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*Go withMario out to the backyard were all the boos are.

*Kill the big boo that has a bird cage in it.

*Walk up to the cage and you will automaticly jump in.

*This will lead you to BIG BOOS HAUNT

*Walk in the front door

*If this is your first time here you will need to triple jump to the second floor (but if you have got the star for "go on a ghost hunt" the stairs should be there)

*When at the top of the stairs go in the second door to the right.

* in front of you there should be a raised platfom with a power flower box

*Jump on it and get the power flower

*(Presuming you are Mario like i told you at start) Keep pressing A to float directly up on to a platfom

*Walk in the door in this room will be a paniting of luigi jump in and walk right up to the mirror king boo will apear defeat king boo to get the key to luigis door

*HINT: A good way to kill king boo is to crouch facing the opposite way until he creeps up behind you the back flip and ground slam on him

* Get luigis key and unlock his door

* be luigi and go to the second floor of the castle and in to the mirror room

* Get the power flower and walk through the mirror.

*once through the mirror to get wario you can jump through his painting and defeat the ice bully.

HINT: Also in the mirror room, if you walk though the door you came in through on the mirror side there is a white room with a star in it.

HOPE THIS HELPED

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