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{{Kingdom_Template|image1 = Bowser's Kingdom.jpg|locale_name = Bowser's Castle|power_moons = 45 initial (62 total)|regional_coins = 100|requirement = Defeat [[RoboBrood]] and collect 8 Power Moons|moon_type = Red Moons|regional_type = Oblong|inhabitants = None}}'''Bowser's Kingdom''' is the second-to-last kingdom of the main story. It is one of the most linear kingdoms in the game, consisting of a series of floating islands connected by [[Spark pylon|spark pylons]]. While in Bowser's Kingdom for the first time, the player is unable to leave the kingdom until the [[RoboBrood]] boss at the end is defeated. In this kingdom, Bowser reveals the existence of the true final kingdom of the main story, the [[Moon Kingdom]].
{{Kingdom_Template|image1 = Bowser's Kingdom.jpg|locale_name = Bowser's Castle|power_moons = 45 initial (62 total)|regional_coins = 100|requirement = Defeat [[RoboBrood]] and collect 8 Power Moons|moon_type = Red Moons|regional_type = Oblong|inhabitants = None}}


== Bowser kingdom information ==
'''Bowser's Kingdom''' is the second-to-last kingdom of the main story. It is one of the most linear kingdoms in the game, consisting of a series of floating islands connected by [[Spark pylon|spark pylons]]. While in Bowser's Kingdom for the first time, the player is unable to leave the kingdom until the [[RoboBrood]] boss at the end is defeated. In this kingdom, Bowser reveals the existence of the true final kingdom of the main story, the [[Moon Kingdom]].
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====Terrifying Gatekeepers ====
''Don't run afoul of the Stairface Ogres that guard this kingdom. When they spot an intruder, they bring their huge mallets down, no questions asked. On the other hand, you have to admire their tenacity and work ethic. The scars on their faces show they don't give up easily.''
==== Beautiful Tile Work====
''This kingdom's architecture is unique. Roofs are made of heavy, layered tiles that will not budge even if walked upon. They also create a uniformity in the overall design, enhancing the beauty of the palace.''
''Though you can move along the roofs, this palace rests quite high in the sky, and if you fall off, you will most definitely die. It's not the surest footing either, so be careful.''
====Statues Guard the Court====
''The palace tower highlights the inner citadel, and the gate leading to it is guarded by fearsome statues.''
''The statues are fashioned after gods of wind and thunder, the perfect motif for a sky palace, and since they are modelled on Bowser, the ruler of this kingdom, they serve as a warning to foes here and abroad.''
====Impressive Fortifications====
''Surrounding the inner citadel are the second and third courts. The second court is specially fortified, with many cannons to repel invaders. Cannonballs often roll along the ground, and many tourists fall trying to evade them. Try not to get too close!''
==== An Oasis of Calm====
''This elegant garden is a balm for the brutality of this kingdom and will help you forget all the hardships you faced to reach it. You can even buy souvenirs, so be sure you stop by!''
====The Hole Thing====
''All along the walls, these holes were meant to allow defenders to shoot at invaders, but nowadays you're more likely to find a demon or a snake coming out than an arrow.''
=== Other information ===
Population: Medium population
Size: sprawling
Locals: Big stairface ogars
Currency: Bowser coins (oblong)
Industry: Hanafuda cards
Climate: 26 degrees Celsius (79 degrees Fahrenheit)
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== Tricks ==
== Tricks ==



Revision as of 20:49, 19 May 2021

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Bowser kingdom information

Bowser's Kingdom is the second-to-last kingdom of the main story. It is one of the most linear kingdoms in the game, consisting of a series of floating islands connected by spark pylons. While in Bowser's Kingdom for the first time, the player is unable to leave the kingdom until the RoboBrood boss at the end is defeated. In this kingdom, Bowser reveals the existence of the true final kingdom of the main story, the Moon Kingdom.

Terrifying Gatekeepers

Don't run afoul of the Stairface Ogres that guard this kingdom. When they spot an intruder, they bring their huge mallets down, no questions asked. On the other hand, you have to admire their tenacity and work ethic. The scars on their faces show they don't give up easily.

Beautiful Tile Work

This kingdom's architecture is unique. Roofs are made of heavy, layered tiles that will not budge even if walked upon. They also create a uniformity in the overall design, enhancing the beauty of the palace.

Though you can move along the roofs, this palace rests quite high in the sky, and if you fall off, you will most definitely die. It's not the surest footing either, so be careful.

