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There are several methods to reach the cave. One method requires the player to have the [[cannon]] open. If it is not open, talking to the [[Bob-omb Buddy]] where the cannon would be located on the Tiny Island will open it. On the Huge Island, the player needs to use the cannon to blast to a [[tree]] on the cliffside. Once up there, the player has to cross a narrow bridge, which is slightly larger in the DS version, to reach the opening into the cave.
There are several methods to reach the cave. One method requires the player to have the [[cannon]] open. If it is not open, talking to the [[Bob-omb Buddy]] where the cannon would be located on the Tiny Island will open it. On the Huge Island, the player needs to use the cannon to blast to a [[tree]] on the cliffside. Once up there, the player has to cross a narrow bridge, which is slightly larger in the DS version, to reach the opening into the cave.


Another alternative method to reach the cave, whilst on the Huge Island, is by [[jump]]ing high and long enough in Windswept Valley from where [[Koopa the Quick]] would stand in [[Rematch with Koopa the Quick]] to land the cliff, which contains the bridge leading to the entrance of the cave. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the player can also use [[Luigi]]'s [[Backward Somersault|backflip]] to reach the entrance.
Another alternative method to reach the cave, whilst on the Huge Island, is by [[jump]]ing high and long enough in Windswept Valley from where [[Koopa the Quick]] would stand in [[Rematch with Koopa the Quick]] to land the cliff, which contains the bridge leading to the entrance of the cave. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the player can also use [[Luigi]]'s [[Backward Somersault]] to reach the entrance.


All of the eight Red Coins are in the cave and are placed on the many platforms. To reach the one on the tallest pillar, the player has to either use [[Mario]]'s [[Wall Jump]] or hang on to the [[Chain-Link|wire net]] above and swing over to it. Once all the Red Coins are collected, the [[Power Star]] will appear at the [[Star Marker]] in between the two pillars.
All of the eight Red Coins are in the cave and are placed on the many platforms. To reach the one on the tallest pillar, the player has to either use [[Mario]]'s [[Wall Jump|Wall Kick]] or hang on to the [[Chain-Link|wire net]] above and swing over to it. Once all the Red Coins are collected, the [[Power Star]] will appear at the [[Star Marker]] in between the two pillars.
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Revision as of 20:02, March 16, 2022

Template:Missionbox Wiggler's Red Coins is the fifth mission of Tiny-Huge Island in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. The mission's objective is to collect the Red Coins in the cave underneath Wiggler.

Layout

Map of the cave in Tiny-Huge Island
Map of the cave

There are several methods to reach the cave. One method requires the player to have the cannon open. If it is not open, talking to the Bob-omb Buddy where the cannon would be located on the Tiny Island will open it. On the Huge Island, the player needs to use the cannon to blast to a tree on the cliffside. Once up there, the player has to cross a narrow bridge, which is slightly larger in the DS version, to reach the opening into the cave.

Another alternative method to reach the cave, whilst on the Huge Island, is by jumping high and long enough in Windswept Valley from where Koopa the Quick would stand in Rematch with Koopa the Quick to land the cliff, which contains the bridge leading to the entrance of the cave. In Super Mario 64 DS, the player can also use Luigi's Backward Somersault to reach the entrance.

All of the eight Red Coins are in the cave and are placed on the many platforms. To reach the one on the tallest pillar, the player has to either use Mario's Wall Kick or hang on to the wire net above and swing over to it. Once all the Red Coins are collected, the Power Star will appear at the Star Marker in between the two pillars.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ハナチャンの あかコイン
Hanachan no aka koin
Wiggler's Red Coins

Chinese 花之子的红色硬币[1]
Huāzhīzǐ de Hóngsè Yìngbì
Sprite of Flower [Wiggler]'s Red Coins

German Finde die 8 roten Münzen! (SM64)
Wigglers rote Münzen (SM64 DS)
Find the 8 Red Coins!
Wiggler's Red Coins
Italian Le Monete Rosse del Torcibruco
The Wiggler's Red Coins
Korean 꽃충이의레드코인
Kkotchungi ui redeu koin
Wiggler's Red Coins

Spanish Las Monedas Rojas de Floruga
Wiggler's Red Coins

References

  1. ^ From the score sheetMedia:SM64DS course list in Chinese.png and the star menu of Super Mario 64 DS as localized by iQue.

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