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[[Image:Roof2.PNG|thumb|Mario and Yoshi on Princess Peach's Castle's roof.]]
[[Image:Roof2.PNG|thumb|Mario and Yoshi on Princess Peach's Castle's roof.]]
There are three '''roofs''' in the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' series: [[Princess Peach's Castle]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the roof of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', and one on [[Big Boo's Haunt]]. After playing ''Super Mario 64'' and earning 120 power [[star]]s, the grate on the sand that was previously sealed opens to reveal a cannon. Firing [[Mario]] to the roof of the Castle results in talking to Yoshi (on the roof), who will give Mario 100 [[1-Up Mushroom|1-Up]]s, and an enhanced triple jump. Also up there is a [[Wing Cap]]. In addition in the enhanced [[Super Mario 64 DS|remake for the Nintendo DS]], Luigi's last rabbit, three 1-Ups and a red [[! Block]] can be found. The roof in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' features a small fence around the area the three mushrooms are found.
There are three '''roofs''' in the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' series: [[Princess Peach's Castle]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the roof of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', and one on [[Big Boo's Haunt]]. After playing ''Super Mario 64'' and earning 120 power [[star]]s, the grate on the sand that was previously sealed opens to reveal a cannon. Firing [[Mario]] to the roof of the Castle results in talking to Yoshi (on the roof), who will give Mario 100 [[1-Up Mushroom|1-Up]]s, and an enhanced triple jump. Also up there is a [[Wing Cap]]. In the DS version, this was done away with (since Yoshi is a playable character), but Luigi's final rabbit can be found on the castle roof, as well as a [[Power Flower]] (or Wing Cap if the player uses Mario). The roof in ''Super Mario 64 DS'' features a small fence around the area the three mushrooms are found.


In Big Boo's haunt, there's a balcony/roof section of the mansion; this is where the [[player]] fights [[Big Boo]]. The player can get to the actual roof from here. Inside the double doors, there's a stage room. Up the stage is the double doors to the half-roof, half-balcony. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', there's a [[Luigi]] painting on the wall near the [[Blue Coin Block]]. The single door goes to the ledge in the library. There's also a Boo painting to the west. On the actual roof, there's a red [[? Block]].
In Big Boo's haunt, there's a balcony/roof section of the mansion; this is where the [[player]] fights [[Big Boo]]. The player can get to the actual roof from here. Inside the double doors, there's a stage room. Up the stage is the double doors to the half-roof, half-balcony. In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', there's a [[Luigi]] painting on the wall near the [[Blue Coin Block]]. The single door goes to the ledge in the library. There's also a Boo painting to the west. On the actual roof, there's a red [[? Block]].

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Mario and Yoshi on Princess Peach's Castle's roof.

There are three roofs in the Mario series: Princess Peach's Castle in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, the roof of Luigi's Mansion, and one on Big Boo's Haunt. After playing Super Mario 64 and earning 120 power stars, the grate on the sand that was previously sealed opens to reveal a cannon. Firing Mario to the roof of the Castle results in talking to Yoshi (on the roof), who will give Mario 100 1-Ups, and an enhanced triple jump. Also up there is a Wing Cap. In the DS version, this was done away with (since Yoshi is a playable character), but Luigi's final rabbit can be found on the castle roof, as well as a Power Flower (or Wing Cap if the player uses Mario). The roof in Super Mario 64 DS features a small fence around the area the three mushrooms are found.

In Big Boo's haunt, there's a balcony/roof section of the mansion; this is where the player fights Big Boo. The player can get to the actual roof from here. Inside the double doors, there's a stage room. Up the stage is the double doors to the half-roof, half-balcony. In Super Mario 64 DS, there's a Luigi painting on the wall near the Blue Coin Block. The single door goes to the ledge in the library. There's also a Boo painting to the west. On the actual roof, there's a red ? Block.

In Luigi's Mansion, it is possible to traverse the mansion's roof. Several Shy Guys and Flashes are here, as well as the key to the Armory; the entrance to the Sealed Room can also be found here. The player is also transported here for the final battle against King Boo in the Bowser suit.