Friday, April 17, 2026

PrinceWatercress plays Super Mario Odyssey - Part 92 of 92


In the final entry for Super Mario Odyssey, we show off what's left to show off as part of a proper send-off for the game.


In this video, I take care of all the loose ends that are left.

The easiest way to buy everything that's left in the Crazy Cap shop is to head to Bowser's Kingdom and warp to the Beneath the Kingdom checkpoint. Head back to the area where you need to plant a seed and make a vine with the seed in the nearby planter. Climb up the vine, then keep going straight and grabbing the Rocket Flowers with your cap. If you do everything correctly, you can get 190 coins per pass, and you can get to 9999 coins in less than an hour. As a result of this, buying all the outfits is a lot easier.

It is noted that if you get all 880 collectible Power Moons, all of the enemies in the Capture List, all of the music in the Music List, all Regional Coins and Regional Coin items and all hats and outfits not labeled "Special" in the shop (the ones labelled "Special" are from post-release game updates, but I get them all anyway because I can). If you get all of the last category, you'll get two stars for your hat and outfit collections when you go into the closet to change your outfit.

If you buy your way to 999 Power Moons, you'll be able to head to the rooftop of Peach's Castle in the Mushroom Kingdom. Throw your hat at the scarecrow that brings up the stairs to the roof. There will be another scarecrow you can throw your hat at to produce a flag. Climb up the flag to reach a giant black top hat at the top of the castle. Get to the top of the top hat and throw your hat at the tiny spire for a small fireworks show. This is your reward for 999 Power Moons.

If you have more than 150 Power Moons in your possession in a kingdom, you'll see an ellipsis in place of Power Moon #150 on the left side of the screen.

When you enter the Wedding Hall again, there are two paintings. The one to the left from where you enter leads to the original final battle with Bowser, while the one on the right leads to a harder Bowser battle. The battle is pretty different. On the first phase, you'll need to jump over Bowser's tail three times before you can pummel him. On the second phase, he does one tail whip, then you pummel him, then he does two tail whips, then you pummel him again, then he does three tail whips before you send him into the background wall. For the third phase, Bowser will move his fire breath back and forth five times instead of three, and he will do one tail whip before you pummel him, and before you can finish him off, he swings his tail three times before allowing you to pummel him some more, then swings his tail two more times, and after a little bit more pummeling, Bowser swings his tail three more times before you can land the finishing blow. The rest of the end game sequence is the same as the first time around.

And that's it for Super Mario Odyssey!

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