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The '''Ruined Kingdom''' is the twelfth kingdom visited in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. The greater location of '''Crumbleden''', the Ruined Kingdom is a stormy and mysterious world filled with the ruins of a long-dead kingdom. | The '''Ruined Kingdom''' is the twelfth kingdom visited in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. The greater location of '''Crumbleden''', the Ruined Kingdom is a stormy and mysterious world filled with the ruins of a long-dead kingdom. | ||
During the events of the game, [[Mario]] and [[Cappy]] crash | During the events of the game, [[Mario]] and [[Cappy]] crash land the [[Odyssey]] in this location after [[Bowser]] and the [[Ruined Dragon]] attack them. The crash leaves the Odyssey damaged, requiring three [[Power Moon]]s to restore back to working condition. Mario fights and defeats the Ruined Dragon in this kingdom, enabling him to use the Odyssey again to leave and continue his journey to [[Bowser's Kingdom]]. | ||
==Brochure details== | ==Brochure details== |
Latest revision as of 13:35, October 8, 2024
Ruined Kingdom | |
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Boss(es) | Ruined Dragon |
Mission(s) | Battle with the Lord of Lightning! |
Power Moons | 12 |
The Ruined Kingdom is the twelfth kingdom visited in Super Mario Odyssey. The greater location of Crumbleden, the Ruined Kingdom is a stormy and mysterious world filled with the ruins of a long-dead kingdom.
During the events of the game, Mario and Cappy crash land the Odyssey in this location after Bowser and the Ruined Dragon attack them. The crash leaves the Odyssey damaged, requiring three Power Moons to restore back to working condition. Mario fights and defeats the Ruined Dragon in this kingdom, enabling him to use the Odyssey again to leave and continue his journey to Bowser's Kingdom.
Brochure details[edit]
Reaching for the Heavens
This tower once collected energy from lightning in the thunderclouds that constantly swirl here. Some say it was destroyed by repeated lightning strikes, but others note the unnatural shapes into which the tower crumbled and wonder if it fell into ruin for different reasons entirely.
High Stakes
Amid the ruins, these swords surely stand out. They're thought to be left over from a large battle here in Crumbleden. One certainly feels a sense of intentionality in the way they're stuck straight down, as if fallen from the sky. Some see them not as swords, but rather nails or stakes. Perhaps the eyelets at the top allowed ropes or chains through to anchor something, but it's impossible to say what.
Ruined Dreams
It's only because of the people of Crumbleden's skill in construction that there are ruins left here to see. Their building style was reliable and straightforward, but whatever they'd hoped to accomplish by harnessing the fearsome power of lightning remains unclear. Some have theorized that the circular plaza atop the tower was built for a standoff of some kind.
The Great Altar
It's thought that this altar was built so this former kingdom could communicate with (or perhaps confront) something. This is the only altar built here, and scholars have been keen to discover its intent. It's also said to be shaped like something in particular. The idea that it was meant to charge lightning has been disproven. The new theory is that it was built to call something down and then restrain the lightning.
Are Those...Claw Marks?
The stone here has numerous large slashes cut through it, often in parallel tracks suggesting giant claws. But that can't be right—what could claw through stone?
Buried Treasures
You'll see glowing spots scattered around on the ground. Engage in some amateur archeology by giving them a hearty stomp!
Three Keys to the Kingdom
- Visit the vast crumbling tower still standing watch over the area.
- Investigate the deep, clawlike marks in the stone.
- Admire the durable construction techniques of a once proud kingdom.
Map
Bonus areas[edit]
Bonus area | Accessed via | Location | Description |
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Roulette Tower |
Mini Rocket | On the western side of the arena | An 8-bit area revolving around a castle tower featuring spinning lifts, where Mario must activate several P-Switches to stop the lifts in a way so that their pattern forms a staircase so he can advance. If Mario gets the lifts' pattern wrong, there is a Ground Pound Switch which he can press to make the lifts spin again so he can start over. |
Chincho Army Area |
Moon Pipe | To the southwest of the Odyssey | An arena-like area full of Chinchos where Mario must free a Chargin' Chuck from its cage and capture it to fight off the Chinchos and break open a cage containing a Power Moon. One of the Chinchos, when defeated, earns Mario another Power Moon. |
Enemies[edit]
Enemies marked with an asterisk (*) are only found in bonus areas.
Ruined Dragon (boss)
Burrbos (Crumbleden)
8-bit Koopa Troopas*
Objectives[edit]
- Battle with the Lord of Lightning!: The goal is to defeat the Ruined Dragon to proceed to Bowser's Kingdom.
Power Moons[edit]
- Main article: List of Power Moons in the Ruined Kingdom
There are a total of twelve Power Moons (nine regular Power Moons and one Multi Moon) in Crumbleden. During Mario's first visit to this kingdom, he can collect three Power Moons and the Multi Moon. After Mario defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, another Power Moon becomes available to collect. The Moon Rock will also be available to destroy, causing five additional Power Moons to be accessible.
In order to repair the Odyssey and progress to the next kingdom, Mario must collect three Power Moons. There is only one way to do so, finishing Battle with the Lord of Lightning! There are not enough Power Moons available before completing that objective to repair the Odyssey.
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Ruined Kingdom[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 奪われし国[?] Ubawareshi Kuni |
Usurped Country | |
Chinese | 被夺之国 (Simplified) 被奪之國 (Traditional)[?] Bèi duó zhī guó |
Seized Country | |
Dutch | Ruïnerijk[?] | Ruin Realm | |
French | Pays des Ruines[?] | Ruins Land | |
German | Ruinenland[?] | Ruin Country | |
Italian | Regno dei Ruderi[?] | Ruins Kingdom | |
Korean | 빼앗긴 왕국[?] Ppae'atgin Wangguk |
Seized Kingdom | |
Russian | Руинное царство[?] Ruinnoye tsarstvo |
Ruins Kingdom | |
Spanish | Reino de las Ruinas[?] | Ruins Kingdom |
Crumbleden[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ホロビア[?] Horobia |
From「滅びる」(horobiru, to be ruined) and "-ia" (a suffix used for forming place names) | |
Chinese | 霍洛比亚 (Simplified) 霍洛比亞 (Traditional)[?] Huòluòbǐyǎ |
Transliteration of the Japanese name | |
Dutch | Drakennest[?] | Dragons nest | |
French | Désoland[?] | From "désolant" (desolating) and the English suffix "-land" | |
German | Schuttlingen[?] | From "Schutt" (rubble) and the place name suffix "-lingen" | |
Italian | Vetustia[?] | From "vetusto" (ancient) and "-ia" (a suffix used for forming place names) | |
Korean | 폐허비아[?] Pyeheobia |
From "폐허" (pyeheo, ruin) and the Japanese name | |
Russian | Драконий чертог[?] Drakoniy chertog |
Dragon palace | |
Spanish | Vetustia[?] | Same as Italian name |