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|genre=3D [[Genre#Platform games|platformer]], action-adventure
|genre=3D [[Genre#Platform games|platformer]], action-adventure
|modes=Single player, two-player co-op
|modes=Single player, two-player co-op
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|platforms=[[Nintendo Switch]]
|platforms=[[Nintendo Switch]]
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[[File:Mario in the Wedding Hall.png|left|thumb|upright=1.1|Mario and Cappy break into the Wedding Hall.]]
[[File:Mario in the Wedding Hall.png|left|thumb|upright=1.1|Mario and Cappy break into the Wedding Hall.]]
Mario and Cappy destroy the RoboBrood, sending the Broodals flying as they recover another Multi Moon. They then head off to Honeylune Ridge of the [[Moon Kingdom]] to stop the marriage between Bowser and Peach. They interrupt the wedding as Bowser is attempting to put the Binding Band that was previously stolen from Tostarena on Peach. Bowser then stomps the floor, revealing a trapdoor under Mario and Cappy. Cappy grabs Mario by the fingers and tries to pull him out of the trapdoor, but his hands slip, causing him to drop Mario and fall into it himself. Bowser jumps in after them and engages them in battle, but he is defeated. Mario, Cappy, Peach, and Tiara are reunited but soon discover that the area they are in is collapsing, causing Mario to capture an unconscious Bowser and escape, with all of them eventually returning to the moon. Mario and Bowser then simultaneously propose to marry Peach, with Mario offering a [[Rocket Flower]] and Bowser offering a Soirée Bouquet. Peach ultimately rejects them both and leaves with Cappy and Tiara, making Mario and Bowser dejected. She then calls from the Odyssey, saying, ''"Let's go home!"'' As the ship takes off, Mario and Bowser run after it. While Mario successfully jumps onto it, he stomps on Bowser, leaving him stuck on the moon.
Mario and Cappy destroy the RoboBrood, sending the Broodals flying as they recover another Multi Moon. They then head off to Honeylune Ridge of the [[Moon Kingdom]] to stop the marriage between Bowser and Peach. They interrupt the wedding as Bowser is attempting to put the Binding Band that was previously stolen from Tostarena on Peach. Bowser then stomps the floor, revealing a trapdoor under Mario and Cappy. Cappy grabs Mario by the fingers and tries to pull him out of the trapdoor, but his hands slip, causing him to drop Mario and fall into it himself. Bowser jumps in after them and engages them in battle, but he is defeated. Mario, Cappy, Peach, and Tiara are reunited but soon discover that the area they are in is collapsing, causing Mario to capture an unconscious Bowser and escape, with all of them eventually returning to the moon. Mario and Bowser then simultaneously propose to marry Peach, with Mario offering a [[Rocket Flower]] and Bowser offering a Soirée Bouquet. Peach, overwhelmed by their fighting and arguing over her, rejects them both and leaves with Cappy and Tiara, making Mario and Bowser dejected. She then calls from the Odyssey, saying, ''"Let's go home!"'' As the ship takes off, Mario and Bowser run after it. While Mario successfully jumps onto it, he stomps on Bowser, leaving him stuck on the moon.


[[File:SMO Bowser and Mario Impressing Peach.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Mario and Bowser desperately fight for Princess Peach's approval.]]
[[File:SMO Bowser and Mario Impressing Peach.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Mario and Bowser desperately fight for Princess Peach's approval.]]
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The game also features a co-op mode. During this mode, the second player as Cappy automatically hovers over the first player's head until they press the {{button|switch|Left}} button, where they gain independent movement, where they act as an animate [[Cap Throw]]. When the second player is hovering over the first player's head, they can move the stick on their Joy-Con to move Cappy 360 degrees. When the second player is hovering over the first player's head, the first player can still perform all actions with Cappy as in normal gameplay; however, they cannot perform these actions when the second player is not hovering above them. If the second player, while being independent of the first player, presses the {{button|switch|Left}} button again, they will automatically travel back to the first player's head until they press the {{button|switch|Left}} button again. The camera follows the first player in this mode, and due to this, the second player can fly only a certain distance away from the first player until they are stopped by an invisible wall. When the first player walks a certain distance away from the second player, the second player is pushed towards the first player.
The game also features a co-op mode. During this mode, the second player as Cappy automatically hovers over the first player's head until they press the {{button|switch|Left}} button, where they gain independent movement, where they act as an animate [[Cap Throw]]. When the second player is hovering over the first player's head, they can move the stick on their Joy-Con to move Cappy 360 degrees. When the second player is hovering over the first player's head, the first player can still perform all actions with Cappy as in normal gameplay; however, they cannot perform these actions when the second player is not hovering above them. If the second player, while being independent of the first player, presses the {{button|switch|Left}} button again, they will automatically travel back to the first player's head until they press the {{button|switch|Left}} button again. The camera follows the first player in this mode, and due to this, the second player can fly only a certain distance away from the first player until they are stopped by an invisible wall. When the first player walks a certain distance away from the second player, the second player is pushed towards the first player.


Mario's [[Health Meter|life meter]] also returns with three health, like in ''Super Mario Galaxy''. Additionally, there are no lives (and, by extension, [[1-Up Mushroom]]s and [[Game Over]]s) in the game, making this the only 3D ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game not to feature them, as Mario instead loses ten [[coin]]s upon dying. The coins that Mario collects serve as currency. There are two types of coins—global yellow coins, which can be found and used in any kingdom, and purple [[regional coin]]s, which are different in every kingdom and can be used only in the kingdom they were found in. Mario can spend his coins at the [[Crazy Cap]] stores to buy items for the Odyssey and costumes. [[amiibo]] support includes Mario, Peach, Bowser, and a new character called [[Uncle amiibo]], which unlocks more costumes, including ones based on [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], [[Waluigi]], and [[Diddy Kong]];<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/hardware/amiibo/chart/index.html</ref> others reveal Power Moon locations on the map, though the latter four amiibo also do that before unlocking the costumes. This is also the case for the new "wedding" variants of the former three amiibo.
Mario's [[Health Meter|life meter]] also returns with three health, like in ''Super Mario Galaxy''. Additionally, there are no lives (and, by extension, [[1-Up Mushroom]]s and [[Game Over]]s) in the game, making this the first 3D ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game not to feature them, as Mario instead loses ten [[coin]]s upon dying. The coins that Mario collects serve as currency. There are two types of coins—global yellow coins, which can be found and used in any kingdom, and purple [[regional coin]]s, which are different in every kingdom and can be used only in the kingdom they were found in. Mario can spend his coins at the [[Crazy Cap]] stores to buy items for the Odyssey and costumes. [[amiibo]] support includes Mario, Peach, Bowser, and a new character called [[Uncle amiibo]], which unlocks more costumes, including ones based on [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], [[Waluigi]], and [[Diddy Kong]];<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/hardware/amiibo/chart/index.html</ref> others reveal Power Moon locations on the map, though the latter four amiibo also do that before unlocking the costumes. This is also the case for the new "wedding" variants of the former three amiibo.


The game features a "[[Snapshot Mode]]," where players can suspend the game with {{button|switch|down}} and take screenshots. Players are also able to alter the shot by zooming in and out, tilting the camera for a vertical shot, or applying one of several filters, such as blurring the surroundings, adding a sepia tone, changing the camera to a fisheye lens, or applying an [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]-, [[Game Boy]]-, or [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]-styled color scheme.
The game features a "[[Snapshot Mode]]," where players can suspend the game with {{button|switch|down}} and take screenshots. Players are also able to alter the shot by zooming in and out, tilting the camera for a vertical shot, or applying one of several filters, such as blurring the surroundings, adding a sepia tone, changing the camera to a fisheye lens, or applying an [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]-, [[Game Boy]]-, or [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]-styled color scheme.
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==Characters==
==Characters==
===Playable characters===
===Playable characters===
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!Description
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Art - Mario.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Mario]]'''
|align=center style="background:#f4a9ae"|[[File:SMO Art - Mario.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Mario]]'''
|The hero of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and the game's protagonist. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' has Mario going on a world voyage to stop the forced marital union between [[Princess Peach]] and [[Bowser]]. Considered a return to form, Mario's advanced movement options from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' return alongside completely new abilities. Many of these involve his new traveling companion, Cappy.
|style="background:#ffe4e1"|The hero of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and the game's protagonist. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' has Mario going on a world voyage to stop the forced marital union between [[Princess Peach]] and [[Bowser]]. Considered a return to form, Mario's advanced movement options from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' return alongside completely new abilities. Many of these involve his new traveling companion, Cappy.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Art - E3 Char4.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Cappy]]'''
|align=center style="background:#6fc8cc"|[[File:SMO Art - E3 Char4.png|100px]]<br>'''[[Cappy]]'''
|A white [[Bonneter]] that resembles a top hat. He joins Mario on his journey to help rescue his sister Tiara, who was also kidnapped by Bowser. Cappy takes on the form of [[Mario Cap|Mario's cap]] during the game and can be tossed at characters and objects, allowing Mario to temporarily "[[capture]]" their form. In multiplayer, the second player controls Cappy while the first controls Mario directly, somewhat similar to how multiplayer worked with the [[Co-Star Luma]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
|style="background:#c7e9ea"|A white [[Bonneter]] that resembles a top hat. He joins Mario on his journey to help rescue his sister Tiara, who was also kidnapped by Bowser. Cappy takes on the form of [[Mario Cap|Mario's cap]] during the game and can be tossed at characters and objects, allowing Mario to temporarily "[[capture]]" their form. In multiplayer, the second player controls Cappy while the first controls Mario directly, somewhat similar to how multiplayer worked with the [[Co-Star Luma]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
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===Non-playable characters===
===Non-playable characters===
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[[File:SMO Screenshot NPCs.jpg|thumb|250px|Various characters together in the Moon Kingdom. A member from each major community is present.]]
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Most of the kingdoms are inhabited by people that are suited to their land's topography. Outside of dialogue, the culture, history, and nature of these people can be reviewed on their respective kingdom's brochure. In the kingdoms ransacked by Bowser, the stolen wedding article is usually a {{wp|national treasure}} and the theft makes the people distressed. Many are forced to attend Bowser's wedding in the [[Moon Kingdom]]. After [[Princess Peach]] is rescued and the wedding articles are returned to their respective lands, many of these people can be found outside of their own kingdom, exploring the world. Generally, if a character is wearing a hat, it cannot be [[capture]]d, but a few species include both hatted and hatless individuals. Unlike enemies, [[Mario]] can [[jump]] on characters without harming them, and the ones wearing hats twirl when struck by [[Cappy]].
!Description
 
!Found in
''Super Mario Odyssey'' is the first ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' game to include more than ten different non-playable characters since ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#2010|2010]]), and most of them are wholly new. In addition to the characters listed below, an [[8-bit character]] of [[Rosalina]] is in [[Honeylune Ridge]] and [[Rabbit Ridge]]. There are outfits sold at the [[Crazy Cap]] based on [[Waluigi]], [[Diddy Kong]], and [[Wario]]. Several shops and streets in [[New Donk City]] are named after characters from the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' series. [[Mr. Game & Watch]] appears on the minigame icons.
!Capturable?
 
