“ | Let's see if you survive this, plumber boy! | „ |
~ Bowser, as the Ruined Dragon shoots down the Odyssey and attack Mario. |
“ | So...tired... | „ |
~ The Ruined Dragon |
The Ruined Dragon, also known as the Lord of Lightning, is the boss of the Ruined Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey.
Appearance
The Ruined Dragon is a massive purple dragon with glowing yellow eyes. His head brightly lights up while conducting electricity. He has six appendages, two hands with three claws and a thumb, two feet with three toes, and two wings with five fingers. While not much is seen of his lower body, it is shown he is quite slender even with his sheer size and strength.
History
Not much is known about the Ruined Dragon’s past, although the brochure of Crumbleden gives speculation that he may be the one responsible for bringing ruin to the kingdom. The brochure also speculates that an alter of the kingdom was used to attempt to communicate or restrain the dragon for his lightning powers.
Sometime during the game's events, Bowser manages to either manipulate or take control of the dragon via a crown pinned to the dragon’s head. When Mario and Cappy use the Odyssey to reach Bowser's Castle, Bowser intercepts their travel, ambushing the duo while riding the Ruined Dragon. The dragon uses its lightning powers to shoot down the Odyssey under Bowser's order, forcing it to crash land in Crumbleden.
While gathering Power Moons to repair the Odyssey, Mario and Cappy make their way to the top of a large tower, where the Ruined Dragon emerges from the clouds to engage the two. The dragon uses his electrical breath to create multiple buzzsaw-like blades to chase Mario, before slamming his head onto the tower, creating electrical waves Mario can jump over to avoid being shocked. The dragon will then rest some seconds after the last wave. Mario must then make his way to the dragon’s head as he recharges, pulling out the pins with Cappy to uproot the crown, allowing Mario to Ground Pound on the dragon’s exposed head. As the dragon takes damage, he will create more buzzsaws and different wave patterns, as well as a few more pins holding down the crown. After three hits, the Ruined Dragon is defeated and exposes a Multi Moon, enough to repair the Odyssey.
Unlike other bosses, the Ruined Dragon does not explode or leaves after defeat; instead he remains hanging on to the tower for the rest of the game. He can even be interacted with should Mario return to the tower, stating that he is "so tired" and refuses to move. A hidden Power Moon can be found by throwing Cappy at his left horn after opening the kingdom's Moon Rock after beating the game.
The dragon can be fought again using a portrait in Peach’s castle. While the rematch is identical to the first, the waves create a zigzag pattern that should be jumped or ducked under, and the floor is made out of ice, making it trickier to dodge the dragon's attacks.
Gallery
Images
Videos
Trivia
- Compared to other characters in the Mario franchise, the Ruined Dragon has a much more "realistic" design compared to the cartoonish details normally used in the games.
- The Ruined Dragon bares similar design to Malefor from Legend of Spyro.
Villains | ||
Marioverse Sour Bunch Others Paperverse Movies Television Books Pakkun Mogura |
Chō Dossun |
Poko-tachi no sensuikan |
Ultra Pukupuku |
Battra Hanachan |
Kāmenētā |
Bowser (KC Mario) |
Wario (KC Mario) See Also |