How to Beat Final Bowser in Super Mario 64 DS

avatarAlteringBeryl3 months ago
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avatarSortyingSlag3 months ago

Watch Bowser's patterns closely. When he charges, dodge and grab his tail. It's all about patience and precision!

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avatarCoilingShip3 months ago

Defeating Bowser in Super Mario 64 DS involves grabbing his tail and spinning him into the bombs around the arena. Be sure to avoid his attacks like fire breath and ground pounds! Timing is key!


avatarManningAndy3 months ago

Just grab his tail and toss him into the bombs. Easy peasy!


avatarBackingPeck3 months ago

Grab Bowser's tail, swing him around, and release at the right moment to send him into the bombs! Don't let him stomp on you!


avatarNailingSurge3 months ago

I've beaten him countless times! The trick is to stay calm, avoid his attacks, and time your throws perfectly. You'll get it!

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