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==[[Armory]]== | For whatever reason, articles relating to ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' were consistently poorly written for a very long time. | ||
==[[Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory]]== | |||
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[[Luigi]] entered the Armory to find that it, like all the other rooms in the mansion, was dark and lifeless. No ghosts were to be seen however, so the {{fake link|plumber}} explored the room further. Opening a chest in the back wall revealed a [[Purple Puncher]]. Luigi sucked this ghoul up into his [[Poltergust 3000]]. Another Purple Puncher was hiding in another chest. Luigi started tapping on the various suits of armor in the room revealing a [[Blue Twirler]], a Red [[Grabbing Ghost]], a [[Garbage Can Ghost]], and a [[Gold Ghost]]. These ghosts proved no match for the heroic [[Mario]] brother, and he managed to capture every single one. The Armory was illuminated, and Luigi secured the [[Key]] to the [[Pipe Room]]. | [[Luigi]] entered the Armory to find that it, like all the other rooms in the mansion, was dark and lifeless. No ghosts were to be seen however, so the {{fake link|plumber}} explored the room further. Opening a chest in the back wall revealed a [[Purple Puncher]]. Luigi sucked this ghoul up into his [[Poltergust 3000]]. Another Purple Puncher was hiding in another chest. Luigi started tapping on the various suits of armor in the room revealing a [[Blue Twirler]], a Red [[Grabbing Ghost]], a [[Garbage Can Ghost]], and a [[Gold Ghost]]. These ghosts proved no match for the heroic [[Mario]] brother, and he managed to capture every single one. The Armory was illuminated, and Luigi secured the [[Key]] to the [[Pipe Room]]. | ||
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==[[Billiards Room]]== | ==[[Billiards Room]]== | ||
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In this room the Lonely Poolshark, [[Slim Bankshot]] was found. Slim was rather content to play billiards by himself. But the real danger to [[Luigi]] came when he hit the balls. With every shot, all three balls would go flying off the table, ignoring the laws of gravity, and bouncing off the walls. Luigi managed to suck one up and shoot it at Slim. Repeating this process two more times, the amateur ghost-hunter managed to capture the pool-playing spirit inside his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The room was bathed in light and Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] with many treasures, including a valuable [[Silver Diamond]]. | In this room the Lonely Poolshark, [[Slim Bankshot]] was found. Slim was rather content to play billiards by himself. But the real danger to [[Luigi]] came when he hit the balls. With every shot, all three balls would go flying off the table, ignoring the laws of gravity, and bouncing off the walls. Luigi managed to suck one up and shoot it at Slim. Repeating this process two more times, the amateur ghost-hunter managed to capture the pool-playing spirit inside his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The room was bathed in light and Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] with many treasures, including a valuable [[Blue Diamond|Silver Diamond]]. | ||
==[[Boneyard]]== | ==[[Boneyard]]== | ||
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Luigi notices some sparkles inside Spooky's doghouse, and decides to investigate with his [[Game Boy Horror]]. The result is the plumber being sucked in and deposited inside the [[Graveyard]]. | Luigi notices some sparkles inside Spooky's doghouse, and decides to investigate with his [[Game Boy Horror]]. The result is the plumber being sucked in and deposited inside the [[Graveyard]]. | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Names in other languages</div> | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jap=裏の空き地 | |||
|JapR=Ura no akichi | |||
|JapM='''Vacant Land of the Back''' | |||
}} | |||
(''"While that is a literal translation, that seems like a rather dramatic way of calling it an empty backyard."'' - {{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}}) | |||
==[[Breaker Room]]== | ==[[Breaker Room]]== | ||
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==[[Ceramics Studio]]== | ==[[Ceramics Studio]]== | ||
