Moon Rock

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A Moon Rock in Super Mario Odyssey

Moon Rocks (initially called Mysterious Cubes in the Prima Games guide[1]) are lustrous, gray cubic objects found in Super Mario Odyssey. There is one in each kingdom visited (excluding the Mushroom Kingdom, Dark Side, and Darker Side), but they have no function until after Bowser is defeated in the Moon Kingdom. After defeating Bowser and collecting all of the Multi Moons in a given kingdom (if there are any), that kingdom's Moon Rock will glow, and Mario can activate it either by throwing Cappy at it or Ground Pounding on it. Upon activating a Moon Rock, it will fly into the sky and explode, causing more Power Moons to become available in that kingdom. Toadette also gives Mario a Power Moon for activating all of the Moon Rocks.

The twenty-fifth Power Moon of the Lake Kingdom.
Block formations that appear to be made of refined Moon Rock.

Similarly textured rocks can be found in the Moon Kingdom, most prominently during the escape sequence at the end of the game. Interestingly, the same texture is also found on the colored material that makes up many of the "another world" secret areas.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 月の石
Tsuki no ishi
Moon Stone

Chinese 月之石
Yuè zhī shí
Moon Rock

Dutch Maansteen
Moon-Stone
German Mondquader
Moon-Cuboid
Italian Monolito lunare
Lunar Monolith
Korean 달의 돌
Dal'ui Dol
Moon Stone

Russian Лунный камень
Lunnyi kamen'
Moon Rock

Spanish Roca lunar
Lunar Rock

Trivia

  • The Wooded Kingdom releases the most Power Moons from its Moon Rock when activated, releasing 22 Moons, while the Ruined Kingdom releases the least Power Moons, releasing 5 Moons.
  • In New Donk City, a few citizens are working on computers. Looking closely at the computers reveals an open page with a picture of the Sand Kingdom's Moon Rock, before it is active.
  • The Moon Rocks show a Widmanstätten pattern. This pattern occasionally appears on meteorites.

References

  1. ^ Walsh, Doug, and Joe Epstein (2017). Super Mario Odyssey: Prima Collector's Edition Guide, page 25.