Talk:Power Moon

Sorry for how rough this is at the moment, but it was getting tiring seeing all these red links on the Super Mario Odyssey page.

Still, does anyone know where to get official artwork of one of these things? Or heck, any good image at all for that matter?

Because it doesn't seem to be in the press kit, and I haven't found a single screenshot good enough to illustrate this article yet.

Cheat-master30
 * I say File:SMO-E32017-scrn06.jpg is actually available on this wiki. 18:06, 22 June 2017 (EDT)

Non-Renewable Energy Source?
Are Power Moons (and Power Stars) a Non-Renewable Energy Source ? This appears to be the case as They turn grey when put through the generator in the NDC Power Plant. Seandwalsh (talk) 15:16, 12 January 2018 (EST)
 * I don't think that's an important detail, let alone something that we actually know about. 15:23, 12 January 2018 (EST)
 * I don't recall them turning grey, but then again my attention was more focused on the upcoming platforming section. Given how in Super Mario Galaxy in the Gateway Galaxy, the Grand Star appears oddly-colored while being drained, yet looks perfectly normal after being released, I'd say they're renewable. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 15:48, 12 January 2018 (EST)
 * Haven't played Odyssey, but had played Galaxy. We were able to get the first star because we were in time to save it. A few more minutes, and it wouldn't be usable. A Luma even says that. But, if you think about it, all Stars/Moons turn into a that gray after they are collected. However, I don't think it is important enough to be a main point. A brief mention, possibly. 16:08, 12 January 2018 (EST)
 * If it weren't renewable, it would have remained the twisted brown once it got out of the machine, and Starship Mario would need new stars for every time it moved a space. It's not that they're non-renewable, it seems for like they just scatter easily. After all, stars in Mario are known for being jumpy sometimes. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 16:19, 12 January 2018 (EST)