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The door from the [[Armory]] led to the Ceramics Studio, a room with many ornate jars and vases. As [[Luigi]] moved about, enjoying the pottery, [[Jarvis]] appeared out of one of them, scolding Luigi for looking at his collection without his permission. Jarvis challenges Luigi to a sort of Whack-A-Mole type game – if Luigi can use Ice Element to freeze him seven times, he'll let Luigi look at the jars and vases. There was no choice. Jarvis locked Luigi in and the game began. Luigi eventually emerged the victor, and Jarvis got angry, flinging his vases at the {{fake link|plumber}}. Dodging some and sucking up others, Luigi saw an opening and attacked the jar collector. Jarvis had only a medium pull and was soon stuffed in the [[Poltergust 3000]]. With the ghost in the dust bag, Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] with many treasures, the most valuable being a [[Silver Diamond]]. | The door from the [[Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory]] led to the Ceramics Studio, a room with many ornate jars and vases. As [[Luigi]] moved about, enjoying the pottery, [[Jarvis]] appeared out of one of them, scolding Luigi for looking at his collection without his permission. Jarvis challenges Luigi to a sort of Whack-A-Mole type game – if Luigi can use Ice Element to freeze him seven times, he'll let Luigi look at the jars and vases. There was no choice. Jarvis locked Luigi in and the game began. Luigi eventually emerged the victor, and Jarvis got angry, flinging his vases at the {{fake link|plumber}}. Dodging some and sucking up others, Luigi saw an opening and attacked the jar collector. Jarvis had only a medium pull and was soon stuffed in the [[Poltergust 3000]]. With the ghost in the dust bag, Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] with many treasures, the most valuable being a [[Blue Diamond|Silver Diamond]]. | ||
==[[Dining Room]]== | ==[[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]]== | ||
To gain entry to the Dining Room, [[Luigi]] used the [[Key]] from the [[Conservatory]]. Once inside, Luigi noticed the floor littered with [[Banana Peel|banana peel]]s, which he quickly disposed of. Luigi then heard loud eating coming from the table in the middle of the room. Using his [[Game Boy Horror]], Luigi discovered the fat and sloppy [[Mr. Luggs]], gorging away at a plate of unidentified yellow slop. Luigi examined his heart, and found out that Mr. Luggs preferred being in the dark. Naturally, Luigi captured a [[Fire Elemental Ghost]] from one of the nearby torches and began to light the candles around the portly poltergeist, allowing Luigi to see him and his food. The wannabe ghost hunter decided that eliminating the source of the problem would be best for Mr. Luggs and proceeded to suck up his food with his [[Poltergust 3000|trusty vacuum]]. [[Waiter Ghost]]s appeared with more, but Luigi dispatched them before they could get a chance. When Luigi had sucked up all of Mr. Luggs's food, the gorging ghost became infuriated and threw a fit, belching [[fireball]]s at the poor {{fake link|plumber}}. After a fifteen fireballs, Mr. Luggs tired out, and Luigi proceeded to capture him. With the threat gone, the lights came on, and Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] with lots of money inside, including a [[Silver Diamond]]. | To gain entry to the Dining Room, [[Luigi]] used the [[Key]] from the [[Conservatory (Luigi's Mansion)|Conservatory]]. Once inside, Luigi noticed the floor littered with [[Banana Peel|banana peel]]s, which he quickly disposed of. Luigi then heard loud eating coming from the table in the middle of the room. Using his [[Game Boy Horror]], Luigi discovered the fat and sloppy [[Mr. Luggs]], gorging away at a plate of unidentified yellow slop. Luigi examined his heart, and found out that Mr. Luggs preferred being in the dark. Naturally, Luigi captured a [[Fire Elemental Ghost]] from one of the nearby torches and began to light the candles around the portly poltergeist, allowing Luigi to see him and his food. The wannabe ghost hunter decided that eliminating the source of the problem would be best for Mr. Luggs and proceeded to suck up his food with his [[Poltergust 3000|trusty vacuum]]. [[Waiter Ghost]]s appeared with more, but Luigi dispatched them before they could get a chance. When Luigi had sucked up all of Mr. Luggs's food, the gorging ghost became infuriated and threw a fit, belching [[fireball]]s at the poor {{fake link|plumber}}. After a fifteen fireballs, Mr. Luggs tired out, and Luigi proceeded to capture him. With the threat gone, the lights came on, and Luigi received a [[Treasure Chest|treasure chest]] with lots of money inside, including a [[Blue Diamond|Silver Diamond]]. | ||
