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Level | |
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Walleye Tumble Temple | |
Level code | Episode 1-2 |
World | Episode 1 |
Game | Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker |
Objective | Didn't destroy the temple's bridge! |
Target | 40 seconds |
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Walleye Tumble Temple is the second 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 in a ruins with a lake and Walleyes.
Layout
Captain Toad starts at a high point where it seems that a simple bridge leads to the Power Star, but when the Captain crosses it, the bridge collapses and he falls into the water below. After crossing the lake on rotating bars, as well as turning wheels inside the temple, Captain Toad ascends to the other side of the bridge, dodges more Walleyes and obtains the Power Star.
Super Gems
Three Super Gems can be found throughout the level.
- Super Gem 1: On the strip of land under the bridge. To get here, Toad must wait on the rotating platforms that provide access.
- Super Gem 2: At the end of the first hallway in the temple, behind a rotating passage.
- Super Gem 3: On the other end of the first bridge; accessible from the other side.
Enemies
Pixel Toad
The Pixel Toad is inside the temple behind the upper-right most turning wheel, visible when the wheel is in a vertical position.
Luigi Sighting
The player can find a hidden 8-bit Luigi on the end of the left wall of the corridor behind the first Walleye.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キョロへいのロール神殿[?] Kyoro-hei no Rōru Shinden |
Walleye's Rolling Temple | |
Dutch | De watertempel van de Walleyes[?] | The Water-Temple of the Walleyes | |
French (NOA) | Temple-tournis des Passerapoints[?] | Turning Temple of the Walleyes | |
French (NOE) | Temple-tournis des Passerapoint[?] | Turning Temple of the Walleye | |
German | Chaos im Guckiwummps-Tempel[?] | Chaos in the Walleye Temple | |
Italian | Il tempio rotante dei Wallokki[?] | The Rotating Temple of the Walleye | |
Spanish (NOA) | El templo de los don Estorbón[?] | The Temple of the Walleyes | |
Spanish (NOE) | El templo de los Muroestorbones[?] | The Temple of the Walleyes |