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'''Mummies'''<ref name="Prima">von Esmarch, Nick. 2013. ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' [[Prima Games]] Official Game Guide. Page 119.</ref><ref>''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', various strings in game data (<tt>mummy</tt> etc)</ref> are [[Greenie]]s that use sticks for arms and legs and wrapped in mummy wrappings that appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. They first appear in [[Old Clockworks]], in [[Underground Expedition|the second mission]].
'''Mummies'''<ref name="Prima">von Esmarch, Nick. 2013. ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'' [[Prima Games]] Official Game Guide. Page 119.</ref><ref>''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', various strings in game data (<tt>mummy</tt> etc)</ref> are [[Greenie]]s wrapped in mummy wrappings that appear in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. They first appear in [[Old Clockworks]], in [[Underground Expedition|the second mission]].


These Greenies attack differently than other normal Greenies; they slowly walk towards [[Luigi]], and once they are close enough, they try to grab him, causing 20 damage if successful. Luigi must remove their mummy wrappings, as they cannot be sucked up into the [[Poltergust 5000]]; if a [[Strobulb]] charge is used on one, it will charge a small distance directly at Luigi, and if it hits a wall, it will collapse and one of its wrappings will come loose. Luigi must use the Poltergust 5000 to suck up the loose wrapping, use a Power Surge, and the wrappings will fly off, revealing a Greenie, which is amusingly holding fake arms and legs. If Luigi is not fast enough, it will get back up. Alternatively, Luigi may also shine the Strobulb while he is behind a source of fire; if the mummy runs into the fire, its wrappings will automatically burn off, revealing the Greenie. After this, the Greenie will act normally.
These Greenies attack differently than other normal Greenies; they slowly walk towards [[Luigi]], and once they are close enough, they try to grab him, causing 20 damage if successful. Luigi must remove their mummy wrappings, as they cannot be sucked up into the [[Poltergust 5000]]; if a [[Strobulb]] charge is used on one, it will charge a small distance directly at Luigi, and if it hits a wall, it will collapse and one of its wrappings will come loose. Luigi must use the Poltergust 5000 to suck up the loose wrapping, use a Power Surge, and the wrappings will fly off, revealing a Greenie, which is amusingly holding fake arms and legs. If Luigi is not fast enough, it will get back up. Alternatively, Luigi may also shine the Strobulb while he is behind a source of fire; if the mummy runs into the fire, its wrappings will automatically burn off, revealing the Greenie. After this, the Greenie will act normally.

Revision as of 00:52, October 24, 2019

Not to be confused with Miira.

Template:Species-infobox Mummies[1][2] are Greenies wrapped in mummy wrappings that appear in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. They first appear in Old Clockworks, in the second mission.

These Greenies attack differently than other normal Greenies; they slowly walk towards Luigi, and once they are close enough, they try to grab him, causing 20 damage if successful. Luigi must remove their mummy wrappings, as they cannot be sucked up into the Poltergust 5000; if a Strobulb charge is used on one, it will charge a small distance directly at Luigi, and if it hits a wall, it will collapse and one of its wrappings will come loose. Luigi must use the Poltergust 5000 to suck up the loose wrapping, use a Power Surge, and the wrappings will fly off, revealing a Greenie, which is amusingly holding fake arms and legs. If Luigi is not fast enough, it will get back up. Alternatively, Luigi may also shine the Strobulb while he is behind a source of fire; if the mummy runs into the fire, its wrappings will automatically burn off, revealing the Greenie. After this, the Greenie will act normally.

In certain missions of the Treacherous Mansion, mummies make a reappearance, with the powered-up versions under the wrappings instead; otherwise, they act the same.

References

  1. ^ von Esmarch, Nick. 2013. Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Prima Games Official Game Guide. Page 119.
  2. ^ Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, various strings in game data (mummy etc)