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The Second Floor of Luigi’s Mansion - Part 1
The Super Smash Bros game series feature a variety of characters from various gaming franchises. Mario franchise’s cast of characters is part of the wide selection. The games also presents several stages from these other games as well. One of the stages from the Mario world was called Luigi’s Mansion. This was inspired by the first Luigi’s Mansion game on Netendo 3DS. The second floor should be explored next from the top half of the Foyer. Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers to the game.
1. Master Bedroom
The Master Bedroom is one of only two rooms with a ceiling fan. On the right side of the room is a bed and a nightstand with a plant on top of it. The left side of the room contains a vanity and a cabinet. From the hole in the window, the player can see a Toad on the first Balcony.
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2. Wardrobe Room
Rather than be a walk-in closet, this small room contains three separate wardrobes. There’s a shoe rack in the far right corner of the room. A clothing rack is in between the right and middle wardrobes. In between the middle and left wardrobes is a mirror. The left corner of the room contains a hat stand. Luigi can only gain access to the second floor balcony from this connected room.
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3. Second Floor Balcony
This area is a small terrace on the second floor. It’s connected to the Wardrobe Room. A Toad can be found there to save Luigi’s progress. From the balcony is a view of the Graveyard and the Boneyard below.
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4. Second Floor Bathroom
Surprisingly, this bathroom is nearly an exact copy to the one downstairs. It contains a large bathtub with an equipped shower. By the entrance is a sink with a mirror above it. The only difference between this bathroom to the first is the window on the left side of the room instead of a shelf.
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5. The Twins’ Room
Due to housing a pair of twins, the left side of the room has bunk beds. The small room is filled with children’s toys. There are trucks on the left shelf, a helicopter mobile hanging from the ceiling and a globe on a desk near the door. A pair of tennis rackets are in the right corner next to a desk cluttered with books. There’s also a poster of “Monsters” and a dartboard on the back wall.
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6. Nursery
Unlike the boy twins’ room, the Nursery is almost entirely pink with heart-shaped décor for a baby girl. A crib is on the west side of the room. The east side has a rocking horse in the corner. On the back wall is a picture with a heart-shaped frame. There’s a table and two chairs in the bottom left corner of the room. The top left corner contains a heart-shaped dresser. In addition, there are toy balls and teddy bears throughout the room.
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7. Nana’s Room
Instead of a live-in caretaker nanny, this room is designed for a grandmother. A single chandelier is the only light source in the room. By the east wall is a long table with two chairs. On the left of the set is a tall cabinet and a sewing machine. Built into the east wall is a wall-weight bookshelf. In the west area is a spinning wheel, another chair and a bowl of yarn on a stand.
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8. Sitting Room
Despite how the living room is usually on the first floor, the Sitting Room is located on the second floor. In the center of the room is a table with an easy chair and sofa around it. On the table is an always-burning candle. In the southwest corner is a vase on top of a small drawer. There’s also a plant located in the northwest corner of the room.
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9. Guest Room
Walking through the door in the Sitting Room, Luigi enters the Guest Room, which contains matching wallpaper. There’s a vanity on the west wall. The bed takes up much of the eastern half of the room with a nightstand beside it. Behind the bed is a plant, a picture of a cat and a picture of two puppies.
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To see more, scroll down to read part two of this article.
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