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At the end of the level, in part 30, Captain Toad and Toadette find the [[Super Crown]].
At the end of the level, in part 30, Captain Toad and Toadette find the [[Super Crown]].
==Bonus objective==
*Cleared with all of the Brigade! (American English)
*Cleared with all Brigade members (British English)


==Enemies==
==Enemies==

Revision as of 15:11, August 11, 2022

Level
Chaos in the Grand Labyrinth
ChaosintheGrandLabyrinth.png
Level code Episode Special-Mummy
World Special Episode
Game Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Objective Cleared with all of the Brigade!
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Chaos in the Grand Labyrinth is the last level of Special Episode in the Nintendo Switch version of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. It was released on March 14, 2019 for players who have purchased the Special Episode DLC. It is the final challenge of the Special Episode and is required to beat once to begin earning completion stamps on the Episode's book cover on the title screen, but is not required for the Super Gem and Target Time stamps. It is the second level in the chapter to not include Super Gems after Wingo's Double Trouble.

Layout

The level takes place through thirty parts of a labyrinth, each one proceduraly generated from preset patterns. The aesthetic changes time of day every ten parts, and the enemies appearing change every five parts. For each part, the player must pluck a friendly Mole, which will reward them with a Warp Box. At some points, other Moles may appear that reward different things such as Super Pickaxes or Super Mushrooms. For the entire level, a Mummy-Me will appear shortly after the player enters every part to chase them. However, unlike Mummy-Me Maze Forever, only one Mummy-Me will appear at a time, and at a set interval throughout the whole level.

At parts 5, 10, 15 and 20 the player is given a short rest area with a statue of the enemies in the next few levels and a Super Pickax to use on forty-eight Pluck Patches, two of which are guaranteed to either have a Super Mushroom or a Gold Mushroom.

At parts 10, 15 and 20, the player can approach other members of the Toad Brigade, being Green Toad, Yellow Toad and Blue Toad respectively. For every Toad trailing the player as they progress through the level, they will reward a coin every quarter of a second as long as the player is moving. The Toads will stop giving out coins after twenty-five seconds in one part, requiring the player to advance. If any of these Toads get hit by an enemy or hazard, they will be defeated and the player can't recruit them again for the rest of the level unless it is restarted.

At the end of the level, in part 30, Captain Toad and Toadette find the Super Crown.

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 大迷宮のひみつ[?]
Daimeikyū no Himitsu
Secret of the Great Labyrinth
Dutch Het mysterie der Mummy-Me's[?] The Mystery of the Mummy-Me
German Das große Maulwurfslabyrinth[?] The Grand Mole-Labyrinth
Italian Il segreto del grande labirinto[?] The Secret of the Grand Labyrinth
Spanish El laberinto atolondrado[?] The Reckless Labyrinth