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Super Mario Odyssey unlocks guide: With or without amiibo

Whether you’ve amiibo or not, our Super Mario Odyssey unlocks guide will show you how to obtain all of its in-game unlocks.

Below is a listing of each unlock and how to obtain it (corresponding amiibo figurines are also listed).

  • Classic Mario: Available in the Mushroom Kingdom’s Crazy Cap Shop (Mario amiibo).
  • Luigi: Purchasable in the Crazy Cap Shop after collecting 180 Power Moons (Luigi amiibo).
  • Dr Mario: Purchasable in the Crazy Cap Shop after collecting 240 Power Moons (Dr. Mario amiibo).
  • Waluigi: Purchasable in the Crazy Cap Shop after collecting 280 Power Moons (Waluigi amiibo).
  • Diddy Kong: Purchasable in the Crazy Cap Shop after collecting 320 Power Moons (Diddy Kong amiibo).
  • Wario: Purchasable in the Crazy Cap Shop after collecting 360 Power Moons (Wario amiibo).
  • Wedding Bowser: Purchasable in the Crazy Cap Shop after collecting 440 Power Moons (Wedding Bowser amiibo).
  • Wedding Peach: Purchasable in the Crazy Cap Shop after collecting 480 Power Moons (Wedding Peach amiibo).
  • Gold Mario: Purchasable in the Crazy Cap Shop after collecting 520 Power Moons (Gold Mario amiibo).
  • Wedding Mario: A reward for reaching the Moon Kingdom (Wedding Mario amiibo).

Enjoy!

Super Mario Odyssey is available now on Nintendo Switch.


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