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The third [[Power Star]] is found inside the pirate's cavern, which can be reached only by swimming through an underwater tunnel near the bottom of the bay. The cavern is outside the water, and at its entrance is a sign that threatens anyone who enters with "certain disaster." Inside are large pillars that fall in the player's direction, potentially crushing them. In ''Super Mario 64'', [[Mario]] can grab a [[Metal Cap]] that makes him impervious to the pillars' damage, and in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the player can grab a [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] that gives them benefits as well (with Mario being able to float above the pillars, [[Luigi]] turning [[Vanish Mario|invisible]] and passing through the pillars, and [[Wario]] turning [[Metal Mario (form)|metal]] and being invulnerable to the pillars). Past the pillars are some [[treasure chest]]s and a sign that was left by The Cap'n. The sign tells the player that The Cap'n has hidden a treasure, and the chests must be opened in a specific order in order to obtain it. If a chest is opened in the wrong order, the player gets shocked with a weak bolt. Once all four chests are opened in the correct order (back, left, right, then front), the final chest releases a Power Star that the player is free to obtain.
The third [[Power Star]] is found inside the pirate's cavern, which can be reached only by swimming through an underwater tunnel near the bottom of the bay. The cavern is outside the water, and at its entrance is a sign that threatens anyone who enters with "certain disaster." Inside are large pillars that fall in the player's direction, potentially crushing them. In ''Super Mario 64'', [[Mario]] can grab a [[Metal Cap]] that makes him impervious to the pillars' damage, and in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the player can grab a [[Power Flower (Super Mario 64 DS)|Power Flower]] that gives them benefits as well (with Mario being able to [[Balloon Mario|float]] above the pillars, [[Luigi]] turning [[Vanish Mario|invisible]] and passing through the pillars, and [[Wario]] turning [[Metal Mario (form)|metal]] and being invulnerable to the pillars). Past the pillars are some [[treasure chest]]s and a sign that was left by The Cap'n. The sign tells the player that The Cap'n has hidden a treasure, and the chests must be opened in a specific order in order to obtain it. If a chest is opened in the wrong order, the player gets shocked with a weak bolt. Once all four chests are opened in the correct order (back, left, right, then front), the final chest releases a Power Star that the player is free to obtain.


==Name in other languages==
==Name in other languages==

Revision as of 00:08, January 25, 2020

Template:Missionbox Treasure in the Ocean Cave (referred to as Treasure of the Ocean Cave in Super Mario 64) is the third mission of Jolly Roger Bay in Super Mario 64 and its remake, Super Mario 64 DS. The mission's objective is to collect the treasure hidden by The Cap'n.

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The third Power Star is found inside the pirate's cavern, which can be reached only by swimming through an underwater tunnel near the bottom of the bay. The cavern is outside the water, and at its entrance is a sign that threatens anyone who enters with "certain disaster." Inside are large pillars that fall in the player's direction, potentially crushing them. In Super Mario 64, Mario can grab a Metal Cap that makes him impervious to the pillars' damage, and in Super Mario 64 DS, the player can grab a Power Flower that gives them benefits as well (with Mario being able to float above the pillars, Luigi turning invisible and passing through the pillars, and Wario turning metal and being invulnerable to the pillars). Past the pillars are some treasure chests and a sign that was left by The Cap'n. The sign tells the player that The Cap'n has hidden a treasure, and the chests must be opened in a specific order in order to obtain it. If a chest is opened in the wrong order, the player gets shocked with a weak bolt. Once all four chests are opened in the correct order (back, left, right, then front), the final chest releases a Power Star that the player is free to obtain.

Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese かいていどうくつの おたから
Kaitei doukutsu no otakara
The Undersea Cave's Treasure

Chinese 海底岩洞的财宝[1]
Hǎidǐ Yándòng de Cáibǎo
Treasure in the Ocean Cave

German Tauche zur Schatzhöhle!
DS: Der Schatz in der Höhle
Dive to the treasure cave!
DS: The treasure in the cave
Italian Tesoro nella grotta subacquea
Treasure in the underwater cave
Korean 해저동굴의보물
Haejeo donggul ui bomul
Treasure of the Undersea Cave

Spanish Tesoro en la Cueva del Océano
Treasure in the Ocean Cave

References

  1. ^ From iQue's localization of Super Mario 64 DS.

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