
Scroll through Bowser's message again and start the battle. Enter it, and you'll be in the final boss battle of the game. Keep going until you reach the final green warp pipe. This course is very tricky, but navigate it the best you can, even though it may take you a couple tries. Go in the hole, and you'll be in the final battle. Begin the ascent up the stairs and you'll see a painting of Bowser, and a hole in front of it. Walk up to the door, and watch the cutscene for a third time, and enter. As stated above, you must have 80 stars, and yet again be playing as Mario. Beat him and he'll give you another key.īeat the final Bowser boss battle. The procedure to beat him is the exact same, except now Bowser has added teleportation and moving the arena to his list of tricks. Navigate this tricky course until you get to a green funnel looking thing, jump in it and enter the battle with Bowser. Once you have it, you should notice the portal moved back and a hole appeared, jump in this hole to enter the level. Once you've found it, climb on the sub and obtain the star. The first star is pretty easy, and all you have to do is travel through a tunnel that can be found once you go underwater, and find a sub with a Bowser logo on it at the other side of the tunnel. In order to officially unlock the second Bowser boss battle, you must get the first star this course, Dire Dire Docks. When the door opens, you should notice a blue portal. You must again also must be playing as Mario. In case you missed it, when you first walk into the basement, go to the left and you should notice the door. As said above you need 30 stars to open this door, which looks the same as the door to the first Bowser battle. When Wario obtains a power flower, he turns into metal, which means although he cannot swim, he sinks to the bottom of water, which can be helpful when obtaining certain stars.īeat the second Bowser boss battle. These black bricks will house certain stars, so you will need him.


Yoshi is the character that you start off with when you first begin the game.There are also multiple differences between each character: Some are required for certain stars, and most you have to unlock at some point in the game.

Know that there are four different characters in the game. To switch between control modes, press the Select button on your Nintendo DS and pick your desired control mode.If you don't like either of the two methods that aren't standard mode, or are confused by them, then just stick with standard mode.All camera adjustments are done by using the touch screen, and the LT and RT buttons are not used at all. In dual-hand mode, you control your character's movements again by using the stylus, and movements such as jumping, attacking, and crouching are done by using the buttons if you are right handed, or the control pad if you are left handed.The other movements, like jumping, crouching and attacking are still executed the same way as in standard mode. In touch mode, you control your character's movements by moving one of your fingers or your stylus across the touch screen.Standard mode is all the same controls seen above, but there are two other modes, known as touch mode and dual-hand mode. Recognize that there are three different control modes in the game.