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Art - Wedding Peach.png|x100px]]<br>[[Princess Peach]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Art - Wedding Peach.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Princess Peach]]
|The ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom. She is kidnapped by Bowser, in the hopes that he can pressure her into marriage. The game's story revolves around Mario's quest to stop the marriage and save her. After she is rescued, Mario and Bowser both attempt to {{wp|Marriage proposal|propose}} to her, but they are rejected. She pursues her own worldwide voyage with Tiara during the postgame.
|The ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom. She is kidnapped by [[Bowser]] who aims to {{wp|Forced marriage|force her into marriage}}. The game's story revolves around [[Mario]]'s quest to stop the marriage and save her. The two are [[Princess Peach#Friends and love interests|very close]]. Once rescued, Mario attempts to {{wp|Marriage proposal|propose}} to her himself before being interrupted by Bowser, leading to both being rejected. After returning home, she gifts hats to all of her subjects and pursues her own worldwide voyage with Tiara. She can be found in revisited kingdom, and gives Mario a [[Power Moon]] once spoken to.
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Dark Side]] and [[Darker Side]]<ref name=toad group=note>Does not appear until Bowser is defeated and the Toad outside Peach's Castle is spoken to.</ref>
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Dark Side]] and [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Tiara.png|x100px]]<br>[[Tiara]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Tiara.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Tiara]]
|Cappy's younger sister. She is kidnapped by Bowser and forced to serve as Peach's headdress for their wedding. She develops a bond with Peach while they are captured, and they decide to travel the world together during the postgame.
|[[Cappy]]'s younger sister. She is kidnapped by Bowser and forced to serve as Peach's bridal veil. She develops a bond with Peach while captured, and they decide to travel the world together once rescued.
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Dark Side]] and [[Darker Side]]<ref name=toad group=note/>
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Dark Side]] and [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Bonneter (Male).png|x100px]]<br>[[Bonneter]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Bonneter (Male).png|75x75px]][[File:SMO Artwork Bonneter (Female).png|75x75px]]<br>[[Bonneter]]s
|Ghost-like hat creatures similar to {{wp|tsukumogami}}. They reside in [[Bonneton]]. Bonneters are shapeshifters and disguise themselves as other people's hats in order to go sightseeing. Their home was ransacked by Bowser and the Broodals as they kidnapped Tiara.
|The dapper people of [[Cap Kingdom|Bonneton]]. Much of their home is ransacked by Bowser while he was looking for an appropriate bridal veil. Bonneters are capable of [[capture|controlling other beings]] and [[Bonneter biologist|at least one]] takes interest in the physiology of other creatures. They can transform into hats and will use this ability to hide on other people's heads. Bonneters are otherwise known for building and living in hat-shaped [[airship]]s. They are similar to {{wp|tsukumogami}}.
|align=center|[[Cap Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]<ref name=postgame group=note>These characters start to appear in most of the kingdoms after Bowser is defeated.</ref>
|align=center|[[Cap Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]{{footnote|main|A}}
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Frog.png|x100px]]<br>[[Frog]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Frog.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Frog]]s {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|Skittish amphibians native to the Cap Kingdom. They are the first capturable entity encountered in the game.
|Frogs are fast swimmers and capable of reaching great heights by [[jump]]ing. They wear hats as part of their defense strategy, which must be knocked-off to be [[capture]]d. The sole frog found on [[Moon Kingdom|Honeylune Ridge]] was brought to the [[moon]] by the first moonwalkers.
|align=center|[[Cap Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|[[Cap Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Uncle amiibo.png|x100px]]<br>[[Uncle amiibo]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Hint Toad.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Hint Toad]]
|A squat {{wp|mobile robot|tracked robot}}. He can provide Power Moon locations or special costumes when the player scans an [[amiibo]].
|The bespectacled member of the [[Toad Brigade]]. If given 50 [[coin]]s, Hint Toad marks the location of an uncollected [[Power Moon]] on the Travel Map. He is always located near the ''[[Odyssey]]''{{'}}s landing site within a kingdom, in close proximity to Uncle amiibo and Talkatoo.
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Talkatoo.png|x100px]]<br>[[Talkatoo]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Uncle amiibo.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Uncle amiibo]]
|A talking parrot. It provides hints about the locations of Power Moons, but only up to three at a time.
|Uncle amiibo is a robot that responds to scanned [[amiibo]]. For most figures, he will send them out into a visited kingdom to track down the location of an uncollected Power Moon. Some instead cause Uncle amiibo to gift him [[Crazy Cap#Luigi Cap|clothing]] based on the figure. Unlike most characters, Uncle amiibo can be stood on like a [[platform]] and does not cower when an [[#enemies and obstalces|enemy]] is nearby. He calls Mario "sport."
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:Little Bird SMO render.png|100px]]<br>[[Little bird|Small bird]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Talkatoo.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Talkatoo]]
|Harmless little animals found within almost every kingdom. They will fly away if approached, but one may choose to roost on Mario's nose if he falls asleep. Each kingdom has a uniquely designed species of bird based on the kingdom's environment. For example, {{wp|scarlet macaw}}-like birds live in the [[Cascade Kingdom]], while {{wp|blue jay}}-like ones live in the [[Wooded Kingdom]]. [[Butterfly|Butterflies]] live on the islands of the [[Lost Kingdom]] in place of birds.
|A talking parrot. It provides the names for uncompleted [[mission]]s, but only up to three at a time. Talkatoo squawks in fear when an enemy is nearby and will not provide hints when prompted.
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Lost Kingdom]]
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO magenta crab.jpg|100px]]<br>[[File:SMO squirrels.jpg|100px]]<br>[[File:SMO rats.jpg|100px]]<br>[[File:SMO lizard.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Small Animal]]s<ref name=SMOArt>Kazuya Sakai (ed.). ''[[The Art of Super Mario Odyssey]]''. First English Edition. Translated by {{wp|TransPerfect}}. Milwaukie: {{wp|Dark Horse Comics|Dark Horse}}, 2019. ISBN: 978-1-50671-375-5.</ref>
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Tostarenan (Blue).png|75x75px]][[File:SMO Artwork Tostarenan (Green).png|75x75px]]<br>[[Tostarenan]]s
|Tiny creatures found in most kingdoms. Similar to the small birds, these animals are harmless and will run away from Mario if he gets too close. Chasing down or throwing Cappy at one may produce a [[coin|Yellow Coin]]. There are four different varieties: crabs, squirrels, rats, and geckoes.
|The music-loving people of [[Sand Kingdom|Tostarena]]. Bowser indirectly burdens them with a cold snap when he steals their [[Binding Band]]. Tostarenans look like {{wp|calavera}}s and wear sombreros to keep the sun out of their eyes, which they also sell to tourists. Some dance to the rhythm of nearby music, shaking their maracas. [[Slots]] are ran by Tosterenans across several kingdoms. They are related to the [[Chincho]] enemies that roam the desert at night. The [[Desert Wanderer]] is a Tostarenan.
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Cascade Kingdom]],{{footnote|main|B}} [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]{{footnote|main|A}}
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Tostarenan (Blue).png|x100px]]<br>[[Tostarenan]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Sheep.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Sheep]]
|Cheerful, music-loving people that look like {{wp|Calavera|candy calaveras}}. They reside in [[Tostarena Town]], a tourist community. Some individuals host the [[Slots]] minigame. The Tostarenans suffer from unnaturally frigid temperatures caused by Bowser and the Broodals when first encountered. They are related to the [[Chincho]] enemies that roam the desert at night.
|Sheep try to flee when approached. Striking one causes it to bounce into the air and direct it towards a desired direction. Mario occasionally encounters herders that have lost their sheep. They award him a Power Moon for retrieving them all.
|align=center|[[Cascade Kingdom]],<ref name=wanderer group=note>Appear here only after the "A Tourist in the Metro Kingdom!" Power Moon is obtained.</ref> [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]<ref name=postgame group=note/>
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]],{{footnote|main|C}} [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Asset Model Sheep.png|100px]]<br>[[Sheep]]
|Sombrero-wearing sheep can be knocked around using Cappy. They appear in various Power Moon challenges, usually requiring Mario to corral them into an enclosure.
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]],<ref name=moonrock group=note>Appear here only after the kingdom's Moon Rock is shattered.</ref> [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Moe-Eye.png|x100px]]<br>[[Moe-Eye]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Moe-Eye.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Moe-Eye]]s {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|Stone beings that resemble {{wp|moai statue}}s. They have inhabited Tostarena since ancient times. Moe-Eyes do not speak and are timid by nature: They will start to flee if approached. Capturing one allows Mario to see invisible footpaths and platforms in the surrounding area.
|Fleet-footed beings that resemble {{wp|Moai|moai statues}}. They have inhabited Tostarena since ancient times. Moe-Eyes do not speak and are timid by nature. They run away if approached. Pressing {{button|switch|Y}} draws the sunglasses over the eyes of a captured Moe-Eye, allowing Mario to see invisible footpaths and platforms. However, it moves very slowly in this state.
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Sphynx.png|100px]]<br>[[Sphynx]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Sphynx.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Sphynx]]
|A large stone statue that looks like the {{wp|Great Sphinx of Giza}}. It hosts quizzes: If its questions are answered correctly, it will grant access to a hidden room that contains a Power Moon. It typically speaks in a dignified tone, but it will snobbishly mock the player if its questions are answered incorrectly.
|The Sphynx is an obstructive figure who gives a quiz when prompted. If all of its questions are answered correctly, it grants Mario access to a hidden room. Typically reserved and posh, the Sphynx becomes progressively snarky as Mario answers questions correctly and will mock him when incorrect. Completing every quiz unlocks the final one of [[Darker Side|Culmina Crater]], in which it is revealed the Sphynx asks questions because it enjoys Mario and Cappy's company.
|align=center|[[Cascade Kingdom]],<ref name=moonrock group=note/> [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|[[Cascade Kingdom]],{{footnote|main|C}} [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Jaxi.png|x100px]]<br>[[Jaxi]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Jaxi.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Jaxi]]
|Sphinx-like creatures that run a transportation business in the Sand Kingdom. Once a Jaxi is summoned at a [[Jaxi Stand]], Mario can ride it across the desert dunes and even over [[poison (obstacle)|poisonous ponds]]. Jaxis are very fast and nearly indestructible, but they are very difficult to turn or stop.
|A cat-like beast that can be ridden across Tostarena. It allows Mario to ride it after paying a one-time fee of 30 coins. The Jaxi is very fast and nearly indestructible, but it is difficult to turn or stop. It can run across [[poison (obstacle)|poison]] and send enemies flying. It is implied that the [[Jaxi Statue|statues]] around Tostarena Ruins are Jaxis themselves in an immobile state, and that Jaxis can shift between these states at will.
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Glydon Artwork.png|x100px]]<br>[[Glydon]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Glydon Artwork.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Glydon]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A bespectacled creature that resembles a {{wp|Draco (lizard)|draco lizard}}. He is a world traveler who seeks great heights to glide from. If Glydon is captured, Mario can use him to glide and dive across long distances.
|Glydon is a world traveler similar to a {{wp|Draco (lizard)|draco lizard}}, seeking great heights to glide from. When captured, Glydon can be used like a {{wp|paraglider}} to glide across great distances. Shaking the controller keeps him airborne longer. He does not sink into [[quicksand]].
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SandKingdomKoopaSMO.jpg|x100px]]<br>[[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s ([[Trace-Walking]])
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SandKingdomKoopaSMO.jpg|100x100px]][[File:SMO Screenshot Koopa (Trace-Walking) 3.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s (Trace-Walking)
|Koopa Troopas that host the Trace-Walking minigame. They reward Mario with a Power Moon if he successfully follows the route they lay out.
|Koopas are turtle-like creatures. Some host a game called [[Koopa Trace-Walking|Trace-Walking]]. They reward Mario with a Power Moon if he successfully follows the disappearing route they lay out on the surrounding ground. Each Trace-Walking host is a different color and wears a hat tied to the visited kingdom. Though members of the [[Koopa (species)|Koopa family]], they are harmless and seem to be unaffiliated with Bowser.
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Koopa (Freerunning).png|x100px]]<br>Koopas ([[Koopa Freerunning|Freerunning]])
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Koopa (Freerunning).png|100x100px]]<br>Koopas ([[Koopa Freerunning|Freerunning]])
|A quartet of Koopa Troopas called the [[Roving Racers]]. They host the Freerunning minigame. If spoken to, the Koopas will challenge Mario to a race. If victorious, he will be awarded a Power Moon. After Mario wins a kingdom's Regular Cup and breaks the kingdom's Moon Rock, the purple Koopa is replaced with a much more challenging gold one for the Master Cup.
|A quartet of Koopas called the [[Roving Racers]] that challenge Mario to a race. If victorious, he is awarded a Power Moon. Each Koopa is a different color and progress through the kingdom differently from one another. After Mario wins a kingdom's Regular Cup and breaks the kingdom's Moon Rock, the purple Koopa is replaced with a much more challenging gold one for the Master Cup.
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Dark Side]] and [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Dark Side]] and [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Lakitu.png|x100px]]<br>[[Lakitu]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Lakitu.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Lakitu]]s {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|Cloud-riding [[Koopa]]s that have a penchant for fishing. If they are captured, Mario can fish for [[Cheep Cheep]]s and other creatures in bodies of water.
|[[Lakitu's Cloud|Cloud]]-riding Koopas that like fishing. Capturing one allows Mario to fish for [[Cheep Cheep]]s and other creatures in bodies of water.
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Goombette.png|x100px]]<br>[[Goombette]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Goombette.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Goombette]]s
|Female [[Goomba]]s that wear {{wp|mushroom hat}}s. They flee and disappear if Mario comes near, but they are affectionate if approached as a captured Goomba. Doing so awards the player a Power Moon.
|Pink [[Goomba]]s in {{wp|mushroom hat}}s. They flee if Mario comes near, but are affectionate if approached as a captured Goomba. Doing so awards the player a Power Moon.
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Lochlady (Blue).png|x100px]]<br>[[Lochlady|Lochladies]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Lochlady (Blue).png|100x100px]]<br>[[Lochlady|Lochladies]]
|Aquatic, level-headed people that resemble mermaids. They are world-renowned fashion designers that live in [[Lake Lamode]]. The [[Lochlady Dress]], one of their {{wp|national treasure}}s, was stolen by Bowser for his wedding. A trio of {{wp|beret}}-wearing Lochladies called the [[Style Sisters]] will give Mario a Power Moon if he wears specific costumes for them.
|{{wp|Merfolk}} that live in [[Lake Kingdom|Lake Lamode]]. They are world-renowned fashion designers. Their treasured [[Lochlady Dress]] is stolen by Bowser. Lochladies are of a gentle nature. Many can be can found swimming underwater. A trio of beret-wearing Lochladies called the [[Style Sisters]] give Mario Power Moons when he wears specific outfits for them.
|align=center|[[Lake Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]<ref name=postgame group=note/>
|align=center|[[Lake Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]{{footnote|main|A}}
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMODorrieModel.png|x100px]]<br>[[Dorrie]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMODorrieModel.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Dorrie]]s
|Gentle giants that resemble {{wp|plesiosaur}}s. A blue, top hat-wearing individual appears in Lake Lamode, outside Peach's Castle, and on Darker Side. Yellow and purple individuals appear in Bubblaine, where they host their own Crazy Cap shops.
|Gentle giants that resemble {{wp|plesiosaur}}s. In most contexts, Dorries swim with their backs above the water and can be stood on like platforms. Most Dorries are blue, but there are yellow and purple individuals in [[Bubblaine]] that bear the kingdom's Crazy Cap shops. Dorries speak in a distinct language that sounds similar to whale songs.
|align=center|[[Lake Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|[[Lake Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Steam Gardener.png|x100px]]<br>[[Steam Gardener]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Steam Gardener.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Steam Gardener]]s
|Yellow robots that look like watering cans. They live and maintain the plant life in the [[Steam Gardens]]. They are burdened by [[Torkdrift]], a robot built by Bowser that is harvesting their [[Soirée Bouquet]] for his wedding. There are gray-colored variants that can dispense [[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|seed]]s.
|Robots that tend to the [[flower (environmental object)|flowers]] of the [[Wooded Kingdom|Steam Gardens]]. Their [[Soirée Bouquet]]s are harvested by [[Torkdrift]] for Bowser's wedding. Most Steam Gardeners are yellow and spray water, but a few are silver and dispense [[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|giant seed]]s when [[Cap Throw|struck]]. Despite being robots, Steam Gardeners are emotive, can function underwater, and are sensitive to the cold. [[Small bird]]s often roost on their heads. They rely on moon-fueld charging stations for energy and their exhaust comes out as harmless water vapor.
|align=center|[[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]<ref name=postgame group=note/>
|align=center|[[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]{{footnote|main|A}}
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Rabbit.png|x100px]]<br>[[Rabbit]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Rabbit.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Rabbit]]s
|Top hat-wearing rabbits can be chased by Mario. They run quickly, but they can be slowed down and approached if hit by Cappy. Catching up to them awards the player a Power Moon. The rabbits that live on the [[moon]] do not run away from Mario.
|Rabbits run away from Mario, but they can be slowed down and approached if hit by Cappy. They give Mario a Power Moon if he catches up to them. Only the gray-colored, earthbound rabbits run from Mario. The many white-colored ones of [[Dark Side|Rabbit Ridge]] do not.
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Lake Kingdom]] and [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Lake Kingdom]] and [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork New Donker (Female).png|x100px]]<br>[[New Donker]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork New Donker (Male).png|100x100px]][[File:SMO Artwork New Donker (Female).png|100x100px]]<br>[[New Donker]]s {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|Drably clothed, {{wp|Realism (arts)|artistically realistic}} {{wp|Businessperson|businesspeople}}. They are the residences of [[New Donk City]] and are governed by Mayor Pauline. When first encountered, the New Donkers are burdened by [[Mechawiggler]], who is draining the city's energy. A pair of New Donkers hosts the [[Jump-Rope Challenge]] minigame, and captured individuals allow Mario to play the [[RC Car Challenge]] minigame.
|The denizens of [[New Donk City]]. A [[Mechawiggler]] is draining their city of its power when first encountered, causing a citywide blackout. New Donkers are business-oriented and drably clothed, contributing to the perception that they are too serious. However, New Donkers are kind when spoken to and known to throw festivals. A pair host the [[Jump-Rope Challenge]], and the hatless blonde ones can be captured to play with an [[RC Car]]. The Crazy Cap franchise was established by New Donkers.
|align=center|[[Cascade Kingdom]],<ref name=wanderer group=note/> [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]<ref name=postgame group=note/>
|align=center|[[Cascade Kingdom]],{{footnote|main|B}} [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]{{footnote|main|A}}
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Art - Pauline.png|x100px]]<br>[[Pauline]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Art - Pauline.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Pauline|Mayor Pauline]]
|The mayor of New Donk City and the lead singer of a band. After the defeat of Mechawiggler, Mario has the option to help reform her band and put on a [[A Traditional Festival!|rooftop concert]] to celebrate the city's liberation from Bowser's minions. As an old friend of Mario's, she alludes to [[Donkey Kong (game)#Story|past trauma]] where she was abducted by [[Donkey Kong|an ape]]. She is the {{wp|Virtual band|singer}} behind the game's theme "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]"
|The mayor of New Donk City and an old friend of Mario's. After defeating the Mechawiggler, she puts on a [[A Traditional Festival!|rooftop concert]] in commemoration of his heroism. Pauline is passionate about music and is the {{wp|Virtual band|singer}} behind "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" She is a popular figure in New Donk City, with her profile etched into the city's [[regional coin]] and likeness displayed around the city. A park is named after her. Women wear a hat designed after her own.<ref>{{cite|quote=Isn't my hat just fabulous?! I model my style after {{chart icon|SMO-Pauline}} Mayor Pauline!|author=[[New Donker]] in the [[Metro Kingdom]]|title=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' by [[Nintendo EPD]]|format=North American Localization|date=2017|publisher=[[Nintendo of America]]}}</ref> During "[[List of Power Moons in the Metro Kingdom|A Request from the Mayor]]", Pauline speaks of her traumatic [[Donkey Kong (game)#Story|encounter]] with [[Donkey Kong]], and how the experience made her who she is today.
|align=center|[[Metro Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|[[Metro Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Band.png|100px]]<br>[[Band (Super Mario Odyssey)|Band]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Band.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Band (Super Mario Odyssey)|Band]]
|A five-person musical group of New Donkers. The members include Pauline, a bassist, a guitarist, a drummer, and a trumpeter. Mario can reunite the band members after Mechawiggler is defeated. They put on a concert during the New Donk City Festival.
|Mayor Pauline and the four backup musicians recruited by Mario for the New Donk City Festival. These musicians are a bassist, a guitarist, a drummer, and a trumpeter. Each band member awards Mario a Power Star when initially encountered.
|align=center|[[Metro Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|[[Metro Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Shiverian Racer.png|x100px]]<br>[[Shiverian]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Shiverian.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Shiverian]]s
|Spherical, seal-like people that live in [[Shiveria Town]]. They have warm dispositions and enjoy baking. Bowser and the Broodals stole their famous [[Frost-Frosted Cake]] for the wedding. Some Shiverians compete together as [[Shiverian Racer|racer]]s in the [[Bound Bowl Grand Prix]].
|The seal-like people of [[Shiveria]]. Bowser has stolen their famous [[Frost-Frosted Cake]] for his wedding. They have warm dispositions and enjoy baking. Some affectionately refer to Mario as "mustache man." Despite being of a cold-adapted arctic species, Shiverians visit other kingdoms without issue once Peach has been rescued, including Tostarena.
|align=center|[[Snow Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]<ref name=postgame group=note/>
|align=center|[[Snow Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]{{footnote|main|A}}
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Shiverian Elder.png|x100px]]<br>[[Shiverian Elder]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Shiverian Racer.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Shiverian Racer]]s {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|The ruler of the Shiverians, and the only one among them who can bake the Frost-Frosted Cake. He hosts the Bound Bowl Grand Prix.
|These Shiverians compete in the [[Bound Bowl Grand Prix]], a race where they bound along a circuit. Most Shiverian Racers are capped, but one self-doubting individual is not and can be captured. This allows Mario to compete in the grand prix. There are six competing Shiverian Racers, each one a different color and speed.
|align=center|[[Snow Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]],{{footnote|main|D}} [[Snow Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Penguin.png|x100px]]<br>[[Penguin]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Shiverian Elder.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Shiverian Elder]]
|Small birds that live in the Snow Kingdom. Though similar to normal penguins, these ones will fly away if approached.
|The patriarch of Shiveria, and the ultimate judge of the Bound Bowl Grand Prix. He is the one who awards the winner. In Shiverian culture, the Shiverian Elder is the only one permitted to make the Frost-Frosted Cake.
|align=center|[[Snow Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Snow Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Bubblainian (Male).png|x100px]]<br>[[Bubblainian]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Bubblainian (Male).png|75x75px]][[File:SMO Artwork Bubblainian (Female).png|75x75px]]<br>[[Bubblainian]]s
|Snail-like people found in [[Bubblaine]]. They are known for their carefree nature. When first encountered, the Bubblainians are burdened by [[Mollusque-Lanceur]], who is drinking all of their [[Sparkle Water]]. If approached by an enemy, they will retract into their shells.
|Snail-like people that run a seaside resort in Bubblaine. When first encountered, the boss [[Mollusque-Lanceur]] is drinking all of their [[Sparkle Water]], much to their dismay. Bubblainians are carefree and enjoy relaxation. They retract into their shells when jumped on or approached by an enemy. They can be encountered "breathing" freshwater, and can extend their eyestalks like scopes.
|align=center|[[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]<ref name=postgame group=note/>
|align=center|[[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]{{footnote|main|A}}
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Coach.png|x100px]]<br>[[Coach (Super Mario Odyssey)|Coach]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Coach.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Coach (Super Mario Odyssey)|Coach]]
|A bronze-colored Bubblainian. He hosts the [[Beach Volleyball (Super Mario Odyssey)|Beach Volleyball]] minigame.
|The [[Beach Volleyball (Super Mario Odyssey)|Beach Volleyball]] coach of Bubblaine. He encourages Mario to play when he approaches the court, and awards him Power Stars for keeping pace with him. Unlike other Bubblainians, the coach does not retract into his shell when Mario jumps on him, instead serving him like a volleyball. He calls Mario "volley bro."
|align=center|[[Seaside Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Seaside Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMODogModel.png|x100px]]<br>[[Nintendog]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Dog.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Nintendog|Dog]]
|A {{wp|fedora}}-wearing {{wp|Shiba Inu|Shibaken}} that plays fetch with Cappy and Mario. It appears in the listed kingdoms only after the regional boss is defeated.
|The dog only appears in a visited kingdom when its boss has been defeated. It leads Mario to [[glowing spot]]s and sniffs out Power Moons for him. It otherwise follows Mario and barks for him if he crosses a barrier that it cannot, such as a body of water. It cannot be harmed by enemies. The dog can play fetch with Mario, catching and returning Cappy after a Cap Throw, and occasionally appears inside the ''Odyssey''. It resembles a {{wp|Shiba Inu}}.
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Odyssey]]
|align=center|[[Sand Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], ''[[Odyssey]]''
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Volbonans.png|x100px]]<br>[[Volbonan]]s
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Volbonans.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Volbonan]]s {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|Colorful chefs that resemble dinner forks. They live at the base of [[Mount Volbono]]. Volbonans are experts at cooking [[Stupendous Stew]], which was stolen by Bowser and the Broodals for the wedding reception. Captured Volbonans can be used to catapult Mario to great heights.
|Fork people that live at the base of [[Mount Volbono]]. They are world-renowned for their cooking, which is made out of the giant vegetables, salts, and [[Meat (object)|meats]] that surround the volcano. Their most important dish, the [[Stupendous Stew]], is appropriated by Bowser and monopolized by [[Cookatiel]]. It is the main fixture of their annual Cooking Carnival, during which people from around the world are invited to try their stew. Most Volbonans sleep embedded into walls, suspended above ground. They can be captured in this state, and used to fling Mario across great distances like [[Pole (bollard)|pole]]s. Some actively encourage Mario to do this. Volbonans apparently have ears.<ref>{{cite|quote=That brook is sweet on the ears.|author=[[Volbonan]] in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]|title=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' by [[Nintendo EPD]]|format=North American Localization|date=2017|publisher=[[Nintendo of America]]}}</ref>
|align=center|[[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]<ref name=postgame group=note/>
|align=center|[[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Darker Side]]{{footnote|main|A}}
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Poochy.png|x100px]]<br>[[Poochy]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Poochy.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Poochy]]
|A caricatured dog-like creature that cameos in [[Hint Art]]. It physically appears only in Bowser's Kingdom, swimming in a pond of poison.
|A spotted creature from [[Yoshi's Island (location)|Yoshi's Island]]. Poochy largely only appears in [[Hint Art]], pictured near glowing spots. He makes a physical appearance swimming in the poisonous pond of [[Bowser's Castle]]. Fishing him up as a captured Lakitu awards Mario a Power Moon.
|align=center|[[Bowser's Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Bowser's Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO-Luigi Art.png|x100px]]<br>[[Luigi]]
|Mario's younger twin brother. He was added to the game after its launch on February 21, 2018, as the host of the minigame [[Balloon World]].
|align=center|[[Cap Kingdom]], [[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Jammin' Toad.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Toad (species)|Toad]]s
|Mushroom-like characters that live in the Mushroom Kingdom. They are ruled by Princess Peach.
|align=center|[[Lost Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]], [[Darker Side]]<ref name=postgame group=note/>
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Asset Model Toad Brigade (Hint Toad).png|x100px]]<br>[[Hint Toad]]
|A knowledgeable member of the Toad Brigade. He offers Mario hints on where to find Power Moons in exchange for 50 Yellow Coins by marking their locations on the brochure map. He is always located in close proximity to Uncle amiibo.
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Asset Model Toad Brigade (Captain Toad).png|x100px]]<br>[[Captain Toad]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Captain Toad.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Captain Toad]]
|The captain of the Toad Brigade. He is hidden away in most kingdoms and will award Mario a Power Moon if found.
|The captain of the Toad Brigade. Captain Toad is traveling the world concurrently with Mario and he can be found in most kingdoms. He is usually hidden and gifts Mario a Power Moon when found.
|align=center|[[Cap Kingdom]], [[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]]
|align=center|[[Cap Kingdom]], [[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Snapshot Banktoad.jpg|100px]]<br>[[File:SMO Snapshot Yellow Toad Mailtoad.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Toad Brigade]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Toad.png|100x100px]][[File:SMO Artwork Banktoad.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Toad (species)|Toad]]s
|A six-member team of Toads on a quest to help find Princess Peach. In addition to Captain Toad, Hint Toad, and Toadette, there is a [[Banktoad|Green Toad]] who runs a Crazy Cap shop on [[Rocky Mountain Summit]] with [[Yellow Toad (Toad Brigade)|yellow]] and [[Mailtoad|purple]] individuals working as clerks. They travel inside a ship called a [[Starshroom]].
|Denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom that come in a variety of colors. Most Toads only appear in other kingdoms after Princess Peach has been rescued. The exception is the Toad Brigade, who makes recurring appearances beforehand. They run a Crazy Cap inside their [[Starshroom]]. Hint Toad, Captain Toad, and Toadette are members of this team. [[Jammin' Toad]] gives Mario a Power Moon if he plays a specific piece from the [[List of Super Mario Odyssey in-game music|Music List]].
|align=center|[[Lost Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|[[Lost Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]], [[Darker Side]]{{footnote|main|A}}
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Asset Model Toad Brigade (Archivist Toadette).png|x100px]]<br>[[Toadette|Archivist Toadette]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Toadette.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Toadette|Archivist Toadette]]
|A member of the Toad Brigade who keeps records inside Princess Peach's Castle. She awards Mario Power Moons for completing various achievements and reaching certain milestones.
|The newest member of the Toad Brigade. She keeps records of Mario's feats inside [[Peach's Castle]], and enthusiastically gifts him Power Moons for reaching specific milestones. Most of the listed Power Moons in the Mushroom Kingdom are only obtainable from Toadette.
|align=center|[[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Snapshot Yoshi.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Yoshi]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Snapshot Yoshi.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Yoshi]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|An old friend of Mario's. He is a dinosaur-like creature with a long tongue. Capturing him allows Mario to utilize Yoshi's abilities, such as the [[Flutter Jump]] and the ability to eat enemies.
|Yoshi is a [[dinosaur]]-like creature with a long tongue. He is found inside of an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]] on the roof of Peach's Castle. Capturing him grants Mario access to unique moves such as the [[Flutter Jump]] and the [[Swallow|ability to swallow enemies]]. Unlike most captures, Mario can still perform many of his usual jumping actions as Yoshi. He has a [[Yoshi's House|house]] on the outskirts of Peach's Castle.  
|align=center|[[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|[[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]], [[Dark Side]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO 8bit Cat Peach.png|100px]]<br>8-bit [[Cat Mario|Cat Peach]]
|A sprite of Princess Peach with the Cat Suit power-up from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. She can be found hidden on walls. If Cappy is tossed at her, she will give Mario a [[Heart (item)|Heart]].
|align=center|[[Cap Kingdom]], [[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO 8bit Cat Mario.png|100px]]<br>8-bit Cat Mario
|A sprite of Mario with the Cat Suit power-up from ''Super Mario 3D World''. He occasionally pops out of disturbed patches of grass or shrubbery. He awards Mario Yellow Coins when found.
|align=center|[[Cap Kingdom]], [[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:SMO 8bit Rosalina.png|100px]]<br>8-bit [[Rosalina]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO-Luigi Art.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Luigi]]
|A sprite of the spacefaring princess from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]''. When interacted with, she gives Mario ten Yellow Coins.
|Mario's younger twin brother and the host of [[Balloon World]]. Luigi initially appears in the Mushroom Kingdom after Princess Peach has been rescued, where he explains the premise of Balloon World when prompted. The more points Mario accumulates in Balloon World, the more balloons show up fastened to Luigi. He responses to his brother in different ways depending on the outfit he is wearing. If Mario is wearing a wedding outfit, Luigi mistakenly believes that he had recently gotten married and expresses dismay that he was not told.
|align=center|[[Dark Side]], [[Darker Side]]
|align=center|[[Cap Kingdom]], [[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Sand Kingdom]], [[Lake Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Lost Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]], [[Snow Kingdom]], [[Luncheon Kingdom]], [[Bowser's Kingdom]], [[Moon Kingdom]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]]{{footnote|main|E}}
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
|}
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:T-Rex Icon SMO.png|65px]]<br>[[T-Rex]]
|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork T-Rex.png|65px]]<br>[[T-Rex]]
|A [[dinosaur]] found in either very dark or sunny areas. Though a few individuals are harmless as they are always sleeping (and can be captured immediately), others roam around a set path, chasing Mario down when they spot him. In order to stun a T-Rex, it has to be lured into a large wall or tree as it charges at Mario, leaving it dizzy and ready to capture. While captured, the T-Rex can be used to effortlessly rampage through fossil blocks and large numbers of enemies. The enemy can only be temporarily used, as Cappy claims it is too large to handle. The only way to defeat a T-Rex is by having it drop into an [[pit|abyss]].
|A [[dinosaur]] found in either very dark or sunny areas. Though a few individuals are harmless as they are always sleeping (and can be captured immediately), others roam around a set path, chasing Mario down when they spot him. In order to stun a T-Rex, it has to be lured into a large wall or tree as it charges at Mario, leaving it dizzy and ready to capture. While captured, the T-Rex can be used to effortlessly rampage through fossil blocks and large numbers of enemies. The enemy can only be temporarily used, as Cappy claims it is too large to handle. The only way to defeat a T-Rex is by having it drop into an [[pit|abyss]].
|align=center|[[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]]
|align=center|[[Cascade Kingdom]], [[Wooded Kingdom]], [[Metro Kingdom]]
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==Items and objects==
==Items and objects==
===Collectibles===
===Items===
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These are collectibles and wearable objects.
!width=15%|Collectible
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|-style="background:#FF2400;color:white;"
!width=12%|Name
!width=38%|Description
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Power Moon.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Power Moon]]s
|Objects that power the ''[[Odyssey]]''. Power Moons are scattered throughout the [[Earth|world]], sometimes [[glowing spot|buried]], concealed in objects, or [[Lurker|lurking]] underground. Some are tied to story-specific [[mission|objective]]s that are completed upon being collected. Accumulating Power Moons expand the ''Odyssey''{{'}}s sail and enables it to reach new kingdoms. Glowing [[Moon Rock]]s break apart into these moons once struck. Power Moons are a source of energy throughout the world, and are of implied cultural significance across multiple cultures. It is implied that the [[Power Star]]s of prior games are the same object, just differently shaped.
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Multi Moon.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Multi Moon]]s
|Multi Moons represent three Power Moons and are collected from story-related objects. Most of them are held by bosses. In addition to rescuing [[Princess Peach]], Mario needs to collect all Multi Moons in order for Moon Rocks to start glowing.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Moon Shard.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Moon Shard]]s
|Moon Shards represent one-fifth of a Power Moon. Collecting all five in an area causes them to merge into a collectible Power Moon.
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Coin.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Coin]]s
|Coins can be used to buy items, Power Moons, and outfits at the [[Crazy Cap]]. They are accepted across all kingdoms. Mario loses ten coins when he loses a [[Extra life|life]], and experiences a [[Game Over]] if he has no coins on hand. In [[Balloon World]], collecting coins extends the [[Time Limit|timer]], and Mario is rewarded a large sum whenever he increases his rank. Coins sometimes occur in [[Coin pile|stack]]s or are [[Hidden Coin|invisible]].
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Regional Coin (Metro Kingdom).png|100x100px]]<br>[[Regional coin]]s
|Purple coins that are only useable in the kingdom they occur in. They are used to purchase souvenirs and outfits in the local Crazy Cap. Unlike normal coins, there is a set amount of regional coins in a kingdom that can only be collected once. Regional coins have different designs depending on the kingdom they are used in.
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Note.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Note]]s
|Touching a large note causes a string of small notes to appear in the immediate area for a limited period of time. Collecting all of them rewards Mario with a Power Moon.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Heart.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Heart (item)|Heart]]s
|Collecting a heart restores one wedge in Mario's [[Health Meter]]. If the Health Meter is full, he receives five coins instead.
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Life-Up Heart.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Life-Up Heart]]s
|Large hearts that increase Mario's Health Meter from three to six. In Assist Mode, a Life-Up Heart increases Mario's health to nine. If Mario is already under the effect of a Life-Up Heart and is at full health, touching one awards him ten coins.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Bubble SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Bubble]]s
|Air bubbles appear underwater, released by [[Bubbler (object)|bubbler]]s or [[Checkpoint Flag]]s. Some items are encapsulated by bubbles. In Assist Mode, Mario is protected inside a bubble and returned to safety when he falls near a hazard.
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Key.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Key]]s
|Collecting a key opens a nearby [[locked panel|Keyhole Pedestal]], releasing a Power Moon.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Seed.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|Seed]]s
|Acorn-like seeds with yellow {{wp|Calybium and cupule|caps}}. Tossing a seed into a flowerpot causes a sunflower-like plant to grow and release a Power Moon. The seeds are usually scattered across a visited kingdom, distant from their corresponding flowerpots.
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Giant Seed.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|Giant seed]]s
|Large, brown-capped seeds dispensed by silver [[Steam Gardener]]s. A giant seed grows into a [[Beanstalk]] when tossed into an enclosed patch of dirt.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Turnip.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Turnip]]s
|Vegetables that can be plucked from the ground. When tossed into [[Stupendous Stew]], Mario is rewarded with coins. The Golden Turnips release Power Moons when thrown in.
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Rock.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Rock (Super Mario series)|Rock]]
|Most rocks break when kicked or thrown, releasing coins. Glowing rocks contain Power Moons and require multiple strikes to break. Kicking a rock into the mouth of a [[Fire Piranha Plant]] or [[Poison Piranha Plant]] render them [[Capture|capturable]].
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Rocket Flower.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Rocket Flower]]s
|Tossing [[Cappy]] at a Rocket Flower fastens it to Mario's back, propelling him with a burst of speed. He is fast enough to ascend slopes. Collecting multiple Rocket Flowers makes him run even faster. They
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Hat.png|75x75px]][[File:SMO Umbrella.png|75x75px]][[File:SMO Purse.png|75x75px]]<br>[[Pauline's lost items]]
|[[Pauline|Mayor Pauline]]'s original hat, parasol, and handbag. They are hidden in [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City]]. Each one can be brought to Pauline as a potential birthday present, but the only one she accepts is the handbag.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Yoshi Egg.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Yoshi's Egg]]
|The egg that holds [[Yoshi]]. Striking it releases him. If Yoshi is in a dangerous situation or left uncaptured for a brief period of time, he reseals himself inside the egg. Yoshi's Egg can then be found in the original spot it was located.
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Berry.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Fruit (Yoshi food)|Fruit]]s
|Yoshi's favorite food. He can eat them while captured, which fills up a corresponding fruit meter. Filling the meter completely rewards Mario with a Power Moon. Fruits can only be consumed once.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Mario with Balloon SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>Balloons
|The targets of Balloon World. In the Hide It mode, Mario must place his own balloon somewhere within the visited kingdom. During Find It, he must locate the balloon hidden by another player within a limited period of time.
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Find Band Members in the Seaside Kingdom SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>Instruments
|In the Playing in VR mode, collecting all notes causes a musical instrument to appear in the visited area. It must be carried and returned to the local [[#Non-playable character|non-playable character]] to complete the objective. The recoverable instruments include a grand piano, trombones, microphones, saxophones, and a keyboard.
|}
 
