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During the events of the game, the ring is stolen by [[Bowser]] and the [[Broodals]] as a wedding ring for [[Princess Peach]]'s forced marriage to the [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]] king. [[Knucklotec]], the guardian deity of the Binding Band, became enraged over the missing ring, causing Tostarena to become covered in ice. Bowser attempts to force the ring through Peach during the wedding, although her struggles as well as Mario's arrival forced Bowser to abandon this strategy. A smaller Binding Band later appears during the fight against Bowser in the [[Moon Kingdom]], where it is used to lock Princess Peach. After [[Mario]] defeats Bowser, the Binding Band is returned to the Deepest Underground, where various tourists such as the [[Style Sisters]] can be seen looking at it. Mario can then [[Ground Pound]] on top of the ring to receive a [[Power Moon]].
During the events of the game, the ring is stolen by [[Bowser]] and the [[Broodals]] as a wedding ring for [[Princess Peach]]'s forced marriage to the [[Koopa (species)|Koopa]] king. [[Knucklotec]], the guardian deity of the Binding Band, became enraged over the missing ring, causing Tostarena to become covered in ice. Bowser attempts to force the ring through Peach during the wedding, although her struggles as well as Mario's arrival forced Bowser to abandon this strategy. A smaller Binding Band later appears during the fight against Bowser in the [[Moon Kingdom]], where it is used to lock Princess Peach. After [[Mario]] defeats Bowser, the Binding Band is returned to the Deepest Underground, where various tourists such as the [[Style Sisters]] can be seen looking at it. Mario can then [[Ground Pound]] on top of the ring to receive a [[Power Moon]].
[[File:MK8DBCP SCS Ring.png|thumb|left|150px]]
[[File:MK8DBCP SCS Ring.png|thumb|left|150px]]
A similarly shaped ring can be found inside the drain in [[Squeaky Clean Sprint]] in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', although it features a red gem instead. In ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', this ring much more closely resembles the Binding Band, with a colorless gem as well as added detailing.
The Binding Band can be seen in [[Squeaky Clean Sprint]] in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. In the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' version of the course, however, it is redesigned to resemble a generic wedding ring, with no pattern and a red gem instead.  
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Revision as of 05:48, August 3, 2023

The Binding Band in Super Mario Odyssey.
The Binding Band
“Where...ring...go? YOU take ring?!”
Knucklotec, Super Mario Odyssey

The Binding Band (originally referred to as the Wedding Ring[1]) is a giant, jeweled ring found in Super Mario Odyssey. It was made by the Tostarenans of the Sand Kingdom and is the kingdom's most cherished artifact.

During the events of the game, the ring is stolen by Bowser and the Broodals as a wedding ring for Princess Peach's forced marriage to the Koopa king. Knucklotec, the guardian deity of the Binding Band, became enraged over the missing ring, causing Tostarena to become covered in ice. Bowser attempts to force the ring through Peach during the wedding, although her struggles as well as Mario's arrival forced Bowser to abandon this strategy. A smaller Binding Band later appears during the fight against Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, where it is used to lock Princess Peach. After Mario defeats Bowser, the Binding Band is returned to the Deepest Underground, where various tourists such as the Style Sisters can be seen looking at it. Mario can then Ground Pound on top of the ring to receive a Power Moon.

The ring found in Squeaky Clean Sprint in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It resembles the Binding Band.

The Binding Band can be seen in Squeaky Clean Sprint in Mario Kart Tour. In the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe version of the course, however, it is redesigned to resemble a generic wedding ring, with no pattern and a red gem instead.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 結婚指輪[?]
Kekkon Yubiwa
Wedding Ring
Chinese (simplified) 结婚戒指[?]
Jiéhūn jièzhǐ
Wedding Ring
Chinese (traditional) 結婚戒指[?]
Jiéhūn jièzhǐ
Wedding Ring
Dutch Schatring[?] Treasure Ring
German Ring der Einheit[?] Ring of Unity
Italian Anello dell'unione[?] Ring of the Union
Korean 결혼반지[?]
Gyeolhonbanji
Wedding Ring
Russian Кольцо единения[?]
Koltso yedineniya
Ring of Union
Spanish Anillo de unión[?] Union ring

References

  1. ^ Polygon. (June 13, 2017). SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY "Harriet" Boss Battle Gameplay! — Polygon @ E3 2017. YouTube. Retrieved April 1, 2018.