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4 Things To Do After Beating Luigi’s Mansion 3 (Post Game/End Game)

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If you’ve defeated King Boo, saved your friends, and rolled the credits on Luigi’s Mansion 3, you might be wondering what you can do after you’ve beaten the main story. Well, there’s actually a bunch of stuff to do for the post-game/end game for Luigi’s Mansion 3.

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Find the Hidden Boos

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There are 16 different Boos hiding around the massive hotel that you need to find. By using the E. Gadd ghost tracker, you can feel out the vibrations on the controller to check how close you are to the hidden Boos and then uncover them with the dark light until they’re stunned.

Collecting all of the Boos and adding them to your ghost gallery to gawk at is pretty satisfying and you even get a small reward for capturing them all, even if it’s not the best thing in the world.

If you need help tracking them all down, we have a complete guide just for you.

Find the Hidden Gems

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Let’s do the math, shall we? There are a total of 17 different floors in Luigi’s Mansion 3 and each one has about a total of six hidden gems to find, which adds up to over 100 secret gems to find –that’s a lot.

If you like exploring every nook and cranny, you’ll most likely end up finding a majority of these gems on your first go through each floor, but you will definitely have some left over to track down once you beat King Boo.

If you’re having trouble, you can always go to E. Gadd’s shop and buy some gem trackers for $1000, but you will probably feel way better about yourself if you find them all by yourself with no help at all. I mean, you can use our guide if you want… and you know what? We won’t tell a soul.

Get All the Money

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There’s a butt load of money hanging about in the Last Resort Hotel and if you don’t literally interact with every item in the environment, you’re going to miss out on some dollar bills, shiny pearls, and gold coins.

Even some of the ghosts will have tons of money to give to you, so if you’re on the lookout for extra cash, make sure to fight every ghost you see and don’t let those coins disappear on you.

What is the money used for you ask? Well, you can use them to buy gem and Boo trackers if you haven’t found them all yet, and when you beat the game, you will be given a letter rank depending on how much money you have obtained, which is just a nice thing to see during the credits.

Check Out the Online/Local Multiplayer Modes

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There are two different multiplayer modes in Luigi’s Mansion 3 and they both offer up some pretty fun options for those looking for something more arcadey when you’re finished up with the main game.

There’s a ScareScraper mode that has you and three other players climbing up floors of a hotel, finding hidden ghosts while being timed. You can connect online with friends or strangers and see how fast you can traverse the hotel.

If you’re looking for more local party stuff, the ScreamPark mode has a few different mini-games for you to play with up to eight players. It’s the perfect Halloween party game for friends and family if you want them to join in the ghost-hunting fun.


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Greysun Morales
Greysun was formerly the Features Editor at Twinfinite and wrote for the site from 2017 to 2020. He eats ramen 12 times a week and will never get tired of it. Playing Games Since: 1993, Favorite Genres: Action-Adventure, JRPG, Platformers, and Anything With Ramen