Cap Kingdom

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Cap Kingdom
Cap Kingdom artwork from Super Mario Odyssey.
BossTopper
MissionCappy of the Cap Kingdom
Power Moons31
Regional coins50
“Doesn't the moonlight just put you at ease?”
Bonneter,Super Mario Odyssey

TheCap Kingdom is the first kingdom visited inSuper Mario Odyssey. It is a gloomy, monochromatic kingdom filled with thick fog inhabited by hat-like beings calledBonneters, includingCappy and his sister,Tiara. The resident Bonneters excel at ship-building and can even attach sails to their homes to convert them into airships. This kingdom also serves as the tutorial stage of the game, and is the greater location ofBonneton. Bonneton is possibly the joining of "Bonnet" (a type of headgear) and the city-name suffix "-ton". The Cap Kingdom island is located west of theCascade Kingdom and northeast of theMushroom Kingdom. Geographically, the kingdom is a top hat-shaped island covered in black vegetation, soil and ground. As the name Cap Kingdom implies, hat-shaped buildings and reliefs are everywhere in this land of tradition and formality.

Concept art of the Cap Kingdom, containing a structure resembling the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben
The kingdom inThe Art of Super Mario Odyssey

As shown inThe Art of Super Mario Odyssey, this kingdom is based on the real-world location ofLondon,England, particularly theVictorian era, due to the architecture visible in the background, themisty environment, and the clothing worn by the residents of the town. The residents also use many stock British expressions and hat-themed parodies.

History[edit]

Sometime beforeSuper Mario Odyssey starts, Bowser attacked the Cap Kingdom, kidnapping Tiara and damaging all of the airships. WhenMario is knocked offBowser's Airship, he lands in a hilly area of Bonneton. When he gets up, he scares off the curious Cappy. Cappy calms down just past theGlasses Bridge of Bonneton. After a short conversation, they decide to join together to rescuePrincess Peach and Tiara fromBowser. Cappy takes the place ofMario's torn up cap, transforming into a replica. With the airships of the Cap Kingdom broken, Cappy then determines that they have to travel to theCascade Kingdom to find one, and that there is a way over at the top ofTop-Hat Tower. He is unable to do so alone because theBroodals are up there. From the Central Plaza, Mario and Cappy go to Top-Hat Tower. They have to activate a bridge to cross a gap, and encounter three aggressiveMini Goombas at the entrance. Inside the Top-Hat Tower, Mario learns toCapture by capturing a frog, and uses it to reach the higher exit. After climbing through the Top-Hat Tower and reaching its summit, the Broodals introduce themselves andTopper drops down to fight Mario. After being defeated, aSpark pylon appears. Mario captures this spark pylon so that he and Cappy can dash over to the Cascade Kingdom.

Concept and creation[edit]

Concept art of Mario fallen on Bonneton in Super Mario Odyssey.
Concept art of Bonneton
Concept art of the lampposts of Bonneton in Super Mario Odyssey.
Concept art of the lampposts of Bonneton

With the Cap Kingdom being the first place that players visit after Mario's defeat in the opening cinematic, this world's strange and slightly disturbing environment was intended to reflect the player's feelings as they dive into this new game.[1] Bonneton was designed incorporating a silk hat-like design in various objects, with the lawn also recalling the felt of the hats.[2] A reduced number of colors was used in the design to make the moon look impressive.[2] The concept art shows that in the early design the undulating city in the background was already there, along with the airship of the Broodals and thespark pylon leading to Fossil Falls. On the other hand, theTop-Hat Tower was meant to have a small tower with another top hat on top stemming from the main building, as well as two windows that looked like eyes. The entrance to it looked like a statue of Bowser with a top hat, while the Bonneters had a body and a head, with eyes not being incorporated in the hats. The lampposts were based on hat racks with three hats on them rather than just one,[3] and had a curved main stem to distinguish them fromstreet lights fromMetro Kingdom and fit Bonneton.[3]

Brochure details[edit]

Art from the Cap Kingdom brochureCap Kingdom
"Home of Tradition, Propriety, and Hats"
Bonneton
"A land of haberdashed dreams."
PopulationMiddlingSizeSmallish
LocalsBonnetersCurrencyHat-shaped
IndustryHats, AirshipsTemperatureAverage 71°F (22°C)
An image from the Cap Kingdom brochure
Architecture protrudes from the fog.