==[[Flying Fish]]== | ==[[Flying Fish]]== | ||
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==[[Fortune-Teller's Room]]== | ==[[Fortune-Teller's Room]]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Story</div> | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Story</div> | ||
When [[Luigi]] first entered the Fortune-Teller's Room, he found a lone crystal ball in the center of the room. When he shined his [[flashlight]] on the [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]], the ghost [[Madame Clairvoya]] appeared. She explained to Luigi that she was a seer and could contact the spirits of someone's (namely: [[Mario]]'s) dropped items. Luigi would need to find five of Mario's dropped items: his [[Mario's Cap|Hat]], his [[Mario's Letter|Letter]], his [[Mario's Star|Star]], his [[Mario's Glove|Glove]], and his [[Mario's Shoe|Shoe]]. Luigi did not have any of those items at the moment, so he lit the four candelabra in the room and received the [[Key]] to the [[Laundry Room]] from a high pillar. | When [[Luigi]] first entered the Fortune-Teller's Room, he found a lone crystal ball in the center of the room. When he shined his [[flashlight]] on the [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]], the ghost [[Madame Clairvoya]] appeared. She explained to Luigi that she was a seer and could contact the spirits of someone's (namely: [[Mario]]'s) dropped items. Luigi would need to find five of Mario's dropped items: his [[Mario's Cap|Hat]], his [[Mario's Letter|Letter]], his [[Mario's Star|Star]], his [[Mario's Glove|Glove]], and his [[Mario's Shoe|Shoe]]. Luigi did not have any of those items at the moment, so he lit the four candelabra in the room and received the [[Key]] to the [[Laundry Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Laundry Room]] from a high pillar. | ||
After he acquires the five items, Luigi returns to Madame Clairvoya and hands them over, one by one, getting a reading from each one by the ghostly psychic. | After he acquires the five items, Luigi returns to Madame Clairvoya and hands them over, one by one, getting a reading from each one by the ghostly psychic. | ||
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==[[Graveyard]]== | ==[[Graveyard]]== | ||
The '''Graveyard''' (Japanese: 墓地 ''Graveyard'') is the final room in Area Two of [[Luigi's Mansion ( | The '''Graveyard''' (Japanese: 墓地 ''Graveyard'') is the final room in Area Two of [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Luigi's Mansion]]. Here is where Area Two's boss, [[Bogmire]] awaits the heroic ghost-hunter. | ||
As [[Luigi]] tumbled backwards into the Graveyard in an entrance reminiscent to that of the [[Hidden Room]], the {{fake link|plumber}} couldn't help but noticed several large tombstones on the ground. As he walked up to one of the tombstones, three [[Skeleton Ghost]]s (five in the PAL Hidden Mansion) rose from the ground, angered at Luigi's disturbance. They began tossing their own bones at the green-garbed ghost hunter, but Luigi managed to take cover. Luigi drew each one apart from the group and won the battle between the Mr. Bones. After the last one was stored inside the [[Poltergust 3000]], the largest headstone at the rear of the Graveyard began to glow with an eerie blue aura. Luigi cautiously stepped toward it for a closer look. Just as he neared the gravestone, a bolt of lightning struck the ground near it, narrowly missing the plumber. A tall purple blob emerged from the ground, scaring the life out of the poor plumber. The cemetary shadow, Bogmire, had awoken to do battle with Luigi. | As [[Luigi]] tumbled backwards into the Graveyard in an entrance reminiscent to that of the [[Hidden Room]], the {{fake link|plumber}} couldn't help but noticed several large tombstones on the ground. As he walked up to one of the tombstones, three [[Skeleton Ghost]]s (five in the PAL Hidden Mansion) rose from the ground, angered at Luigi's disturbance. They began tossing their own bones at the green-garbed ghost hunter, but Luigi managed to take cover. Luigi drew each one apart from the group and won the battle between the Mr. Bones. After the last one was stored inside the [[Poltergust 3000]], the largest headstone at the rear of the Graveyard began to glow with an eerie blue aura. Luigi cautiously stepped toward it for a closer look. Just as he neared the gravestone, a bolt of lightning struck the ground near it, narrowly missing the plumber. A tall purple blob emerged from the ground, scaring the life out of the poor plumber. The cemetary shadow, Bogmire, had awoken to do battle with Luigi. | ||
