Multi Moon

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Not to be confused with 3-Up Moon.
Multi Moon
Vector artwork of a Multi Moon, from Super Mario Odyssey
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Effect Grants the player three Power Moons
The Hole in the Desert Multi Moon
Mario and Cappy collecting a Multi Moon in the Sand Kingdom

Multi Moons are collectable items in Super Mario Odyssey. Each Multi Moon is three Power Moons stuck together, with metallic borders, a metal coating over the round ends, and a crown floating over the set. One is as powerful as three Power Moons. Equivalent to the Grand Stars in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, Multi Moons are usually collected after the player completes an objective with a boss (with the exception of Bowser). A rare few objectives without bosses conclude with a Multi Moon. Additionally, the boss rematches in the Mushroom Kingdom grant Multi Moons. Multi Moons count as three Power Moons when powering up the Odyssey, although they are counted only as one on the Power Moon List. Multi Moons have the same colors as the Power Moons in the kingdom in which they are found.

Collecting a Multi Moon plays a cutscene; Multi Moon cutscenes are longer than the ones for both Power Moons and Power Moons tied to objectives. At the conclusion of the cutscene, Mario and Cappy fly out of the area with the Multi Moon. In most cases, it takes them back to the Odyssey. The boss rematches, however, just have the two exit the painting they were inside. This warp is normally the only way to leave after unlocking a Multi Moon. Most boss fights continue to be surrounded by the barrier, and the ones that do not have either walls or a pit so Mario cannot walk away.

Multi Moon collection still from Super Mario Odyssey, but since it is post 1.2.0 and the Multi Moon was obtained already, the item does not appear
Since the player already defeated Cookatiel in the Mushroom Kingdom, the cutscene finishes without the Multi Moon.

Multi Moons normally cannot be recollected. Bosses do not reappear in Super Mario Odyssey, so they are unable to re-drop their Power Moons. The characters who give Multi Moons also do not repeat the relevant sequence. However, a number of post-game areas are special exceptions. Since the fights with bosses in the Mushroom Kingdom and with RoboBrood on the Dark Side can be repeated, they have to drop Multi Moons for the player to leave. The Multi Moon from Long Journey's End on the Darker Side also can be recollected. These Moons appear translucent as with normal Power Moons, but the cutscene for collecting them still plays. Following the version 1.2.0 update, the Multi Moon no longer appears on the final still of that cutscene. Unlike Power Moons, Multi Moons that are recollected are worth zero coins.

The bosses Madame Broode and Knucklotec have Multi Moons in their design. Madame Broode wears hers as a pendant, and Knucklotec has one in its headwear.

List of Multi Moons[edit]

Obtained through objectives[edit]

Obtained through rematches[edit]

Colors[edit]

Multi Moons feature a different color depending on the kingdom in which they are found. Their color also matches the color of the kingdom's Power Moons and the pole of the kingdom's Checkpoint Flag. Like Power Moons, after they are collected, they lose their color and appear translucent the next time they are collected. Unlike the regular Power Moons in the Mushroom Kingdom, the Multi Moons in that kingdom (during the bosses' rematches) are not shaped like Power Stars. No Multi Moons are obtainable in the Moon Kingdom, so while Mario can find white Power Moons there, he can never obtain a white Multi Moon.

Kingdom Color Image
Cascade Kingdom
Ruined Kingdom
Mushroom Kingdom
Dark Side
Darker Side
Yellow A Multi Moon in the Cascade Kingdom.
Sand Kingdom Green A Multi Moon in the Sand Kingdom.
Lake Kingdom Pink A Multi Moon in the Lake Kingdom.
Wooded Kingdom Blue A Multi Moon in the Wooded Kingdom.
Metro Kingdom Brown A Multi Moon in the Metro Kingdom.
Snow Kingdom Orange A Multi Moon in the Snow Kingdom.
Seaside Kingdom Purple A Multi Moon in the Luncheon Kingdom.
Luncheon Kingdom Cyan A Multi Moon in the Luncheon Kingdom.
Bowser's Kingdom Red A Multi Moon in Bowser's Kingdom.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese グランドムーン[?]
Gurando Mūn
Grand Moon
Chinese (simplified) 崇高之月[?]
Chónggāo zhī yuè
Glorious Moon
Chinese (traditional) 光榮之月[?]
Guāngróng zhī yuè
Grand Moon
Dutch Multimaan[?] Multi-Moon
French Multilune[?] Multi-Moon
German Multimond[?] Multi-Moon
Italian Multiluna[?] Multi-Moon
Korean 그랜드문[?]
Geuraendeumun
Grand Moon
Russian Мультилуна[?]
Mul'tiluna
Multi-Moon
Spanish Multiluna[?] Multi-Moon

Trivia[edit]

Mario after collecting a Grand Moon in the pre-release version of Super Mario Odyssey
Mario after collecting a "Grand Moon" in the E3 playthrough
  • Multi Moons were originally called Grand Moons during the E3 playthrough.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendo (June 14, 2017). Super Mario Odyssey - Sand Kingdom & New Donk City Demonstration - Nintendo E3 2017. YouTube. Retrieved September 20, 2017.