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''For the Trapdoors in ''Wario World'', see [[Wooden Trapdoor]] and [[Steel Trapdoor]].''
''For the Trapdoors in ''[[Wario World]]'', see [[Wooden Trapdoor]] and [[Steel Trapdoor]].''


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'''Trapdoors''' (also known as '''Fake Doors''') are special traps designed to resemble real doors. They were placed throughout ''[[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' to confuse and injure [[Luigi]] during his quest to rescue his brother [[Mario]]. If the green-clad plumber happened to turn the knob of a Trapdoor, the door would spring open and flatten Luigi against the wall, causing Luigi to lose 10 HP (and a few [[Gold Coins]]). Interestingly, a ghost could be heard giggling after Luigi was smashed. Sometimes, a trail of conveniently placed Gold Coins would lead straight to a Fake Door to catch Luigi off-guard.
'''Trapdoors''' (also known as '''Fake Doors''') are special traps designed to resemble real doors. They were placed throughout ''[[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]'' to confuse and injure [[Luigi]] during his quest to rescue his brother [[Mario]]. If the green-clad plumber happened to turn the knob of a Trapdoor, the door would spring open and flatten Luigi against the wall, causing Luigi to lose 10 HP (and a few [[Gold Coins]]). Interestingly, a ghost could be heard giggling after Luigi was smashed. Sometimes, a trail of conveniently placed Gold Coins would lead straight to a Fake Door to catch Luigi off-guard.


To determine if a door was real or fake, Luigi could check his [[Game Boy Horror]]. Real doors appeared on the map, while trapdoors didn’t. Additionally, Luigi could vacuum a door with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. If the door rattled, it was real; if the door did not shake, it was a trap. Interestingly, Trapdoors would only lead north (if they could actually be entered). Any door that led south, east, or west was always real.
To determine if a door was real or fake, Luigi could check his [[Game Boy Horror]]. Real doors appeared on the map, while trapdoors didn’t. Additionally, Luigi could vacuum a door with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. If the door rattled, it was real; if the door did not shake, it was a trap. Another way to tell if a door was real or fake was to look for a doormat under it. If there was a mat, the door was real. If not, it was a fake. Interestingly, Trapdoors would only lead north (if they could actually be entered). Any door that led south, east, or west was always real.


The only way to defeat a Trapdoor was to set it on fire. The door will go up in flames and disappear. Real doors would not catch on fire.
The only way to defeat a Trapdoor was to set it on fire. The door will go up in flames and disappear. Real doors would not catch on fire. However, if Luigi entered two different rooms and returned, the Trapdoor would reappear.


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Revision as of 17:19, October 13, 2006

For the Trapdoors in Wario World, see Wooden Trapdoor and Steel Trapdoor.

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Trapdoors (also known as Fake Doors) are special traps designed to resemble real doors. They were placed throughout Luigi's Mansion to confuse and injure Luigi during his quest to rescue his brother Mario. If the green-clad plumber happened to turn the knob of a Trapdoor, the door would spring open and flatten Luigi against the wall, causing Luigi to lose 10 HP (and a few Gold Coins). Interestingly, a ghost could be heard giggling after Luigi was smashed. Sometimes, a trail of conveniently placed Gold Coins would lead straight to a Fake Door to catch Luigi off-guard.

To determine if a door was real or fake, Luigi could check his Game Boy Horror. Real doors appeared on the map, while trapdoors didn’t. Additionally, Luigi could vacuum a door with his Poltergust 3000. If the door rattled, it was real; if the door did not shake, it was a trap. Another way to tell if a door was real or fake was to look for a doormat under it. If there was a mat, the door was real. If not, it was a fake. Interestingly, Trapdoors would only lead north (if they could actually be entered). Any door that led south, east, or west was always real.

The only way to defeat a Trapdoor was to set it on fire. The door will go up in flames and disappear. Real doors would not catch on fire. However, if Luigi entered two different rooms and returned, the Trapdoor would reappear.

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