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It is also possible to collect the Star without the triangles by reaching the platform where the Star in the mission [[Somewhere Over the Rainbow]] is, then falling off it in a precise matter.
It is also possible to collect the Star without the triangles by reaching the platform where the Star in the mission [[Somewhere Over the Rainbow]] is, then falling off it in a precise matter.


In the DS version, if [[Luigi]] rides the [[magic carpet]] to the right of the spinning platforms, then rides the carpet to the left at the end of the previous carpet's path, and then lands on an L-shaped platform before another spinning platform, he can [[Backward Somersault|backflip]] to the Star from there.
In the DS version, if [[Luigi]] rides the [[magic carpet]] to the right of the spinning platforms, then rides the carpet to the left at the end of the previous carpet's path, and then lands on an L-shaped platform before another spinning platform, he can [[Backward Somersault|backward-somersault]] to the Star from there.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 19:05, March 16, 2022

Template:Missionbox Tricky Triangles! is the fifth mission of Rainbow Ride in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS.

Layout

Once the player reaches the four spinning platforms, they need to slide down the pole to the left. The player then has to use a seesaw to reach another platform, followed by using a swinging platform to cross the gap. Then the player has to cross a series of Falling Blocks with a seesaw between them and jump across a gap while avoiding a flame thrower. Past the moving platform ahead is a gap with Falling Blocks across it, followed by a slight ramp and a few more Falling Blocks. After the player crosses these blocks, there is a large platform with a Purple Switch and triangular platforms. Pressing the switch will cause the triangles to flip upside-down, allowing the player to use them as platforms. The player needs to climb the platforms to reach the Power Star before the switch's timer runs out. The player must do this quickly because the time limit is very short.

It is also possible to collect the Star without the triangles by reaching the platform where the Star in the mission Somewhere Over the Rainbow is, then falling off it in a precise matter.

In the DS version, if Luigi rides the magic carpet to the right of the spinning platforms, then rides the carpet to the left at the end of the previous carpet's path, and then lands on an L-shaped platform before another spinning platform, he can backward-somersault to the Star from there.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おおぞら アスレチック[?]
Ōzora Asurechikku
Heavenly Athletics
Chinese 狡猾的三角[1]
Jiǎohuá de Sānjiǎo
Tricky Triangles
German Überwinde die Macht der Dreiecke! (SM64)
Tückische Dreiecke (SM64 DS)
[?]
Overcome the Power of the Triangles!
Treacherous Triangles
Italian Triangoli Traditori![?] Treacherous Triangles!
Korean 하늘위장애물경기[?]
Haneul wi Jangaemul Gyeonggi
Athletics over the Sky
Spanish El secreto de las pirámides[?] The Secret of the Pyramids

References

  1. ^ From the Template:Media link and the star menu of Super Mario 64 DS as localized by iQue.

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