===Objects===
Objects are interactable elements of the environment that cannot be picked up or collected by [[Mario]]. For objects that primarily function as obstructions or hazards, see [[#Obstacles|above]].
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|-style="background:#FF2400;color:white;"
!width=12%|Name
!Description
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Berry.png|100px]]<br>[[Fruit (Yoshi food)|Fruit]]
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733;"|Trigger objects
|An object that [[Yoshi]] can eat that increases a meter that, when filled, gives the player a Power Moon.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Gold Bowser Statue (Left).jpg|100x100px]][[File:SMO Screenshot Gold Bowser Statue (Right).jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Bowser Statue|Bowser statue (gold)]]
|One of these two Bowser statues is destroyed when its corresponding [[Broodals|Broodal]] is defeated. Destroying both opens the door to the final courtyard of [[Bowser's Castle]]. These statues are representations of [[Bowser]]'s dominion over this land. The one on the left is modeled after {{wp|Raijin}}. The one on the right is modeled after {{wp|Fūjin}}.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Coin Ring.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Coin ring]]
|Passing through a coin ring rewards Mario with three [[coin]]s. Their placement sometimes convey the ideal trajectory for Mario to take.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Goomba Button.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Goomba button]]
|Goomba buttons release Power Moons when triggered. One requires a certain number of [[Goomba]]s in a [[capture]]d [[Goomba Tower|tower]] to be pressed.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Lost Brochure C.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Ground-Pound Switch]]
|Buttons that trigger nearby changes in the environment when ground-pounded. The starburst symbol on the button also appears on [[Astro-Lanceur]]s, [[Stairface Ogre]]s, and the ''[[Odyssey]]''.
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|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Hat Launcher.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Hat Launcher]]
|Striking a Hat Launcher with Cappy fires him in the direction it is facing and brings him farther than a normal Cap Throw would. Hat Launchers are generally needed to solve puzzles and access distant switches.
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|align=center|[[File:Many Coins SMO.jpg|100px]]&nbsp;[[File:SMO 8bit Coin.png|40px]]<br>[[Coin]], [[coin ring]], and [[coin pile]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Bowser Brochure C.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Hole (Super Mario Odyssey)|Hole]]
|Gives the player a varying number of coins when touched or passed through.
|Indentations in soft walls. Some of them release a Power Moon or item when jabbed by a [[Capture#Pokio|captured Pokio]]'s beak. They apparently were used by archers at some point in the history of [[Bowser's Castle]].
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|align=center|[[File:SMO dragon coin png|100px]]&nbsp;[[File:SMO 8bit Heart.png|64px]]<br>[[Heart (item)|Heart]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Locked Panel SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Locked panel|Keyhole Pedestal]]
|Restores a wedge of [[Health Meter|health]] when collected. If the player is at full HP, they will receive five coins.
|The pedestal breaks open and releases a Power Moon when a nearby [[key]] is collected.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Key.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Key]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Lever Switch SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Lever Switch]]
|When a key is collected, it unlocks a locked panel, which contains a Power Moon.
|Levers that physically change the surrounding area, usually by granting Mario access to a new area by making a door or bridge appear. It is pulled when struck by Cappy.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Life-Up Heart.png|100px]]&nbsp;[[File:SMO 8bit Life-Up Heart.png|80px]]<br>[[Life-Up Heart]]  
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Mysterious Cube SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Moon Rock]]
|Increases the player's health to six (nine in Assist Mode) until their health lowers back to three (six in Assist Mode). If the player is at full HP, they will receive ten coins.
|A Moon Rock appears in most of the kingdoms. Once [[Princess Peach]] has been rescued and all [[Multi Moon]]s have been collected, the Moon Rocks begin to glow and shift. Striking one sends it skyward, where it burst into a multitude of new [[Power Moon]]s to collect.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Moon Shard.png|100px]]&nbsp;[[File:SMO 8bit Moon Shard.png|72px]]<br>[[Moon Shard]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:P-Switch SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[P Switch]]
|A piece of a Power Moon. When five Moon Shards are collected, they turn into a regular Power Moon.
|Stepping on a P Switch changes an element in the immediate environment.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Art - Multi Moon (Vector).svg|100px]]<br>[[Multi Moon]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Scarecrow.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Scarecrow (object)|Scarecrow]]
|Three Power Moons collected at once, earned from completing certain story objectives, such as defeating world bosses. Multi Moons come in varying colors.
|Striking a scarecrow leaves Mario without Cappy for a brief period of time. In the overworld, striking a scarecrow triggers a brief Timer Challenge with temporary platforms. In some subareas, Mario must navigate an obstacle course-like area without Cappy's abilities.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Notes.png|x100px]]&nbsp;[[File:SMO 8bit Rainbow Note.gif|48px]]<br>[[File:SMO 8bit Rainbow Treble Clef.gif|48px]]<br>[[Note]] and [[treble clef]]
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733;"|Climbable objects
|Rainbow-colored eighth notes appear when the player touches a rainbow-colored treble clef and disappear after a certain amount of time, and when all of them in a set are collected in that amount of time, they reveal a Power Moon.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Power Moon Yellow.png|100px]]&nbsp;[[File:SMO 8bit Power Moon Yellow.png|92px]]<br>[[Power Moon]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Bar.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Wire|Bar]]
|The game's main collectible that powers the [[Odyssey]].
|Horizontal bars embedded into the side of terrain. Mario can swing from them to reach distant areas.
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|align=center|[[File:Regional Coins SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>&nbsp;[[File:SMO 8bit Coin Sand.png|56px]]&nbsp;[[File:SMO 8bit Coin Lost.png|56px]]&nbsp;[[File:SMO 8bit Coin Luncheon.png|56px]]<br>[[Regional coin]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Vine.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Beanstalk]]
|A coin that appears in most kingdoms with either 100 or 50 unique coins appearing in each, which can be used to purchase kingdom-exclusive goods at that kingdom's [[Crazy Cap]].
|A beanstalk grows when a [[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|giant seed]] is thrown into an enclosed patch of dirt. The plant can be clung to like a pole to hidden areas that would otherwise be inaccessible. Growing and climbing a beanstalk is the only way Mario can leave the Deep Woods.
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|align=center|[[File:Rocket Flower SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Rocket Flower]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Pole.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Pole]]
|A flower that allows Mario to temporarily pick up speed and run on walls when collected.
|Mario clings to a pole by jumping onto it. He can ascend, descend, and change which face of the pole he is on by moving {{button|switch|leftstick}}. Pressing {{button|switch|a}} makes Mario jump from whichever face he is on. Poles vary widely in design, length, and shape. Cappy can twirl at the top of most poles, similar to other knob-like structures, and this sometimes produces a coin. Cables are sometimes strung between poles that Mario can ride along as a captured spark pylon. He can destroy poles as a captured T-Rex.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Small Seed.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Seed (Super Mario Odyssey)|Seed]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Plaster Wall.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Soft wall]]
|Depending on their size, seeds can be planted. A small seed can be thrown into a small pot, after which it grows into a golden bulb that, when hit, reveals a Power Moon. A large seed can be thrown into an enclosed patch of dirt, growing it into a [[Beanstalk]].
|The soft walls of Bowser's Castle can be pierced by a Pokio's beak and used to cross distant areas. They can be made of plaster, [[:File:SMO Screenshot Wood.jpg|wood]], or soft metal. Some moving sections look like [[rotating dial]]s and [[wooden pendulum|swinging pendulum]]s.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO - Normal Turnip.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Turnip]]
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733;"|Strikable objects
|An object that can be plucked from the ground and used as a projectile to throw at enemies. Additionally, when thrown into a pot in [[Peronza Plaza]], it awards the player coins. There are also three gold-colored turnips that spawn Power Moons when thrown into the pot.
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===Capturable objects===
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!Description
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Moon Binoculars.png|100px]]<br>[[Binoculars]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO 8bit Cat Mario.png|50x50px]][[File:SMO 8bit Cat Peach.png|50x50px]][[File:SMO 8bit Rosalina.png|50x50px]]<br>[[File:SMO 8bit Luigi.png|50x50px]][[File:SMO 8bit Captain Toad.png|50x50px]]<br>[[8-bit character]]s
|An object that, when captured, launches upward, allowing the player to zoom in with the camera. Zooming in on certain objects while capturing a pair of binoculars makes a Power Moon appear.
|Animated sprites that are hidden in 3D areas. Striking the ones found on walls causes them to release items. The most recurring sprites are Pixel Cat Marios and 8-bit Cat Peaches, which release 10 coins and a heart, respectively. 8-bit Rosalina only appears on the [[Dark Side]] and [[Darker Side]], releasing 10 coins just like Cat Mario. Pixel Cat Marios are also hidden in bushes on the general overworld. Pixel Luigis appear too, hidden underground. Finding one awards Mario with 200 coins. They were replaced with Pixel Captain Toads for limited period of time.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Boulder Capture.png|100px]]<br>[[Boulder]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Boombox.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Boombox]]
|A rock that rolls and damages the player if they touch it. It appears as an obstacle in the Moon Kingdom and the Darker Side of the Moon. A large stationary boulder that appears in the Wooded Kingdom can be captured, allowing the player to move it around, allowing access to a hidden area.  
|Boomboxes play {{wp|Diegetic music|music within their immediate vicinity}}. During the main game, striking one briefly interrupts the music with the sound of [[Bowser]] laughing. After [[Princess Peach]] is rescued, striking a boombox instead makes it play "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" with Japanese lyrics.
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|align=center|[[File:Bowser Statue SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Bowser Statue]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Flower (Spin Throw).jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Flower (Spin Throw)]]
|A statue that appears in the Moon Kingdom as a decoration. One can be captured, allowing the player to move it, revealing a hole containing a Power Moon underneath it.
|Low-growing flowers that grow in rings. Tossing Cappy causes them to bloom briefly before closing again. Having all of the flowers bloom simultaneously rewards Mario with an item. Because most of these flowers grow in rings, the most effective way to cause concurrent blooming is to have Mario stand in the center and perform a [[Spin Throw]].
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Cactus Capture.png|100px]]<br>[[Cactus]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Ruined Brochure C.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Glowing spot]]
|A plant that damages the player if they touch it. A certain cactus can be captured, allowing the player to move it, revealing a spot that, when ground-pounded, releases a Power Moon.
|In most kingdoms, there are glowing protrusions on the ground that [[Nintendo Switch#Joy-Con|rumble]] under Mario's feet. Ground-pounding one flattens it with the surrounding terrain and forces an item or [[Mini Goomba]]s to the surface. Some glowing spots are more subtle, being flat with the surrounding ground or underneath another object. Glowing spots are what are most often hinted at on Hint Art, and the [[Nintendog|dog]] will Mario to ones nearby. Small birds sometimes congregate around glowing spots.
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|align=center|[[File:Jizo SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Jizo]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Hat Trampoline.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Hat Trampoline]]
|A statue that can be captured, allowing the player to move it around. Jizos can break cracked blocks and can weigh down [[P Switch]]es.
|Hat Trampolines send Mario [[Spin Jump#Super Mario Odyssey|twirling]] into the sky and gently descend. Most of them are closed when encountered, but striking the red flower with Cappy or an attack from Mario causes it to open for a moment.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO The Letter M.png|100px]]<br>[[Letter (Super Mario Odyssey)|Letter]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Dispersible Objects.jpg|100x100px]][[File:SMO Screenshot Construction Barrel.jpg|100x100px]]<br>{{Conjectural|Kickable objects}}
|Letters appear in the Metro Kingdom post-game and can be captured, allowing the player to move them, and if the player moves them into slots to correctly spell out "Mario," a Power Moon will appear.
|Light objects in the environment that are sent flying when [[kick]]ed or struck by Cappy, sometimes rewarding Mario with a coin. Most kingdoms have at least one iteration of this kind of object. Examples include: cardboard boxes, [[tire (object)|tires]], {{wp|construction barrel}}s, garbage bags, a {{wp|Ball (gridiron football)|gridiron football}}, tin cans, [[bean]]s, and small mushrooms. Some of these have unique properties to themselves. For example, carboard boxes are only launched when hit by Cappy. They can be stood on like platforms and flattened with a ground pound. Knocking garbage into a dumpster releases an item, and knocking a bean into Stupendous Stew awards Mario with a coin.
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|align=center|[[File:Manhole SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Manhole]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Lamppost.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Knob-like structure]]s
|An object that is located in the Metro Kingdom's streets. A small one and a large one can be captured, allowing the player to move them, allowing access to areas underneath them.
|Protrusions in the environment. Striking one with Cappy gets him hooked to the top and swing around it as if it were a {{wp|hatstand}} until the player lets go of {{button|switch|y}}. Doing this often rewards Mario with a coin. If the knob-like structure is glowing, it releases a Power Moon once spun on. Each kingdom has multiple knob-like structures that match the surrounding topography. Examples include: {{wp|Street light|lampposts}}, walkway lights, [[airship]]s, horns, fountains, [[Jaxi Statue]]s, parking meters, fire hydrants, pumpkins, iron fences, spires, and the [[Tail Tree]]. Some structures have secondary behaviors. For example, an iron fence spews fire when Cappy spins on its top. Most climbable trees and poles have dual purposes as knob-like structures. The latter can be found on the [[Starshroom]] and the ''Odyssey''.
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|align=center|[[File:Meat cracked SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Meat (object)|Meat]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO 8bit Koopa Shell.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Koopa Shell]]
|A slab of meat can be captured, allowing the player to shake off salt covering it, making Cookatiel pick it up with its talons.
|[[Stomp]]ing on a [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]] makes it recede into its shell, which can then be sent sliding on contact. A Koopa Shell bounces back when it collides with a wall, which can hurt Mario.
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|align=center|[[File:Mini Rocket SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Mini Rocket]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Lantern.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Lantern]]
|A rocket that can be captured, allowing the player to reach hidden areas when used.
|Striking a lantern's flame extinguishes it and sometimes releases an item. Lighting the lanterns around [[Mount Volbono]] is needed to obtain some Power Moons and gain access to certain areas.
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|align=center|[[File:Picture Match Part SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Picture Match|Picture Match Part]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Cap Brochure C.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Stump|Post]]
|A two-dimensional part of either a Goomba or Mario that can be captured in the [[Picture Match]] minigame, where the player must rotate and align the part to align with the corresponding picture.  
|Ground-pounding a post embeds it into the earth and sometimes releases a coin. Striking one with Cappy pulls it from the ground, and sometimes causes more coins to appear. Dislodging posts sometimes causes more substantial changes in the area.
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|align=center|[[File:Pole SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Pole (bollard)|Pole]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Rock (Breakable).jpg|100x100px]][[File:SMO Luncheon Brochure C.png|100x100px]]<br>Rock wall / [[Cheese|Cheese rock]]
|A flexible object that can be captured, allowing the player to pull it backward, sending the player in the opposite direction that the object was pulled.
|These walls are chipped away when struck by a projectile, such as a [[Hammer Bro]]'s [[frying pan]] or a [[Sherm]]'s bullets. The walls sometimes obscure pipes and Power Moons.
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|align=center|[[File:Puzzle Part Lake SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Puzzle Part|Puzzle Part (Lake Kingdom)]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Garbage.jpg|100x100px]]<br>{{Conjectural|Rockable objects}}
|A stone block that can be captured, allowing the player to move it around a grid-like area, and if it is correctly moved into a triangular rock, a Lochlady will give the player a Power Moon.
|Objects that rock slightly when struck by Cappy or jumped on, but are not sent flying and fall back into place. Hitting one sometimes releases a coin. Most kingdoms have an iteration of this object that matches the topography. Examples include: potted succulents, construction barriers, [[bin]]s, trashcans, tables, [[barrel]]s, and easels.
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|align=center|[[File:Puzzle Part Metro SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Puzzle Part|Puzzle Part (Metro Kingdom)]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Slots.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Slots]]
|A green block that can be captured, allowing the player to move it in a small grid-like area, and if it is correctly moved into a plug, a Power Moon will appear.
|A game hosted by [[Tostarenan]]s in several kingdoms. Individual slots cycle between three images of an item. Striking the image projected by a single slot causes it to stop. Getting all slots to stop on the same image rewards Mario with the item.
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|align=center|[[File:RC Car SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[RC Car]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Snow.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Snow]]
|A New Donker can be captured, allowing the player to move his RC Car into a Power Moon in order to collect it. Another New Donker appears in the [[RC Car Challenge]], where the player must use his RC Car when he is captured to complete three laps in a small track within 35 seconds in order to receive a Power Moon, and later in the post-game, the player must do this again while completing the track within 26 seconds in order to receive another Power Moon.
|The deep snow in Shiveria is cleared when Cappy is thrown through it. Some snow conceals doors and objects of interest.
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|align=center|[[File:Spark Pylon SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Spark pylon]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Stone Wall.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Stone wall]]
|A pylon that can be captured, allowing the player to travel across a power line when used.
|The stone walls in Fossil Falls break apart when struck by a [[Chain Chomp]] or rammed by a [[T-Rex]]. Doing so grants access to other areas or exposes secrets. The [[stone spire]] is held upright by stone walls and collapses when struck by a captured Chain Chomp. Stone walls are embedded with fossils and some are shaped like dinosaur vertebrae.
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|align=center|[[File:Taxi SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Taxi]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Sword.jpg|100x100px]]<br>Sword
|A vehicle that drives around the Metro Kingdom and can be bounced on as a platform. Certain taxis appear flying in the sky in several kingdoms in the post-game, and zooming in on them with binoculars makes a Power Moon appear. Certain taxis can be captured, allowing the player to drive them automatically, bringing them to a sub-level.
|The swords in Crumbelden are buried to the hilt. Like a post, Cappy pulls one from the ground when he is thrown at it, sometimes rewarding Mario with a coin. Some of these swords are used to hold a giant {{wp|kabuto}} to the [[Ruined Dragon]]'s head. Pulling all of the swords causes the kabuto to fall off, exposing the dragon's weak point.
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|align=center|[[File:Tree SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Tree]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Wedding Announcement Poster.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Poster (object)|Wedding announcement poster]]
|A fir tree that appears in the [[Deep Woods]] in the Wooded Kingdom can be captured, allowing the player to move it, revealing a spot that can be ground-pounded, revealing a Power Moon.
|Posters promoting [[Bowser's Moon Wedding]], splayed on the walls of the surrounding area. Striking one makes it fall away and rewards Mario with a coin. The posters advertising the Cooking Carnival in [[Peronza Plaza]] behave the same way.
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|align=center|[[File:Zipper SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Zipper (Super Mario Odyssey)|Zipper]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Yellow Turnstile.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Yellow turnstile]]
|Zippers can be captured, allowing the player to reveal hidden areas when used.
|Yellow turnstiles occur in areas accessed by Moon Pipes. Striking one of its walls makes it rotate 90°.
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===Blocks===
{|width=100% class="wikitable"align="center"
!width=15%|Block
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Question Block.png|100px]]<br>[[? Block]]
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733;"|Capturable objects
|A block that releases Hearts, coins, or Life-Up Hearts when ground-pounded, hit with Cappy, or hit by jumping under it. When hit, it turns into a [[Empty Block|Steel Block]].
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|align=center|[[File:Brick Block SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Brick Block]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Binoculars.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Binoculars]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A block that, when activated in the same way that a ? Block is activated, releases a coin, Heart, or Life-Up Heart while turning into a Steel Block.
|Green, telescopic devices. Capturing one causes the head-like unit to launch into the sky like a rocket and give Mario a distant, adjustable view. Zooming in on certain targets makes a Power Moon appear.
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|align=center|[[File:Coin Block SMO.jpg|75px]]<br>[[Coin Block]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Boulder.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Boulder]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A ? Block that contains multiple coins. It must be hit multiple times in order to receive all of the coins.
|A giant rock in the Deep Woods. Capturing the boulder allows Mario to move it, granting access to a hidden alcove.
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|align=center|[[File:Crate SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Crate]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Bowser Statue.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Bowser Statue|Bowser statue]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A box that can be broken via a Ground Pound or by throwing Cappy at it, sometimes containing a Power Moon, coins, or Mini Goombas.
|Only one of the stone Bowser statues in the Underground Moon Cavern is capturable. Shifting it exposes a hole containing a Power Moon.
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|align=center|[[File:Hidden Block SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Hidden Block]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Cactus.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Cactus]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|An invisible block that can be seen either when the player puts on a Moe-Eye's sunglasses or when the player ground-pounds close to one. Hidden Blocks are activated the same way as normal ? Blocks and give similar rewards that said blocks give.
|Desert plants that damage Mario on contact, leaving needles embedded in his nose. Most cactuses are squat and round. Striking one of them with Cappy knocks it away and releases a coin. Knocking one into another cactus can cause a [[:File:SMO Screencap Cactus.gif|chain reaction]], where the last cactus drops eight coins. Tall cactuses also appear that are only knocked away when struck by the Jaxi. One near the [[Desert Oasis (Super Mario Odyssey)|Desert Oasis]] is covered with small birds and can be captured. Moving it exposes a glowing spot.
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|align=center|[[File:Steel Block SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Empty Block|Steel Block]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Jizo.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Jizo]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A ? Block, Brick Block, or Invisible Block after it is activated. Steel Blocks do not contain any items.
|Most Jizo are found near the [[Bowser's Kingdom#Souvenir Shop|Souvenir Shop]]. Mario is invincible as a captured Jizo and resembles his [[Statue Mario|Statue form]] from previous games. It is heavy enough to trigger P Switches, but can only move in short hops.  
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===Climbable objects===
{|width=100% class="wikitable"align="center"
!width=15%|Climbable object
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:Beanstalk SMO.png|150px]]<br>[[Beanstalk]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Letter.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Letter (Super Mario Odyssey)|Letter]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A plant that grows when a large seed is thrown into an enclosed patch of dirt. The plant can be climbed to get out of the Deep Woods and to reach out-of-reach and hidden areas.
|Five letter statues appear in [[Metro Kingdom#City Outskirts/Main Street Entrance|Squawks Park]] after Princess Peach has been rescued. Capturing each one and arranging them to spell "M-A-R-I-O" rewards Mario with a Power Moon.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Metro Moon 48.png|150px]]<br>[[Pole]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Manhole.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Manhole]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|Mario clings to a pole by jumping onto it. He can ascend, descend, and change which face of the pole he is on when {{button|switch|leftstick}} is moved. Pressing {{button|switch|a}} makes Mario jump from whichever face he is on.
|Some manholes block access to underground areas in New Donk City. Capturing one enables Mario to move it out of the way. The big green manhole blocks access to the [[Underground Power Plant]].
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===Platforms===
{|width=100% class="wikitable"align="center"
!width=15%|Platform
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Luncheon Brochure C.png|100px]]<br>[[Cheese|Cheese Rock]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Meat cracked SMO.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Meat (object)|Meat]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A block of cheese that can be broken via the frying pans thrown by [[Hammer Bro]]s.
|A piece of meat sits at the top of the [[Luncheon Kingdom#Meat Plateau|Meat Plateau]], encrusted with salt. Capturing it enables Mario to shake the salt off and attract Cookatiel. This is the only capture that can only be captured once. It is not present in subsequent revisits to Mount Volbono.
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|align=center|[[File:Collapsing platform.png|100px]]<br>[[Crumbling walkway]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Mini Rocket.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Mini Rocket]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A platform that slowly sinks down upon contact before breaking in the air. Crumbling walkways function similarly to [[Donut Block]]s.
|Holding {{button|switch|b}} launches the Mini Rocket and brings Mario to a distant subarea.
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|align=center|[[File:Floating corn.png|100px]]<br>[[Floating corn]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Picture Match Part (Goomba) Capture.png|100x100px]][[File:SMO Picture Match Part (Mario) Capture.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Picture Match|Picture Match Part]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A corncob platform that floats on lava. Standing on the side of the floating corn causes it to roll and move.
|The capturable puzzle pieces in [[Picture Match]]. The player can rotate and shift the piece before letting go to align with the silhouette. Two puzzles are in the game: one resembles a Goomba, the other Mario.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Wooded Brochure F.png|100px]]<br>[[Flower Road]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Pole (Bollard).jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Pole (bollard)|Pole]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A road made up of flowers that activates when certain P Switches are pressed. When activated, the Flower Road slowly forms, with the back part of the road disappearing as the road forms. When the Flower Road is nearly at the end of its path, it automatically forms again at the start of its path.
|Roadside bollards. Capturing one and flicking backward with {{button|switch|leftstick}} flings Mario in the opposite direction. If along the ground, he can maintain momentum and go into another move like the [[roll]]. Poles appear fastened to the side of walls in some areas. Captured [[Volbonan]]s behave similarly.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Luncheon Moon 63.png|100px]]<br>[[Gear (Super Mario Odyssey)|Gear]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Puzzle Part (Lake Kingdom).jpg|100x100px]][[File:SMO Screenshot Puzzle Part (Metro Kingdom).jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Puzzle Part]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A platform with four blades that rotates counterclockwise, though it stops for a brief moment at regular intervals.
|Puzzle Parts are restricted to 3×3 grids. Capturing one allows Mario to roll it by turning it on its faces. Landing it in the slot adjacent to the grid on the correct face solves the puzzle and rewards Mario with a Power Moon.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Moon Moon 37.png|100px]]<br>[[Giant Swing]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO RC Car Capture.png|100x100px]]<br>[[RC Car]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A solid blue object that swings from one side to the other, freezes for a short period of time (at 90 degrees), and then swings in the other direction.
|Toy taxis used in the [[RC Car Challenge]]. Capturing a blonde, hatless [[New Donker]] allows Mario to control an RC Car. The controls match those of a real {{wp|RC car}}, with the {{button|switch|leftstick}} accelerating and the {{button|switch|rightstick}} steering. RC Cars are restricted to toy circuits. Lapping the circuit within a certain amount of time rewards Mario with a Power Moon. This time is recorded by the Rankings Board.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Girders.jpeg|100px]]<br>[[Girder]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Spark pylon Capture.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Spark pylon]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A platform that is sometimes semisolid, some of which contain coins or Power Moons.
|Mario becomes a ball of electric energy when he captures a spark pylon. The ball can travel along powerlines. Shaking the controller increases his speed and causes him to briefly go off course to collect nearby coins.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Luncheon Moon 66.png|100px]]<br>[[Grated platform]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Taxi.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Taxi]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A rectangular lattice platform that floats above lava, where [[Lava Bubble]]s can pass through it.
|Taxis are driven along the roads in New Donk City and stop if Mario is in their way. Taxis launch Mario into the air like [[Trampoline|Springboard]]s when he jumps on them. One parked taxi is capturable. Propelling it with the {{button|switch|leftstick}} brings Mario to a hidden, stormy area.
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|align=center|[[File:Hat Trampoline SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Hat Trampoline]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Tree SMO.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Tree]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|When this red flower is hit with Cappy, ground-pounded on, or rolled into, it opens, allowing the player to step on it, launching them upwards. Certain Hat Trampolines are already opened without interference.
|In most areas, trees are immobile and can be climbed like poles. The design and species of tree varies by kingdom. A cartoonish tree in the [[Deep Woods]], incongruent with the realistic conifers of the same kingdom, can be captured and moved, exposing a glowing spot. The palm trees in Tostarena have broad fronds that can be stood on like platforms.
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|align=center|[[File:T Rex trampoline SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Hat trampoline (Cascade Kingdom)]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Zipper.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Zipper (Super Mario Odyssey)|Zipper]] {{chart icon|SMO-capture}}
|A trampoline that makes the player as Mario bounce lightly when walked on, and launches the player upwards when walked on while capturing a T-Rex.
|Zippers seal hidden alcoves and doorways in the terrain. Capturing one allows Mario to unzip the area. In Lake Lamode, unzipping certain areas makes the wall fall away, but remain useable as a flat platform.
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|align=center|[[File:Hill SMO.png|100px]]<br>[[Hill]]
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733;"|Transportation objects
|A rounded metallic object that rises from lava and moves quickly under floating grates.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Cloud Moon 6.png|100px]]<br>[[Hip Drop Move Lift]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model 8-Bit Pipe.png|100x100px]]<br>[[8-bit pipe]]
|A circular platform with a starburst symbol that appears only in the [[Cloud Kingdom]]. Hip Drop Move Lifts can be ground-pounded to make them quickly move upwards.
|Blocky pipes. Entering one transforms Mario into an [[:File:SMO 8bit Mario.png|8-bit sprite]] and brings him a flat, 2D area on the perpendicular wall. Exiting an 8-bit pipe returns him to normal.
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|align=center|[[File:Lift SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Lift]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Lava Cannon.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Lava cannon]]
|A platform that moves, occasionally on set [[track]]s.
|Lava cannons sit in lava. One launches a captured [[Lava Bubble]] to distant pools, often circumventing solid terrain that Lava Bubbles cannot traverse otherwise.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Bowser Escaping Caverns.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Moon platform]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Moon Pipe SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Moon Pipe]]
|A large solid cube that starts to light up, sink down, and eventually disappear upon the player standing on it.
|Moon Pipes only appear once the Moon Rock of the visited kingdom is struck. They bring Mario to surreal, otherworldly subareas with their own Power Moons to collect.
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|align=center|[[File:Movable cover.png|100px]]<br>[[Movable cover]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Motor Scooter SMO render.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Motor scooter]]
|A platform that can be pushed by an [[Uproot]], moving only upwards.
|An old-fashioned motor scooter that can be ridden by Mario. Pressing {{button|switch|y}} makes the scooter accelerate, and {{button|switch|b}} makes Mario jump with it. The motor scooter is faster than Mario can be used to avoid speedy hazards. Bringing it to a rooftop [[parking lot]] awards Mario with a Power Moon.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Bowser's Moon 32.png|100px]]<br>[[Mushroom Platform]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Pipe.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]
|A mushroom that serves as a platform in an 8-bit section.
|Entering a pipe brings Mario to a new area. Mario can circumvent the entrance animation with a ground pound or [[roll]].
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|align=center|[[File:Cap Cloud SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Mysterious Cloud]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Red Door.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Red door]]
|A floating cloud resembling a top hat with a question mark on it that temporarily turns into a square cloud platform when hit by Cappy before turning back into a hat.
|These doors fling open when struck by Cappy. They lead to subareas with Power Moons to collect. There are similar blue doors that only open when a nearby scarecrow is struck.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Lost Moon 10.png|100px]]<br>[[Propeller Pillar]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Hat Catapult.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Slingshot]]
|A set of four blades that continuously spin in one direction while placed on top of a single tall pole.
|Striking a slingshot with Cappy flings Mario over distant areas.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Cap Moon 9.png|100px]]<br>[[Push-Block]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Warp Hole.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Painting|Warp hole]]
|A block that pushes in and out of platforms.
|A small [[painting]]. It [[warp]]s Mario to the location in the frame, often a kingdom he has yet to visit. There is one hidden in ten of the kingdoms. Large paintings are locked away into towers around [[Peach's Castle]]. These paintings lead to rematches against the kingdom bosses.
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|align=center|[[File:Revolving lattice wall.png|100px]]<br>[[Revolving lattice wall]]
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733;"|Blocks and containers
|A set of three walls connected to a hexagonal prism that constantly rotate at the same speed.
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|align=center|[[File:Rotating set of bars.png|100px]]<br>[[Rotating bar]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Question Block.png|100x100px]]<br>[[? Block]]
|A set of four red bars that move every few seconds, after which they stop and shake before rotating again.
|Floating blocks that contain items. It expels its contents when struck by Mario or Cappy. They become Steel Blocks when their content is exhausted. [[Coin Block|Some ? Blocks]] can be struck in rapid succession to release up to ten coins. Some are [[Hidden Block|hidden]] and become visible when struck or when viewed as a captured Moe-Eye. The ones in New Donk City look like traffic signals and are fastened to poles.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Sand Moon 61.png|100px]]<br>[[Rotating building]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Block (Sand Kingdom).jpg|100x100px]][[File:SMO Screenshot Block (Bowser's Kingdom).jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Block (Super Mario Odyssey)|Block]]
|A building that serves as a platform, rotating by 90 degrees every few seconds in a certain direction.
|Grounded blocks made of stone or metal that cannot be broken by Mario under normal circumstances. Glowing ones contain Power Moons. Only strong enemies like Bullet Bills, Banzai Bills, Sherms, and Stairface Ogres can break these blocks. Pokios can knock [[firework bomb]]s into them to break them. Their design varies by kingdom. In two subareas, the blocks are suspended in the air.
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|align=center|[[File:Rotating defense mechanism.png|100px]]<br>[[Rotating defense mechanism]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Brick Block SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Brick Block]]
|A spinning green obstacle that launches rolling metal balls.
|Some Brick Blocks are [[Coin Block]]s that release up to ten coins when struck in rapid succession like ? Blocks. Others are empty and fall apart when struck. Brick Blocks are incorporated into the boss fight with [[Torkdrift]].
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Bowser's Moon 30.png|100px]]<br>[[Rotating dial]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Crate.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Crate]]
|A big circle on a wall that continuously spins in one direction. It can be poked with a Pokio's beak in order to ride it.
|Crates sometimes contain items, Power Moons, Mini Goombas, or flocks of small birds. They take two strikes to fully break. Crates are sometimes stacked on top of another.  
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Metro Moon 35.png|100px]]<br>[[Rotating platform]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Dumpster.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Dumpster]]
|A solid green object that rotates once it lights up.
|Knocking garbage into some open dumpsters makes it release a Life-Up Heart or Power Moon. This also closes the lid.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Sand Geysers.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Sand Geyser]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Cage.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Cage|Moon Cage]]
|A pillar of sand that rises up and submerges back into the sand. When Sand Geysers are out of the sand, the tops of them can be used as platforms, and touching any part of a Sand Geyser when out of the sand that is not its top makes the player rise to the top of the geyser.
|These cloche-like domes encapsulate Ground-Pound Switches, Moon Pedestals, and Power Moons. They open when a nearby task is completed.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Luncheon Moon 45.png|100px]]<br>[[Spinning block]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Nut.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Nut (Super Mario Odyssey)|Nut]]
|A block platform on a track that shakes and then rotates 90 degrees in one direction every few seconds.
|{{wp|Walnut}}-like fruits found throughout the Steam Gardens, rooted to the sides of walls and the ground. Cracking open a nut reveals it contained a Power Moon. Several nuts can only be reached as a captured Uproot.
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|align=center|[[File:Rotating saucepan.png|100px]]<br>[[Spinning saucepan]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Steel Block SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Empty Block|Steel Block]]
|A lava-sided platform that rotates every few seconds.
|Blocks that contain nothing and cannot be broken. Coin Blocks and ? Blocks become these when their contents are exhausted.
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|align=center|[[File:Our First Power Moon.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Stone spire]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Treasure Chest.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Treasure chest]]
|A large solid object that drops down, breaking a piece of ground and creating a permanent bridge.
|Wooden chests contain items and fling open when struck. In some areas, treasure chests need to be open in a specific order to obtain a Power Moon. Failing to do so makes the treasure chests disappear an Chincos emerge from the ground. They reappear once all Chincos are defeated.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Metro Moon 78.png|100px]]<br>[[Swinging Scaffolding]]
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733;"|Platforms
|A single floating iron beam attached to a rope that swings from one side to the other, then connects with the other beam.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Luncheon Moon 37.png|100px]]<br>[[Tapering platform]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Falling Platform.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Crumbling walkway|Falling Platform]]
|A platform that sinks into lava every few seconds, making only the center of it safe, before rising back up.
|Platforms that break once stood on and slowly descend before disappearing. The [[vanishing platform]]s that appear in a Timer Challenge and the giant [[moon platform]]s in the [[Underground Moon Caverns]] function like Falling Platforms.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Sand Moon 84.png|100px]]<br>[[Transparent Platform]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Floating Corn.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Floating corn]]
|An invisible lift. It requires [[Moe-Eye]]s to make it visible.
|Corncobs floating in lava. Standing on one end of floating corn causes it to roll in that direction.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Luncheon Moon 19.png|100px]]<br>[[Vanishing platform]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Flower Road.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Flower Road]]
|A pink block that moves downwards and disappears after a short period of time once stepped on.
|Pressing a P Switch causes a Flower Road to form a nearby bridge across [[pit|bottomless pit]]s. It gradually recedes at the rear and will disappear beneath Mario's feet if he does not keep pace with it.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Cascade Moon 40.png|100px]]<br>[[Wind Blow Tower]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Giant Swing.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Giant Swing (object)|Giant Swing]]
|A large solid blue object with a sharp top that produces gusting wind for a few seconds before pausing for a short period of time.
|Pendulous blocks that swing across empty space. They are briefly parallel with the ground at the fullest arch of the swing, allowing them to briefly be stood on.
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|align=center|[[File:nocoverart.png|100px]]<br>[[Wooden pendulum]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Girder.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Girder]]
|A moving wooden platform that swings from one side to the other. It can be used by a Pokio to climb higher.
|Iron girders extend over bottomless pits and create narrow gaps between which Mario can [[Wall Jump]]. Some girders are hollow and can be entered, while others are [[Swinging Scaffolding]]s suspended by chains. In 2D areas, [[Donkey Kong]] tosses [[barrel]]s down girders.
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|align=center|[[File:Wooden roller.png|100px]]<br>[[Wooden roller]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Hill.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Hill]]
|A wooden platform that rises in groups of three from the top of the ramped waterfall of lava and starts to roll down.
|Metal columns carried by a lava flow. They are pushed deeper into lava as they pass under grating, but rise back up.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Seaside Moon 70.png|100px]]<br>[[Yellow turnstile]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Hip Drop Move Lift.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Hip Drop Move Lift]]
|One of three or four yellow walls placed perpendicular to each other that rotate 90 degrees when Cappy is launched.
|A circular lift in the Cloud Kingdom. Ground-pounding its center launches it skyward.
|}
 
