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'''Jarvis, the Jar Collector''' (Japanese: ツボーン ''tsubōn''), is an antique jar-collecting ghost of unknown age in the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. He is a purple ghost with yellow eyes and a rounded mouth and speaks in a stereotypical Scottish accent. Jarvis | '''Jarvis, the Jar Collector''' (Japanese: ツボーン ''tsubōn''), is an antique jar-collecting ghost of unknown age in the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. He is a purple ghost with yellow eyes and a rounded mouth and speaks in a stereotypical Scottish accent. Jarvis is said to love jars so much that it is the reason he lives inside one. Luigi first finds Jarvis in the [[Ceramics Studio]] on the third floor of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. Although Luigi does not need to capture Jarvis to save [[Mario]], he can earn a [[Silver Diamond]] and two [[Gold Bar]]s if he succeeds in capturing him. | ||
After Luigi examines the area around the far wall, Jarvis appears from one of the jars and challenges Luigi to a ''[[Wikipedia:Whac-A-Mole|Whac-A-Mole]]''-style game. If Luigi can hit Jarvis with blasts of ice seven times, the ghost allows Luigi to fight him. After collecting an [[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]], Luigi shoots icy mist at Jarvis as he warps to different jars around the room. After seven hits, Jarvis proceeds to the next portion of the fight. If Luigi fails to hit Jarvis seven times, he gets teleported outside of the [[Armory]]. | After Luigi examines the area around the far left wall, Jarvis appears from one of the jars and challenges Luigi to a ''[[Wikipedia:Whac-A-Mole|Whac-A-Mole]]''-style game. If Luigi can hit Jarvis with blasts of ice seven times, the ghost allows Luigi to fight him. After collecting an [[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]], Luigi shoots icy mist at Jarvis as he warps to different jars around the room. After seven hits, Jarvis proceeds to the next portion of the fight. If Luigi fails to hit Jarvis seven times, he gets teleported outside of the [[Armory]]. | ||
Angered by losing the game, Jarvis levitates ceramic jars and tosses them at Luigi, dealing five HP damage for every hit. Luigi counters by sucking up Jarvis with the [[Poltergust 3000]]. Eventually, Luigi overcomes Jarvis' medium pull and captures the portrait ghost. | Angered by losing the game, Jarvis levitates ceramic jars and tosses them at Luigi, dealing five HP damage for every hit. Luigi counters by sucking up Jarvis with the [[Poltergust 3000]]. Eventually, Luigi overcomes Jarvis's medium pull and captures the portrait ghost. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*Jarvis is very similar to [[Roger the Potted Ghost]], who appeared in the game ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. | *Jarvis is very similar to [[Roger the Potted Ghost]], who appeared in the game ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. | ||
*Jarvis is the only non-boss portrait ghost whose heart can not be checked at all. If the player tries to scan his heart, | *Jarvis is the only non-boss portrait ghost whose heart can not be checked at all. If the player tries to scan his heart, nothing occurs. | ||
*Jarvis has an appearance similar to [[Ty-foo]]s from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. | *Jarvis has an appearance similar to [[Ty-foo]]s from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. | ||
*In the Japanese version, the description for Jarvis notes that it is a mystery what he uses for a toilet. | *In the Japanese version, the description for Jarvis notes that it is a mystery what he uses for a toilet. |
Revision as of 11:27, June 4, 2018
- “Whadda ya think o' me jar collection, then?”
- —Jarvis, Luigi's Mansion
Jarvis, the Jar Collector (Japanese: ツボーン tsubōn), is an antique jar-collecting ghost of unknown age in the game Luigi's Mansion. He is a purple ghost with yellow eyes and a rounded mouth and speaks in a stereotypical Scottish accent. Jarvis is said to love jars so much that it is the reason he lives inside one. Luigi first finds Jarvis in the Ceramics Studio on the third floor of Luigi's Mansion. Although Luigi does not need to capture Jarvis to save Mario, he can earn a Silver Diamond and two Gold Bars if he succeeds in capturing him.
After Luigi examines the area around the far left wall, Jarvis appears from one of the jars and challenges Luigi to a Whac-A-Mole-style game. If Luigi can hit Jarvis with blasts of ice seven times, the ghost allows Luigi to fight him. After collecting an Ice Elemental Ghost, Luigi shoots icy mist at Jarvis as he warps to different jars around the room. After seven hits, Jarvis proceeds to the next portion of the fight. If Luigi fails to hit Jarvis seven times, he gets teleported outside of the Armory.
Angered by losing the game, Jarvis levitates ceramic jars and tosses them at Luigi, dealing five HP damage for every hit. Luigi counters by sucking up Jarvis with the Poltergust 3000. Eventually, Luigi overcomes Jarvis's medium pull and captures the portrait ghost.
Portraits
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ツボーン[?] | from 壷 tsubo, (Jar) | |
French | Jarvis[?] | - | |
German | Vasily, The collector of crocks[?] | Vasily (From German Vase Vase), Vases collectors | |
Spanish | Víctor, El Coleccionista de vasijas[?] | Victor, The collector of crocks |
Trivia
- Jarvis is very similar to Roger the Potted Ghost, who appeared in the game Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.
- Jarvis is the only non-boss portrait ghost whose heart can not be checked at all. If the player tries to scan his heart, nothing occurs.
- Jarvis has an appearance similar to Ty-foos from Super Mario 3D World.
- In the Japanese version, the description for Jarvis notes that it is a mystery what he uses for a toilet.