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{{about|jewels from ''Luigi's Mansion''|other uses of the term "Stone"|[[Stone (disambiguation)]]}}
{{about|jewels from ''Luigi's Mansion''|other uses of the term "Stone"|[[Stone (disambiguation)]]}}
[[Image:Blue_Jewel.PNG|thumb|Luigi finds a '''Blue Stone'''.]]
[[Image:Blue_Jewel.PNG|thumb|Luigi finds a '''Blue Stone'''.]]
'''Stones''', also called '''Jewels''', are valuable collectibles found in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. There are three different colors of Stones, each with their own name:  
'''Stones'''<ref>''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' Player's Guide, page 95</ref>, also called '''Jewels'''{{ref needed}}, are valuable collectibles found in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''. There are three different colors of Stones, each with their own name:  


*Blue Sapphires (500,000G each)  
*Blue Stones (500,000G each)  
*Green Emeralds (800,000G each)
*Green Stones (800,000G each)
*Red Rubies (1,000,000G each)
*Red Stones (1,000,000G each)


Ten of each color can be found in the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Mansion]], totaling 23,000,000G. To find them all, [[Luigi]] has to water all the plants he can find, examine a variety of objects such as buckets, gutters and gold chandeliers, catch [[Speedy Spirit]]s, and light up all the rooms in the mansion except for the third and Basement floor hallways.
Ten of each color can be found in the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Mansion]], totaling 23,000,000G. To find them all, [[Luigi]] has to water all the plants he can find, examine a variety of objects such as buckets, gutters and gold chandeliers, catch [[Speedy Spirit]]s, and light up all the rooms in the mansion except for the third and Basement floor hallways.
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==Locations==
==Locations==
===Blue Sapphires===
===Blue Stones===
;Area 1:
;Area 1:
*'''[[Balcony (2F)|Second Floor Balcony]]''' - awarded after watering the middle plant
*'''[[Balcony (2F)|Second Floor Balcony]]''' - awarded after watering the middle plant
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*'''[[Secret Altar]]''' - in a chandelier
*'''[[Secret Altar]]''' - in a chandelier


===Green Emeralds===
===Green Stones===
;Area 1:  
;Area 1:  
*'''[[Study]]''' - dropped by the Gold Mouse in the cheese piece{{footnote|main|*}}
*'''[[Study]]''' - dropped by the Gold Mouse in the cheese piece{{footnote|main|*}}
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*'''[[Sealed Room]]''' - dropped by the Speedy Spirit found in the chest to the right of the table{{footnote|main|*}}
*'''[[Sealed Room]]''' - dropped by the Speedy Spirit found in the chest to the right of the table{{footnote|main|*}}


===Red Rubies===
===Red Stones===
;Area 1:
;Area 1:
*'''[[Study]]''' - dropped by the Speedy Spirit found in the chair{{footnote|main|*}}
*'''[[Study]]''' - dropped by the Speedy Spirit found in the chair{{footnote|main|*}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When Luigi obtains a Stone, the sprite of Luigi on the [[Game Boy Horror]] is Luigi's jumping sprite from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]: [[Super Mario Bros.]]''
*When Luigi obtains a Stone, the sprite of Luigi on the [[Game Boy Horror]] is Luigi's jumping sprite from ''[[Super Mario All-Stars]]: [[Super Mario Bros.]]''
==References==
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{{LM}}
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[[Category:Collectibles]]
[[Category:Collectibles]]
[[Category:Mansion Treasures]]
[[Category:Mansion Treasures]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion Items]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion Items]]

Revision as of 18:16, November 13, 2017

This article is about jewels from Luigi's Mansion. For other uses of the term "Stone", see Stone (disambiguation).
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Luigi finds a Blue Stone.

Stones[1], also called Jewels[citation needed], are valuable collectibles found in Luigi's Mansion. There are three different colors of Stones, each with their own name:

  • Blue Stones (500,000G each)
  • Green Stones (800,000G each)
  • Red Stones (1,000,000G each)

Ten of each color can be found in the Mansion, totaling 23,000,000G. To find them all, Luigi has to water all the plants he can find, examine a variety of objects such as buckets, gutters and gold chandeliers, catch Speedy Spirits, and light up all the rooms in the mansion except for the third and Basement floor hallways.

In the PAL Hidden Mansion, only five of each color can be found, as the Speedy Spirits and Gold Mice that normally drop stones drop Silver Diamonds instead.

Gemstones from Luigi's Mansion's sequel, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, bear a resemblance to Stones, though they serve as a collectible rather than an amount of gold they offer.

Locations

Blue Stones

Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4

Green Stones

Area 1
Area 2
  • Hidden Room - awarded from the room's chest after clearing it of ghosts.
  • Hidden Room - dropped by the Speedy Spirit found in the rightmost Chest* (blackout only)
  • Dining Room - dropped by the Speedy Spirit found in the cabinet on the left.*
  • Kitchen - dropped by the random Gold Mouse.*
Area 3
  • Courtyard - awarded after watering the plant northeast of the fountain
  • Third Floor Balcony - awarded after watering a plant in the southeastern corner
  • Third Floor Balcony - awarded after watering the third plant from the northwestern corner
Area 4
  • Sealed Room - dropped by the Speedy Spirit found in the chest to the right of the table*

Red Stones

Area 1
  • Study - dropped by the Speedy Spirit found in the chair*
Area 2
  • Conservatory - dropped by the Speedy Spirit found in the Piano Bench* (blackout only)
  • Hidden Room - awarded from the room's chest after clearing it of ghosts.
  • Kitchen - awarded after lighting the stove using Fire
  • Graveyard - in the Pipe on the southeastern corner.
Area 3
  • Rec Room - dropped by the Speedy Spirit found in the Fitness Machine*
  • Tea Room - dropped by the Gold Mouse in the cheese piece*
  • Tea Room - dropped by the random Gold Mouse.*
  • Tea Room - in the Drawer.
Area 4

* - Replaced by a Silver Diamond in the PAL Hidden Mansion.

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Luigi's Mansion Nintendo Power Player's Guide, page 95