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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=黄金の骨
|JapR=Ōgon no Hone
|JapM=Gold Bone
|Ger=Goldknochen
|Ger=Goldknochen
|GerM=Gold Bone
|GerM=Gold Bone
|Ita=Osso d'Oro
|Ita=Osso d'Oro
|ItaM=Bone of Gold
|ItaM=Gold Bone
|Por=Osso Dourado
|Por=Osso Dourado
|PorM=Gold Bone
|PorM=Golden Bone
|Spa=Hueso Dorado
|Spa=Hueso Dorado
|SpaM=Gold Bone
|SpaM=Golden Bone
}}
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Revision as of 12:58, January 3, 2024

Gold Bone
A Gold Bone from Luigi's Mansion 3.
A Gold Bone in Luigi's Mansion 3
First appearance Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (2013)
Latest appearance Luigi's Mansion 3 (2019)
Effect Allows Luigi to pick up right where he left off when his HP reaches zero
“Hmm... You seem to have found something very special there, Luigi! I've heard that your chances of finding one of those is better if you have a lot of treasure. I get the feeling that bone will come in handy when you need it most! But that's just a wild guess. Yep, pure speculation.”
Professor E. Gadd, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Polterpup from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon taking a Gold Bone and reviving Luigi.
Polterpup taking a Gold Bone and reviving Luigi
Gold Bone

Gold Bones are rare items found in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion, and Luigi's Mansion 3. They are similar to 1-Up Mushrooms in the Super Mario franchise. If Luigi loses all his HP and has a Gold Bone, the Polterpup from the main story completely restores all of Luigi's HP by licking him awake at the cost of the Gold Bone. Different from the 1-Up Mushroom, which acts as an extra life to the life counter, the Gold Bone revives Luigi on the spot, allowing the player to continue the mission with the same progress as when Luigi fainted. Gold Bones are active only for the mission attempt they are acquired on. If the player finishes the mission, keeping the Gold Bone, it is removed and added to the total treasure stat for that attempt, increasing it by 200G; the Gold Bone does not carry over to act as a revival in other missions as a 1-Up Mushroom would.

A Gold Bone can be found in any unsearched, empty, and unimportant object when the player has obtained 200G or more. Gold Bones are found especially in empty drawers, barrels, or other furniture. Only one Gold Bone can be found per mission attempt.

Gold Bones appear in the 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion by means of the amiibo feature. If the Luigi amiibo is scanned, a Gold Bone icon appears next to his health meter. Like in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, if Luigi's HP reaches zero while he has a Gold Bone, Polterpup takes the Gold Bone and revives Luigi with full health. Like all amiibo functions, the Gold Bone disappears if the game is closed, and the Luigi amiibo needs to be rescanned when the player starts the game back up. Since the Gold Bone is not collected in-game, it does not add to Luigi's gold count even if it goes unused.

Gold Bones reappear in Luigi's Mansion 3, functioning the same way. They can be bought from Professor E. Gadd's Shopping Network. One is given away for free once the shop is unlocked, and more can be bought for 1,000G.

Glitch

Luigi collects two gold bones instead of just one

Normally, only one Gold Bone can be found per mission attempt; however, in the Treacherous Mansion's first mission, Front-Door Key, there is a glitch that allows two Gold Bones to be obtained at once. They behave as two Gold Bones as well—Luigi is able to be revived twice, or he can finish the mission with both and receive 200G for each bone (400G). To perform the glitch, the player must inspect the left suit of armor on the ground just before the last firepit ignites. After the cutscene, the Gold Bone count on the lower left increases to two.

Profiles

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  • Luigi's Mansion 3 Trivia Quiz: Polterpup will restore Luigi’s health in exchange for a Gold Bone, which can be purchased using in-game Gold at Professor E. Gadd’s lab.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 黄金の骨[?]
Ōgon no Hone
Gold Bone
German Goldknochen[?] Gold Bone
Italian Osso d'Oro[?] Gold Bone
Portuguese Osso Dourado[?] Golden Bone
Spanish Hueso Dorado[?] Golden Bone