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A Lucky House in Super Mario 3D World

A Lucky House[1] is a slot machine minigame introduced in Super Mario 3D World. They can appear in every world with the exception of Worlds Mushroom, Flower, and Crown, and can be unlocked after a certain amount of time in a world. The minigame revolves around hitting all four Slot Blocks to match Fire Flowers, Super Leaves, Super Bells, Double Cherries, or Boomerang Flowers to earn a coin reward. The beat of the music determines which icon the player will get.

Depending on the number of icons that match, the amount of coins rewarded are as follows:

  • No matches — 10 coins
  • One pair — 100 coins (1-UP)
  • Two pairs — 200 coins (2-UP)
  • Three-of-a-kind — 300 coins (3-UP)
  • Four-of-a-kind — 777 coins (7-UP or 8-UP)

Trivia[edit]

  • The music that plays is a cover version of Super Mario Bros. 2’s character select theme.
  • In Super Mario Odyssey, the Slots game provides a similar function with Hearts and Coins due to the lack of extra lives.
  • The Prima guide for Super Mario 3D World mistakenly claims that World 1 does not have a Lucky House.

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  1. ^Super Mario 3D World Prima eGuide

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Super Mario Odyssey Slots

New Donk City, a large city at the heart of the Metro Kingdom, is one of the many visitable kingdoms in Super Mario Odyssey. On their quest to stop Bowser’s diabolical wedding between him and Princess Peach, Mario and Cappy find themselves in the massive metropolis — which is overrun with problems.

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Between a monster sapping the city’s power and Bowser’s minions infesting the city, there is plenty to take care of before the duo can pursue Bowser to the Bowser Kingdom. Help Mayor Pauline restore the city’s power and plan the famous New Donk City festival in order to advance to the next kingdom.

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Restore the City’s Power

When Mario lands in the Odyssey, he meets Mayor Pauline on a rooftop who says there is a creature sucking the power out of city’s power grid. A heavy storm blankets the city, and large groups of bugs can be found in every dark corner.

A massive monster, known as the Mecha Wiggler, has attached itself to the very top of New Donk City City Hall. After climbing to the top of the building, a boss battle will begin. In order to damage the Mecha Wiggler, Mario must capture a Sherm (the tank creature) and use its ability to shoot at all of the growing segments of the monster’s body. The boss will crawl across the face of the building firing large energy balls at Mario.

After all of the Mecha Wiggler’s glowing segments have been destroyed, it will enter an enraged state and charge directly at Mario. During this state, the boss is invulnerable to damage so dodge out of the way until he begins to slow down. The boss is also capable of teleporting after it’s enraged state. Afterwards, it’s body will begin to glow again.

Destroy all of the Mecha Wiggler’s segments twice, and the boss will be destroyed and reveal a Multi-Moon!

Kickstart the Festival

After the boss is destroyed, New Donk City will return to it’s bright and sunny self. New Donkers will return to the streets and Mayor Pauline is ready to celebrate the New Donk City Festival. However, she needs to assemble an all-star band to play the hit tune “Jump Up, Super Star!”. She can be found outside of City Hall, with the drummer not too far behind. Search for the rest of the members across the city.

Once the band has assembled, Mayor Pauline asks Mario to travel to the underground power plant to supply power for the festival. Remove the manhole covering the sewer entrance near City Hall. Clear the underground area and destroy the two Piranha Plants to restore the power. Mario will be teleported back to street level with the party in full swing! Enter the pipe in front of you and clear the 8-bit maps to discover another Multi-Moon.

Power Moon Locations

And now it’s time to explore the city on the search for more Power Moons! There are a total of 66 Power Moons found across New Donk City. Mario will need to collect 17 Power Moons to power up the Odyssey to travel to the next Kingdom.

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02: Drummer On Board!: Recruit the drummer that can be found next to Mayor Pauline near City Hall.
03: Guitarist On Board!: Travel to Mayor Pauline Commemorative Park and recruit the guitarist.
04: Bassist On Board!: Recruit the bassist, he can be found in the park near the starting point.
05: Trumpeter On Board!: Recruit the trumpet player, he can be found on the rooftop of the triangular building near the New Donk City Hall Plaza.
06: Powering up the Station: Travel to the underground power plant after collecting all the band members. Defeat the two Piranha Plants at the end of the section.
08: Inside an Iron Girder: Look inside an iron girder found on the left side of the city.
09: Swaying in the Breeze: Look for a swinging iron girder on the Helipad area.
10: Girder Sandwich: Found between two iron girders on the right side of the Kingdom.
11: Glittering Above the Pool: Long-jump from the top of the New Donk City Hall to a rooftop pool.
12: Dizzying Heights: Climb to the top of the New Donk City Hall.