World's Best Hat Stand

This eye-catching tower is famous in Bonneton, both as a landmark itself and for the spectacular view from the "brim."

Visitors are allowed inside, but many creatures call the tower home, much to the surprise of first timers.

An image from the Cap Kingdom brochure
You might mistake them for giants' top hats.

Extremely Mobile Homes

In town, you will immediately notice the unique dwellings shaped like hats. These constructions double as both house and airship for the Bonneters, who take great pride in them.

Some of the larger "houseboats" even have two stories. As private dwellings, you can't just stroll inside, but the natives don't mind people climbing on top of their homes. Perhaps being atop private property comes naturally to these hat-like people.

An image from the Cap Kingdom brochure
The distinctively double-arched bridge.

A Spectacle of a Bridge

The bridge that connects the central square and the hills is called Glasses Bridge. It's a long, double-arched structure whose bottom is hidden in a sea of clouds. When you see it, you'll understand its affectionate nickname immediately. Many tourists enjoy the speedy thrill ofrolling across the undulating structure—be sure to give it a try!

An image from the Cap Kingdom brochure
They also look a bit like hat stands.

Old-Fashioned Lighting

These unique lights only appear in Bonneton. Since the area gets so dark every time the moon goes behind the clouds, the lights are designed to be switched on with a simple turn of the lantern. The elegant design of these lampposts draws many tourists. They're even lovelier when turned on, so do give each one a spin as you pass by.

An image from the Cap Kingdom brochure
The bridge's waves go with the sea of fog.

The "Sometimes" Bridge

The bridge connecting Central Square to Top-Hat Tower is built to retract in an emergency. If this happens during your visit, don't panic—just use theswitch to restore the bridge.

An image from the Cap Kingdom brochure

Posts that stand out...

These woodenposts are used as partitions or stoppers. If they get in your way, you can pound them down, but pulling them out is recommended.

An image from the Cap Kingdom brochure

Three Keys to the Kingdom

  1. Appreciate the distinctive architectural style based on hat silhouettes.
  2. Enjoy the romantic glow of the moonlit, fog-shrouded streets.
  3. Chat with the kind and ever-courteous Bonneters.

Map[edit]

Map from the Cap Kingdom brochure

Checkpoint Flag locations[edit]

Odyssey[edit]

The Odyssey Checkpoint Flag in the Cap Kingdom
Main article:Odyssey

After obtaining theOdyssey in theCascade Kingdom, it will land in the southwest corner of the map where Mario first arrived.

Central Plaza[edit]

The Central Plaza Checkpoint Flag in the Cap Kingdom
Main article:Central Plaza

TheCentral Plaza is the main residential area of Bonneton. When Mario first arrives, it is in ruins fromBowser's attack. TheCheckpoint Flag does not appear until Mario returns later after the plaza is rebuilt.

Top-Hat Tower[edit]

The Top-Hat Tower Checkpoint Flag in the Cap Kingdom
Main article:Top-Hat Tower

This Checkpoint Flag is found near the top of the Top-Hat Tower next to the doorway where Mario exits the tower's interior.

Sub-areas[edit]

AreaEntranceExit
A group of four Regional Coins in the Cap Kingdom.
InsideTop-Hat Tower
Inside a reddoor in a white top hat-shaped frame.Near the Top-Hat Tower Checkpoint Flag on the tower's brim.

