Unlocking the Cosmos: A Hilarious Guide to Power Moons in Super Mario Odyssey
So, you’ve jumped into the world of Super Mario Odyssey? Get ready to be moonstruck! We’re not talking about gazing at the moon. No, in Mario’s universe, Power Moons are your collectibles. You’ll chase them like a toddler after candy.
Moon Mania Across Kingdoms
Each kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey is full of Power Moons. These are like cosmic Easter eggs. But, they’re much more important than chocolate. Let’s break down the moon count by location.
Cap Kingdom: Tiny Hats, Big Moon Count
Don’t let Cap Kingdom’s small size fool you. This hat-obsessed land has 31 Power Moons and 50 Purple Coins. It’s a great starting point for getting your moon-hunting boots wet.
Sand Kingdom: Deserts and Dozens of Moons
The vast Sand Kingdom is where things heat up. You can snag 89 Power Moons here. 69 are available from the start, and smashing the Moon Rock gives 20 more. Be ready to explore every sandy nook!
Ruined Kingdom: Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover
Despite its ruined state, this kingdom has charm and Power Moons. You will find a modest collection of 10 Power Moons here. Quick in and out mission, perhaps!
Bowser’s Kingdom: Stealing Moons from the Koopa King
Predictably, Bowser’s Kingdom is filled with lunar riches. There are 62 Power Moons to take from the Koopa King’s domain. This includes post-game moons and those behind the Moon Rock. Serves him right for always kidnapping Peach.
Lost, Metro, Snow, and Seaside Kingdoms: Moon Abundance Chart
If you like things organized, here’s a table summarizing Power Moon availability in more kingdoms. This is your cheat sheet to lunar riches.
Kingdom | Required Power Moons | Available Power Moons |
Lost Kingdom | 10 | 35 |
Metro Kingdom | 20 | 81 |
Snow Kingdom | 10 | 55 |
Seaside Kingdom | 10 | 71 |
Power Moon Milestones and What They Unlock
Collecting Power Moons isn’t just for bragging rights. Some moon counts unlock new areas and features. It’s like leveling up with more celestial sparkle.
124 Moons: The Bare Minimum for Completion
If you want to see the end credits, grab 124 Power Moons. But wait, there’s more! You can snag 880 unique moons in total. If you’re truly obsessed, buy duplicates to reach 999.
250 Moons: Venturing to the Dark Side
Once you wrap up the main story and gather 250 Power Moons, the Dark Side becomes accessible. Sounds ominous, right? Prepare for a challenge!
500 Moons: Into the Darker Side We Go
If you still want more, after completing the main story and hoarding 500 Power Moons, you unlock the Darker Side of the Moon. Yes, it’s darker and more challenging. Stock up on extra lives.
880 Moons: Golden Sails and Bowser Rematch
For completionists, gathering all 880 unique Power Moons brings perks. Your Odyssey gets a golden sail upgrade. Plus, you unlock a painting at Honeylune Ridge for a tougher rematch with Bowser. Because apparently, the first final battle wasn’t final enough.
999 Moons: Maximum Moonage and Golden Goodies
Reaching 999 Power Moons isn’t just for show. You’ll get a golden Odyssey sail with extra sparkly effects. In the Moon Kingdom chapel, a new Bowser portrait appears for a harder rematch. Bowser just can’t catch a break!
The Quest for 100% Completion: Are You Mad Enough?
Aiming for 100% in Super Mario Odyssey is not easy. It tests your dedication, sanity, and free time. But if you’re up for it, here’s the checklist:
- Collect all 880 unique Power Moons. (Obvious, right?)
- Buy every souvenir, hat, and costume from shops (excluding special outfits). You’ll become best friends with Crazy Cap.
Expect to spend 60-70 hours on this monumental task. That’s longer than some marriages!
Gameplay Quirks and Extras
Super Mario Odyssey is full of surprises. Did you know there are multiple endings? Apparently, how you play affects the finale. Who knew Mario games could be so… existential?
Luigi’s Cameo (Sort Of)
And for Luigi fans, there’s
Your comprehensive, slightly sarcastic guide to Power Moons in Super Mario Odyssey is here. Now go forth and explore those kingdoms. Become the ultimate moon-collecting maestro! Just try not to hoard like Jupiter with its 79 moons. That would be excessive.