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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Chambrea is the only ghost with an elevator button to not have the elevator button burst out of the Poltergust G-00, rather it just drops out of the nozzle into Luigi's hand.
*Chambrea is the only ghost with an elevator button to not have the elevator button burst out of the Poltergust G-00, rather it just drops out of the nozzle into Luigi's hand.
 
*Similarly to Ug, she swallows an item needed by Luigi.
*Though she wears a mask in her cameo, she glides away openly which should have given her away.
*Though
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Chambrea is the second boss encountered in Luigi's Mansion 3. She is first encountered on the first floor of the Grand Lobby and is subsequently fought in various hotel rooms in RIP Suites after Luigi locates the room to retrieve a briefcase. Defeating Chambrea rewards Luigi with the elevator button to the third floor and allows E. Gadd to supply Luigi with Gooigi. Her name is a play on "chambermaid."

Appearance

Chambrea is a purple female ghost in a standard maid uniform.

She is first seen traversing the elevator area in the Grand Lobby, dusting various furniture and surfaces in the room.

When next seen during Luigi's time on the fifth floor, she is found in Room 507 and is still following her duty to clean and dust. She is distracted when she spots E. Gadd's briefcase and examines it with intrigue. Luigi, watching through the door, panicked and steps inside with no heed to the door slamming shot. Chambrea turns around and is startled by Luigi's presence, tightly withholding the briefcase and considering her options. She then swallows the briefcase and attempts to float through the wall into the next room, though is briefly unable to pass through due to the solid briefcase in her now enlarged stomach.

Luigi pursues and combats her in various rooms before eventually pulling the briefcase through the surface of her stomach and finally capturing her.

Battle

Chambrea will be hiding in a room she has entered, but can be quickly spotted and drawn from her hiding place. She has few offensive actions, as she will ram Luigi with her belly when she is not stunned or being sucked.

However, her most challenging aspect is her immunity to being outright captured by the Poltergust G-00, as she cannot lose health from suction. She will instead simply become stuck in the maw of the Poltergust due to the solid briefcase inside her belly, where she will laugh and harass Luigi with her duster until he releases her.

Though she is immune to suction, she is vulnerable to the plunger. Luigi can stick a plunger to her stomach and pull the end of it, from where Luigi can slam her repeatedly around the room to reduce her health.

Once Chambrea's HP reaches 0, the briefcase will launch out from her stomach as she dramatically waves her duster until she is ultimately captured.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミスリー[?]
Misurī
Misery
Chinese 李小姐[?]
Lǐ Xiǎojiě
Miss Lee
Dutch Patricia Plumeau[?] "Plumeau" means "feather duster" in French
German Laura Zimmer[?] "Zimmer" (room) is a word play on "Zimmermädchen" (chambermaid)
Italian Colfantasma[?] Portmanteau of "colf" (cleaning lady) and "fantasma" (ghost)
Korean 메이드[?]
Meideu
Maid
Spanish (NOA) Camarilia[?] From "camara" (chamber) and the suffix "-ilia" that can be found at the end of various Spanish names
Spanish (NOE) Doncelia[?] Pun on "doncella de camara" (chambermaid) and the name Celia

Trivia

  • Chambrea is the only ghost with an elevator button to not have the elevator button burst out of the Poltergust G-00, rather it just drops out of the nozzle into Luigi's hand.
  • Similarly to Ug, she swallows an item needed by Luigi.
  • Though she wears a mask in her cameo, she glides away openly which should have given her away.
  • Though