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'''Mud Troopers''' are enemies in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. They have yellow eyes, blue hair, red shoes, and tan bodies. When they see [[Captain Toad]] or [[Toadette]], they will slowly chase after them and make a | '''Mud Troopers''' are enemies in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. They have yellow eyes, blue hair, red shoes, and tan bodies. When they see [[Captain Toad]] or [[Toadette]], they will slowly chase after them and make a distinct noise. Mud Troopers often appear in groups. | ||
They can be defeated by landing on them, throwing a [[Turnip]] at them, or using a [[Super Pickaxe]]. Players can also lure [[Chargin' Chuck]]s to run through several Mud Troopers. [[Flaptor]]s can also defeat Mud Troopers when they attack. Staring at one long enough with a turned-on headlamp can temporarily disable them; however, they will soon rematerialize. | They can be defeated by landing on them, throwing a [[Turnip]] at them, or using a [[Super Pickaxe]]. Players can also lure [[Chargin' Chuck]]s to run through several Mud Troopers. [[Flaptor]]s can also defeat Mud Troopers when they attack. Staring at one long enough with a turned-on headlamp can temporarily disable them; however, they will soon rematerialize. |
Revision as of 22:04, July 16, 2016
Mud Troopers are enemies in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. They have yellow eyes, blue hair, red shoes, and tan bodies. When they see Captain Toad or Toadette, they will slowly chase after them and make a distinct noise. Mud Troopers often appear in groups.
They can be defeated by landing on them, throwing a Turnip at them, or using a Super Pickaxe. Players can also lure Chargin' Chucks to run through several Mud Troopers. Flaptors can also defeat Mud Troopers when they attack. Staring at one long enough with a turned-on headlamp can temporarily disable them; however, they will soon rematerialize.