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* [[Feed It a Bomb]]: {{spoiler| How you have to fight both Captain Fishook and King Boo.}}
* [[Game Over Man]]: Lose all your health with no Golden Bones and you see King Boo cackling with Luigi added to the hostages in the paintings, with an ominous "Good Night!"
* [[Ghost Pirate]]: Captain FishookFishhook is this ''and'' a [[Everything's Even Worse with Sharks| Ghost Shark!]]
* [[The Glomp]]: {{spoiler| Luigi gets one from Mario after rescuing him; later he gets double-glomped by Mario ''and'' Peach.}}
** [[Graceful Loser]]: Amadeus Wolfgeist seems to think the [[Boss Battle]] is part of his performance, and if reduced to zero HP, makes a formal bow before he's sucked into the Poltergust G-00
* [[Graceful Loser]]:
** Amadeus Wolfgeist seems to think the [[Boss Battle]] is part of his performance, and if reduced to zero HP, makes a formal bow before he's sucked into the Poltergust G-00
** Oddly enough, Hellen. Once she knows she's lost, she signals Luigi to wait a second so she can apply her makeup one last time, does so, and gives a "thumbs up" signal to tell him to finish her off.
* [[Hammerspace Hideaway]]: One of Dr. E. Gadd's new inventions: his portable lab! It starts out as a breadbox-sized, dome-shaped object, and with the touch of a button, expands into a cottage-sized lab, complete with his ghost-containment device and computers.
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* [[Sore Loser]]: Dr. Potter, the boss of the Garden Suites. When Luigi successfully catches him, his last act before being vacuumed up is to throw the elevator button on a ledge he ''assumes'' is inaccessible to Luigi. {{spoiler|It isn't, if Luigi waters a nearby plant he can use as a ladder.}}
* [[Squick]]: In one cutscene, Luigi looks through a peephole into a bathroom, where he sees a Goob brushing its teeth... Then scratch its behind with the brush, and then go back to brushing its teeth. Gross.
* [[The Technopath]]: Hellen Gravely has the power to control technology. And unfortunately, she filled her office with lasers...and for some strange reason faucets.
* [[Trailers Always Spoil]]: While most fans give the boss battle with Morty's ghost-in-Godzilla-clothing a high-rank among [[Awesome Bosses]], much of the gameplay regarding this boss was spoiled by the E3 2019 trailer.
** [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: You can flash your Strobulb at Professor E. Gadd or Mario (after rescuing him) to make them make funny faces. When using Gooigi, you can do the same to Luigi, but it doesn't work the other way.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]:
** You can flash your Strobulb at Professor E. Gadd or Mario (after rescuing him) to make them make funny faces. When using Gooigi, you can do the same to Luigi, but it doesn't work the other way.
** Morty isn't a bad ghost, giving you the elevator button after you help him make his movie, but you can capture him anyway afterwards. You even get an achievement for this!
** Before the [[Final Boss]], you find the portrait holding poor Peach prisoner; this means, of course, that you have to use the Dark Light to break her out. However, if you purposely take your sweet time to do so, Mario starts pleading with you to hurry up. [[You Bastard| He ''really'' wants you to save Peach!]]
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* [[Warmup Boss]]: Steward is the first boss, and is hardly a threat to Luigi, being there mostly to show the player how to effectively use the Poltergust G-00.
** Chambrea and Kruller too. Neither is dangerous, Chambrea's purpose being to show the player how to use the Suction Shot accessory, Kruller doing the same for Gooigi.
* [[The Worf Effect]]: The Goobs that frighten Luigi are themselves frightened by Hellen Gravely. Perhaps they've seen what she looks like without her makeup.
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