Upon sighting a plesiosaur, Mario can get on Dorrie's back to lead him to the small isle in the center of the lake. Going up the way where the rolling rocks are coming at the black hole zone, Mario will find a door where an elevator leads directly to the subterranean lake found in the bottom of the cave. At the beginning of the mission, the plumber has to go immediately to the left and perform a long-jump to pass over a gap. The level titles and numbers correspond to the original Super Mario 64 unless otherwise noted.Īs the name implies, Mario has to go deep into the cave to the area where Dorrie lives.
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The Metal Cap's ! Switch is located here, along with eight more Red Coins that can be collected to receive one of the castle's Secret Stars. The cave can be accessed through a door near the underground lake. There is a special hidden area in this course called the Metal Cavern, where Cavern of the Metal Cap (retitled Behind the Waterfall in the remake) is located. Obtaining certain Stars requires the use of certain escape routes.Īlthough this course is named "Hazy Maze Cave", none of the areas in the cave except for the aforementioned maze contain fog. Fortunately for Mario, there are small areas of higher ground scattered throughout the maze, Metal Boxes that turn Mario into Metal Mario who is unaffected by the poisonous fumes, a Spinning Heart to recover lost health, and several escape routes that are clearly marked on the map just outside the entrance.
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To make matters worse, the Hazy Maze is full of Snufits, Monty Moles, and Swoopers that can hinder Mario's progress. Mario's health is slowly depleted the longer he stays in the maze, and he will eventually suffocate if he is unable to get fresh air. The Hazy Maze is a labyrinth whose passageways are clouded with a highly toxic green/yellow gas (purple in the remake). This maze was referred to as the Toxic Maze, the Clouded Maze, and the Hazy Maze throughout the game. The Hazy Maze, the level's namesake, is located deep within the cave.
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A map can be found in many areas of the course.
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The course has many hidden ledges, nooks, crannies, and alcoves, countless bottomless pits, and even an underground lake with a large, but friendly sea monster named Dorrie. In both games, this course is located in the basement of Princess Peach's Castle. Hazy Maze Cave is an underground cave level and is the sixth main course in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario 64 DS.