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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=鉄球ビルディング
|JapR=Tekkyū Birudingu
|JapM=Iron Ball Building
|Ger=Hoch hinaus auf Retro-Rampen
|Ger=Hoch hinaus auf Retro-Rampen
|GerM=Going High on Retro-Ramps
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|FraE=Grimpette désuète
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|FraEM=Old-Fashioned Climb
|FraEM=Old-Fashioned Climb
|Jap=鉄球ビルディング
|JapR=Tetsu Kyū Birudingu
|JapM=Iron-Ball Building
|Ita=Il Palazzo delle Palle Chiodate
|Ita=Il Palazzo delle Palle Chiodate
|ItaM=Spiked Balls Palace
|ItaM=Spiked Balls Palace

Revision as of 22:42, March 19, 2021

Template:Levelbox Retro Ramp-Up is the nineteenth course of Episode 3 in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.

Layout

This course takes place in a tower resembling 25m from the Donkey Kong arcade game. Captain Toad must climb the tower while avoiding spike balls being thrown by a Spike. At the top of the tower, the player can find the Power Star.

Super Gems

Three Super Gems can be found throughout the level.

  • Super Gem 1: Behind the first wall of brick blocks.
  • Super Gem 2: Inside a secret hole in the center of the tower.
  • Super Gem 3: Behind some Rock Blocks that can only be broken with a Super Pickax.

Bonus Objective

Enemies

Luigi Sighting

A hidden 8-bit Luigi can be found behind the center of the first ladder.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 鉄球ビルディング[?]
Tekkyū Birudingu
Iron Ball Building
Dutch Historische hellingen[?] Historic Slopes
German Hoch hinaus auf Retro-Rampen[?] Going High on Retro-Ramps
Italian Il Palazzo delle Palle Chiodate[?] Spiked Balls Palace
Spanish Subida a la retrotorre[?] Climbing the Retro-Tower

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