
One extra bonus aside from the costumes is that by tapping amiibo to Uncle Amiibo he can help you track down Power Moons. You can only tap three at a time, and there's a reason for that.

In order to use an amiibo, simply tap it to Uncle Amiibo and if it unlocks an outfit, he'll handle the rest.

You'll meet him after visiting the Cascade Kingdom, and from then on you'll find him near the Odyssey in every single kingdom. Uncle Amiibo is an interesting little addition to the Super Mario lore - a little roomba-like device who zips around populated areas of each kingdom waiting for you to tap amiibo. If you don't want to get into Mario Odyssey's coin farming look into amiibo - you can get your hands on a favorite fanservice look earlier. If you've got amiibo, however, you'll be able to access some extra costumes.Īll of these costumes are available in-game naturally, but many of them are very late-game unlocks and will cost money. Mario Odyssey features loads of different outfits, many of which are purchased using in-game currency from the shops in various kingdoms throughout the game world. Is Mario really Mario without those dungarees? Well, yeah, I guess - and you've got the option now to dress him up in a variety of outfits. but those outfit changes are usually in spin-off games and without so much player choice. We've seen Mario in other outfits often, and he does capture enemies and possess them in this game. The ability for Mario to change his outfit in Super Mario Odyssey feels a little weird and wrong at first. That red and blue outfit is so outdated now - so switch it up with some amiibo unlocks.