Bonus areas[edit]

Bonus areaAccessed viaLocationDescription
The Poison Tide in Super Mario Odyssey
The Poison Tide
ReddoorBehind the base ofTop-Hat TowerA narrow tunnel-like area filled withpoison, in which Mario mustcapture aParagoomba to collectMoon Shards hovering over the poison in order to obtain aPower Moon.
The ninth Power Moon of the Cap Kingdom.
Push-Block Area
Red doorOn the north side of the Top-Hat Tower's brimA platforming area featuringPush-Blocks and spark pylons.
The Frog Pond in Super Mario Odyssey
The Frog Pond
Red doorIn the wall north of theBinocularsA large, flooded room featuring various suspended platforms and lifts and countlessfrogs, which Mario must capture to collect Moon Shards located among the platforms to obtain a Power Moon.
The location of a Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
Slide Area
Moon PipeBehind theCrazy Cap vendorsA downward slope-like course where Mario must roll downhill while avoiding some Spinies.

Enemies[edit]

Enemies marked with an asterisk (*) are only found in bonus areas.

Objectives[edit]

  1. Cappy of the Cap Kingdom: The goal is to catch Cappy across the Glasses Bridge.
    1. To the Top of Top-Hat Tower: The goal is to reach the top ofTop-Hat Tower and beat Topper.
    2. The Kingdom Next Door: The goal is to use the spark pylon to reach the Cascade Kingdom. This disappears when the Cap Kingdom is revisited.

Power Moons[edit]

A Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
The Cap Kingdom has yellow Power Moons.
Main article:List of Power Moons in the Cap Kingdom

There are a total of 31 Power Moons in the Cap Kingdom. During the player's first visit to this kingdom, none of the Power Moons can be collected. After the player finds the Odyssey in the Cascade Kingdom and powers it up, they can return here and collect 11 of the Power Moons. After defeating Bowser in theMoon Kingdom, 6 more Power Moons become available in this kingdom, including one from the kingdom's Hint Art. The Moon Rock will also be available to destroy, unlocking 14 additional Power Moons.

Regional coins[edit]

Regional coins from the Cap Kingdom
Main article:List of regional coins in the Cap Kingdom

The Cap Kingdom contains 50regional coins, which take the form of top-hats. They cannot be collected until the player powers up the Odyssey in the Cascade Kingdom.

Crazy Cap items[edit]

ItemDescriptionPrice
The Black Top Hat icon.
Black Top Hat
This classy number is the best seller at Bonneton's Crazy Cap shop.Regional coin from the Cap Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey 5
The Black Tuxedo icon.
Black Tuxedo
Bonneton's Crazy Cap shop is famous for these impeccably tailored outfits.Regional coin from the Cap Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey 10
The Plush Frog souvenir icon.
Plush Frog
These little froggies wear tiny top hats for self-defense, which looks so darn cute, they made a toy version!Regional coin from the Cap Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey 5
The Bonneton Tower Model souvenir icon.
Bonneton Tower Model
This model of a tower in the Cap Kingdom is popular with tourists thanks to its faithful re-creation and detailed craftsmanship.Regional coin from the Cap Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey 25
The Cap Kingdom Sticker souvenir icon.
Cap Kingdom Sticker
A sticker inspired by Top-Hat Tower.Regional coin from the Cap Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey 5
A Power Moon in Super Mario Odyssey
Cap Kingdom Power Moon
A Power Moon that was dug up in the Bonneton outskirts.Coin icon from Super Mario Odyssey 100

Gallery[edit]

Artwork[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

  • Mario and Cappy's first meeting on Glasses Bridge

    Mario and Cappy's first meeting on Glasses Bridge

  • Mario and Cappy on Glasses Bridge

    Mario and Cappy on Glasses Bridge

  • Top-Hat Tower

    Top-Hat Tower

  • Mario as a frog

    Mario as afrog

  • A resident female Bonneter

    A resident femaleBonneter

  • A resident male Bonneter

    A resident male Bonneter

  • Mario standing next to an 8-bit Luigi

    Mario standing next to an 8-bit Luigi

  • The Crazy Cap stand

    TheCrazy Cap stand

  • Mario witnesses a checkpoint at the Central Plaza

    Mario witnesses a checkpoint at the Central Plaza

  • Mario standing by some flowers

    Mario standing by someflowers

Names in other languages[edit]

