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Costumes are a new feature added in Luigi's Mansion 3 that can be used in the ScareScraper Mode of said game after the purchase of one of the available DLCs so Luigi and Gooigi can use them in the game. Color variations of the original outfit that Luigi wears are also present in the ScareScraper of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.
In Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon[]
In the ScareScraper Mode of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, the distinctive outfit that Luigi normally wears will have four new color palettes, included a new green variation of the original one, where the overalls will also be recolored in a green shade instead of blue.
In Luigi's Mansion 3[]
The new costumes consist of 7 outfits, included the original, that Luigi can wear during the ScareScraper. The first will be available from the beginning, but the others will only be unlocked if the player has purchased the relevant DLC.
There is currently one DLC pack available, the Multiplayer Pack (subdivided into Part 1 and Part 2), for $9.99 (or regional equivalent). It includes the Flashlight Type-P and six new costumes for Luigi and Gooigi.
Part 1 of the Multiplayer Pack includes Mummigi, The Green Knight and Groovigi, as well as each outfit's appropriate Scarescraper themes and ghosts.
Part 2 of the Multiplayer Pack includes The Amazing Luigi, Paleontoluigist and Cap'n Weegee. As with Part 1, these are also accompanied by new floor themes for the ScareScraper and ghosts.
Each outfit has four color variations: green, blue, pink, and orange. Gooigi will also wear the same costume as Luigi in their Goo color, making a total of 28 different normal costumes and 56 with all Gooigi's forms and colors.
Ordinary overalls[]
This is the default costume that Luigi wears in the game and also his trademark outfit in the different video games of the Mario franchise, also being the one he also uses in all the Luigi's Mansion games.
This costume will be the one used in all the Story Modes of the Luigi's Mansion games, with color variations of this outfit also present in the ScareScraper Mode of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and Luigi's Mansion 3. The color palettes are also present in the ScreamPark Mode of the third game.
Wearing it in the ScareScraper Mode of the third game won't unlock anything unless one of the other players is wearing a different costume.
Mummigi[]
A costume available in the Multiplayer Pack DLC Part 1, based in a mummy and also a reference to the 10F - Tomb Suites floor of the hotel. The name is pun and combination of the word "Mummy" and the name "Luigi".
In order to find the Tomb Suites theme floor of the ScareScraper and ghosts with skins related to it, the green Luigi in the ScareScraper team must wear the Mummigi clothing. If the green Luigi is wearing the Ordinary Overalls, it will depend on the second, third or the fourth player.
The Green Knight[]
A costume available in the Multiplayer Pack DLC Part 1, based in a knight and also a reference to the 6F - Castle MacFrights floor of the hotel.
In order to find the Castle MacFrights theme floor of the ScareScraper and ghosts with skins related to it, the green Luigi in the ScareScraper team must wear The Green Knight clothing. If the green Luigi is wearing the Ordinary Overalls, it will depend on the second, third or the fourth player.
Groovigi[]
A costume available in the Multiplayer Pack DLC Part 1, based in a disco-styled suit and also a reference to the 14F - The Dance Hall floor of the hotel. The name is pun and combination of the word "Groovy" and the name "Luigi".
In order to find The Dance Hall theme floor of the ScareScraper and ghosts with skins related to it, the green Luigi in the ScareScraper team must wear the Groovigi clothing. If the green Luigi is wearing the Ordinary Overalls, it will depend on the second, third or the fourth player.
The Amazing Luigi[]
A costume available in the Multiplayer Pack DLC Part 2, based in a magician suit and also a reference to the 11F - Twisted Suites floor of the hotel.
In order to find the Twisted Suites theme floor of the ScareScraper and ghosts with skins related to it, the green Luigi in the ScareScraper team must wear The Amazing Luigi clothing. If the green Luigi is wearing the Ordinary Overalls, it will depend on the second, third or the fourth player.
Paleontoluigist[]
A costume available in the Multiplayer Pack DLC Part 2, based in the work outfit that paleontologist's wear and also a reference to the 9F - Unnatural History Museum floor of the hotel. The name is pun and combination of the word "Paleontologist" and the name "Luigi".
In order to find the Unnatural History Museum theme floor of the ScareScraper and ghosts with skins related to it, the green Luigi in the ScareScraper team must wear the Paleontoluigist clothing. If the green Luigi is wearing the Ordinary Overalls, it will depend on the second, third or the fourth player.
Cap'n Weegee[]
A costume available in the Multiplayer Pack DLC Part 2, based in a pirate and captain costume and also a reference to the 12F - The Spectral Catch floor of the hotel.
In order to find The Spectral Catch theme floor of the ScareScraper and ghosts with skins related to it, the green Luigi in the ScareScraper team must wear the Cap'n Weegee clothing. If the green Luigi is wearing the Ordinary Overalls, it will depend on the second, third or the fourth player.
Trivia[]
- The name "Weegee" in the Cap'n Weegee outfit has been mentioned several times towards Luigi in other Mario-related sources, used as a nickname for him by Mario and others.
- This name is best known for the internet meme "Weegee", created from the nickname.
- The Green Knight might be a reference to The Green Thunder, the alias that Mr.L uses for himself in Super Paper Mario.