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|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo EAD]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release='''Nintendo DS:'''<br>{{flag list|USA|November 21, 2004|Japan|December 2, 2004|ROC|December 2, 2004|Australia|February 24, 2005|Europe|March 11, 2005|China|June 21, 2007|South Korea|July 26, 2007|South Africa|April 2009<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/en-za/Games/Nintendo-DS/Super-Mario-64-DS-273179.html</ref>}}'''Virtual Console (Wii U):'''<br>{{flag list|Europe|December 24, 2015<ref name="EuropeVC">{{cite|author=Whitehead, Thomas|date=December 21, 2015|url=www.nintendolife.com/news/2015/12/nintendo_download_24th_december_europe|title=Nintendo Download: 24th December (Europe)|publisher=Nintendo Life|accessdate=May 30, 2024}}</ref>|Australia|December 25, 2015|Japan|January 6, 2016|USA|August 25, 2016}}
|release='''Nintendo DS:'''<br>{{release|USA|November 21, 2004|Japan|December 2, 2004|ROC|December 2, 2004|Australia|February 24, 2005|Europe|March 11, 2005|China|June 21, 2007|South Korea|July 26, 2007}}'''Virtual Console (Wii U):'''<br>{{release|Europe|December 24, 2015<ref name="EuropeVC">{{cite|author=Whitehead, Thomas|date=December 21, 2015|url=www.nintendolife.com/news/2015/12/nintendo_download_24th_december_europe|title=Nintendo Download: 24th December (Europe)|publisher=Nintendo Life|accessdate=May 30, 2024}}</ref>|Australia|December 25, 2015|Japan|January 6, 2016|USA|August 25, 2016}}
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|genre=3D [[Genre#Platform games|platformer]], action-adventure
|genre=3D [[Genre#Platform games|platformer]], action-adventure
|modes=Single player, multiplayer (2–4)
|modes=Single player, multiplayer (2–4)
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|platforms=[[Nintendo DS]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii U]])
|platforms=[[Nintendo DS]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Wii U]])
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'''''Super Mario 64 DS''''' (originally known as '''''Super Mario 64 × 4''''' during development)<ref>{{cite|url=www.unseen64.net/2008/04/22/super-mario-64-x-4-ds-beta|date=April 22, 2008|title=Super Mario 64 x 4 <nowiki>[</nowiki>DS – Beta / Unused Stuff<nowiki>]</nowiki>|author= U64 Staff & Contributors|publisher=Unseen64|accessdate=May 30, 2024|language=en}}</ref> is a 2004 game from the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]] made for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It is the first game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] released for the system and also the first 3D ''Super Mario'' game for a handheld console. The game is an enhanced [[Reissue#Remakes|remake]] of the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', bearing some new features on its storyline, gameplay, and improved graphics. Like the original game, ''Super Mario 64 DS'' was released as a launch title.
'''''Super Mario 64 DS''''' (originally known as '''''Super Mario 64 × 4''''' during development)<ref>{{cite|url=www.unseen64.net/2008/04/22/super-mario-64-x-4-ds-beta|date=April 22, 2008|title=Super Mario 64 x 4 <nowiki>[</nowiki>DS – Beta / Unused Stuff<nowiki>]</nowiki>|author= U64 Staff & Contributors|publisher=Unseen64|accessdate=May 30, 2024|language=en}}</ref> is a 2004 game from the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'' series]] made for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It is the first game of the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] released for the system and also the first 3D ''Super Mario'' game for a handheld console. The game is an enhanced [[Reissue#Remakes|remake]] of the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', bearing some new features on its storyline, gameplay, and improved graphics. Like the original game, ''Super Mario 64 DS'' was released as a launch title.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
As in ''Super Mario 64'', the courses are accessed by the different [[painting]]s on the castle's walls. While up to 120 Power Stars can be collected in the original, 150 can be collected in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', 30 more than in the original game.
As in ''Super Mario 64'', the courses are accessed by the different [[painting]]s on the castle's walls. While up to 120 Power Stars can be collected in the original, 150 Power Stars can be collected in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', 30 more than in the original game.
===Controls===
===Controls===
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===Character selection===  
===Character selection===  
[[File:TheDoors.png|200px|thumb|The doors with "M," "L," and "W" above them represent the rooms where the unlockable characters are trapped. After unlocking one, the player can pick and swap characters.]]
[[File:TheDoors.png|200px|thumb|The doors with "M," "L," and "W" above them represent the rooms where the unlockable characters are trapped. After unlocking one, the player can pick and swap characters.]]
The player can switch between characters in the [[Peach's Room|princess's room]], which contains three [[switching room]]s, each symbolizing the character's first letter of his name. To use him, the player must go through the door, and the corresponding character comes out of the door. Reentering the door of the character currently selected switches the player back to playing as Yoshi. There are four doors in total (excluding the two for exiting the princess's room). However, the white-bordered door does not unlock a playable character but instead contains a secret Power Star, which can be unlocked if the player is able to catch the eight [[glowing rabbit]]s. Once the Power Star is obtained, the player can reenter the door, but there is no effect afterwards ([[Boo]] laughs are heard), and the player's character simply exits it and groans.
To switch between characters, there are three doors in the [[Princess Peach's room|princess's room]], each symbolizing the character's first letter of his name. To use him, the player must go through the door, and the corresponding character comes out of the door. Reentering the door of the character currently selected switches the player back to playing as Yoshi. There are four doors in total. However, the white-bordered door does not unlock a playable character but instead contains a secret Power Star, which can be unlocked if the player is able to catch the eight [[glowing rabbit]]s. Once the Power Star is obtained, the player can reenter the door, but there is no effect afterwards ([[Boo]] laughs are heard), and the player's character simply exits it and groans.
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With Yoshi, a player can select the cap when selecting a Star right after jumping into a painting. If a cap is selected, Yoshi puts it on after entering the course.
With Yoshi, a player can select the cap when selecting a Star right after jumping into a painting. If a cap is selected, Yoshi puts it on after entering the course.
 
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!Image
|image1=[[File:Mariohat.jpg|120px]]
!Name
|name1='''[[Mario Cap|Mario's cap]]'''
!Description
|description1=A red cap that turns the character into Mario when obtained.
|-
|image2=[[File:SM64DS Luigi'sHat.jpg|120px]]
|[[File:Mariohat.jpg|120px]]
|name2='''[[Luigi Cap|Luigi's cap]]'''
|'''[[Mario Cap|Mario's cap]]'''
|description2=A green cap that turns the character into Luigi when obtained.
|A red cap that turns the character into Mario when obtained.
|image3=[[File:SM64DS Wario'sHat.jpg|120px]]
|-
|name3='''[[Wario Cap|Wario's cap]]'''
|[[File:SM64DS Luigi'sHat.jpg|120px]]
|description3=A yellow cap that turns the character into Wario when obtained.
|'''[[Luigi Cap|Luigi's cap]]'''
}}
|A green cap that turns the character into Luigi when obtained.
|-
|[[File:SM64DS Wario'sHat.jpg|120px]]
|'''[[Wario Cap|Wario's cap]]'''
|A yellow cap that turns the character into Wario when obtained.
|}


===Coins===
===Coins===
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===Power Flower powers===
===Power Flower powers===
[[File:Power Flower.png|frame|A Power Flower]]
[[File:Power Flower.png|frame|A Power Flower]]
Each of the four characters has a special power from the Power Flower found inside [[Cap Block|red ? Block]]s, replacing the three caps from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Only Mario can get something other than a Power Flower from a ? Block, which is the "[[Wings (Super Mario 64 DS)|Wings]]" (a white feather) to transform him into [[Wing Mario]] for 60 seconds. Once he has taken the flower, a hero uses his new powers for a short time. If anyone other than Yoshi hits a ? Block without wearing his cap, a [[Bob-omb]] comes out instead. In some ? Blocks (such as the ones in Whomp's Fortress and Snowman's Land), a Bob-omb is always spawned if the blocks are broken by a certain character, even with his cap on. The three powers that Mario can use in ''Super Mario 64'', namely the Wing, Invisibility, and Metal powers, can now exclusively be used by Mario, Luigi, and Wario, respectively. However, Luigi's and Wario's powers last shorter compared to Mario's equivalent forms in ''Super Mario 64''.
Each of the four characters has a special power from the Power Flower found inside [[Cap Block|red ? Block]]s, replacing the three caps from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Only Mario can get something other than a Power Flower from a ? Block, which is the "Wings" (a white feather) to transform him into [[Wing Mario]] for 60 seconds. Once he has taken the flower, a hero uses his new powers for a short time. If anyone other than Yoshi hits a ? Block without wearing his cap, a [[Bob-omb]] comes out instead. In some ? Blocks (such as the ones in Whomp's Fortress and Snowman's Land), a Bob-omb is always spawned if the blocks are broken by a certain character, even with his cap on. The three powers that Mario can use in ''Super Mario 64'', namely the Wing, Invisibility, and Metal powers, can now exclusively be used by Mario, Luigi, and Wario, respectively. However, Luigi's and Wario's powers last shorter compared to Mario's equivalent forms in ''Super Mario 64''.
 
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|image1=[[File:SM64DS BreathFire.png|120px]]
!Image
|name1=[[Fire Power (Yoshi)|Fire Power]]
!width=7%|Name
|description1=Yoshi's fiery breath has the ability to melt blocks of [[Ice Block|Ice]] and roast enemies with fire blasts. The player uses {{button|ds|A}} to make Yoshi breathe the fire, which temporarily replaces his lick attack. The ability wears off within a short amount of time. This ability can also be reached with a bonfire found in the two snowy courses called [[Cool, Cool Mountain]] and [[Snowman's Land]] or by swallowing certain enemies such as a [[Fly Guy]]. This allows Yoshi to spit fire only a single time, though the fire can be held indefinitely.
