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Henry and Orville First you must make the planes on their ceiling go counter-clockwise with your vacuum. Now, they pop out and ask to play hide and seek. Leave and come back in. There will be 5 boxes sitting on the ground in their room. To find them easily, shake the box with your vacuum. If it shakes, it has one of the twins. If it doesn't, don't open it, or you will have to start all over. Henry drives his car, and Orville dive-bombs you from his plane. Just incase you're not sure, if your going for cash, take out Henry first, since he doesn;t have any pearls. Then you should be able to get Orville in one, long suck.
"A" rank To obtain an "A" rank, get all the gold mice, catch all the blue ghosts, get both gold diamonds, and collect as much money as possible. You need $100,000,000 to get an "A".
Extra hearts and money Use your vacuum to clean all lamps, chandelier, and vases, as most contain either hearts and money.
Portrait List 1 - Neville, The Bookish Father Location: Study 2 - Lydia, The Mirror-Gazing Mother Location: Master Bedroom
3 - Chauncy, The Spoiled Baby Location: Nursery
4 - The Floating Whirlindas, The Dancing Couple Location: Ball Room
5 - Shivers, The Wandering Butler Location: Butler's Room
6 - Melody Pianissima, The Beautiful Pianist Location: Conservatory
7 - Madame Clairvoya, The Freaky Fortune-Teller Location: Fortune-Teller Room
8 - Mr. Luggs, The Glutton Location: Dining Room
9 - Spooky, The Hungry Guard Dog Location: Boneyard
10 - Bogmire, The Cemetery Shadow Location: Cemetery
11 - Biff Atlas, The Bodybuilder Location: Recreational Room
12 - Miss Petunia, The Bathing Beauty Location: Upstairs Bathroom
13 - Nana, The Scarf-Knitting Granny Location: Nana's Room
14- Slim Bankshot, The Lonely Poolshark Location: Pool Hall
15 - Henry and Orville, The Twin Brothers Location: The Twin's Room
16 - Boolossus, Jumbo Ghost Location: Balcony
17 - Uncle Grimmly, Hermit of the Darkness Location: Attic
18 - Clockwork Soldiers, The Toy Platoon Location: Playroom
19 - Sue Pea, The Dozing Girl Location: Daughter's Bedroom
20 - Jarvis, The Jar Collector Location: Dish Room
21 - Sir Weston, The Chilly Climber Location: Freezer
22 - Vincent Van Gore, The Starving Artist Location: Studio
23 - King Boo Location: Shrine
Secret Treasure Rooms There are 2 secret treasure rooms in Luigi's Mansion that you can access to load up on gems and money.
The 1st one is located on the 1st floor, in the south-west corner of the Mansion. After you have sucked in the candle-carrying butler, exmaine the room with your Game Boy Horror to find a mousehole. Press A to activate it and go inside to enter the trasure room. The 2nd treasure room is accessible from the roof top. Use the elevator in the toy chamber to get on the roof, the go all the way to the right and climb up on the chimney. Fall down and you will land in another treasure room.
Hidden Mansion Mode Rescue Mario and finish the game. You will get ranked according to how you did and receive a letter grade. Your game automatically saves after the credits. You now have the option to restart Luigi's Mansion 2 ways (in addition to going to the completed Gallery). The 1st option lets you go back to the regular Luigi's Mansion Mode. The 2nd option, called Hidden Mansion (Ura-Yashiki in Japanese), lets you restart the game -- and some of the things in the mansion have been changed around. For example, the ghost AI is tougher, but your vaccuum is also stronger. The differences are very subtle, so don't expect a whole new quest, though.
Another Mansion (Ura-Yashiki) mode Win the game and save. Ura-Yashiki (Another Mansion) mode will now be available to the main menu. This mode allows you to play the game with various differences. You can get a different sized house at the end of the game, depending on your rank.
Gallery mode Win the game to unlock everything in the gallery.
Teleport to main entrance Stand in front of any mirror in the mansion except for the large one that reflects the invisible ghosts. Now, switch to your Game Boy Horror's 1st person mode and press A to warp to the entrance hall of Luigi's Mansion.
Secret Warp Zones Running around from one end of the mansion to the other can be a very time consuming task. Thankfully, Nintendo has implemented hidden warps that let you zoom back to the entrance hall. Basically, any mirror in the mansion (except for the large ones that reflect invisible ghosts) can act as a warp. To warp using a mirror, switch to your Game Boy Horror's 1st person mode and examine the mirror with A. After a really trippy warp sequence, you will find yourself in the entrance hall of Luigi's Mansion.
In-game reset While playing a game, hold B + X press Start for about 2 seconds.
Move map At the map screen, press A to zoom in. Now, use the C-stick to scroll around the floor that you are on.
Mario calls When you press A, Luigi will call "Mario!". The more damage Luigi has taken, the more desperate his call for Mario will be.
Water the Plant Ever notice the seed in the outdoors area with the dog house? It's at the right side, near the graveyard and just underneath the balcony with Toad. This seed hides a secret that you can unlock right before facing the 2nd boss. Once you have the ability to use the Water Element, water the seed. A plant will grow. Now enter the dog house (examine it with the Game Boy Horror) and defeat the 2nd boss. Return to this area afterwards and water the plant again. Now continue with the game, but be sure to return after you defeat boss #3. Water the plant again and it will bloom and produce a precious diamond. Note that if you fail to return and water the plant after a boss fight, the plant will whither and die.
Reward for 50 Boos One of the sidequests in Luigi's Mansion is the capture of the 50 Boos that you released accidentally in the beginning of the game. Finding Boos can be a time-consuming task as you have to make your way through the whole mansion and track them with your Game Boy Horror "Boo Sensor." Boos hide in furniture in rooms with the lights on, so be sure to check in every nook and cranny. A blue light on your GBH means there's no Boo to be found, a yellow light means you're close, and red means you're right in front of the hiding ghost. If the light is red, switch on your vaccuum or examine the object in question with A. Watch out, though, not every red light equals a Boo. Sometimes a Boo Ball will fall out (you can simply blast it at a wall or leave it where it is), or a bomb that has the potential to cause some damage -- so run! If you're having problems finding all 50 Boos, be sure to look in the "door-less" treasure rooms. The reward for catching all 50 Boos is a large diamond.
Hidden Boo picture Although you cannot pull off the projection room screen, you can make it change. Give it a tug with the Poltergust 3000. If you are persistent, you will reveal a huge picture of a Boo. There is another hidden Boo picture in the 1st floor bathroom. Vacuum at the poster with the word "Monster" on it. A picture of a Boo will appear.
Hidden Hearts If you're running low on lifeforce, get out your vaccuum and start cleaning lamps and vases. Almost every 2nd vase has a heart hidden inside -- and nearly every lamp or chandelier either yields money or health. Happy hunting.
Change vacuum power There are 3 different medals you can collect to change the powers of the Poltergust 3000 vacuum cleaner. They are the Fire, Ice, and Water medals. When you collect the Fire Medal, you can suck up ghosts that have a ring of fire around the health hearts. Also, you can press L to spray fire from your vacuum to light candles and hit ghosts with a ice health meter. When you collect the Water Medal, you can extinguish flames that are too powerful for your vacuum to put out. Also, you can press L to spray water.
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