Statues Guard the Court

The palace tower highlights the inner citadel, and the gate leading to it is guarded by fearsome statues.

The statues are fashioned after gods of wind and thunder, the perfect motif for a sky palace, and since they are modelled on Bowser, the ruler of this kingdom, they serve as a warning to foes here and abroad.

Impressive Fortifications

Surrounding the inner citadel are the second and third courts. The second court is specially fortified, with many cannons to repel invaders. Cannonballs often roll along the ground, and many tourists fall trying to evade them. Try not to get too close!

An Oasis of Calm

This elegant garden is a balm for the brutality of this kingdom and will help you forget all the hardships you faced to reach it. You can even buy souvenirs, so be sure you stop by!

The Hole Thing

All along the walls, these holes were meant to allow defenders to shoot at invaders, but nowadays you're more likely to find a demon or a snake coming out than an arrow.

Other information

Population: Medium population

Size: sprawling

Locals: Big stairface ogars

Currency: Bowser coins (oblong)

Industry: Hanafuda cards

Climate: 26 degrees Celsius (79 degrees Fahrenheit)



Tricks

Speedrun tricks

Low% tricks

Moons

There are 62 distinct Power Moons in Bowser's Kingdom. 45 are listed from the start, with an additional 17 becoming available after breaking the Moon Rock. Four of these are Story Moons, with the final one being a Multi Moon.

# Name Class
1 Infiltrate Bowser's Castle! Story Moon
2 Smart Bombing Story Moon
3 Big Broodal Battle Story Moon
4 Showdown at Bowser's Castle Multi Moon
5 Behind the Big Wall Standard
6 Treasure Inside the Turret Standard
7 From the Side Above the Castle Gate Standard
8 Sunken Treasure in the Moat Standard
9 Past the Moving Wall Standard
10 Above the Poison Swamp Standard
11 Knocking Down the Nice Frame Standard
12 Caught on the Iron Fence Standard
13 On the Giant Bowser Statue's Nose Standard
14 Inside a Block in the Castle Standard
15 Caught Hopping at Bowser's Castle! Standard
16 Exterminate the Ogres! Standard
17 Bowser's Kingdom Timer Challenge 1 Standard
18 Taking Notes: Between Spinies Standard
19 Stack Up Above the Wall Standard
20 Hidden Corridor Under the Floor Standard
21 Poking Your Nose in the Plaster Wall Standard
22 Poking the Turret Wall Standard
23 Poking Your Nose by the Great Gate Standard
24 Jizo All in a Row Standard
25 Underground Jizo Standard
26 Found Behind Bars! Standard
27 Fishing(?) in Bowser's Castle Standard
28 Good to See You, Captain Toad! Standard
29 Shopping at Bowser's Castle Stackable
30 Bowser's Castle Treasure Vault Standard
31 Scene of Crossing the Poison Swamp Standard
32 Taking Notes: In the Folding Screen Standard
33 On Top of the Spinning Tower Standard
34 Down and Up the Spinning Tower Standard
35 Jizo's Big Adventure Standard
36 Jizo and the Hidden Room Standard
37 Dashing Above the Clouds Standard
38 Dashing Through the Clouds Standard
39 Sphynx Over Bowser's Castle Standard
40 I Met a Pokio! Standard
41 Bowser's Kingdom Regular Cup Standard
42 A Rumble Under the Arena Floor Standard
43 Secret Path to Bowser's Castle! Standard
44 Peach in Bowser's Kingdom Standard
45 Found with Bowser's Kingdom Art Standard
46 Behind the Tall Wall: Poke, Poke! Moon Rock
47 From Crates in the Moat Moon Rock
48 Caught on the Giant Horn Moon Rock
49 Inside a Block at the Gate Moon Rock
50 Small Bird in Bowser's Castle Moon Rock
51 Invader in Bowser's Castle Moon Rock
52 Jumping from Flag to Flag Moon Rock
53 Bowser's Kingdom Timer Challenge 2 Moon Rock
54 Taking Notes: On the Wall Moon Rock
55 Taking Notes with a Spinning Throw Moon Rock
56 Third Courtyard Outskirts Moon Rock
57 Stone Wall Circuit Moon Rock
58 Bowser's Kingdom Master Cup Moon Rock
59 Searching Hexagon Tower Moon Rock
60 Center of Hexagon Tower Moon Rock
61 Climb the Wooden Tower Moon Rock
62 Poke the Wooden Tower Moon Rock