![]() If he has, Unagi is now inside a small cave and will bite at Mario if he comes too close. In order to get this Star, Mario has to get Star 1 first. This level is basically the same in both the games, however, there is only one chest in the DS version. The Star is at the ship's bow in a Yellow ! Block, and Mario has to reach it by jumping over the slippery platforms. If done correctly the ship will rise and drain out the water. At the back of the ship is four chests which will need to be opened in the right order. Once it is dislodged, Mario can swim inside. Blocking the hatch is Unagi, which will leave if Mario swims to the surface for air or touches the eel. Mario will need to dive down to the bottom of the bay to the sunken ship and enter the ship's hatch. The level titles and numbers correspond to the original Super Mario 64 unless otherwise noted. 1.7 Star 6 ( DS): Switch Star of the Bay. ![]() 1.6 Star 6 (7 in DS): Through the Jet Stream.1.4 Star 4: Red Coins on the Ship Afloat.1.3 Star 3: Treasure of/in the Ocean Cave.1.2 Star 2: Can the Eel Come Out to Play?.There is also a sunken ship, and even a cave that leads to an area where Mario has to guess the treasure chests in the correct order to win a Star. In this world, there are Bob-omb Buddies, Goombas, a huge eel called Unagi who resides in a cave in the main circular area. In the same room opposite the painting, there is an entrance to a secret course called The Secret Aquarium. It is also the name of the infamous pirate ship of Captain Hook, the pirate from Peter Pan. Jolly Roger is also the name given to the typical pirate flags. Along with Dire, Dire Docks, one of this stage's most unique features is that another layer of instruments is added to the song as Mario dives in the water, and another as Mario enters the cave. "Jolly Roger" is a name given to typical pirate flags. The course is a large lake with several rocks, platforms, and a pirate ship. The entrance to the course is through the door to the far right of the first floor of Princess Peach's Castle, up the stairs to the right, and behind the Star door labeled "3", meaning that three Power Stars are required to enter. Jolly Roger Bay is the third main course in the games Super Mario 64 and its remake Super Mario 64 DS, as well as the first of the three water levels in both the games: followed by Dire, Dire Docks and Wet-Dry World.
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