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==Ghosts in The Parlor==
==Ghosts==
*Three Gold Ghosts (10 HP each)
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==Ghost in The Parlor in the PAL Hidden Mansion==
! Name
*One Gold Ghost (10 HP)
! Count
*One [[Purple Puncher]] (20 HP)
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*One [[Blue Twirler]] (30 HP)
|[[Gold Ghost]]
 
|3 (Mansion)<br>1 (PAL Hidden Mansion)<br>5 (blackout)
==Ghosts in The Parlor during the Blackout==
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*Five Gold Ghosts (10 HP each)
|[[Purple Puncher]]
|1 (PAL Hidden Mansion)
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|[[Blue Twirler]]
|1 (PAL Hidden Mansion)
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Revision as of 14:39, October 25, 2018

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The Parlor on the Nintendo 3DS remake.
The Parlor in the Nintendo 3DS remake

The Parlor (known as Living room in a pre-release version)[1] is the second room Luigi visits in the game Luigi's Mansion. At the beginning of the game, a Gold Ghost drops the key to the Parlor in the main part of the Foyer. When Luigi enters the Parlor, a Gold Ghost attacks him, but Professor E. Gadd comes and rescues him with his Poltergust 3000. E. Gadd teaches Luigi how to use the Poltergust. When Luigi blows out all of the candles in the room with his Poltergust 3000 and makes the Parlor dark, the paintings in the room will come to life and let loose several ghosts. After he defeats them, he gains the key to the Anteroom.

Ghosts

Name Count
Gold Ghost 3 (Mansion)
1 (PAL Hidden Mansion)
5 (blackout)
Purple Puncher 1 (PAL Hidden Mansion)
Blue Twirler 1 (PAL Hidden Mansion)

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 居間
Ima
Living Room

German Salon
Literal translation
Italian Salone
Literal translation
Spanish El salón
The lounge

References