===Transportation objects===
{|width=100% class="wikitable"align="center"
!width=15%|Means of transportation
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:8-Bit Pipe SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[8-Bit Pipe]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Lift SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Lift]]
|A [[Warp Pipe]] that transports the player between 3D and 2D sections and transports the player to other sections of a level in 2D sections.
|Moving platforms. Their design and context for moving are generally informed by the environment. Some are fastened to [[track]]s.
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|align=center|[[File:Lava cannon SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Lava cannon]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Moon Pedestal.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Moon Pedestal]]
|A cannon that transports Mario long distances only as a captured [[Lava Bubble]].
|Moon Pedestals are flush with the ground. Power Moons appear above them, either by completing a nearby task or just inherently in the environment.
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|align=center|[[File:Moon Pipe SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Moon Pipe]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Movable Cover.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Movable cover]]
|A Warp Pipe that appears in a kingdom after its [[Moon Rock]] is activated. Moon Pipes transport the player to sub-levels.
|Platforms that can be vertically raised by a captured Uproot.
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|align=center|[[File:Motor Scooter SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Motor scooter]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO 8bit Mushroom Platform.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Mushroom Platform]]
|A motorcycle that can be driven, allowing the player to accelerate and dismount the vehicle. The player can jump while driving a motor scooter, and if the player correctly parks it into [[parking lot]]s in the Metro Kingdom, they will be given a Power Moon.
|Platforms rising above [[poison (obstacle)|poison]] in a 2D area. They appear in pairs. Standing on one Mushroom Platform causes it to sink under Mario's weight and the other to rise. They return to their original positions when he jumps off.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Art - Odyssey Ship.png|100px]]<br>[[Odyssey]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:Cap Cloud SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Mysterious Cloud]]
|The game's main form of transportation that transports the player to the different kingdoms. During the game, a certain number of Power Moons is required to power up the Odyssey, unlocking the next kingdom with the exception of the Cap Kingdom, the Cascade Kingdom, and the Mushroom Kingdom. The Odyssey can be entered by entering a door, by entering an exhaust pipe like a Warp Pipe on the back of the Odyssey, and by ground-pounding a panel on the top of the Odyssey. Inside the Odyssey is a closet where the player can change their clothes, a chair that the player can sit on, and a bed that the player can nap on. The Odyssey can also be decorated on the inside and outside with decorations and souvenirs that can be bought at Crazy Cap locations. The Odyssey also contains a [[Checkpoint Flag]].
|Striking a Mysterious Cloud with Cappy temporarily transforms it into a broad, cloud platform. It only lasts for a few seconds before returning to its original state.
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|align=center|[[File:Painting SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Painting]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Propeller Pillar.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Propeller Pillar]]
|An object that transports the player to a secret area in the kingdom that is displayed on the object.
|Rotating ruin platforms on climbable poles in the [[Lost Kingdom|Forgotten Isle]]. They rotate clockwise in set intervals. Similar platforms called [[Gear (Super Mario Odyssey)|Gear]]s appear in the Luncheon Kingdom.
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|align=center|[[File:Slingshot SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Slingshot]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Push-Block.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Push-Block]]
|An object that, when the player throws Cappy at it, flings them to an adjacent area.
|Protrusions that shift in and out of walls.
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|align=center|[[File:Warp Pipe SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Warp Pipe]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Rising Stone Pillar.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Ruin|Rising Stone Pillar]]
|A pipe that transports the player to another area.
|Stair-like pillar platforms. One's position shifts when the elevated pillar is ground-pounded.
|}
 
