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The '''endless stairs''' (also stylized as '''"endless" stairs''') are an obstacle within the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. They are behind the final [[Big Star Door]], which leads to [[Bowser in the Sky]], the final [[level]] of the game. If the player has fewer than 70 [[Power Star]]s in ''Super Mario 64'' or fewer than 80 Power Stars or is not playing as [[Mario]] in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', they can still enter the Big Star Door, but they endlessly climb this flight of stairs, seemingly gaining no ground, though they can easily exit through the entrance. Once the player manages to collect 70 Power Stars (80 and Mario in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake), the endless stairs finally end, and Mario is able to access Bowser in the Sky when he reaches the top.
The '''endless stairs''' (also stylized as '''"endless" stairs''') are an obstacle within the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. They are behind the final [[Big Star Door]], which leads to [[Bowser in the Sky]], the final [[level]] of the game. If the player has fewer than 70 [[Power Star]]s in ''Super Mario 64'' or fewer than 80 Power Stars or is not playing as [[Mario]] in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', they can still enter the Big Star Door, but they endlessly climb this flight of stairs, seemingly gaining no ground, though they can easily exit through the entrance. Once the player manages to collect 70 Power Stars (80 and Mario in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake), the endless stairs finally end, and Mario is able to access Bowser in the Sky when he reaches the top.


The "endless" stairs illusion is created by warping the player back once they reach a certain point.<ref>Blaf Snarten Burg (January 12, 2019). [https://youtu.be/gBHwF4kfMYY?t=453 Off Camera Secrets Super Mario 64 Boundary Break (REUPLOAD READ DESC)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 19, 2021.</ref> This can easily be seen in the DS remake via the minimap, as well as the fact that the ceiling at the top of the stairs is actually slightly visible in this version due to lighting changes. In either version, it can easily be seen if the player manages to get the camera in front of the character.
The "endless" stairs illusion is created by warping the player back once they reach a certain point.<ref>Blaf Snarten Burg (January 12, 2019). [https://youtu.be/gBHwF4kfMYY?t=453 Off Camera Secrets Super Mario 64 Boundary Break (REUPLOAD READ DESC)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 19, 2021.</ref> This can be easily seen in the DS remake via the minimap, as well as the fact that the ceiling at the top of the stairs is actually slightly visible in this version due to lighting changes. In either version, it can be easily seen if the player manages to get the camera in front of the character.


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