Boneyard

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Boneyard
The Boneyard from Luigi's Mansion.
In Luigi's Mansion
The Boneyard in the Nintendo 3DS remake of Luigi's Mansion.
In the Nintendo 3DS remake
Area Area Two
Normal ghosts Mr. Bones
Portrait ghosts Spooky
AnteroomBalcony (2F)FoyerFoyerMaster Bedroom (Luigi's Mansion)NurseryParlorStudyWardrobe RoomBall RoomBathroom (1F)BoneyardButler's RoomConservatoryDining RoomGraveyardHidden RoomKitchenLaundry RoomMirror RoomStorage RoomWashroom (1F)Astral HallBalcony (3F)Bathroom (2F)Billiards RoomBottom of the WellCourtyardFortune-teller's RoomNana's RoomObservatoryProjection RoomRec RoomSafari RoomTea RoomThe Twins' RoomWashroom (2F)ArmoryThe Artist's StudioBreaker RoomCellarCeramics StudioClockwork RoomCold StorageGuest RoomPipe RoomRoofSealed RoomSecret AltarSitting RoomTelephone RoomLuigi's Mansion Map. Yellow rooms are in Area One, blue rooms are in Area Two, green rooms are in Area Three, and red rooms are in Area Four. The Secret Altar is colored gray, as it is its own area.
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The Boneyard is an outdoor area of the mansion in the game of the same name. It is first accessed and cleared in Area Two. The area has a doghouse that Spooky sleeps inside of, and he chases Luigi around the location when approached. An irritated Mr. Bones rises out from the ground, and capturing it into the Poltergust 3000 is required before Luigi can do so to Spooky. After Luigi captures both of them, the Boneyard lights up, with sparkles appearing inside of the doghouse, which can selected by the Game Boy Horror to produce an air vacuum that sends Luigi to the Graveyard.[1] Three Temper Terrors can be optionally encountered in the Boneyard during the blackout.

The Boneyard has a sprout that can be watered to grow a bit,[2] then again after Bogmire to have it grow a lot,[3] and lastly after defeating Boolossus to have the plant produce a Gold Diamond, two Gold Bars, 20 Bills, and 30 Coins.[4] If Luigi does not water the flower after defeating either boss, the plant withers and dies.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 裏の空き地[?]
Ura no akichi
Empty back lot
French Ossuaire[?] Ossuary
German Letzte Ruhestätte[?] Final Resting Place
Italian Ossario[?] Ossuary
Spanish El patio[?] The backyard

References[edit]

  1. ^ "After you've dealt with the dog, you'll be able to enter the doghouse by selecting it with the Game Boy Horror and walking close to the resulting air vacuum." – Averill, Alan, George Sinfield, Jennifer Villareal, Drew Williams, et al. (November 2001). Nintendo Power Volume 150. Nintendo of America (English). Page 35.
  2. ^ "The sprout in the boneyard garden needs water. Fill the Poltergust 3000 with water and spray it onto the sprout. It'll grow a little." – Sinfield, George. Luigi's Mansion Player's Guide. ISBN 1-930206-14-3. Page 45.
  3. ^ "After you collect Bogmire in the graveyard, water the plant again. It'll grow a lot." – Sinfield. Luigi's Mansion Player's Guide. Page 45.
  4. ^ HowToDoVideoGames (April 28, 2023). Luigi's Mansion Boneyard Plant Final Watering Gold Diamond (0:08). YouTube (English).