Shoot into the Wild Blue
Shoot into the Wild Blue is the third mission of Whomp's Fortress. To complete it, Mario must collect the Power Star located in an overhand. Although Mario is supposed to use a cannon, it is very easy to simply wall kick onto the platform.
Shoot into the Wild Blue | |
Star Info | |
Course | WF |
Height Above Ground | 169 |
Course Records | |
TAS World Record | 7.57[1] |
RTA World Record | 9.27[2] |
ABC Minimum | 0[3] |
ABZ Minimum | 0[4] |
- For a tutorial on speedrunning this star, see the RTA Guide
- For a tutorial on RTABC for this star, see the RTABC Guide
A Button Challenge
At first, this star seems hard to get without pressing A due to its height, but Mario can fall off from the upper platform and dive towards the star, getting it quite easily. This star can be also done buttonless by sliding from a slope onto the middle platform, and simply falling down onto the star.
TAS
TAS Strategy
Mario begins by heading over to the small ramp on the grass. He performs a BLJ and clips into the wall. Mario reaches the area of water. When he touches water, he is teleported to the top of the body of water. In this case, the top is at the shallow water area. Mario does this because the platform is too high to reach with a jump, and that jumping greatly reduces Mario’s speed. Although he is at the top of the water, he is below the ground still as normally Mario cannot swim in this body of water. He then swims to a small slope leading into the water, so that when he emerges, he can perform a rollout, which helps maintain Mario’s speed and also lands him on the edge of the wet area. This is done because the wet ground is slightly lower than the dry ground surrounding it, meaning that mario has to gain height to continue, which is a problem when Mario has so much speed. He narrowly avoids the edge rail, and turns onto a slope. Mario clips past the cannon bob-omb due to his speed. His angle allows him to launch off of the slope, towards the star, at the right height so that he lands directly on the platform. Mario then performs a kick to collect the star.
TAS History [5]
Date | Time | Improvement (Frames) | Improvement Author(s) | Save Description/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 Dec 19 | 9.33 [6] | JumpDiveSlope, 24BrianRulez24 | Old Timing | |
2010 May 10 | 9.40 [7] | mamunine | ||
2010 Aug 4 | 9.23 | 5 | Japanese TASers | (Run has been lost) |
2010 Sep 17 | 8.07 [8] | 35 | Molotovmarioworld | Video is private |
2010 Oct 15 | 7.97 [9] | 3 | Snark | Video is private |
2012 Nov 25 | 7.87 [10] | 3 | Snark | Fom the 2012 120 Star TAS |
2017 Dec 12 | 7.63 [11] | 6 | Plush, ToT | New route |
2017 Dec 14 | 7.57 [12] | 2 | Plush, ToT | |
2021 Mar 12 | 7.47 [13] | 3 | sm64expert, Plush | |
2023 May 24 | 7.37 [14] | 2 | Krithalith (Scattershot) |
References
- ↑ "Shoot into the Wild Blue 7.57" by Plush
- ↑ "Shoot into the Wild Blue 9.27 (9"26 igt)" by Dwhatever
- ↑ "[TAS] Shoot into the Wild Blue 0xA - 13"47" by fifdspence
- ↑ "SM64 - Shoot into the Wild Blue - No Buttons Allowed" by Pannenkoek2012
- ↑ Super Mario 64 Record Keeping Wiki
- ↑ "Super Mario 64 - Shoot Into The Wild Blue (TAS)" by JumpDiveSlope
- ↑ "SM64 - Shoot Into The Wild Blue 9.40" by manunine
- ↑ Molotovmarioworld's private video on Youtube
- ↑ snark's private video on nicovideo
- ↑ Shoot into the Wild Blue 7.87, as part of the 120 Stars TAS
- ↑ "SM64 [TAS] - Shoot into the Wild Blue (7.63)" by Plush
- ↑ "SM64 [TAS] - Shoot into the Wild Blue (7.57)" by Plush
- ↑ "SM64 [TAS] - Shoot Into the Wild Blue [7"47] (Authors: sm64expert, Plush)" by Plush
- ↑ "Shoot into the Wild Blue 7.37 (-2f) [SM64] [TAS] [Scattershot]" by Krithalith