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The '''West Garden''' is an outdoor area inside of the [[Haunted Towers]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. It can be accessed by revealing a hidden door on the western wall of the [[Tower Lobby]]. [[Luigi]] can also get a glimpse of it from the [[Greenhouse (room)|Greenhouse]]. This area has shrubbery on three sides and a treasure chest guarded by vines. On top of the left wall is a stack of [[bill]]s. There is a small alcove to the south with a dried up plant and a pair of tools.
The '''West Garden''' is an outdoor area inside of the [[Haunted Towers]] in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. It can be accessed by revealing a hidden door on the western wall of the [[Tower Lobby]]. [[Luigi]] can also get a glimpse of it from the [[Greenhouse (room)|Greenhouse]]. This area has shrubbery on three sides and a treasure chest guarded by vines. On top of the left wall is a stack of [[bill]]s. There is a small alcove to the south with a dried up plant and a pair of tools.


During B-1: [[A Job for a Plumber]], the West Garden has a small, watered sprout in the middle off the area. There is nothing that can be done about the [[Treasure Chest]] being guarded by the vines. In B-2: [[The Pinwheel Gate]], the sprout turns into a carnivorous [[Flytrap]] and attacks Luigi if he steps on the grass. The Flytrap will attack Luigi if he looks through the window in the Greenhouse, but it will have no effect.
During B-1: [[A Job for a Plumber]], the West Garden has a small, watered sprout in the middle of the area. There is nothing that can be done about the [[Treasure Chest]] being guarded by the vines. In B-2: [[The Pinwheel Gate]], the sprout turns into a carnivorous [[Flytrap]] and attacks Luigi if he steps on the grass. The Flytrap will attack Luigi if he looks through the window in the Greenhouse, but it will have no effect.


Starting from B-2: The Pinwheel Gate and all subsequent missions, Luigi can reveal the missing pipes in the Tower Lobby. Doing so causes the water to fall onto the dried plant in the alcove, turning it into a thorny plant. Using this plant, Luigi can kill the carnivorous plant guarding the treasure that contains an [[Gem#Emeralds (Haunted Towers)|emerald]].
Starting from B-2: The Pinwheel Gate and all subsequent missions, Luigi can reveal the missing pipes in the Tower Lobby. Doing so causes the water to fall onto the dried plant in the alcove, turning it into a thorny plant. Using this plant, Luigi can kill the carnivorous plant guarding the treasure that contains an [[Gem#Emeralds (Haunted Towers)|emerald]].

Latest revision as of 04:42, May 18, 2024

West Garden
The West Garden segment from Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
Mansion Haunted Towers

The West Garden is an outdoor area inside of the Haunted Towers in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. It can be accessed by revealing a hidden door on the western wall of the Tower Lobby. Luigi can also get a glimpse of it from the Greenhouse. This area has shrubbery on three sides and a treasure chest guarded by vines. On top of the left wall is a stack of bills. There is a small alcove to the south with a dried up plant and a pair of tools.

During B-1: A Job for a Plumber, the West Garden has a small, watered sprout in the middle of the area. There is nothing that can be done about the Treasure Chest being guarded by the vines. In B-2: The Pinwheel Gate, the sprout turns into a carnivorous Flytrap and attacks Luigi if he steps on the grass. The Flytrap will attack Luigi if he looks through the window in the Greenhouse, but it will have no effect.

Starting from B-2: The Pinwheel Gate and all subsequent missions, Luigi can reveal the missing pipes in the Tower Lobby. Doing so causes the water to fall onto the dried plant in the alcove, turning it into a thorny plant. Using this plant, Luigi can kill the carnivorous plant guarding the treasure that contains an emerald.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 西館にしかんガーデン[?]
Nishikan Gāden
West Building Garden
German Gärtchen[?] Garden
Italian Giardino ovest[?] West garden
Portuguese Jardim Oeste[?] West Garden
Spanish (NOE) Jardín oeste[?] West Garden