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[[File:SMO-scrn-PowerMoons.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Image showing several different Power Moons.]]
[[File:SMO-scrn-PowerMoons.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Image showing several different Power Moons.]]
Gameplay-wise, they act mostly like the Power Stars and Shine Sprites in earlier titles, being the main collectible Mario needs to find to progress. Unlike these however, there are between 30 and 69 per kingdom<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=201&v=fXmsmnzhQUo</ref>, and completing them does not boot Mario out of the stage, like the [[Golden Banana]]s of ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]''.
Gameplay-wise, they act mostly like the Power Stars and Shine Sprites in earlier titles, being the main collectible Mario needs to find to progress. Unlike these however, there are between 30 and 69 per kingdom<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=201&v=fXmsmnzhQUo</ref>, and completing them does not boot Mario out of the stage.


Larger variants called [[Multi Moon]]s also exist in the game. These count as three Power Moons in one, and can be attained by defeating bosses or clearing main story missions.
Larger variants called [[Multi Moon]]s also exist in the game. These count as three Power Moons in one, and can be attained by defeating bosses or clearing main story missions.

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This article is about the collectible in Super Mario Odyssey. For information about the item in Super Mario World, see 3-Up Moon. For the actual moon, see Moon.

Template:Item-infobox Power Moons are collectible items in Super Mario Odyssey. Equivalent to the Power Stars in Super Mario 64, Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Shine Sprites in Super Mario Sunshine, they can be found in the various kingdoms of the game and used to power the Odyssey in order to let Mario reach additional kingdoms.[1]

Power Moons from Super Mario Odyssey
Image showing several different Power Moons.

Gameplay-wise, they act mostly like the Power Stars and Shine Sprites in earlier titles, being the main collectible Mario needs to find to progress. Unlike these however, there are between 30 and 69 per kingdom[2], and completing them does not boot Mario out of the stage.

Larger variants called Multi Moons also exist in the game. These count as three Power Moons in one, and can be attained by defeating bosses or clearing main story missions.

Colors

Power Moons feature a different color depending on the kingdom in which they are found. Their color also matches the color of the pole of the Kingdom's Checkpoint Flag.

Kingdom Color
Cap Kingdom -
Cascade Kingdom Mustard[3]
Lake Kingdom Red[4][5]
Luncheon Kingdom Cyan[6]
Metro Kingdom Bronze
Mushroom Kingdom (?)
Sand Kingdom Lime Green
Seaside Kingdom Purple[7][8]
Snow Kingdom (?)
Wooded Kingdom Dark Blue[9]
Forgotten Isle Yellow
Unnamed lava kingdom (?)

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese パワームーン[10]
Pawā Mūn
Power Moon

Dutch Energiemaan[15]
Energy Moon
German Power-Mond[13]
Power Moon
Italian Luna di energia[14]
Energy Moon
Russian Луна энергии[16]
Luna energii
Moon of Energy

Spanish (NOE) Energiluna[11]
From energía (energy) and luna (moon)

See also

References