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The Power Star is hidden inside the terrain, specifically the corner of the wall next to the rotating bridge and the sleeping [[Piranha Plant]]. The only intended means to release the Star is to break this corner, which can | The Power Star is hidden inside the terrain, specifically the corner of the wall next to the rotating bridge and the sleeping [[Piranha Plant]]. The only intended means to release the Star is to break this corner, which can be achieved only by firing the player character into it from the [[cannon]]. (However, there are setups to collect the Star by ledge-grabbing through the unbroken wall.<ref>Samusaran94 (October 11, 2014). [https://youtu.be/uWQIjIF12jo Super Mario 64 : Easy Cannonless (Blast away the wall)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 11, 2021.</ref>) In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', a short animation then shows the Power Star emerging from the wall. After that, the player can follow the path up and easily collect the Power Star. The wall to the left of the one containing the Star is similarly destructible, though nothing is inside it. | ||
It should also be noted that in ''Super Mario 64'', after hitting one of the destructible walls, [[Mario]] will lose one wedge of [[Health Meter|health]]. He may also take small fall damage if the collision is too high up. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', no wedges of health are lost after the player hits the wall. | It should also be noted that in ''Super Mario 64'', after hitting one of the destructible walls, [[Mario]] will lose one wedge of [[Health Meter|health]]. He may also take small fall damage if the collision is too high up. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', no wedges of health are lost after the player hits the wall. |
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Template:Missionbox Blast Away the Wall is the sixth mission of Whomp's Fortress in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. Its objective is to obtain the Power Star inside a wall.
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The Power Star is hidden inside the terrain, specifically the corner of the wall next to the rotating bridge and the sleeping Piranha Plant. The only intended means to release the Star is to break this corner, which can be achieved only by firing the player character into it from the cannon. (However, there are setups to collect the Star by ledge-grabbing through the unbroken wall.[1]) In Super Mario 64 DS, a short animation then shows the Power Star emerging from the wall. After that, the player can follow the path up and easily collect the Power Star. The wall to the left of the one containing the Star is similarly destructible, though nothing is inside it.
It should also be noted that in Super Mario 64, after hitting one of the destructible walls, Mario will lose one wedge of health. He may also take small fall damage if the collision is too high up. In Super Mario 64 DS, no wedges of health are lost after the player hits the wall.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 破壁摘星[2] Pòbì Zhāixīng |
Break The Wall And Pick The Star | |
German | Zerstöre die Felswand! (SM64) Die Wand ist im Weg (SM64 DS)[?] |
Destroy the Crag! The Wall Is in the Way |
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Italian | Distruggi il Muro[?] | Destroy the Wall | |
Korean | 대포로부숴라![?] Daepo ro busweora! |
Wreck with the Cannon! | |
Spanish | A cañonazos contra el muro[?] | Cannon-Shots Against the Wall |
Trivia
- In the Super Mario Galaxy 2 recreation of Whomp's Fortress, Throwback Galaxy, the walls that are blasted away in this mission are already destroyed.
References
- ^ Samusaran94 (October 11, 2014). Super Mario 64 : Easy Cannonless (Blast away the wall). YouTube. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
- ^ From iQue's localization of Super Mario 64 DS.