Dark Moon

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The Dark Moon being zapped by King Boo.
The Dark Moon, seen at the beginning of the game before it's shattered.
The Dark Moon being zapped by King Boo.
The Dark Moon being zapped by King Boo.
“See that on the screen? That there is the Dark Moon. It's a mysterious celestial body that has a pacifying effect on all of the ghosts in Evershade Valley.”
Professor Elvin Gadd, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

The Dark Moon is a moon that is seen in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. It resides in the sky over Evershade Valley and the five mansions in it. The Dark Moon exudes energy that calms the ghosts in Evershade Valley and causes them to be friendly. In the beginning of the game, King Boo summons power from the gem on his crown and zaps the Dark Moon, shattering it into six pieces that are scattered across Evershade Valley. One of the pieces lands between Professor Elvin Gadd's Bunker and Gloomy Manor; the professor collects it before contacting Luigi. Each of the five remaining pieces are given to a possessor ghost, by King Boo, in each of Evershade Valley's five mansions: Gloomy Manor, Haunted Towers, Old Clockworks, Secret Mine, and Treacherous Mansion. Luigi must recover all of these pieces and restore the Dark Moon in order to make the ghosts peaceful again. After a piece has been recovered, E. Gadd uses an invention to clean it in order to get rid of disruptive energy and restore its original properties.

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trivia

The gemstone on King Boo's crown appears to be made out of the same material as the Dark Moon. The size and shape of the gemstone also matches up to the "missing part" (i.e. the empty space needed to make it a full moon) of the Dark Moon. This suggests that the gem IS, in fact, a piece of the Dark Moon, which explains why he can use it to control ghosts!