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[[Image:The Fire Sea.jpg|200px|thumb|right|At the start of '''Bowser in the Fire Sea'''.]]
[[Image:The Fire Sea.jpg|200px|thumb|right|At the start of '''Bowser in the Fire Sea'''.]]
'''Bowser in the Fire Sea''' is a [[Bowser]] level in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. The Fire Sea is made up of concrete and mesh platforms above a huge lake of lava. Several [[Bully|Bullies]] and [[Goomba]]s guard these platforms and the route to Bowser's arena.
'''Bowser in the Fire Sea''' is a [[Bowser]] level in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. The Fire Sea is made up of concrete and mesh platforms above a huge lake of [[lava]]. Several [[Bully|Bullies]] and [[Goomba]]s guard these platforms and the route to Bowser's arena.


[[image:Bowsers_uvula_exposed.jpg|150px|left|thumb|Mario vs. Bowser in ''Super Mario 64 DS''.]]
[[image:Bowsers_uvula_exposed.jpg|150px|left|thumb|Mario vs. Bowser in ''Super Mario 64 DS''.]]
The entrance to Bowser in the Fire Sea is found in the same room of [[Princess Peach's Castle]] as the entrance to [[Dire, Dire Docks]], which in itself requires thirty [[Power Stars]] to enter. Before obtaining the first Power Star from Dire, Dire Docks, the blue portal to the water level will be in front of the entrance to Bowser in the Fire Sea. Once the first [[Power Star]] of Dire, Dire Docks is obtained, the blue portal will move to the back of the room, allowing access to Bowser in the Fire Sea. One [[Power Star]] can be found in the [[Nintendo 64]] version of the game, while two can be found in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake.
The entrance to Bowser in the Fire Sea is found in the same room of [[Princess Peach's Castle]] as the entrance to [[Dire, Dire Docks]], which in itself requires thirty [[Power Stars]] to enter. Before obtaining the first Power Star from Dire, Dire Docks, the blue portal to the water level will be in front of the entrance to Bowser in the Fire Sea. Once the first Power Star of Dire, Dire Docks is obtained, the blue portal will move to the back of the room, allowing access to Bowser in the Fire Sea. One [[Power Star]] can be found in the [[Nintendo 64]] version of the game, while two can be found in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake.


The way to defeat Bowser is the same as in [[Bowser in the Dark World]]. Unlike the first fight with Bowser, he will no longer shoot his fiery breath. Instead, he will spit up to three fire balls which burn Mario. However, when Bowser gets thrown off the edge by Mario and touches land again or when Mario first meets him, the platform will start to tilt, then will slow down, and will go back to normal. Bowser can also warp to a different part of the platform to attack Mario. When Mario is to far away from Bowser, Bowser will charge at the hero. However, he will stop if he gets to close to the edge of the platform. Upon defeating Bowser, Mario will receive the key to the castle's upper floors.
The way to defeat Bowser is the same as in [[Bowser in the Dark World]]. Unlike the first fight with Bowser, he will no longer shoot his fiery breath. Instead, he will spit up to three fire balls which burn [[Mario]]. However, when Bowser gets thrown off the edge by Mario and touches land again or when Mario first meets him, the platform will start to tilt, then will slow down, and will go back to normal. Bowser can also warp to a different part of the platform to attack Mario. When Mario is to far away from Bowser, Bowser will charge at the hero. However, he will stop if he gets to close to the edge of the platform. Upon defeating Bowser, Mario will receive the key to the castle's upper floors.


==Levels==
==Levels==

Revision as of 16:01, March 23, 2012

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File:The Fire Sea.jpg
At the start of Bowser in the Fire Sea.

Bowser in the Fire Sea is a Bowser level in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. The Fire Sea is made up of concrete and mesh platforms above a huge lake of lava. Several Bullies and Goombas guard these platforms and the route to Bowser's arena.

File:Bowsers uvula exposed.jpg
Mario vs. Bowser in Super Mario 64 DS.

The entrance to Bowser in the Fire Sea is found in the same room of Princess Peach's Castle as the entrance to Dire, Dire Docks, which in itself requires thirty Power Stars to enter. Before obtaining the first Power Star from Dire, Dire Docks, the blue portal to the water level will be in front of the entrance to Bowser in the Fire Sea. Once the first Power Star of Dire, Dire Docks is obtained, the blue portal will move to the back of the room, allowing access to Bowser in the Fire Sea. One Power Star can be found in the Nintendo 64 version of the game, while two can be found in the Nintendo DS remake.

The way to defeat Bowser is the same as in Bowser in the Dark World. Unlike the first fight with Bowser, he will no longer shoot his fiery breath. Instead, he will spit up to three fire balls which burn Mario. However, when Bowser gets thrown off the edge by Mario and touches land again or when Mario first meets him, the platform will start to tilt, then will slow down, and will go back to normal. Bowser can also warp to a different part of the platform to attack Mario. When Mario is to far away from Bowser, Bowser will charge at the hero. However, he will stop if he gets to close to the edge of the platform. Upon defeating Bowser, Mario will receive the key to the castle's upper floors.

Levels

Star 1

File:BowserFireSea.jpg
Bowser seen in Super Mario 64 in Bowser in the Fire Sea.

As with Bowser in the Dark World, there are eight Red Coins to be collected. The Power Star will appear atop a wall shortly before the Warp Zone that leads to Bowser himself; Wall Jumping is required to reach it.

Star 2 (DS only)

Near where Star 1 will appear is a Star Switch. Upon pressing it, the Power Star will appear on the far side of a lava pool that the player must quickly backtrack across in order to reach it before it disappears.

Names in Other Languages

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Trivia

  • The crystals that Amps circle in Super Mario 64 and the DS remake resemble the crystals on the shoulders of SpaceGodzilla.