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Once the player has collected all thirteen gems in a mansion, they are rewarded with one of five different statues of [[Luigi]] with the gems encrusted in the stand. The player can see the gems they have collected inside the [[E. Gadd's Vault|Vault]], on the mansion-selection screen, when one is collected in a mansion, and when the totals and records are displayed at the end of a mission. Any statues that have been unlocked can be viewed only inside the Vault.
Once the player has collected all thirteen gems in a mansion, they are rewarded with one of five different statues of [[Luigi]] with the gems encrusted in the stand. The player can see the gems they have collected inside the [[E. Gadd's Vault|Vault]], on the mansion-selection screen, when one is collected in a mansion, and when the totals and records are displayed at the end of a mission. Any statues that have been unlocked can be viewed only inside the Vault.


In ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', there are six gems on each floor: a diamond, a ruby, a sapphire, an emerald, an amethyst, and a {{wp|topaz}}. The gems are a different shape depending on the floor. They are shaped like beveled rectangular prisms in the [[Basement (Luigi's Mansion 3)|Basement]], brilliant-cut gemstones in the [[Grand Lobby]], less beveled rectangular prisms in the [[RIP Suites]], ovals in the [[Mezzanine]], droplets in the [[Hotel Shops]], quavers in [[The Great Stage]], swords in [[Castle MacFrights]], flowers in the [[Garden Suites]], film reels in [[Paranormal Productions]], ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' footprints in the [[Unnatural History Museum]], wrenches in the [[Boilerworks]], [[Snake (Luigi's Mansion 3)|snakes]] in the [[Tomb Suites]], dice in the [[Twisted Suites]], skulls and crossbones in [[The Spectral Catch]], dumbbells in the [[Fitness Center]], pairs of headphones in [[The Dance Hall]], and [[King Boo]] in the [[Master Suite]].
In ''Luigi's Mansion 3'', there are six gems on each floor: a diamond, a ruby, a sapphire, an emerald, an amethyst, and a {{wp|topaz}}. The gems are a different shape depending on the floor. They are shaped like beveled rectangular prisms in the [[Basement (Luigi's Mansion 3)|Basement]], brilliant-cut gemstones in the [[Grand Lobby]], less beveled rectangular prisms in the [[RIP Suites]], ovals in the [[Mezzanine]], droplets in the [[Hotel Shops]], quavers in [[The Great Stage]], swords in [[Castle MacFrights]], flowers in the [[Garden Suites]], film reels in [[Paranormal Productions]], Tyrannosaurus rex footprints in the [[Unnatural History Museum]], wrenches in the [[Boilerworks]], [[Snake (Luigi's Mansion 3)|snakes]] in the [[Tomb Suites]], dice in the [[Twisted Suites]], skulls and crossbones in [[The Spectral Catch]], dumbbells in the [[Fitness Center]], pairs of headphones in [[The Dance Hall]], and [[King Boo]] in the [[Master Suite]].


Once all the gems are collected on all floors, the player unlocks [[Suction Shot Type-C]].
Once all the gems are collected on all floors, the player unlocks [[Suction Shot Type-C]].

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