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'''Moon Shards''' (also called '''moon fragments''')<ref>IGN (June 13, 2017). [https://youtu.be/wcZt35MOpxU?t=2m6s 10 Ways We Found Moons In Super Mario Odyssey]. ''YouTube''.</ref> are collectibles that appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are very similar to [[Silver Star]]s from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' in that [[Mario]] must collect five of them in total in order to make a [[Power Moon]] appear. Unlike with Silver Stars, if Mario dies, he retains his Moon Shards. The total number of Moon Shards that Mario has collected can be seen at the top of the screen, similar to how [[Star Chip]]s work in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''. Unlike the Power Moons themselves, they are the same color in every kingdom, being golden with a white border, and do not restore Mario's [[Health Meter|health]] when collected.
'''Moon Shards''' (also called '''moon fragments''')<ref>IGN (June 13, 2017). [https://youtu.be/wcZt35MOpxU?t=2m6s 10 Ways We Found Moons In Super Mario Odyssey]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 26, 2017.</ref> are collectibles that appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are very similar to [[Silver Star]]s from ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' in that [[Mario]] must collect five of them in total in order to make a [[Power Moon]] appear. Unlike with Silver Stars, if Mario dies, he retains his Moon Shards. The total number of Moon Shards that Mario has collected can be seen at the top of the screen, similar to how [[Star Chip]]s work in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''. Unlike the Power Moons themselves, they are the same color in every kingdom, being golden with a white border, and do not restore Mario's [[Health Meter|health]] when collected.
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Revision as of 00:16, January 3, 2023

Moon Shard
Artwork of a Moon Shard from Super Mario Odyssey.
Official artwork of a Moon Shard
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Effect Collecting all five forms a Power Moon.
8-bit Moon Shards
8-bit Moon Shards
8-bit Moon Shards
8-bit Moon Shards after the Power Moon has been collected
8-bit Moon Shards after the Power Moon has been collected
8-bit Moon Shards after the Power Moon has been collected

Moon Shards (also called moon fragments)[1] are collectibles that appear in Super Mario Odyssey. They are very similar to Silver Stars from Super Mario 64 DS, Super Mario Galaxy, and Super Mario Galaxy 2 in that Mario must collect five of them in total in order to make a Power Moon appear. Unlike with Silver Stars, if Mario dies, he retains his Moon Shards. The total number of Moon Shards that Mario has collected can be seen at the top of the screen, similar to how Star Chips work in Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. Unlike the Power Moons themselves, they are the same color in every kingdom, being golden with a white border, and do not restore Mario's health when collected.

Power Moons from Moon Shards

Kingdom Power Moon(s)
Cap Kingdom 06: Skimming the Poison Tide, 10: Searching the Frog Pond
Sand Kingdom 02: Moon Shards in the Sand
Lake Kingdom 12: Moon Shards in the Lake
Wooded Kingdom 41: Wandering in the Fog, 66: Moon Shards in the Forest
Cloud Kingdom 08: King of the Cube!
Lost Kingdom 15: Moon Shards in the Jungle
Metro Kingdom 39: Rewiring the Neighborhood, 41: Moon Shards Under Siege, 43: Inside the Rotating Maze, 64: Up on the Big Screen
Snow Kingdom 02: The Ice Wall Barrier, 15: Moon Shards in the Snow, 29: Moon Shards in the Cold Room
Seaside Kingdom 30: Moon Shards in the Sea, 70: The Spinning Maze: Search!
Luncheon Kingdom 37: Magma Swamp: Floating and Sinking, 43: Excavate 'n' Search the Cheese Rocks
Bowser's Kingdom 02: Smart Bombing, 59: Searching Hexagon Tower
Moon Kingdom 17: Moon Shards on the Moon

See also

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ムーンチップ[?]
Mūn Chippu
Moon Chip
Chinese 月亮碎片[?]
Yuèliàng suìpiàn
Moon Fragment
Dutch Maanstukje[?] Moon Piece
German Mondstück[?] Moon Piece
Italian Spicchio di luna[?] Moon Segment
Spanish Esquirla de energiluna[?] Power Moon Shard

References

  1. ^ IGN (June 13, 2017). 10 Ways We Found Moons In Super Mario Odyssey. YouTube. Retrieved October 26, 2017.