===Switches===
{|width=100% class="wikitable"align="center"
!width=15%|Switch
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Goomba button.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Goomba button]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Rotating Platform.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Rotating platform]]
|A button that, when stepped on while capturing a Goomba Stack consisting of the number of Goombas indicated by the number printed on it or more, activates an event, revealing a Power Moon.
|Oblong platforms in the Underground Power Plant. One lights up and rotates around its pivot point for a brief period of time when struck by Cappy. It slows down before stopping completely.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Lost Brochure C.png|100px]]<br>[[Ground-Pound Switch]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Sand Geysers.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Sand Geyser]]
|A switch that, when ground-pounded, activates an event that varies by switch.
|Sand Geysers rise and fall out of [[quicksand]] around [[Tostarena Ruins]]. A fully risen geyser can be used as a platform. An actively rising Sand Geyser carries Mario to its top, potentially keeping him from sinking into the quicksand.
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|align=center|[[File:Lever Switch SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Lever Switch]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Seesaw.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Seesaw]]
|A switch that, when hit with Cappy, activates an event.
|Lifts that tilt under Mario's weight. They only appear during a Timer Challenge.
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|align=center|[[File:P-Switch SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[P Switch]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Spinning Saucepan.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Spinning saucepan]]
|A switch that activates an event when stepped on.
|Rotating platforms attached to the side of Mount Volbono. One side of a spinning saucepan is lava, the other solid earth. They rotate in set intervals that can be timed.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Scarecrow.png|100px]]<br>[[Scarecrow (object)|Scarecrow]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Swing.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Swing]]
|The player can throw Cappy on a Scarecrow to activate an event such as opening a door or activating a Timer Challenge when Cappy is on the Scarecrow. If the player walks away from the Scarecrow or jumps on it, Cappy will fly back to the player, which will deactivate the event activated by the Scarecrow.
|Lifts that sway back and forth like [[pendulum]]s.
|}
 
