The Hostile Castle Protocol – Entry 4: Mapping The Castle

The Hostile Castle Protocol – Entry 4: Mapping The Castle

Game: Super Mario 64 Randomizer
Platform: Steam Deck
Format: No Commentary

Video: Bob-Omb Battlefield is located, two switch courses are cleared, and Bowser in the Dark World refuses to stay where it belongs.


A Quick Investigation

With Rainbow Ride finally behind me, I decided it was time to start figuring out what the castle was actually hiding.

My first stop was the area that would normally contain the Secret Aquarium.

Instead, the randomizer had placed Bob-Omb Battlefield there.

I had a quick look around, but it didn’t take long to realise there wasn’t much point staying.

A lot of the stars appeared to require the Wing Cap, and since I don’t actually have access to it yet, I decided there was little point forcing the issue.

I’d rather finish a course in one visit than collect a couple of stars and immediately leave again.

With that in mind, I backed out and continued exploring.

The Vanish Cap Switch

Next, I paid a visit to the painting that would normally lead to Jolly Roger Bay.

Inside was the Vanish Cap Switch course.

That was good news.

The switch courses are useful because once they’re done, they’re done.

No wondering whether I missed a star.

No revisiting them later.

Just one objective and a clear result.

The randomizer was fairly kind here. I spawned at the top of the slide, which allowed me to collect red coins as I made my way down. The switch itself was also much closer than usual.

Getting the star turned out to be the difficult part.

The star had spawned close to my starting position, meaning I effectively had to complete part of the course backwards.

That sounds simple enough until muscle memory starts fighting back.

I’m used to travelling through this course in one direction. Suddenly doing the opposite felt surprisingly awkward.

Eventually I reached the star and collected it, putting the first switch course firmly in the completed column.

The Metal Cap Switch

The next stop was the Cool, Cool Mountain painting.

Inside was the Metal Cap Switch course.

At that point I realised I was about to clear two of the three cap courses in a single entry.

Naturally, this made me hopeful that the Wing Cap Switch might be waiting nearby somewhere.

Unfortunately, I remembered my original randomizer run.

The Wing Cap hadn’t appeared until Hazy Maze Cave during that seed, so there was no guarantee it would show up any time soon.

The Metal Cap course itself was fairly straightforward.

I’ve done the red coin route enough times over the years that most of it feels automatic now.

I still needed to make proper use of the Metal Cap in a few places, but nothing caused any major problems.

Before long, the star was collected and a second switch course had been crossed off the list.

The Garden Surprise

My plan for this randomizer has always been to work my way down through the castle before heading upwards.

Technically I could have visited the trapdoor that normally leads to Bowser in the Dark World.

Instead, I wanted to investigate the courtyard first.

The Boos had been waiting there for several entries now, and I wanted to know what they were hiding.

The answer turned out to be Bowser in the Dark World.

Of course it was.

Apparently Bowser’s first stage has decided it would rather spend this seed pretending to be Big Boo’s Haunt.

At least that answers one question.

Unfortunately, it also creates another.

It looks like I’m not getting out of going there after all.

End Of Entry Status

Two switch courses have been completed.

Bob-Omb Battlefield has been located.

Bowser in the Dark World has revealed its new hiding place.

The Wing Cap remains missing.

And the castle continues to make its own decisions regarding sensible level placement.

  • Stars Collected: 16 / 119
  • Lives Remaining: 11
  • Courses Cleared: 2
  • Switch Courses Cleared: 2 / 3

Continue The Journey

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