Fortune-teller's Room
Fortune-teller's Room | |
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Area | Area Three |
Portrait ghosts | Madame Clairvoya |
Boo | Booigi |
The Fortune-teller's Room is a room first discovered in Area Two of Luigi's Mansion. However, it cannot be cleared until Area Three.
When Luigi first enters the Fortune-teller's Room, he finds a lone crystal ball in the center of the room. When he shines his flashlight on the crystal ball, the ghost Madame Clairvoya materializes. She explains to him that she can help him if he brings her five items that Mario dropped. Luigi has none of these items, so he simply lights the candelabras to obtain the Key to the Laundry Room. When Luigi brings her items, she gives him clues as to Mario's fate. After Luigi brings all five items to her, he captures Madame Clairvoya and gains the Key to the Safari Room.
Description[edit]
The Fortune-teller's Room contains four candelabra, two of which are on high stands. The other two rest on small drawers in the back of the room. There is also the high pillar where Luigi receives the Laundry Room Key. The main focus of the room is Madame Clairvoya's ornately decorated gold chair, along with her equally ornately decorated table, on which her crystal ball sits. Behind Madame Clairvoya's chair is a Gold Mouse-inducing piece of cheese, which, like other pieces of cheese, only appears when the room is darkened.
Ghosts in the Fortune-teller's Room[edit]
- Madame Clairvoya (100 HP)
- One Gold Mouse
Ghosts in the Fortune-teller's Room during the blackout[edit]
- Two Purple Punchers (20 HP each)
- One Blue Twirler (30 HP each)
- One Gold Mouse (if not found before the blackout)
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 占い部屋[?] Uranai-heya |
Fortune-telling Room | |
French | Salle de Voyance[?] | Clairvoyance Room | |
German | Stube der Seherin[?] | Room of the fortune-teller | |
Italian | Stanza della veggente[?] | Room of the Seer | |
Spanish | El cuarto de la vidente[?] | The Visionary's Room |