User:Yoshi876/Work: Difference between revisions
m (Me and Mario are both working on this, may as well have the checklist here as well) |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 40: | Line 40: | ||
|[[File:Mario's Star.PNG]] | |[[File:Mario's Star.PNG]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Controls=== | |||
{{LLQuote|First things first, sonny! You've got to learn how to use the controller!|[[Professor Elvin Gadd]]|Instruction Booklet}} | |||
[[File:LM Control Setting.png|thumb|200px|The [[Blue Twirler]] holding the [[Nintendo GameCube]] controller, showing the standard and sidestep controls for beginners and advanced players, respectively.]] | |||
The Poltergust 3000 is controlled by pressing and holding the {{button|gcn|R}} button. When the ghost(s) are being sucked, the player must tug the control stick in the opposite direction of the nozzle to take away HP. The player can move only the Poltergust 3000, but not Luigi, with the C stick. | |||
The {{button|gcn|A}} button makes Luigi examine objects or call out for Mario (how he calls out the name differs on how much HP Luigi has remaining). The {{button|gcn|B}} button controls Luigi's flashlight in dark areas. Ghosts freeze for a short time when Luigi points the flashlight at them. The trick to capturing ghosts is holding the {{button|gcn|B}} button to turn off the flashlight, allowing the ghosts to come close, and then releasing {{button|gcn|B}}. The ghosts stop in front of the Poltergust 3000, where Luigi can now suck them up with {{button|gcn|R}}. Finally, the {{button|gcn|L}} button emits an element once an [[Elemental Medal]] is collected. The {{button|gcn|X}}, {{button|gcn|Y}}, and {{button|gcn|Z}} buttons bring up the [[Game Boy Horror]]'s different modes. | |||
There is also the option to switch the controls of {{button|gcn|Stick}} to either "standard" or "sidestep" mode. In standard mode, Luigi turns to face a direction before walking in that direction. In sidestep mode, Luigi does not turn to face a direction before walking that way. In both modes, the {{button|gcn|C}} is then used to change the direction he is facing manually. Luigi always uses sidestep mode controls while vacuuming. Some ghosts are actually easier to catch while in sidestep mode. | |||
{{br|right}} |
Revision as of 03:08, May 14, 2014
This is my workpage where I'll create tables, and other stuff for mainspace articles. I'll also draft proposals and maybe some other stuff here as well.
Luigi's Mansion Stuff
- Interactable objects with the Game Boy Horror (mirrors, mouse holes, cheese).
- A complete section of the Game Boy Horror and its functions.
- A table listing each enemy, with a short description and small image
- A table listing Mario's items and their locations. Flavor text upon finding the item is encouraged but not really needed.
- A table listing miscellaneous objects that don't quite fit with others, such as Poison Mushrooms, Hearts, and Cheese. Other objects, including treasure chests and keys, should also be included.
- A better controls section, listing what each button does rather than lumping the thing into one paragraph.
Item | Location | Text | Picture |
---|---|---|---|
Mario's Cap | |||
Mario's Glove | |||
Mario's Shoe | |||
Mario's Letter | Courtyard | File:Mario's Letter.PNG | |
Mario's Star | Observatory | File:Mario's Star.PNG |
Controls
The Poltergust 3000 is controlled by pressing and holding the button. When the ghost(s) are being sucked, the player must tug the control stick in the opposite direction of the nozzle to take away HP. The player can move only the Poltergust 3000, but not Luigi, with the C stick.
The button makes Luigi examine objects or call out for Mario (how he calls out the name differs on how much HP Luigi has remaining). The button controls Luigi's flashlight in dark areas. Ghosts freeze for a short time when Luigi points the flashlight at them. The trick to capturing ghosts is holding the button to turn off the flashlight, allowing the ghosts to come close, and then releasing . The ghosts stop in front of the Poltergust 3000, where Luigi can now suck them up with . Finally, the button emits an element once an Elemental Medal is collected. The , , and buttons bring up the Game Boy Horror's different modes.
There is also the option to switch the controls of to either "standard" or "sidestep" mode. In standard mode, Luigi turns to face a direction before walking in that direction. In sidestep mode, Luigi does not turn to face a direction before walking that way. In both modes, the is then used to change the direction he is facing manually. Luigi always uses sidestep mode controls while vacuuming. Some ghosts are actually easier to catch while in sidestep mode.