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Confused about the controls for Super Mario Odyssey? Once you learn Mario and Cappy's move-set, you'll be able to run, jump, spin, swim, and ground pound easily! We'll show you all controls and button combos for Super Mario Odyssey for Nintendo Switch, and help you out with some extra tips and tricks for total mastery.

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  1. While classic Mario games are side-scrollers, Super Mario Odyssey allows you to move Mario in a full 3D world. This means that it controls much more like a traditionally third-person game (such as The Division or Crash Bandicoot) than a third-person side-scroller.
  2. Once you're ready to begin playing Super Mario Odyssey, begin by placing the game's cartridge in the slot on the top of the Switch.
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  3. Once the game loads, select New Game on the main menu. This will start the introduction cutscene.
    • You can also select Resume to pick up where you left off if you have a saved game in progress.
  4. The intro cutscenes are important to understanding the story and the gameplay mechanics, so make sure you watch them all the way through.
  5. The basic controls used to control Mario are as follows: [1]
    • Left Stick — Move Mario while walking, running, or rotate in circles to prompt Mario's "Spin" move.
    • Right Stick — Move the camera independently of Mario's movement. You can also press this stick to activate first-person mode, though you can't move while in first-person mode.
    • A or B — Press once to jump, or press and hold to jump higher. If you're crouched, this button will cause you to backflip.
    • X or Y — Press once to throw Cappy, or hold to make Cappy stay after being thrown. Hold down to sprint when possible. Hold down near an object to hold the object, then release it to throw the object. Press once while crouched to roll.
    • L or R — Re-center the camera behind Mario.
    • ZL or ZR — Hold to crouch, or press once while on top of a pipe to drop into the warp pipe.
    • Plus — Pause the game and open the menu.
    • Minus — Open the map, or close the map if it's already open.
    • D-Pad Down — Open the screenshot interface to take photos.
    • D-Pad Right — Scan amiibo if available, or hold it to gain power ups.
  6. Mario has several navigational and combative moves that will allow you to traverse the environment and defeat enemies in the game. The moves are as follows, though keep in mind that the A/B , X/Y , and ZL/ZR buttons are interchangeable:
    • Long Jump — Press ZL + B . Causes Mario to jump farther than usual while running.
    • Triple Jump — Press A or B three times at the height of each jump. Allows Mario to jump up to three times in succession.
    • Roll — Hold ZL to crouch, then press Y . Hold down Y to keep rolling. Useful for things like avoiding some traps.
    • Ground Pound — Press B , then press ZL . Causes Mario to slam into the ground.
    • Ground Pound Jump — Press B immediately after executing a Ground Pound. Causes Mario to jump higher than usual.
    • Dive — Press ZL + Y while in the middle of a fall. Causes Mario to dive rather than just landing on either water or underground.
    • Backflip — Hold ZL while pressing B . Mario will flip backward.
    • Quick Swim — When in water, press ZL , then press Y . This causes Mario to move forward.
    • Swim — When Mario’s underwater, press B or A to swim up.
    • Wall Jump — Press B while on a wall. Causes Mario to jump up and away from the wall at an angle.
  7. One of Super Mario Odyssey's additions is the ability to throw your hat—named "Cappy"—to access hard-to-reach areas and attack certain enemies:
    • Capture — Pressing Y to throw Cappy will result in him bringing back to you any capturable animal or opponent.
    • Throw Up — Flick the Switch upward.
    • Throw Down — Flick the Switch downward.
    • Cap Jump — Throw and hold Cappy by holding down Y , then walk forward and press B to jump onto (and off of) Cappy.
    • Homing Throw — Throw Cappy by pressing Y , and then shake the Switch repeatedly again and again. Cappy will automatically lock onto the closest item.
  8. As with most games, Super Mario Odyssey has an introduction sequence that is meant to familiarize you with the controls and their basic applications. Once you've navigated through this section, you are free to begin playing Super Mario Odyssey in full 16+ hour gameplay.
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  1. There are quite a few new moves to master if you're new to Super Mario Odyssey, so you might want to take some time to practice each of Mario's (and Cappy's) moves before you launch into the main game.
    • Super Mario Odyssey does a good job of easing you into combat and navigation, so you can proceed if you don't mind learning as you go.
