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When Luigi first enters the Foyer, let alone the mansion itself, every door in the room is locked, including the double doors on the first floor, the double doors on the second floor, and the door in the west wall on the second floor. Upon attempting to open the double doors on the second floor, Luigi hears a strange sound and walks down to the first floor, where the transparent figure of a [[Gold Ghost]] appears holding a [[Key]]. After a moment, it drops the key and levitates over the stairs and through the doors on the second floor. With the key, Luigi can unlock the doors to enter the [[Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|Parlor]].
When Luigi first enters the Foyer, let alone the mansion itself, every door in the room is locked, including the double doors on the first floor, the double doors on the second floor, and the door in the west wall on the second floor. Upon attempting to open the double doors on the second floor, Luigi hears a strange sound and walks down to the first floor, where the transparent figure of a [[Gold Ghost]] appears holding a [[Key]]. After a moment, it drops the key and levitates over the stairs and through the doors on the second floor. With the key, Luigi can unlock the doors to enter the [[Parlor (Luigi's Mansion)|Parlor]].


[[File:Luigi's Mansion 3DS Foyer.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Foyer as it appears in the Nintendo 3DS remake.]]
After Luigi meets [[Professor E. Gadd]] and receives the [[Poltergust 3000]], he returns to the Foyer, and while its general layout is the same, a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] now appears sobbing near the west staircase. If spoken to, the Toad reveals he was sent by [[Princess Peach]] to find Mario due to his extended absence. If Luigi vows to find Mario, the Toad lights up, as does the room. From this point on, Luigi can speak to the Toad at any time to save his progress, except during the [[blackout]], since Toad does not appear during it.
After Luigi meets [[Professor E. Gadd]] and receives the [[Poltergust 3000]], he returns to the Foyer, and while its general layout is the same, a [[Toad (species)|Toad]] now appears sobbing near the west staircase. If spoken to, the Toad reveals he was sent by [[Princess Peach]] to find Mario due to his extended absence. If Luigi vows to find Mario, the Toad lights up, as does the room. From this point on, Luigi can speak to the Toad at any time to save his progress, except during the [[blackout]], since Toad does not appear during it.


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In the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS remake]], Luigi may exit the mansion and return to [[The Lab]] at any time by exiting through the entrance in the Foyer, except during the blackout, since there is a "mysterious force" blocking the entrance.
In the [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS remake]], Luigi may exit the mansion and return to [[The Lab]] at any time by exiting through the entrance in the Foyer, except during the blackout, since there is a "mysterious force" blocking the entrance.
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