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The '''Wooded Kingdom''' is a location featured in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is a large forest surrounded by mountains and a {{wp|geodesic dome}}, and is the greater location of '''Steam Gardens'''. Its [[Regional Coin]]s take the form of bolt nuts.
The '''Wooded Kingdom''' is a location featured in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It is a large forest surrounded by mountains and a {{wp|geodesic dome}}, and is the greater location of '''Steam Gardens'''. This location seems to be based on Germany, due to the use of pine trees, as well as the country's ties with geodesic domes. Its [[Regional Coin]]s take the form of bolt nuts.


Steam Gardens is a large greenhouse/factory area in the middle of a large dense forest, where the [[Steam Gardener]]s, the kingdom's inhabitants, water and grow plants and flowers, especially in their Sky Garden and Secret Flower Field and is also home to their prized [[Soirèe Bouquet]]. Beneath the Steam Gardens is an even larger and denser forest called the Deep Woods, where a [[T-Rex]] resides.
Steam Gardens is a large greenhouse/factory area in the middle of a large dense forest, where the [[Steam Gardener]]s, the kingdom's inhabitants, water and grow plants and flowers, especially in their Sky Garden and Secret Flower Field and is also home to their prized [[Soirèe Bouquet]]. Beneath the Steam Gardens is an even larger and denser forest called the Deep Woods, where a [[T-Rex]] resides.

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Template:SMOlocation-infobox The Wooded Kingdom is a location featured in Super Mario Odyssey. It is a large forest surrounded by mountains and a geodesic dome, and is the greater location of Steam Gardens. This location seems to be based on Germany, due to the use of pine trees, as well as the country's ties with geodesic domes. Its Regional Coins take the form of bolt nuts.

Steam Gardens is a large greenhouse/factory area in the middle of a large dense forest, where the Steam Gardeners, the kingdom's inhabitants, water and grow plants and flowers, especially in their Sky Garden and Secret Flower Field and is also home to their prized Soirèe Bouquet. Beneath the Steam Gardens is an even larger and denser forest called the Deep Woods, where a T-Rex resides.

Areas

  • Iron Road: a set of red iron buildings.
  • Deep Woods: a spooky-looking dark forest where a T-Rex resides.
  • Sky Garden
  • Observation Deck[1]: a top area with a red iron floor where Glydon can be found.
  • Iron Cage: an area accessed by a Painting.

Power Moons

File:Power Moon WOODED.png
The Wooded Kingdom has blue Power Moons.

There are a total of 76 Power Moons in this kingdom.[2] Mario will need to collect 16 Power Moons to power up the Odyssey.[3]
(❸=Multi-Moon, ◲=Moon Rock)

