![]() ![]() ![]() Offshore from the beach is a set of pillars rising out of the water. This one may not be available until after you’ve made the Lighthouse appear, but you still won’t need any special nozzles unlocked. Keep spraying there until you wash off a Shine symbol. Spray the sand on the far side of the beach until you start hitting something. With Nothing (Available from the very beginning.) Many of them won’t become available until you unlock certain items in the city, so I’ll classify each Shine according to what you need to get it. Counting the ones you get for redeeming Blue Coins, there are a total of forty Shines in Dolphic Town. The main town is easily the largest, most complex area in Super Mario Sunshine. This note will be repeated elsewhere in the guide to make sure everyone sees it. Then you can save and the item he was carrying will be permanently enabled. Water Mario will take off with whatever item you’re about to unlock, and you just have to chase and spray him as usual. Once you have the required Shine(s), a cut-scene will automatically take place when you return to town. Yoshi will become available after you beat Story Four of Pinna Park. Just keep getting Shines, especially in the earlier levels, and they will eventually open up. We are actually not sure exactly what triggers the nozzles in Dolphic seems to be multiple factors. *Note: Things like Yoshi and the two extra pump nozzles will open up automatically as you progress through the game. *Note: Dolphic Town is called Delfino Plaza in the US version of Super Mario Sunshine. ![]()
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