===Obstacles===
{|width=100% class="wikitable"align="center"
!width=15%|Obstacle
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:SMO 8bit Barrel.png|100px]]<br>[[Barrel]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Tapering Platform.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Tapering platform]]
|An obstacle in the 8-bit sections that continually rolls along solid ground, dealing one hit point of damage if touched.
|Platforms that submerge in lava in set intervals, then rise back up. Only the center of the platform is consistently above lava.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Bomb.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Bomb (object)|Bomb]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:T Rex trampoline SMO.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Hat trampoline (Cascade Kingdom)|Trampoline]]
|An obstacle fired out of turrets that rolls along the ground and explodes after a while. Mario can poke bombs while capturing a [[Pokio]] to make them move faster in the direction they were poked, causing them to explode once they hit a solid object on the side.
|Trampolines bounce Mario high into the air. Ground-pounding the surface makes him jump higher. There are variants of trampoline in most kingdoms that match the surround environment. Examples include parasols, {{wp|awning}}s, taxis, and [[Mushroom Trampoline|big mushroom]]s.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Bowser's Moon 59.png|150px]]<br>[[Boulder]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Transparent Platform 1.jpg|100x100px]][[File:SMO Screenshot Transparent Platform 2.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Transparent Platform]]
|An obstacle fired out of holes that rolls along the ground and collapses once it hits a wall. Swiping at it while capturing [[Bowser]] can also destroy it.
|Invisible platforms and lifts that can only be seen as a captured [[Moe-Eye]]. Some Transparent Platforms outpace Moe-Eye with drawn shades, necessitating traversal without the platforms being visible.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Bowser's Moon 13.png|150px]]<br>[[Bowser Statue]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Wire Net Platform.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Grated platform|Wire Net Platform]]
|A golden Bowser head that shoots hazardous flames.
|Chain-link lifts that appear above lava. Some Wire Net Platforms are attached to tracks that bring them through lava directly. Fiery hazards and Lava Bubbles can phase through them.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Bowser Battle Cloud Kingdom.jpg|150px]]<br>{{conjectural|Castle rock}}
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733;"|Wildlife
|A [[fortress]]-like boulder thrown by Bowser that rolls in a straight line.
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|align=center|[[File:Freezing Water Cave SMO.png|150px]]<br>[[Freezing water]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Hawk.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Bird (big)|Bird]]
|Water that, when swum in, gradually covers the screen in frost. If the player stays in freezing water for too long, the player will take damage. When capturing a Snow Cheep Cheep or a Gushen, the player does not take damage from frozen water, and frost does not cover the screen.
|Hawks found soaring above Tostarena. They carry Power Moons and release them when struck. These birds fly in consistent patterns that can be tracked.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Seaside Moon 3.png|150px]]<br>[[Lava]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Butterfly.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Butterfly]]
|A hazard that, when touched, causes Mario to lose one hit point and jump up in pain. It can be safely traveled by capturing a [[Lava Bubble]].
|A giant butterfly in the Forgotten Isle that releases a Power Moon when struck. It is potentially an {{wp|Imago|imaginal}} [[Tropical Wiggler]]. Smaller butterflies with more realistic designs appear in other kingdoms.
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|align=center|[[File:ClimbUptheCascadingMagma.png|150px]]<br>[[Lava Geyser]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Penguin.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Penguin]]
|A hazard that damages Mario in the same way as lava. It can be safely jumped on by capturing a Lava Bubble.
|Small birds of Shiveria. They are skittish and take flight when approached. One carries a Power Moon.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Sand Moon 23.png|150px]]<br>[[Lurker]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Small Animal (Chipmunk).png|100x100px]]<br>[[Small animal]]
|A glowing bump in the floor that can be defeated by ground-pounding it, revealing a Power Moon.
|Ground animals that quickly runaway when approached. Doggedly pursuing one eventually makes it disappear, leaving behind a coin. There are four species of small animal: chipmunks, rats, geckos, and [[crab]]s. Which animals appear where depends on the environment of the visited kingdom. No small animals occur in the lunar kingdoms, and crabs are the only ones that occur underwater.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO 8bit Oil Drum.png|100px]]<br>[[Oil drum]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Small Bird (Hat).png|100x100px]]<br>[[Small bird]]
|A stationary hazard in 8-bit sections that damages Mario if touched.
|Little birds that fly away when approached, but may land on Mario's nose when he sleeps. Small birds congregate around objects of interest, some of which are otherwise cryptically hidden. A few carry Power Moons and release them when struck. There is a unique species of small bird found in most of the kingdoms, some of which resemble real-world species such as {{wp|scarlet macaw}}s, {{wp|blue jay}}s, and {{wp|Eurasian tree sparrow}}s. Doves, pigeons, penguins, and [[seagull]]s serve the same role as small birds within their respective kingdoms.
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|align=center|[[File:Bell Pepper SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Pepper (object)|Pepper]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Small UFO.png|100x100px]]<br>[[UFO|Small UFO]]
|An obstacle fired out of holes that bounces along the ground and collapses once it hits a wall.
|The small UFO appears in the Moon Kingdom once its Moon Rock has been struck. It behaves like the earthbound small birds. The small UFO is similar to [[Torkdrift]], but their relationship is not clear.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Sand Coins N.png|150px]]<br>[[Poison (obstacle)|Poison]]
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733;"|Wedding articles
|A hazard that, when touched, instantly defeats Mario.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Lake Moon 41.png|150px]]<br>[[Poison wave]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Binding Band.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Binding Band]]
|Poison that moves up in waves.
|An ancient ring beneath the [[Inverted Pyramid]], worn by [[Knucklotec]]. After being stolen by Bowser, the pyramid rises from the dunes and sends the Sand Kingdom into a cold snap. The returned article can be ground-pounded for a Power Moon.
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|align=center|[[File:Pulse Beam SMO.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Pulse Beam]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Asset Model Frost-Frosted Cake.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Frost-Frosted Cake]]
|An object that fires a ring-shaped laser beam when hit with a Cap Throw or a beam from another Pulse Beam.
|The traditional reward for the [[Bound Bowl Grand Prix]], baked by the [[Shiverian Elder]]. It appears in the background of the [[Snowline Circuit]] once returned.
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|align=center|[[File:Spiked Shell SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Shell (Super Mario Odyssey)|Shell]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Lochlady Dress.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Lochlady Dress]]
|An obstacle that continually rolls along solid ground, dealing one hit point of damage if touched.
|The national treasure of Lake Lamode, worn by Princess Peach for most of the game. Its theft leaves the [[Lochlady|Lochladies]] despaired. Once returned, the dress is put back on display. Its mannequin is a glowing knob-like structure that releases a Power Moon.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO SpikeTraps.png|100px]]<br>[[Spike Trap]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Soiree Bouquet.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Soirée Bouquet]]
|An obstacle that, when touched, causes Mario to lose one hit point.
|Flowers cultivated by [[Steam Gardener]]s on the [[Sky Garden Tower]] and in the [[Secret Flower Field]]. Most of the flowers are stolen by the [[Broodals]] and [[Torkdrift]] for Bowser's wedding, and they are incorporated into Peach's bouquet. They recolonize these areas once each of their's respective boss is defeated.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Bowser's Moon 22.png|150px]]<br>[[Turret]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Glass Tower Model Souvenir.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Sparkle Water]]
|An object attached to walls that shoots out bombs.
|[[Water]] from the carbonated sea of Bubblaine. [[Mollusque-Lanceur]] inhibits the fountains and keeps locals from using the water. Defeating the boss makes the fountains flow again and the Sparkle Water accessible to everyone again.
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|align=center|[[File:Wind SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Wind]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Stupendous Stew.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Stupendous Stew]]
|An obstacle that pushes Mario in the direction it blows.
|The national dish of the Volbonans, served in [[Peronza Plaza]] for the Cooking Carnival. The stew is as hot as lava, burning Mario. Knocking certain vegetables into Stupendous Stew releases coins or moons. It is briefly apprehended by Cookatiel and is served at Bowser's wedding.
|}
 