Cap Kingdom[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japanese帽子の国[?]
Bōshi no kuni
Hat Country
伝統と格式のある 紳士淑女の国[?]
Dentō to kakushiki no aru Shinshi shukujo no kuni
Country of ladies and gentlemen with formalities and traditions
Chinese帽子国 (Simplified)
帽子國 (Traditional)
[?]

Màozǐ guó
Hat Country
DutchHoedenrijk[?]Hat Realm
Om je pet voor af te nemen![?]To take your cap off to!
FrenchPays des Chapeaux[?]Hats Country
Patrie de traditions, de convenances et de couvre-chefs[?]Homeland of traditions, conformaties and headgear
GermanHutland[?]Hat Country
Ein Land der Tradition, Eleganz und der Hüte[?]A Land of Tradition, Elegance and Hats
ItalianRegno del Cappello[?]Hat Kingdom
Terra di tradizioni, modestia e cappelli[?]Land of traditions, modesty and hats
Korean모자 왕국[?]
Moja Wangguk
Cap Kingdom
RussianШляпное царство[?]
Shlyapnoye tsarstvo
Hat Kingdom
Мир традиций, хороших манер и шляп[?]
Mir traditsiy, khoroshikh maner i shlyap
Land of tradition, good manner and hats
SpanishReino Sombrero[?]Hat Kingdom
Tierra de tradición, elegancia y sombrerería[?]Land of tradition, elegance and headgear

Bonneton[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseカブロン[4]
Kaburon
From「かぶる」(kaburu, "to put on") and possibly "London"; officially romanized as "Cubron"
伝統の建築様式で洗練された町[?]
Dentō no kenchiku yōshiki de senren sareta machi
A town refined by traditional architectural style
Chinese戴布伦 (Simplified)
戴布倫 (Traditional)
[?]

Dài bù lún
A portmanteau of「戴」(dài, "to wear") and「布」(, "cloth"), and Bonneton's Japanese name
DutchHoedpoort[?]Hat Port
Waar hoedenmaken een hoofdzaak is[?]Where hat making is a main business
FrenchHaut-de-Bourg[?]Fromhaut-de-forme ("top-hat") and-bourg (a common suffix for villages in France)
L'élégance d'une architecture très feutrée[?]The elegance of a very felted architecture
GermanZylindrien[?]FromZylinder ("top-hat")
Eine Stadt der kultivierten Hutmacherei[?]A city of cultivated hatmaking
ItalianBorgo Tuba[?]Fromtuba ("top-hat") andborgo (Italian word that indicate an inhabited center of medium size)
Dove raffinatezza e modesteria sono di casa[?]Where refinement and modesty are at home
Korean모런[?]
Moreon
From "모자" (moja, "cap") and Bonneton's Japanese name
RussianБоннетон[?]
Bonneton
Bonneton
Город – галантерейная мечта[?]
Gorod – galantereynaya mechta
City – haberdashery dream
SpanishVilla Chistera[?]Top-Hat Town
Un pueblo clásico y refinado[?]A classic and refined town

Notes[edit]

  • The Cap Kingdom and Dark Side are the only kingdoms inSuper Mario Odyssey to contain no 8-bit segments.
  • The Cap Kingdom is the only kingdom with known residents to not have generic residents from other kingdoms visiting it at any point.

