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Gold Mouse | |||
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First appearance | Luigi's Mansion (2001) | ||
Latest appearance | Luigi's Mansion (3DS) (2018) | ||
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- This article is about the ghost enemy in Luigi's Mansion. For the rarer type of ambiance enemy in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, see Mouse.
Template:Quote2 Gold Mice (alternately gold mice[1][2]) are mice ghosts that appear in Luigi's Mansion. They are similar to the Blue and Purple Mice, but are more prominent because they release treasure if vacuumed into the Poltergust 3000. In this regard, they are similar to Speedy Spirits, which are also hidden ghosts who release treasure. If defeated with an element, however, they do not relinquish any treasure.
Ten Gold Mice appear throughout the mansion, and appear in a location from either one of two conditions. Half of them emerge from a hidden cheese block if Luigi scans it with the Game Boy Horror, while the other five have a twenty percent chance of appearing in a predetermined room or hallway. When one appears, the "puzzle complete" jingle plays, followed by the mouse squeaking. Luigi must capture a Gold Mouse before it escapes into the wall. However unlike Speedy Spirits, Luigi has another opportunity at catching the Gold Mouse if he re-enters the location later, as long as the lights are not turned on.
Gold Mice release a variety of treasure, including coins, bills, Gold Bars, and even a Stone. Every Gold Mouse releases thirty Coins, ten more than the amount released by Speedy Spirits. In the PAL Hidden Mansion, each Gold Mouse relinquishes thirty Coins, twenty bills, a Gold Bar, and a Blue Diamond.
Locations
Cheese
Room | Cheese location | Treasure |
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Study | Behind the desk | 30 coins, 10 bills and a Green Stone |
Fortune-teller's Room | Behind Madame Clairvoya's chair | 30 coins, 10 bills and a Blue Stone |
Dining Room | Under the chair adjacent to Mr. Luggs | 30 coins, 15 Bills and 2 Gold Bars |
Tea Room | Behind the left table | 30 coins, 10 bills and a Red Stone |
Safari Room | Between the crates and the armchair | 30 coins and 40 bills |
Room/Hallway
Room | Location | Treasure |
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Hallway (1F) | Spawns near the door to the Fortune-teller's Room | 30 coins, 15 bills and 2 Gold Bars |
Kitchen | From the far left of the Room | 30 coins, 10 bills and a Green Stone |
Tea Room | From the left of the room's door | 30 coins, 10 bills and a Red Stone |
Hallway (2F) | Spawns at the end of the vertical hallway just before the Sparks. | 30 coins, 10 bills and a Blue Stone |
Sealed Room | Spawns from next to the fireplace where Luigi falls down from. | 30 coins and 40 bills |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゴールドミミー[?] Gōrudo Mimī |
Elongated form of「耳」(mimi, ear) + English word "gold"; may include「鼠」(nezumi, rat) | |
French | Souris d'or[?] | Gold Mouse | |
German | Goldmaus[?] | Gold Mouse | |
Italian | Topo dorato[?] | Golden mouse |
References
- ^ Sinfield, George. Luigi's Mansion Player's Guide. Page 95.
- ^ "If you see a gold mouse, you can quickly suck it up with the Poltergust 3000 for an in-game prize."—Luigi’s Mansion Tips & Tricks Guide. Play Nintendo. Retrieved April 24, 2020.