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The '''Veranda''' is the first location encountered in the [[Treacherous Mansion]], the fifth mansion that [[Luigi]] visits during the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. From the Veranda, Luigi is able to access the inside of the mansion via the front door. The area starts off with a large white gate, after which there are some concrete rafters that Luigi must balance on to get across a large chasm safely and reach the mansion's entrance. To the left of the entrance are some tombstones and a small flight of stairs leading down to an area with a well, a doghouse, and more stairs, at the bottom of which is an opening that allows Luigi to see into the [[Guard Tunnel]]. Luigi can access the [[Bottom of Well]] by using the vacuum on the [[Poltergust 5000]] to pull an invisible chain in the well, which is revealed by using the [[Dark-Light Device]]. In mission E-1: Front-Door Key, a [[Polterpup]] grabs and runs off with the key to the front door before Luigi can open it, and he must track the Polterpup down in order to get it back.
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The '''Veranda''' is the first location of the [[Treacherous Mansion]] during the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''.


[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon Places]]
During the events of [[Front-Door Key]], [[Luigi]] is sent to the gate near the mansion. Here, he can see the ravine and cliff the mansion is by. He has to cross a few sets of rafters, but they break once he gets near the entrance.
 
When Luigi gets near the entrance, he tries to use the key to open the main door, but the [[Polterpup]] steals it before he gets a chance to open it, making him chase it down the well near here. He can look through the windows here or shine the gargoyles. The windows can show a brief image of the [[Front Entrance]] or the [[West Gallery]], depending on which side Luigi is on, and southeast of the well, there is a hole that he can peek into to get a glimpse of the [[Guard Tunnel]].
 
During [[Double Trouble (mission)|Double Trouble]], the Veranda is where Luigi must use the key to open the door to get in. He can no longer go back to the gate or the basement of the mansion due to the rafters being broken, and the well's red ball is down.
 
The Veranda is irrelevant for the rest of the missions until [[Terrifying Invasion]], where Luigi can now revisit the well, but he still cannot go back to the gate.
 
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=アプローチ
|JapR=Apurōchi
|JapM=Approach
|Ger=vor dem Schloss
|GerM=in front of the Castle
|Ita=Ingresso semidistrutto
|ItaM=Semi-destroyed entrance
}}
 
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[[Category:Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon locations]]

Latest revision as of 11:55, October 22, 2023

Veranda
The Veranda in Treacherous Mansion
Mansion Treacherous Mansion

The Veranda is the first location of the Treacherous Mansion during the events of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon.

During the events of Front-Door Key, Luigi is sent to the gate near the mansion. Here, he can see the ravine and cliff the mansion is by. He has to cross a few sets of rafters, but they break once he gets near the entrance.

When Luigi gets near the entrance, he tries to use the key to open the main door, but the Polterpup steals it before he gets a chance to open it, making him chase it down the well near here. He can look through the windows here or shine the gargoyles. The windows can show a brief image of the Front Entrance or the West Gallery, depending on which side Luigi is on, and southeast of the well, there is a hole that he can peek into to get a glimpse of the Guard Tunnel.

During Double Trouble, the Veranda is where Luigi must use the key to open the door to get in. He can no longer go back to the gate or the basement of the mansion due to the rafters being broken, and the well's red ball is down.

The Veranda is irrelevant for the rest of the missions until Terrifying Invasion, where Luigi can now revisit the well, but he still cannot go back to the gate.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アプローチ
Apurōchi
Approach

German vor dem Schloss
in front of the Castle
Italian Ingresso semidistrutto
Semi-destroyed entrance