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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
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|GerM=Going High on Retro-Ramps
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|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
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Revision as of 23:42, 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
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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