What to Do With Money in Luigi’s Mansion 3?

Image showing what E.Gadd sells in his Shopping Network

In Luigi’s Mansion 3 you earn money by vacuuming up various things you find in the environment. As you play through the story you may accrue a large amount of money, but have no idea what to spend it on. I’m here to help give you clarity. Below I will show you what to do with money in Luigi’s Mansion 3.

When Do You Unlock E.Gadd’s Shop?

Image showing when you unlock the E.Gadd's Shopping Network.

First things first you need to advance the story line of the game. You will need to have beaten floors B1, F1, F2, F3, and F5. Upon beating F2 you will get a message form E.Gadd which asks you to swing by his lab in the Underground Garage. Go to E.Gadd and speak to him. E.Gadd now his Shopping Network up and running for you to spend your coinage on.

What Does E.Gadd Sell?

Image showing what's for sale in E.Gadd's Shopping Network.

As the only real merchant in Luigi’s Mansion 3 E.Gadd sells a number of interesting items that will help you as you traverse the Last Resort. The list of items E.Gadd sells is as follows:

  • Gold Bone (1000): Polterpup will come to your aid if your health reaches 0. He’ll take the bone after restoring your health, though…
  • Boo Finder (1000): That’s a cartridge that’ll project the location of a Boo on to your map. Each one reveals the location of one Boo.
  • Gem Finder (1000): That’s a cartridge that’ll project the location of a Gem on to your map. Each one reveals the location of one Gem.

As you can see most of the items E.Gadd sells are single use, but rather useful. If you have the coins I recommend stocking up on Gold Bones and Boo Finders to make your life a little bit easier.

That’s all you need to know about what to do with money in Luigi’s Mansion 3. Hit up E.Gadd’s Shopping Network when your pockets are full and walk away with some useful items for yourself.

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