!Description
|image2=[[File:SM64DS FloatingPower.png|120px]]
|-
|name2=[[Balloon Mario|Balloon Power]]
|[[File:SM64DS BreathFire.png|120px]]
|description2=Balloon Mario has the ability to float in a puffed-out formation of the stomach to reach high-up places like a [[Power Balloon]]. The player must press {{button|ds|B}} to rise, while moving in a horizontal direction with the Control Pad. Mario begins to descend when no buttons are pressed. The ability cancels if the player presses {{button|ds|R}} during flight. The effect wears off by itself after a short amount of time.
|align="center"|[[Fire Power (Yoshi)|Fire Power]]
|image3=[[File:The Invisible Plumber.png|120px]]
|Yoshi's fiery breath has the ability to melt blocks of [[Ice Block|Ice]] and roast enemies with fire blasts. The player uses {{button|ds|A}} to make Yoshi breathe the fire, which temporarily replaces his lick attack. The ability wears off within a short amount of time. This ability can also be reached with a bonfire found in the two snowy courses called [[Cool, Cool Mountain]] and [[Snowman's Land]] or by swallowing certain enemies such as a [[Fly Guy]]. This allows Yoshi to spit fire only a single time, though the fire can be held indefinitely.
|name3=[[Vanish Mario|Invisibility Power]]
|-
|description3=In this form, Luigi has the ability to become invisible and is able to pass through certain walls, such as grates and paintings. The player can control Luigi as normal. Vanish Luigi is not immune to lava, [[quicksand]], or drowning. He cannot get hurt by enemies, like Metal Wario, but unlike Metal Wario, he simply passes through them, instead of damaging the enemies. The ability wears off within a short amount of time.
|[[File:SM64DS FloatingPower.png|120px]]
|image4=[[File:SM64DS-Metal Wario.png|120px]]
|align="center"|[[Balloon Mario|Balloon Power]]
|name4=[[Metal Mario|Metal Power]]
|Balloon Mario has the ability to float in a puffed-out formation of the stomach to reach high-up places like a [[Power Balloon]]. The player must press {{button|ds|B}} to rise, while moving in a horizontal direction with the Control Pad. Mario begins to descend when no buttons are pressed. The ability cancels if the player presses {{button|ds|R}} during flight. The effect wears off by itself after a short amount of time.
|description4=This form gives Wario the ability to become heavy metal, which gives him more power and invincibility. Merely touching an enemy or walking into it defeats it and does not hurt Metal Wario. He also sinks, and when submerged in [[water]], he can walk on seabeds. Normal controls are used in this form. The ability wears off after a short amount of time.  
|-
}}
|[[File:The Invisible Plumber.png|120px]]
|align="center"|[[Vanish Mario|Invisibility Power]]
|In this form, Luigi has the ability to become invisible and is able to pass through certain walls, such as grates and paintings. The player can control Luigi as normal. Vanish Luigi is not immune to lava, [[quicksand]], or drowning. He cannot get hurt by enemies, like Metal Wario, but unlike Metal Wario, he simply passes through them, instead of damaging the enemies. The ability wears off within a short amount of time.
|-
|[[File:SM64DS-Metal Wario.png|120px]]
|align="center"|[[Metal Mario|Metal Power]]
|This form gives Wario the ability to become heavy metal, which gives him more power and invincibility. Merely touching an enemy or walking into it defeats it and does not hurt Metal Wario. He also sinks, and when submerged in [[water]], he can walk on seabeds. Normal controls are used in this form. The ability wears off after a short amount of time.  
|}


===Rabbits===
===Rabbits===
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===Rabbit locations===
===Rabbit locations===
The following table displays information pertaining to the whereabouts of each rabbit, which mini-game its related key unlocks, and the number of Power Stars that are required to access the rabbit. For more information regarding the mini-games unlocked, view the section about the [[#Rec Room|Rec Room]].
The following table displays information pertaining to the whereabouts of each rabbit, which mini-game its related key unlocks, and the number of Power Stars that are required to access the rabbit. For more information regarding the mini-games unlocked, view the section about the [[#Rec Room|Rec Room]].
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!colspan=3|[[File:SM64DS Yellow Rabbit Render.png|60px]]<br>Yoshi's rabbits, colored yellow
!colspan=3|[[File:SM64DS Yellow Rabbit Render.png|60px]]<br>Yoshi's rabbits, colored yellow
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|50 Stars
|50 Stars
|}
|}
To unlock the white-bordered door within the [[Peach's Room|princess's room]], the player must catch eight glowing rabbits. Once the player has collected at least 50 Stars and the given rabbit has already been caught, there is a 1/32 chance for the rabbit to be glowing white each time the area the rabbit is in is loaded. This chance increases to 1/16 once at least 80 Stars have been collected. Upon catching a glowing rabbit, the player is informed of how many glowing rabbits are left to be caught or, on the final rabbit, is given the key to the white-bordered door. Once the key to the white-bordered door has been collected, rabbits no longer have any chance to be glowing.
To unlock the white-bordered door within the [[Princess Peach's room|princess's room]], the player must catch eight glowing rabbits. Once the player has collected at least 50 Stars and the given rabbit has already been caught, there is a 1/32 chance for the rabbit to be glowing white each time the area the rabbit is in is loaded. This chance increases to 1/16 once at least 80 Stars have been collected. Upon catching a glowing rabbit, the player is informed of how many glowing rabbits are left to be caught or, on the final rabbit, is given the key to the white-bordered door. Once the key to the white-bordered door has been collected, rabbits no longer have any chance to be glowing.


===Keys===
===Keys===
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|colspan="3"style="background:#58BC58;"|[[File:SM64DS Asset Texture Castle Wall (Main Hall).png|25px]] '''{{color-link|white|Peach's Castle#First floor|First Floor and Mezzanine}}'''
|colspan="3"style="background:#58BC58;"|[[File:SM64DS Asset Texture Castle Wall (Main Hall).png|25px]] '''{{color-link|white|Peach's Castle#First floor|First Floor and Mezzanine}}'''
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!width=16% style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Bob-omb Battlefield Course Icon.png|link=Bob-omb Battlefield]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×6 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!width=16% style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Bob-omb Battlefield Course Icon.png|link=Bob-omb Battlefield]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×6 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!colspan="2"width=34% style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions
!colspan="2"width=34% style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Bob-omb Battlefield 64DS.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Bob-omb Battlefield 64DS.png|x100px]]
|width=17%|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Bob-omb on the Summit]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|width=17%|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Bob-omb on the Summit]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|width=17%|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Footrace with Koopa the Quick]] {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|width=17%|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Footrace with Koopa the Quick]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[5 Silver Stars!]]{{footnote|main|A}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[5 Silver Stars!]]{{footnote|main|A}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Bob-omb's Revenge]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Bob-omb's Revenge]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mario Wings to the Sky]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mario Wings to the Sky]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Find the 8 Red Coins]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Find the 8 Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Behind Chain Chomp's Gate|Behind Chain-Chomp's Gate]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Behind Chain Chomp's Gate|Behind Chain-Chomp's Gate]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|Grassy fields surrounding a spiraled mountain. A battle is waged here between the peaceful [[Bob-omb Buddy|Bob-omb Buddies]] and the enemy [[Bob-omb]]s. Once the battle is over, the Bob-omb Buddies allow [[Yoshi]], [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], or [[Wario]] to access their [[cannon]]s. There is a floating island in the east and a barred cave towards the center with a [[Chain Chomp|Chain-Chomp]] leashed in front of it.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Enter the Mushroom Castle.
|colspan="3"align=center|Grassy fields surrounding a spiraled mountain. A battle is waged here between the peaceful [[Bob-omb Buddy|Bob-omb Buddies]] and the enemy [[Bob-omb]]s. Once the battle is over, the Bob-omb Buddies allow [[Yoshi]], [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], or [[Wario]] to access their [[cannon]]s. There is a floating island in the east and a barred cave towards the center with a [[Chain Chomp|Chain-Chomp]] leashed in front of it.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Enter the Mushroom Castle.
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!width=16% style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Whomp's Fortress Course Icon.png|link=Whomp's Fortress]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!width=16% style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Whomp's Fortress Course Icon.png|link=Whomp's Fortress]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!colspan="2"width=34% style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions
!colspan="2"width=34% style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Whomp's Fortress.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Whomp's Fortress.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Chip Off Whomp's Block]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Chip Off Whomp's Block]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[To the Top of the Fortress]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[To the Top of the Fortress]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Shoot into the Wild Blue]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Shoot into the Wild Blue]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red Coins on the Floating Isle]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red Coins on the Floating Isle]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Fall onto the Caged Island]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Fall onto the Caged Island]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Blast Away the Wall]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Blast Away the Wall]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of the Fortress]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of the Fortress]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A fortress in the sky. It is ruled by the [[Whomp King]], who sits at the top of the fortress. The path leading to him has falling platforms and stone enemies. Once he is defeated, a climbable tower appears at the top. A chain of floating islands is in the northeast. They can be reached with the help of [[Hoot]], a sleepy owl found in the course's single [[tree]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect a Power Star.
|colspan="3"align=center|A fortress in the sky. It is ruled by the [[Whomp King]], who sits at the top of the fortress. The path leading to him has falling platforms and stone enemies. Once he is defeated, a climbable tower appears at the top. A chain of floating islands is in the northeast. They can be reached with the help of [[Hoot]], a sleepy owl found in the course's single [[tree]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect a Power Star.