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Following the door from the [[Sitting Room]], [[Luigi]] saw a little ghost girl snoozing in the bed. This was [[Sue Pea]] and she warned Luigi not to wake her up. Only thing was, the bed, and the entire room for that matter, was upside-down. Luigi was walking on the ceiling and the bed was above him. By examining Sue Pea's heart, Luigi could see that she was trying very hard not to wet the bed. | Following the door from the [[Sitting Room]], [[Luigi]] saw a little ghost girl snoozing in the bed. This was [[Sue Pea]] and she warned Luigi not to wake her up. Only thing was, the bed, and the entire room for that matter, was upside-down. Luigi was walking on the ceiling and the bed was above him. By examining Sue Pea's heart, Luigi could see that she was trying very hard not to wet the bed. | ||
By using some Water Element he had gotten in the previous room, Luigi sprayed a steady stream of water at the dozing girl. She appeared to wake up, but went right back to sleep. Luigi sprayed her twice more, and Sue Pea began throwing her dolls at the {{fake link|plumber}}. Luigi managed to avoid the attack and suck up the dolls with his [[Poltergust 3000|trusty vacuum]] and then went after Sue Pea herself. The ghost had only a weak pull, and Luigi bagged her easily. The Guest Room brightened and a [[Treasure Chest]] appeared on the floor. However, the floor was still above the ghost-hunter. After finding no feasible way to retrieve the chest, Luigi exited the room. As soon as he did, he heard the entire mansion shake and rattle. When Luigi opened the door to the Guest Room again, he found the room had righted itself, and Luigi could now open the chest, which contained a [[Silver Diamond]] among many other treasures, including a [[Gold Bar]]. | By using some Water Element he had gotten in the previous room, Luigi sprayed a steady stream of water at the dozing girl. She appeared to wake up, but went right back to sleep. Luigi sprayed her twice more, and Sue Pea began throwing her dolls at the {{fake link|plumber}}. Luigi managed to avoid the attack and suck up the dolls with his [[Poltergust 3000|trusty vacuum]] and then went after Sue Pea herself. The ghost had only a weak pull, and Luigi bagged her easily. The Guest Room brightened and a [[Treasure Chest]] appeared on the floor. However, the floor was still above the ghost-hunter. After finding no feasible way to retrieve the chest, Luigi exited the room. As soon as he did, he heard the entire mansion shake and rattle. When Luigi opened the door to the Guest Room again, he found the room had righted itself, and Luigi could now open the chest, which contained a [[Blue Diamond|Silver Diamond]] among many other treasures, including a [[Gold Bar]]. | ||
==[[Hidden Room]]== | ==[[Hidden Room]]== | ||
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==[[Kitchen]]== | ==[[Kitchen]]== | ||
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After [[Luigi]] defeated the gluttonous [[Mr. Luggs]] in the [[Dining Room]] he ventured into the room next door and discovered it was a Kitchen. Like the rest of the [[Luigi's Mansion ( | After [[Luigi]] defeated the gluttonous [[Mr. Luggs]] in the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]] he ventured into the room next door and discovered it was a Kitchen. Like the rest of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Mansion]] the kitchen was haunted, Luigi found this out the hard way. Dodging and vacuuming up flying pots and pans, the green hatted {{fake link|plumber}} threw open the refridgerator to discover a [[Flash]] ghost. Using the [[Poltergust 3000]]'s ability to expel fire Luigi managed to melt the ghost's protective ice covering Luigi managed to suck up the ghost and turn on the lights. A large blue chest appeared in the middle of the room. When Luigi opened it he obtained the [[Elemental Medal|Water Element Medal]], which allowed him to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Water Elemental Ghost]]s and shoot water out of his vacuum. | ||
==[[List of rumors and urban legends|List of rumors and urban legends about ''Mario'']]== | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Misconceptions</div> | |||
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>Luigi's Hanging Shadow: ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''</div> | |||
During the blackout that happens after the Boss battle of Area 3 on the Balcony in ''Luigi's Mansion'', Luigi journeys to the Telephone room. | |||
