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===[[Grand Moon|Multi Moon]] Locations===
 
===[[Grand Moon|Multi Moon]] Locations===
*'''The Scourge on the Skyscraper''': Defeat the [[Mecha Wiggler]].
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*'''New Donk City's Pest Problem''': Defeat the [[Mecha Wiggler]].
 
*'''A Traditional Festival''': Get to the top of the festival building, when Pauline is singing, while go through update version of the [[Donkey Kong (video game)|Donkey Kong]].
 
*'''A Traditional Festival''': Get to the top of the festival building, when Pauline is singing, while go through update version of the [[Donkey Kong (video game)|Donkey Kong]].
   

Revision as of 12:53, 30 October 2017

The Metro Kingdom (都市の国 Toshi no Kuni?, lit. City Country)is a location that appears in Super Mario Odyssey. It is a vast realm in the form of an urban metropolis of concrete and steel that's constantly expanding. It's so big that even the top of some buildings have entire cities on them. Its most notable city is New Donk City, which serves as the kingdom's main playable area in the game along with some construction areas surrounding it.

The kingdom is notable for being primarily inhabited by humans, as known as New Donkers. As expected, the population of this kingdom is very crowded and its primary industries are information and ads. The primary currency of the Metro Kingdom are purple City Coins, however they also accept regular gold coins.

Power Moon Locations

  • Drummer On Board!: Talk to the drummer next to Pauline.
  • Guitarist On Board!: Talk to the guitarist in the Mayor Pauline Commemorative Park.
  • Bassist On Board!: Talk to the bassist in the park near the start of the Kingdom.
  • Trumpeter On Board!: Talk to the trumpeter on the rooftop of the triangular building near the New Donk City Hall Plaza.
  • Getting the Band back Together
  • Inside the Rotating Maze: Collect all five Moon Shards in the rotating maze (accessed via entering a manhole in New Donk City).
  • Outside the Rotating Maze: hidden behind the rotating maze; accessed by backflipping on top of the rotating maze
  • How You Doin', Captain Toad?: Talk to Captain Toad. He is on an iron girder on the left side of the Kingdom.
  • Jump-Rope Hero: Get a score of 30 on the jump-rope challenge.
  • Jump-Rope Genius: Get a score of 100 on the jump-rope challenge.
  • Secret Girder Tunnel!: inside an iron girder next to the Odyssey
  • Inside an Iron Girder: inside an iron girder on the left side of the Kingdom
  • Free Parking!: Park a motor scooter on the parking space in the far-back side of the Kingdom.
  • Bullet Billding: Climb across the swinging poles on the far-back side of the buildings in the back of the Kingdom.
  • Hanging from a High-Rise: Use the rocket ship in the Mayor Pauline Commemorative Park to reach a secret area where this Moon can be found.
  • Dizzying Heights: Climb to the top of the New Donk City Hall.
  • Glittering Above the Pool: From the top of New Donk City Hall, long jump to a nearby rooftop pool, where this Moon can be found.
  • Swaying in the Breeze: on top of a swinging iron girder on the Helipad area
  • Girder Sandwich: between two iron girders on the right side of the Kingdom
  • Remotely Captured Car: inside a cage; required controlling the nearby New Donker to control the RC Car to enter the cage with the Moon
  • Who Piled Garbage on This?: Ground-pound a shining vent underneath a pile of garbage on top of a building near the Odyssey.
  • Shopping in New Donk City: Bought a Power Moon from the Crazy Cap shop for 100 yellow Coins.
  • Metro Kingdom Slots: Received after lining up at least three Power Moon symbols in the slot minigame found inside a building on the left side of the city.
  • Taking Notes: In the Private Room: Revealed after collecting all of the Rainbow Notes inside a building on Cranky Avenue.
  • City Hall Lost & Found: Found in a hidden treasure chest near the top of New Donk City Hall Interior.
  • Rewiring the Neighborhood: Obtained after collecting all five Moon Shards inside the building at the Outdoor Café (can only be accessed with the Builder Mario outfit)
  • Off the Beaten Wire: Found inside a crate hidden in the "Rewiring the Neighborhood" mission area.
  • Bench Friends: Found by sitting next to the lonely man on the bench.
  • Swaying in the Breeze
  • Fresh Start for the City

Multi Moon Locations

  • New Donk City's Pest Problem: Defeat the Mecha Wiggler.
  • A Traditional Festival: Get to the top of the festival building, when Pauline is singing, while go through update version of the Donkey Kong.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The kingdom's motto is: "Whatever it is, if it's here, it's first-rate."
  • It is heavily based on New York City and most major urban areas of the real world.
  • The kingdom itself is a throwback to the original Donkey Kong arcade game and it is implied that the events of those games occurred here, as noted by it being Pauline's hometown and the many construction sites that dot the city.
  • Many of the streets and other features in Metro Kingdom's cities are named after characters and elements from the Donkey Kong games, further cementing its connection to said game series.