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In ''Super Mario 64'', the Power Star is behind some iron bars, which can only be removed by [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ing the peg that the Chain-Chomp's chain is attached to three times. This frees the Chain-Chomp, letting it break the bars and escape. The Star in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' is located in the same place and can be collected in the same way, but there are several alternatives to getting this Star. This includes using [[Vanish Mario|Vanish Luigi]] to phase through the bars, ground-pounding the peg a single time as [[Wario]], or collecting the Star during [[5 Silver Stars!]] using Vanish Luigi when the Chain-Chomp relocates to the adjacent field.
In ''Super Mario 64'', the Power Star is behind some iron bars, which can only be removed by [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]ing the peg that the Chain-Chomp's chain is attached to three times. This frees the Chain-Chomp, letting it break the bars and escape. The Star in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' is located in the same place and can be collected in the same way, but there are several alternatives to getting this Star. This includes using [[Vanish Mario|Vanish Luigi]] to phase through the bars, ground-pounding the peg a single time as [[Wario]], or collecting the Star during [[5 Silver Stars!]] using Vanish Luigi when the Chain-Chomp relocates to the adjacent field.


Through a [[List of Super Mario 64 glitches#Bob-omb Clip|glitch]], it is possible to use an exploding [[Bob-omb]] to clip through the gate instead.
Through a [[List of Super Mario 64 glitches#Bob-omb Clip|glitch]], it is possible to use an exploding [[Bob-omb]] to clip through the gate instead. It is commonly done in speedruns.


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

Revision as of 10:36, October 12, 2019

Template:Missionbox Behind Chain Chomp's Gate (also known as Behind Big Chomp's Gate[1]) is the sixth mission of Bob-omb Battlefield in Super Mario 64. In Super Mario 64 DS, the mission's name is hyphenated Behind Chain-Chomp's Gate and was moved to the seventh and final mission of the course. The mission's objective is to obtain the Power Star guarded by the titular Chain-Chomp.

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In Super Mario 64, the Power Star is behind some iron bars, which can only be removed by ground-pounding the peg that the Chain-Chomp's chain is attached to three times. This frees the Chain-Chomp, letting it break the bars and escape. The Star in Super Mario 64 DS is located in the same place and can be collected in the same way, but there are several alternatives to getting this Star. This includes using Vanish Luigi to phase through the bars, ground-pounding the peg a single time as Wario, or collecting the Star during 5 Silver Stars! using Vanish Luigi when the Chain-Chomp relocates to the adjacent field.

Through a glitch, it is possible to use an exploding Bob-omb to clip through the gate instead. It is commonly done in speedruns.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese 汪汪看守的铁门[2]
Wāngwāng Kānshǒu de Tiěmén
Iron Gate guarded by Chain Chomp
German Befreie den Kettenhund[?] Free the Chain Chomp
Italian Oltre il cancello di Categnaccio[?] Beyond Chain Chomp's gate
Korean 멍멍이 집으로[?]
Meongmeongi jib euro
To the Chain Chomp's House
Spanish Da rienda suelta a Chomp Cadenas[?] Unleash Chain Chomp

Trivia

  • In Super Mario 64, a higher jump is required to collect the Star, since it is too high to collect with a normal one; in Super Mario 64 DS, this has been changed so that a normal jump can be used.

References

  1. ^ (February 24, 1998). Course 1: Bob-omb Battlefield. Nintendo: Super Mario 64 Strategy (Internet Archive: Wayback Machine). Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  2. ^ From iQue's localization of Super Mario 64 DS.

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