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'''Blue Blazes'''<ref>Sinfield, George. ''Luigi's Mansion'' Official [[Nintendo]] Player's Guide, page 85.</ref> are blue normal ghosts encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. They are [[Blue Twirler]]s with water protecting their thirty-HP hearts. They are normally found only in the [[Safari Room]], in the east wing of the third floor of the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|mansion]], although one is encountered in the [[Tea Room]] during the blackout. The Blue Blaze has a massive earthquake attack that costs [[Luigi]] ten [[HP]], as with its non-elemental counterpart. In order to reveal its heart, Luigi needs to blast it with ice. Being weakened by ice, it completes the triangular [[Elemental Medal]] relationship also found with the [[Temper Terror]] and [[Flash]]. In the Safari Room, the Blue Blazes appear when Luigi shakes the middle deer head, along with two [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s. In the Tea Room during the Blackout, a Blue Blaze appears in the center of the room.
'''Blue Blazes'''<ref>Sinfield, George. ''Luigi's Mansion'' Official [[Nintendo]] Player's Guide, page 85.</ref> are blue normal ghosts encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. They are [[Blue Twirler]]s with water protecting their thirty-HP hearts. They are normally found only in the [[Safari Room]], in the east wing of the third floor of the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|mansion]], although one is encountered in the [[Tea Room]] during the blackout. The Blue Blaze has a massive earthquake attack that costs [[Luigi]] ten [[HP]], as with its non-elemental counterpart. In order to reveal its heart, Luigi needs to blast it with ice. Being weakened by ice, it completes the triangular [[Elemental Medal]] relationship also found with the [[Temper Terror]] and [[Flash]]. In the Safari Room, the Blue Blazes appear when Luigi shakes the middle deer head, along with two [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s. In the Tea Room during the Blackout, a Blue Blaze appears in the center of the room.
[[File:Beta Poker 2000.jpg|thumb|left|The ghosts playing poker.]]
In  a piece of [[List of Luigi's Mansion pre-release and unused content|pre-release]] footage, there are three Blue Blazes playing poker; though the cutscene itself isn't in the final game, they make a short cameo in the form of a screenshot in a texture in the scene when Mario is being turned back to normal.


The term "blue blazes" is a euphemism for Hell, used in expressions like "What in blue blazes."
The term "blue blazes" is a euphemism for Hell, used in expressions like "What in blue blazes."
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Template:Species-infobox Blue Blazes[1] are blue normal ghosts encountered in Luigi's Mansion. They are Blue Twirlers with water protecting their thirty-HP hearts. They are normally found only in the Safari Room, in the east wing of the third floor of the mansion, although one is encountered in the Tea Room during the blackout. The Blue Blaze has a massive earthquake attack that costs Luigi ten HP, as with its non-elemental counterpart. In order to reveal its heart, Luigi needs to blast it with ice. Being weakened by ice, it completes the triangular Elemental Medal relationship also found with the Temper Terror and Flash. In the Safari Room, the Blue Blazes appear when Luigi shakes the middle deer head, along with two Garbage Can Ghosts. In the Tea Room during the Blackout, a Blue Blaze appears in the center of the room.

The term "blue blazes" is a euphemism for Hell, used in expressions like "What in blue blazes."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウォーターモプー[?]
Uōtā Mopū
Water Mope
French Cogneur d'Eau[?] Water Puncher

Reference

  1. ^ Sinfield, George. Luigi's Mansion Official Nintendo Player's Guide, page 85.