When the player makes Luigi pick up one of the phones in the room, and waits there until there is a lightning flash, they would find that Luigi's Shadow has been distorted in such a way that it looks like he has been hanged. Many people thought it was proof that ''Luigi's Mansion'' was originally a much more violent game in early production. However, the "Hanging Luigi" is most likely a lighting glitch. Because of the dynamic shadows used in the game, the shadow appears this way because of the camera angle. When Luigi answers the phone, the camera is angled up slightly and zoomed in. The lightning strikes ingame are originated from the camera position, so Luigi's shadow is lifted off of the ground, and angled to seem as though he was hanged. | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Theories</div> | |||
<div id=fh4 class=mw-headline>''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': Is [[Bowser]] dead?</div> | |||
In ''Luigi's Mansion'', After Luigi brings [[Madame Clairvoya]] enough of Mario's items, she tells him that she sees Bowser in a vision. She is surprised by this, as Bowser had supposedly been killed by Mario. Later, [[King Boo]] mentioned that Mario had caused him trouble in the past. This led to a theory that King Boo was the deceased Bowser, who had supposedly been killed in the ''Mario'' game to come outbefore ''Luigi's Mansion'', ''Paper Mario''. His death, and connection to King Boo, was suggested by two things. | |||
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1. In ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', Bowser's laugh was King Boo's slowed down. | |||
2. At the end of ''[[Paper Mario]]'', there is a sign the player can read defeating Bowser, saying that Bowser couldn't come back. | |||
</blockquote> | |||
The theory "explained" why King boo had a [[False Bowser|Bowser Suit]], and how he'd met Mario before. Every time Bowser next appeared in a ''Mario'' game, people who believed the theory assumed<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Grx5PrrL38Y&index=9&list=UUi0B__Va_y8NzAafhrFbfNw/ Luigi's Mansion Theory: Is Bowser Dead?]</ref> that King Boo was still using his Bowser Suit throughout all appearances. The theory was disproved by King Boo's appearence in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', which also explained Mario and King Boo's background, and why he trapped Mario in a painting. | |||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>References</div> | |||
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==[[Melody Pianissima]]== | ==[[Melody Pianissima]]== | ||
She died at the young age of 26, and now spends her afterlife endlessly playing her piano. She has gotten better at it since she became a ghost, probably because she has had all eternity to practice. No-one knows why Melody died, but then again, there is much uncertainty about why any of the people who became the Portrait Ghost archive did. Shivers the butler is very deeply smitten with her, but she apparently dismisses his affections for unknown reasons, much to his dismay. The 46 year age difference between them may have something to do with it. | She died at the young age of 26, and now spends her afterlife endlessly playing her piano. She has gotten better at it since she became a ghost, probably because she has had all eternity to practice. No-one knows why Melody died, but then again, there is much uncertainty about why any of the people who became the Portrait Ghost archive did. Shivers the butler is very deeply smitten with her, but she apparently dismisses his affections for unknown reasons, much to his dismay. The 46 year age difference between them may have something to do with it. | ||
==[[Shining Ghost|Meteor Ghost]]== | |||
Meteor Ghosts are ghosts only found in the Observatory in Luigi's Mansion. When Luigi had first come to the Observatory, the first thing he noticed was a small telescope. Deciding to get a good look, Luigi walked towards it and looked. When he looked through, he also noticed a small moon. When he went outside, Meteor Ghosts tried to attack, '''Luigi tried in a weak attempt to vaccum them up, but, they didn't have any hearts. Keeping one in the slot of his Poltergust 3000''', he fired it at the moon. The moon then exploded '''(Way to go, Luigi.)''', and Luigi discovered Mario's Star. '''Oddly enough, the moon can be seen after. This may just be to go with the 'haunted house' thing though''' | |||
