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The '''Wing Cap''' is an item found in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It is Mario's signature power-up in ''Super Mario 64'', being shown on the game's box art and a majority of its [[List of merchandise|merchandise]]. When wearing a Wing Cap, [[Mario]] becomes [[Wing Mario]] and gains the ability to fly. Mario can begin flying by performing a [[Triple Jump]] or by getting shot from a [[cannon]]. The item can only be obtained from a red [[! Block]], which will become solid upon hitting the red [[! Switch]] in the [[Tower of the Wing Cap]] course. While wearing the Wing Cap, the player can hold {{button|n64|A}} to slow down Mario's descent. Mario also does not take any damage from falling if he was launched out of a cannon. Like the [[Super Leaf]] and the [[Cape Feather]] from previous games, the Wing Cap allows Mario to fly. The wings last for 60 seconds.
The '''Wing Cap''' is an item found in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It is Mario's signature power-up in ''Super Mario 64'', being shown on the game's box art and a majority of its [[List of merchandise|merchandise]]. When wearing a Wing Cap, [[Mario]] becomes [[Wing Mario]] and gains the ability to fly. Mario can begin flying by performing a [[Triple Jump]] or by getting shot from a [[cannon]]. The item can only be obtained from a red [[! Block]], which will become solid upon hitting the red [[! Switch]] in the [[Tower of the Wing Cap]] course. While wearing the Wing Cap, the player can hold {{button|n64|A}} to slow down Mario's descent. Mario also does not take any damage from falling if he was launched out of a cannon. Like the [[Super Leaf]] and the [[Cape Feather]] from previous games, the Wing Cap allows Mario to fly. The wings last for 60 seconds.


[[File:wingfeather.png|thumb|left|The "Feather" item from ''Super Mario 64 DS''.]]While Wing Mario returns in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the Wing Cap doesn't, as it's replaced by a feather (referred to as '''Wings'''<ref>''Super Mario 64 DS'' English instruction manual, p. 18</ref>) that only Mario can use, which can drop from red [[? Block]]s. The form doesn't slow down descent as effectively in this version, as Mario can now take fall damage even when slowly descending. It is not possible for Yoshi, [[Wario]], or [[Luigi]] to acquire wings in the single player mode of the game. However, the feathers are located in two of the game's multiplayer stages: [[Sunshine Isles]] and [[Battle Fort]]. They add wings to their cap regardless of who picks them up. In the case of [[Yoshi]], he [[Winged Yoshi|grows wings on his body.]]
[[File:wingfeather.png|thumb|left|The "Wings" item from ''Super Mario 64 DS''.]]While Wing Mario returns in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the Wing Cap doesn't, as it's replaced by a feather (referred to as '''Wings'''<ref>''Super Mario 64 DS'' English instruction manual, p. 18</ref>) that only Mario can use, which can drop from red [[? Block]]s. The form doesn't slow down descent as effectively in this version, as Mario can now take fall damage even when slowly descending. It is not possible for Yoshi, [[Wario]], or [[Luigi]] to acquire wings in the single player mode of the game. However, the feathers are located in two of the game's multiplayer stages: [[Sunshine Isles]] and [[Battle Fort]]. They add wings to their cap regardless of who picks them up. In the case of [[Yoshi]], he [[Winged Yoshi|grows wings on his body.]]
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