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The '''stone spire''' is a large solid object that appears in the [[Cascade Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It appears to obtain chunks of material similar to [[Moon Rock]]s. When the [[Power Moon]] for the mission [[Our First Power Moon]] is collected, the stone spire drops down, breaking a piece of ground and creating a permanent bridge to the rest of the kingdom. As the brochure for the kingdom states, people theorize it fell from the sky. Β | The '''stone spire''' is a large solid object that appears in the [[Cascade Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It appears to obtain chunks of material similar to [[Moon Rock]]s. When the [[Power Moon]] for the mission [[Our First Power Moon]] is collected, the stone spire drops down, breaking a piece of ground and creating a permanent bridge to the rest of the kingdom. As the brochure for the kingdom states, people theorize it fell from the sky. Β | ||
Similar objects known as '''large pillars'''<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Epstein, Joe. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide. Page 262.</ref> appear underground in the [[Moon Kingdom]], as part of the final segment of the final objective | Similar objects known as '''large pillars'''<ref>Walsh, Doug, and Epstein, Joe. ''Super Mario Odyssey'' Prima Official Guide. Page 262.</ref> appear underground in the [[Moon Kingdom]], as part of the final segment of the final objective [[Bowser's Moon Wedding]]. While [[capture|capturing]] [[Bowser]], the player is required to break these four pillars so that they will fall on top of the structure in the middle. Once all four are broken, that structure is revealed to be a large Moon Rock like object. | ||
Another pillar appears earlier in that sequence, where it is used to break a wall and as a bridge to a 2D section. | Another pillar appears earlier in that sequence, where it is used to break a wall and as a bridge to a 2D section. |