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The '''Metal Cap''' is an accessory that makes its debut appearance in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It is usually found in [[Metal Box]]es. The Metal Cap can turn [[Mario]] into [[Metal Mario (form)|Metal Mario]], which makes him invulnerable. The side effect of this temporary invulnerability is that the user becomes extremely heavy (with a side effect of extremely powerful [[Ground Pound]]s), can no longer make very high or long jumps, cannot swim, and will sink faster in quicksand. Fortunately, while in metal form, the player is also unaffected by toxic fog, and cannot drown.
The '''Metal Cap''' is an accessory that makes its debut appearance in ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. It is usually found in [[Metal Box]]es. The Metal Cap can turn [[Mario]] into [[Metal Mario (form)|Metal Mario]], which makes him invulnerable. The side effect of this temporary invulnerability is that the user becomes extremely heavy (with a side effect of extremely powerful [[Ground Pound]]s), can no longer make very high or long jumps, cannot swim, and will sink faster in quicksand. Fortunately, while in metal form, the player is also unaffected by toxic fog, and cannot drown.


If Mario were to get another power while the Metal Cap is in effect, they will combine, most notably on ''[[Dire Dire Docks]]'', where a Metal Box is located directly beside a [[Exclamation Mark Block]].
If Mario were to get another power while the Metal Cap is in effect, they will combine, most notably on [[Dire Dire Docks]], where a Metal Box is located directly beside a [[Exclamation Mark Block]].


In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the Metal Cap does not appear. Instead, [[Wario]] becomes Metal Wario when he comes in contact with a [[Power Flower]]; but still retains the same properties as Metal Mario. As Wario couldn't use other Cap forms, it was not possible to get a Vanish Metal form in this game.
In ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', the Metal Cap does not appear. Instead, [[Wario]] becomes Metal Wario when he comes in contact with a [[Power Flower]]; but still retains the same properties as Metal Mario. As Wario couldn't use other Cap forms, it was not possible to get a Vanish Metal form in this game.


A similar item, the [[Metal Mushroom Orb]] works almost identically to the Metal Cap.
A similar item, the [[Metal Mushroom Orb]] works almost identically to the Metal Cap.
==Courses in which it Appears==
*[[Whomp's Fortress]]
*[[Jolly Roger Bay]]
*[[Hazy Maze Cave]]
*[[Dire, Dire Docks]]
*[[Wet-Dry World]]
*[[Rainbow Ride]]
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Revision as of 19:51, August 26, 2012

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Mario, wearing the Metal Cap.
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The Metal Cap sitting on the ground after being released from a Metal Box.

The Metal Cap is an accessory that makes its debut appearance in Super Mario 64. It is usually found in Metal Boxes. The Metal Cap can turn Mario into Metal Mario, which makes him invulnerable. The side effect of this temporary invulnerability is that the user becomes extremely heavy (with a side effect of extremely powerful Ground Pounds), can no longer make very high or long jumps, cannot swim, and will sink faster in quicksand. Fortunately, while in metal form, the player is also unaffected by toxic fog, and cannot drown.

If Mario were to get another power while the Metal Cap is in effect, they will combine, most notably on Dire Dire Docks, where a Metal Box is located directly beside a Exclamation Mark Block.

In Super Mario 64 DS, the Metal Cap does not appear. Instead, Wario becomes Metal Wario when he comes in contact with a Power Flower; but still retains the same properties as Metal Mario. As Wario couldn't use other Cap forms, it was not possible to get a Vanish Metal form in this game.

A similar item, the Metal Mushroom Orb works almost identically to the Metal Cap.

Courses in which it Appears