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'''Collect the Caps...''' is the sixth mission of [[Dire, Dire Docks]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', though it is renamed to '''Inside the Cage''' in the DS remake due to the player not being able to collect more than one [[cap]] in the game. In the original game, this mission requires the [[Metal Cap]] and [[Vanish Cap]] to be unlocked, while the DS version requires [[Luigi]] and his [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] ability.
'''Collect the Caps...''' is the sixth mission of [[Dire, Dire Docks]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', though it is renamed to '''Inside the Cage''' in the DS remake. In the original game, this mission requires at least the [[Vanish Cap]] to be unlocked, while the DS version requires [[Luigi]] and his [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] ability.


==Layout==
==Layout==
In the original game, [[Mario]] needs to make his way to the boardwalk in the second area. On the boardwalk are the blue and green [[! Block]]s and Mario needs to wear them both. After Mario puts them both on, he needs to [[Long Jump]] into the water to close the distance between them and the cage, and then walk over to the cage on the right. The player needs to move quickly, however, as the caps' powers will only last for a short time.  
In the original game, [[Mario]] needs to make his way to the boardwalk in the second area. On the boardwalk are the blue and green [[! Block]]s. After Mario puts both the [[Vanish Cap]] and [[Metal Cap]] on, he needs to [[Long Jump]] into the water to close the distance between them and the cage, and then walk over to the cage on the right. The player needs to move quickly, however, as the ability is temporary. Despite the mission title, the player can also opt to simply collect the Vanish Cap and simply swim inside the cage, making the Metal Cap totally unneeded.


In the DS game, Luigi needs to make his way to the boardwalk in the second area. He then needs to collect his Power Flower from the red [[? Block]] to turn [[Vanish Mario|invisible]] and swim down to the cage under the large hole to the south. Inside the cage is the [[Power Star]], but Luigi needs to swim inside quickly before the Power Flower's ability wears off.
In the DS game, Luigi needs to make his way to the boardwalk in the second area. He then needs to collect his Power Flower from the red [[? Block]] to turn [[Vanish Mario|invisible]] and swim down to the cage under the large hole to the south. Inside the cage is the [[Power Star]], but Luigi needs to swim inside quickly before the Power Flower's ability wears off.

Revision as of 03:42, July 10, 2017

Not to be confused with Roll into the Cage.

Template:Missionbox Collect the Caps... is the sixth mission of Dire, Dire Docks in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS, though it is renamed to Inside the Cage in the DS remake. In the original game, this mission requires at least the Vanish Cap to be unlocked, while the DS version requires Luigi and his Power Flower ability.

Layout

In the original game, Mario needs to make his way to the boardwalk in the second area. On the boardwalk are the blue and green ! Blocks. After Mario puts both the Vanish Cap and Metal Cap on, he needs to Long Jump into the water to close the distance between them and the cage, and then walk over to the cage on the right. The player needs to move quickly, however, as the ability is temporary. Despite the mission title, the player can also opt to simply collect the Vanish Cap and simply swim inside the cage, making the Metal Cap totally unneeded.

In the DS game, Luigi needs to make his way to the boardwalk in the second area. He then needs to collect his Power Flower from the red ? Block to turn invisible and swim down to the cage under the large hole to the south. Inside the cage is the Power Star, but Luigi needs to swim inside quickly before the Power Flower's ability wears off.

Names in Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ぼうしがそろったら (N64)
かなあみの むこうがわ (DS)
Bōshi ga sorottara
Kanaami no mukougawa

When the Caps are Collected
Inside the Wire Net

Chinese 金属网中[1]
Jīnshǔwǎng Zhōng
Inside the Metal Net

Korean 철망너머
Cheolmang neomeo
Over the Wire Net

References

  1. ^ From the score sheetMedia:SM64DS course list in Chinese.png and the star menu of Super Mario 64 DS as localized by iQue.

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