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==Layout==
==Layout==
The Power Star is located on a ledge on the other side of the bay from the player's starting position. Next to the platform is a group of stalagmites that can be grabbed on to, with one of them holding a [[1-Up Mushroom]] at its tip. The lower half of the spires cannot be climbed; if the player slides down the spire while holding on to the upper half, they quickly fall off. The level's [[cannon]], which is unlocked by a [[Bob-omb Buddy]] on a low platform to the right of where the player starts, must be used in order to reach the Power Star. [[Mario]] can simply use his [[Balloon Mario|floating power]] to get to the platform, and [[Luigi]] can backflip from the ship to reach the platform. The player must launch themselves with the cannon to one of the stalagmites and then [[jump]] to the platform. In ''Super Mario 64'', the Power Star is inside a [[! Block]], while in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' (and ''Super Mario 64''{{'}}s Japanese releases), the Power Star is out in the open. This is later present in the ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' version due to it being based on the ''Shindō Pak Taiō Version''.
The Power Star is located on a ledge on the other side of the bay from the player's starting position. Next to the platform is a group of stalagmites that can be grabbed on to, with one of them holding a [[1-Up Mushroom]] at its tip. The lower half of the spires cannot be climbed; if the player slides down the spire while holding on to the upper half, they quickly fall off. The level's [[cannon]], which is unlocked by a [[Bob-omb Buddy]] on a low platform to the right of where the player starts, must be used in order to reach the Power Star. [[Mario]] can simply use his [[Balloon Mario|floating power]] to get to the platform, and [[Luigi]] can [[Backward Somersault|backflip]] from the ship to reach the platform. The player must launch themselves with the cannon to one of the stalagmites and then [[jump]] to the platform. In ''Super Mario 64'', the Power Star is inside a [[! Block]], while in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' (and ''Super Mario 64''{{'}}s Japanese releases), the Power Star is out in the open. This is later present in the ''[[Super Mario 3D All-Stars]]'' version due to it being based on the ''Shindō Pak Taiō Version''.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 21:18, January 23, 2022

Template:Missionbox Blast to the Stone Pillar is the fifth mission of Jolly Roger Bay in Super Mario 64 and its fourth mission in Super Mario 64 DS. The mission's goal involves collecting a Power Star on top of a high platform.

Layout

The Power Star is located on a ledge on the other side of the bay from the player's starting position. Next to the platform is a group of stalagmites that can be grabbed on to, with one of them holding a 1-Up Mushroom at its tip. The lower half of the spires cannot be climbed; if the player slides down the spire while holding on to the upper half, they quickly fall off. The level's cannon, which is unlocked by a Bob-omb Buddy on a low platform to the right of where the player starts, must be used in order to reach the Power Star. Mario can simply use his floating power to get to the platform, and Luigi can backflip from the ship to reach the platform. The player must launch themselves with the cannon to one of the stalagmites and then jump to the platform. In Super Mario 64, the Power Star is inside a ! Block, while in Super Mario 64 DS (and Super Mario 64's Japanese releases), the Power Star is out in the open. This is later present in the Super Mario 3D All-Stars version due to it being based on the Shindō Pak Taiō Version.

Names in other languages

Super Mario 64

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese いわのはしらへ ひとっとび[?]
Iwa no hashira e hitottobi
One Flight to the Rocky Pillar
German Fliege zu den Steinsäulen![?] Fly to the Stone Pillars!

Super Mario 64 DS

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ぶっとべ!いわのはしらへ[?]
Buttobe! Iwa no hasira e
Leap! To the Rocky Pillar
Chinese 发射到石柱平台[1]
Fāshè dào Shízhù Píngtái
Shoot to the Stone Pillar Platform
German Schwindelnde Höhen[?] Dizzying Heights
Italian Afferra il Pilastro in Pietra[?] Grab the Stone Pillar
Korean 날아라!바위기둥으로[?]
Narara! Bawi gidung euro
Fly! To the Stone Pillar
Spanish Apunta a lo alto de la aguja[?] Aim to the Top of the Needle

References

  1. ^ From iQue's localization of Super Mario 64 DS.

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