Wooded Kingdom

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The Wooded Kingdom is a location featured in the upcoming Super Mario game Super Mario Odyssey. It is a large forest surrounded by mountains and a glass dome, and is the greater location of Steam Gardens. Its Regional Coins take the form of bolt nuts.

Areas

  • Iron Road, a set of red iron buildings
  • Deep Woods, a spooky-looking dark forest where a T-Rex resides
  • Sky Garden

Power Moon locations

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The Wooded Kingdom has blue Power Moons.

Mario will need to collect 16 Power Moons to power up the Odyssey.[1]

  • Road to Sky Garden: Obtained after defeating a Big Piranha Plant at the end of the Red Maze.[2]
  • Caught Hopping in the Forest: Obtained by catching the rabbit in the forest.
  • Beneath the Roots of the Moving Tree: Obtained by moving a tree (in the Deep Woods) and then ground pounding the glowing spot beneath it.
  • Atop the Tall Tree: Obtained after using an Uproot to climb the tall tree and crack the nut at the top.
  • Flooding Pipeway: Obtained after completing a hidden area in Iron Road, which can be entered with an underwater Warp Pipe.[2]
  • The Nut in the Red Maze: Obtained after using an Uproot to get in a side path of the red maze and crack the nut at the end of the path.
  • Climb the Rock to Get the Nut: Obtained after using an Uproot to climb over some rock to reach a nut.[3]
  • Found with Wooded Kingdom Art: Obtained after entering the painting in the Wooded Kingdom and performing some unknown task to get a moon. [4]
  • Can be purchased from the Crazy Cap store for 100 yellow Coins.

Multi Moon locations

Enemies


Gallery

Names in other languages

Wooded Kingdom

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 森の国
Mori no Kuni
Forest Country

Chinese 森之國[11]
Sēn zhī guó
Forest Kingdom

Dutch Bosrijk[9]
Forest Kingdom
German Forstland[7]
Forest Country
Italian Regno della Selva[8]
Forest Kingdom
Russian Лесное царство[10]
Lesnoe carstvo
Forest Kingdom

Spanish (NOE) Reino Arbolado[5]
Wooded Kingdom

Steam Gardens

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スチームガーデン
Suchīmu Gāden
Steam Garden

Dutch Hortus Robotanicus[9]
Hortus is Latin for garden, Robotanicus is a play on robot and botanicus (botanist).
German Robohain[7]
From prefix robo- (robot) and German Hain (grove)
Italian Orto Robotanico[8]
From Italian Orto Botanico (Botanical Garden) and prefix robo- (robot)
Russian Паровые Сады[12]
Parovye Sady
Steam Gardens

Spanish (NOE) Jardín de Vapor[5]
Steam Garden

Trivia

  • During the reveal trailer, the electronic billboard for Steam Gardens found in New Donk City showed that the location was originally named "Kogwald". The name is a portmanteau of cog and -wald, the German word for forest.

References