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[[File:SMO Crazy Cap logo.png|thumb|The Crazy Cap logo]] | [[File:SMO Crazy Cap logo.png|thumb|The Crazy Cap logo]] | ||
[[File:SMO Shot - Crazy Cap Shop.png|thumb|The Crazy Cap shop in Tostarena]] | [[File:SMO Shot - Crazy Cap Shop.png|thumb|The Crazy Cap shop in Tostarena]] | ||
Each shop is divided into two sections: the yellow section has an employee with a matching yellow hat who sells items that the player can buy with global [[Coin|gold coins]], while the purple section has a similar employee with a purple hat who requires the player to spend purple [[regional coin]]s to buy items. Their wares include various outfits and hats. The yellow side also sells [[Life-Up Heart]]s, and the purple side also sells souvenir stickers and models. The yellow side also has a [[ | Each shop is divided into two sections: the yellow section has an employee with a matching yellow hat who sells items that the player can buy with global [[Coin|gold coins]], while the purple section has a similar employee with a purple hat who requires the player to spend purple [[regional coin]]s to buy items. Their wares include various outfits and hats. The yellow side also sells [[Life-Up Heart]]s, and the purple side also sells souvenir stickers and models. The yellow side also has a [[closet]] for changing clothing. Crazy Cap stores play their theme music on a loop, which can be heard in the overworld when approaching the store. | ||
Each shop sells a [[Power Moon]] for 100 gold coins, similar to how [[Mario]] earns a [[Power Star]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and a [[Shine Sprite]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' for collecting 100 coins. This can initially only be done once per kingdom; after completing the game, the player can continue to purchase individual Power Moons from any shop for another 100 coins, or a set of ten for 1,000 coins. | Each shop sells a [[Power Moon]] for 100 gold coins, similar to how [[Mario]] earns a [[Power Star]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and a [[Shine Sprite]] in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' for collecting 100 coins. This can initially only be done once per kingdom; after completing the game, the player can continue to purchase individual Power Moons from any shop for another 100 coins, or a set of ten for 1,000 coins. |