Power Moon

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This article is about the collectible in Super Mario Odyssey. For information about the item in Super Mario World, see 3-Up Moon. For the actual moon, see Moon.

Template:Item-infobox Power Moons are collectible items in Super Mario Odyssey. Equivalent to the Power Stars in Super Mario 64 (and its remake), Super Mario Galaxy, and Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Shine Sprites in Super Mario Sunshine, they can be found in the various kingdoms of the game and used to power the Odyssey in order to let Mario reach additional kingdoms.[1] Collecting 250 Power Moons unlocks the Dark Side, while collecting 500 Power Moons unlocks the Darker Side. Collecting 880 Power Moons, not counting the additional ones that can be bought at Crazy Cap after completing the main story will turn the Odyssey's sail into a golden color, and unlocks a painting in the Wedding Hall at Honeylune Ridge that allows players to play through a harder version of the final battle with Bowser.[2] Collecting 5 Moon Shards yields a Power Moon as well.

Power Moons from Super Mario Odyssey
Image showing several different Power Moons.

Gameplay-wise, they act mostly like the Power Stars and Shine Sprites in earlier titles, being the main collectible Mario needs to find to progress. Unlike these however, there are between 1 and 104 per kingdom[3], and completing them does not cause Mario to exit the stage unlike in several prior 3D Mario titles.

Larger variants called Multi Moons also exist in the game. These count as three Power Moons in one, and can be attained by defeating bosses or clearing main story missions.

Including the three-moon count from Multi Moons and post-game store moons, there are a total of 999 Power Moons available in the game.[4]

Colors

Power Moons feature a different color depending on the kingdom in which they are found. Their color also matches the color of the pole of the Kingdom's Checkpoint Flag.

Kingdom Color
Mushroom Kingdom #FFE000 (2D Power Moons and Multi Moons only, otherwise Power Stars take their place.)[5][6][7]
Cap Kingdom #FFE000[8]
Cascade Kingdom #FFE000[9]
Sand Kingdom limegreen
Lake Kingdom #fa8aad[10][11]
Wooded Kingdom blue[12]
Cloud Kingdom #FFE000[13]
Lost Kingdom #FFE000[14]
Metro Kingdom #a85e3c
Snow Kingdom orange[15]
Seaside Kingdom #C453E0[16][17]
Luncheon Kingdom deepskyblue[18]
Ruined Kingdom #FFE000[19]
Bowser's Kingdom #e64b4e [20]
Moon Kingdom #c6bc94 [21]
Dark Side #FFE000

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パワームーン[22]
Pawā Mūn
Power Moon
Dutch Energiemaan[27] Energy Moon
German Power-Mond[25] Power Moon
Italian Luna di energia[26] Energy Moon
Russian Луна энергии[28]
Luna energii
Moon of Energy
Spanish (NOE) Energiluna[23] From energía (energy) and luna (moon)

See also

Trivia

  • When Mario collects his first Power Star in the Mushroom Kingdom, Cappy says that he didn't know that Power Moons come in different shapes. This suggests that Power Moons and Power Stars are different shapes of the same object, a distinction that may also include Shine Sprites.
  • Yellow Power Moons are the only color of Power Moons to be shared by multiple kingdoms.

References

  1. ^ Gamespot. Super Mario Odyssey: Donk City Gameplay With Kinda Funny | E3 2017 GameSpot Show . YouTube. Retrieved June 22 2017.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=201&v=fXmsmnzhQUo
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEwSOE5B4bw
  5. ^ AbdallahSmash026. (October 25, 2017). Super Mario Odyssey - Mushroom Kingdom 100% Walkthrough! [Part 14]. YouTube. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  6. ^ ProsafiaGaming. (October 26, 2017). Super Mario Odyssey - All Bosses (No Damage). YouTube. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  7. ^ https://youtu.be/oFdhBBD7ipQ
  8. ^ Game Informer. (October 3, 2017). Stomping Around As A T. Rex In Exclusive Super Mario Odyssey Gameplay. YouTube. Retrieved October 5, 2017.
  9. ^ Game Informer. (October 3, 2017). Stomping Around As A T. Rex In Exclusive Super Mario Odyssey Gameplay. YouTube. Retrieved October 5, 2017.
  10. ^ https://youtu.be/U5GnEIGbxxs?t=1m4s
  11. ^ https://youtu.be/wGQHQc_3ycE?t=1m38s
  12. ^ Super Mario Odyssey - Wooded Kingdom Demonstration - Nintendo E3 2017
  13. ^ Game Informer. (October 3, 2017). Stomping Around As A T. Rex In Exclusive Super Mario Odyssey Gameplay. YouTube. Retrieved October 5, 2017.
  14. ^ Game Informer. (October 3, 2017). Stomping Around As A T. Rex In Exclusive Super Mario Odyssey Gameplay. YouTube. Retrieved October 5, 2017.
  15. ^ [2]
  16. ^ Official Japanese Mario Odyssey Twitter
  17. ^ https://youtu.be/xMJv2Zteo8o
  18. ^ Nintendo UK. (August 23, 2017). Super Mario Odyssey - Luncheon Kingdom showcase wih Yoshiaki Koizumi (Nintendo Switch). YouTube. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  19. ^ Game Informer. (October 3, 2017). Stomping Around As A T. Rex In Exclusive Super Mario Odyssey Gameplay. YouTube. Retrieved October 5, 2017.
  20. ^ https://youtu.be/8W9WY_YsqJM?t=758
  21. ^ https://youtu.be/wIeFZ0ajuYA?t=95
  22. ^ Nintendo. (September 13, 2017). スーパーマリオ オデッセイ [Nintendo Direct 2017.9.14]. YouTube. Retrieved October 5, 2017.
  23. ^ Nintendo Direct (14.09.2017) - Nintendo España
  24. ^ Nintendo Direct (14.9.2017) - Nintendo France
  25. ^ Nintendo Direct (14.9.2017) - Nintendo Deutschland
  26. ^ Nintendo Direct (14.9.2017) - Nintendo Italia
  27. ^ Nintendo Direct (14.9.2017) - NintendoNederland
  28. ^ Nintendo Direct (14.9.2017) - NintendoRU