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|At the bottom-right corner, Luigi can break the glass container by hitting it with the blue Toad or a bone. This causes a [[Gem Goob]] to appear.
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|Obtained by breaking the pterosaur skeleton near the elevator by shooting Blue Toad or a bone at it.
|Obtained by breaking the pterosaur skeleton near the elevator by shooting the blue Toad or a bone at it.
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|At the bottom-left corner, Luigi needs to break the glass container by hitting it with Blue Toad or a bone, then use the [[Dark-Light Device]] to make the gem appear.
|At the bottom-left corner, Luigi needs to break the glass container by hitting it with the blue Toad or a bone, then use the [[Dark-Light Device]] to make the gem appear.
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|To the right of the curtain that leads into the Exhibit Hall, Luigi can break the glass container by hitting it with Blue Toad or a bone, releasing the gem inside.
|To the right of the curtain that leads into the Exhibit Hall, Luigi can break the glass container by hitting it with the blue Toad or a bone, releasing the gem inside.
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Revision as of 08:15, June 20, 2020

Template:Roombox The Unnatural History Museum is the ninth floor of The Last Resort in Luigi's Mansion 3. It is accessible after retrieving this floor's elevator button first from Paranormal Productions director Morty, then from Polterkitty. It is a museum filled with paleontology exhibits, including eggs, fossils, and skeletons of dinosaurs and pterosaurs. Its name is a pun on "natural history museum."

This floor only has two rooms: a rectangle-shaped hall that surrounds the elevator, and the main exhibit area, which features a T-Rex skeleton, a Stegosaurus skeleton, and Raptor skeletons. As Luigi approaches the T-Rex skeleton, its pose changes every time the lightning strikes. There is a Toad painting next to the T-Rex skeleton, but when Luigi tries to free the Toad, the skeleton eats the painting and attacks Luigi. At first, the skeleton is attached to a pole. But after Luigi hits its chest with two eggs, it breaks free. Luigi then has to shatter the skeleton by shooting four bones at its chest. After doing so, it is revealed that a caveman ghost named Ug was controlling the skeleton. Ug grabs one of the bones and uses it as a club, attempting to hit Luigi with it. After capturing Ug, Luigi frees the blue Toad, who has the elevator button that leads to the second basement floor, the Boilerworks.

Rooms

Gem locations

All six gems are found in the Elevator Hall.

Gem Location
Gem At the bottom-right corner, Luigi can break the glass container by hitting it with the blue Toad or a bone. This causes a Gem Goob to appear.
Gem Using the Poltergust G-00 to rotate the chair by the front desk will turn the desk over and reveal a treasure chest, which contains the gem.
Gem At the west end, hitting the one of the flowers concealing a green light with the Strobulb reveals a safe behind a fossil, which contains the gem.
Gem Obtained by breaking the pterosaur skeleton near the elevator by shooting the blue Toad or a bone at it.
Gem At the bottom-left corner, Luigi needs to break the glass container by hitting it with the blue Toad or a bone, then use the Dark-Light Device to make the gem appear.
Gem To the right of the curtain that leads into the Exhibit Hall, Luigi can break the glass container by hitting it with the blue Toad or a bone, releasing the gem inside.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
German Museum
Museum