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The Odyssey lands in a secluded area south of the main part of the city. Nearby are some girders where Mario can find three [[regional coin]]s. During Mechawiggler's attack on the city, there is a spark pylon on the blue tarp at the end of the girders which will take Mario to the city streets. After defeating Mechawiggler, [[Hint Toad]] and [[Uncle amiibo]] appear here, the spark pylon is moved closer to the Odyssey, and a Power Moon can be found inside the girders. [[Ground Pound]]ing on the blue tarp where the spark pylon originally was makes coins pop out. [[Luigi]] also appears here after the main story's completion and hosts [[Balloon World]].  
The Odyssey lands in a secluded area south of the main part of the city. Nearby are some girders where Mario can find three [[regional coin]]s. During Mechawiggler's attack on the city, there is a spark pylon on the blue tarp at the end of the girders which will take Mario to the city streets. After defeating Mechawiggler, [[Hint Toad]] and [[Uncle amiibo]] appear here, the spark pylon is moved closer to the Odyssey, and a Power Moon can be found inside the girders. [[Ground Pound]]ing on the blue tarp where the spark pylon originally was makes coins pop out. [[Luigi]] also appears here after the main story's completion and hosts [[Balloon World]].  


===Main Street Entrance===
===City Outskirts/Main Street Entrance===
[[File:SMO Metro Moon 30.png|thumb]]
[[File:SMO Metro Moon 30.png|thumb]]
Normally, it is accessed by [[capture|capturing]] the [[spark pylon]] attached to the aforementioned structure. In this location, [[Mario]] may find a [[Checkpoint Flag]], [[Binoculars]] (through which the [[Sphynx]] can be seen after completion of the story), and a few [[New Donker]]s who welcome him to the city. Mario may continue forward into the streets or visit the park nearby (which is referred to as '[[Squawks]] Park' on road signs), where the [[Jump-Rope Challenge]] is held and [[Talkatoo]] is found. This park also contains the [[Jammin' Toad]], a [[Bonneter]], and the [[Letter (object)|Letters]] after the story is completed.
Depending on whether or not Mario has defeated Mechawiggler, there will be one of two Checkpoint Flags active near a small park (which is referred to as '[[Squawks]] Park' on signs), both of which are reached via a spark pylon near the Odyssey's landing site. During Mechawiggler's attack, the Checkpoint Flag is southeast of the park and referred to as "City Outskirts". After Mechawiggler's defeat, the Checkpoint Flag is southwest of the park and referred to as "Main Street Entrance". At the Main Street Entrance, Mario can find a pair of [[Binoculars]] (through which the [[Sphynx]] can be seen after completion of the story) and a few [[New Donker]]s who welcome him to the city. Talkatoo and the [[Jump-Rope Challenge]] can be found at the park. [[Jammin' Toad]], a [[Bonneter]], and the [[Letter (object)|Letters]] also appear at the park after the story is completed.
 
Due to the much different setup of the Metro Kingdom during its attack, Main Street is reached via a spark pylon in a slightly different location, taking Mario southeast of the park, where the Checkpoint Flag in place of the regular one is found, referring to this location as the '''City Outskirts'''. This flag [[Missable content|disappears]] permanently once [[Mechawiggler]] has been defeated.


The music that regularly plays throughout the city plays as soon as Mario touches the ground here. As such, it is possible, at least briefly, to advance through the city without the music playing so long as Mario stays off the ground.
The music that regularly plays throughout the city plays as soon as Mario touches the ground here. As such, it is possible, at least briefly, to advance through the city without the music playing so long as Mario stays off the ground.
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===New Donk City Hall Rooftop===
===New Donk City Hall Rooftop===
This Checkpoint Flag is found after exiting the [[New Donk City Hall#Interior|New Donk City Hall Interior]]. Despite its name, it is not on the roof, but a balcony below the roof. Tthere is a spark pylon here that leads to the roof, but it disappears after Mechawiggler is defeated. After completing the main story, two Shiverians can be found here.


===Mayor Pauline Commemorative Park===
===Mayor Pauline Commemorative Park===

Revision as of 22:20, October 15, 2021

Checkpoint Flag locations

Odyssey

Main article: Odyssey

The Odyssey lands in a secluded area south of the main part of the city. Nearby are some girders where Mario can find three regional coins. During Mechawiggler's attack on the city, there is a spark pylon on the blue tarp at the end of the girders which will take Mario to the city streets. After defeating Mechawiggler, Hint Toad and Uncle amiibo appear here, the spark pylon is moved closer to the Odyssey, and a Power Moon can be found inside the girders. Ground Pounding on the blue tarp where the spark pylon originally was makes coins pop out. Luigi also appears here after the main story's completion and hosts Balloon World.

City Outskirts/Main Street Entrance

The thirtieth Power Moon of the Metro Kingdom.

Depending on whether or not Mario has defeated Mechawiggler, there will be one of two Checkpoint Flags active near a small park (which is referred to as 'Squawks Park' on signs), both of which are reached via a spark pylon near the Odyssey's landing site. During Mechawiggler's attack, the Checkpoint Flag is southeast of the park and referred to as "City Outskirts". After Mechawiggler's defeat, the Checkpoint Flag is southwest of the park and referred to as "Main Street Entrance". At the Main Street Entrance, Mario can find a pair of Binoculars (through which the Sphynx can be seen after completion of the story) and a few New Donkers who welcome him to the city. Talkatoo and the Jump-Rope Challenge can be found at the park. Jammin' Toad, a Bonneter, and the Letters also appear at the park after the story is completed.

