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KingdomsBy Brendan Graeber, Sam Stewart, Miranda Sanchez, +1.1k moreupdatedOct 31, 2017In Super Mario Odyssey, Mario will have the ability to travel between different Kingdoms. These regions can be vast and wildly different from anything Mario has ever seen before.
Each of these Kingdoms serve as a "world" for Mario to explore. As part of the main story, there will be specific objectives to undertake in each Kingdom, and you will need to gather a minimum number of Power Moons found in each Kingdom to travel onward - but you can almost always travel back to Kingdoms you've already discovered.
Each Kingdom is centered around a theme, and is home to various populations, often centered around a main town. Kingdoms also have their own currency, in the form of Purple Coins. These can be traded in at Crazy Cap Shop for Kingdom-exclusive items like Costumes and Souvenirs, or you can buy other items using regular Gold Coins found in every Kingdom.
List of KingdomsFor a list of all the different Kingdoms, and what you can find in them, see the list below:
Cap Kingdom
Cap Kingdom is the first Kingdom you can explore in the game, and where you first meet Cappy in your adventure. No Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 50 | 17 | 14 | 31 |
Cascade Kingdom
Cascade Kingdom is the second Kingdom you can explore in the game, and where you first find and restore the Odyssey. 5 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 50 | 25 | 15 | 40 |
Sand Kingdom
Sand Kingdom is the third Kingdom you can explore in the game, and is one of the larger sized Kingdoms, where you fight both Broodal and non-Broodal bosses. 16 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 100 | 69 | 20 | 89 |
Lake Kingdom
Lake Kingdom is either the fourth or fifth Kingdom you can explore in the game (in addition to the Wooded Kingdom), and includes another Broodal fight. 8 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 50 | 33 | 9 | 42 |
Wooded Kingdom
Wooded Kingdom is either the fourth or fifth Kingdom you can explore in game (in addition to the Lake Kingdom), and is one of the larger sized Kingdoms. Here you can face both Broodal and non-Broodal bosses. 16 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 100 | 54 | 20 | 74 |
Cloud Kingdom
Cloud Kingdom is the sixth Kingdom you can explore in game, and serves as a small side kingdom used for your first confrontation with Bowser. No Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| - | 2 | 7 | 9 |
Lost Kingdom
Lost Kingdom is the seventh Kingdom you can explore in game, and is where you must once again restore and repair the Odyssey. 10 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 50 | 25 | 10 | 35 |
Metro Kingdom
Metro Kingdom is the eighth Kingdom you can explore in game, and is one of the larger sized Kingdoms. here you can face both Broodal and non-Broodal bosses. 20 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 100 | 66 | 15 | 81 |
Snow Kingdom
Snow Kingdom is the ninth or tenth Kingdom you can explore in game (in addition to the Seaside Kingdom), and includes another Broodal fight. 10 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 50 | 37 | 18 | 55 |
Seaside Kingdom
Seaside Kingdom is the ninth or tenth Kingdom you can explore in game (in addition to the Snow Kingdom), and is one of the larger sized Kingdoms. Here you can face both Broodal and non-Broodal bosses. 10 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 100 | 52 | 19 | 71 |
Luncheon Kingdom
Luncheon Kingdom is the eleventh Kingdom you can explore in game, and is one of the larger sized Kingdoms. Here you can face both Broodal and non-Broodal bosses. 18 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 100 | 56 | 12 | 68 |
Ruined Kingdom
Ruined Kingdom is the twelfth Kingdom you can explore in game, and serves as a small side kingdom used for a fight against a formidable boss. 3 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| - | 5 | 5 | 10 |
Bowser's Kingdom
Bowser's Kingdom is the thirteenth Kingdom you can explore in game, and is one of the larger sized Kingdoms - where you take on a host of Bosses. 8 Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 100 | 45 | 17 | 62 |
Moon Kingdom
Moon Kingdom is the final kingdom to explore as part of the main story, and is where you will face the final boss. No Power Moons are needed to leave this Kingdom, as it serves as a bridge from the end of the main story to Post Game content.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| 50 | 27 | 11 | 38 |
Mushroom Kingdom
Mushroom Kingdom is the first of three secret Kingdoms you can explore after completing the main story. It is one of the larger sized Kingdoms and can be unlocked by completing the main story. Unlike other Kingdoms, it has now Moon Rock to reveal more Power Moons, but Archivist Toadette will reward achievements with Power Moons.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Achievement Power Moons | Total Power Moons |
| 100 | 43 | 60 | 104 |
Dark Side
Dark Side is the second of three secret Kingdoms you can explore after completing the main story. While not a true Kingdom, this unlockable area will be made available on the Moon after obtaining 250 Power Moons total.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| - | 24 | - | 24 |
Darker Side
Darker Side is the final secret Kingdom you can explore after completing the main story. While not a true Kingdom like the Dark Side, this unlockable area will be made available on the Moon after obtaining 500 Power Moons total.
| Purple Coin Total | Base Power Moons Available | Moon Rock Unlockable Power Moons (Post Game) | Total Power Moons |
| - | 1 | - | 1 |
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