![]() The number of wedges that a Coin can restore in the Power Meter is relative to how many individual coins it is worth, so a regular Yellow Coin can restore one missing wedge, a Red Coin can restore two wedges, and a Blue Coin can restore five wedges. There are a few different ways to refill the Power Meter, but collecting Coins is the most common method. Whenever the HUD shows the Power Meter, it appears at the upper-center. By default, the Power Meter is not shown onscreen unless Mario (or Yoshi, Luigi, or Wario in the remake) takes damage. The color of every wedge depends on how many are remaining: blue for eight or seven wedges, green for five or six wedges, yellow for three or four wedges, and lastly red for two or one wedges. The Power Meter is shaped like a wooden cutout of Mario's head, and it has a circle in the center where up to eight wedges are shown, each representing a unit of health. The Power Meter is a specific type of Health Meter featured in Super Mario 64 and its remake Super Mario 64 DS. ![]()
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