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|image=[[File:CTTT 1-10 Picture.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:Boss1TreasureTracker.png|250px]]<br>  [[Draggadon]], the boss of this level.
|code=Episode 1-10
|code=1-10
|world=[[Episode 1]]
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|game=''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''
|game=''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''
|notes=A volcanic course where the dragon boss is fought.
|objective=Collected 45 [[coin]]s!
|target=67 seconds
|boss=[[Draggadon]]
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'''The King of Pyropuff Peak''' is a course that appears in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. It is the game's 10th course, and it takes place inside a volcano. [[Captain Toad]] must climb to the top while avoiding the dragon's fire and the slowly rising lava. When he reaches the top, the star platform falls onto the dragon, putting it unconscious, and takes the star from atop its head.
'''The King of Pyropuff Peak''' is the 10th course of [[Episode 1]] in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS [[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|ports of the same name]]. This level takes place inside a volcano called Pyropuff Peak. To unlock this stage, the player must have collected at least 12 [[Super Gem]]s.  


==Collectables==
== Layout ==
===[[Super Gem]]s===
[[Captain Toad]] must climb to the top while avoiding [[Draggadon]]'s fire and the lava that rises when Captain Toad reaches certain parts of the level (which prevents him from back-tracking). When he reaches the top, the platform with the [[Power Star]] falls onto the dragon, knocking it unconscious and allowing Captain Toad to take the Power Star from atop its head.
*'''Super Gem 1:''' If the player goes right when starting the level and then climbs up the small stairs in front of the shield, they will find the first diamond.
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*'''Super Gem 2:''' By riding the moving ladder by the mushroom, the player can grab the second diamond.
*'''Super Gem 3:''' The final diamond can be found by plucking one of the flowers near the top of the course.


===Bonus Objective===
==Super Gems==
*Didn't take any damage!
Three [[Super Gem]]s can be found throughout the level.
*'''Super Gem 1:''' Found in front of the first rock-shield in the course.
*'''Super Gem 2:''' Obtained by riding the moving ladder halfway up the mountain.
*'''Super Gem 3:''' Inside a [[Pluck Patch]] near the top of the course.


==Enemies==
{{number of enemies
|image1=[[File:SM3DWVolcanicDebris.jpg|50px]]
|name1=[[Volcanic debris]]
|count1=(infinitely spawned)
|image2=[[File:Draggadon.png|50px]]
|name2=[[Draggadon]]
|count2=(boss)
}}
==Luigi sighting==
A hidden 8-bit [[Luigi]] can be found on the wall to the left of the Power Star pillar. (This can be seen from a platform directly across from the pillar.)
==Pixel Toad==
[[Pixel Toad]] is at the top of the moving ladder.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Boss1TreasureTracker.png|[[Draggadon]]
CTTT 1-10 Picture Full.png|The full illustration of the course, including unused parts
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Spa=El señor del monte de fuego
|SpaM=The Lord of the Fire Mountain
|Fre=Le maître du mont Souflardent
|FreM=The Master of Pyropuff Peak
|Ger=Der Herr der Glutspitze
|GerM=The Master of Pyropuff Peak
|Jap={{ruby|火|ひ}}ふき{{ruby|山|やま}}の{{ruby|主|あるじ}}
|JapR=Hifuki Yama no Aruji
|JapM=The Master of the Fire Blowing Mountain
|Ita=Il re del Monte Sputafuoco
|ItaM=The King of Fire-Breathing Mountain
|Dut=De koning van de Vuurspuvius
|DutM=The King of the Fire-Breathevius (from ''vuurspuwen'', “to breathe fire”, and ''Vesuvius'', “Mount Vesuvius”)
}}


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[[Category:Volcanic areas]]
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Volcanic Areas]]
[[Category:Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker levels]]
[[Category:Places]]
[[it:Il re del Monte Sputafuoco]]
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Latest revision as of 15:13, December 16, 2024

Level
The King of Pyropuff Peak
The illustration of The King of Pyropuff Peak in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.
Level code Episode 1-10
World Episode 1
Game Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Objective Collected 45 coins!
Target 67 seconds
Boss Draggadon
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The King of Pyropuff Peak is the 10th course of Episode 1 in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS ports of the same name. This level takes place inside a volcano called Pyropuff Peak. To unlock this stage, the player must have collected at least 12 Super Gems.

Layout[edit]

Captain Toad must climb to the top while avoiding Draggadon's fire and the lava that rises when Captain Toad reaches certain parts of the level (which prevents him from back-tracking). When he reaches the top, the platform with the Power Star falls onto the dragon, knocking it unconscious and allowing Captain Toad to take the Power Star from atop its head.

Super Gems[edit]

Three Super Gems can be found throughout the level.

  • Super Gem 1: Found in front of the first rock-shield in the course.
  • Super Gem 2: Obtained by riding the moving ladder halfway up the mountain.
  • Super Gem 3: Inside a Pluck Patch near the top of the course.

Enemies[edit]

Image Name Count
Volcanic debris in The Great Tower of Bowser Land Volcanic debris (infinitely spawned)
Draggadon Draggadon (boss)

Luigi sighting[edit]

A hidden 8-bit Luigi can be found on the wall to the left of the Power Star pillar. (This can be seen from a platform directly across from the pillar.)

Pixel Toad[edit]

Pixel Toad is at the top of the moving ladder.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ふきやまあるじ[?]
Hifuki Yama no Aruji
The Master of the Fire Blowing Mountain
Dutch De koning van de Vuurspuvius[?] The King of the Fire-Breathevius (from vuurspuwen, “to breathe fire”, and Vesuvius, “Mount Vesuvius”)
French Le maître du mont Souflardent[?] The Master of Pyropuff Peak
German Der Herr der Glutspitze[?] The Master of Pyropuff Peak
Italian Il re del Monte Sputafuoco[?] The King of Fire-Breathing Mountain
Spanish El señor del monte de fuego[?] The Lord of the Fire Mountain