("''Finally, proof that the moon landing was fake - it was a ghost the whole time!''") - [[User:Lord Grammaticus|Lord Grammaticus]] | |||
==[[Mirror Room]]== | ==[[Mirror Room]]== | ||
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==[[Moon]]== | ==[[Moon]]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''Luigi's Mansion''</div> | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''Luigi's Mansion''</div> | ||
The Moon is later given an appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where it appears in the background of the [[Observatory]]. Luigi, in his quest to find [[Mario's Star (item)|Mario's Star]] and progress in [[Luigi's Mansion ( | The Moon is later given an appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where it appears in the background of the [[Observatory]]. Luigi, in his quest to find [[Mario's Star (item)|Mario's Star]] and progress in [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]], ends up blowing the Moon up with a [[Falling Star (enemy)|Falling Star]] shot from his [[Poltergust 3000]], which creates a path of debris leading to the [[Mario's Star (item)|Star]] he is looking for. After this, the Moon can still be seen from the outside rooms and manages to show up in other games. It is therefore likely that Luigi has destroyed a fake moon, especially since the Japanese name of the Observatory is the Room of Illusion. | ||
==[[Nana]]== | ==[[Nana]]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Trivia</div> | ||
*' | *Nana's name comes from what some kids call their grandmothers. | ||
*Nana's name suggests that she is a grandmother, possibly to [[Henry and Orville]], as she owns the key to their room. | |||
==[[Nana's Room]]== | ==[[Nana's Room]]== | ||
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*The Observatory is one of the only rooms with no Boos in it. | *The Observatory is one of the only rooms with no Boos in it. | ||
(''"I'd just like to point out that the first trivia point is actually valid. But what's that last sentence in the main part even saying?"'' {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} | (''"I'd just like to point out that the first trivia point is actually valid. But what's that last sentence in the main part even saying?"'' {{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}}) | ||
==[[Old Clockworks]]== | ==[[Old Clockworks]]== | ||
It is unkown what the factory produced, or was doing. However, It could be clocks. | It is unkown what the factory produced, or was doing. However, It could be clocks. | ||
(''"Investigative journalism at its finest"'' {{User|Spectrogram}}) | |||
==[[Painting]]== | |||
A single painting makes an appearance in Luigi's Mansion, the one Mario is trapped in, which serves as Luigi's primary goal. | |||
(''"Ignoring the fifty bazillion other paintings throughout the game, including the other ones [[Portrait Ghost|heavily-important to the plot]]."'') | |||
==[[Pipe Room]]== | ==[[Pipe Room]]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Story</div> | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Story</div> | ||
After obtaining the Key from the [[Armory]], [[Luigi]] accesses the Pipe Room. Immediately, some green [[Flying Fish]] start attacking the ghost hunter. To make matters worse, some Red and White [[Grabbing Ghost]]s appear as well. Within the cramped room, Luigi manages to separate and capture every one of the ghosts inside his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The Pipe Room becomes illuminated, but Luigi does not receive a [[Key]]. The {{fake link|plumber}} notices a frozen [[barrel]] giving off an icy mist. As Luigi approaches it, an [[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]] flies out. After Luigi captures it, he uses the Ice Element to freeze the river of water flowing through the room. Successfully having made a bridge to the other side, Luigi turns a red wheel on one of the pipes, stopping the waterfall on the other end of the room. Luigi walks to where the waterfall once was and claims the Key to the [[Cold Storage]], allowing him to continue his quest to find [[Mario]]. | After obtaining the Key from the [[Armory (Luigi's Mansion)|Armory]], [[Luigi]] accesses the Pipe Room. Immediately, some green [[Flying Fish]] start attacking the ghost hunter. To make matters worse, some Red and White [[Grabbing Ghost]]s appear as well. Within the cramped room, Luigi manages to separate and capture every one of the ghosts inside his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The Pipe Room becomes illuminated, but Luigi does not receive a [[Key]]. The {{fake link|plumber}} notices a frozen [[barrel]] giving off an icy mist. As Luigi approaches it, an [[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]] flies out. After Luigi captures it, he uses the Ice Element to freeze the river of water flowing through the room. Successfully having made a bridge to the other side, Luigi turns a red wheel on one of the pipes, stopping the waterfall on the other end of the room. Luigi walks to where the waterfall once was and claims the Key to the [[Cold Storage]], allowing him to continue his quest to find [[Mario]]. | ||