  • 01: Road to Sky Garden: Obtained after defeating a Big Poison Piranha Plant at the end of the Red Maze.
  • 02: Flower Thieves of Sky Garden: ❸ Obtained after defeating Spewart at the top of Sky Garden Tower.
  • 03: Path to the Secret Flower Field: Obtained after reaching the secret flower field's entrance.
  • 04: Defend the Secret Flower Field!: ❸ Obtained after defeating Torkdrift at the Secret Flower Field.
  • 05: Behind the Rock Wall:
  • 06: Back Way Up the Mountain: Found in a simple and short 2D section.
  • 07: Rolling Rock in the Woods:
  • 08: Caught Hopping in the Forest!: Obtained by catching the rabbit in the forest.
  • 09: Thanks for the Charge!: Obtained by ground-pounding a charging station at the Forest Charging Station.
  • 10: Atop the Tall Tree: Obtained after using an Uproot to climb the tall tree and crack the nut at the top.
  • 11: Tucked Away Inside the Tunnel: Found hidden above the tunnel leading to the cliff by using an Uproot.
  • 12: Over the Cliff's Edge:
  • 13: The Nut 'Round the Corner:
  • 14: Climb the Cliff to Get the Nut: Obtained after using an Uproot to climb over some rock to reach a nut.
  • 15: The Nut in the Red Maze: Obtained after using an Uproot to get in a side path of the red maze and crack the nut at the end of the path.
  • 16: The Nut at the Dead End:
  • 17: Cracked Nut on a Crumbling Tower: Obtained by breaking a nut north of Sky Garden Tower.
  • 18: The Nut that Grew on the Tall Fence: Obtained by breaking a nut (which grew on some iron path) by hitting it three times.
  • 19: Fire in the Cave: Obtained by defeating a Fire Bro in a cave found near Iron Road and opened by a scarecrow.
  • 20: Hey Out There, Captain Toad: Obtained by talking with Captain Toad in an area which can only be reached by capturing Glydon.
  • 21: Love in the Forest Ruins: Obtained by piling up Goombas near the Summit Path and going to the female Goomba on top of a high cliff.
  • 22: Inside a Rock in the Forest: Obtained by bringing a Sherm into the starting area and blowing up a rock.
  • 23: Shopping in Steam Gardens: Can be purchased from the Crazy Cap store for 100 yellow coins.
  • 24: Nut Planted in the Tower:
  • 25: Stretching Your Legs:
  • 26: Spinning-Platforms Treasure:
  • 27: Make the Secret Flower Field Bloom: Obtained by making all the flowers bloom in the Secret Flower Field.
  • 28: Rolling Rock in the Deep Woods:
  • 29: Glowing in the Deep Woods:
  • 30: Past the Peculiar Pipes:
  • 31: By the Babbling Brook in Deep Woods:
  • 32: The Hard Rock in the Deep Woods: Obtained by ground-pounding three times a certain area marked by a faint beam of light in the Deep Woods.
  • 33: A Treasure Made from Coins: Obtained by capturing a Coin Coffer in the Deep Woods and spitting coins onto a sprout to make it grow. Since the plant grows very tall before releasing the Power Moon, Mario must capture the T-Rex to reach it.
  • 34: Beneath the Roots of the Moving Tree: Obtained by capturing and moving a tree in the Deep Woods and then ground pounding the glowing spot beneath it.
  • 35: Deep Woods Treasure Trap: Found in a secret area through a pipe attached to the largest tree in the Deep Woods.
  • 36: Exploring for Treasure: Found in a secret area in the Deep Woods accessible by entering a door behind a waterfall, unlocked by wearing the explorer outfit.
  • 37: Wooded Kingdom Timer Challenge 1:
  • 38: Wooded Kingdom Timer Challenge 2:
  • 39: Flooding Pipeway: Obtained after completing a hidden area in Iron Road, which can be entered with an underwater Warp Pipe.
  • 40: Flooding Pipeway Ceiling Secret: Found in a hidden area inside the Flooded Pipeway.
  • 41: Wandering in the Fog:
  • 42: Nut Hidden in the Fog:
  • 43: Flower Road Run:
  • 44: Flower Road Reach:
  • 45: Elevator Escalation:
  • 46: Elevator Blind Spot:
  • 47: Walking on Clouds:
  • 48: Above the Clouds:
  • 49: Secret Path to the Steam Gardens!: Found in Iron Cage through a Painting found in either the Metro Kingdom or Seaside Kingdom.
  • 50: Found with Wooded Kingdom Art: The hint art is found behind a tree in the forest where the Odyssey is located. The hint art shows the Koopa Troopa from the 'Trace-Walk' mini-game in the Sand Kingdom with a few arrows, two bushes and a compass pointing north. To get the Moon, Mario must travel back to the Sand Kingdom and find the Koopa Troopa, then keep travelling north until they find two bushes, where Mario will ground pound in front of the left bush.
  • 51: Swing Around Secret Flower Field: Obtained by completing an obstacle course found around the Secret Flower Field Entrance.
  • 52: Jammin' in the Wooded Kingdom: Obtained by playing Above the Clouds for a Music Toad.
  • 53: Wooded Kingdom Regular Cup:
  • 54: Peach in the Wooded Kingdom: Obtained by talking with Princess Peach, who can be found in the Observation Deck area.
  • 55: High Up in the Cave: ◲ Found in the cave behind the Sphynx.
  • 56: Lost in the Tall Trees:
  • 57: Looking Down on the Goombas:
  • 58: High Up on a Rock Wall:
  • 59: The Nut in the Robot Storeroom:
  • 60: Above the Iron Mountain Path: ◲ Found in the sky above the level which can only be reached by capturing Glydon.
  • 61: The Nut Under the Observation Deck: ◲ Obtained after using an Uproot to break a nut found underneath the Observation Deck.
  • 62: Bird Traveling the Forest:
  • 63: Invader in the Sky Garden:
  • 64: Hot, Hot, Hot from the Campfire: ◲ Obtained by using a Fire Bro to light a campfire near a Volbonan.
  • 65: Wooded Kingdom Timer Challenge 3:
  • 66: Moon Shards in the Forest:
  • 67: Taking Notes: On Top of the Wall:
  • 68: Taking Notes: Stretching:
  • 69: Wooded Kingdom Master Cup:
  • 70: I Met and Uproot!:
  • 71: Invisible Road: Danger!: ◲ Obtained by overcoming a challenging level full of Poison Piranha Plants and defeating the three big ones in a secret area.
  • 72: Invisible Road: Hidden Room:
  • 73: Herding Sheep Above the Forest Fog:
  • 74: Herding Sheep on the Iron Bridge:
  • 75: Down and Back Breakdown Road:
  • 76: Below Breakdown Road:

Enemies

Gallery

Names in other languages

Wooded Kingdom

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 森の国
Mori no Kuni
Forest Country

Chinese 森之国 (Simplified)
森之國 (Traditional)[10]
Sēn zhī guó
Forest Kingdom

Dutch Bosrijk[8]
Forest Realm
German Forstland[6]
Forest Country
Italian Regno della Selva[7]
Forest Kingdom
Russian Лесное царство[9]
Lesnoe carstvo
Forest Kingdom

Spanish (NOE) Reino Arbolado[4]
Wooded Kingdom

Steam Gardens

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スチームガーデン
Suchīmu Gāden
Steam Garden

Chinese 思机姆伽庭 (Simplified)
Sījīmǔ jiātíng
斯機姆花園 (Traditional)
Sījīmǔ huāyuán

Transliteration of the Japanese name.

Steam Garden

Dutch Hortus Robotanicus[8]
Hortus is Latin for garden, Robotanicus is a play on robot and botanicus (botanist).
German Robohain[6]
From prefix robo- (robot) and German Hain (grove)
Italian Orto Robotanico[7]
From Italian Orto Botanico (Botanical Garden) and prefix robo- (robot)
Russian Паровые Сады[11]
Parovye Sady
Steam Gardens

Spanish (NOE) Jardín de Vapor[4]
Steam Garden

Trivia

  • During the reveal trailer, the electronic billboard for Steam Gardens found in New Donk City showed that the location was originally named "Kogwald". The name is a portmanteau of cog and -wald, the German word for forest.

References