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'''Multi Moons''' are collectable items in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Equivalent to the [[Grand Star]]s in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', they are usually collected after completing a level with a boss or another story-related mission. They count as three [[Power Moon]]s when powering up the [[Odyssey]], although they are only counted as one on the list of Moons in a kingdom. Like the Power Moons, the Multi Moons are given specific colors depending on the kingdom in which they are found. Collecting a | '''Multi Moons''' are collectable items in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Equivalent to the [[Grand Star]]s in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', they are usually collected after completing a level with a boss or another story-related mission. They count as three [[Power Moon]]s when powering up the [[Odyssey]], although they are only counted as one on the list of Moons in a kingdom. Like the Power Moons, the Multi Moons are given specific colors depending on the kingdom in which they are found. Collecting a Multi Moon will teleport Mario back to the Odyssey. | ||
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Revision as of 18:14, November 25, 2017
- Not to be confused with 3-Up Moon.

Multi Moons are collectable items in Super Mario Odyssey. Equivalent to the Grand Stars in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2, they are usually collected after completing a level with a boss or another story-related mission. They count as three Power Moons when powering up the Odyssey, although they are only counted as one on the list of Moons in a kingdom. Like the Power Moons, the Multi Moons are given specific colors depending on the kingdom in which they are found. Collecting a Multi Moon will teleport Mario back to the Odyssey.
Missions
- Multi Moon Atop the Falls (Cascade Kingdom): Obtained from defeating Madame Broode.
- Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid (Sand Kingdom): Obtained from defeating Hariet.
- The Hole in the Desert (Sand Kingdom): Obtained from defeating Knucklotec.
- Broodals Over the Lake (Lake Kingdom): Obtained from defeating Rango.
- Flower Thieves of Sky Garden (Wooded Kingdom): Obtained from defeating Spewart.
- Defend the Secret Flower Field! (Wooded Kingdom): Obtained from defeating Torkdrift.
- New Donk City's Pest Problem (Metro Kingdom): Obtained from defeating Mechawiggler.
- A Traditional Festival! (Metro Kingdom): Obtained from completing the 2D section during the Festival and then talking to Pauline.
- The Bound Bowl Grand Prix (Snow Kingdom): Obtained from completing the Bound Bowl Grand Prix.
- The Glass Is Half Full! (Seaside Kingdom): Obtained from defeating Mollusque-Lanceur.
- Big Pot on the Volcano: Dive In! (Luncheon Kingdom): Obtained from capturing a slab of meat and having Cookatiel take it up to the pot on the top.
- Cookatiel Showdown! (Luncheon Kingdom): Obtained from defeating Cookatiel.
- Battle with the Lord of Lightning! (Ruined Kingdom): Obtained from defeating the Ruined Dragon.
- Showdown at Bowser's Castle (Bowser's Kingdom): Obtained from defeating the RoboBrood.
- Tussle in Tostarena: Rematch (Mushroom Kingdom): Obtained in a rematch with Knucklotec.
- Struggle in Steam Garden: Rematch (Mushroom Kingdom): Obtained in a rematch with Torkdrift.
- Dust-Up in New Donk City: Rematch (Mushroom Kingdom): Obtained in a rematch with Mechawiggler.
- Battle in Bubblaine: Rematch (Mushroom Kingdom): Obtained in a rematch with Mollusque-Laceur.
- Blowup at Mount Volbono: Rematch (Mushroom Kingdom): Obtained in a rematch with Cookatiel.
- Rumble in Crumbleden: Rematch (Mushroom Kingdom): Obtained in a rematch with the Ruined Dragon.
- Arrival at Rabbit Ridge! (Dark Side): Obtained after defeating all four Broodals and RoboBrood.
- Long Journey's End (Darker Side): Obtained after completing the final level and climbing to the top of the tower.
Colors
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.
Kingdom | Color |
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Mushroom Kingdom | #FFE000 |
Cascade Kingdom | #FFE000 |
Sand Kingdom | limegreen |
Lake Kingdom | #fa8aad |
Wooded Kingdom | blue |
Metro Kingdom | #a85e3c |
Snow Kingdom | orange |
Seaside Kingdom | #C453E0 |
Luncheon Kingdom | deepskyblue |
Ruined Kingdom | #FFE000 |
Bowser's Kingdom | #e64b4e |
Dark Side | #FFE000 |
Darker Side | #FFE000 |
Gallery
- MultiMoonHoleInDesert.jpg
Mario and Cappy collecting a Multi Moon.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 光榮之月[?] Guāngróng zhī yuè |
Glorious Moon | |
Dutch | Multimaan[?] | Multi-Moon | |
German | Multimond[?] | Multi-Moon | |
Italian | Multiluna[?] | Multi-Moon | |
Russian | Мультилуна[?] Mul'tiluna |
Multi-Moon | |
Spanish | Multiluna[?] | Multi-Moon |
Trivia
- Multi Moons were originally called Grand Moons during the E3 playthrough[1].
- "A Traditional Festival!" is the only Multi Moon to have a different theme play when collecting it.
See also
References
- ^ Nintendo. (June 14, 2017)Super Mario Odyssey - Sand Kingdom & New Donk City Demonstration - Nintendo E3 2017. YouTube. Retrieved September 20, 2017.