Gear (Super Mario Odyssey): Difference between revisions

→‎Names in other languages: looking over the localized names of Stepping Over the Gears and Lanterns on the Gear Steps, it appears that Eastern countries call these Gear Steps, but most Western ones call them just gears... except Dutch and Italian, which somehow don't use their word for "gear" at all
(The name IS the Power Moon)
(→‎Names in other languages: looking over the localized names of Stepping Over the Gears and Lanterns on the Gear Steps, it appears that Eastern countries call these Gear Steps, but most Western ones call them just gears... except Dutch and Italian, which somehow don't use their word for "gear" at all)
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[[File:SMO Luncheon Moon 63.png|thumb|Gears]]
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'''Gears''' are solid objects that appear only in the sub-area with the [[Power Moon]] [[List of Power Moons in the Luncheon Kingdom#Stepping Over the Gears|Stepping Over the Gears]] in the [[Luncheon Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are platforms with four blades that rotate counterclockwise at the same time, though they stop for a brief moment at regular intervals. Gears appear with other gears above them, connected by a pole, which extends to [[lava]] below.
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|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' ([[List of games by date#2017|2017]])
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'''Gears''', also referred to as '''gear steps''', are solid objects that appear only in the sub-area with the [[Power Moon]] for the sidequests [[List of Power Moons in the Luncheon Kingdom#Stepping Over the Gears|Stepping Over the Gears]] and [[List of Power Moons in the Luncheon Kingdom#Stepping Over the Gears|Lanterns on the Gear Steps]] in the [[Luncheon Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. They are platforms with four blades that rotate counterclockwise at the same time, though they stop for a brief moment at regular intervals. Gears appear with other gears above them, connected by a pole, which extends to [[lava]] below.


Two sets of gears appear in this sub-area: one with two gears and another one with three gears.
Two sets of gears appear in this sub-area: one with two gears and another one with three gears.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=はぐるま
|Jap=はぐるまステップ
|JapR=Haguruma
|JapR=Haguruma suteppu
|JapM=Gear
|JapM=Gear steps
|ChiS=齿轮
|ChiS=齿轮踏板
|ChiSR=Chǐlún
|ChiSR=Chǐlún tàbǎn
|ChiSM=Gear
|ChiSM=Gear pedals
|ChiT=齒輪
|ChiS2=齿轮跳板
|ChiTR=Chǐlún
|ChiS2R=Chǐlún tiàobǎn
|ChiTM=Gear
|ChiS2M=Gear springboard
|ChiT=齒輪踏板
|ChiTR=Chǐlún tàbǎn
|ChiTM=Gear pedals
|Dut=Propellertrap
|DutM=Propeller stairs
|Fre=Rouage
|FreM=Cog
|Ger=Zahnradgetriebe<br>Getriebe
|GerM=Gear system<br>Gearbox
|Ita=Piattaforma rotante
|ItaM=Rotating platform
|Kor=톱니바퀴 스텝
|KorR=Tobnibakwi seuteb
|KorM=Gear step
|Rus=Шестерн
|RusR=Shestern
|RusM=Gear
|SpaA=Engrane
|SpaAM=Gear
|SpaE=Engranaje
|SpaEM=Gear
}}
}}