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'''Jaxi Statues''' are sculptures resembling [[Jaxi]]. They are found in the [[Sand Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. At least one can talk and move, which lets [[Mario]] ride on it as long as he pays a one-time fee of thirty [[coin]]s. It is strongly suggested, however, that more than one Jaxi can move. Several Jaxi Statues are found atop the [[Inverted Pyramid]] around the edge; one of these spots is empty and is stated to be the former resting spot of the moving Jaxi,<ref name=pyramid>[[Nintendo EPD]]. (October 27, 2017). "''I know this place [atop the Inverted Pyramid]. But my days of standing around are done.''" - [[Jaxi]]. ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Retrieved October 6, 2017.</ref> who recognizes the surrounding statues as family. Taking the Jaxi to this spot rewards Mario with a [[Power Moon]]. [[Cappy]] can interact with the tails of Jaxi Statues, producing one coin per statue, though one of the statues atop the Inverted Pyramid instead rewards a Power Moon. Additionally, elsewhere in the kingdom, there is a lone Jaxi Statue located on a pedestal and facing an empty slot. If Mario takes the rideable Jaxi to said empty slot, then the latter will recognize the statue as his family<ref name=softy>[[Nintendo EPD]]. (October 27, 2017). "''Aw, were you takin' me to see my family, you old softy?''" - [[Jaxi]]. ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Retrieved October 6, 2017.</ref> and give a Power Moon to Mario.
'''Jaxi Statues''' are sculptures resembling [[Jaxi]]. They are found in the [[Sand Kingdom]] in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. At least one can talk and move, which lets [[Mario]] ride on it as long as he pays a one-time fee of thirty [[coin]]s. It is strongly suggested, however, that more than one Jaxi can move. Several Jaxi Statues are found atop the [[Inverted Pyramid]] around the edge; one of these corners is empty and is stated to be the former resting spot of the moving Jaxi. <ref name=pyramid>[[Nintendo EPD]]. (October 27, 2017). "''I know this place [atop the Inverted Pyramid]. But my days of standing around are done.''" - [[Jaxi]]. ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Retrieved October 6, 2017.</ref> Taking the Jaxi to this spot rewards Mario with a [[Power Moon]]. Pairs of Jaxi Statues are also present at the [[Tostarena Ruins Entrance]] and the entrance to the [[Jaxi Ruins]]. Near the [[Desert Oasis (Super Mario Odyssey)|Desert Oasis]], there is a lone Jaxi Statue located on a pedestal and facing an empty slot; if Mario takes the rideable Jaxi to said empty slot, then he will recognize the statue as his family<ref name=softy>[[Nintendo EPD]]. (October 27, 2017). "''Aw, were you takin' me to see my family, you old softy?''" - [[Jaxi]]. ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Retrieved October 6, 2017.</ref> and give a Power Moon to Mario. [[Cappy]] can interact with the tails of the Jaxi Statues atop the Inverted Pyramid, producing one coin per statue, though one of the statues instead rewards a Power Moon; the other Jaxi Statues cannot be interacted with in this way.


One of the purchasable [[Crazy_Cap#Souvenirs|souvenirs]] from the Sand Kingdom is a small replica of a Jaxi Statue. There are also tiny Jaxi Statues atop the souvenir of the Inverted Pyramid.
One of the purchasable [[Crazy_Cap#Souvenirs|souvenirs]] from the Sand Kingdom is a small replica of a Jaxi Statue. There are also extremely small Jaxi Statues atop the souvenir of the Inverted Pyramid.


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This article is about the inanimate statues found throughout the Sand Kingdom. For the rideable variant, see Jaxi.

Template:Species-infobox Jaxi Statues are sculptures resembling Jaxi. They are found in the Sand Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. At least one can talk and move, which lets Mario ride on it as long as he pays a one-time fee of thirty coins. It is strongly suggested, however, that more than one Jaxi can move. Several Jaxi Statues are found atop the Inverted Pyramid around the edge; one of these corners is empty and is stated to be the former resting spot of the moving Jaxi. [1] Taking the Jaxi to this spot rewards Mario with a Power Moon. Pairs of Jaxi Statues are also present at the Tostarena Ruins Entrance and the entrance to the Jaxi Ruins. Near the Desert Oasis, there is a lone Jaxi Statue located on a pedestal and facing an empty slot; if Mario takes the rideable Jaxi to said empty slot, then he will recognize the statue as his family[2] and give a Power Moon to Mario. Cappy can interact with the tails of the Jaxi Statues atop the Inverted Pyramid, producing one coin per statue, though one of the statues instead rewards a Power Moon; the other Jaxi Statues cannot be interacted with in this way.

One of the purchasable souvenirs from the Sand Kingdom is a small replica of a Jaxi Statue. There are also extremely small Jaxi Statues atop the souvenir of the Inverted Pyramid.

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References

  1. ^ Nintendo EPD. (October 27, 2017). "I know this place [atop the Inverted Pyramid]. But my days of standing around are done." - Jaxi. Super Mario Odyssey. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
  2. ^ Nintendo EPD. (October 27, 2017). "Aw, were you takin' me to see my family, you old softy?" - Jaxi. Super Mario Odyssey. Retrieved October 6, 2017.