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All eight of the Red Coins are located in the second area of the course, and most are suspended in the air, requiring the use of the poles to collect them. If Bowser in the Fire Sea has yet to be completed, [[Bowser]]'s submarine will still be there, preventing the poles from appearing.  
All eight of the Red Coins are located in the second area of the course, and most are suspended in the air, requiring the use of the poles to collect them. If Bowser in the Fire Sea has yet to be completed, [[Bowser]]'s submarine will still be there, preventing the poles from appearing.  


To get up to the poles, the player needs to hit the [[Purple Switch]] on the boardwalk, which will create some [[Block (Super Mario 64)|blocks]] off to the side the player can use to reach the above platforms. Upon the player reaching the first platform, there is one of the Red Coins and two sets of poles: one to the left that brings the player to three more Red Coins, and one that brings the player to the next platform. The next platform contains the [[Star Marker]] and splits into two more paths. The path on the right has three poles the player needs to [[jump]] between, though the DS version has only one pole, and leads to a single Red Coin. The path forward has several poles the player has to jump between, though an additional platform was added in the DS version. Once all eight of the Red Coins are collected, the [[Power Star]] will appear at the Star Marker.
To get up to the poles, the player needs to hit the [[! Switch#Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS|Purple Switch]] on the boardwalk, which will create some [[Block (Super Mario 64)|blocks]] off to the side the player can use to reach the above platforms. Upon the player reaching the first platform, there is one of the Red Coins and two sets of poles: one to the left that brings the player to three more Red Coins, and one that brings the player to the next platform. The next platform contains the [[Star Marker]] and splits into two more paths. The path on the right has three poles the player needs to [[jump]] between, though the DS version has only one pole, and leads to a single Red Coin. The path forward has several poles the player has to jump between, though an additional platform was added in the DS version. Once all eight of the Red Coins are collected, the [[Power Star]] will appear at the Star Marker.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 17:40, November 27, 2021

Template:Missionbox Pole-Jumping for Red Coins is the third mission of Dire, Dire Docks in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS. The objective is to collect the eight Red Coins in the second area. The mission Bowser in the Fire Sea must be completed in order for the poles to appear.

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All eight of the Red Coins are located in the second area of the course, and most are suspended in the air, requiring the use of the poles to collect them. If Bowser in the Fire Sea has yet to be completed, Bowser's submarine will still be there, preventing the poles from appearing.

To get up to the poles, the player needs to hit the Purple Switch on the boardwalk, which will create some blocks off to the side the player can use to reach the above platforms. Upon the player reaching the first platform, there is one of the Red Coins and two sets of poles: one to the left that brings the player to three more Red Coins, and one that brings the player to the next platform. The next platform contains the Star Marker and splits into two more paths. The path on the right has three poles the player needs to jump between, though the DS version has only one pole, and leads to a single Red Coin. The path forward has several poles the player has to jump between, though an additional platform was added in the DS version. Once all eight of the Red Coins are collected, the Power Star will appear at the Star Marker.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese にげたクッパの あかコイン
Nigeta Kuppa no aka koin
Red Coins of Escaped Bowser

Chinese 天才的杂技演员[1]
Tiāncái de Zájì Yǎnyuán
Genius Acrobat

German Springe zu den roten Münzen! (SM64)
Schweiß und rote Münzen (SM64 DS)
Jump to the Red Coins!
Sweat and Red Coins
Italian Saltando di Palo in... Moneta Rossa
Jumping from Pole to... Red Coin
Korean 도망친쿠파의레드코인
Domangchin Kupa ui redeu koin
Red Coins of Bowser Escaped

Spanish Monedas Rojas, poste a poste
Red Coins, Pole to Pole

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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