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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Interestingly enough, sculptures of both [[Lydia]] and [[Biff Atlas]] are on the shelves.
*Interestingly enough, sculptures of both [[Lydia]] and [[Biff Atlas]] are on the shelves.
*The fight that takes place here is simialer to ther battle with [[Dumb Drum]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' in that the boss summons regular enemies to battle the player before being able to be attacked.
*The fight that takes place here is similar to the battle with [[Dumb Drum]] in ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'' in that the boss summons regular enemies to battle the player before being able to be attacked.
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Revision as of 15:25, May 19, 2012

Template:Roombox The Artist's Studio (Japanese: アトリエ Atelier) is the final room that must be cleared in the game Luigi's Mansion and this area can be found in Area Four of the mansion.

Using the key Luigi received from the Cold Storage, he unlocked the door to The Artist's Studio. He saw the ghostly painter, Vincent Van Gore painting away at a picture of a Treasure Chest. He became angry at the novice ghost-hunter for failing to understand the life he gives his paintings. Van Gore locks Luigi in the room and summons his ghosts from the paintings lining the room. Three each of Gold Ghost, Purple Punchers, Blue Twirlers, Grabbing Ghosts, Shy Guy Ghosts, Garbage Can Ghosts, and Purple Bombers attack Luigi, one set at a time. Luigi sucked them all up, three by three, into his vacuum. With his creations gone, Vincent Van Gore gave up. Luigi was able to overcome the old ghost's weak pull and capture him. The plumber received the golden spade-shaped Key to the Secret Altar from the treasure chest painting.

The Artist's Studio contains the eight paintings mentioned, all lined up in a row along the back wall, except the treasure chest painting, which stands on the east wall. Two two-tiered shelves of art supplies are behind the easels. A small stool is in the southwest corner.

Trivia

  • Interestingly enough, sculptures of both Lydia and Biff Atlas are on the shelves.
  • The fight that takes place here is similar to the battle with Dumb Drum in Donkey Kong Country in that the boss summons regular enemies to battle the player before being able to be attacked.