Sky Garden Tower

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Sky Garden Tower
SMO Wooded Brochure D.png
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Greater location Wooded Kingdom
“While you'll see amazing flowers on any visit, you might be lucky enough to see the famous Steam Gardens Soirée Bouquet. It features giant white flowers that charm all who lay eyes on it. As you might guess from the name, it's by far the most popular bouquet for wedding ceremonies, sought after by wedding planners the world over.”
Wooded Kingdom brochure, Super Mario Odyssey

The Sky Garden Tower is a location in the Wooded Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. It is a large separated tower with a garden atop holding the Soirée Bouquet. As part of the Road to Sky Garden and Flower Thieves of Sky Garden, Mario and Cappy try to to catch up with the Broodals, whose Airship is circling the roof area. At the top, they fight Spewart, although the bouquet has already been taken.

The tower is primarily interacted with during Flower Thieves of Sky Garden. To reach the tower, Mario must take the Flower Roads from Iron Road: Halfway Point to the base of the tower. They enter the tower, and climb it by using Flower Roads that wind upward and by capturing an Uproot. They exit the tower to reach the garden, and Spewart jumps from the ship to fight them. Once defeated, he drops a Multi Moon.

Inside the tower, Mario may find a nut halfway up and stretch out an Uproot to break it open, revealing a Power Moon. After making it to the top of the tower, before heading outside, Mario may stretch out an Uproot to find another Power Moon suspended in the air. After this kingdom's Moon Rock has been opened up, Mario may return to the garden atop the tower to find a Yoofoe, which must be defeated for the final Power Moon in this area.

Access to this area is blocked off during Path to the Secret Flower Field, as a large boulder covers the P Switch that creates the Flower Road from the Iron Road.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 空中庭園の塔[?]
Kūchū Teien no Tō
Sky Garden Tower
German Himmelsgarten - Turm[?] Sky Garden Tower
Italian Torre del Giardino Etereo[?] Ethereal Garden Tower
Korean 공중 정원 탑[?]
Gongjung Jeongwon Tap
Sky Garden Tower
Spanish (NOE) Torre del Jardín Flotante[?] Floating Garden Tower