Cellar (Luigi's Mansion)

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Cellar
Cellar.png
Screenshot from Luigi's Mansion
The Cellar in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion.
Screenshot from the remake
Area Area Four
Normal ghosts Purple Puncher; Speedy Spirit
Boo Booripedes
AnteroomBalcony (2F)FoyerFoyerMaster Bedroom (Luigi's Mansion)NurseryParlorStudyWardrobe RoomBall RoomBathroom (1F)BoneyardButler's RoomConservatoryDining RoomGraveyardHidden RoomKitchenLaundry RoomMirror RoomStorage RoomWashroom (1F)Astral HallBalcony (3F)Bathroom (2F)Billiards RoomBottom of the WellCourtyardFortune-teller's RoomNana's RoomObservatoryProjection RoomRec RoomSafari RoomTea RoomThe Twins' RoomWashroom (2F)ArmoryThe Artist's StudioBreaker RoomCellarCeramics StudioClockwork RoomCold StorageGuest RoomPipe RoomRoofSealed RoomSecret AltarSitting RoomTelephone RoomLuigi's Mansion Map. Yellow rooms are in Area One, blue rooms are in Area Two, green rooms are in Area Three, and red rooms are in Area Four. The Secret Altar is colored gray, as it is its own area.
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The Cellar is a room in Area Four of the mansion in Luigi's Mansion and its remake. It is accessible using the key from the Breaker Room. There are two shelves, each having four tiers that can each be inspected for treasure, and one of the tiers always has a 50-HP restoring heart for Luigi to collect. Several crates and barrels are placed around the room. There are about nine piles of dust, and clearing them is required for Luigi to traverse from one end of the room to the other. There are some circular tiles, allowing the ceiling to be used as an alternate route. There are two Purple Punchers to catch and an optional Speedy Spirit hiding in the crate near the entrance. After catching the ghosts, Luigi receives the key to the Clockwork Room.

In the PAL Hidden Mansion, there are two Gold Ghosts, two Purple Punchers, and two Blue Twirlers.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 地下倉庫[?]
Chika Sōko
Basement Storehouse
French Cave[?] Cellar
German Lagerkeller[?] Storage cellar
Italian Cantina[?] Basement
Spanish La bodega[?] The Cellar