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Revision as of 18:39, November 11, 2017
- This article is about a room in Luigi's Mansion. For the Comet Observatory in Super Mario Galaxy, see Comet Observatory.
The Observatory is a room in Area Three of Luigi's Mansion.
After exiting the Astral Hall, Luigi enters the Observatory. He looks through a telescope and sees the Moon. After Luigi looks away, the walls fade away, allowing Luigi to enter a small balcony. Luigi sucks up a Falling Star and shoots it at the Moon, allowing him to get Mario's Star.
Description
The telescope is the only real object in the Observatory, apart from a small dresser with a globe on top near the door.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 幻想の部屋 Gensō no heya |
Room of Illusion |
French | Observatoire |
Observatory |
Trivia
- By using any Element, Luigi can see that "space" does not extend forever. By shooting an Elemental Blast at the far wall, the blast will eventually hit the back wall.
- When Luigi enters the "space" area, his icon on the Game Boy Horror's map will move beyond the mansion's walls, eventually becoming only visible when the map is turned.