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The '''Dining Room''' (Japanese: 食堂 ''Dining Room'') is one of the rooms encountered in Area Two of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. | The '''Dining Room''' (Japanese: 食堂 ''Dining Room'') is one of the rooms encountered in Area Two of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. | ||
To gain entry to the Dining Room, [[Luigi]] used the [[Key]] from the [[Conservatory]]. Once inside, Luigi noticed the floor littered with [[Banana Peel|banana peel]]s, which he quickly disposed of. Luigi then heard loud eating coming from the table in the middle of the room. Using his [[Game Boy Horror]], Luigi discovered the fat and sloppy [[Mr. Luggs]], gorging away at a plate of unidentified yellow slop. Luigi examined his heart, and found out that Mr. Luggs preferred being in the dark. Naturally, Luigi captured a [[Fire Elemental Ghost]] from one of the nearby torches and began to light the candles around the portly poltergeist, allowing Luigi to see him and his food. The wannabe ghost hunter decided that eliminating the source of the problem would be best for Mr. Luggs and proceeded to suck up his food with his [[Poltergust 3000|trusty vacuum]]. [[Waiter Ghost]]s appeared with more, but Luigi dispatched them before they could get a chance. When Luigi had sucked up all of Mr. Luggs's food, the gorging ghost became infuriated and threw a fit, belching | To gain entry to the Dining Room, [[Luigi]] used the [[Key]] from the [[Conservatory]]. Once inside, Luigi noticed the floor littered with [[Banana Peel|banana peel]]s, which he quickly disposed of. Luigi then heard loud eating coming from the table in the middle of the room. Using his [[Game Boy Horror]], Luigi discovered the fat and sloppy [[Mr. Luggs]], gorging away at a plate of unidentified yellow slop. Luigi examined his heart, and found out that Mr. Luggs preferred being in the dark. Naturally, Luigi captured a [[Fire Elemental Ghost]] from one of the nearby torches and began to light the candles around the portly poltergeist, allowing Luigi to see him and his food. The wannabe ghost hunter decided that eliminating the source of the problem would be best for Mr. Luggs and proceeded to suck up his food with his [[Poltergust 3000|trusty vacuum]]. [[Waiter Ghost]]s appeared with more, but Luigi dispatched them before they could get a chance. When Luigi had sucked up all of Mr. Luggs's food, the gorging ghost became infuriated and threw a fit, belching [[fireball]]s at the poor [[plumber]]. After a fifteen fireballs, Mr. Luggs tired out, and Luigi proceeded to capture him. With the threat gone, the lights came on, and Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] with lots of money inside, including a [[Silver Diamond]]. | ||
The Dining Room is a largely symmetrical room, with the long table in the | The Dining Room is a largely symmetrical room, with the long table in the centre flanked by two china cabinets and two torches. | ||
There is a [[Speedy Spirit]] hiding in the left china cabinet. Additionally, a cheese containing a [[Gold Mouse]] can be spotted under a chair next to Mr. Luggs. | There is a [[Speedy Spirit]] hiding in the left china cabinet. Additionally, a cheese containing a [[Gold Mouse]] can be spotted under a chair next to Mr. Luggs. |
Revision as of 10:32, July 27, 2012
Template:Roombox The Dining Room (Japanese: 食堂 Dining Room) is one of the rooms encountered in Area Two of Luigi's Mansion.
To gain entry to the Dining Room, Luigi used the Key from the Conservatory. Once inside, Luigi noticed the floor littered with banana peels, which he quickly disposed of. Luigi then heard loud eating coming from the table in the middle of the room. Using his Game Boy Horror, Luigi discovered the fat and sloppy Mr. Luggs, gorging away at a plate of unidentified yellow slop. Luigi examined his heart, and found out that Mr. Luggs preferred being in the dark. Naturally, Luigi captured a Fire Elemental Ghost from one of the nearby torches and began to light the candles around the portly poltergeist, allowing Luigi to see him and his food. The wannabe ghost hunter decided that eliminating the source of the problem would be best for Mr. Luggs and proceeded to suck up his food with his trusty vacuum. Waiter Ghosts appeared with more, but Luigi dispatched them before they could get a chance. When Luigi had sucked up all of Mr. Luggs's food, the gorging ghost became infuriated and threw a fit, belching fireballs at the poor plumber. After a fifteen fireballs, Mr. Luggs tired out, and Luigi proceeded to capture him. With the threat gone, the lights came on, and Luigi received a treasure chest with lots of money inside, including a Silver Diamond.
The Dining Room is a largely symmetrical room, with the long table in the centre flanked by two china cabinets and two torches.
There is a Speedy Spirit hiding in the left china cabinet. Additionally, a cheese containing a Gold Mouse can be spotted under a chair next to Mr. Luggs.
Ghosts in The Dining Room
- Mr. Luggs (100 HP)
- Two Waiter Ghosts (10 HP Each)
Ghosts in The Dining Room during the blackout
- One Gold Ghost (10 HP)
- One Garbage Can Ghost (40 HP)