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Jolly Roger Bay Course Icon.png|link=Jolly Roger Bay]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1
!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Jolly Roger Bay Course Icon.png|link=Jolly Roger Bay]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Unagi the eel.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Unagi the eel.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Plunder in the Sunken Ship]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Plunder in the Sunken Ship]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Can the Eel Come Out to Play?]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Can the Eel Come Out to Play?]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Treasure in the Ocean Cave]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Treasure in the Ocean Cave]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red Coins on the Ship Afloat]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red Coins on the Ship Afloat]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Blast to the Stone Pillar]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Blast to the Stone Pillar]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of the Bay]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of the Bay]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Through the Jet Stream (Jolly Roger Bay)|Through the Jet Stream]] {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Through the Jet Stream (Jolly Roger Bay)|Through the Jet Stream]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A cove containing the wreck of a sunken ship. A giant moray eel called [[Maw-Ray|Unagi]] nests in the ship and stirs when approached. An underwater corridor in the northwest leads to a cave that holds [[treasure chest]]s. Solving the puzzle of the chests reveals a Power Star.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 3 Power Stars.
|colspan="3"align=center|A cove containing the wreck of a sunken ship. A giant moray eel called [[Maw-Ray|Unagi]] nests in the ship and stirs when approached. An underwater corridor in the northwest leads to a cave that holds [[treasure chest|Treasure Chest]]s. Solving the puzzle of the chests reveals a Power Star.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 3 Power Stars.
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Cool Cool Mountain Course Icon.png|link=Cool, Cool Mountain]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×3
!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[File:SM64DS Cool Cool Mountain Course Icon.png|link=Cool, Cool Mountain]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×3
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Cool, Cool Mountain.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Cool, Cool Mountain.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Slip Slidin' Away (mission)|Slip Slidin' Away]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Slip Slidin' Away (mission)|Slip Slidin' Away]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Li'l Penguin Lost]] {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Li'l Penguin Lost]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Penguin Race]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Penguin Race]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Frosty Slide for 8 Red Coins]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Frosty Slide for 8 Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Snowman's Lost His Head]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Snowman's Lost His Head]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mario's Super Wall Kick]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mario's Super Wall Kick]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of Cool, Cool Mountain]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of Cool, Cool Mountain]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A snow-covered mountain inhabited by [[penguin]]s and [[Snowman|snowpeople]]. Wooden bridges and a moving [[chairlift]] are built into the side of the mountain. A log cabin is near its peak. It contains the [[Slide (Super Mario 64)#Cabin's Snow Slide|Cabin's Snow Slide]], where the [[Big Penguin]] challenges Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario to a race.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 3 Power Stars.
|colspan="3"align=center|A snow-covered mountain inhabited by [[penguin]]s and [[Snowman|snowpeople]]. Wooden bridges and a moving [[chairlift]] are built into the side of the mountain. A log cabin is near its peak. It contains the [[Slide (Super Mario 64)#Cabin's Snow Slide|Cabin's Snow Slide]], where the [[Big Penguin]] challenges Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario to a race.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 3 Power Stars.
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Bowser in the Dark World]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Bowser in the Dark World]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions
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|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Dark World.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Dark World.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Key}} Bowser in the Dark World {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} Bowser in the Dark World {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A winding path in a cavernous void. The path bears [[Amp]]s and shifting platforms. It ultimately leads to [[Bowser]], who is fought on a circular platform surrounded by floating [[Mine|spiked orbs]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 12 Power Stars and rescue Mario.
|colspan="3"align=center|A winding path in a cavernous void. The path bears [[Amp]]s and shifting platforms. It ultimately leads to [[Bowser]], who is fought on a circular platform surrounded by floating [[Mine|spiked orbs]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 12 Power Stars and rescue Mario.
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[The Princess's Secret Slide]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2
!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[The Princess's Secret Slide]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2
!colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Secret Slide.png|x100px]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Secret Slide.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} The Princess's Secret Slide {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} The Princess's Secret Slide {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} Second Star {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Second Star {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A carpeted [[Slide (Super Mario 64)|slide]] hidden in the [[Peach's Room|princess's room]]; the player can jump into the Princess Peach stained glass window on the right, as it leads to a secret slide. The first Star is inside a yellow block at the end of the slide. The second Star is awarded if the slide is completed in 21 seconds or less. This Star appears in front of the yellow block that contained the previous Star.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect a Power Star.
|colspan="3"align=center|A carpeted [[Slide (Super Mario 64)|slide]] hidden in the [[Princess Peach's room|princess's room]]; the player can jump into the Princess Peach stained glass window on the right, as it leads to a secret slide. The first Star is inside a yellow block at the end of the slide. The second Star is awarded if the slide is completed in 21 seconds or less. This Star appears in front of the yellow block that contained the previous Star.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect a Power Star.
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Sunshine Isles]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1
!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Sunshine Isles]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1
!colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Sunshine Isles.png|x100px]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Sunshine Isles.png|x100px]]
|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} Sunshine Isles {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Sunshine Isles {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A sunny archipelago based on ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. In the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]], the player has to leap into the small painting of said course. Here, the player has to grab all five Silver Stars to earn a Power Star.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect a Power Star.
|colspan="3"align=center|A sunny archipelago based on ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]''. In the [[Rec Room (Super Mario 64 DS)|Rec Room]], the player has to leap into the small painting of said course. Here, the player has to grab all five Silver Stars to earn a Power Star.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect a Power Star.
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[The Secret Aquarium]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1
!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[The Secret Aquarium]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1
!colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Mission
!colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Mission
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Secret Aquarium DS.png|x100px]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Secret Aquarium DS.png|x100px]]
|colspan="2"align=left|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} The Secret Aquarium {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan="2"align=left|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} The Secret Aquarium {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A closed tank housing blue fish and [[Red Coin]]s. In the room leading to Jolly Roger Bay, the player has to jump or backward-somersault into the alcove on the right side of the room. The player has grab all eight Red Coins.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 3 Power Stars.
|colspan="3"align=center|A closed tank housing blue fish and [[Red Coin]]s. In the room leading to Jolly Roger Bay, the player has to jump or backward-somersault into the alcove on the right side of the room. The player has grab all eight Red Coins.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 3 Power Stars.
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Goomboss Battle]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Goomboss Battle]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions
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|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Goomboss battle.PNG|x100px]]
|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Goomboss battle.PNG|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Key}} Goomboss Battle {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} Goomboss Battle {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}} {{icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}} {{icon|SM64DS-LuigiCap}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-LuigiCap}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A forest made up of several platforms, such as stumps, situated over a [[smoke|strange toxic cloud]] and a large [[pit|abyss]]. It is where [[Goomboss]] guards [[Mario's Key]], which Yoshi can use to rescue Mario after defeating said boss.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 8 Power Stars.
|colspan="3"align=center|A forest made up of several platforms, such as stumps, situated over a [[smoke|strange toxic cloud]] and a large [[pit|abyss]]. It is where [[Goomboss]] guards [[Mario's Key]], which Yoshi can use to rescue Mario after defeating said boss.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 8 Power Stars.
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Tower of the Wing Cap]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1
!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Tower of the Wing Cap]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1
!colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Mission
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Wing Cap Tower.png|x100px]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Wing Cap Tower.png|x100px]]
|colspan="2"align=left|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} ? Switch {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|colspan="2"align=left|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} ? Switch {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|Towers in a sea of clouds. Mario has to go to the starting point in the castle. The player has to press and hold {{button|ds|X}} to enter first-person mode, then look up into the beam of light. Here, Mario, now [[Wing Mario]] for the first time in the game, can collect the eight Red Coins by flying into them before jumping onto the [[Cap Switch|red ? Switch]] to make all of the [[Cap Block|red ? Block]]s solid.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 14 Power Stars.
|colspan="3"align=center|Towers in a sea of clouds. Mario has to go to the starting point in the castle. The player has to press and hold {{button|ds|X}} to enter first-person mode, then look up into the beam of light. Here, Mario, now [[Wing Mario]] for the first time in the game, can collect the eight Red Coins by flying into them before jumping onto the [[Cap Switch|red ? Switch]] to make all of the [[Cap Block|red ? Block]]s solid.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 14 Power Stars.
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|colspan="3"style="background:#B49936;color:white;"|[[File:No image.png|25px]] '''{{color-link|white|Peach's Castle#Basement|The Castle Basement}} and {{color-link|white|Courtyard (Peach's Castle)|Courtyard}}'''
|colspan="3"style="background:#B49936;color:white;"|[[File:No image.png|25px]] '''{{color-link|white|Peach's Castle#Basement|The Castle Basement}} and {{color-link|white|Courtyard (Peach's Castle)|Courtyard}}'''
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Big Boo's Haunt Course Icon.png|link=Big Boo's Haunt]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×4
!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Big Boo's Haunt Course Icon.png|link=Big Boo's Haunt]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×4
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Big Boo's Haunt.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Big Boo's Haunt.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Go on a Ghost Hunt]] {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Go on a Ghost Hunt]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Ride Big Boo's Merry-Go-Round]] {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Ride Big Boo's Merry-Go-Round]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Secret of the Haunted Books]] {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Secret of the Haunted Books]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Seek the 8 Red Coins]] {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Seek the 8 Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Boo's Balcony]] {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Big Boo's Balcony]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Eye to Eye in the Secret Room]] {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Eye to Eye in the Secret Room]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star in the Basement]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star in the Basement]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|The [[Ghost House|haunted house]] hidden in Princess Peach's courtyard. The rooms of the house contain [[Boo]]s and animated furniture that try to strike Mario. Navigation requires solving puzzles and memorizing patterns in the halls. Failing to do so often brings Mario to the house's flooded basement, where a spinning carousel filled with Boos can be found. Yoshi cannot enter this course.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Collect 15 Power Stars and defeat the [[Big Boo]] that holds the miniature birdcage in the courtyard.
|colspan="3"align=center|The [[Ghost House|haunted house]] hidden in Princess Peach's courtyard. The rooms of the house contain [[Boo]]s and animated furniture that try to strike Mario. Navigation requires solving puzzles and memorizing patterns in the halls. Failing to do so often brings Mario to the house's flooded basement, where a spinning carousel filled with Boos can be found. Yoshi cannot enter this course.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Collect 15 Power Stars and defeat the [[Big Boo]] that holds the miniature carousel in the courtyard.
