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[[Image:Jolley_roger.PNG |frame|right|[[Mario]] in '''Jolly Roger Bay''', near the ship and the hatch [[Unagi]] is blocking.]]
[[Image:Jolley_roger.PNG |frame|right|[[Mario]] in '''Jolly Roger Bay''', near the ship and the hatch [[Unagi]] is blocking.]]


'''Jolly Roger Bay''' is the third course in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' filled with water and surrounded by cliffs. Jolly Roger Bay also appears in the sequel, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. Above the water are two [[Metal Cap]] blocks, 104 [[Coin]]s, a cannon, and a [[! Switch]] to make a bridge to the ship (once it rises out of the water). Under the water is the ship in the first level, Unagi when that level is completed, a third Metal Cap, and the tunnel to the pirates cave.
'''Jolly Roger Bay''' is the third course in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' filled with water and surrounded by cliffs. Jolly Roger Bay also appears in the sequel, ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. Above the water are two [[Metal Cap]] blocks, 104 [[Coin]]s, a cannon, and a [[! Switch]] to make a bridge to the ship (once it rises out of the water). Under the water is the ship in the first level, Unagi when that level is completed, a third Metal Cap, and the tunnel to the pirates cave. There is no way to fall off the course in this level, but due to the underwater nature of it, it is possible to drown.


The entrance to Jolly Roger Bay is on the main floor of Peach's castle, up the stairs to the right, and behind the star door labeled "3", meaning that 3 Power Stars are required to enter.
The entrance to Jolly Roger Bay is on the main floor of Peach's castle, up the stairs to the right, and behind the star door labeled "3", meaning that 3 Power Stars are required to enter.

Revision as of 01:24, October 24, 2008

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Mario in Jolly Roger Bay, near the ship and the hatch Unagi is blocking.

Jolly Roger Bay is the third course in Super Mario 64 filled with water and surrounded by cliffs. Jolly Roger Bay also appears in the sequel, Super Mario 64 DS. Above the water are two Metal Cap blocks, 104 Coins, a cannon, and a ! Switch to make a bridge to the ship (once it rises out of the water). Under the water is the ship in the first level, Unagi when that level is completed, a third Metal Cap, and the tunnel to the pirates cave. There is no way to fall off the course in this level, but due to the underwater nature of it, it is possible to drown.

The entrance to Jolly Roger Bay is on the main floor of Peach's castle, up the stairs to the right, and behind the star door labeled "3", meaning that 3 Power Stars are required to enter.

Super Mario 64

Star 1: Plunder the Sunken Ship

Mario will need to dive down to the bottom of the bay and enter the ship's hatch. Blocking the hatch is Unagi, which will leave if Mario swims to the surface for air or touches the eel. Once it is dislodged Mario can swim inside. At the back of the ship is four chests which will need to be opened in the right order. If done correctly the ship will rise and drain out the water. The star is at the ship's bow in a yellow ! block, and Mario has to reach it by jumping over slippery platforms.

Star 2: Can the Eel come out to play?

In order to get this star, Mario has to get Star 1 first. If he has, Unagi is now inside a small cave and will bite at Mario if he comes to close. When it lunges out, Unagi will swim away, and show a star at the end of its exposed tail. Mario has to carefully grab the star, if he touches the eel he will be shocked.

Star 3: Treasure in the ocean cave

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Mario in the ocean cave.

The third power star is inside the pirate's grotto which can only be reached by diving through the water. The grotto itself features large pillars that can fall into Mario's direction, as well as a Metal Cap. 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.

Star 4: Red Coins on the ship afloat

The fourth power star can only be gotten by Mario if he has the Star 1 already. He has to collect the eight Red Coins of the course. Four of them are inside clams at the lakebed. Three others are on the risen ship, which Mario can reach with special platforms which temporarily appear through a ! switch on the ground. The final red coin is ontop a stone pillar which Mario can climb from a platform nearby. The Power Star itself appears on the ship when Mario has collected all Red Coins.

Star 5: Blast to the stone pillar

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The platform with the star next to the stone pillars.

The fifth Power Star is on a ledge on the other side of the bay from Mario's starting position. Next to it is a stone pillar Mario can climb. 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. The star is inside the yellow ! box on the ledge.

Star 6: Through the jet stream

Required: the Metal Cap
Mario will need to become Metal Mario to get the star inside at the bottom of the bay. Using the first Metal Block and the cannon wastes time, instead use the Metal Cap near the ship and Long Jump in the middle of the bay.

Super Mario 64 DS

Star 1: Plunder the Sunken Ship

In contrast to the Nintendo 64 version, Super Mario 64 DS only has a single chest on the bottom of the ship.

Star 7: Switch Star of the Bay

There is a Star Switch in the Pirate's Grotto. Luigi must step on it, making a power star appear behind the cage on the other side. He will need the grab a power flower in the process, which will turn him invisible. He needs to go to the cage and grab the star.

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The two different paintings of Jolly Roger Bay

Trivia

  • The painting that acts as an entrance to Jolly Roger Bay depicts a sunken ship. However, in Japanese copies of Super Mario 64 (except for the Shindou Edition,) The painting is of a cloud of bubbles. In Super Mario 64 DS, the painting is of bubbles regardless of the game region.
  • When Mario enters Jolly Roger Bay for the first time, the sky is dark and a layer of fog blankets everything. After getting the first star, the sky lights up and the fog vanishes. Unlike almost everything else in the game, even if the player replays the first star, these two effects won't return.

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