Luigi's Mansion: Difference between revisions
SonicSpeed48 (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
SonicSpeed48 (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 91: | Line 91: | ||
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''=== | ===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SSBUWebsiteCorrin6.jpg|Female {{SSBU|Corrin}} with a [[Bunny Hood]] equipped on the stage | SSBUWebsiteCorrin6.jpg|Female {{SSBU|Corrin}} with a [[Bunny Hood]] equipped on the stage. | ||
SSBUWebsiteGreninja6.jpg|{{SSBU|Greninja}} post-[[Shadow Sneak]] on the stage | SSBUWebsiteGreninja6.jpg|{{SSBU|Greninja}} post-[[Shadow Sneak]] on the stage. | ||
SSBUWebsiteInkling2.jpg|Male {{SSBU|Inkling}} splatting {{SSBU|Luigi}} on the stage | SSBUWebsiteInkling2.jpg|Male {{SSBU|Inkling}} splatting {{SSBU|Luigi}} on the stage. | ||
SSBUWebsiteLittleMac5.jpg|[[Little Mac (SSBU)|Wireframe Mac]] and {{SSBU|King Dedede}} fighting on top of the stage | SSBUWebsiteLittleMac5.jpg|[[Little Mac (SSBU)|Wireframe Mac]] and {{SSBU|King Dedede}} fighting on top of the stage. | ||
SSBUWebsiteLunala1.jpg|[[Lunala]] above the destroyed mansion in ''Ultimate''. | SSBUWebsiteLunala1.jpg|[[Lunala]] above the destroyed mansion in ''Ultimate''. | ||
SSBUWebsiteZelda5.jpg|{{SSBU|Zelda}} using [[Farore's Wind]] on the stage. | |||
SSBUWebsiteZeroSuitSamus6.jpg|{{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}} and {{SSBU|Sheik}} midair on the stage. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 14:38, September 26, 2018
Luigi's Mansion | |
---|---|
Luigi's Mansion in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
Universe | Mario |
Appears in | Brawl SSB4 (Wii U) Ultimate |
Availability | Unlockable (Brawl) Starter (SSB4 and Ultimate) |
Unlock criteria | Play as Luigi three times in brawls. |
Crate type | Normal |
Maximum players | 4 (Brawl) 8 (Wii U and Ultimate) |
Tracks available | In Brawl: Luigi's Mansion Theme Castle / Boss Fortress (Super Mario World / SMB 3) Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) Tetris: Type A Tetris: Type B In SSB4: Luigi's Mansion Theme Luigi's Mansion Series Medley Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) Castle / Boss Fortress (Super Mario World/SMB 3) Underground Theme (Super Mario Land) On the Hunt -Gloomy Manor Ver.- (Instrumental) Boss 1 (Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword) Tetris: Type A Bolded tracks must be unlocked |
Article on Super Mario Wiki | Luigi's Mansion (place) |
Luigi's Mansion (ルイージマンション, Luigi Mansion) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Stage layout
The characters battle on a downsized version of the mansion that appeared in Luigi's Mansion. The mansion's interior rooms will be visible when the characters pass through the mansion's outer walls; similarly, when all of the fighters are outside of the mansion, the mansion's exterior is shown, although this is only if all four quadrants of the building are still intact. By attacking the support pillars, the mansion crumbles section by section until it is all gone. Due to its supernatural origins, though, it will rebuild itself back to its original status after a while. Unlike the destructible towers on Shadow Moses Island, it is impossible to destroy a quarter of the stage if another is on top of it.
As the pillars are able to be attacked, projectile users can have problems hitting enemies when they are on either side of them (there are some exceptions like R.O.B.'s Robo Beam). Captain Falcon's Raptor Boost, Luigi's Green Missile, Ike's Quick Draw, Pikachu's Skull Bash, and Jigglypuff's Rollout can also can have problems because of this. Players can also use this to their advantage as refuge from such attacks. Notably, the bottom pillars can only be broken if their corresponding upper pillar is broken first; a bottom pillar still has an active hurtbox, but can never be broken unless its top pillar is broken first.
Important properties of the stage are that the mansion provides three levels to brawl on: the ground floor, the second floor and the roof. The roof is the only plain that can be jumped and dropped through - with the exception of a small piece in the center, the middle level has a thickened floor which cannot be penetrated by characters, attacks or items. When the mansion is broken apart completely, the stage layout distinctly resembles Final Destination, with the addition of two minuscule platforms on either side. The platforms rise and fall alternately, much like the ones featured in the Stage Builder, but they can disappear and reappear at random. It is also impossible to glide underneath the stage because the mansion is on top of a small pillar.
When playing this stage with more than four players, the pillars lose their hitboxes, rendering the mansion impossible to demolish. This also provides more freedom for projectile users and characters with rushing moves as the pillars no longer hamper these attacks.
Ω form
The Ω form is set on the roof of the mansion. Its interior is no longer accessible, thus, it can no longer be destroyed. Star KOs can occur.
