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=Gameplay=
 
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This is Luigi's first official solo adventure (excluding the licensed title ''[[Mario is Missing]]''), and its gameplay is different from other ''Mario'' games. Luigi explores the mansion room by room. Various enemy ghosts are found throughout the mansion, and they must be defeating by shining Luigi's flashlight onto them and sucking them into the vacuum-like apparatus known as the Poltergust 3000. While there are various generic ghosts found throughout the game, there are also twenty-three special ghosts that are known as Portrait Ghosts. They are mostly more human-like, harder to beat than normal ghosts and can only be captured by meeting certain conditions. Some of them act as boss characters. [[Boo]]s also appear in the game, with fifty that have to be captured. Boos can escape into other rooms, so in some cases they must be pursued across the mansion.
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This is Luigi's first official solo adventure (excluding the licensed title ''[[Mario is Missing]]''), and its gameplay is different from other ''Mario'' games. Luigi explores the mansion room by room. Various enemy ghosts are found throughout the mansion, and they must be defeating by shining Luigi's flashlight onto them and sucking them into the vacuum-like apparatus known as the [[Poltergust 3000]]. While there are various generic ghosts found throughout the game, there are also twenty-three special ghosts that are known as Portrait Ghosts. They are mostly more human-like, harder to beat than normal ghosts and can only be captured by meeting certain conditions. Some of them act as boss characters. [[Boo]]s also appear in the game, with fifty that have to be captured. Boos can escape into other rooms, so in some cases they must be pursued across the mansion.
  
 
Luigi is also equipped with a tool called the [[Game Boy Horror]], which has a built-in map and can be used to scan objects and provide vital clues. Along the way, Luigi also collects money - not only coins, but dollar bills, pearls and jewels, that will come into play at the end of the game. Throughout the game, the player can also find three elemental medals that allow Luigi to respectively shoot fire, ice and water from the Poltergust.
 
Luigi is also equipped with a tool called the [[Game Boy Horror]], which has a built-in map and can be used to scan objects and provide vital clues. Along the way, Luigi also collects money - not only coins, but dollar bills, pearls and jewels, that will come into play at the end of the game. Throughout the game, the player can also find three elemental medals that allow Luigi to respectively shoot fire, ice and water from the Poltergust.

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