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Hazy Maze Cave Course Icon.png|link=Hazy Maze Cave]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8
!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Hazy Maze Cave Course Icon.png|link=Hazy Maze Cave]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Hazy Maze Cave.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Hazy Maze Cave.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Swimming Beast in the Cavern]] {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Swimming Beast in the Cavern]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Elevate for 8 Red Coins]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Elevate for 8 Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Metal-Head Mario Can Move!|Metal-Head Wario Can Move]] {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Metal-Head Mario Can Move!|Metal-Head Wario Can Move]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Navigating the Toxic Maze]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Navigating the Toxic Maze]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[A-Maze-Ing Emergency Exit]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[A-Maze-Ing Emergency Exit]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Watch for Rolling Rocks]] {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Watch for Rolling Rocks]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Underground Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Underground Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|An underground labyrinth filled with dead ends, traps, and [[pit|bottomless pit]]s. There are two floors. The first one has a large chamber in the southeast with a controllable elevator, hallways with [[boulder|rolling rock]]s in the northwest, and a maze with strange toxic clouds in the northeast. The lower floor leads to a pool that holds [[Dorrie]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World.
|colspan="3"align=center|An underground labyrinth filled with dead ends, traps, and [[pit|bottomless pit]]s. There are two floors. The first one has a large chamber in the southeast with a controllable elevator, hallways with [[boulder|rolling rock]]s in the northwest, and a maze with strange toxic clouds in the northeast. The lower floor leads to a pool that holds [[Dorrie]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World.
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Lethal Lava Land Course Icon.png|link=Lethal Lava Land]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×2
!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Lethal Lava Land Course Icon.png|link=Lethal Lava Land]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×2
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Volcano.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Volcano.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Boil the Big Bully]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Boil the Big Bully]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Bully the Bullies]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Bully the Bullies]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[8-Coin Puzzle with 15 Pieces]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[8-Coin Puzzle with 15 Pieces]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red-Hot Log Rolling]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red-Hot Log Rolling]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Hot-Foot-It into the Volcano]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Hot-Foot-It into the Volcano]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Elevator Tour in the Volcano|Inside the Volcano]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Elevator Tour in the Volcano|Inside the Volcano]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Flaming Silver Stars]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Flaming Silver Stars]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|Platforms in a [[lava]] sea. Some of them shift back and forth or can be manually rolled. They surround a small volcano that can be physically entered. [[Bully|Bullies]] appear in this course and knock Mario into lava on contact. [[Lava Bubble|Sparkies]] and other fiery obstacles that burn him when touched also appear.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World.
|colspan="3"align=center|Platforms in a [[lava]] sea. Some of them shift back and forth or can be manually rolled. They surround a small volcano that can be physically entered. [[Bully|Bullies]] appear in this course and knock Mario into lava on contact. [[Lava Bubble|Sparkies]] and other fiery obstacles that burn him when touched also appear.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World.
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Shifting Sand Land Course Icon.png|link=Shifting Sand Land]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Shifting Sand Land Course Icon.png|link=Shifting Sand Land]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Shifting Sand Land.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Shifting Sand Land.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[In the Talons of the Big Bird]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[In the Talons of the Big Bird]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Shining Atop the Pyramid]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Shining Atop the Pyramid]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Inside the Ancient Pyramid]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Inside the Ancient Pyramid]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Stand Tall on the Four Pillars]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Stand Tall on the Four Pillars]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Tox Box Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Tox Box Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Pyramid Puzzle]]{{footnote|main|D}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Pyramid Puzzle]]{{footnote|main|D}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Free Flying for 8 Red Coins]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Free Flying for 8 Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|Desert sands surrounding a pyramid. [[Klepto]] flies through the sky here. Much of the course is covered in [[quicksand]] and steep dunes. Little [[tornado]]s can be used to avoid obstacles. Narrow walkways are found in the northeast, and a small oasis is in the northwest. The pyramid can be entered, and it is where a labyrinth leads to [[Eyerok]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World.
|colspan="3"align=center|Desert sands surrounding a pyramid. [[Klepto]] flies through the sky here. Much of the course is covered in [[quicksand]] and steep dunes. Little [[tornado]]s can be used to avoid obstacles. Narrow walkways are found in the northeast, and a small oasis is in the northwest. The pyramid can be entered, where a labyrinth leads to [[Eyerok]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World.
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Dire Dire Docks Course Icon.png|link=Dire, Dire Docks]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8
!style="background:#D7C277"|[[File:SM64DS Dire Dire Docks Course Icon.png|link=Dire, Dire Docks]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Dire, Dire Docks.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Dire, Dire Docks.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Board Bowser's Sub]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Board Bowser's Sub]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Chests in the Current]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Chests in the Current]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Pole-Jumping for Red Coins]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Pole-Jumping for Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Through the Jet Stream (Dire, Dire Docks)|Through the Jet Stream]] {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Through the Jet Stream (Dire, Dire Docks)|Through the Jet Stream]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Koopa Surfin' Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Koopa Surfin' Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Inside the Cage]] {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Inside the Cage]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Manta Ray's Reward]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Manta Ray's Reward]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|Deep water. A [[whirlpool]] is at the center of the seabed and is circled by [[Sushi]] and a [[Manta|Manta Ray]]. A corridor in the east leads to an wider area where Bowser has hidden a submarine.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 30 Power Stars.
|colspan="3"align=center|Deep water. A [[whirlpool]] is at the center of the seabed and is circled by [[Sushi]] and a [[Manta|Manta Ray]]. A corridor in the east leads to an wider area where Bowser has hidden a submarine.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 30 Power Stars.
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!style="background:#D7C277"|[[Bowser in the Fire Sea]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
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|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Fire Sea.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Fire Sea.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Key}} Bowser in the Fire Sea {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} Bowser in the Fire Sea {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} Power Star for 8 Red Coins {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Power Star for 8 Red Coins {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|Three narrow pathways surrounded by lava. Portions of the course gently rise and fall in lava, making traversal challenging. The pathway leads to the second battle against Bowser.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Board Bowser's Sub.
|colspan="3"align=center|Three narrow pathways surrounded by lava. Portions of the course gently rise and fall in lava, making traversal challenging. The pathway leads to the second battle against Bowser.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Board Bowser's Sub.
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[Battle Fort]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1
!style="background:#D7C277"|[[Battle Fort]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×1
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Battlefort2.png|x100px]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Battlefort2.png|x100px]]
|colspan="2"|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} The Secret of Battle Fort {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan="2"|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} The Secret of Battle Fort {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A fortress patrolled by [[Heave-Ho]]s. In the courtyard, the player can find three Bricks placed together. The player must ground-pound, kick, or punch the Bricks to expose a secret entrance to Battle Fort. In this area, the player has to grab all five Silver Stars while avoiding Heave-Hos, [[Goomba]]s, Bob-ombs, and a Chuck-Ya. Some Silver Stars may be in Bricks or Goombas. Like Big Boo's Haunt, Yoshi cannot enter this course.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Rescue Mario.
|colspan="3"align=center|A fortress patrolled by [[Heave-Ho]]s. In the courtyard, the player can find three Bricks placed together. The player must ground-pound, kick, or punch the Bricks to expose a secret entrance to Battle Fort. In this area, the player has to grab all five Silver Stars while avoiding Heave-Hos, [[Goomba]]s, Bob-ombs, and a Chuck-Ya. Some Silver Stars may be in Bricks or Goombas. Like Big Boo's Haunt, Yoshi cannot enter this course.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Rescue Mario.
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[Behind the Waterfall]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2
!style="background:#D7C277"|[[Behind the Waterfall]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2
!colspan="2"style="background:#D7C277"|Mission
!colspan="2"style="background:#D7C277"|Mission
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Behind Waterfall.png|x100px]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Behind Waterfall.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} Grab 8 Red Coins {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Grab 8 Red Coins {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Balloon Mario}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Balloon Mario}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|An underground streambed. The water moves rapidly in this course. If Mario is swept up in it, he is brought to the [[Castle Grounds]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World.
|colspan="3"align=center|An underground streambed. The water moves rapidly in this course. If Mario is swept up in it, he is brought to the [[Castle Grounds]].<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Dark World.
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!style="background:#D7C277"|[[The Secret Under the Moat]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2
!style="background:#D7C277"|[[The Secret Under the Moat]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2
!colspan="2"style="background:#D7C277"|Mission
!colspan="2"style="background:#D7C277"|Mission
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Secret Moat.png|x100px]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Secret Moat.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}} {{icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}} {{icon|SM64DS-LuigiCap}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-LuigiCap}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}} {{icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}} {{icon|SM64DS-LuigiCap}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-LuigiCap}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A hidden area accessible only by Wario once the castle's moat is drained. The player enters this area by draining the moat, going out through the new front door, and then using Wario to smash the Black Brick over the entrance there.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Rescue Wario and drain the castle's moat.
|colspan="3"align=center|A hidden area only accessible by Wario once the castle's moat is drained. The player enters this area by draining the moat, going out through the new front door, and then using Wario to smash the Black Bricks over the entrance there.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Rescue Wario and drain the castle's moat.