References[edit]

  1. ^Sakai, Kazuya, et al. (November 5, 2019).The Art of Super Mario Odyssey (First English Edition).Dark Horse Books. ISBN978-1-50671-375-5. Page 50.
  2. ^abmario_odysseyJP (March 18, 2018).こちらは帽子の国「カブロン」のコンセプトアート。いろいろな所にシルクハットのデザインを取り入れているのが特徴です。実は…芝の質感も帽子のフェルトをイメージしているんですよ。月が印象的に見えるように色の数も絞りました!.X (Japanese). Retrieved November 17, 2024.
  3. ^abmario_odysseyJP (March 26, 2018).帽子の国「カブロン」の街灯のラフスケッチです。帽子掛けをモチーフに、国のイメージに合うようにデザインしていきました。都市の国の街灯と差を出すために、曲線的なシルエットにしているんです!.X (Japanese). Retrieved November 17, 2024.
  4. ^2018.The Art of Super Mario Odyssey.Tokuma Shoten (Japanese). ISBN978-4198646967. Page 322.
Super Mario Odyssey
Playable charactersMarioCappy
Non-playable charactersPrincess PeachTiaraBonnetersBonneter biologistFrogsHint ToadUncle amiiboTalkatooTostarenansDesert WandererSheepMoe-EyesSphynxJaxiGlydonKoopasKoopas (Trace-Walking)Roving RacersLakitusGoombettesLochladiesStyle SistersDorriesSteam GardenersRabbitsNew DonkersMayor PaulineBandShiveriansShiverian RacersShiverian ElderBubblainiansCoachDogVolbonansPoochyToadsCaptain ToadToad Brigade (Green Toad ·Yellow Toad ·Purple Toad) •Archivist ToadetteJammin' ToadYoshiLuigia
EnemiesAstro-LanceurBanzai BillBig Chain ChompBig Poison Piranha PlantBitefrostBroode's Chain ChompBullet BillBurrboChain ChompChargin' ChuckCheep CheepChinchoCoin CofferDonkey KongFire BroFire Piranha PlantFuzzyGoombaGushenHammer BroKleptoKombooLava BubbleMagmatoMaw-RayMini GoombaMoonsnakeParabonesParagoombaPoison Piranha PlantPokioPulse BeamShermSpinyStairface OgreT-RexTrapeetleTropical WigglerTy-fooUprootUrban StingbyUrban Stingby LarvaYoofoe
ObstaclesBanzai Bill CannonBarrelBill BlasterBoulderCannonballFirework bombFortress turretFreezing waterIceIcicleLavaLava GeyserOil drumPepperPepper launcherPoisonQuicksandRevolving lattice wallRotating defense mechanismSenobi Generate PointShellShell launcherSpike TrapWindWind Blow TowerWooden roller
BossesBroodalsTopperHarietSpewartRango
Large bossesMadame BroodeKnucklotecTorkdriftBowserMechawigglerMollusque-LanceurCookatielRuined DragonRoboBrood
ItemsBubbleCoinCoin pileFruitHeartHidden CoinKeyLife-Up HeartMoon ShardMulti MoonNoteNutPauline's lost itemsPower MoonRegional coinRockRocket FlowerSeedTurnipYoshi's Egg
Objects? Block2D block8-bit character8-bit pipeAirshipArrow SignBarBarrierBeanstalkBig mushroomBinding BandBinocularsBird (traveling)BlockBoomboxBowser statueBrick BlockBubblerButterflyCactusCheckpoint FlagCheese rockCoin BlockCoin ringCrateDumpsterFalling PlatformFishFloating cornFlower (Cap Throw)Flower (environmental object)Flower RoadFogFrost-Frosted CakeGiant SwingGirderGlowing spotGoomba buttonGround-Pound SwitchHat CatapultHat cloudHat LauncherHat TrampolineHidden BlockHillHip Drop Move LiftHint ArtHoleJaxi StandJaxi StatueJizoKeyhole PedestalKnob-like structureKoopa ShellLanternLava cannonLetterLever SwitchLiftLochlady DressLurkerManholeMeatMini RocketMoon CageMoon PedestalMoon PipeMoon platformMoon RockMotor scooterMovable coverMushroom PlatformMysterious sproutP SwitchParking lotPenguinPipePolePole (bollard)PostPropeller PillarPush-BlockPuzzle PartRankings