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Unlike in ''Super Mario 64'', [[Mario]] is not the only playable character (nor is he even available at the start); [[Yoshi]], [[Luigi]], and [[Wario]] become playable characters and can also join the adventure in order to rescue [[Princess Peach]] from the hands of [[Bowser]]. This is the first and currently only game in the ''Mario'' platformer series where Wario is playable, and also one of the two games where Yoshi himself is playable but is neither ridden nor controlled by any of the other characters, the other being ''[[Super Mario Run]]''.
Unlike in ''Super Mario 64'', [[Mario]] is not the only playable character (nor is he even available at the start); [[Yoshi]], [[Luigi]], and [[Wario]] become playable characters and can also join the adventure in order to rescue [[Princess Peach]] from the hands of [[Bowser]]. This is the first and currently only game in the ''Mario'' platformer series where Wario is playable, and also one of the two games where Yoshi himself is playable but is neither ridden nor controlled by any of the other characters, the other being ''[[Super Mario Run]]''.


Other new features within the game include a wireless multiplayer VS. Mode, in which up to four players can play simultaneously on each Nintendo DS connected together locally (though this cannot be done on the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]] version except for the single-player training), [[minigame]]s to play with each character, and new additions to the story mode such as new courses, missions, and bosses.
Other new features within the game include a wireless multiplayer VS. Mode, in which up to four players can play simultaneously on each Nintendo DS connected together locally (though this cannot be done on the [[Wii U]] [[Virtual Console]] version except for the single-player training), [[minigame]]s to play with each character, and new additions to the story mode, such as new courses, missions, and bosses.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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In the painting worlds and some secret courses, the caps of Mario, Luigi, and Wario can be found and are visible on the Touch Screen. When a cap is put on, the player's character turns into the corresponding character who owns the cap. He gets all moves of the character who owns the cap, including the [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] power-ups, but will keep his original voice. The caps are usually found on the heads of [[Goomba]]s, [[Boo]]s, or [[Dorrie]]; on land or underwater; or on any other enemy.
In the painting worlds and some secret courses, the caps of Mario, Luigi, and Wario can be found and are visible on the Touch Screen. When a cap is put on, the player's character turns into the corresponding character who owns the cap. He gets all moves of the character who owns the cap, including the [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] power-ups, but will keep his original voice. The caps are usually found on the heads of [[Goomba]]s, [[Boo]]s, or [[Dorrie]]; on land or underwater; or on any other enemy.


When the player is hit by an enemy, the cap topples off, and the character needs to retrieve it in a limited time. When the cap disappears, it reappears on a different, set, random location in the course. If Mario, Luigi, or Wario loses their original cap, they cannot pick up any other characters' caps or use Power Flowers until they retrieve their own. They also take double damage when hurt.
When the player is hit by an enemy, the cap topples off, and the character needs to retrieve it within a limited time. When the cap disappears, it reappears on a different, set, random location in the course. If Mario, Luigi, or Wario loses their original cap, they cannot pick up any other characters' caps or use Power Flowers until they retrieve their own. They also take double damage when hurt.


