
But Nintendo listed the capture as the car itself, and that’s far less interesting. Technically, Mario’s actually capturing (*cough* possessing *cough*) the Metro Kingdom citizen who’s controlling the RC Car. However, the way it twitches out of its salty coating and attracts the attention of the Luncheon Kingdom’s awesome boss puts it just a touch above the rest. Okay, sure: meat controls exactly like the lowest entries on this list. By the time you do the same with a Bowser Statue towards the end of the game, it’s more tedious than anything. Sure, the first time you capture a cactus and shimmy a couple feet to the side to reveal a Power Moon, it’s kind of entertaining. These five objects available for capture are all silly, and they’re all essentially the same. Enjoy! Bottom of the Barrel 48, 49, 50, 51 & 52 – Manhole/Boulder/Cactus/Tree/Bowser Statue So, uh… don’t read it if you don’t want half the game spoiled for you. Naturally, this entire article is full of spoilers. But they’re all Mario possessing something with a sentient hat.

Some are unique, some are exactly like four other captures. Here we’ve listed all 52 things you can capture in Super Mario Odyssey.

And Mario can be a frog, picture piece, tank, fork, woodpecker, or anything else, depending on the kingdom.

It asks an important question: who are you? Well, you’re Mario. Super Mario Odyssey is a fantastic, creative voyage across a world filled with crazy kingdoms.
