Armory (Luigi's Mansion)

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Armory
Armory
Area Area Four
Normal ghosts Purple Puncher; Blue Twirler; Red Grabbing Ghost; Garbage Can Ghost; Gold Ghost
Boo UnderBoo
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The Armory is a room in Luigi's Mansion and its Nintendo 3DS version, located in the first area of the mansion. It has several suits of armor, which hit Luigi with their clubs if he stands in front of them. The room also contains five chests, three of which contain treasure. Many crates can be found in the room as well. A covered mirror sits on the north wall.

When Luigi enters the Armory, he opens several chests, revealing two Purple Punchers. He also investigates the suits of armor, revealing a Blue Twirler, a Red Grabbing Ghost, a Garbage Can Ghost, and a Gold Ghost. In the Hidden Mansion of PAL releases and the Nintendo 3DS version, four Purple Bombers, two Flashes, and six Blue Mice appear instead. After Luigi captures the ghosts, he can get the Key to the Pipe Room.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 甲冑の部屋[?]
Kacchū no Heya
Armor-and-Helmet Room
French Armurerie[?] Armory
German Rüstungskammer[?] Armor Chamber
Italian Armeria[?] Armory
Spanish La armería[?] The Armory