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Fabiola Rodriguez
2020-09-21 09:56:16

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Guide To Learn How To Shoot into the Wild Blue In Super Mario 64

 On this occasion we bring the guide to a classic Nintendo game well known among fans of the franchise and it is Super Mario 64. This time we will talk specifically about Wild Blue, which is the third mission in Whomp's Fortress, so it is vitally important that you know how to Shoot into the Wild Blueand in this guide we will teach you everything you need to know for it.

How to Shoot into the Wild Blue in Super Mario 64?


The first thing you have to do in the game is go through the level until you reach a Bob-omb Buddy that is near a square on the ground with a bomb symbol on it. The square will open and you can go down inside. You will find yourself in control of a cannon that you can use to shoot yourself through the air.

If you look to the left of the Bob-omb Buddy, you will see some platforms sticking out of the wall. The lower platform is where you want to go, but it is not possible to see the star from this angle.
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You will have to perfectly test and judge your cannon shot to land perfectly on the platform. One trick is to aim at the midpoint of the platform support pillars above, directly above the flagpole on the platform with the star. Doing this will lead you to fall from it to your destination.

Aim a little too high, too low, or too far to either side and chances are you'll just cruise past. Doing this is a bit cumbersome, there is a much easier way to get the star. Run down the ramp under the platform, and you must prepare to somersault towards the wall, then jump the wall to the platform. Trying it as many times as necessary for this point should not be so difficult to achieve.

  Now that you know how to Shoot into the Wild Blue in Super Mario 64 you will be able to take the star and complete the mission of the game without problems. Luck!


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