==[[Projection Room]]== | ==[[Projection Room]]== | ||
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After Luigi completely depleted King Boo of energy and the leader of the Boos was sucked into Luigi's trusty vacuum cleaner, his crown became Luigi's, and the Bowser body fell in two pieces, unable to move without King Boo's guidance. Luigi was warped back to the Secret Altar, where he finally recovered Mario's painting to return his brother to his former self. | After Luigi completely depleted King Boo of energy and the leader of the Boos was sucked into Luigi's trusty vacuum cleaner, his crown became Luigi's, and the Bowser body fell in two pieces, unable to move without King Boo's guidance. Luigi was warped back to the Secret Altar, where he finally recovered Mario's painting to return his brother to his former self. | ||
==[[Shivers]]== | |||
After Luigi captures the Floating Whirlindas, Shivers can be found wandering the north corridor of the first floor hallway and appears as nothing but a floating candelabra. This makes him the only portrait ghost to appear in a hallway. When the Poltergust 3000 gains the ability to expel flames, Luigi uses this ability to light the candles Shivers is holding. It causes him to panic and run into the Butler's Room. Luigi follows him to the Butler's Room where Shivers sits, until Shivers accidentally puts the lit candlestick under him, which lights him on fire, causing him to start screaming and rolling around in his chair, thus rendering him vulnerable. '''If Luigi sucks Shivers''' but does not capture him in one try, Shivers reappears at the entrance of the room, and if Luigi does not vacuum the ghost up quickly, he leaves the room and returns to the upper hall. | |||
==[[Sue Pea]]== | ==[[Sue Pea]]== | ||
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==[[Tea Room]]== | ==[[Tea Room]]== | ||
After [[Luigi]] extinguishes the flaming door with his Water Element from his [[Poltergust 3000]], he must enter the Tea Room. Haunted dishes from the shelves will start to fling at Luigi, similar to what happened in the [[Study]] and [[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]]. To make matters worse, two White [[Grabbing Ghost]]s will appear to hold Luigi in place, making him an easy target. Luigi must avoid them and capture them both with his Poltergust 3000. After Luigi sucks in the two ghosts, a large [[Treasure Chest|white treasure chest]] will appear on the left table. However, Luigi was unable to reach the chest and he must search the room for a solution. Luigi must then go to the [[ | After [[Luigi]] extinguishes the flaming door with his Water Element from his [[Poltergust 3000]], he must enter the Tea Room. Haunted dishes from the shelves will start to fling at Luigi, similar to what happened in the [[Study (Luigi's Mansion)|Study]] and [[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]]. To make matters worse, two White [[Grabbing Ghost]]s will appear to hold Luigi in place, making him an easy target. Luigi must avoid them and capture them both with his Poltergust 3000. After Luigi sucks in the two ghosts, a large [[Treasure Chest|white treasure chest]] will appear on the left table. However, Luigi was unable to reach the chest and he must search the room for a solution. Luigi must then go to the [[gravity arrow]] located on the ground near the right cabinet and he was sent upwards, enabling him to walk on the ceiling. Luigi must go to the next [[gravity arrow]] on the ceiling above the table with the Treasure Chest. Luigi must step on it and his gravity will reverse. He will then be sent down to the table where he must collect the [[Elemental Medal|Ice Element Medal]]. This item allowed Luigi to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Ice Elemental Ghost]]s and shoot ice out of his vacuum. Luigi will then continue his search for [[Mario]]. | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>PAL Hidden Mansion</div> | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>PAL Hidden Mansion</div> | ||
