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===Food Ghost Series===
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*<b>Scorn:</b> ''This funny-looking ghost has kernals for teeth. I bet he wishes he could pop them all at once - if not to give people a big ol'fright, at least to get free popcorn at the cinema.''
*<b>Scorn:</b> ''This funny-looking ghost has kernals for teeth. I bet he wishes he could pop them all at once - if not to give people a big ol'fright, at least to get free popcorn at the cinema.''
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Revision as of 15:39, April 4, 2013

Template:Location-infobox The ScareScraper (known as the Thrill Tower in PAL versions) is the multiplayer mode of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. It can be played online, locally or alone. It puts four different coloured Luigis in one of the modes. The host player can set the amount of floors to one of four options: five, ten, twenty-five, and endless. The host can also select the difficulty of the mode with the options being between Normal, Hard, and Expert. If the amount of floors is set to endless, the difficulty will be automatically set to endless and cannot be changed. The final room is always the roof, unless it is set on Endless. The ghost bosses in the ScareScraper have different amounts of HP than their original versions in the main game.


Modes

Multiplayer gameplay in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Luigis cooperating in Hunter Mode.
  • Hunter Mode: All Luigis work together to capture all ghosts on the floors before time runs out. Every 5 floors there is a mini boss and at the top there is a boss.
  • Rush Mode: Luigis try to escape each floor before time runs out.
  • Polterpup Mode: Luigis work together to capture all Polterpups on each floor.
  • Surprise Mode: A combination of the Hunter, Rush, and Polterpup modes.[1]


At the end of each floor, Red Coins appear. The more red coins a Luigi gets, the higher the chance of him winning the bonus item at the end of the floor.

Ghosts

Common Ghosts

Gold Ghost Series

  • Bomb Brothers: These Identical twin brothers sure have a blast playing with bombs!
  • Scarab Nabber: This ghost isn't exactly a people person. He gets downright grumpy when disturped, and won't hesitate to introduce you to his beetle friends.
  • Teleporter Terror: The tese twin Sneakers are trouble with a capital T! Mess with them and you're likley to be teleported ot of the room! I learnt that the hard way!
  • Primordial Goo: This ancient ghost here is your chief Creeper. Be careful around this fellow, or you might get more than you bargained for!
  • Creepy Creator: An Enormous ghost with the uncanny ability to produce other ghosts! I've never seen anything like it! I'd recommend ghost trackers deal with him in a group, just to be safe.

Fashion Ghost Series

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  • Snug Thug: Slammers are mainly known for there strength, bt this one's, but this one has enough brains to know that when it's cold, you need to wear a coat!
  • Sleek Sneaker: It seems this narcissistic ghost doesn't like trning invisible becase it makes it harder for the other ghosts to be dazzled by it's fashion sense.
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  • Spectral Sloth: After a nice hot shower and with no other plans for the day, this Gobber slips right into his bathrobe and gets ready to lounge around. This ghost is living the dream.

Flower Ghost Series

  • Blue Pimpernal: I imagine he would have chosen green flowers instead of blue, but green flowers are surprisingly difficult to find. Who would've guessed?
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  • Violet: When he's in puddle form, he looks like a little garden dotted with beutiful flowers. It's really breathtaking... but not in a good way.
  • Daisy: "When he's not hungry, he's probably as gentle as a freshly picked flower. Too bad he has a bottomless stomach."

Food Ghost Series

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  • Aweberry: His favorite thing to do is dip himself in mud and pretend it's chocolate. It's...odd, to say the least.
  • Scorn: This funny-looking ghost has kernals for teeth. I bet he wishes he could pop them all at once - if not to give people a big ol'fright, at least to get free popcorn at the cinema.
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  • Terrorange: Once he helped a farmer win a contest by pretending he was a gigantic orange. Don't ask me how i know that.

Hallowen Ghost Series

  • Spooky Spook: He's not in costume; he's really retro.
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  • Blimp Reaper: Instead of a scythe, he walks arond with a giant roast turkey leg. Uh huh...

Bug Ghost Series

  • Dreadonfly: He doesn't have two pairs of wings. In fact, he doesn't have any wings. What good are wings on a ghost?
  • Lady Gug: "Sure, his name might have "lady" in it, but nothing could be further from the truth."
  • Terrorfly: Criminy! I didn't think something so small could be so... tereifying! The size-toscare ratio of this little guy is off the charts!
  • Blobberfly: This ghost isn't anywhere near as graceful as a regular butterfly, or as harmless.
  • Grumble Bee: Instead of covering everything with goo, our stripey friend here prefers to splatter the walls and floors with honey. But be careful not to lick it! It'll make your tongue go numb.

Marine Ghost Series

  • Horrorca: Fascinating! This ghost appears to speak fluent whale!
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  • Shriek Shark: The entire time i've been observing him, this tough looking spook has been practising swimming through the air like a shark. Still needs somw work.
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Sport Ghost Series

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  • Goolf: The ONly thing he enjoys more than playing golf is creating "hazards" on the green.
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Animal Ghost Series

  • Maligator: Much like a real alligator, he hides nder the water until someone steps a little too close.
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  • Leoprank: His hunting method is simple but effective: He waits until someone steps on him.
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Names in Other Languages

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References

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