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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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|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
|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|[[File:Little Bird SMO render.png|100px]]<br>[[Small bird]]s
|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.
|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.
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Lost Kingdom]]
|align=center|All kingdoms except the [[Lost Kingdom]]
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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:SMO Artwork T-Rex.jpg|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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|Three Power Moons collected at once, earned from completing certain story objectives, such as defeating world bosses. Multi Moons come in varying colors.
|Three Power Moons collected at once, earned from completing certain story objectives, such as defeating world bosses. Multi Moons come in varying colors.
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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]]
|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]]s
|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.
|Rainbow-colored small notes appear when the player touches a large note 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|[[File:SMO Power Moon Yellow.png|100px]]&nbsp;[[File:SMO 8bit Power Moon Yellow.png|92px]]<br>[[Power Moon]]
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|A set of three walls connected to a hexagonal prism that constantly rotate at the same speed.
|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|[[File:Rotating set of bars.png|100px]]<br>[[wire|Rotating bar]]
|A set of four red bars that move every few seconds, after which they stop and shake before rotating again.
|A set of four red bars that move every few seconds, after which they stop and shake before rotating again.
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!Description
!Description
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|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork 8-Bit Pipe (2D).png|100x100px]]<br>[[8-Bit Pipe]]
|align=center|[[File:SMO Artwork 8-Bit Pipe (2D).png|100x100px]]<br>[[8-bit pipe]]
|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.
|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.
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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.