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Big Boo Battle]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Big Boo Battle]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
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|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Big Boo Battle.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Big Boo Battle.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Key}} Big Boo Battle {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} Big Boo Battle {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Invisibility Power}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A haunted area that consists of puzzles that Mario, Luigi, or Wario should solve, because otherwise, he will be sent back to the beginning. It is where [[King Boo|a crowned Big Boo]] guards the [[Luigi Key]], which the player can use to rescue Luigi after defeating said boss. As Yoshi is unable to access Big Boo's Haunt, he cannot enter this course.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Collect 15 Power Stars and defeat the Big Boo that holds the miniature birdcage in the courtyard.
|colspan="3"align=center|A spooky area that consists of puzzles that Mario, Luigi, or Wario should solve, because otherwise, he will be sent back to the beginning. It is where [[King Boo|a crowned Big Boo]] guards the [[Luigi Key]], which the player can use to rescue Luigi after defeating said boss. As Yoshi is unable to access Big Boo's Haunt, he cannot enter this course.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Collect 15 Power Stars and defeat the Big Boo that holds the miniature carousel in the courtyard.
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|colspan="3"style="background:#0083CC;"|[[File:No image.png|25px]] '''{{color-link|white|Peach's Castle#Second floor|Upper Floors and Tower}}'''
|colspan="3"style="background:#0083CC;"|[[File:No image.png|25px]] '''{{color-link|white|Peach's Castle#Second floor|Upper Floors and Tower}}'''
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Snowman's Land Course Icon.png|link=Snowman's Land]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Snowman's Land Course Icon.png|link=Snowman's Land]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Snowman's Land.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Snowman's Land.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Snowman's Big Head]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Snowman's Big Head]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Chill with the Bully]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Chill with the Bully]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Yoshi's Ice Sculpture]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Yoshi's Ice Sculpture]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Whirl from the Freezing Pond]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Whirl from the Freezing Pond]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Snowman's Silver Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Snowman's Silver Star]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Into the Igloo]] {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Into the Igloo]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red Coins in the House]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Red Coins in the House]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A chilly land surrounding a giant snowman. Slippery ice and [[Freezing water|freezing ponds]] appear in this course. The [[Chill Bully]] is on a floating island of ice in the east. Narrow paths allow Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario to ascend the snowman, but the snowman begins to blow gusts of air when he nears his head, causing Mario, Luigi, or Wario to drop either of any cap (which can be obtained back by defeating a [[Mr. Blizzard]] that may have stolen it). An enterable igloo is near the base of the snowman.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea.
|colspan="3"align=center|A chilly land surrounding a giant snowman. Slippery ice and [[Freezing water|freezing ponds]] appear in this course. The [[Chill Bully]] is on a floating island of ice in the east. Narrow paths allow Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario to ascend the snowman, but the snowman begins to blow gusts of air when he nears his head, causing Mario, Luigi, or Wario to drop either of any cap (which can be obtained back by defeating a [[Mr. Blizzard]] that may have stolen it). An enterable igloo is near the base of the snowman.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea.
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Wet-Dry World Course Icon.png|link=Wet-Dry World]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1
!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Wet-Dry World Course Icon.png|link=Wet-Dry World]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Wet-Dry World.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Wet-Dry World.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Shocking Arrow Lifts!]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Shocking Arrow Lifts!]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Top o' the Town]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Top o' the Town]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[5 Secrets in the Shallows & Sky]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[5 Secrets in the Shallows & Sky]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Express Elevator--Hurry Up!]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Express Elevator--Hurry Up!]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Go to Town for the Red Coins|Go to Town for Red Coins]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Go to Town for the Red Coins|Go to Town for Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Quick Race Through Downtown!]] {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Quick Race Through Downtown!]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Soaked Silver Stars]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Soaked Silver Stars]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A flooded empty town. There are [[Crystal Tap]]s at several locations in the town that cause the water level to rise or fall. There is a hidden downtown area located in the southeast.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea.
|colspan="3"align=center|A flooded empty town. There are [[Crystal Tap]]s at several locations in the town that cause the water level to rise or fall. There is a hidden downtown area located in the southeast.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea.
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain Course Icon.png|link=Tall, Tall Mountain]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1
!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain Course Icon.png|link=Tall, Tall Mountain]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tall Tall Mountain.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Scale the Mountain]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Scale the Mountain]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mystery of the Monkey Cage]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mystery of the Monkey Cage]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Scary 'Shrooms, Red Coins]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Scary 'Shrooms, Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mysterious Mountainside]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Mysterious Mountainside]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Blast to the Lonely Mushroom]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Blast to the Lonely Mushroom]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[5 Secrets of the Mountain]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[5 Secrets of the Mountain]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Breathtaking View from the Bridge]] {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Breathtaking View from the Bridge]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A tall mountain surrounded by [[Mushroom Platform]]s high above the sea. Gusts of [[wind]] and the [[Fwoosh]] make ascending the mountain challenging. The entrance to the [[slide (Super Mario 64)#Mysterious Mountain Slide|Mysterious Mountain Slide]] can be found near the summit. [[Ukiki|Ukkikis]] live in this course, one of which attempts to steal any caps.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea.
|colspan="3"align=center|A tall mountain surrounded by [[Mushroom Platform]]s high above the sea. Gusts of [[wind]] and the [[Fwoosh]] make ascending the mountain challenging. The entrance to the [[slide (Super Mario 64)#Mysterious Mountain Slide|Mysterious Mountain Slide]] can be found near the summit. [[Ukiki|Ukkikis]] live in this course, one of which attempts to steal any caps.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea.
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tiny-Huge Island Course Icon.png|link=Tiny-Huge Island]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×2
!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tiny-Huge Island Course Icon.png|link=Tiny-Huge Island]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×2
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tiny-Huge Island.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tiny-Huge Island.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Pluck the Piranha Flower]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Pluck the Piranha Flower]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Tip Top of the Huge Island]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Tip Top of the Huge Island]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Rematch with Koopa the Quick]] {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Rematch with Koopa the Quick]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Klepto the Condor]]{{footnote|main|E}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Klepto the Condor]]{{footnote|main|E}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Wiggler's Red Coins]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Wiggler's Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Make Wiggler Squirm]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Make Wiggler Squirm]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star on the Island]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star on the Island]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|An island that presents itself in two different ways depending on which painting it is accessed from in the castle. One is large with vast areas and giant versions of normal enemies. Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario can easily access the interior of this version of the island, which is home to [[Wiggler]]. The other is tiny with small enemies. Changing the terrain in one version of the island affects the other two, and doing so is required to obtain all of its Power Stars.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea.
|colspan="3"align=center|An island that presents itself in two different ways depending on which painting it is accessed from in the castle. One is large with vast areas and giant versions of normal enemies. Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario can easily access the interior of this version of the island, which is home to [[Wiggler]]. The other is tiny with small enemies. Changing the terrain in one version of the island affects the other two, and doing so is required to obtain all of its Power Stars.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea.
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tick-Tock Clock Course Icon.png|link=Tick Tock Clock]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8
!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tick-Tock Clock Course Icon.png|link=Tick Tock Clock]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tick-Tock Clock.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Tick-Tock Clock.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Luigi in the Cage]]{{footnote|main|F}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Luigi in the Cage]]{{footnote|main|F}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Pendulum Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|G}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Pendulum Switch Star]]{{footnote|main|G}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Get a Hand]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Get a Hand]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Stomp on the Thwomp]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Stomp on the Thwomp]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Timed Jumps on Moving Bars]] {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Timed Jumps on Moving Bars]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Stop Time for Red Coins]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Stop Time for Red Coins]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Tick Tock Silver Stars]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Tick Tock Silver Stars]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A vertical obstacle course within the tower's clock. Moving platforms are found throughout the clockwork, and they can throw Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario back towards the bottom or help him reach alcoves that he is unable to reach. The speed of these platforms (and whether they move at all) is determined by where the clock's hands are positioned when he enters the course.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 50 Power Stars.
|colspan="3"align=center|A vertical obstacle course within the tower's clock. Moving platforms are found throughout the clockwork, and they can throw Yoshi, Mario, Luigi, or Wario back towards the bottom or help him reach alcoves that he is unable to reach. The speed of these platforms (and whether they move at all) is determined by where the clock's hands are positioned when he enters the course.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 50 Power Stars.
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Rainbow Ride Course Icon.png|link=Rainbow Ride]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1
!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[File:SM64DS Rainbow Ride Course Icon.png|link=Rainbow Ride]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×8 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1
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|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Rainbow Ride.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="4"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Rainbow Ride.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Cruiser Crossing the Rainbow]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Cruiser Crossing the Rainbow]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Big House in the Sky]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[The Big House in the Sky]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Coins Amassed in a Maze]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Coins Amassed in a Maze]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Swingin' in the Breeze]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Swingin' in the Breeze]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Tricky Triangles!]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Tricky Triangles!]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Somewhere Over the Rainbow]] {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Somewhere Over the Rainbow]] {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of the Manor]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Switch Star of the Manor]]{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|Floating islands and moving platforms high in the sky. [[Magic carpet]]s travel along rainbows in large stretches of the course, one of which feeds through the [[Cloud House]]. The [[Rainbow Cruiser]] can be found in the northeast.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 50 Power Stars.
|colspan="3"align=center|Floating islands and moving platforms high in the sky. [[Magic carpet]]s travel along rainbows in large stretches of the course, one of which feeds through the [[Cloud House]]. The [[Rainbow Cruiser]] can be found in the northeast.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 50 Power Stars.
