Wooded Kingdom

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The Wooded Kingdom is a location featured in the upcoming Super Mario game Super Mario Odyssey. It is a large forest surrounded by mountains and a glass dome, and is the greater location of Steam Gardens. Its Regional Coins take the form of bolt nuts.

Areas

  • Iron Road: a set of red iron buildings.
  • Deep Woods: a spooky-looking dark forest where a T-Rex resides.
  • Sky Garden
  • Observation Deck[1]: a top area with a red iron floor where Glydon can be found.

Power Moon locations

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The Wooded Kingdom has blue Power Moons.

There are a total of 54 Power Moons in this kingdom.[2] Mario will need to collect 16 Power Moons to power up the Odyssey.[3]

  • 01: Road to Sky Garden: Obtained after defeating a Big Piranha Plant at the end of the Red Maze.[4]
  • 03: Path to the Secret Flower Field:
  • 09: Thanks for the Charge!:
  • 13: The Nut Round the Corner:
  • Caught Hopping in the Forest: Obtained by catching the rabbit in the forest.
  • Beneath the Roots of the Moving Tree: Obtained by moving a tree (in the Deep Woods) and then ground pounding the glowing spot beneath it.
  • Atop the Tall Tree: Obtained after using an Uproot to climb the tall tree and crack the nut at the top.
  • Flooding Pipeway: Obtained after completing a hidden area in Iron Road, which can be entered with an underwater Warp Pipe.[4]
  • The Nut in the Red Maze: Obtained after using an Uproot to get in a side path of the red maze and crack the nut at the end of the path.
  • Climb the Rock to Get the Nut: Obtained after using an Uproot to climb over some rock to reach a nut.[5]
  • Exploring for Treasure: Found in a secret area in the Deep Woods accessible by entering a door behind a waterfall, unlocked by wearing the explorer outfit, since the guard was told to 'only permit explorers inside'. [6]
  • The Hard Rock in the Deep Woods: Obtained by ground-pounding three times a certain area marked by a faint beam of light in the Deep Woods. [7]
  • Invisible Road: Danger!: Obtained by overcoming a challenging level full of Poison Piranha Plants and defeating the three big ones in a secret area. [8]
  • Back Way Up the Mountain: Found in a simple and short 2D section. [9]
  • Peach in the Wooded Kingdom: Obtained by talking with Princess Peach, who can be found in the Observation Deck area. [10]
  • Hey Out There, Captain Toad: Obtained by talking with Captain Toad in an area which can only be reached by capturing Glydon. [11]
  • Above the Iron Mountain Path: Found in the sky above the level which can only be reached by capturing Glydon. [12]
  • The Nut that Grew on the Tall Fence: Obtained by breaking a nut (which grew on some iron path) by hitting it three times. [13]
  • Found with Wooded Kingdom Art[14]
  • Can be purchased from the Crazy Cap store for 100 yellow Coins.

Multi Moon locations

  • 02: Flower Thieves of Sky Garden: Obtained after defeating Spewart at the top of Sky Garden Tower.
  • 04: Defend the Secret Flower Field!: Obtained after defeating the unnamed UFO boss.

Enemies

Gallery

Names in other languages

Wooded Kingdom

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 森の国[?]
Mori no Kuni
Forest Country
Chinese 森之國[22]
Sēn zhī guó
Forest Kingdom
Dutch Bosrijk[20] Forest Kingdom
German Forstland[18] Forest Country
Italian Regno della Selva[19] Forest Kingdom
Russian Лесное царство[21]
Lesnoe carstvo
Forest Kingdom
Spanish (NOE) Reino Arbolado[16] Wooded Kingdom

Steam Gardens

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スチームガーデン[?]
Suchīmu Gāden
Steam Garden
Dutch Hortus Robotanicus[20] Hortus is Latin for garden, Robotanicus is a play on robot and botanicus (botanist).
German Robohain[18] From prefix robo- (robot) and German Hain (grove)
Italian Orto Robotanico[19] From Italian Orto Botanico (Botanical Garden) and prefix robo- (robot)
Russian Паровые Сады[23]
Parovye Sady
Steam Gardens
Spanish (NOE) Jardín de Vapor[16] Steam Garden

Trivia

  • During the reveal trailer, the electronic billboard for Steam Gardens found in New Donk City showed that the location was originally named "Kogwald". The name is a portmanteau of cog and -wald, the German word for forest.

References