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[[Image:Star Door.PNG|thumb| | [[Image:Star Door.PNG|thumb|A '''Star Door''' in ''Super Mario 64''.]] | ||
'''Star Doors''' are doors in [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle]] that appeared in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its sequel ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. Like most locked doors in | '''Star Doors''' are doors in [[Princess Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle]] that appeared in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and its sequel ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. Like most locked doors in these games, a certain number of [[Power Stars]] must be obtained before they can be opened (although Star Doors require many more Power Stars than regular doors). Once unlocked, the doors will slide open allowing [[Mario]] to enter. | ||
Four star doors exist in the | Four star doors exist in the games: | ||
# The first floor door guards the first battle with [[Bowser]]. Eight | # The first floor door guards the first battle with [[Bowser]]. Eight Power Stars are required to open it (twelve in ''DS''). | ||
# The door in the basement requires 30 | # The door in the basement requires 30 Power Stars to open and holds [[Dire, Dire Docks]] and [[Bowser in the Fire Sea]] behind it. | ||
# The next door is on the floor above the lobby at the top of the stairs. 50 Stars are needed and behind it are | # The next door is on the floor above the lobby at the top of the stairs. 50 Power Stars are needed and behind it are a number of other levels. | ||
# The | # The last door leads to the final battle with Bowser. It needs 70 Power Stars (80 in ''DS'') to be unlocked. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*If Mario attempts to open the final door without 70 Power Stars, Bowser will | *If Mario attempts to open the final door without 70 Power Stars, a message from Bowser will appear and the door will open. Mario can then enter the door, but will be deterred by the Endless Stairs ([[List of glitches in Super Mario 64#Backwards Long Jump|a glitch]] can be used to bypass these, allowing Mario to enter the final level). | ||
*In the remake, if | *In the remake, if anyone other than Mario attempts to open the final door (80 Power Stars or not), they will still encounter the Endless Stairs. | ||
*Only Mario can open Star Doors. | *Only Mario can open Star Doors. However, once they're open, anyone can enter them. | ||
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Revision as of 18:25, November 28, 2012
Star Doors are doors in Peach's Castle that appeared in Super Mario 64 and its sequel Super Mario 64 DS. Like most locked doors in these games, a certain number of Power Stars must be obtained before they can be opened (although Star Doors require many more Power Stars than regular doors). Once unlocked, the doors will slide open allowing Mario to enter.
Four star doors exist in the games:
- The first floor door guards the first battle with Bowser. Eight Power Stars are required to open it (twelve in DS).
- The door in the basement requires 30 Power Stars to open and holds Dire, Dire Docks and Bowser in the Fire Sea behind it.
- The next door is on the floor above the lobby at the top of the stairs. 50 Power Stars are needed and behind it are a number of other levels.
- The last door leads to the final battle with Bowser. It needs 70 Power Stars (80 in DS) to be unlocked.
Trivia
- If Mario attempts to open the final door without 70 Power Stars, a message from Bowser will appear and the door will open. Mario can then enter the door, but will be deterred by the Endless Stairs (a glitch can be used to bypass these, allowing Mario to enter the final level).
- In the remake, if anyone other than Mario attempts to open the final door (80 Power Stars or not), they will still encounter the Endless Stairs.
- Only Mario can open Star Doors. However, once they're open, anyone can enter them.