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The '''Odyssey''' is [[Mario]]'s airship and main method of transport in the game ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It resembles a short red top hat with golden propellers that protrude from the bottom of the ship when starting up on the outside and on the inside it has a white and gold color scheme with three windows, some chairs and a table, a pair of shelves at the back, a small hat-shaped wardrobe and a mirror. The exterior is also decorated with a globe, a [[Checkpoint Flag]] and a tall red flag at the back. The door that leads to the Odyssey requires Mario to throw [[Cappy]] at it to open; the player can also enter the interior using the exhaust pipe like a [[Warp Pipe]], or by [[Ground Pound]]ing the panel on top of the ship. Throwing Cappy on the globe adds the current amount of [[Power Moon]]s in Mario's possession to the ship and it allows Mario to select another kingdom to travel to afterwards. While flying between kingdoms, before the player completes the game, Cappy provides an overview for one of Mario's skills that can also be accessed at any given time in the Action Guide.
The '''Odyssey''' is [[Mario]]'s airship and main method of transport in the game ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It resembles a short red top hat with golden propellers that protrude from the bottom of the ship when starting up on the outside and on the inside it has a white and gold color scheme with three windows, some chairs and a table, a pair of shelves at the back, a small hat-shaped wardrobe and a mirror. The exterior is also decorated with a globe, a [[Checkpoint Flag]] and a tall red flag at the back. The door that leads to the Odyssey requires Mario to throw [[Cappy]] at it to open; the player can also enter the interior using the exhaust pipe like a [[Warp Pipe]], or by [[Ground Pound]]ing the panel on top of the ship. Throwing Cappy on the globe adds the current amount of [[Power Moon]]s in Mario's possession to the ship and it allows Mario to select another kingdom to travel to afterwards. While flying between kingdoms, before the player completes the game, Cappy provides an overview for one of Mario's skills that can also be accessed at any given time in the Action Guide.


During the events of the game, Mario and Cappy use the Odyssey to fly across the various kingdoms throughout the game to chase down [[Bowser]] and stop him from forcibly marrying [[Princess Peach]]. The two initially recover the Odyssey from the [[Cascade Kingdom]], where they find a broken-down airship that originated from the [[Cap Kingdom]] which they restore using [[Power Moon]]s. The ship requires Power Moons and [[Multi Moon]]s to work, as they act as a source of fuel for the Odyssey, similar to how the [[Comet Observatory]] and the [[Starship Mario]] used [[Power Stars]] as fuel in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', respectively.
During the events of the game, Mario and Cappy use the Odyssey to fly across the various kingdoms throughout the game to chase down [[Bowser]] and stop him from forcibly marrying [[Princess Peach]]. The two initially recover the Odyssey from the [[Cascade Kingdom]], where they find a broken-down airship that originated from the [[Cap Kingdom]] which they restore using [[Power Moon]]s. The ship requires Power Moons and [[Multi Moon]]s to work, as they act as a source of fuel for the Odyssey, similar to how the [[Comet Observatory]] and the [[Starship Mario]] used [[Power Star]]s as fuel in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', respectively.


In each kingdom Mario must collect a certain number of Power Moons to upgrade the Odyssey, expanding its sail and allowing him and Cappy to reach the next kingdom. Though, Bowser destroys the Odyssey two times and requires the given amount of power moons to be activated again, thus, traveling is not always possible. The first time the ship takes heavy damage is after defeating Bowser during the battle in [[Cloud Kingdom]]; the ship crashes in the [[Lost Kingdom]] and requires 10 Power Moons to be repaired. Later, on the way to [[Bowser's Kingdom]], Mario and Cappy are interrupted by Bowser and the [[Ruined Dragon]], who consequently destroys the ship. The Odyssey then needs 3 Power Moons from the [[Ruined Kingdom]] to be repaired. Eventually the sail expands enough to close in on itself, turning the Odyssey's sail into a balloon and granting it the ability to fly to the [[Moon Kingdom]], where Bowser plans to hold his wedding. The height of the sail/balloon is determined by Mario's overall Moon total across all Kingdoms. Should the player collect all 880 Power Moons (not including extras brought from [[Crazy Cap]]), the sail turns gold. 999 is the numerical limit the Odyssey displays on its balloon and on the save files. Any moons brought afterwards won't add to the number.
In each kingdom Mario must collect a certain number of Power Moons to upgrade the Odyssey, expanding its sail and allowing him and Cappy to reach the next kingdom. Though, Bowser destroys the Odyssey two times and requires the given amount of power moons to be activated again, thus, traveling is not always possible. The first time the ship takes heavy damage is after defeating Bowser during the battle in [[Cloud Kingdom]]; the ship crashes in the [[Lost Kingdom]] and requires 10 Power Moons to be repaired. Later, on the way to [[Bowser's Kingdom]], Mario and Cappy are interrupted by Bowser and the [[Ruined Dragon]], who consequently destroys the ship. The Odyssey then needs 3 Power Moons from the [[Ruined Kingdom]] to be repaired. Eventually the sail expands enough to close in on itself, turning the Odyssey's sail into a balloon and granting it the ability to fly to the [[Moon Kingdom]], where Bowser plans to hold his wedding. The height of the sail/balloon is determined by Mario's overall Moon total across all Kingdoms. Should the player collect all 880 Power Moons (not including extras brought from [[Crazy Cap]]), the sail turns gold. 999 is the numerical limit the Odyssey displays on its balloon and on the save files. Any moons brought afterwards won't add to the number.