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The '''Lake Kingdom''' is a region featured in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', and can either be the fourth or the fifth location visited, depending on if the player selects to go here or to the [[Wooded Kingdom]] after leaving the [[Sand Kingdom]]. It is the greater location of '''Lake Lamode''', a large lake area with an underwater plaza area. This kingdom is renowned for its fashion designers and clothes, including the prized [[Lochlady Dress]]. When Mario first visits here, the [[Broodals]] can be found at the Water Plaza in the process of stealing the Lochlady Dress. Mario encounters the Broodals at the Water Plaza Terrace, where he must defeat [[Rango]], which will reward the player with a [[Multi Moon]]. Collecting the Multi Moon restores the Water Plaza to its former glory, allowing access to more Power Moons. Once Mario collects enough Power Moons, he can access the next kingdom - either the Wooded Kingdom (if the player has not yet visited it) or the [[Cloud Kingdom]] (if both the Wooded and Lake Kingdoms have been visited). | The '''Lake Kingdom''' is a region featured in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', and can either be the fourth or the fifth location visited, depending on if the player selects to go here or to the [[Wooded Kingdom]] after leaving the [[Sand Kingdom]]. It is the greater location of '''Lake Lamode''', a large lake area with an underwater plaza area. This kingdom is renowned for its fashion designers and clothes, including the prized [[Lochlady Dress]]. When Mario first visits here, the [[Broodals]] can be found at the Water Plaza in the process of stealing the Lochlady Dress. Mario encounters the Broodals at the Water Plaza Terrace, where he must defeat [[Rango]], which will reward the player with a [[Multi Moon]]. Collecting the Multi Moon restores the Water Plaza to its former glory, allowing access to more Power Moons. Once Mario collects enough Power Moons, he can access the next kingdom - either the Wooded Kingdom (if the player has not yet visited it) or the [[Cloud Kingdom]] (if both the Wooded and Lake Kingdoms have been visited). | ||
Based on its architectural structure and the several islands located here, | Based on its architectural structure and the several islands located here, the kingdom seems to be based on [[wikipedia:Greece|Greece]]. However, the name "Lake Lamode" comes from the French phrase ''à la mode'', meaning "in fashion" or "stylish". The name of the [[Lochlady|Lochladies]] and the presence of [[Dorrie]] (a reference to the {{wp|Loch Ness Monster}}) make a connection to [[wikipedia:Scotland|Scotland]]. | ||
The Lake Kingdom is located northeast of the Sand Kingdom, north of the Wooded Kingdom, and northwest of the Cloud Kingdom. | The Lake Kingdom is located northeast of the Sand Kingdom, north of the Wooded Kingdom, and northwest of the Cloud Kingdom. |
Revision as of 17:08, August 26, 2021
The Lake Kingdom is a region featured in Super Mario Odyssey, and can either be the fourth or the fifth location visited, depending on if the player selects to go here or to the Wooded Kingdom after leaving the Sand Kingdom. It is the greater location of Lake Lamode, a large lake area with an underwater plaza area. This kingdom is renowned for its fashion designers and clothes, including the prized Lochlady Dress. When Mario first visits here, the Broodals can be found at the Water Plaza in the process of stealing the Lochlady Dress. Mario encounters the Broodals at the Water Plaza Terrace, where he must defeat Rango, which will reward the player with a Multi Moon. Collecting the Multi Moon restores the Water Plaza to its former glory, allowing access to more Power Moons. Once Mario collects enough Power Moons, he can access the next kingdom - either the Wooded Kingdom (if the player has not yet visited it) or the Cloud Kingdom (if both the Wooded and Lake Kingdoms have been visited).
Based on its architectural structure and the several islands located here, the kingdom seems to be based on Greece. However, the name "Lake Lamode" comes from the French phrase à la mode, meaning "in fashion" or "stylish". The name of the Lochladies and the presence of Dorrie (a reference to the Loch Ness Monster) make a connection to Scotland.
The Lake Kingdom is located northeast of the Sand Kingdom, north of the Wooded Kingdom, and northwest of the Cloud Kingdom.
Concept and creation
The building decorations, the rocks shaped like a drape and the light shaped like a lace were all designed following the motif of the wedding dress.[1] Another peculiar trait of the design is the whimsical atmosphere.[1]
The aquatic plants of the kingdom were designed following the motif of the sequin, and the design was completed by adding glitter that made them flicker in the water.[2]
Brochure details
The Domed Water Plaza
Lake Lamode, the land of fashion. The underwater Water Plaza is protected by a glass dome, but don't worry, there's air inside to breathe.
When you look up at the lake from within the plaza, you can see Dorrie swimming amid the stunning scenery.
Window Shopping
Considered the most luxurious garment this kingdom has to offer, the Lochlady Dress is displayed in the show window of the Water Plaza. Of all the garments created by the Lochladies, only the very best and most beautiful is selected for this great honor. It's a national treasure!
It's said that wearing this dress brings eternal happiness, so naturally every bride yearns for it. Sadly, this lovely, one-of-a-kind item is not for sale.
