Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)

The Mushroom Kingdom is the fifteenth kingdom visited in Super Mario Odyssey. It is the greater location of Peach's Castle, which is based on its design from Super Mario 64, sharing a similar layout (including the castle grounds, first floor interior, and courtyard), with the music of the interior being rearranged as well. The kingdom itself contains multiple references to Super Mario 64, with many of them taking the form of Power Moon requirements. The Mushroom Kingdom can be first seen by traveling through a painting in the Luncheon Kingdom, which leads to Yoshi's House on a floating platform away from the main area. The rest of the area cannot be explored until after rescuing Princess Peach from Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, after which the Odyssey can fly to the kingdom. Power Stars take the place of Power Moons in this kingdom, though they are still referred to as Power Moons when collected, and they resemble regular Power Moons when loaded onto the Odyssey.

A Lovely Portrait in Glass
''Because Princess Peach is so often absent from her kingdom, her citizens took it upon themselves to create a stained-glass portrait of her on the castle balcony. While a pale reflection of the genuine article, the portrait brings comfort to the citizenry when their princess can't be with them.''



Towering Mysteries
''In older times, the towers dotting the landscape here were watchtowers. Now they hold and preserve a series of mysterious paintings. These incredibly detailed works are so real that admirers speak of being pulled into another world by the paintings.''

However, it's extremely rare for tourists to be permitted to see them, due to some undescribed danger, and casual visits are discouraged.



Places to Relax
''The Toads of the Mushroom Kingdom value their relaxation and have created several lovely spots on the castle grounds for that purpose. Neither too small nor too large, and with just the right amount of ornamentation, these plazas and courtyards exemplify the best traits of this kingdom.''



Slightly Scary Woods
''Even the serene Mushroom Kingdom has its more dangerous locales. This forest was originally planted for mushroom cultivation, but while the mushrooms have flourished, a large number of wild Goombas have also moved in. While it's come to be known as Goomba Woods, it's still a pleasant place for a stroll, so if you're not afraid of these fearsome beasts, why not treat yourself to a walk?''



A Castle's Water Feature
''The only lake on the castle grounds features a small but lovely waterfall and is a popular spot to visit. The lake formed naturally, but some claim that its shape is familiar. Hmm...''



Not Mushrooms
These fruit thrive in the warm climate here and are a favorite of many creatures that reside in the Mushroom Kingdom.



Three Keys to the Kingdom

 * 1) Visit Peach's Castle, the face and heart of the kingdom.
 * 2) Relax in the various soothing spots scattered about.
 * 3) Stroll through the rolling hills and dales of the castle grounds.

Map

 * Yoshi's House
 * Peach's Castle Main Entrance
 * Mushroom Pond
 * Goomba Woods

Bonus areas

 * The Sea of Clouds: A platforming area among a sea of clouds composed of colorful block-like structures and seesaw-like lifts, where Mario must capture Yoshi and help him eat all of the berries scattered throughout the area to obtain a Power Star while avoiding the Microgoombas and Maw-Rays there.
 * An exact recreation of the courtyard from Super Mario 64, where Mario must open all eight treasure chests scattered throughout to obtain a Power Star, as well as throw and spin Cappy onto a glowing spot in the middle of a star to obtain another Power Star. Mario can only access this area while wearing his Mario 64 or Metal Mario set.
 * An 8-bit area composed of moving walls and spinning platforms. Mario must remain within these walls at all times while avoiding the Bullet Bills and Fuzzies throughout the area. If he falls out of these walls, he will fall into the void below and will have to restart this area.

Paintings
There are eight paintings in this kingdom, in which two are Warp Paintings and six are Boss rematch Paintings.

Warp Paintings
There are two warp paintings. One is located near some trees next to the Odyssey. It can lead the player either to the Snow Kingdom Clifftop at the Snow Kingdom or the Diving Platform at the Seaside Kingdom, and can be used at any time. There is another one that can be found at Yoshi's House and can be only accessed from a painting at Luncheon Kingdom.

Boss Paintings
There are six boss rematch paintings. Knucklotec's painting is located inside a tower at the west of the kingdom, Ruined Dragon's painting is located inside a pipe under the castle's moat blocked with a cherry that only Yoshi can eat, Mechawiggler's painting is inside a tower at the north of the kingdom, Torkdrift's painting is inside a tower that can be accessed by climbing a vine, Mollusque-Lanceur's painting is located at a pipe under the moat where Dorrie is and Cookatiel's painting is located at a tower next to where Dorrie is.

Power Moons


There are a total of 104 Power Moons to be found in the Mushroom Kingdom, more than any other kingdom in the game; 61 of these moons are obtained by completing achievements for Toadette.

Regional coins


There are a total of 100 regional coins to be found in Mushroom Kingdom, which take the form of Super Mario 64's star-stamped coins.

Starting Area / Odyssey - 17 coins
 * 4 coins: On top of the water fountain
 * 3 coins: On the big rock behind the Odyssey
 * 3 coins: On the grass fields in front of the Odyssey
 * 4 coins: Under the bridge near the Odyssey
 * 3 coins: On the roof of a house near Mushroom Pond

Peach's Castle Main Entrance - 39 coins
 * 3 coins: Under the bridge of the castle entrance
 * 3 coins: Along the pathway to the castle
 * 3 coins: On the roof of a house near the checkpoint flag
 * 3 coins: Near the river, obtained by jumping up the big mushroom
 * 3 coins: On the edge of the waterfall to Mushroom Pond
 * 3 coins: In between the trees near a Toad Shepherd
 * 2 coins: On top of a tree
 * 4 coins: In an underground passage
 * 3 coins: At the edge of a cliff
 * 3 coins: Inside Peach's Castle near the Toadette
 * 3 coins: Near the edge of a cliff
 * 3 coins: At the exit of the underground passage
 * 3 coins: At the roof of Peach's Castle

Mushroom Pond - 12 coins
 * 3 coins:
 * 3 coins: Underwater
 * 3 coins: At the edge of a cliff
 * 3 coins: Near a blue mushroom

Toad's Garden - 12 coins
 * 3 coins:
 * 3 coins:
 * 3 coins: Near the edge of a cliff
 * 3 coins: Near the edge of a cliff

Goomba Woods - 20 coins
 * 3 coins: On the river
 * 3 coins: Near the river
 * 3 coins: Underwater (pond)
 * 2 coins: On top of a tree
 * 3 coins: On a rock near Peach's Castle
 * 3 coins: On a rock near Peach's Castle
 * 3 coins: On top of a house

Trivia

 * The eight chests in the hidden replica of Super Mario 64's castle courtyard correspond to the starting positions of the eight Boos found in the actual courtyard in the original game. When opening these chests in the correct order, the final chest is located on the starting position of the Big Boo holding the cage that leads to Big Boo's Haunt.
 * The two 2D Power Moons in this kingdom resemble regular Power Moons and make the normal 8-bit version sound of obtaining a Power Moon, rather than the Super Mario 64 sound.
 * The Multi Moons obtained from the boss rematches also appear as a trio of Power Moons, rather than a trio of Power Stars.

Regno dei Funghi (Super Mario Odyssey)