BoardRC CarRed doorRising Stone PillarRock wallRotating buildingRotating dialRotating platformSand GeyserScarecrowSeagullSeesawShell launcherSlotsSmall animalSmall birdSmall UFOSnowSoft wallSoirée BouquetSpark pylonSparkle WaterSpinning blockSpinning saucepanSteel BlockStone markerStone spireStone wallStupendous StewSwingSwinging ScaffoldingSwordTail TreeTapering platformTaxiTrampolineTransparent PlatformTrash CanTravel TipTreasure chestTreeVanishing platformVolcanoWardrobe closetWarp holeWedding-announcement posterWire Net PlatformWooden pendulumYellow turnstileZipper
LocationsMain storyCap Kingdom (Bonneton)Cascade Kingdom (Fossil Falls)Sand Kingdom (Tostarena)Lake Kingdom (Lake Lamode)Wooded Kingdom (Steam Gardens)Cloud Kingdom (Nimbus Arena)Lost Kingdom (Forgotten Isle)Metro Kingdom (New Donk City) •Snow Kingdom (Shiveria)Seaside Kingdom (Bubblaine)Luncheon Kingdom (Mount Volbono)Ruined Kingdom (Crumbleden)Bowser's Kingdom (Bowser's Castle) •Moon Kingdom (Honeylune Ridge)
Post-storyMushroom Kingdom (Peach's Castle) •Dark Side (Rabbit Ridge)Darker Side (Culmina Crater)
OtherOdysseyCrazy CapStarshroom
MovesBackward SomersaultCap JumpCap ThrowCaptureCrawlCrouchDashDiveDouble JumpDownward ThrowDrill SpinGround PoundGround Pound JumpJumpLong JumpQuick SwimRollSide SomersaultSpin JumpSpin ThrowSwimTriple JumpUpward ThrowWall JumpWarp
Gameplay elementsamiiboBalloon WorldaBeach VolleyballBound Bowl Grand PrixCompletionGravityGravity fieldHealth MeterJump-Rope ChallengeKoopa FreerunningKoopa Trace-WalkingNintendo LabobObjectivesPicture MatchRC Car ChallengeSnapshot Mode
Music"Battling the Broodals" • "Break Free (Lead the Way)" • "Fossil Falls" • "Jump Up, Super Star!" • "New Donk City" • "Peronza Plaza" • "Run, Jump, Throw! 1" • "Run, Jump, Throw! 2" • "Shiveria Town" • "The Forgotten Isle" • "Tostarena Nights" • "Tostarena Ruins" • "Underground Moon Caverns"
Further infoThe Art of Super Mario OdysseyGalleryGlitches • Lists of names in other languages (Clothing ·Music List ·Power Moons ·Souvenirs) •Mario Reads Your LettersMusic ListNintendo Music (soundtrack) •Original soundtrackPre-release and unused contentQuotesScavenger Hunts for Kids (Ep. 1) •Sound selectionSuper Mario Odyssey (sticker book) •Super Mario Odyssey Review Round-upStaffThe Super Mario Players
a In version 1.2.0 or later
b In version 1.3.0 or later
Kingdoms inSuper Mario Odyssey
Cap Kingdom(Bonneton)
List of Power Moons in the Cap KingdomList of regional coins in the Cap Kingdom
LocationsGlasses BridgeCentral PlazaSometimes BridgeTop-Hat Tower
Story missionsCappy of the Cap Kingdom
VR missionFind Band Members in the Cap Kingdom!
Cascade Kingdom(Fossil Falls)
List of Power Moons in the Cascade KingdomList of regional coins in the Cascade Kingdom
Story missionsOur First Power MoonMulti Moon Atop the Falls
Sand Kingdom(Tostarena)
List of Power Moons in the Sand KingdomList of regional coins in the Sand Kingdom
LocationsTostarena TownTostarena RuinsMoe-Eye HabitatInverted PyramidUnderground TempleDeepest UndergroundJaxi RuinsDesert Oasis
Story missionsAtop the Highest TowerMoon Shards in the SandShowdown on the Inverted PyramidThe Hole in the Desert
