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| Statues that can be captured allowing the player to move them around. They can break cracked block and can weigh down [[P Switch]]es
| Statues that can be captured allowing the player to move them around. They can break cracked blocks and can weigh down [[P Switch]]es
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Revision as of 20:19, January 26, 2019

This is a page to store things that I am working on. If there is an error that I should correct, feel free to mention it on my talk page.

Capturable objects

Object Description
File:Binoculars SMO.png
Binoculars
An object that, when captured launches upward allowing the player to zoom in with the camera. Zooming in on certain objects while capturing a pair of Binoculars will make a Power Moon appear.
A Boulder in Super Mario Odyssey
Boulder
Rocks that roll and damage the player if they touch them that appear as obstacles in the Moon Kingdom and the Darker Side of the Moon. A large stationary boulder appears in the Wooded Kingdom that can be captured, allowing the player to move it around, allowing access to a hidden area.
A Bowser Statue in Super Mario Odyssey
Bowser Statue
Statue that appear in the Moon Kingdom as decorations. One can be captured allowing the player to move it, revealing a hole underneath it containing a Power Moon.
A Cactus in Super Mario Odyssey
Cactus
Plants that damage the player if they touch it. A certain cactus can be captured, allowing the player to move it revealing a spot that, when Ground Pounded releases a Power Moon.
A Jizo in Super Mario Odyssey
Jizo
Statues that can be captured allowing the player to move them around. They can break cracked blocks and can weigh down P Switches
File:Letter SMO.png
Letter
Letters that appear in the Metro Kingdom post-game that can be captured, allowing the player to move them, and if the player move them into slots to correctly spell out “Mario” a Power Moon will appear.
A Manhole in Super Mario Odyssey
Manhole
Objects that are located in the Metro Kingdom’s streets. A small one and a large one can be captured, allowing the player to move them, allowing access to areas underneath them.
Meat in Super Mario Odyssey
Meat
A slab of Meat that can be captured allowing the player to shake off salt covering it, making Cookatiel pick it up with its talons.
A Mini Rocket in Super Mario Odyssey
Mini Rocket
Rockets that can be captured allowing the player to reach hidden areas when used.
A Picture Match Part in Super Mario Odyssey
Picture Match Part
Two-dimensional parts of either a Goomba or Mario that can be captured in the Picture Match minigame where the player must rotate and align the part to align with the corresponding picture.
A Pole in Super Mario Odyssey
Pole
Poles that can be captured, allowing the player to pull them backwards, sending the player in the opposite direction that the Pole was pulled.
A Puzzle Part in Super Mario Odyssey
Puzzle Part (Lake Kingdom)
A stone block that can be captured to move it around a grid-like area, and if it is correctly moved into a triangular rock a Lochlady will give the player a Power Moon.