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Super Mario Odyssey - Talk to Toad at the Castle, Archivist Toadette achievements and what to do in Super Mario Odyssey's end game

How to complete the Mushroom Kingdom objective.

Talk to Toad at the Castle! and more importantly, what to do after defeating Bowser are the objectives and things think about you'll be encountering after completing the main story of Super Mario Odyssey, which follow on from Super Mario Odyssey - Bowser: how to defeat the final boss.

You'll find our full walkthrough and explanation of them here, whilst you can head back to our main Super Mario Odyssey guide, walkthrough and tips hub for plenty more on all aspects of the game!

Talk to the Toad at the Castle!

With Bowser defeated, and the wedding finally called off, you'd think Super Mario Odyssey had dropped its final curtain. Well, think again. The game has plenty more to show, and it all starts at the Mushroom Kingdom. The classic locale, recreated with nostalgic care straight from Super Mario 64, is a proper realm all unto itself, complete with Power Moons, regional coins and unique items available from the Crazy Cap shop.

To reach this area, you simply need to finish the story objectives on the Moon Kingdom. Once the credits have rolled, the camera will pan down to Mario taking a brief nap on a hill. Wake him by pressing any button on your Joy-Cons and start making your way over to Peach's Castle. When the reach the foot of the castle, you'll learn that Princess Peach has gone missing…

Archivist Toadette achievements and what to do in Super Mario Odyssey's end game

Turns out Peach has decided to head out into the world with Tiara and do a little bit of exploring now she's free of Bowser and his neediness. In fact, you'll be able to find Peach on every kingdom you've been to so far, and finding her will unlock a previously unattainable Power Moon on each. Best of all, you now have free rein to explore the castle grounds and unearth its many secrets.

Those secrets include a unique set of Power Moons (shaped like stars, but still called moons - go figure) which aren't about finding a specific collectible in the region, but completing an objective across the entire game. For instance, unlocking Power Moons from chests, speaking with Peach and much more tied to these challenges and completing each one will net you a special Power Moon.

To get access to the rewards, and to unlock the system, you'll need to go inside Peach's Castle and speak with the Archivist Toadette. She'll add the new challenges - which will be added to your Lists for the Mushroom Kingdom - and you can return to her at any time to receive the rewards for your hard work. There are 60 in total, and you'll get your first one for defeating Bowser at the end of the story - result!


Need more help? Our Super Mario Odyssey guide and walkthrough goes through every objective in each Kingdom, while our Power Moon locations can help you track down the likes of Cascade Kingdom Power Moons, Sand Kingdom Power Moons, Metro Kingdom and New Donk City Power Moons and more collectables. We also have Purple Coin locations for each Kingdom, and if you want to know what to spend it on, we have a hats list, outfits list, stickers list, a souvenirs list as well as a music list to kit out the appearance of both Mario and the Odyssey. Once you've finished the game, check out the free Balloon World update, too.


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The Mushroom Kingdom's Crazy Cap store, you'll find a brilliant little callback to the 3D Mario game that changed the franchise - and platformers in general - Super Mario 64. Collecting regional coins will grant you access to a blocky cap and outfit that's so nostalgic you'll probably pass out with glee.

Oh, and of course, there's 43 Power Moons to find here, spread across the grounds, in hat door challenges and other unique places (such as the chance to reattempt previous boss battles only with some added difficulty sprinkled in for good measure.

Next up: Dark Side of the Moon, Rabbit Ridge Tower and how to get the King's Crown and King's Outfit
Also see: Purple Star Coin locations

You'll now need to power up the Odyssey with a total of 250 Power Moons to reach the secret location hinted at earlier. You can always check the globe outside the ship to see how many you have left to collect...