
Hop on Dorothy's back and do a ground pound on her to make her lower her head, which Mario can then hop on to control the friendly beast. This is Dorothy and she's key to guiding players to the Metal Cap. In the depths, Super Mario 64 players will find a large pool of water with a dinosaur swimming in it. Navigate through the room, making sure to dodge boulders and avoiding falling into the deadly pit in the middle until you reach a metal door leading to a room with an orange and yellow elevator that will lead Mario to the very depths of Hazy Maze Cave.

RELATED: Super Mario 64: Through the Jet Stream GuideĪfter earning enough Super Mario 64 stars to enter Hazy Maze Cave, players should dart to the left, making sure to long-jump over the gap into a room with a metal-grated floor and boulders falling in the distance. In the room behind the door is a pool of metallic water with which holds Hazy Maze Cave, the sixth course in the game and the only means of unlocking the Metal Cap.

In the basement, down the halls and to the right of the painting holding Lethal Lava Land, is a star-laden door on top of a small ledge. Once players have faced the initial battle with Bowser in the Dark World, they will be gifted a key to the castle's basement where they'll face further pitfalls and all new levels to collect more Power Stars.

The Metal Cap, unlike the other two is not found through the halls of the castle itself, but instead found within one of Super Mario 64's many levels. All of these caps are hidden throughout the halls of Princess Peach's castle, but one such cap might have players scratching their heads searching for it. Finding the winged-cap gives Mario flight and a see-through cap offers Mario the ability to walk through walls. The Super Mario series is known for its bizarre power-ups and Super Mario 64 is no exception with the addition of three colorful caps that allow Mario to reach all-new areas.
