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Being a video game about catching ghosts, there are many names in Luigi's Mansion that begins with "Polter", coming from Poltergeist.
This can confuse many players, that's why here is a list with all of those that have the word "polter" in them.
Poltergeist[]
- Poltergeist: The orange ghost mini boss that appears in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, characterized by its brain and telekinetic power.
- Strong Poltergeist: A stronger version of a normal Poltergeist, affected by the crystals from the Secret Mine, and serves as the boss of E-3: A Train to Catch.
- Ancient Poltergeist: A blue version of a Poltergeist, serving as the boss of C-2: Underground Expedition.
Poltergust[]
The main weapon used by Luigi in the games.
- Poltergust 400: The weapon from the Beta Luigi's Mansion.
- Poltergust 3000: The weapon from the first Luigi's Mansion.
- Poltergust 5000: The weapon from Luigi's Mansion 2.
- Poltergust G-00: The weapon from the new Luigi's Mansion 3.
- Poltergust Type-G: A golden version of the Poltergust G-00 in Luigi's Mansion 3.
Polter Animal[]
- Polterpup: The friendly and playful dog ghost that appears in Luigi's Mansion 2 and Luigi's Mansion 3.
- Polterkitty: The purple cat ghost of Hellen Gravely in Luigi's Mansion 3.
Mission[]
- A-1: Poltergust 5000: The first Mission in Luigi's Mansion 2, where Luigi obtainst the Poltergust 5000 for the first time in the Garage.