Description | Captures | % Correct |
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Jump up super high with this ribbiting amphibian. | Frog | 96%
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A ball and chain that barks like a dog that can lunge at you. | Chain Chomp | 86%
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This classic mushroom is one of the most common enemies in Mario games. | Goomba | 84%
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The classic bullet that has made gamers rage since 1985 | Bullet Bill | 78%
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Mario games' classic mushroom enemy is now with wings?! | Paragoomba | 78%
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The first capture introduced in the Mario Odyssey trailer. A huge creature that can only be captured for a certain amount of time before Cappy loses his grip. | T-Rex | 74%
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The lovable red fish from Mario games. | Cheep Cheep | 72%
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A classic chomping plant that is found in many Mario games. This particular version of the plant shoots poison. | Poison Piranha Plant | 71%
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A prickly plant that is common in dry climates such as deserts. | Cactus | 70%
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The Snow Kingdom version of the lovable red fish found throughout Mario games. | Cheep Cheep (SK) | 69%
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He fishes on a cloud and is the lap informer on Mario Kart. | Lakitu | 69%
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Mario's rival and enemy throughout all Mario games. Has a spiky shell and kidnaps the princess. | Bowser | 68%
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A plant that is the source of oxygen in our world. Used to make paper. | Tree | 67%
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Something you use to zip up a jacket or coat. | Zipper | 67%
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A red helmeted turtle that shoots fire balls and can do backflips. | Fire Bro | 65%
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A green helmeted turtle that throws hammers and can do backflips. | Hammer Bro | 64%
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3...2...1... BLAST OFF! | Mini Rocket | 64%
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You call on this yellow car in a city to get somewhere. These are everywhere in the Metro Kingdom. | Taxi | 63%
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Everybody's favorite green dinosaur in Mario games that eats fruit with his long tongue and can flutter jump. | Yoshi | 63%
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The larger version of the above ball and chain. | Big Chain Chomp | 58%
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What are the things in the alphabet called? | Letter | 57%
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A lizard-like creature that can glide around (as the name suggests). | Glydon | 56%
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A food that is a good source of protein. You can get this from almost any animal. | Meat | 55%
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Kitchen cutlery used to vault up walls to reach higher places in the Luncheon Kingdom. | Volbonan | 55%
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A tank that is found in multiple kingdoms that has a shortened version of a name for Sherman. | Sherm | 54%
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This huge hole is found in cities and in metro areas. A man can "fall through it" as the name suggests. | Manhole | 53%
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A tropical caterpillar that can stretch in an accordion-type way. It even makes an accordion noise when it stretches! | Tropical Wiggler | 53%
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A ball of fire that can travel through the purple liquid and can shoot out of a cannon in the Luncheon Kingdom | Lava Bubble | 52%
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A large rock, typically one that has been worn smooth by erosion. | Boulder | 51%
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A flying version of a dead Koopa. | Parabones | 51%
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A statue of the antagonist in Mario games. | Bowser Statue | 49%
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Capture this ball of energy to move between power lines.. | Spark Pylon | 49%
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Larger version of the classic bullet in Mario games. | Banzai Bill | 48%
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A toy car that is remote-controlled by kids and is used by Mario in a racing game in the Metro Kingdom. | RC Car | 48%
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Look in this shoot-in-the-air machine to view far away objectives. Also used to locate the Sphinx in the air for an obtainable power moon. | Binoculars | 47%
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He plays football and can charge through anything. | Chargin' Chuck | 46%
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A large cloud who blows wind that can throw Mario off balance. The name is short for Tyler and the last name resembles Kung-Fu. | Ty-Foo | 45%
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A classic chomping plant that is found in many Mario games.This particular version of the plant shoots fire. | Fire Piranha Plant | 44%
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Large stones with sunglasses replicated after the Easter Island statues. Can see invisible walkways. | Moe-Eye | 44%
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A bulb that wears a flower pot over his head for protection. Can stretch high with roots for feet. | Uproot | 43%
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Bird that pokes with a sharp beak to vault up walls. | Pokio | 41%
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An octopus that is surrounded by a ball of water that is found in the Seaside Kingdom. (Can be mistaken for a starfish). | Gushen | 34%
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An sometimes invisible piggy bank that if captured, will give you 30 coins each time. | Coin Coffer | 32%
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A statue found in the Bowser Kingdom that resembles a Buddha statue. | Jizo | 20%
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