How to beat Bowser in Super Mario 64

So long, King Bowser!

Bowser is an iconic villain that has faced Super Mario through multiple games. In Super Mario 64, King Koopa faced another enemy—analog stick technology! This was the first game where you needed to use the analog stick on the N64 controller to throw the enemy in this 3D arcade. So prepare your thumbs to beat Bowser in Super Mario 64!

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How to beat the final Bowser in Super Mario 64

To beat the final Bowser in Super Mario 64, you must have a minimum of 70 Stars. The final boss battle is located in Peach's Castle, so make sure you're well-prepared before you face King Bowser for the third and last time. You must catch Bowser by the tail and toss him several times to defeat him finally. If you're playing Super Mario 64 on Nintendo Switch, why not try all available Nintendo 64 games?

How many times must I defeat Bowser in Super Mario 64?

You must beat Bowser three times in Super Mario 64. To make things more challenging, he'll be more dangerous each time you face him. Here's how to defeat King Koopa, the first and second Bowser, before reaching the third and final fight with him. The easiest way to catch his tail is to wait for him to use his fire breath ability.

He'll stand still, so use this moment to get behind his back. Remember that Bowser is much faster in this third fight, so you'll need to be more careful. Also, the battlefield will get smaller after you toss him to the bomb several times.

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How to defeat the first Bowser in Super Mario 64

You must grab his tale to defeat the first Bowser in Super Mario 64. To do that, you get behind him, which can be tricky if you don't know his movement pattern. Luckily, King Koopa is slow in your first encounter with him, so you won't have trouble remembering his movements. When you're behind him, use an analog stick to spin him around several times. Look to throw him at nearby mines to deal him significant damage. Repeat this several times until King Bowser escapes.

How to beat the second Bowser in Super Mario 64

To defeat the second Bowser in Super Mario 64, you must collect over 30 Stars and solve several puzzles on your way to the boss fight in Fire Sea. Here you'll encounter King Koopa for the second time. You'll need to catch his tale again, but it won't be that easy this time. The second Bowser boss has several new abilities that make this fight more challenging.

Bowser can now shoot fireballs and also skew the platform on which you fight. To avoid falling into the lava, run away as soon as he slams the floor. Besides these minor issues, you still have the same task, so grab his tale as quickly as possible and toss him. Repeat the process until he escapes again.

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Nebojša Prijić is a senior staff writer at Pro Game Guides with over 25 years of experience in journalism, screenwriting, and copywriting. He previously worked as Editor-in-Chief of Maxim Serbia magazine and the IGN Adria website. Nebojša is an old-school gamer who loves real-time strategies, shooters, and RPGs, but most of all, he plays Roblox and mobile games with his son. He remembers the first Diablo, PC games on a single floppy disk, and playing Mortal Kombat on the keyboard.
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