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[[File:LM3 E3 screen 04.png|thumb|King Boo chasing Luigi down a hallway in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'']]
[[File:LM3 E3 screen 04.png|thumb|King Boo chasing Luigi down a hallway in ''Luigi's Mansion 3'']]
Consistent with previous entries of the series, ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' features King Boo as both the main antagonist and final boss. King Boo utilizes his very design from ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', but with more detail on his crown and a more expressive scowl. King Boo had been released from his painting by [[The Last Resort]] hotel owner [[Hellen Gravely]] in order to impress him. Seeking revenge on Luigi for his previous defeats, he traps Professor E. Gadd, Mario, [[Princess Peach]], and the three [[Toad (species)|Toads]] in portraits before going after Luigi, who manages to escape his capture by going down a laundry chute. He later ends up entrusting Hellen Gravely with Mario's portrait, although it's implied that he intended for Luigi to win both due to Gravely's failures by that time and so he could capture both alongside Peach by using the latter as bait, also recapturing the Toads and Professor E. Gadd just after Mario was freed. King Boo does not manage to capture Luigi atop the hotel because the [[Polterpup]] shoved Luigi out of the way of King Boo's portrait. Following this is a battle against King Boo, who can take damage from Luigi throwing a [[bomb]] from a spiked ball into his mouth, then from having his tongue pulled from Luigi and [[Gooigi]] together and being slammed repeatedly. After this, King Boo will generate a clone that attacks alongside him. The clones have only two teeth, like King Boo from ''Luigi's Mansion''. After this is done twice, King Boo will enlarge the painting, and Luigi will then have four minutes to attack King Boo one last time. The battle ends with King Boo being recaptured by Luigi and placed in a containment jar alongside Gravely, much to his frustration. As the purple gem in his crown was taken by Luigi after the final battle, it is missing from his crown.<ref>{{cite|author=ProsafiaGaming|date=October 30, 2019|url=youtu.be/GYyMEi0iTZw?t=643|timestamp=10:43|title=Luigi's Mansion 3 - All Endings & Ranks + Credits|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 20, 2019}}</ref> The [[Game Over]] sequence shows King Boo gleefully looking at Luigi and the others trapped in their own portraits.
Consistent with previous entries of the series, ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'' features King Boo as both the main antagonist and final boss. King Boo utilizes his very design from ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', but with more detail on his crown and a more expressive scowl. King Boo had been released from his painting by [[The Last Resort]] hotel owner [[Hellen Gravely]] in order to impress him. Seeking revenge on Luigi for his previous defeats, he traps Professor E. Gadd, Mario, [[Princess Peach]], and the three [[Toad (species)|Toads]] in portraits before going after Luigi, who manages to escape his capture by going down a laundry chute. He later ends up entrusting Hellen Gravely with Mario's portrait, although it's implied that he intended for Luigi to win both due to Gravely's failures by that time and so he could capture both alongside Peach by using the latter as bait, also recapturing the Toads and Professor E. Gadd just after Mario was freed. King Boo does not manage to capture Luigi atop the hotel because the [[Polterpup]] shoved Luigi out of the way of King Boo's portrait. Following this is a battle against King Boo, who can take damage from Luigi throwing a [[bomb]] from a spiked ball into his mouth, then from having his tongue pulled from Luigi and [[Gooigi]] together and being slammed repeatedly. After this, King Boo will generate a clone that attacks alongside him. The clones have only two teeth, like King Boo from ''Luigi's Mansion''. After this is done twice, King Boo will enlarge the painting, and Luigi will then have four minutes to attack King Boo one last time. The battle ends with King Boo being recaptured by Luigi and placed in a containment jar alongside Gravely, much to his frustration. As the purple gem in his crown was taken by Luigi after the final battle, it is missing from his crown.<ref>{{cite|author=ProsafiaGaming|date=October 30, 2019|url=youtu.be/GYyMEi0iTZw?t=643|timestamp=10:43|title=Luigi's Mansion 3 - All Endings & Ranks + Credits|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=November 20, 2019}}</ref> The [[Game Over]] sequence shows King Boo gleefully looking at Luigi and the others trapped in their own portraits.
This game makes it impossible to put King Boo in the ghost containment unit, as the game ends when you defeat him.


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