The Princess's Secret Slide

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The Princess's Secret Slide
PSS.png
Course Info
Abbreviation PSS
Terrain Slide
Setting Dark
Water None
Course Items
Coins 80 ( Yellow Coin.gif ×50  •  Blue Coin.gif ×6)
Enemy Coins None
Stars Challenge infobox star 1.gif ×2
Star Navigation

Challenge infobox star 1.gifChallenge infobox star 1.gif

Overview
STROOP- PSS 1.png
STROOP- PSS 2.png

The Princess's Secret Slide or PSS is a secret level behind the 1-star door on the right side of the top level of the foyer. Upon opening, there are three windows with Princess Peach engraved upon them. The one to the right contains a warp that will take you to PSS. This secret stage contains 2 stars, one in an item box at the end of the slide, and one that spawns from the slide upon completing it in under 21 seconds.

Coins

Location Count
50 yellow coins on the slide 50
6 blue coins from block (coins appear on slide, block at start) 30
Total 80


A Press Counts

Star A Presses Minutes
1 1 1
2 0 1

Entering PSS

Video: "SM64 - Castle Movement - A Presses"

This can be done 0xA through a precise dive recover.

The Princess's Secret Slide (Normal)

Video: "SM64 - The Princess's Secret Slide - 1x A Presses"

An a press is required to collect the star that spawns from the box, because the star is 319 units high[1], but the maximum height of a star that a dive recover can reach is only 288 units high.
Do note that it is possible to open the box that spawns the star, just not collect it.

The Princess's Secret Slide (Under 21"0)

Video: "SM64 - The Princess's Secret Slide Under 21"0 - 0x A Presses"

This star is similar to casual play, except that a dive recover is used to collect the star.

Slide Skip

Mario first slides down the slide in the buttslide action. When he reaches the first corner, he bumps into it to begin sliding backwards. Then, as soon as the low walls appear, he runs into the wall to be reflected into forward sliding and jumps to land on a lower part of the slide[2].

References