Now that the Broodals are gone for good, let's get some more Power Moons on the Dark Side.
There are ten pieces of hint art once you go back down to Rabbit Ridge, and you'll find them scattered throughout the starting area. Use the ability to take snapshots of the hint art (or a phone camera) each time you see a new one, because you're going to need to keep track of which ones you've seen for ten Power Moons. The pictures are:
- Poochy in the Cascade Kingdom
- A picture of a Power Moon located near the yellow paint on a helipad in the Metro Kingdom
- A grid that looks like the garden where you planted the seeds in the Mushroom Kingdom showing where a Power Moon is
- A circle with several smaller circles indicating phases of the moon with a Power Moon in one of them; this is in the Cloud Kingdom, if you've been paying attention
- A picture of the festival in the Luncheon Kingdom. It is shown twice, with one subtle difference: a light blue Volbonnen in the upper-right corner of the left picture is absent in the right picture. Remember this for later.
- Poochy in the Ruined Kingdom
- A picture of some columns from the Lake Kingdom, the last three broken, with a Power Moon between the right-most columns.
- A picture of the ground near what seems like a rock wall in the Lost Kingdom
- A series of steps of where to go in the Seaside Kingdom that starts on the lower-right, then goes up, right and then back down. The steps are as follows: Talkatoo, the binoculars, three umbrellas, and two columns with a yellow X marking the spot for a Power Moon. There is a compass pointing north in the center of the picture.
- A picture of a wreath with the face of a citizen of the Snow Kingdom made out of wood in the center. Above the center of this emblem is an exclamation point, which seems to indicate where a Power Moon is.
7. Vanishing Road Rush - Off to the side where the pylon leading to Rabbit Ridge is, there is a cave with a scarecrow and a blue door. Throw your hat at the scarecrow to open the door. Once you're in, you'll need to hit the P switches on the floor and get from solid platform to solid platform as quickly as possible before time runs out and the road vanishes. If you can get to the end, you'll get a Power Moon. For the first section, you'll need to roll. For the second section, you'll need to be ready to triple jump and long jump. Ditto for the third section, but going for Power Moon #8 makes the third section a tad easier. Interestingly, this is the same area as "Motor Scooter Daredevil!" and "Full-Throttle Scooting!" from the Metro Kingdom, except it takes place at night and you have no scooter.
8. Vanishing Road Challenge - Near the end of the area where you can get Power Moon #7, there is a shortcut made of fallaway platforms that leads to another Power Moon. You'll need to take it, get the Power Moon before time runs out, and then long jump to the solid ground below so you can more easily get Power Moon #7 at the end. I'm still surprised I landed that backflip.
9. Yoshi Under Siege - Off to the side in the lowest part of the starting area in the corner where the binoculars are, there is a platform not only leading to some hint art (see above), but also a blue door that has to be opened by throwing your hat at a scarecrow as well as a Moon Rock Pipe. Enter the Moon Rock Pipe for this one. Here, you'll be in the same area as "Moon Shards Under Siege" and "Sharpshooting Under Siege" from the Metro Kingdom, but now you'll be playing as Yoshi and eating fruit to fill up a fruit meter for a Power Moon.
10. Fruit Feast Under Siege - As it turns out, there is enough fruit in the same area where you can get Power Moon #9 to fill up the fruit meter a second time. Do that for a Power Moon.
11. Yoshi on the Sinking Island - There is a Moon Rock Pipe off to the side in the lowest part of the starting area, and you may need to use the camera to find it. Take control of Yoshi and make your way up the island. You'll need to hurry and eat all the fruit you can find as the island starts sinking. Filling the fruit meter up will get you a Power Moon. Interestingly, this is the same area as "Hurry and Stretch" and "Stretch on the Side Path" from the Seaside Kingdom, but you now have Yoshi instead of an Uproot.
12. Fruit Feast on the Sinking Island - As it turns out, there is enough fruit in the area where you get Power Moon #11 that you can fill the fruit meter up a second time. Do that for another Power Moon.
13. Yoshi's Magma Swamp - There is a Moon Rock pipe behind some rock vegetable formations. Here, you'll need to take control of Yoshi and explore the area to eat some fruit. When you fill up the fruit meter, you'll get a Power Moon. Be careful on those platforms! Interestingly, this is the same area as "Magma Swamp: Floating and Sinking" and "Corner of the Magma Swamp" from the Luncheon Kingdom, but you now have Yoshi.
14. Fruit Feast in the Magma Swamp! - As it turns out, there is enough fruit in the area where you get Power Moon #13 that you can fill the fruit meter up a second time. Do that for another Power Moon.
No comments:
Post a Comment