===Other objects===
{|width=100% class="wikitable"align="center"
!width=15%|Object
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:Boombox SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Boombox]]
!colspan=3 style="background:#FF7733;"|Other objects
|An object that plays music. Mario dances when staying idle near a Boombox.
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|align=center|[[File:Bubble SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Bubble]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Arrow Sign.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Arrow Sign]]
|An object that refills the player's air meter when the player or Cappy touches it. Bubbles appear underwater. Items can appear inside bubbles. A bubble can be spawned by touching an underwater Checkpoint Flag or hitting one with Cappy.
|Signs that direct players towards the intended path of a visited area. Mario usually has the option to deviate from the recommended direction. Arrow Signs spin when struck by Cappy.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Checkpoint Flag.png|100px]]<br>[[Checkpoint Flag]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Bubbler.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Bubbler (object)|Bubbler]]
|Checkpoint Flags appear in most kingdoms and on the Odyssey. Dying brings the player to the last Checkpoint Flag they touched or hit with Cappy. The player can also warp to any Checkpoint Flag they previously touched or hit with Cappy by selecting it on the map. Touching an underwater Checkpoint Flag or hitting one with Cappy spawns a bubble.
|Creates air bubbles.
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|align=center|[[File:Gravity Wall SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Gravity field]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Checkpoint Flag.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Checkpoint Flag]]
|An area that pulls the player in the direction the field's arrows are pointing.
|Checkpoint Flags appear in most kingdoms and on the ''Odyssey''. Dying brings the player to the last Checkpoint Flag they touched or hit with Cappy. The player can also warp to any Checkpoint Flag they previously touched or hit with Cappy by selecting it on the map. Touching an underwater Checkpoint Flag or hitting one with Cappy spawns a bubble.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Hat Launcher.png|150px]]<br>[[Hat Launcher]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Flower (Mushroom Kingdom).jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Flower (environmental object)|Flower]] / Bush
|When Cappy comes into contact with a Hat Launcher, it launches him in the direction it is facing.
|Flora that rustles when Mario walks through it or strikes it with Cappy. Disturbed vegetation sometimes discharges items such as [[coin pile|coin stacks]]. The species of flowers and bushes in a kingdom are unique from one another, reflecting each one's unique environment. The bushes in the Cap Kingdom can be flattened with a ground-pound, releasing a coin.
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Cap Kingdom Hint Art.png|150px]]<br>[[Hint Art]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Wooded Kingdom Hint Art.png|100x100px]][[File:SMO Dark Side Hint Art 10.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Hint Art]]
|A piece of artwork that hints at the location of a Power Moon.
|Artwork that cryptically hints at the locality of a Power Moon. The kingdom depicted in a piece of Hint Art never correlates with kingdom the piece occurs in.
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|align=center|[[File:Locked Panel SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Locked panel]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Jaxi Stand.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Jaxi Stand]]
|A panel that breaks open, revealing a Power Moon when a corresponding key is collected.
|Jaxi Stands summon the Jaxi when prompted. Cappy can swing on the top of one like a knob-like structures. Jaxi Stands express fear when an enemy is near, suggesting they may be alive.
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|align=center|[[File:Mysterious Cube SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Moon Rock]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Ranking Board.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Rankings Board]]
|An object that appears in most kingdoms. When Bowser is defeated in the Moon Kingdom and all of the Multi Moons in the kingdom the Moon Rock is in, if any, are collected, the Moon Rock glows. When glowing, the Moon Rock can be activated by ground-pounding it or hitting it with Cappy. Activating the Moon Rock makes additional Power Moons appear in the kingdom the Moon Rock was activated in.
|The Rankings Board tracks the player's World Ranking and Friend Ranking in most [[minigame]]s, namely the [[Jump-Rope Challenge]], [[Beach Volleyball (Super Mario Odyssey)|Beach Volleyball]], RC Car Challenge, [[Bound Bowl Grand Prix]], and [[Koopa Freerunning]]. Mario can view this ranks by prompting it. The Rankings Board tracks Mario's movements when near and can be jumped on like a non-playable character. It appears in every kingdom except for the Dark Side and Darker Side, normally near the green [[Roving Racers|Roving Racer]].
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork Rock.png|150px]]<br>[[Rock (Super Mario series)|Rock]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Artwork Paper Lantern.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Crazy Cap|Souvenirs]]
|Rocks might contain multiple coins or Power Moons, requiring several hits to break them.
|Souvenirs are sold in [[Crazy Cap]] stores and can only be purchased with [[regional coin]]s. Once purchased, the souvenir appears inside the Odyssey and it a visual indication of progress.
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|align=center|[[File:Treasure Chest SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Treasure chest]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Sticker - Fossil Falls.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Crazy Cap|Stickers]]
|An object that can contain various items and can be opened by hitting it with Cappy or ground-pounding it. Certain treasure chests need to be opened in a specific order, and failing to do so causes them to disappear and causes Chinchos to appear. The treasure chests reappear once all of the Chinchos are defeated.
|Stickers are also sold in Crazy Cap stores and purchased with regional coins. One is placed on the exterior of the Odyssey when purchased.
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|align=center|[[File:Yoshi Egg SMO.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]]
|align=center style="background:#FFFFFF"|[[File:SMO Screenshot Board.jpg|100x100px]]<br>[[Sign|Travel Tip]]
|An object that can be broken by jumping on it or hitting it with Cappy, releasing Yoshi.
|Signs that contain information on actions. Some are fastened to walls, while others are staked into the ground. Like Arrow Signs, staked Travel Tips spin when struck by Cappy.
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|align="center"|'''[[Sand Kingdom]]'''<br>Tostarena
|align="center"|'''[[Sand Kingdom]]'''<br>Tostarena
|A desert turned cold where [[Bullet Bill]]s and [[Goomba]]s are common. Mario can move around more quickly by riding [[Jaxi]]. The bosses fought here are [[Hariet]] and [[Knucklotec]].
|A desert turned cold where [[Bullet Bill]]s and [[Goomba]]s are common. Mario can move around more quickly by riding [[Jaxi]]. The bosses fought here are [[Hariet]] and [[Knucklotec]].
|align="center"|1. [[Atop the Highest Tower]]<br>2. [[Moon Shards in the Sand]]<br>3. [[Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid]]<br/>4. [[The Hole in the Desert]]
|align="center"|1. [[Atop the Highest Tower]]<br>2. [[Moon Shards in the Sand]]<br>3. [[Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid]]<br>4. [[The Hole in the Desert]]
|align="center"|[[Binding Band]]
|align="center"|[[Binding Band]]
|align="center"|[[File:SMO Power Moon Green.png|100px]]
|align="center"|[[File:SMO Power Moon Green.png|100px]]
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Through the version 1.3.0 update that was released on April 25, 2019, ''Super Mario Odyssey'' features compatibility with the [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Labo|Nintendo Labo]]'s Toy-Con VR Goggles in the mode "Playing in VR," which allows players to experience a small variation of the game in virtual reality. The experience includes three mini-missions set in the [[Cap Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], and [[Luncheon Kingdom]]; another [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City]] Festival performance; and two cutscenes. The player can choose not to use the Toy-Con VR Goggles and instead play the mode with the normal view.
Through the version 1.3.0 update that was released on April 25, 2019, ''Super Mario Odyssey'' features compatibility with the [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Labo|Nintendo Labo]]'s Toy-Con VR Goggles in the mode "Playing in VR," which allows players to experience a small variation of the game in virtual reality. The experience includes three mini-missions set in the [[Cap Kingdom]], [[Seaside Kingdom]], and [[Luncheon Kingdom]]; another [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City]] Festival performance; and two cutscenes. The player can choose not to use the Toy-Con VR Goggles and instead play the mode with the normal view.


