“You know the drill; capture the ghosts as quickly as possible.”
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“I had 25 paintings once upon a time. My Famous Ghost Collection was complete! But now only the frames remain. It's a shame! A tragedy!”
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The Gold Bone is a treasure that functions like a 1-UP in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, Luigi's Mansion (3DS) and Luigi's Mansion 3. If Luigi loses all his HP and he has it in his inventory, it will summon Polterpup to revive him.
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon[]
There are Gold Bones in the game and they are worth 200G each.
Obtaining[]
They are usually found in empty drawers and furniture when Luigi has collected at least 200G beforehand. If Luigi completes the level without using it, it will add 200G to his treasure count. They count as treasure since they will add money to Luigi's treasure count if he keeps them through the whole level.
Luigi's Mansion (3DS)[]
Although they were introduced in the second game, they were added in the remake of the first Luigi's Mansion along with Polterpup. These have the same mechanics as in Dark Moon, but Luigi never sees who or what woke him up when reviving.
Luigi's Mansion 3[]
Gold Bones return in Luigi's Mansion 3, and they act the same way as in their predecessor, in which they are used as a 1-UP that calls Polterpup to revive Luigi. However, in this case they are brought from E. Gadd's shop in the Lab. As such, they are not accessible for the beginning of the game.
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Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon[]
Luigi's Mansion 3[]
Trivia[]
- When Luigi loses all of his HP, the Polterpup arrives and restores all of them in exchange of one of Luigi's Gold Bones; thus preventing the Game Over screen to appear.