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Depending on the version of the game being played, the [[Power Star]] is obtained differently. In both versions, the player needs to take the path on the left from the start of the level to enter the room with the rolling [[boulder]]s.
Depending on the version of the game being played, the [[Power Star]] is obtained differently. In both versions, the player needs to take the path on the left from the start of the level to enter the room with the rolling [[boulder]]s.


In ''Super Mario 64'', [[Mario]] has to run up the ramp while dodging the rolling boulders. Just before the door, the player has to [[Wall Jump|Wall Kick]] up the two walls to reach the Power Star on top of the ledge to the right of the door.
In ''Super Mario 64'', [[Mario]] has to run up the ramp while dodging the rolling boulders. Just before the door, the player has to [[Wall Jump|wall-kick]] up the two walls to reach the Power Star on top of the ledge to the right of the door.


In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the player as [[Wario]] has to first destroy a [[Block (Super Mario 64)|Black Brick]] to the left of the ramp to find a [[Super Mushroom]]. Once it's collected and [[Mega Mario|Wario grows]], the player then has to destroy at least two of the rolling boulders by running into them or letting them roll into Wario to cause the Power Star to appear. Alternatively, Wario can simply punch or kick a boulder without the use of the Super Mushroom. If the player uses Mario to wall jump in the remake, they can find a [[1-Up Mushroom]] in the location where the star was in the original game.
In ''Super Mario 64 DS'', the player as [[Wario]] has to first destroy a [[Block (Super Mario 64)|Black Brick]] to the left of the ramp to find a [[Super Mushroom|Mushroom]]. Once it is collected and [[Mega Mario|Wario grows]], the player then has to destroy at least two of the rolling boulders by running into them or letting them roll into Wario to cause the Power Star to appear. Alternatively, Wario can simply [[punch]] or [[kick]] a boulder without the use of the Mushroom. If the player uses Mario to wall-jump in the remake, they can find a [[1-Up Mushroom]] in the location where the Star was in the original game.


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