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[Bowser in the Sky]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[Bowser in the Sky]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
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|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:High in the sky.PNG|x100px]]
|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:High in the sky.PNG|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-StarJ}} Bowser in the Sky {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-StarJ}} Bowser in the Sky {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A challenging obstacle course that leads to the final confrontation with Bowser. Some of the platforms on this course allow Mario to [[gravity|walk up walls]] if he maintains momentum, while others shift under his weight. Bowser starts to break the arena he is fought on, leaving it in the shape of a five-pointed star. The reward for defeating him, the [[Jumbo Star]], is not incorporated into Mario's total Power Star count.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 80 Power Stars.
|colspan="3"align=center|A challenging obstacle course that leads to the final confrontation with Bowser. Some of the platforms on this course allow Mario to [[gravity|walk up walls]] if he maintains momentum, while others shift under his weight. Bowser starts to break the arena he is fought on, leaving it in the shape of a five-pointed star. The reward for defeating him, the [[Jumbo Star]], is not incorporated into Mario's total Power Star count.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 80 Power Stars.
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!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[Over the Rainbows]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×2
!style="background:#71CCFF"|[[Over the Rainbows]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×2
!colspan="2"style="background:#71CCFF"|Mission
!colspan="2"style="background:#71CCFF"|Mission
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Over the Rainbows Wing Mario.png|x100px]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS Over the Rainbows Wing Mario.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} Cloud Hopping for Coins {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Cloud Hopping for Coins {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Black Brick}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Black Brick}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|[[Cloud Lift|Cloud]]s and checkerboard platforms in the sky. The platforms are bridged by rainbows.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 50 Power Stars.
|colspan="3"align=center|[[Cloud Lift|Cloud]]s and checkerboard platforms in the sky. The platforms are bridged by rainbows.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Collect 50 Power Stars.
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!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Chief Chilly Challenge]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!style="background:#9FD99F"|[[Chief Chilly Challenge]]{{footnote|main|C}}<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×2 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}}×1
!colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions
!colspan="2"style="background:#9FD99F"|Missions
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|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Chief Chilly Challenge.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="2"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Chief Chilly Challenge.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Key}} Chief Chilly Challenge {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} Chief Chilly Challenge {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-MarioCap}}
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|colspan=2|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Metal Power/Black Brick}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-WarioCap}}
|colspan=2|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Switch Star}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-WarioCap}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|A blustery and snowy area patrolled by Bullies and Mr. Blizzards. It is where [[Chief Chilly]] guards the [[Wario Key]], which the player can use to rescue Wario after defeating said boss.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea, and rescue Luigi.
|colspan="3"align=center|A blustery and snowy area patrolled by Bullies and Mr. Blizzards. It is where [[Chief Chilly]] guards the [[Wario Key]], which the player can use to rescue Wario after defeating said boss.<br>'''Unlock criteria:''' Clear Bowser in the Fire Sea, and rescue Luigi.
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|colspan="3"style="background:#D81A70;color:white;"|[[File:No image.png|25px]] '''Other'''
|colspan="3"style="background:#D81A70;color:white;"|[[File:No image.png|25px]] '''Other'''
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!style="background:#EF79AE"|{{anchor|Through the Looking Glass}}[[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]]<br>{{icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×5 {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1
!style="background:#EF79AE"|{{anchor|Through the Looking Glass}}[[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]]<br>{{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}}×5 {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}}×1
!colspan="2"style="background:#EF79AE"|Missions
!colspan="2"style="background:#EF79AE"|Missions
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|rowspan="3"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS-Peach's Castle.png|x100px]]
|rowspan="3"align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SM64DS-Peach's Castle.png|x100px]]
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|8 Red Coins}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} Through the Looking Glass{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} Through the Looking Glass{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Toad (species)#Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS|A Gift from Toad]] <small>(basement)</small> {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} [[Toad (species)#Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS|A Gift from Toad]] <small>(basement)</small> {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} A Gift from Toad <small>(second floor)</small> {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} A Gift from Toad <small>(second floor)</small> {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} A Gift from Toad <small>(third floor)</small> {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} A Gift from Toad <small>(third floor)</small> {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Rabbit Challenge}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
|{{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} {{conjectural|Rabbit Challenge}}{{footnote|main|B}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}}
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|colspan="3"align=center|[[Princess Peach]]'s castle in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. In the courtyard, the player has to ground-pound, kick, or punch Boos to earn all eight Red Coins for a Power Star, which appears in front of the Star Fountain. [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s have managed to find three Stars, and they are holding on to them until the player talks to them. The Toads with Stars are near the entrance to the Hazy Maze Cave, on the castle's second floor under the staircase, and on the third floor to the right of Tick Tock Clock. However, they only give each Star if the player has collected at least 20, 40, and 60 Stars, respectively. In the Mirror Room,<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19980610064913/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/basic10.html|title=Course 10: Snowman's Land|publisher=Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy|language=en-us|accessdate=March 15, 2022}}</ref> which leads to Snowman's Land and Chief Chilly Challenge, the player can use Luigi to obtain a Power Flower and run through the mirror. The door on the other side leads to a Power Star in a white room. This sidequest is called '''Through the Looking Glass''', whose name is derived from the title of the novel ''{{wp|Through the Looking-Glass}}'' by {{wp|Lewis Carroll}}. After 50 Power Stars have been obtained, [[glowing rabbit]]s randomly appear around the castle in place of ordinary ones that have been caught. Eight must be grabbed to earn a Star, but they are so scarce, it is rare to find one. They do not appear in the place of a rabbit unless the rabbit in question has been caught before. When the last one is caught, the player is given a key that unlocks the last room in the character-selection area. Inside this room is the Power Star. If the player goes into the room after the Power Star is collected, Boos are heard laughing, and the player character simply exits the room and groans. Nearly all other courses are accessed from inside the castle, with Behind the Waterfall and The Secret Under the Moat being the sole exceptions.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Begin a new save file.
|colspan="3"align=center|[[Princess Peach]]'s castle in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. In the courtyard, the player has to ground-pound, kick, or punch Boos to earn all eight Red Coins for a Power Star, which appears in front of the Star Fountain. [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s have managed to find three Stars, and they are holding on to them until the player talks to them. The Toads with Stars are near the entrance to the Hazy Maze Cave, on the castle's second floor under the staircase, and on the third floor to the right of Tick Tock Clock. However, they only give each Star if the player has collected at least 20, 40, and 60 Stars, respectively. In the Mirror Room,<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/19980610064913/http://www.nintendo.com/n64/super_mario64/basic10.html|title=Course 10: Snowman's Land|publisher=Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy|language=en-us|accessdate=March 15, 2022}}</ref> which leads to Snowman's Land and Chief Chilly Challenge, the player can use Luigi to obtain a Power Flower and run through the mirror. The door on the other side leads to a Power Star in a white room. This sidequest is called '''Through the Looking Glass''', whose name is derived from the title of the novel ''{{wp|Through the Looking-Glass}}'' by {{wp|Lewis Carroll}}. After 50 Power Stars have been obtained, [[glowing rabbit]]s randomly appear around the castle in place of ordinary ones that have been caught. Eight must be grabbed to earn a Star, but they are so scarce, it is rare to find one. They do not appear in the place of a rabbit unless the rabbit in question has been caught before. When the last one is caught, the player is given a key that unlocks the last room in the character-selection area. Inside this room is the Power Star. If the player goes into the room after the Power Star is collected, Boos are heard laughing, and the player character simply exits the room and groans. Nearly all other courses are accessed from inside the castle, with Behind the Waterfall and The Secret Under the Moat being the sole exceptions.<br>'''Unlock criterion:''' Begin a new save file.
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|colspan="3"style="background:#E4E4E4;color:black;"|'''Level chart information and legend:''' The main courses are designated with the unique number they are given in-game. Bowser, secret, and switch courses lack numerical designation. Three symbols convey attributes about each course: {{icon|SM64DS-totalS}} denotes the total number of obtainable [[Power Star]]s, {{icon|SM64DS-totalC}} denotes the total number of accessible [[cannon]]s, and {{icon|SM64DS-totalB}} denotes the number of boss battles. The name of each mission is accompanied by a symbol that indicates what type of mission it is and which character and/or cap is required for completion. {{icon|SM64DS-Star}} denotes a mission where the reward is a Power Star, {{icon|SM64DS-StarJ}} denotes a mission where the reward is the [[Jumbo Star]], {{icon|SM64DS-Key}} denotes a mission where the reward is a [[key]], {{icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} denotes a mission that requires [[Yoshi]], {{icon|SM64DS-Mario}} denotes a mission that requires [[Mario]] or [[Mario Cap|his cap]], {{icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} denotes a mission requiring [[Luigi]] or [[Luigi Cap|his cap]], and {{icon|SM64DS-Wario}} denotes a mission requiring [[Wario]] or [[Wario Cap|his cap]]
|colspan="3"style="background:#E4E4E4;color:black;"|'''Level chart information and legend:''' The main courses are designated with the unique number they are given in-game. Bowser, secret, and switch courses lack numerical designation. Three symbols convey attributes about each course: {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalS}} denotes the total number of obtainable [[Power Star]]s, {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalC}} denotes the total number of accessible [[cannon]]s, and {{chart icon|SM64DS-totalB}} denotes the number of boss battles. The name of each mission is accompanied by a symbol that indicates what type of mission it is and which character and/or cap is required for completion. {{chart icon|SM64DS-Star}} denotes a mission where the reward is a Power Star, {{chart icon|SM64DS-StarJ}} denotes a mission where the reward is the [[Jumbo Star]], {{chart icon|SM64DS-Key}} denotes a mission where the reward is a [[Key]], {{chart icon|SM64DS-Yoshi}} denotes a mission that requires [[Yoshi]], {{chart icon|SM64DS-Mario}} denotes a mission that requires [[Mario]] or [[Mario Cap|his cap]], {{chart icon|SM64DS-Luigi}} denotes a mission requiring [[Luigi]] or [[Luigi Cap|his cap]], and {{chart icon|SM64DS-Wario}} denotes a mission requiring [[Wario]] or [[Wario Cap|his cap]]
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{{footnote|note|D|This mission is in the original, but the Silver Stars replace the coins.}}
{{footnote|note|D|This mission is in the original, but the Silver Stars replace the coins.}}
{{footnote|note|E|This mission does not appear in the original, replacing [[Five Itty Bitty Secrets]].}}
{{footnote|note|E|This mission does not appear in the original, replacing [[Five Itty Bitty Secrets]].}}
{{footnote|note|F|This mission is in the original, but Luigi is required to get the Star.}}
{{footnote|note|F|This mission is in the original, but Luigi is required to get it.}}
{{footnote|note|G|This mission is in the original, but a Star Switch makes the Star appear in its original location.}}
{{footnote|note|G|This mission is in the original, but a Star Switch makes it appear in its original location.}}


==Bosses==
==Bosses==
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The player that ends with the most Power Stars wins. If two or more players are tied with the same number of Power Stars, then the player with the most coins wins. The results are shown in the waiting room, where the winning Yoshis cheer and the losing Yoshis cry. The collected Stars and coins are shown for each Yoshi. On the Touch Screen, it tells whether that player won or lost. The top screen then shows the number of rounds that each Yoshi won or lost, and there is a Star trophy icon to the left of each number.