In each mission, Mario must find all three musical instruments and deliver them to the correct musicians in the area. Each instrument is revealed after Mario finds a treble clef and collects all of its [[note]]s. The objective is marked complete if all three musicians have been recruited and Mario has collected at least 100 [[coin]]s. Like in Assist Mode, Mario cannot be defeated, and if he falls into a hazard or goes out of bounds, he is encased in a [[bubble]] and brought back to stable ground.
In each mission, Mario must find all three musical instruments and deliver them to the correct musicians in the area. Each instrument is revealed after Mario collects a string of [[note]]s. The objective is marked complete if all three musicians have been recruited and Mario has collected at least 100 [[coin]]s. Like in Assist Mode, Mario cannot be defeated, and if he falls into a hazard or goes out of bounds, he is encased in a [[bubble]] and brought back to stable ground.
*'''[[Find Band Members in the Cap Kingdom!]]:''' This objective is set in the Central Plaza. It is unlocked after the player clears the Cap Kingdom in the main game.
*'''[[Find Band Members in the Cap Kingdom!]]:''' This objective is set in the Central Plaza. It is unlocked after the player clears the Cap Kingdom in the main game.
*'''[[Find Band Members in the Seaside Kingdom!]]:''' This objective is set on the kingdom's beach in the daytime. It is unlocked after the player clears the Seaside Kingdom in the main game.
*'''[[Find Band Members in the Seaside Kingdom!]]:''' This objective is set on the kingdom's beach in the daytime. It is unlocked after the player clears the Seaside Kingdom in the main game.
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{{main|List of Super Mario Odyssey glitches}}
{{main|List of Super Mario Odyssey glitches}}
===Camera===
===Camera===
====Talkatoo Camera Lock====
====Talkatoo camera lock====
If the player performs a Cap Throw at [[Talkatoo]] and talks to him at the same time, the camera will lock into place.<ref name="scykoh">Scykoh. (November 18, 2017) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWBqJgGnVVA ''Super Mario Odyssey'' - Glitchfest]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved 21 December 2017.</ref> Additionally, if the player performs a [[somersault]] and quickly turns the camera to face Talkatoo, he will be standing in midair. This glitch can be used to cheat the [[Jump-Rope Challenge]] in the Metro Kingdom and get a maximum score of 99,999 jumps. The player can return to regular ground by shaking their controller or pressing {{button|switch|Y}} and can end the glitch completely by entering another area such as the [[Crazy Cap]] shop or by speaking to someone else. If the player performs this glitch and performs a Cap Throw at a [[Scarecrow (object)|Scarecrow]], the screen will move the position as it normally would and freeze there instead. If the player performs this glitch and captures a pair of [[binoculars]] or a [[spark pylon]], the screen will not move, and inside the binoculars, the vision is that of what is usually inside a pair of binoculars.<ref>https://twitter.com/Raltseye/status/948563348269903872</ref>
If the player performs a Cap Throw at [[Talkatoo]] and talks to him at the same time, the camera will lock into place.<ref name="scykoh">Scykoh. (November 18, 2017) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWBqJgGnVVA ''Super Mario Odyssey'' - Glitchfest]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved 21 December 2017.</ref> Additionally, if the player performs a [[somersault]] and quickly turns the camera to face Talkatoo, he will be standing in midair. This glitch can be used to cheat the [[Jump-Rope Challenge]] in the Metro Kingdom and get a maximum score of 99,999 jumps. The player can return to regular ground by shaking their controller or pressing {{button|switch|Y}} and can end the glitch completely by entering another area such as the [[Crazy Cap]] shop or by speaking to someone else. If the player performs this glitch and performs a Cap Throw at a [[Scarecrow (object)|Scarecrow]], the screen will move the position as it normally would and freeze there instead. If the player performs this glitch and captures a pair of [[binoculars]] or a [[spark pylon]], the screen will not move, and inside the binoculars, the vision is that of what is usually inside a pair of binoculars.<ref>https://twitter.com/Raltseye/status/948563348269903872</ref>


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===Physics===
===Physics===
====Dog Jumping in Air====
====Nintendog jumping in midair====
If the player bounces off the [[Nintendog]] when it is in midair, the Nintendog will remain in midair for a while before jumping again. Consecutively repeating this glitch allows the player to gain immense jump height as long as they keep performing Cap Throws in between to maintain their height. This glitch can be performed in any kingdom where the Nintendog appears.<ref name="scykoh"/>
If the player bounces off the [[Nintendog]] when it is in midair, the Nintendog will remain in midair for a while before jumping again. Consecutively repeating this glitch allows the player to gain immense jump height as long as they keep performing Cap Throws in between to maintain their height. This glitch can be performed in any kingdom where the Nintendog appears.<ref name="scykoh"/>


====Take Letters Anywhere====
====Take letters anywhere====
In New Donk City's park, if the player captures the [[letter]]s in the Metro Kingdom and lines them up so at least one is on the boundary of the park and the "M" is facing towards the [[Odyssey]], they can use a [[motor scooter]] to push said "M" into the other letter. By doing this, they will be able to capture the letter and take it out of bounds, letting them bring it anywhere they want in the city. This then has various effects throughout the level.
In New Donk City's park, if the player captures the [[letter]]s in the Metro Kingdom and lines them up so at least one is on the boundary of the park and the "M" is facing towards the [[Odyssey]], they can use a [[motor scooter]] to push said "M" into the other letter. By doing this, they will be able to capture the letter and take it out of bounds, letting them bring it anywhere they want in the city. This then has various effects throughout the level.


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[[File:SMO Pre-release Grand Moon.png|thumb|The pre-release version of the Multi Moon collection screen]]
[[File:SMO Pre-release Grand Moon.png|thumb|The pre-release version of the Multi Moon collection screen]]
The pre-release box art of the game featured Mario wearing a sombrero and poncho in the [[Sand Kingdom]]. The final box art was changed to him being in the [[Lake Kingdom]] due to [[List of controversies#Super Mario Odyssey box art change|supposed criticisms]] about the appearance of a "Mexican Mario" on the box art and being described as a negative stereotype of the Mexican people.
The pre-release box art of the game featured Mario wearing a sombrero and poncho in the [[Sand Kingdom]]. The final box art was changed to him being in the [[Lake Kingdom]] due to [[List of controversies#Super Mario Odyssey box art change|supposed criticisms]] about the appearance of a "Mexican Mario" on the box art and being described as a negative stereotype of the Mexican people. Despite the image's removal from the box art, the outfit itself was not removed and remains available in-game.


During the E3 playthrough of this game, certain items had different names. [[Multi Moon]]s were originally called "Grand Moons," and the [[Binding Band]] was simply referred to as the "Wedding Ring," which were literally transliterated and translated, respectively, from the Japanese original. The [[regional coin]]s of the Sand Kingdom and [[Metro Kingdom]] were called "Pyramid Coins" and "City Coins," respectively, but they are not used in the final game. Additionally, the mission [[Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid]] was named "Inverted Pyramid Showdown."
During the E3 playthrough of this game, certain items had different names. [[Multi Moon]]s were originally called "Grand Moons," and the [[Binding Band]] was simply referred to as the "Wedding Ring," which were literally transliterated and translated, respectively, from the Japanese original. The [[regional coin]]s of the Sand Kingdom and [[Metro Kingdom]] were called "Pyramid Coins" and "City Coins," respectively, but they are not used in the final game. Additionally, the mission [[Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid]] was named "Inverted Pyramid Showdown."
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By December 31, 2017, ''Super Mario Odyssey'' had sold 9.07 million copies worldwide. By March 31, 2018, it reached 10.41 million copies, making it the best-selling game for the Nintendo Switch.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html IR Information : Sales Data - Top Selling Title Sales Units]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved April 26, 2018.</ref> As of January 31, 2019, it reached 13.76 million copies, although ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' sold 15.02 million copies worldwide, lowering ''Super Mario Odyssey'' to the second-best-selling first-party game for the Nintendo Switch.<ref name=Jansales>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVJnzoW-E6w]</ref>
By December 31, 2017, ''Super Mario Odyssey'' had sold 9.07 million copies worldwide. By March 31, 2018, it reached 10.41 million copies, making it the best-selling game for the Nintendo Switch.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html IR Information : Sales Data - Top Selling Title Sales Units]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved April 26, 2018.</ref> As of January 31, 2019, it reached 13.76 million copies, although ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' sold 15.02 million copies worldwide, lowering ''Super Mario Odyssey'' to the second-best-selling first-party game for the Nintendo Switch.<ref name=Jansales>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVJnzoW-E6w]</ref>


By March 31, 2021, the game had sold 20.83 million copies, making it the best-selling 3D ''Super Mario'' game.<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2021/210506_3e.pdf</ref> By March 31, 2023, the game had sold 25.76 million copies.<ref>Nintendo (August 3, 2022) [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Top Selling Title Sales Unites]. ''Nintendo Japan''. Retrieved August 3, 2022. [https://web.archive.org/web/20220803065123/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Archived] from the original on August 3, 2022.</ref>
By March 31, 2021, the game had sold 20.83 million copies, making it the best-selling 3D ''Super Mario'' game.<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2021/210506_3e.pdf</ref> As of March 31st, 2024, the game has sold 27.96 million copies.<ref>Nintendo (May 7, 2024) [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Top Selling Title Sales Unites]. ''Nintendo Japan''. Retrieved May 7, 2024. [https://web.archive.org/web/20240507064731/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Archived] from the original on May 7, 2024.</ref>


==Artbook==
==Artbook==
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*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': The hedge maze outside Peach's Castle found in this game reappears.
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': The hedge maze outside Peach's Castle found in this game reappears.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'': When Mario ground-pounds after performing a [[Spin Jump]], he performs the [[Drill Spin]] from this game.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'': When Mario ground-pounds after performing a [[Spin Jump]], he performs the [[Drill Spin]] from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' / ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': The animation of Mario and Cappy getting a [[Multi Moon]] is similar to the animation of Mario getting a [[Grand Star]] in these games. The low health buzzer sound also plays when Mario is low on health. [[Ground-Pound Switch]]es also reappear. [[Captain Toad]] and the [[Toad Brigade]], together with the Toad Brigade theme, appear in the game. The [[Life-Up Heart]] functions exactly like the [[Life Mushroom]] from these games. Mario's idle animation of falling asleep and animation of freezing to death are similar to the ones in these games. Some of Mario's voice clips, such as the sound clip of Mario when he touches [[lava]], are reused from these games, as is one of his sound clips when he jumps, the latter of which is used in the ending, just before Mario jumps on Bowser. The currency in the Moon Kingdom resembles [[Star Bit]]s and is described as such. Peach's voice clip when she calls out to Mario is reused in a higher pitch after he is knocked off [[Bowser's Airship]] in the opening cutscene. It is also heard occasionally in a normal pitch on radios in kingdoms before Mario fights Bowser. The skeleton costume in this game resembles Mario's skeleton model from when he gets electrocuted. The jingle that plays when the Odyssey is restored is reused from the jingle that plays when Mario collects a new power-up in these games. A few of Yoshi's sound clips are reused from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', as well as being able to find him in [[Yoshi's Egg|eggs]]. With its sunglasses on, a Moe-Eye sometimes hums "[[Gusty Garden Galaxy (theme)|Gusty Garden Galaxy]]" from this game. Also, there is a musical [[Easter egg]] in the pause menu, where it plays one of few different notes; if one selects the right options, the player will hear the [[Comet Observatory]] theme from this game. The "Ruins" theme sounds similar to [[Flip Swap Galaxy]]'s theme.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' / ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': The animation of Mario and Cappy getting a [[Multi Moon]] is similar to the animation of Mario getting a [[Grand Star]] in these games. The low health buzzer sound also plays when Mario is low on health. [[Ground-Pound Switch]]es also reappear. [[Captain Toad]] and the [[Toad Brigade]], together with the Toad Brigade theme, appear in the game. The [[Life-Up Heart]] functions exactly like the [[Life Mushroom]] from these games. Mario's idle animation of falling asleep and animation of freezing to death are similar to the ones in these games. Some of Mario's voice clips, such as the sound clip of Mario when he touches [[lava]], are reused from these games, as is one of his sound clips when he jumps, the latter of which is used in the ending, just before Mario jumps on Bowser. The currency in the Moon Kingdom resembles [[Star Bit]]s and is described as such. Peach's voice clip when she calls out to Mario is reused in a higher pitch after he is knocked off [[Bowser's Airship]] in the opening cutscene. It is also heard occasionally in a normal pitch on radios in kingdoms before Mario fights Bowser. The skeleton costume in this game resembles Mario's skeleton model from when he gets electrocuted. The jingle that plays when the Odyssey is restored is reused from the jingle that plays when Mario collects a new power-up in these games. A few of Yoshi's sound clips are reused from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'', as well as being able to find him in [[Yoshi's Egg|eggs]]. With its sunglasses on, a Moe-Eye sometimes hums "[[Gusty Garden Galaxy (theme)|Gusty Garden Galaxy]]" from this game. As in the underground levels in ''Super Mario 3D Land'' and ''Super Mario 3D World'', a cover of the ''Super Mario Bros.'' underground theme based on the rendition from ''Super Mario Galaxy'''s [[Flipswitch Galaxy]] plays in some underground areas. Also, there is a musical [[Easter egg]] in the pause menu, where it plays one of few different notes; if one selects the right options, the player will hear the [[Comet Observatory]] theme from this game. The "Ruins" theme sounds similar to [[Flip Swap Galaxy]]'s theme.
*''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': The [[Tail Tree]] appears in the Mushroom Kingdom. The invincibility theme, heard when the player taps any Mario [[amiibo]], is the [[World 2-3 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 2-3]] theme from this game. Bowser attacks by stomping to create fire rings and swinging his tail, like in this game. The regional coins of the Lost Kingdom look similar to how the [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]] look in this game. Statue Mario's design appears when the Jizos are controlled.
*''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': The [[Tail Tree]] appears in the Mushroom Kingdom. The invincibility theme, heard when the player taps any Mario [[amiibo]], is the [[World 2-3 (Super Mario 3D Land)|World 2-3]] theme from this game. Bowser attacks by stomping to create fire rings and swinging his tail, like in this game. The regional coins of the Lost Kingdom look similar to how the [[Super Leaf|Super Leaves]] look in this game. Statue Mario's design appears when the Jizos are controlled.
*''[[Mario Kart 7]]'': Some of [[Lakitu]]'s voice clips are reused from this game.
*''[[Mario Kart 7]]'': Some of [[Lakitu]]'s voice clips are reused from this game.
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*[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_UK British Twitter page]
*[https://twitter.com/SuperMario_UK British Twitter page]


==References==
==Notes and references==
===Notes===
{{footnote|note|A|Starts to appear in most of the kingdoms after completing "Bowser's Moon Wedding".}}
{{footnote|note|B|Appears here after "A Tourist in the Metro Kingdom!" is completed.}}
{{footnote|note|C|Only appears here after the kingdom's Moon Rock is shattered.}}
{{footnote|note|D|Only appears here after "Bowser's Moon Wedding" is completed.}}
{{footnote|note|E|Added in [[#Updates|Ver. 1.2.0]] on 21 February, 2018.}}
 
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