The Vanish Cap you will be given at the start isn't of much use on the slide. This is where you will find the Vanish Cap Switch, which will activate all of the Vanish Cap Blocks. This leads to Vanish Cap Under the Moat, where you will be automatically given a Vanish Cap. This will allow you to access the basement from outside (where you start). Swim to the other side, then ground-pound the two pillars to drain the water. Here you will find an underwater section. Explore all of the stages you have now to reach thirty stars and unlock the next big door.īefore you do so, however, go to the wooden door in the maze-like room. If you go left from the painting, you will reach a dead-end, but the wall leads to another stage, Shifting Sand Land. The big painting in the center of the maze-like room has two stages itself. The portal in the room ahead leads to Hazy Maze Cave. If you enter the big maze-like room, there will be a door with a star on it. There are three stages you can go to now. In the DS remake, it requires 14 Stars to unlock the Wing Cap Stage, and requires 15 Stars to unlock Big Boo's Haunt. If you are Yoshi, Luigi, or Wario, you will just fall and collect three yellow coins. Also, you will need to be Mario to do anything there. In Super Mario 64 DS, the name was changed to ? Switch, and the red ! Switch was being replaced by a ? Switch, and will activate all of the ? Switches in the game. This is where you will find the Wing Cap Switch, which will activate all of the Wing Cap Blocks. Stand in it and look into the "sun" in first person view to reach the stage called Tower of the Wing Cap, where you will be automatically given a Wing Cap. In the first room of the castle a bright light will be shining onto the sun carpet. The Course does NOT have a hidden picture of Luigi which unlocks him as a playable character, that is only in the DS version. If you defeat it, it will drop a carousel-like object. Whether you defeat Bowser in the dark World or not, after you get 10-12 stars, two places are unlocked. Head to the wooden doors, then go down the stairs. When you beat Bowser by throwing him towards the bomb, you will get a key unlocking the basement. (This applies to all doors that look the same.) The long hallway has a trap pit go inside to reach Bowser in the Dark World. In the DS version, you can only enter the room if you have Mario. If you beat Goomboss, you will get a key to Mario's room, thereby unlocking him.Īfter getting 8 stars in Super Mario 64 (12 are required in Super Mario 64 DS), the door with the big star can be opened. This will lead you to the Goomboss Battle. Inside the room is a picture of Mario you can go into. In Super Mario 64 DS, after you get eight stars, the door in the Rec Room can be opened. The door closest to the door to Bob-omb Battlefield has another main course: Cool, Cool Mountain. The left has a 1-up mushroom, and the other takes you to The Secret Aquarium. There are also two small apetures on the sides of the room. If you go to the door on the far right, you will find a room with a painting leading to Jolly Roger Bay. However, you technically need Mario to do this as Yoshi can't punch Boos, nor can he eat any.Īfter accumulating three stars, you will be able to go to a few more stages. If you collect all eight coins, a Star will appear. Here, there are Boos with Red Coins in them. For now, go to the stages you have unlocked, and get as many stars as you can.Īfter collecting three Stars, a Boo will appear in the courtyard hallway. You will notice a door also only in Super Mario 64 DS, but you can't open it until you have eight stars. This one takes you to Sunshine Isles, another secret stage, exclusive to Super Mario 64 DS. You will notice that in the Rec Room there is another painting. There are seven for each character (Yoshi, Mario, Luigi and Wario). To get the keys, you will need to catch rabbits. The Toad, however, lost most of the keys to the games (the mini-games that you can play). Here was where Peach played games as a child. In any area outside of Korea, there is another room beyond this one. There are four doors with different colored carpets on them, three contain the missing characters, and one contains a Power Star. In Super Mario 64 DS, the room is a lot bigger than the original. However, the stained glass window of Princess Peach to the right contains a secret stage, The Princess' Secret Slide. The bottom one leads to Super Mario 64/Whomp's Fortress, and the other leads to a room with three stained glass windows with Princess Peach on them. This leads into the first stage, Bob-omb Battlefield.Īfter you get a star, there will be several other places you will be able to go to. There is only one place you can go to now, and it is the door with an unmarked star on it. Upon entering, someone will give you a warning ignore it.
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