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|SpaM=The Loot of the Sunken Ship
|SpaM=The Booty of the Sunken Ship
|Fre=Pillez le bateau coulé (''SM64'')<br>Pillage du bateau submergé (''SM64 DS'')
|Fre=Pillez le bateau coulé (''SM64'')<br>Pillage du bateau submergé (''SM64 DS'')
|FreM=Plunder the Sunken Ship<br>Plundering the Submerged Ship
|FreM=Plunder the Sunken Ship<br>Plundering the Submerged Ship

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Mission
Plunder in the Sunken Ship
Jolly Roger Bay Ship Hatch.png
Super Mario 64
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Super Mario 64 DS
Location Jolly Roger Bay
Mission # 1
Game Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS
<<N64 <<DS Directory of missions >>

Plunder in the Sunken Ship is the first mission of Jolly Roger Bay in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. Its objective is to find a Power Star inside a sunken ship.

Layout

The titular sunken ship is located at the bottom of the bay, at the other end of where the player starts. It can be entered only through a small hatch, which is guarded by Unagi the eel. After the player dives down to the boat, Unagi must be lured out of the hatch before it can be entered. (This is done using a much different procedure between the two games.) Once Unagi leaves, it starts circling above the ship but lets the player enter. In Super Mario 64, there are four treasure chests inside the ship that must be opened in the correct order. If this is done correctly, the ship rises to the surface, draining all of the water out. The correct order for opening the chests is:

  1. In the back, directly in front of the player.
  2. Turning around, the chest on the left.
  3. The chest on the right.
  4. Turning around again, the remaining chest in the center.

In Super Mario 64 DS, there is only a single treasure chest, but opening it has the same effect. Once all of the water is gone, the player can climb up a series of platforms to reach a yellow block. This block contains the mission's Power Star, and collecting it completes the mission.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ちんぼつせんの おたから[?]
Chinbotsusen no otakara
The Sunken Ship's Treasure
Chinese 沉船里的宝藏[2]
Chénchuán lǐ de Bǎozàng
Treasure in the Sunken Ship
French Pillez le bateau coulé (SM64)
Pillage du bateau submergé (SM64 DS)
[?]
Plunder the Sunken Ship
Plundering the Submerged Ship
German Tauche in das Schiffswrack! (SM64)
Ein untergegangener Schatz (SM64 DS)
[?]
Dive into the Shipwreck!
A Sunken Treasure
Italian Il bottino della nave affondata (Super Mario 64 DS)[?] The booty of the sunken ship
Il bottino della nave sommersa[1] The booty of the submerged ship
Korean 침몰선의보물[?]
Chimmolseon ui bomul
Treasure of the Sunken Ship
Spanish El botín del barco hundido[?] The Booty of the Sunken Ship

References

  1. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia, pag. 87
  2. ^ From iQue's localization of Super Mario 64 DS.