Zippers of Mystery
Fitting of a kingdom famous for its fashion, you can find zipper art all over the place here. Zippers can be securely fastened as well as opened and closed freely, so perhaps they have a deeper meaning... That said, this particular zipper is more than decoration. It actually works, so stop by and give it a try.
Dorrie the Aquatic Buddy
This gentle creature spends its days swimming gracefully in Lake Lamode. If you're confident in your abilities, swimming alongside it might make for some wonderful memories.
Although able to live in any aquatic environment, some have heard Dorrie complain that the lake is too small. Keep an eye out for Dorrie-themed souvenirs, which tourists just love!
Soaked in History
Once a spot for designers to relax and even dye cloth, this soaking pool has a rich history. Since most activity centers around the lake town, this is now a well-known fishing hole.
The Lovely Lochladies
Lochladies are exceedingly flexible, but they also possess a deep strength. Many have become accomplished designers, and this balance may be their secret.
Three Keys to the Kingdom
- Visit the Water Plaza, especially if you enjoy breathing air.
- Swim with the local Dorrie for an unforgettable experience.
- Admire the gown that qualifies as a national treasure!
Map
- Courtyard
- Underwater Entrance
- Water Plaza Entrance
- Water Plaza Display Window
- Water Plaza Terrace
- Viewing Balcony (painting)
Bonus areas
Bonus area | Accessed via | Location | Description |
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Puzzle Part Area |
Red door | In the dome to the left of the Water Plaza Entrance | A small platform where Mario must capture a Puzzle Part to help a Lochlady build a monument so she can give him a Power Moon. |
Zipper Chasm |
Red door | Behind a zipped-up recess in the wall to the right of the Water Plaza Entrance | A canyon-like area where Mario must capture zippers to form bridges across the canyon to obtain a key used to obtain a Power Moon while avoiding the Mini Goombas infesting the area. |
Ledge-Climbing Area |
Red door | In the wall at the northwestern part of the kingdom by the Hat Trampolines | A platforming area featuring many Hat Trampolines, Fuzzies, and ledges Mario must cling onto to progress. |
Waves of Poison |
Moon Pipe | In front of the Odyssey | A vast sea of poison where Mario must capture a frog and collect a key to obtain a Power Moon while avoiding falling in. |
Enemies
Enemies marked with an asterisk (*) are only found in bonus areas.
Objectives
- Broodals Over the Lake: The goal is to defeat Rango atop the circular tower on the lake.
Paintings
There are two paintings in this kingdom. One is located inside a hole at the fishing pond near where the Fishin' Lakitu is. The painting takes the player to the Southwestern Floating Island at the Sand Kingdom or the Floating Sky Island at the Luncheon Kingdom, and it can be accessed at any time.
The other painting is found on the Viewing Balcony, which can only be accessed from the Metro Kingdom, the Seaside Kingdom, or the Snow Kingdom.
Power Moons
- Main article: List of Power Moons in the Lake Kingdom
There are a total of 44 Power Moons (41 regular Power Moons and 1 Multi Moon) in the Lake Kingdom. During the player's first visit to this kingdom, they can collect 25 Power Moons and the Multi Moon, including one from the kingdom's Hint Art. The player can also collect a Power Moon if they travel to this kingdom using a painting found in a future kingdom (either the Snow, Seaside or Metro Kingdom). After the player defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, 6 more Power Moons become available to collect. The Moon Rock will also be available to destroy, causing 9 additional Power Moons to be accessible.
In order to progress to the next kingdom, the player must collect at least 8 Power Moons.
Regional coins
- Main article: List of regional coins in the Lake Kingdom
The Lake Kingdom contains 50 regional coins, which take the form of scales.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Lake Kingdom
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 湖の国[?] Mizuumi no kuni |
Lake Country | |
Chinese | 湖之国 (Simplified) 湖之國 (Traditional)[?] Hú zhī guó |
Lake Country | |
Dutch | Merenrijk[?] | Lake Realm | |
German | Seeland[?] | Lake Country | |
Italian | Regno del Lago[?] | Lake Kingdom | |
Korean | 호수 왕국[?] Hosu Wangguk |
Lake Kingdom | |
Russian | Озерное царство[?] Ozernoye tsarstvo |
Lake Kingdom | |
Spanish | Reino del Lago[?] | Lake Kingdom |
Lake Lamode
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドレッシーバレー[?] Doresshībarē |
Dressy Valley | |
Chinese | 德莱西山谷 (Simplified) 德萊西山谷 (Traditional)[?] Déláixī shāngǔ |
Dressy Valley | |
Dutch | Elegantis[?] | From elegant and Atlantis | |
German | See Legant[?] | From See (lake) and elegant | |
Italian | Lago Lamoda[?] | Lake Lamoda, from alla moda (Italian equivalent to à la mode) | |
Korean | 드레시 호수[?] Deureshi Hosu |
Dressy Lake | |
Russian | Озеро Лямод[?] Ozero Lyamod |
Lake Lamode | |
Spanish | Lago Kutur[?] | Lake Kutur, from French couture (sewing) |