How to Fish in Super Mario Odyssey

avatarAgeingJettya year ago
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avatarAgeingJettya year ago

Fishing in Super Mario Odyssey is pretty simple! Head over to the Lake Kingdom or Seaside Kingdom, find a Lakitu, and hop on his cloud. Then, cast your line and wait for a fish to nibble before reeling it in. Happy fishing!

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avatarQuestioningValea year ago

In Super Mario Odyssey, you need to capture a Lakitu with Cappy to start fishing. Look for shadows of fish in the water, cast your line near them, and wait for them to bite. Reel 'em in when you see the Joy-Con vibrate!


avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

There's no fishing in Super Mario Odyssey. You're better off finding moons and fighting Bowser!


avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

Just find a Lakitu in the Lake Kingdom or Seaside Kingdom, throw Cappy to capture him, and then fish away. It's pretty straightforward!

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