
This green robot creature appears in nearly every level.

He’s hard to miss napping in Cascade Kingdom, but he also appears in the Dark Woods of of Wooded Kingdom. You will get this one during the fight against the mother Broodal in Cascade Kingdom. There is a family of Chain Chomps near the T-Rex in Cascade Kingdom. This is one of the first enemies you will encounter in Cascade Kingdom. The easiest place to get the Paragoomba is to return to Cap Kingdom after finishing the game. You use it to get from the first world to the second, and you see it a lot in Metro Kingdom.

It’s the first transformation you get, and it trains you on the process.Īnother that’s hard to miss. Leo Vader took the list, made it rhyme (mostly), and set it all to song. If you're more of a visual learner, we've also compiled this list in a form everyone is familiar with – the PokéRap. Note that, especially near the end, there are some big SPOILERS for the game's ending and post-ending content. Below, you will find the full transformation list, along with notes on where to find them. You will get most of them as you play through the game normally, but there are a few off-the-beaten path and optional transformations that are a little bit tougher to find. You’ve just got to work out how to get to each one.There are more than 50 transformations in Super Mario Odyssey. Doing so will release even more moons into each Kingdom, and much to our delight, these extra moons are all marked on the map. No wonder you couldn’t break it open earlier. Once you get to one, you’ll be able to crack it open simply by throwing Cappy at it. He’ll even mark it on the map for you and there will be a glowing beacon in the sky to guide you towards it. Head back to any of the Kingdoms and Cappy will prompt you to head for the block. That’s actually the metal block from Cap Kingdom and instead of simply being a bit cracked, it’s now splintered and all the glowiness is seeping out.Īnd that’s the same for all the metal blocks you saw throughout the game. Once you’ve done all the story content and watched the credits roll, you’ll notice that there’s an image of one of these moon rocks surrounded by frogs in top hats.

It turns out those metal blocks are actually moon rocks and are the source of all the Power Moons, ever.