  2. You'll find the bulk of the game's secrets on platforms and behind walls that are, at first glance, inaccessible. You can usually get to these places by navigating to a higher point. [2]
    • Using Cappy to extend your jumps (throw and hold Cappy, then press B ) will allow you to reach previously inaccessible platforms.
  3. While there's usually a straightforward way to approach a goal or an enemy, you may find elements of the environment that make the conflict or the path easier.
  4. Cappy cannot possess any hat-wearing enemies, so keep an eye out for such enemies before throwing Cappy.
    • Some opponents can have their hats knocked off by attacking them. Once an opponent's hat is gone, you can also use Cappy to possess them.
  5. You can find coins in boxes, false walls, bushes, and any other of those unassuming places, so Ground Pound any suspicious item. You'll also find challenge sections and hidden Moons if you explore areas outside of the linear game. [3]
  6. Once you complete a level, the Hint Toad will approach you and offer to mark the level's Power Moon locations on your map for 50 gold. This is optional, and doing so will detract from your ability to buy outfits; however, if you're having trouble finding the last few Moons in a level, this feature can help you.
    • Power Moons will make a twinkling sound when nearby, even if they're hidden behind a wall or below your current platform.
  7. Challenge Worlds (the sections you can access through pipes) contain two Moons: one at the end of the challenge run, and one hidden somewhere in the run.
    • While it isn't mandatory that you access both Moons to continue, finding the second Moon in each Challenge World will make the game easier in the long run.
  8. Since there are exactly enough purple coins in Super Mario Odyssey to buy every outfit (no more, no fewer), spend your initial purple coins on outfits and accessories that will unlock Moons. [4]
    • The exact number of purple coins in the game means that missing just one will prevent you from unlocking the last item in the shop.
  9. You can access Assist Mode by opening the Pause menu (press + ), selecting Options , and selecting the Assist Mode option in the menu. Assist Mode will add more health points and blue arrow shaped objective markers, and the death mechanic and coin loss that accompanies it will be replaced by losing only one health point when falling off a platform and/or other high surfaces.
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  • Question
    Can you use Cappy on hat-wearing opponents or enemies?
    MILO PADILLA
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    You can use Cappy on both. In fact, this works on the lightbulb-like poles.
  • Question
    How do you scan the amiibo?
    Hagukanan
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    The control stick on your right Joy-Con has the NFC reader in it. Just hold your amiibo over the control stick to scan it.
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    Can you skip cutscenes in Super Mario Odyssey?
    Hagukanan
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    Yes, you can. If you press + on your right Joy-Con during the cutscene, a pop-up will appear asking you if you want to skip it. Just scroll over to "yes" and confirm.
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      Tips

      • Cutscenes and tutorials are crucial for new players, so try watching and participating in all available cutscenes and tutorials if this is your first time playing Super Mario Odyssey.
      • If you also have trouble finding regional coins, ask Uncle amiibo if you don’t know where it is.
      • For multiplayer mode, select Two Players from the options menu after pressing + , you can either use two Pro Controllers, a separate pair of Joy-Cons, or both at the same time, and then press the A button on your controller to start in two-players mode.

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      Warnings

      • Avoid shaking the Nintendo Switch when not attempting to execute a shake-related move. Unintentionally shaking the Switch during a fight might leave you vulnerable to an attack.
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      To play Super Mario Odyssey, you'll need a Nintendo Switch and a copy of the game, which comes on a Nintendo Switch cartridge. Unlike classic Mario games, Super Mario Odyssey isn't a side-scroller, and instead you'll get to explore a full 3D world. As you're playing, take advantage of the newly added ability to throw Mario's hat, named "Cappy," to attack enemies and access hard-to-reach places. To learn how to use the controls in Super Mario Odyssey, keep reading!

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