![]() ![]() In order to get to it, he first has to find the Bob-omb Buddy on a different platform and use the cannon to hit the pillar and reach the ledge. Next to it is a stone pillar Mario can climb. The fifth Power Star is on a ledge on the other side of the bay from Mario's starting position. In Super Mario 64 DS, this level is the same, however, it has been swapped with "Blast to the Stone Pillar", so that it is Star 5, not Star 4. The Power Star itself appears on the ship when Mario has collected all the Red Coins. The final Red Coin is on top of a stone spire which Mario can climb from a platform nearby. Three others are on the risen ship, which Mario can reach with special platforms which temporarily appear through a ! Switch on the ground. Four of the Red Coins are inside clams under water. This Star can only be obtained after rising the ship by getting the first Star. In the DS version, the mission is slightly retitled Treasure in the Ocean Cave. In the N64 version, the mission is called Treasure of the Ocean Cave. In original game, there is a Blue Coin Block in the cave which is essential to collecting the 100-Coin Star. In order to get the Star of it, Mario has to open the four treasure chests in it in the correct order, as previously with the chests in the sunken ship. The grotto itself features large pillars that can fall into Mario's direction, as well as a Metal Cap. The third Power Star is inside the pirate's grotto which can only be reached by diving through the water. This level is the same in both the games. Mario has to carefully grab the Star, if he touches the eel he will take damage. When it lunges out, Unagi will swim away, and show a Star at the end of its exposed tail. If he has, Unagi is now inside a small cave and will bite at Mario if he comes too close. In order to get this Star, Mario has to get Star 1 first. This level is basically the same in both the games, however, there is only one chest in the DS version. The Star is at the ship's bow in a Yellow ! Block, and Mario has to reach it by jumping over the slippery platforms. If done correctly, the ship will rise and drain out the water. At the back of the ship is four chests which will need to be opened in the right order. Once it is dislodged, Mario can swim inside. Blocking the hatch is Unagi, which will leave if Mario swims to the surface for air or touches the eel. Mario will need to dive down to the bottom of the bay to the sunken ship and enter the ship's hatch. The level titles and numbers correspond to the original Super Mario 64 unless otherwise noted. ![]()
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