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Revision as of 11:56, November 29, 2018
Template:Item-infobox Rocket Flowers are collectibles that first appear in Super Mario Odyssey. They are very similar to the Turbo Nozzle from Super Mario Sunshine and the Dash Pepper in Super Mario Galaxy 2, in that Mario temporarily gains speed and becomes able to run on water and up walls. The effect wears off once the Rocket Flower's power is exhausted. They appear throughout the Wooded Kingdom after Mario defeats Spewart. They also appear in the Seaside Kingdom, Moon Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom, and in other kingdoms' bonus rooms.
At the end of the game, Mario tries to offer Princess Peach a Rocket Flower over Bowser's Piranha Plant Bouquet.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Korean | 로켓 플라워[?] Roket peullawo |
Rocket Flower | |
Russian | Ракетоцветок[?] Raketotsvetok |
Rocket Flower |
Trivia
- The sound emitted from the Rocket Flower is similar to the sound the Power Meter makes in Super Mario Bros. 3 when it is full.
- The Rocket Flower's appearance resembles that of a white rose mallow.