

This golden chomp controls the same as the other pair.Bigger than the regular chain chomp but smaller than the big one, this is encountered as part of a boss encounter.As with the Chain Chomp, use the left stick to pull on the chain and then release to snap back in the opposite direction.Also found in the Cascade Kingdom as a necessary part of story progression.Use the left stick to pull on its chain, then release to snap back in the opposite direction with momentum to smash things or enemies.First found in the Cascade Kingdom, but also seen elsewhere.A Goomba that can fly just a little, as in classic Mario games.Found in a variety of Kingdoms, including Cap, Sand and Metro.Found in Cascade Kingdom & Moon Kingdom.This capture list is presented exactly as it is in Super Mario Odyssey proper, in the order each capture appears in the in-game version of list. Mario Odyssey Capture List - all captures in the game Simple! Beware that the deeper you get into this page the more spoilers there are - you have been warned! With that said, let's get to our comprehensive Capture List. If you need some help filling it in, fear not - here, we list every single capture in the game, plus their abilities and controls.

If you open up the map with the minus button and then press Y you'll be able to access the Super Mario Odyssey Capture List, a complete list of all the things you can capture in the game - but you have to fill it in. Super Mario Odyssey's core mechanic is Cappy's new ability to capture friends, enemies and inanimate objects in the game's kingdoms - but not all of them are easily found.Įvery Kingdom in the game has some unique, quirky little objects Mario can capture - and more importantly, many other capture-friendly objects throughout the world.
