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The '''Steward''' is the first boss encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. He is first encountered normally on the first floor of the [[Grand Lobby]] and is subsequently fought in the [[Garage (Luigi's Mansion 3)|Garage]] in the [[Basement (Luigi's Mansion 3)|Basement]] after [[Luigi]] frees [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]]. Defeating the Steward rewards Luigi with the elevator buttons to the first and fifth floors and allows E. Gadd to set up his lab in the Garage.
{{quote|Welcome guests, to [[The Last Resort]]! Are you ready to check in?|Steward|[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]}}
 
The '''Steward''' is the first boss encountered in ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]''. At the beginning of the game, he is first seen at the [[Grand Lobby]] in a disguise and is subsequently fought in the [[Garage (Luigi's Mansion 3)|Garage]] in the [[Basement (Luigi's Mansion 3)|Basement]] in his true form after [[Luigi]] frees [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]]. Defeating the Steward rewards Luigi with the [[elevator button]]s that grant access to the [[Grand Lobby]] and [[RIP Suites]], making him the only boss ghost in the game to possess two elevator buttons rather than just one, and allows E. Gadd to set up his lab.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
The Steward is a tall, skinny blue ghost with a standard bellhop style uniform.
The Steward is a tall and skinny blue ghost slightly resembling a [[Goob]] with a standard maroon-colored bellhop style uniform and hat.


When initially seen in the Grand Lobby, the Steward wears a mask and an oversized coat and sits at the reception desk. If spoken to, he will ask Luigi if he and his company are ready to check in. Obliging to the request prompts [[Hellen Gravely]] to lead the group to the fifth floor.
==History==
When initially seen at the Grand Lobby's reception desk, the Steward is disguised in a blue humanoid mask and an oversized coat. If spoken to, he will ask Luigi if he and his company are ready to check in. Obliging to the request prompts [[Hellen Gravely]] to lead the group to the RIP Suites.


The Steward is encountered again in the Garage, trying to wheel a cart containing his mask and coat. When he spots Luigi, he becomes visibly shocked and pushes the cart away. He then begins picking up suitcases to throw at Luigi.
The Steward is encountered again in the Garage, trying to wheel a cart containing his disguise. When he spots Luigi, he becomes visibly shocked and pushes the cart away. He then begins picking up suitcases to throw at Luigi.


==Battle==
==Battle==
The Steward's only attack involves lugging suitcases to throw at Luigi. He becomes vulnerable after throwing a suitcase, and can be attacked after using the [[Strobulb]] on him. His attack can be interrupted by using Burst, and his attack will be neutralized if the suitcase hits a ceiling light.
[[File:LM3StewardBattle.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Luigi battling the Steward.]]
The battle with the Steward is similar to the one with the [[Poltergeist]]s in ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. The Steward's only attack involves lugging suitcases to throw at Luigi. He becomes vulnerable after throwing a suitcase and can be attacked after stunning him with the [[Strobulb]]. His attack can be interrupted by using Burst, neutralizing it if the suitcase hits a ceiling light.


Once the Steward loses all of his HP, he begins struggling to break free from the [[Poltergust G-00]], only for him to be sucked in and his hat to comically fly off, of which he then pulls in.
Once the Steward loses all of his HP, he begins struggling to break free from the [[Poltergust G-00]], only for him to be sucked in and his hat to comically fly off, of which he then pulls in.
 
