spit out an amethyst.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 中庭なかにわ[?]
Nakaniwa
Courtyard
German Innenhof[?] Patio
Italian Patio[?] -
Portuguese (NOE) Pátio[?] Patio
Spanish Patio trasero[?] Back Yard