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The '''Scale Chamber''' is a location in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. It is found in the [[Tomb Suites]] on the tenth floor of [[The Last Resort]], located inside the pyramid. It is west of the [[Central Chamber]].
The '''Snake Chamber''' is a location in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. It is found in the [[Tomb Suites]] on the tenth floor of [[The Last Resort]], located inside the pyramid. It is west of the [[Central Chamber]].


When [[Luigi]] first enters the Scale Chamber, there's a pressure plate and a scale that he must solve by putting weights on the pressure plate to guess the weight of the first puzzle. After Luigi solves it, the spiked ceiling begins to fall, so he must solve the next riddle before it falls on him. After the second riddle is solved, the spiked ceiling moves faster.  
When [[Luigi]] first enters the Scale Chamber, there's a pressure plate and a scale that he must solve by putting weights on the pressure plate to guess the weight of the first puzzle. After Luigi solves it, the spiked ceiling begins to fall, so he must solve the next riddle before it falls on him. After the second riddle is solved, the spiked ceiling moves faster.  

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