The player that ends with the most Power Stars wins. If two or more players are tied with the same number of Power Stars, then the player with the most coins wins. The results are shown in the waiting room, where the winning Yoshis cheer and the losing Yoshis cry. The collected Stars and coins are shown for each Yoshi. On the Touch Screen, it tells whether that player won or lost. The top screen then shows the number of rounds that each Yoshi won or lost, and there is a Star trophy icon to the left of each number.
===Stages===
===Stages===
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|[[The Princess's Secret Slide]]
|[[The Princess's Secret Slide]]
|In the main game, this course is located in the [[Peach's Room|princess's room]]. The caps are found at both the beginning and end of the level. It is the only course where Power Stars are not found in [[Star Sphere]]s. If the player falls off, they are returned to the beginning of the slide.
|In the main game, this course is located in the [[Princess Peach's room|princess's room]]. The caps are found at both the beginning and end of the level. It is the only course where Power Stars are not found in [[Star Sphere]]s. If the player falls off, they are returned to the beginning of the slide.
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|[[Battle Fort]]
|[[Battle Fort]]
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Once keys are gained, they can open shelves to unlock [[minigame|mini-game]]s. Yoshi's mini-games are puzzle-based, Mario's are action-packed, Luigi's are casino (or luck-based) games, and Wario's do not have a specific theme.
Once keys are gained, they can open shelves to unlock [[minigame|mini-game]]s. Yoshi's mini-games are puzzle-based, Mario's are action-packed, Luigi's are casino (or luck-based) games, and Wario's do not have a specific theme.


The following table is a complete listing of all the mini-games, their in-game instructions, and the numbers of [[Power Star]]s needed to unlock the mini-games. Most of these mini-games are reused in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', and they also have multiplayer, along with some new ones. There are 36 mini-games in total. Each character has nine mini-games: The first two are available from the start, while the other seven are obtained from catching the rabbits.
The following table is a complete listing of all the mini-games, their in-game instructions, and the numbers of [[Power Star]]s needed to unlock the mini-games. Most of these mini-games are reused in ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', and they also have multiplayer, along with some new ones. There are 36 mini-games in total. Each character has nine: The first two are available from the start, while the other seven are obtained from catching the rabbits.
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!colspan=3|Yoshi's mini-games
!colspan=3 style="background-color:blue;color:#fff"|Yoshi's mini-games
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|12
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!colspan=3|Mario's mini-games
!colspan=3 style="background-color:red;color:#fff"|Mario's mini-games
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!colspan=3|Luigi's mini-games
!colspan=3 style="background-color:green;color:#fff"|Luigi's mini-games
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!Mini-game
!Mini-game
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|150
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!colspan=3|Wario's mini-games
!colspan=3 style="background-color:yellow"|Wario's mini-games
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!Mini-game
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*The [[penguin]]s on Cool, Cool Mountain have slightly different crying sounds than they do in the original.
*The [[penguin]]s on Cool, Cool Mountain have slightly different crying sounds than they do in the original.
*Entering [[Rainbow Ride]] causes the sound effect for entering a mini-course to play; in the original, it plays the sound effect for entering any other main course.
*Entering [[Rainbow Ride]] causes the sound effect for entering a mini-course to play; in the original, it plays the sound effect for entering any other main course.
*As with the ''Shindō Pak Taiō Version'', Mario says, "''Buh-bye!''" instead of "''So long kinga Bowser!''" when throwing Bowser a great distance.
*As with the ''Shindō Pak Taiō Version'', Mario says, "''Buh-bye!''" instead of "''So long kinga Bowser!''" when throwing Bowser a great distance.
*Mario will say "''Buh-bye!''" whenever the player closes the DS to enter Sleep Mode and also says "''It's-a me, Mario!''" when the player reopens it.
*New music has been composed, such as the jingles for collecting the Silver Stars and flying with [[Hoot]].
*New music has been composed, such as the jingles for collecting the Silver Stars and flying with [[Hoot]].
*Due to hardware limitations (the DS lacks a sound chip), the sound is of a slightly worse quality, though the underground theme that plays in the Hazy Maze Cave has its intro slightly altered to be different from the original game.


===Text changes===
===Text changes===
[[File:SM64DS 1UP Text.png|thumb|The "1UP" text]]
[[File:SM64DS 1UP Text.png|thumb|The "1UP" text]]
*When the player first enters [[Big Boo's Haunt]] in the original, they are greeted with ''"Come on in here...heh, heh, heh..."'' This was removed in the remake.
*When the player first enters [[Big Boo's Haunt]] in the original, they are greeted with ''"Come on in here...heh, heh, heh..."'' This was removed in the remake.
*In the original version, the [[Big Boo (character)|Big Boo]]'s laughs in the mission [[Go on a Ghost Hunt]] are written as ''"'''K'''a ha ha ha!"'' In the remake, ''"'''H'''a ha ha ha!"'' is written instead.
*In the original version, the [[Big Boo]]'s laughs in the mission [[Go on a Ghost Hunt]] are written as ''"'''K'''a ha ha ha!"'' In the remake, ''"'''H'''a ha ha ha!"'' is written instead.
*The [[King Bob-omb|Big Bob-omb]] of the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] is obsessed with his mustache. In the original, he is not shown to have any particular interests.
*The [[King Bob-omb|Big Bob-omb]] of the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]] is obsessed with his mustache. In the original, he is not shown to have any particular interests.
*Collecting a [[1-Up Mushroom|1-UP Mushroom]] causes the words "1UP" to appear in orange text. In the original, no onscreen icon appears.
*Collecting a [[1-Up Mushroom|1-UP Mushroom]] causes the words "1UP" to appear in orange text. In the original, no onscreen icon appears.
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*The sun and moon found in level skyboxes are now separate objects from them. Additionally, the pyramids seen in the background of [[Shifting Sand Land]] have been removed.
*The sun and moon found in level skyboxes are now separate objects from them. Additionally, the pyramids seen in the background of [[Shifting Sand Land]] have been removed.
*In the remake, [[coin]]s are octagonal, but in the original, they are circular. Additionally, they are 3D objects in the remake, while they were animated 2D sprites in the original game.
*In the remake, [[coin]]s are octagonal, but in the original, they are circular. Additionally, they are 3D objects in the remake, while they were animated 2D sprites in the original game.
*There are red [[? Block]]s and yellow [[! Block]]s. Like in the original, yellow ! Blocks are the standard ones, whereas the new red ? Blocks now share the same [[Cap Block|functionality]] as the three colored ! Blocks from the original.
*There are red [[? Block]]s and yellow [[! Block]]s. Like in the original, yellow ! Blocks are the standard ones, whereas the new red ? Blocks now share the [[Cap Block|functionality]] of the red, green, and blue ! Blocks of the original.
*Several enemies have updated designs. Many of the designs from this game end up becoming the standard for later games.
*Several enemies have updated designs. Many of the designs from this game end up becoming the standard for later games.
**[[Cheep Cheep|Bub]]s were depicted as resembling [[Blurp]]s with an orange, scale-like texture and plain fins, but they have a traditional design in the remake.
**[[Cheep Cheep|Bub]]s were depicted as resembling [[Blurp]]s with an orange, scale-like texture and plain fins, but they have a traditional design in the remake.
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**[[Spindel]]s have one row of bandages instead of three.
**[[Spindel]]s have one row of bandages instead of three.
**[[Monty Mole]]s have a new design with a double upper lip.
**[[Monty Mole]]s have a new design with a double upper lip.
**[[Bullet Bill]]s have a design similar to the old artworks but silver, without a mouth, and with black arms. The original game's version resembled a [[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]].
**[[Bullet Bill]]s have a design similar to the old artworks but silver, without a mouth, and with black arms. The original game's version resembled a [[Banzai Bill]].
**[[Spindrift]]s have tan heads.
**[[Spindrift]]s have tan heads.
**[[Flame thrower (Flame Chomp)|Flame thrower]]s now resemble active [[Flame Chomp|Fire Chomp]]s.
**[[Flame thrower (Flame Chomp)|Flame thrower]]s now resemble active [[Flame Chomp|Fire Chomp]]s.
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*The European version of the game has an inconsistent apostrophe character when played in English; while most text uses a straight apostrophe (') as does all text in the American release, some text was altered to use a curly apostrophe (’).  
*The European version of the game has an inconsistent apostrophe character when played in English; while most text uses a straight apostrophe (') as does all text in the American release, some text was altered to use a curly apostrophe (’).  