With Yoshi, a player can select the cap when selecting a Star right after jumping into a painting. If a cap is selected, Yoshi will put it on after entering the course. Yoshi is the only character that can use all three caps.
With Yoshi, a player can select the cap when selecting a Star right after jumping into a painting. If a cap is selected, Yoshi will put it on after entering the course. Yoshi is the only character that can use all three caps.
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==Courses and missions==
==Courses and missions==
The following table displays information regarding each course, the [[Power Star]]s found within each course, how to get the Stars, and what character is required to obtain the Stars. During some missions, the player can find a cap of another character that will transform them into the character that owns the respective cap. The number of caps in a course varies and is based on which characters have been rescued, with few exceptions. Yoshi does not have a cap but is able to choose from the rescued characters before selecting a mission. When the player's coin meter reaches 100 for the first time in a particular course, a bonus Power Star appears, making a total of eight Power Stars available in each course. If the player receives a Star and redoes the mission, the Power Star will appear as blue and will not count toward the total.
The following table displays information regarding each course, the [[Power Star]]s found within each course, how to get the Stars, and what character is required to obtain the Stars. During some missions, the player can find a cap of another character that will transform them into the character that owns the respective cap. The number of caps in a course varies and is based on which characters have been rescued, with few exceptions. Yoshi does not have a cap but is able to choose from the rescued characters' before selecting a mission. When the player's coin meter reaches 100 for the first time in a particular course, a bonus Power Star appears, making a total of eight Power Stars available in each course. If the player receives a Star and redoes the mission, the Power Star will appear as blue and will not count toward the total.
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|6
|[[Switch Star of the Bay]]
|[[Switch Star of the Bay]]
|The player has to get the temporary Power Star under a limited time as transparent Luigi. This Star does not appear in the original.
|The player has to get the temporary Power Star within a limited time as transparent Luigi. This Star does not appear in the original.
|Luigi
|Luigi
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|7
|7
|[[Switch Star of Cool, Cool Mountain]]
|[[Switch Star of Cool, Cool Mountain]]
|The player has to race to get the Power Star under a limited time after breaking the ice water block near the Mother Penguin, covering the Power Star. Only Wario can ground-pound the ice. This Star does not appear in the original.
|The player has to race to get the Power Star within a limited time after breaking the ice water block near the Mother Penguin, covering the Power Star. Only Wario can ground-pound the ice. This Star does not appear in the original.
|Wario
|Wario
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|7
|7
|[[Switch Star in the Basement]]
|[[Switch Star in the Basement]]
|The player has to get the Power Star under a limited time as fast as possible. The player can change caps to change into a different and much faster character. This Star does not appear in the original.
|The player has to get the Power Star within a limited time as fast as possible. The player can change caps to change into a different and much faster character. This Star does not appear in the original.
|Wario
|Wario
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|5
|5
|[[A-Maze-Ing Emergency Exit]]
|[[A-Maze-Ing Emergency Exit]]
|The player has to go through the toxic maze once more to get to the door that leads to the room above the falling boulders, then the player has to monkey-bar to the Power Star. Luigi can go through without taking damage with his Power Flower ability, as can Wario. Luigi can backflip up from the Black Brick in the room with the boulders, or Mario can wall-kick off a wall from the right of the brick.  
|The player has to go through the toxic maze once more to get to the door that leads to the room above the falling boulders, then the player has to monkey-bar to the Power Star. Luigi can go through without taking damage with his Power Flower ability, as can Wario. Luigi can backflip up from the Black Brick in the room with the boulders, and Mario can wall-kick off a wall from the right of the brick.  
|Anyone
|Anyone
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|7
|7
|[[Underground Switch Star]]
|[[Underground Switch Star]]
|The player will have to get the Power Star under a limited time as fast as possible. This Star does not appear in the original.
|The player will have to get the Power Star within a limited time as fast as possible. This Star does not appear in the original.
|Wario
|Wario
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|5
|5
|[[Tox Box Switch Star]]
|[[Tox Box Switch Star]]
|The player will have to make it through the [[Tox Box]]es and activate the switch to get the Power Star in the desert's oasis via the Warp Zone at one end of the Tox Box maze, then teleport under a limited time.
|The player will have to make it through the [[Tox Box]]es and activate the switch to get the Power Star in the desert's oasis via the Warp Zone at one end of the Tox Box maze, then teleport within a limited time.
|Wario
|Wario
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|7
|7
|[[Switch Star on the Island]]
|[[Switch Star on the Island]]
|The player will have to get the timed Star under a limited time under Wiggler's small nest. This Star does not appear in the original.
|The player will have to get the timed Star within a limited time under Wiggler's small nest. This Star does not appear in the original.
|Anyone  
|Anyone  
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|2
|2
|[[The Pendulum Switch Star]]
|[[The Pendulum Switch Star]]
|The player needs to get the timed Star under a limited time. This Star does not appear in the original.
|The player needs to get the timed Star within a limited time. This Star does not appear in the original.
|Anyone
|Anyone
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|4
|[[File:Battlefort2.png|280px]]<br>[[Battle Fort|The Secret of Battle Fort]]
|[[File:Battlefort2.png|280px]]<br>[[Battle Fort|The Secret of Battle Fort]]
|In the Boos' Courtyard, the player can find three bricks placed together. The player will have to ground-pound, kick, or punch the bricks to expose a secret entrance to Battle Fort. In this area, the player has to grab all five Silver Stars while avoiding [[Heave-Ho]]s, Goombas, Bob-ombs, and a Chuckya. Some Silver Stars may be in bricks or Goombas.
|In the Boos' courtyard, the player can find three bricks placed together. The player will have to ground-pound, kick, or punch the bricks to expose a secret entrance to Battle Fort. In this area, the player has to grab all five Silver Stars while avoiding [[Heave-Ho]]s, Goombas, Bob-ombs, and a Chuckya. Some Silver Stars may be in bricks or Goombas.
|Anyone but Yoshi
|Anyone but Yoshi
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|18
|[[File:SM64DS Boo Court.png|280px]]<br>Red Coins in the Courtyard
|[[File:SM64DS Boo Court.png|280px]]<br>Red Coins in the Courtyard
|In the Courtyard, the player will have to ground-pound, kick, or punch every Boo to earn all eight Red Coins to get a Power Star, which will appear in front of the Star statue.
|In the courtyard, the player will have to ground-pound, kick, or punch every Boo to earn all eight Red Coins to get a Power Star, which will appear in front of the Star statue.
|Anyone but Yoshi
|Anyone but Yoshi
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