Origin
This stage is based on the mansion in Luigi's Mansion, which Luigi suspiciously won in a contest he never participated in. Upon visiting the mansion, he discovers that it is overrun by ghosts and must get rid of them with the Poltergust 3000. The mansion is made up of many different rooms, five of which appear in this stage:
- Foyer: This is the first room of the mansion that Luigi enters. It is where the front door is located and has two staircases that lead to the second floor. On the second floor, there are two doors on both sides of the room that lead to separate hallways. In this stage, the Foyer is the middle room and looks similar to how it originally appeared; however, the two doors on the second floor are not there.
- Study: The Study is the room that Luigi encounters the first Portrait Ghost, Neville, and is located on the second floor on the left side of the mansion. In this stage, the Study is the room on the top right, and its design is similar to how it appeared in Luigi's Mansion.
- Nursery: The Nursery is where the first boss, Chauncey, is located. The room is located on the same hallway that the Study is on. The room in this stage is on the top left and looks similar to how it originally appeared.
- Ball Room: This room is where the Portrait Ghosts The Floating Whirlindas are located. The room is large and has a portrait on the back wall along with spinning checkerboard pattern floors. A replica of the same portrait can also be seen in the Parlor. It is located on the first floor on the right side of the mansion. In this stage, the Ball Room is the room on the bottom right and is much smaller than it originally was. The design of the floor in Brawl and Smash 4 is also different than how it appeared in Luigi's Mansion; however, the floor in Ultimate was changed to resemble its appearance in Luigi's Mansion.
- Kitchen: This room is located on the first floor on the left side of the mansion. It is the room Luigi enters after capturing the Portrait Ghost Mr. Luggs, and is where Luigi obtains the Water Elemental Medal for the Poltergust 3000. In this stage, the room is on the bottom left and appears very similar to how it originally appeared.
Also in Luigi's Mansion are tombstones and wilted trees outside the mansion. In the area behind the mansion, Courtyard there is a well where Luigi discovers that Mario is trapped inside a portrait. In this stage, tombstones, wilted trees, and a well can be seen on the foreground in front of the mansion.
Tournament Legality
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
In Brawl tournaments, Luigi's Mansion has progressively become a banned stage. This is due to its walls which prevent opponents from DIing out of certain multi-hit moves and, as they are solid from all directions, create relevant caves of life and introduce the potential for circle camping. The columns also stop projectiles, limiting approach options for characters which rely on them.
When it was legal in more areas, Luigi's Mansion was considered to be one of the best stages for Olimar (due to Olimar being able to survive much longer than normal and use up smashes as well as techs), R.O.B. (due to being able to use down smash and Robo Beam better), and Lucario (due to being able to survive long helping the Aura property). It was also one of the top Meta Knight stages and one of the best Falco and Snake counterpick stages.
This stage used to be a major counterpick on the West Coast and in the Midwest, while it was banned on the East Coast. Its potential for circle camping also led to it being banned more often than being a counterpick in tournaments. It is currently a Group Three counterpick according to the Smash Back Room, though its legality is still considered in question by many.
Super Smash Bros. 4
In SSB4 Luigi's Mansion was never legal in tournaments for the same reasons as with Brawl, and this remains true as of the 2017 recommended ruleset.
Trophy information
Luigi's Mansion
A big, creepy mansion in the heart of a gloomy forest. It was given to Luigi, who found its many rooms (including a dining room, kitchen, rec room, projection room, music room, and tea room) were infested with ghosts. Luigi was supposed to meet Mario here, but his bro went missing. Not known for his bravery, Luigi gathered his courage and set out to explore his new home.
Gallery
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Luigi's Mansion in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Female Corrin with a Bunny Hood equipped on the stage.
Greninja post-Shadow Sneak on the stage.
Wireframe Mac and King Dedede fighting on top of the stage.
Lunala above the destroyed mansion in Ultimate.
Zelda using Farore's Wind on the stage.
Zero Suit Samus and Sheik midair on the stage.
Update history
- Added 8-player mode version of the stage (already had an 8-player Ω form). In matches with five or more fighters, as well as in All-Star Mode, all elements of the mansion are indestructible.
Trivia
- As shown in a early screenshot of Brawl, the music called Castle/Boss Fortress (Super Mario World/SMB3) was originally intended to be played on Delfino Plaza. The track was moved to Luigi's Mansion for the final version of the game.
- Underneath the bed, there is a face of a Boo. However, it can only be seen with a hacked camera. The texture itself (pictured) seems identical to the one found on a Boo Ball in the original Luigi's Mansion.
- Even though the Foyer's second floor has two doors, they lead to nowhere, because the next rooms don't have doors. Also, in the original Luigi's Mansion, the Foyer's second floor has one door that's on the left. The Brawl version has two doors.
- Luigi's Mansion, Halberd, Pirate Ship and Great Fox are the only stages to have their own trophy in Brawl.
External links