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*'''Jaxi Driver''': Found at the end of the Jaxi-accessible secret area.
*'''Jaxi Driver''': Found at the end of the Jaxi-accessible secret area.
*'''The Bullet Bill Maze: Break Through''': Found at the end of the Bullet Bill maze (accessed via a building to the far-left side of the Inverted Pyramid).
*'''The Bullet Bill Maze: Break Through''': Found at the end of the Bullet Bill maze (accessed via a building to the far-left side of the Inverted Pyramid).
*'''Bird Traveling the Desert''': Obtained by throwing [[Cappy]] at a large bird flying around the area.<ref name="GameXplain July 30th">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qCMzTcswXs</ref>
*'''Sand Kingdom Tick-Tock Athletics 1''': On top of the Bullet Bill maze building (accessible via a Warp Pipe at the end of the Bullet Bill maze).<ref>https://youtu.be/9liwPc1hLU8?t=11m32s</ref>
*On top of the Bullet Bill maze building (accessible via a Warp Pipe at the end of the Bullet Bill maze).
*'''Bird Traveling the Desert''': Obtained by throwing [[Cappy]] at a large bird flying around the Kingdom.<ref name="GameXplain July 30th">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qCMzTcswXs</ref>
*'''Sand Kingdom Tick-Tock Athletics 1''': Obtained by doing a timed challange on top of the ruins.<ref>https://youtu.be/9liwPc1hLU8?t=11m32s</ref>
*'''Wandering Cactus''': Obtained by ground pounding a glowing section of sand underneath a cactus.<ref>https://youtu.be/9liwPc1hLU8?t=14m16s</ref>
*'''Wandering Cactus''': Obtained by capturing a cactus near the Jaxi Driver cave, moving the cactus out of the way, and ground pounding.<ref>https://youtu.be/9liwPc1hLU8?t=14m16s</ref>


==[[Grand Moon]] locations==
==[[Grand Moon]] locations==

Revision as of 18:08, August 26, 2017

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Tostarena is a location featured in the upcoming Super Mario game Super Mario Odyssey. It is based on real world locations Mexico and Egypt.

Quick Facts[1]

  • Population: Mid-sized
  • Area: Expansive
  • Natives: Tostarenans, Moe-Eyes
  • Currency: Pyramid Coins
  • Industry: Tourism, precious stones
  • Climate: Average temp. 40°C / 104°F

Areas

Map of the Sand Kingdom
Map of Tostarena.
  • Tostarena Town, a colorful town inhabited by the Tostarenans[1]
  • Tostarena Ruins, a ruins that lies at north of Tostarena Town[1]
  • Moe-Eye Habitat, an area inhabited by Moe-Eyes[1]
  • The Inverted Pyramid, an upside-down pyramid[2]
  • Desert Oasis, a frozen oasis[3]
  • Ice Cave, an underground area with ice platforms and crushing pillars[4]
  • A vast bottomless pit under the ground with Poisoned Water pathways, which can be accessed and traversed by Jaxi[5]

Power Moon locations

  • Atop the Highest Tower: On top of the highest tower in the Tostarena Ruins.
  • Moon Shards in the Sand: Obtained after collecting all five Moon Shards in the Moe-Eye Habitat.
  • Overlooking the Desert Town: On top of a building in the Tostarena Town.
  • Can You Feel It?: Obtained by ground pounding a floor tile in a secret room accessed via a Warp Pipe near the "Overlooking the Desert Town" Power Moon.
  • Dancing with New Friends: Found inside a building only accessible with the Tostarena Mario outfit (sombrero and poncho).
  • Employees Only: Behind the counter in the Crazy Cap shop. [6]
  • Sand Kingdom Slots: Obtained after lining up three Power Moon symbols on the slot machines inside a building in Tostarena Town.[7]
  • Walking the Desert!: Obtained after completing a challenge by an unnamed Koopa Troopa.[8]
  • Taking Notes: Jump on the Palm: Obtained after collect all the Rainbow Notes atop a palm tree in the Desert Oasis.
  • Taking Notes: Running Down: Obtained after collect all the Rainbow Notes in an area to the left of Tostarena Town.[9]
  • Shopping in Tostarena: Can be purchased from the Crazy Cap shop for 100 yellow Coins.[10]
  • From a Crate in the Ruins: Found inside a shiny crate in the Tostarena Ruins.
  • From the Taxi Luggage: Obtained by ground pounding on a glowing spot close to a New Donker's car.[11]
  • On the Leaning Stone Pillar: Found atop a stone pillar in the Tostarena Ruins; accessible by capturing a Bullet Bill.
  • Inside a Block Is a Hard Place: Found inside a shiny stone block in the Tostarena Ruins; accessed by destroying the block with a Bullet Bill.
  • On Top of the Gate: Found atop the large archway at the Tostarena Ruins entrance.
  • Alcove in the Ruins: Found in an alcove beneath the ruins platform with a Bill Blaster and three crates, just after the first 8-bit sequence.[12]
  • Ice Cave Treasure: On top of the last stone pillar in the Ice Cave; accessible via wall jumping up the stone pillars.[13]
  • Secret of the Inverted Mural: Found in a hidden area in the outside section of the Inverted Pyramid's 8-bit segment.[14]
  • The Treasure of Jaxi Ruins: Found inside a treasure chest accessible after traversing through the Ice Caves.
  • Jaxi Stunt Driving: Obtained after collecting all the Rainbow Notes in the Jaxi-accessible secret area.
  • Jaxi Driver: Found at the end of the Jaxi-accessible secret area.
  • The Bullet Bill Maze: Break Through: Found at the end of the Bullet Bill maze (accessed via a building to the far-left side of the Inverted Pyramid).
  • Sand Kingdom Tick-Tock Athletics 1: On top of the Bullet Bill maze building (accessible via a Warp Pipe at the end of the Bullet Bill maze).[15]
  • Bird Traveling the Desert: Obtained by throwing Cappy at a large bird flying around the Kingdom.[16]
  • Wandering Cactus: Obtained by ground pounding a glowing section of sand underneath a cactus.[17]

Grand Moon locations

  • Inverted Pyramid Showdown: Obtained after defeating Harriet.
  • Inside a pyramid-shaped ice block near the Inverted Pyramid.[16]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アッチーニャ[18]
Acchīnya
From acchicchi, an expression for "hot"
Dutch Zonnesteekstad[21] Sunstroke City
Russian Тостарена[19]
Tostarena
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Spanish Soltitlán[22] From Spanish "Sol" (Sun) + Nahuatl "titlán" (place) which is commonly found in town names in Mexico.

References