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If Luigi chooses to capture Mr. Luggs, he uses a [[Elemental Ghost|Fire Elemental Ghost]] to light the candles on the table. After lighting all the candles, Mr. Luggs and his dinner become visible. To make Mr. Luggs vulnerable, Luigi needs to suck up Mr. Luggs' food with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. Two [[Waiter]]s attempt to resupply Mr. Luggs with more food. Once they are sucked in, his meal can not be refilled. Mr. Luggs becomes enraged and attacks Luigi by spewing fifteen [[fireball]]s at him. Each fireball deals ten HP of damage and briefly lights Luigi on fire. After spewing fifteen fireballs, Mr. Luggs quickly tires out, rendering him vulnerable to the Poltergust. If Luigi does not capture Mr. Luggs in time, Mr. Luggs gets back up and breathes five more fireballs before tiring again.
If Luigi chooses to capture Mr. Luggs, he uses a [[Elemental Ghost|Fire Elemental Ghost]] to light the candles on the table. After lighting all the candles, Mr. Luggs and his dinner become visible. To make Mr. Luggs vulnerable, Luigi needs to suck up Mr. Luggs' food with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. Two [[Waiter]]s attempt to resupply Mr. Luggs with more food. Once they are sucked in, his meal can not be refilled. Mr. Luggs becomes enraged and attacks Luigi by spewing fifteen [[fireball]]s at him. Each fireball deals ten HP of damage and briefly lights Luigi on fire. After spewing fifteen fireballs, Mr. Luggs quickly tires out, rendering him vulnerable to the Poltergust. If Luigi does not capture Mr. Luggs in time, Mr. Luggs gets back up and breathes five more fireballs before tiring again.


After capturing Mr. Luggs, the lights turn on in the Dining Room and a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] appears. The chest contains two [[Gold Bars]], a [[Blue Diamond]], and other smaller treasures.
After capturing Mr. Luggs, the lights turn on in the Dining Room and a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] appears. The chest contains two [[Gold Bar]]s, a [[Blue Diamond]], and other smaller treasures.


==Personality==
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*Mr. Luggs' silver frame appears on the walls of the [[Luigi's Mansion (GCN)|Luigi's Mansion]] battle course from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. [[Madame Clairvoya]] is the only other non-area boss [[Portrait Ghost]] to appear along the walls, and her portrait is also identical to her silver frame.
*Mr. Luggs' silver frame appears on the walls of the [[Luigi's Mansion (GCN)|Luigi's Mansion]] battle course from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. [[Madame Clairvoya]] is the only other non-area boss [[Portrait Ghost]] to appear along the walls, and her portrait is also identical to her silver frame.
*[[Gobber]]s in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' are similar to Mr. Luggs as they are both significantly overweight and use projectile attacks. Additionally, in the [[ScareScraper]], if a Gobber appears, two [[Greenie]]s holding food appear alongside it, similar to the two [[Waiter]]s giving food to Mr. Luggs.
*[[Gobber]]s in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'' are similar to Mr. Luggs as they are both significantly overweight and use projectile attacks. Additionally, in the [[ScareScraper]], if a Gobber appears, two [[Greenie]]s holding food appear alongside it, similar to the two [[Waiter]]s giving food to Mr. Luggs.
*If Luigi captures a ghost in the hallway in front of dining room, sometimes Mr. Luggs' voice can be heard from the other side. This can only be triggered if the player hasn't unlocked the door to his room or if he isn't captured yet.
*If Luigi captures a ghost in the hallway in front of dining room, sometimes Mr. Luggs' voice can be heard from the other side. This can only be triggered if the player hasn't unlocked the door to his room or if he is not captured yet.
*Visually, Mr. Luggs may be a reference to Mr. Creosote, a character from ''{{wp|Monty Python's The Meaning of Life}}'', who was also an incredibly obese man who literally ate himself to death.
*Visually, Mr. Luggs may be a reference to Mr. Creosote, a character from ''{{wp|Monty Python's The Meaning of Life}}'', who was also an incredibly obese man who literally ate himself to death.
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