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Mario riding a Jaxi.

Jaxis[1] are lion-like creatures found in the Jaxi Ruins segment of the Sand Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. Upon talking to one, it will ask Mario if he wants a ride for 30 Coins, which Mario can either accept or deny. As soon as Mario jumps onto the Jaxi's back, it will take off running at its full speed. The player can control the Jaxi with the left control stick, brake by pressing B Button, and dismount by pressing ZL Button. However, the Jaxi's speed makes it difficult to control, with the Jaxi sliding whenever the player makes a turn, though the player can turn quickly by braking while turning. Any breakable objects or small enemies the Jaxi runs into will be knocked over or defeated. Mario can also ride Jaxis safely over poisoned water.[2] If the player falls down a pit while riding a Jaxi, the Jaxi will return to the spot the player found it.[1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese [3] -
Russian Рыкарус[4]
Rykarus
From ryk, meaning "growl"

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