Six are obtained through the level stages while the final star is earned once you collect 100 coins in a single run. 3 yellow coins are hidden inside enemies, but if you're fastidious, you won't need those.Like every world in our Super Mario 64 walkthrough, Jolly Roger Bay has a total of seven stars to collect. You might want to consider going for this star at the same time as getting the red coins as a result. To get 100 coins on Jolly Roger Bay, you'll need to get almost every coin in the stage - there's only 104 coins in total, and only 55 of those are yellow. Jolly Roger Bay Star 7: Collect 100 Coins Once you have unlocked it, however, use Metal Mario to get the star that's right at the bottom of the stage underwater - the strong air current stops you from swimming there, but being as heavy as he is, metal Mario can just sink to grab the star. In order to get this Star, you'll need to be able to open green power-up boxes to become Metal Mario - which is unlocked a little deeper into the castle. Jolly Roger Bay Star 6: Through the Jet Stream You'll want to activate the cannon, and then shoot across the bay to the stone pillar that you can climb like a tree. The 5th power star for this level is right across the bay, inside a yellow box. We just mentioned the cannon as part of the red coins star, and now we actually have a specific use for it. Jolly Roger Bay Star 5: Blast to the Stone Pillar
Remember you can collect coins underwater to replenish your energy and keep from drowning. An eel will be hanging out in one of the ship's windows. Head out to the large body of water that dominates the stage and swim down - there's a sunken ship. Jolly Roger Bay Star 1: Plunder in the Sunken Ship If you're done with this stage, be sure to check out the rest of our Super Mario 64 Ultimate Guide for every other stage's stars, including the Castle Secret Stars.
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We'll detail all in the full stars guide below.
It's a level that changes a fair amount depending on the star you select with the central ship sometimes afloat and sometimes sunken.
Jolly Roger Bay is the first traditional water level in Super Mario 64, and is found on the right hand side of the main lobby of the castle behind a 3-star door.