Cascade Kingdom

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The Cascade Kingdom is a region featured in Super Mario Odyssey, and is the second kingdom visited in the game. It is the greater location of Fossil Falls, which is a prehistoric dinosaur-themed area. The main landmark of this kingdom is the waterfall flowing down from the skeleton of a Triceratops. Mario first arrives in this kingdom via a Spark Pylon located on top of the Top-Hat Tower in the Cap Kingdom. When he arrives here, he is introduced to the game's main collectible, the Power Moons, as well as the Odyssey, a hat-shaped airship used to travel between the game's kingdoms. During his first visit here, Mario must defeat Madame Broode and Chain Chompikins in order to collect a Multi Moon, which is used to power up the Odyssey and allow it to travel to the next kingdom - the Sand Kingdom.

This kingdom's Regional Coins take the form of stone wheels.

The Cascade Kingdom is one of the few kingdoms in the game that does not have any known residents.

Areas

  • Waterfall Basin
  • Stone Bridge
  • Fossil Falls Heights
  • Top of the Big Stump

Power Moons

Main article: List of Cascade Kingdom Power Moons

There are a total of 40 Power Moons to be found in the Cascade Kingdom. Mario will need to collect at least 5 Power Moons to power up the Odyssey.

The following fifteen Power Moons are not accessible until Mario defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom and then destroys the Moon Rock in the Cascade Kingdom.

  • 26: Bottom of the Waterfall Basin:
  • 27: Just a Hat, Skip, and a Jump:
  • 28: Treasure Under the Cliff:
  • 29: Next to the Stone Arch:
  • 30: Guarded by a Colossal Fossil:
  • 31: Under the Old Electrical Pole:
  • 32: Under the Ground:
  • 33: Inside the Busted Fossil:
  • 34: Caught Hopping at the Waterfall!:
  • 35: Taking Notes: Hurry Upward:
  • 36: Cascade Kingdom Master Cup:
  • 37: Across the Mysterious Clouds:
  • 38: Atop a Wall Among the Clouds:
  • 39: Across the Gusty Bridges:
  • 40: Flying Far Away from Gusty Bridges:

Regional Coins

There are a total of 50 Regional Coins in the Cascade kingdom: 6 coins in the starting area, 6 coins in the Waterfall Basins area, 4 inside Hat Doors with the remaining scattered near the checkpoints.

Starting Area / Odyssey - 9 coins

  • 3 Coins: Obtained behind the southeast rock near the starting area
  • 3 Coins: Found west of the tree stump near the starting area and falls
  • 3 Coins: Found just north of the three Burrbos

Waterfall Basin - 6 coins

  • 3 Coins: Found in the Waterfall Basin (underwater) just underneath the first moon
  • 3 Coins: Found in the Waterfall Basin by going through the waterfalls

Top of the Big Stump - 16 coins

  • 4 Coins: Found near the checkpoint flag
  • 3 Coins: Found near a pole whose top contains a moon
  • 3 Coins: Located between the T-Rex and the 3 Chain Chomps
  • 3 Coins:
  • 3 Coins:

Stone Bridge - 16 coins

  • 3 Coins: Found inside a Hat Door after defeating Madame Broode and Chain Chompikins
  • 4 Coins: Found on a rock above the aforementioned Hat Door
  • 3 Coins: North of the checkpoint flag
  • 3 Coins: Near the 8-bit section
  • 3 Coins: Near the 8-bit section

Fossil Falls Heights - 3 coins

  • 3 Coins: Found on a floating rock and after defeating Madame Broode and Chain Chompikins

Enemies

Gallery

Names in other languages

Cascade Kingdom

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 滝の国
Taki no Kuni
Waterfall Country

Chinese 瀑布國 (Traditional)
瀑布国 (Simplified)
Pùbù guó
Waterfall Country

Dutch Watervalrijk[7]
Waterfall Realm
German Kaskadenland[5]
Cascade Country
Italian Regno delle Cascate[6]
Waterfalls Kingdom
Russian Каскадное царство[8]
Kaskadnoe carstvo
Cascade Kingdom

Spanish Reino de las Cataratas[3]
Waterfalls Kingdom

Fossil Falls

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ダイナフォー
Dainafō
From ダイナソー dainasō (dinosaur) and フォール fōru (falls)

Chinese 达伊纳弗 (Simplified)
Dáyīnàfú
恐龍瀑 (Traditional)
Kǒnglóng pù

Literal translation of the Japanese name.

Dinosaur Falls

Dutch Tricera-top[7]
Pun on triceratops
German Fossilfälle[5]
Fossil Falls
Italian Rapide Fossili[6]
Fossil Rapids
Russian Костяной водопад[8]
Kostyanoy vodopad
Bone Waterfall

Spanish Salto del Fósil[3]
Fossil Waterfalls

References