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'''Seeds''' are items that appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are small, yellow acorn-like objects and can be found in some locations of the kingdoms. [[Mario]] must bring the seed to a small plant pot and then wait for it to grow into a golden bud. Mario can touch the bud and it will sprout into a [[Power Moon]]. In the [[Seaside Kingdom]], Mario can use a [[Gushen]] to water it, quickening the growing process. Once Mario has collected the Power Moon that has sprouted from the seed, | '''Seeds''' are items that appear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are small, yellow acorn-like objects and can be found in some locations of the kingdoms. [[Mario]] must bring the seed to a small plant pot and then wait for it to grow into a golden bud. Mario can touch the bud and it will sprout into a [[Power Moon]]. In the [[Seaside Kingdom]], Mario can use a [[Gushen]] to water it, quickening the growing process. Once Mario has collected the Power Moon that has sprouted from the seed, the plant will stay fully-grown and bloomed for the rest of the game, allowing the Power Moon to be re-collected for coins at any point. | ||
In the [[Wooded Kingdom]], a similar plant appears in the Deep Woods, appearing in a stream surrounded by blackened noncollectable [[coin]]s stuck in the riverbed. Mario must use a [[Coin Coffer]] to shoot coins at it. As he does so, it grows taller and taller. After a few hundred coins, the bud finally appears and can be opened. | In the [[Wooded Kingdom]], a similar plant appears in the Deep Woods, appearing in a stream surrounded by blackened noncollectable [[coin]]s stuck in the riverbed. Mario must use a [[Coin Coffer]] to shoot coins at it. As he does so, it grows taller and taller. After a few hundred coins, the bud finally appears and can be opened. |
Revision as of 02:57, February 1, 2018
Seeds are items that appear in Super Mario Odyssey. They are small, yellow acorn-like objects and can be found in some locations of the kingdoms. Mario must bring the seed to a small plant pot and then wait for it to grow into a golden bud. Mario can touch the bud and it will sprout into a Power Moon. In the Seaside Kingdom, Mario can use a Gushen to water it, quickening the growing process. Once Mario has collected the Power Moon that has sprouted from the seed, the plant will stay fully-grown and bloomed for the rest of the game, allowing the Power Moon to be re-collected for coins at any point.
In the Wooded Kingdom, a similar plant appears in the Deep Woods, appearing in a stream surrounded by blackened noncollectable coins stuck in the riverbed. Mario must use a Coin Coffer to shoot coins at it. As he does so, it grows taller and taller. After a few hundred coins, the bud finally appears and can be opened.
There also exists a bigger variation of seeds, which Mario can take to an enclosed patch of dirt and throw them into it. The seed will grow into a massive Beanstalk, which will take Mario to a higher platform, out of the Deep Woods, or to a bonus area in the sky. In the Wooded Kingdom, these seeds are dispensed by blue Steam Gardeners.
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Mario carrying a seed in the Mushroom Kingdom.