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Revision as of 14:10, January 27, 2024
Storage Room | |
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Area | Area Two |
Normal ghosts | Purple Puncher; Red Grabbing Ghost |
Boo | GameBoo |
The Storage Room is a room in Area Two of Luigi's Mansion. It contains a bucket, a stack of chairs, and several crates, all located in the eastern half of the room.
When he first enters, Luigi is attacked by a Purple Puncher. After Luigi captures the ghost, the room lights up, though no key appears. Luigi presses two buttons in the room, the first one (directly opposite the mirror) doubles the size of the room, and the second one (hidden behind a Boo poster) opens a hatch that releases 50 Boos and King Boo. After the Boos disappear, Professor E. Gadd gives Luigi a call on his Game Boy Horror and tells him to come back to the lab.
Ghosts
- Mansion
- One Purple Puncher (two during the blackout)
- Two Grabbing Ghosts
- Hidden Mansion
- One Speedy Spirit
- Three Gold Ghosts
- Four Garbage Can Ghosts
- Two Blue Twirlers
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 物置[?] Monooki |
Storeroom | |
French | Pièce de stockage[?] | Storage room | |
German | Lagerraum[?] | Storage room | |
Italian | Ripostiglio[?] | Closet | |
Spanish | El almacén[?] | The depot |
Trivia
Originally, a trail of coins guided the player to the button. It was changed to a mirror late in development to be less manipulative.[1]
References
- ^ Sinfield, George. 2001. Luigi's Mansion Official Player's Guide, pg. 90.