*Despite the instruction booklet giving Yoshi's jumps a three-star rating, his [[Long Jump|long jump]]s and [[Triple Jump|triple jump]]s do not go as high or far as Luigi's or even Mario's (who has only a two-star rating).
*Despite the instruction booklet giving Yoshi's jumps a three-star rating, his [[Long Jump|long jump]]s and [[Triple Jump|triple jump]]s do not go as high or far as Luigi's or even Mario's (who has only a two-star rating).
*[[King Boo]] is mistakenly referred to as [[Big Boo (character)|Big Boo]] despite there already being a character with that name.
*[[King Boo]] is mistakenly referred to as [[Big Boo]] despite there already being a character with that name.
*In [[Big Boo's Haunt]], the part of the library leading to the "[[Secret of the Haunted Books]]" Power Star where several [[Bookend]]s fly off the shelves uses the normal floor texture sound instead of the wood texture sound.
*In [[Big Boo's Haunt]], the part of the library leading to the "[[Secret of the Haunted Books]]" Power Star where several [[Bookend]]s fly off the shelves uses the normal floor texture sound instead of the wood texture sound.
*In a similar manner to the above example, on the castle's third floor, the ground by the 50-[[Big Star Door|Star Door]] has the carpet texture sound instead of the normal floor texture sound.
*In a similar manner to the above example, on the castle's third floor, the ground by the 50-[[Big Star Door|Star Door]] has the carpet texture sound instead of the normal floor texture sound.
*The instruction booklet states that Mario and Luigi's speed is the same as Yoshi's. In fact, Mario and Luigi are the fastest in running and [[swim]]ming, respectively.<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' instruction booklet|page=18–20|date=2004|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref>
*The instruction booklet states that Mario and Luigi's speed is the same as Yoshi's. In fact, Mario and Luigi are the fastest in running and [[swim]]ming, respectively.<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' instruction booklet|page=18–20|date=2004|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|author=Nintendo}}</ref>
*Even if the player has collected the Star, a Star that is held by Unagi or Klepto or the caged Star on Tall, Tall Mountain appears as if it has not been collected yet when untouched by the player.
*Even if the player has collected the Star, a Star that is held by Unagi or Klepto or the caged Star on Tall, Tall Mountain appears as if it has not been collected yet when untouched by the player.
*If the player enters the Tower of the Wing Cap without Mario's cap, the Wing Cap still appears on Mario. He even has his cap on until he leaves by any method.
*If the player enters the Tower of the Wing Cap without Mario's cap, the Wing Cap still appears on Mario. He even has his cap on until he leaves by any method.
*The UK version of the game's manual reads, "Thank you for selecting the ''SUPER MARIO''™ Game Card for Nintendo DS™ systems," instead of the full name.<ref>{{cite|url=cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_SuperMario64DS_EN.pdf|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' instruction booklet|format=PDF|page=2|language=en-gb|date=2005|publisher=Nintendo of Europe}}</ref>
*The UK version of the game's manual reads, "Thank you for selecting the ''SUPER MARIO''™ Game Card for Nintendo DS™ systems," instead of the full name.<ref>{{cite|url=cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_SuperMario64DS_EN.pdf|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' instruction booklet|format=PDF|page=2|language=en-gb|date=2005|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|author=Nintendo}}</ref>
*Page 23 of the game's instruction booklet shows a screenshot of Mario on Star 3 in the Bob-omb Battlefield. The Silver Stars on the Touch Screen appear to be actual Power Stars.<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' instruction booklet|page=23|date=2004|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref>
*Page 23 of the game's instruction booklet shows a screenshot of Mario on Star 3 in the Bob-omb Battlefield. The Silver Stars on the Touch Screen appear to be actual Power Stars.<ref>{{cite|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' instruction booklet|page=23|date=2004|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|author=Nintendo}}</ref>


==Pre-release and unused content==
==Pre-release and unused content==
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==Glitches==
==Glitches==
{{main|List of Super Mario 64 DS glitches}}
{{main|List of Super Mario 64 DS glitches}}
===Amp disappearance glitch===
===Amp Death Glitch===
[[File:SM64 DS Amp Glitch.png|thumb|The glitch in action]]
[[File:SM64 DS Amp Glitch.png|thumb|Wario disappearing as the game irises out]]
With one wedge of health, if the player touches an [[Amp]], when they fall down, one-third of their body will be clipped into the ground, and as [[Bowser]]'s face appears, they will disappear.
The player must lose all but one wedge of their health, then touch an [[Amp]]. When they fall down to the ground in the death cutscene, one third of the body is submerged in the ground. As Bowser's face comes onto the screen, the character's body disappears.
 
===Falling Pillar glitch===
Sometimes, when the player [[Long Jump|long-jumps]] under a falling pillar in [[Jolly Roger Bay]], the pillar is destroyed, and the player stays crushed until they lose a life. This only occurs in Version 2 of the game.


===Fence flying===
===Falling Pillar Glitch===
In [[Bob-omb Battlefield]], the player should enter the first cannon by a Goomba, a Brick, and a tree. Then, they should aim so that the tip of the bottom arrow aligns with the tip of the bottom of the floating island. Once the cannon fires, he moves back and forth at the fence, passes through the fence at a certain angle, and ends up on top of the mountain instantly.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw-3Y8FcjMY|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' Weird Glitch|author=ArconisNova|publisher=YouTube|date=June 17, 2014|language=en|accessdate=May 30, 2024}}</ref>
Sometimes, when the player [[Long Jump|long-jumps]] under a falling pillar in [[Jolly Roger Bay]], the pillar is destroyed, and the player stays squished until they lose a life. This works only in Version 2 of the game.


===Hatless Power Flower abilities===
===Hatless Power Flower Abilities===
In [[Tall, Tall Mountain]], the player should grab the cap of anyone except their character. With the cap on, they should go grab the [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] atop the mountain and then get [[Ukiki|Ukkiki]] while the Power Flower is still in effect. They should wait for it to wear off, and while they are flashing back to normal, they should hop into the water, transforming back to normal by the time they reach it. When in the water, the player should head back on land via the waterfall (if they go on land normally, Ukkiki will give his dialogue, causing the character to return to normal). When they climb the waterfall slightly, they can return to land. The player should then get to the top of the mountain via Hoot and get the Power Flower. Depending on which cap they grab, the following effects will happen:
The player should enter [[Tall, Tall Mountain]] as [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], or [[Wario]]. Mario, Luigi, or Wario should obtain the [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] (or the Wing Cap in Mario's case) atop the mountain and then grab the [[Ukiki]] while the Power Flower is still in effect. He should wait for it to wear off and, while he is flashing back to normal, hop into the water, but he should be back to normal by the time he hits it. When in the water, Mario, Luigi, or Wario should head back on land via the waterfall (if he goes on land normally, the Ukiki gives his speech, causing Mario, Luigi, or Wario to return to normal). When he has climbed the waterfall slightly, then he can get on land. Mario, Luigi, or Wario can then go to the top of the mountain via [[Hoot]] and obtain the Power Flower. Depending on which cap he has, the following effects can happen:
*Luigi: His body is invisible, but his head remains the same.
*Mario: Everything is normal, but he has wings growing out of his head.
*Wario: The game freezes the instant the Power Flower is touched. It can also be used to find the debug screen.


*[[Luigi]]: His body will be invisible, but his head will remain the same.
===Clipping Glitch on the Bob-omb Battlefield===
*[[Mario]]: Everything will be normal, but he will have wings growing out of his head.
This glitch can be performed with any character (although Mario should not have wings). First, to perform this glitch, the character would have to go to the [[Bob-omb Battlefield]]. Once he is on the mountain trail, he should enter the first cannon by a Goomba, a Brick, and a tree. Then, the character should aim so that the tip of the bottom arrow aligns with the tip of the bottom of the floating island. Then once the character fires, he makes a glitchy movement going back and forth and then passes through the fence at a certain angle and ends up on top of the mountain instantly.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw-3Y8FcjMY|title=''Super Mario 64 DS'' Weird Glitch|author=ArconisNova|publisher=YouTube|date=June 17, 2014|language=en|accessdate=May 30, 2024}}</ref>
*[[Wario]]: The game will freeze the instant the Power Flower is touched. It can also be used to find the debug screen.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The original European version of ''Super Mario 64 DS'' received a PEGI 3+ rating. However, due to content regulations in Europe growing stricter over the years, the European Virtual Console rerelease instead received a PEGI 12+ rating because of the gambling in Luigi's mini-games. This also applies to ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
*The original European version of ''Super Mario 64 DS'' received a PEGI 3+ rating. However, due to content regulations in Europe growing stricter over the years, the European Virtual Console rerelease instead received a PEGI 12+ rating because of the gambling in Luigi's mini-games. This also applies to ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]''
==External links==
*[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_SuperMario64DS_EN.pdf Official English instruction booklet]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/20010000015449 Official Japanese profile for the Wii U Virtual Console]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/asmj/index.html Official Japanese website]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/asmj/index.html Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/20010000015449 Japanese profile for the Wii U Virtual Console]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-DS/Super-Mario-64-DS-273179.html European website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050615202718/http://nintendo.com.au/supermario64ds/index_forced.html Australian website]
*[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_SuperMario64DS_EN.pdf English instruction booklet]
*[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_SuperMario64DS_ES.pdf Spanish instruction booklet]
*[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_SuperMario64DS_FR.pdf French instruction booklet]
*[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_SuperMario64DS_IT.pdf Italian instruction booklet]
*[https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_ds_21/Manual_NintendoDS_SuperMario64DS_DE.pdf German instruction booklet]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NTR/JPN/ASMJ/ASMJ_J.pdf Japanese instruction booklet]


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