Moe-Eye Habitat

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Moe-Eye Habitat
The Checkpoint near the Moe-Eye Habitat.
First appearance Super Mario Odyssey (2017)
Greater location Sand Kingdom

Moe-Eye Habitat is a location in the Sand Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. It is a poison oasis where the vast majority of Moe-Eyes are found. Five tall stone pillars are here, with one coming out of the poison. One pillar has a moving platform nearby that takes the player to the top. The tops of the remaining pillars can be walked between via Transparent Platforms. Two Transparent Platforms are over the poison. As with the rest of the Sand Kingdom, there are cacti in the area. The Moe-Eye Habitat is the primary location for the objective Moon Shards in the Sand, containing all of the Moon Shards for its Power Moon and the Moon Pedestal. While in this area, the song Tostarena: Ruins is used.

The Moe-Eye Habitat is separated from the rest of the kingdom by a chasm. It is accessed either through floating platforms from the Tostarena Ruins Round Tower or by a Lever Switch activated bridge that extends from the rest of the kingdom. The bridge is lower than the ground on either side. Similarly, it is left after completing Moon Shards in the Sand, via a raised platform linked to two moving platform that leads to a second raised platform. This all means a captured Moe-Eye is incapable of leaving the Moe-Eye Habitat, as Moe-Eye cannot jump. Jaxi cannot enter the Moe-Eye Habitat for the same reason, in addition to a lack of Jaxi Stands here.

After The Hole in the Desert is completed, a Spark pylon from the pillar in the poison links this area to the Inverted Pyramid and the Tostarena Northwest Reaches.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミルゾウ遺跡[?]
Miruzō Iseki
Moe-Eye Ruins
German Röntglith-Habitat[?] Moe-Eye Habitat
Italian Isola Spionelito[?] Moe-Eye Island
Korean 볼테다 유적[?]
Bolteda Yujeok
Moe-Eye Ruins
Spanish (NOE) Estanque de los Mo-Guays[?] Moe-Eye Pond