Lake Kingdom(Lake Lamode)
List of Power Moons in the Lake KingdomList of regional coins in the Lake Kingdom
LocationsCourtyardWater Plaza
Story missionsBroodals Over the Lake
Wooded Kingdom(Steam Gardens)
List of Power Moons in the Wooded KingdomList of regional coins in the Wooded Kingdom
LocationsSky Garden TowerForest Charging StationSecret Flower FieldDeep Woods
Story missionsRoad to Sky GardenFlower Thieves of Sky GardenPath to the Secret Flower FieldDefend the Secret Flower Field!
Cloud Kingdom(Nimbus Arena)
List of Power Moons in the Cloud Kingdom
Story missionsHat-to-Hat Combat
Lost Kingdom(Forgotten Isle)
List of Power Moons in the Lost KingdomList of regional coins in the Lost Kingdom
Story missionsN/A
Metro Kingdom(New Donk City)
List of Power Moons in the Metro KingdomList of regional coins in the Metro Kingdom
LocationsConstruction SiteNew Donk City HallNew Donk City Hall PlazaMayor Pauline Commemorative ParkOutdoor CaféUnderground Power Plant
Story missionsThe Scourge on the SkyscraperA Fresh Start for the CityA Traditional Festival!
Snow Kingdom(Shiveria)
List of Power Moons in the Snow KingdomList of regional coins in the Snow Kingdom
LocationsShiveria TownIcicle CavernHollow CrevasseWind-Chill CavernSnowy MountainSnowline CircuitIceburn Circuit
Story missionsThe Cake Thief's Parting GiftThe Bound Bowl Grand Prix
Seaside Kingdom(Bubblaine)
List of Power Moons in the Seaside KingdomList of regional coins in the Seaside Kingdom
LocationsLighthouseUnderwater Tunnel to the LighthouseGlass PalaceRolling CanyonHot Spring IslandBeach House
Story missionsThe Glass Is Half Empty!
VR missionFind Band Members in the Seaside Kingdom!
Luncheon Kingdom(Mount Volbono)
List of Power Moons in the Luncheon KingdomList of regional coins in the Luncheon Kingdom
LocationsPeronza Plaza
Story missionsThe Broodals Are After Some Cookin'Under the Cheese RocksBig Pot on the Volcano: Dive In!Climb Up the Cascading MagmaCookatiel Showdown!
VR missionFind Band Members in the Luncheon Kingdom!
Ruined Kingdom(Crumbleden)
List of Power Moons in the Ruined Kingdom
Story missionsBattle with the Lord of Lightning!
Bowser's Kingdom(Bowser's Castle)
List of Power Moons in Bowser's KingdomList of regional coins in Bowser's Kingdom
Story missionsInfiltrate Bowser's Castle!Smart BombingBig Broodal BattleShowdown at Bowser's Castle
Moon Kingdom(Honeylune Ridge)
List of Power Moons in the Moon KingdomList of regional coins in the Moon Kingdom
LocationsUnderground Moon CavernsWedding Hall
Story missionsBowser's Moon Wedding
Mushroom Kingdom(Peach's Castle)
List of Power Moons in the Mushroom KingdomList of regional coins in the Mushroom Kingdom
LocationsCourtyardGoomba WoodsMushroom PondYoshi's House
Dark Side(Rabbit Ridge)
List of Power Moons in the Dark Side
LocationsRabbit Ridge Tower
Story missionsArrival at Rabbit Ridge!
Darker Side(Culmina Crater)Story missionsLong Journey's End
Click on a Power Moon icon to see a list of all Power Moons in that kingdom
Click on a regional coin icon to see a list of all regional coins in that kingdom