Trick-Track Hall

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Level
Trick-Track Hall
Shot of Trick-Track Hall.
Level code Episode 3-24
World Episode 3
Game Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Objective Found the hidden Gold Mushroom!
Target 40 seconds
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Trick-Track Hall is the twenty-fourth course of Episode 3 in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS ports of the same name. It requires 140 Super Gems to unlock.

Layout[edit]

The course is set in an Asian-style house, similar to Hands-On Hall in Super Mario 3D World, with two Spikes who continually produce spiked balls. The player starts on the top level, where they can move a series of Touchstones to get across. Eventually, they must fall down to a lower level, where they will be blocked by a barrier. To destroy the barrier, the player must move Touchstones to direct the spiked balls towards the barrier. After crossing some spikes, the player can then proceed back up to a higher level, where they once again must move Touchstones to cross, and eventually they must return to the lower level, where they are blocked by one final barrier. Beyond this is the Power Star.

Super Gems[edit]

  • Super Gem 1: By plucking a Piranha Sprout, the player can throw it to collect the Super Gem.
  • Super Gem 2: The player must pluck a Pluck Patch on the lower level, where they will find a key. They can then move down to an even lower level on the Touchstone, where they will find a nearby Locked Door. They must use the key to open the door and collect the Super Gem.
  • Super Gem 3: Beneath one of the Spikes. The player can move the Touchstones in such a way that they can collect it.

Enemies[edit]

Pixel Toad[edit]

The Pixel Toad is visible through a hole in the wall by moving the camera down to where the Power Star was.

Luigi Sighting[edit]

8-bit Luigi is on the painting just beyond the star.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese からくり天井の上で[?]
Karakuri tenjō no ue de
On Top of the Mechanical Ceiling
Dutch Verschuifhuis[?] Moving-House
Italian La casa dal tetto scherzosetto[?] House of tricky/joking roof
Spanish (NOA) Espinoso paseo por los tejados[?] Spiky Walk Across the Rooftops