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'''Metal-Head Mario Can Move!''' is the third mission of the [[Hazy Maze Cave]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', though it is renamed '''Metal-Head Wario Can Move''' in the latter due to [[Wario]] being the only one who can turn [[Metal Mario|metal]]. The mission involves using the Metal power-up to activate a [[! Switch#Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS|Purple Switch]] underwater.
'''Metal-Head Mario Can Move!''' is the third mission of the [[Hazy Maze Cave]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', though it is renamed '''Metal-Head Wario Can Move''' in the latter due to [[Wario]] being the only one who can turn [[Metal Mario|metal]]. The mission involves using the Metal power-up to activate a [[! Switch#Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS|Purple Switch]] underwater.
==Layout==
==Layout==
From the start of the level, the player has to take the path on the left and make their way to the Underground Lake, similar to in the [[Swimming Beast in the Cavern|first mission]]. Once the player reaches the cavern, they need to hit the [[Metal Box|green block]] in the N64 version or the [[? Block]] as Wario in the DS version to turn into Metal form. Once the player has turned to metal, they need to quickly follow the path into and under the water that leads to a Purple Switch (although the switch can be pressed with a well-timed [[Side Somersault]] into a [[Ground Pound]] or [[Triple Jump]]<ref> (December 19, 2018). [https://youtu.be/gL_wg1desEM Metal-Head Mario Can Move! Without Metal Cap]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 20, 2021.</ref>). Pressing the switch will open the nearby gate blocking the door into the room with the [[Power Star]]. The Star rests at the end of the room, and the player needs to do a couple of [[Long Jump]]s to cross the gaps to reach it. Alternatively, [[Luigi]] can [[Backward Somersault|backflip]] to reach the end of the room, [[Mario]] can [[Wall Jump|wall-jump]] to get there, and [[Yoshi]] can [[Flutter Jump|flutter-jump]] to get there.
From the start of the level, the player has to take the path on the left and make their way to the Underground Lake, similar to in the [[Swimming Beast in the Cavern|first mission]]. Once the player reaches the cavern, they need to hit the [[Metal Box|green block]] in the N64 version or the [[? Block]] as Wario in the DS version to turn into Metal form. Once the player has turned to metal, they need to quickly follow the path into and under the water that leads to a Purple Switch (although the switch can be pressed with a well-timed [[Side Somersault]] into a [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]] or [[Triple Jump]]<ref> (December 19, 2018). [https://youtu.be/gL_wg1desEM Metal-Head Mario Can Move! Without Metal Cap]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 20, 2021.</ref>). Pressing the switch will open the nearby gate blocking the door into the Abandoned Mine. The [[Power Star]] rests at the end of the mine, and the player needs to do a couple of [[Long Jump]]s to cross the gaps to reach it. Alternatively, [[Luigi]] can [[Backward Somersault]] to reach the end of the mine, [[Mario]] can [[Wall Jump|Wall Kick]] to get there, and [[Yoshi]] can [[Flutter Jump|flutter kick]] to get there.


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

Revision as of 14:06, March 16, 2022

Template:Missionbox Metal-Head Mario Can Move! is the third mission of the Hazy Maze Cave in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, though it is renamed Metal-Head Wario Can Move in the latter due to Wario being the only one who can turn metal. The mission involves using the Metal power-up to activate a Purple Switch underwater.

Layout

From the start of the level, the player has to take the path on the left and make their way to the Underground Lake, similar to in the first mission. Once the player reaches the cavern, they need to hit the green block in the N64 version or the ? Block as Wario in the DS version to turn into Metal form. Once the player has turned to metal, they need to quickly follow the path into and under the water that leads to a Purple Switch (although the switch can be pressed with a well-timed Side Somersault into a ground-pound or Triple Jump[1]). Pressing the switch will open the nearby gate blocking the door into the Abandoned Mine. The Power Star rests at the end of the mine, and the player needs to do a couple of Long Jumps to cross the gaps to reach it. Alternatively, Luigi can Backward Somersault to reach the end of the mine, Mario can Wall Kick to get there, and Yoshi can flutter kick to get there.

Names in other languages

Super Mario 64

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メタルで ダッシュ[?]
Metaru de dasshu
Dash in Metal
Chinese 金属马力欧[?]
Jīnshǔ Mǎlìōu
Metal Mario
German Laufe auf dem Grund des Sees![?] Walk on the Bottom of the Lake!
Italian Mario, che uomo di ferro![2] Mario, what an iron man!

Super Mario 64 DS

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese はしれ!メタルワリオ[?]
Hashire! Metaru Wario
Run! Metal Wario
Chinese 金属瓦力欧快跑[3]
Jīnshǔ Wǎlìōu Kuàipǎo
Metal Wario Run
German Wario, der Metallschädel[?] Wario, the Metal Skull
Italian Wario di Ferro la può spostare[?] Metal Wario Can Move It
Korean 달려라!메탈와리오[?]
Dallyeora! Metal Wario
Run! Metal Wario
Spanish ¡Wario, el hombre de hierro![?] Wario, the iron man!

References

  1. ^ (December 19, 2018). Metal-Head Mario Can Move! Without Metal Cap. YouTube. Retrieved January 20, 2021.
  2. ^ Super Mario Bros. Enciclopedia; pag. 88
  3. ^ From the Template:Media link and the star menu of Super Mario 64 DS as localized by iQue.

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