The music that regularly plays throughout the city plays as soon as Mario touches the ground here. As such, it is possible, at least briefly, to advance through the city without the music playing so long as Mario stays off the ground.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese メインストリート 入口
Mein Sutorīto Iriguchi
Main Street Entrance

Spanish (NOE) Entrada a la calle principal
Main Street Entrance

Rooftop Garden

The seventeenth Power Moon of the Metro Kingdom.

It is a small, flat garden atop one of the many buildings in this kingdom. Although most of the garden is found atop two connected buildings, a similar area close to these buildings also features a garden. While roaming the garden, Mario may find a Checkpoint Flag, a pole, and a rabbit he may catch for a Power Moon, though the rabbit often runs around the garden, hopping to the adjacent building. In the corner of the garden, two New Donkers sit on a bench in the shade of a tree. While exploring the garden, Mario may locate a set of four regional coins on the highest point as well as a football he may simply punt off the rooftop into the streets.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 芝生ビル 屋上
Shibafu Biru Okujō
Lawn Building Rooftop

Spanish (NOE) Jardín en la azotea
Rooftop Garden

Construction Site

Main article: Construction Site (Super Mario Odyssey)

New Donk City Hall Plaza

Main article: New Donk City Hall Plaza

New Donk City Hall Rooftop

This Checkpoint Flag is found after exiting the New Donk City Hall Interior. Despite its name, it is not on the roof, but a balcony below the roof. Tthere is a spark pylon here that leads to the roof, but it disappears after Mechawiggler is defeated. After completing the main story, two Shiverians can be found here.

Mayor Pauline Commemorative Park

Main article: Mayor Pauline Commemorative Park

Outdoor Café

Main article: Outdoor Café

Heliport

The ninth Power Moon of the Metro Kingdom.

It is located right of the New Donk City Hall Plaza where the player must climb up a set of stairs and either Wall Jump up a set of Girders, or capture a spark pylon in order to reach the Heliport. On top of the Heliport is a helipad with a Checkpoint Flag in the middle of the pad. Also on the Heliport is several pylons and a water tower, and left of the checkpoint flag is a Pole, a swinging girder with a Power Moon and the New Donk City Hall Rooftop. The Heliport also appears in the New Donk City Hall stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヘリポート
Heripōto
Heliport

Chinese 直升机场 (Simplified)
Zhíshēngjī chǎng
直升機停機坪 (Traditional)
Zhíshēngjī tíngjī píng

Heliport

Helipad

Russian Вертолетная площадка
Vertolyotnaya ploschadka
Helipad

Spanish (NOE) Helipuerto
Heliport

Isolated Rooftop

The fifty-first Power Moon of the Metro Kingdom.

It is located in the bottom-right corner of the kingdom and is isolated from the rest of New Donk City. It can only be accesed via a painting from the Sand Kingdom, available after completing the story mission Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid. On the rooftop is a Power Moon, a Checkpoint Flag, and a block of girders with multiple Hidden Coins on top.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese はなれビル 屋上
Hanare Biru Okujō
Detached Building: Rooftop

Russian Одинокая крыша
Odinokaya krysha
Isolated Rooftop

Spanish (NOE) Azotea aislada
Isolated Rooftop

Location list

Cap Kingdom

  • Central Plaza: Borderline, kind of noteworthy, but generically named and not that distinct from the rest of the kingdom since there are hat houses in other parts and it's generically named.
  • Glasses Bridge: Keep, minor landmark mentioned in the brochure.
  • Sometimes Bridge: Borderline, context of the name is that the brochure calls it 'The "Sometimes" Bridge', meaning it's not really a name and should probably be merged later, but whatever, it's not high on my priority list.
  • Top-Hat Tower: Keep, it's a major landmark with a sub-area in it.

Cascade Kingdom

Sand Kingdom

Lake Kingdom

Wooded Kingdom

Lost Kingdom

Metro Kingdom

Snow Kingdom

Seaside Kingdom

Luncheon Kingdom

Bowser's Kingdom

  • Souvenir Shop: Merge. It's basically just a floating island with a Crazy Cap on it, but there's a back door with a secret room inside. And there are seats and stuff... Anyway, it's generically named, and we already have a Crazy Cap article.
  • Island in the Sky (Bowser's Kingdom): Merge, painting exit location.
  • Third Courtyard (Front), Third Courtyard (Rear), Second Courtyard, Main Courtyard Entrance, Main Courtyard, Outer Wall, Inner Wall, Beneath the Keep: Merge. They're basically different islands and parts of the castle. The Main Courtyard Entrance is where Hariet and Topper and are fought. They're generically named, and they're not really landmarks, just different parts of the level. They're exactly the sort of thing I would compare to SMG planets.
  • Showdown Arena: Merge: The RoboBrood battle arena. Some New Donkers show up and decorate it a bit later. Otherwise, same as above.

Moon Kingdom

  • Ringing-Bells Plateau: Merge. Nondescript checkpoint location, despite the fancy name.
  • Quiet Wall: Merge, it's just the entrance to the fake link|Underground Moon Caverns.
  • Ever-After Hill: Merge, totally featureless path to the Wedding Hall aside from a red carpet.
  • Wedding Hall: Keep. Major landmark, important story location.
  • Underground Moon Caverns: Keep, major sub-area.

Mushroom Kingdom

Dark Side