The Tea Room is much harder in the PAL Hidden Mansion than in the normal mode. The ghosts come in waves and the last wave can be pretty intense. Luigi will first need to capture a [[Blue Twirler]], a [[Gold Ghost]], a Red [[Grabbing Ghost]], and a [[Flash]]. After this, two more Flashes and four [[Shy Guy | The Tea Room is much harder in the PAL Hidden Mansion than in the normal mode. The ghosts come in waves and the last wave can be pretty intense. Luigi will first need to capture a [[Blue Twirler]], a [[Gold Ghost]], a Red [[Grabbing Ghost]], and a [[Flash]]. After this, two more Flashes and four [[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy Ghosts]] will appear. When Luigi successfully captures these ghosts, the room will finally light up. | ||
==[[Telephone Room]]== | ==[[Telephone Room]]== | ||
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==[[The Artist's Studio]]== | ==[[The Artist's Studio]]== | ||
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Story</div> | <div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>Story</div> | ||
Using the key [[Luigi]] received from the [[Cold Storage]], he unlocked the door to The Artist's Studio. He saw the ghostly painter, [[Vincent Van Gore]] painting away at a picture of a [[Treasure Chest]]. He became angry at the novice ghost-hunter for failing to understand the life he gives his paintings. Van Gore locks Luigi in the room and summons his ghosts from the paintings lining the room. Three each of [[Gold Ghost]], [[Purple Puncher]]s, [[Blue Twirler]]s, [[Grabbing Ghost]]s, [[Shy Guy Ghost]]s, [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s, and [[Purple Bomber]]s attack Luigi, one set at a time. Luigi sucked them all up, three by three, into his [[Poltergust 3000|vacuum]]. With his creations gone, Vincent Van Gore gave up. Luigi was able to overcome the old ghost's weak pull and capture him. The {{fake link|plumber}} received the golden spade-shaped [[Key]] to the [[Secret Altar]] from the treasure chest painting. | Using the key [[Luigi]] received from the [[Cold Storage]], he unlocked the door to The Artist's Studio. He saw the ghostly painter, [[Vincent Van Gore]] painting away at a picture of a [[Treasure Chest]]. He became angry at the novice ghost-hunter for failing to understand the life he gives his paintings. Van Gore locks Luigi in the room and summons his ghosts from the paintings lining the room. Three each of [[Gold Ghost]], [[Purple Puncher]]s, [[Blue Twirler]]s, [[Grabbing Ghost]]s, [[Ghost Guy|Shy Guy Ghost]]s, [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s, and [[Purple Bomber]]s attack Luigi, one set at a time. Luigi sucked them all up, three by three, into his [[Poltergust 3000|vacuum]]. With his creations gone, Vincent Van Gore gave up. Luigi was able to overcome the old ghost's weak pull and capture him. The {{fake link|plumber}} received the golden spade-shaped [[Key]] to the [[Secret Altar]] from the treasure chest painting. | ||
==[[Vincent Van Gore]]== | ==[[Vincent Van Gore]]== | ||
He is responsible for creating the minor ghosts that flooded the rooms and halls of [[Luigi's Mansion ( | He is responsible for creating the minor ghosts that flooded the rooms and halls of [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Luigi's Mansion]]. After being released by [[King Boo]], Vincent Van Gore locks himself in [[The Artist's Studio|the mansion's studio]], giving the [[key]] to his room to [[Sir Weston]] in the [[Cold Storage]], and bringing his ghastly works of art to life. These ghosts filled the mansion, providing the backbone of King Boo's forces. As such, Van Gore is a fundamental player in King Boo's quest to capture both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. Without the constant supply of ghosts, Luigi would have had a much easier time defeating King Boo and the portrait ghosts. | ||
(''The game would be easier if it didn't feature generic enemies? You don't say.'') | (''The game would be easier if it didn't feature generic enemies? You don't say.'') | ||
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The lights do not turn on once Luigi defeats this ghost; a ghost is hiding in one of the closets that Luigi must dispatch before the lights turn on. | The lights do not turn on once Luigi defeats this ghost; a ghost is hiding in one of the closets that Luigi must dispatch before the lights turn on. | ||
[[Category:BJAODN collections]] | [[Category:BJAODN collections]] |
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