This course has two Power Stars to collect, one of which is exclusive to the DS version. In Super Mario 64 DS, the level was retitled Over the Rainbows and went through a few changes: two trees and a Black Brick Block have been added, and the Red Coin that was on one of the transparent clouds was moved to the regular cloud located under the group of green poles. The Bob-omb Buddy on the upper cannon will tell Mario the Red Coin locations (only in the DS version).
There are two Bob-omb Buddies in this level and Mario has to talk to the one on the lower cannon to open up both the cannons.
However, in the N64 version, if the player loses all their health by taking damage, they will respawn outside the level (like what normally happens if they fall out of a main level), but in the DS version, if the player loses all their health, they will still respawn outside the castle and the number of lives remaining will show up once the player regains all their health and gets out of the water. This may actually be a fate worse than losing a life as the player will have to climb all the way back up to the third floor to re-enter the level. Trying to stand on the transparent clouds will also send the player falling into the abyss.
However, if the player falls off, they will not die, but they will actually return to the pond outside the castle. There are six Red ! Blocks strategically placed around the level, making it easy for Mario to renew his flying power and fly from one cloud to another. There are two clouds in which Mario can fly straight through (one of them containing a red Coin only in the N64 version and the other containing a 1-Up Mushroom in both the games). The level contains two platforms with a Cannon on each and four solid clouds, which are connected by rainbows. The entrance to the level is found in a niche up the left wall on the third floor of Princess Peach's Castle, opposite of the entrance to Rainbow Ride. It is also one of the three secret levels in both games where Mario uses the Wing Cap to collect eight Red Coins and get a Power Star. Fly to the tower you see directly below you and look for the big red switch.Wing Mario Over the Rainbow is a secret course in Super Mario 64 in the 50-Star room with the entrances to Tick Tock Clock, Rainbow Ride, and Bowser in the Sky. Run to the center of that rug and then look up towards the sky and at the light! This will transport you to the Wing Cap course. There will now be a light shining down on the sun carpet. Once you have your stars, go to the entrance of Peach's Castle in front of the stairs. Go through the various levels in the early stages of the game and collect them. To use the Wing Cap in Super Mario 64, you will need to first collect a total of 10 stars.
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Well, if you are struggling, we're here to help you figure out how to get your wings! How to unlock the Wing Cap The older generation of games featured a lot less hand holding, which makes them more difficult to navigate.
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