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The third [[Power Star]] is found inside the Ocean Cave, which can be reached only by [[swim]]ming through an underwater tunnel near the bottom of the bay. The cave is outside the [[water]], and at its entrance is a [[sign]] that threatens anyone who enters with "certain disaster." Inside are [[Falling Pillar|triangular columns]] that fall in the player's direction, potentially crushing them. In ''Super Mario 64'', [[Mario]] can grab a [[Metal Cap]] that makes him impervious to the columns' damage, and in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the player can grab a [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] that gives them benefits as well (with Mario being able to [[Balloon Mario|float]] above the columns, [[Luigi]] turning [[Vanish Mario|invisible]] and passing through the columns, and [[Wario]] turning [[Metal Mario|metal]] and being invulnerable to the columns). Past the columns are some [[treasure chest|Treasure Chest]]s and a sign that was left by The Cap'n. The sign tells the player that The Cap'n has hidden a treasure, and the chests must be opened in a specific order in order to obtain it. If a chest is opened in the wrong order, the player gets shocked with a weak bolt. Once all four chests are opened in the correct order (back, left, right, front), the final chest releases a Power Star that the player is free to obtain. | The third [[Power Star]] is found inside the Ocean Cave, which can be reached only by [[swim]]ming through an underwater tunnel near the bottom of the bay. The cave is outside the [[water]], and at its entrance is a [[sign]] that threatens anyone who enters with "certain disaster." Inside are [[Falling Pillar|triangular columns]] that fall in the player's direction, potentially crushing them. In ''Super Mario 64'', [[Mario]] can grab a [[Metal Cap]] that makes him impervious to the columns' damage, and in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the player can grab a [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] that gives them benefits as well (with Mario being able to [[Balloon Mario|float]] above the columns, [[Luigi]] turning [[Vanish Mario|invisible]] and passing through the columns, and [[Wario]] turning [[Metal Mario|metal]] and being invulnerable to the columns). Past the columns are some [[treasure chest|Treasure Chest]]s and a sign that was left by The Cap'n. The sign tells the player that The Cap'n has hidden a treasure, and the chests must be opened in a specific order in order to obtain it. If a chest is opened in the wrong order, the player gets shocked with a weak bolt. Once all four chests are opened in the correct order (back, left, right, front), the final chest releases a Power Star that the player is free to obtain. | ||
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