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
LM3NewGhost3.jpg|Artwork from ''Luigi's Mansion 3''
LM3NewGhost3.jpg|Artwork from ''Luigi's Mansion 3''
Stewardhuman.png|Steward's human disguise from the opening
Stewardhuman.png|The Steward's human disguise at the beginning of the game
Steward concept art LM3.png|Concept art
</gallery>
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|KorM= Bellboy
|KorM= Bellboy
|Ita= Benvenuto
|Ita= Benvenuto
|ItaM= Meaning "Welcome", referencing his duty as the reception steward.
|ItaM= "Welcome", referencing his duty as the reception steward; it's also an uncommon name
|Ger= Will Komann
|Ger=Will Komann
|GerM= Meaning "Welcome" and is an [[wikipedia:Portmanteau|Portmanteau]] from "-mann" (usual last name) and the first name "Will".
|GerM=Pun on "willkommen" (welcome), the given name "Will", and common surname suffix "-mann"
|Dut=Gaston Wellekom  
|Dut=Gaston Wellekom  
|DutM="Gaston" means "waiter" and "Wellekom" is a reference to the word "welkom" which means "welcome". His first and last name combined sound like "gasten welkom", which means "guests [are] welcome".
|DutM=Compound of "gaston" (waiter) and "welkom" (welcome); his first and last name combined sound like "gasten welkom" (guests are welcome)
|Fre= Peter le porteur
|Fre=Peter le porteur
|FreM= Peter the porter
|FreM=Peter the porter
|SpaE=Sirvano
|SpaE=Sirvano
|SpaEM= Pun on ''sirvan'' (they serve) and the name Silvano
|SpaEM=Pun on "sirviente" (servant) and Italian male given name "Silvano"
|Chi=加特萊
|SpaA=Timbret
|ChiR=
|SpaAM=From "timbre" (doorbell)
|ChiM=Transliterated from the Japanese name
|ChiS=加特莱
|ChiSR=Jiātèlái
|ChiSM=Transliterated from the Japanese name
|ChiT=加特萊
|ChiTR=Jiātèlái
|ChiTM=Transliterated from the Japanese name
}}
}}
==Trivia==
*Steward is the only boss ghost in the game to possess two elevator buttons rather than just one.


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[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 Bosses]]
[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 bosses]]

Latest revision as of 15:00, May 18, 2024

Steward
LM3 Steward artwork.png
Floor Basement
HP 250
“Welcome guests, to The Last Resort! Are you ready to check in?”
Steward, Luigi's Mansion 3

The Steward is the first boss encountered in Luigi's Mansion 3. At the beginning of the game, he is first seen at the Grand Lobby in a disguise and is subsequently fought in the Garage in the Basement in his true form after Luigi frees Professor E. Gadd. Defeating the Steward rewards Luigi with the elevator buttons that grant access to the Grand Lobby and RIP Suites, making him the only boss ghost in the game to possess two elevator buttons rather than just one, and allows E. Gadd to set up his lab.

Appearance[edit]

The Steward is a tall and skinny blue ghost slightly resembling a Goob with a standard maroon-colored bellhop style uniform and hat.

History[edit]

When initially seen at the Grand Lobby's reception desk, the Steward is disguised in a blue humanoid mask and an oversized coat. If spoken to, he will ask Luigi if he and his company are ready to check in. Obliging to the request prompts Hellen Gravely to lead the group to the RIP Suites.

The Steward is encountered again in the Garage, trying to wheel a cart containing his disguise. When he spots Luigi, he becomes visibly shocked and pushes the cart away. He then begins picking up suitcases to throw at Luigi.

Battle[edit]

Luigi battling the Steward in the Basement of The Last Resort in Luigi's Mansion 3.
Luigi battling the Steward.

The battle with the Steward is similar to the one with the Poltergeists in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. The Steward's only attack involves lugging suitcases to throw at Luigi. He becomes vulnerable after throwing a suitcase and can be attacked after stunning him with the Strobulb. His attack can be interrupted by using Burst, neutralizing it if the suitcase hits a ceiling light.

Once the Steward loses all of his HP, he begins struggling to break free from the Poltergust G-00, only for him to be sucked in and his hat to comically fly off, of which he then pulls in.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ガトレー[?]
Gatorē
Gatley
Chinese (simplified) 加特莱[?]
Jiātèlái
Transliterated from the Japanese name
Chinese (traditional) 加特萊[?]
Jiātèlái
Transliterated from the Japanese name
Dutch Gaston Wellekom[?] Compound of "gaston" (waiter) and "welkom" (welcome); his first and last name combined sound like "gasten welkom" (guests are welcome)
French Peter le porteur[?] Peter the porter
German Will Komann[?] Pun on "willkommen" (welcome), the given name "Will", and common surname suffix "-mann"
Italian Benvenuto[?] "Welcome", referencing his duty as the reception steward; it's also an uncommon name
Korean 벨보이[?]
Belboi
Bellboy
Spanish (NOA) Timbret[?] From "timbre" (doorbell)
Spanish (NOE) Sirvano[?] Pun on "sirviente" (servant) and Italian male given name "Silvano"