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'''Stones''', also called '''Jewels''', are valuable collectibles found in the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. There are three different colors of Stones, each with their own name: | '''Stones''', also called '''Jewels''', are valuable collectibles found in the game ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. There are three different colors of Stones, each with their own name: | ||
*Blue Sapphires | *Blue Sapphires (500,000G each) | ||
*Green Emeralds (800,000G) | *Green Emeralds (800,000G) | ||
*Red Rubies (1,000,000G) | *Red Rubies (1,000,000G) | ||
Ten of each color can be found in the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Mansion]], totaling 23,000,000G. To find them all, [[Luigi]] has to water all the plants he can find, examine a variety of objects such as buckets, gutters and gold chandeliers, catch [[Speedy Spirit]]s, and light up all the rooms in the mansion except for the third and Basement floor hallways. | Ten of each color can be found in the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Mansion]], totaling 23,000,000G. To find them all, [[Luigi]] has to water all the plants he can find, examine a variety of objects such as buckets, gutters and gold chandeliers, catch [[Speedy Spirit]]s, and light up all the rooms in the mansion except for the third and Basement floor hallways. | ||
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*Luigi is also able to find stones in the game ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. They are stolen from the [[Obelisk Monument]] in [[Buenos Aires]] and the [[Great Wall of China]] in [[Beijing]] by [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and Luigi has to return them to the monuments. | *Luigi is also able to find stones in the game ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. They are stolen from the [[Obelisk Monument]] in [[Buenos Aires]] and the [[Great Wall of China]] in [[Beijing]] by [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and Luigi has to return them to the monuments. | ||
*When Luigi obtains a Stone, the sprite of Luigi on the [[Game Boy Horror]] resembles Luigi's sprite from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]: [[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | *When Luigi obtains a Stone, the sprite of Luigi on the [[Game Boy Horror]] resembles Luigi's sprite from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]: [[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
*[[Gemstone]]s from [[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]] are similar to Stones, but they are more of a collectible instead of gold. | *[[Gemstone]]s from ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' are similar to Stones, but they are more of a collectible instead of gold. | ||
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Revision as of 16:52, February 25, 2014
Stones, also called Jewels, are valuable collectibles found in the game Luigi's Mansion. There are three different colors of Stones, each with their own name:
- Blue Sapphires (500,000G each)
- Green Emeralds (800,000G)
- Red Rubies (1,000,000G)
Ten of each color can be found in the Mansion, totaling 23,000,000G. To find them all, Luigi has to water all the plants he can find, examine a variety of objects such as buckets, gutters and gold chandeliers, catch Speedy Spirits, and light up all the rooms in the mansion except for the third and Basement floor hallways.
Trivia
- Luigi is also able to find stones in the game Mario is Missing!. They are stolen from the Obelisk Monument in Buenos Aires and the Great Wall of China in Beijing by Koopa Troopas, and Luigi has to return them to the monuments.
- When Luigi obtains a Stone, the sprite of Luigi on the Game Boy Horror resembles Luigi's sprite from Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros.
- Gemstones from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon are similar to Stones, but they are more of a collectible instead of gold.