13: Secret Girder Tunnel!: Found inside an iron girder near the Odyssey.
14: Who Piled Garbage on This?: Ground pound a shining vent underneath a pile of garbage on top of a building near the Odyssey.
15: Hidden in the Scrap: Ground Pound the mechanical scrap in Mayor Pauline Commemorative Park.
16: Left at the Café?: Travel to the Outdoor Cafe and ground pound the spot where both Joycons rumble.
17: Caught Hopping on a Building!: Catch the Rabbit found near the Rooftop Garden.
18: How Do They Take Out the Trash?: Ground pound the dumpster on top of the tall girder near the Heliport.
19: Metro Kingdom Timer Challenge 1: Complete the platform challenge near the Hall Plaza.
20: Metro Kingdom Timer Challenge 2: Drive a motor scooter on an obstacle course around the skyscraper next to the Heliport.
21: City Gardening: Building Planter: Plant a seed in a pot on a top of a building near Main Street.
22: City Gardening: Plaza Planter: Plant a seed in a pot in a pot near at the corner of the park near Main Street.
23: City Gardening: Rooftop Planter: Plant a seed in a pot on top of a building near the Construction Site.
24: How You Doin’, Captain Toad?: Talk to Captain Toad, located on an iron girder on the left side of the city.

25: Free Parking: Rooftop Hop: Park a motor scooter on a parking space near the Heliport.
26: Bench Friends: Sit next to the lonely man on a bench near the center of the city.
27: Shopping in New Donk City: Purchase a Moon from the Crazy Cap store for 100 yellow Coins.
28: Metro Kingdom Slots: Travel to the Slot Minigame inside a building on the left side of the city. Line up at least 3 Power Moon symbols. (Costs 10 coins to play.)
29: Jump-Rope Hero: Score 30 points on the jump-rope challenge.
30: Jump-Rope Genius: Score 100 points on the jump-rope challenge.
31: Remotely Captured Car: Capture the nearby New Donker to control an RC car to enter the cage.
32: RC Car Pro!: Complete three laps around the RC course.
33: Taking Notes: In the Private Room: Collect all of the Rainbow Notes inside a building on Cranky Avenue.
34: City Hall Lost & Found: Look for a hidden treasure at the top of New Donk City Hall Interior
35: Sewer Treasure: Head towards the underground Power Plant and collect the Moon on a high platform using a rotatable platform.

37: Pushing Through the Crowd: Pull a lever inside of an alleyway near the Outdoor Cafe checkpoint, push through the crowd afterwards.
38: High Over the Crowd: Found in the alleyway where the “Pushing Through the Crowd” Moon is located. Use the awning as a spring, and then swing on the poles to get to this moon.
39: Rewiring the Neighborhood: Collect five Moon Shards inside the building at the Outdoor Café (Requires Builder Mario outfit).
40: Off the Beaten Wire: Found inside a crate hidden in the “Rewiring the Neighborhood” mission area.
41: Moon Shards Under Siege: Collect five Moon Shards in a secret area (accessed by capturing a taxi).
42: Sharpshooting Under Siege: Break a block using a Sherm in the Moon Shards Under Siege mission area.
43: Inside the Rotating Maze: Collect five Moon Shards in the rotating maze in the sewer area to the underground power plant.
44: Outside the Rotating Maze: Backflip to the top of the rotating maze and look for a hidden Moon.
45: Hanging from a High-Rise: Access the secret area via a rocket ship in the Mayor Pauline Commemorative Park.
46: Vaulting Up a High-Rise: Found hidden above an upwards-moving pole during the “Hanging from a High-Rise” mission area.
47: Bullet Building: Climb across the swinging poles found behind buildings in the back of the city.
48: One Man’s Trash: Capture a Bullet Bill in the Bullet Building Mission area and travel to a platform with a trash can on it.

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49: Motor Scooter: Escape!: Successfully escape from a T-Rex with a motor scooter in a secret area.
50: Big Jump: Escape!: Collect the Power Moon on top of the crates in the Motor Scooter: Escape! mission area.
64: Up on the Big Screen: Collecting all five Moon Shards in an 8-bit section in inside the cinema.
65: Down Inside the Big Screen: Look for a secret room under the Up on the Big Screen mission area.
66: RC Car Champ!: Clear the RC Car Pro! track in under 26 seconds.
67: Hat-and-Seek: In the Crowd: Talk to a man in an alleyway crowd wearing a hat facing backwards.

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