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*The ''Luigi's Mansion 3''-themed [[My Nintendo]] smartphone wallpaper uses the RIP Suites as a backdrop, evidenced by the number "5" above the elevator. | *The ''Luigi's Mansion 3''-themed [[My Nintendo]] smartphone wallpaper uses the RIP Suites as a backdrop, evidenced by the number "5" above the elevator. | ||
*The name "RIP Suites" | *The name "RIP Suites" is a pun on the term "VIP Suites". | ||
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[[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 Places]] | [[Category:Luigi's Mansion 3 Places]] |
Revision as of 16:51, December 12, 2019
Template:Roombox The RIP Suites are an area in Luigi's Mansion 3. It is located on the fifth floor of The Last Resort. Luigi's, Mario's, Princess Peach's, Professor E. Gadd's, and the Toads' rooms are found here. Luigi first visits the RIP Suites near the start of the game, when Hellen Gravely escorts them to their rooms. At first, the hallway and hotel rooms are colorful and lit up, with presents and happy surprises all over. When night falls upon the hotel, however, the RIP Suites are significantly changed. The hallway and rooms are now dark, dreary, and somewhat foggy. The balloons now have spooky faces, and the happy surprises are replaced with frightening surprises.
When he hears Princess Peach shouting, Luigi wakes up, grabs his flashlight, and walks out of his room. After investigating Mario's and Peach's rooms, he discovers that they are missing. Hellen Gravely then appears and reveals that she released King Boo from his painting and he has put Mario, Peach, and the Toads in frames. He attempts to put Luigi in a frame and chases him down the hallway, smashing luggage carts and cleaning carts. At the end of the hallway is a laundry chute which Luigi uses to escape.
After he defeats the Steward and recovers the fifth floor elevator button, Luigi is sent on a mission to get Professor E. Gadd's briefcase from his room. Once he enters Room 508, however, a ghost maid called Chambrea discovers the briefcase and notices Luigi. To prevent him from getting it, she swallows the briefcase and flees the room. Luigi must track her down. Once he defeats Chambrea, he recovers both the briefcase and the third floor elevator button.
Rooms
- Hallway
- Room 501
- 501 Bathroom
- 501 Balcony
- Room 502
- 502 Bathroom
- Room 503
- 503 Bathroom
- Laundry Room
- 5F Exterior
- Elevator Shaft
- Room 504
- 504 Bathroom
- Room 505
- 505 Bathroom
- Room 506
- 506 Bathroom
- Room 507
- 507 Bathroom
- Room 508
- 508 Bathroom
- 508 Balcony
Gem locations
Gem | Room | Location |
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508 Balcony | Looking into the telescope reveals a Gem Goob. | |
501 Balcony | After using the Dark-Light Device in Room 501 to reveal the door to the balcony, Luigi can go out, walk to the right, then simply pull the gem from the gargoyle's mouth. | |
Laundry Room | Luigi must use the Suction Shot on the panel in the northwest corner to reveal the gem. | |
Hallway | Launching the orb to the right of Room 505 and launching it at the skull statue destroys it, releasing the gem in its mouth. | |
507 Bathroom | Luigi must suck up the drape in the northwest corner to reveal a secret tunnel leading to the gem. | |
502 Bathroom | Gooigi needs to slip through the grate in the floor, then use the Suction Shot to pull the wood off the valve. He then must turn the valve to stop the flowing water. After that, Luigi needs to turn the bathroom faucet until a suitcase comes out of the bathtub and use the Suction Shot on the suitcase. The gem is inside. |
Trivia
- The Luigi's Mansion 3-themed My Nintendo smartphone wallpaper uses the RIP Suites as a backdrop, evidenced by the number "5" above the elevator.
- The name "RIP Suites" is a pun on the term "VIP Suites".