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==Layout==
==Layout==
The level begins on a flat plateau surrounded with vegatables, meant to resemble the setting of [[Peronza Plaza]]. After that, a sliding slope leads [[Captain Toad]] into a series of [[Dash Panel]]s, among which he finds three [[Double Cherry|Double Cherries]] which allow him to access multiple branching paths on the rest of the level. As the Captain Toads continue, the path behind them crumbles into the pink lava. The level features many points with [[P Switch]]es that require multiple toads, usually leading to a [[Super Gem]] or [[Coin Stack]]s. Eventually, the [[Cookatiel]] will begin showering the level with [[Durian]]s that will instantly destroy any Captain Toad clone, or if there is only one instance of Captain Toad, will simply damage him traditionally.
The level begins on a flat plateau surrounded with vegatables, meant to resemble the setting of [[Peronza Plaza]]. After that, a sliding slope leads [[Captain Toad]] into a series of [[Dash Panel]]s, among which he finds three [[Double Cherry|Double Cherries]] which allow him to access multiple branching paths on the rest of the level. As the Captain Toads continue, the path behind them crumbles into the pink lava. The level features many points with [[P Switch]]es that require multiple toads, usually leading to a [[Super Gem]] or [[Coin Stack]]s. Eventually, the [[Cookatiel]] will begin showering the level with [[Durian]]s that will instantly destroy any Captain Toad clone, or if there is only one instance of Captain Toad, will simply damage him traditionally.
After the long road of Dash Panels and Durians, Captain Toad and however many clones are with him will enter a [[Clear Pipe]] that goes through a green mountain, resembling the order of Story Moons in Super Mario Odyssey, with this being a reference to the [[Climb Up the Cascading Magma]] mission.
After the long road of Dash Panels and Durians, Captain Toad and however many clones are with him will enter a [[Clear Pipe]] that goes through a green mountain, resembling the order of Story Moons in Super Mario Odyssey, with this being a reference to the [[Climb Up the Cascading Magma]] mission.
After that, the Toads are shot onto the giant pot of [[Stupendous Stew]], in reference to the final [[Multi Moon]] in Luncheon Kingdom, leading the the level's final Power Moon. There are several invisible [[Coin]] groups in this final area.
 
After that, the Toads are shot onto the giant pot of [[Stupendous Stew]], in reference to the final [[Multi Moon]] in the Luncheon Kingdom, leading to the level's final Power Moon. There are several invisible [[Coin]] groups in this final area.


==[[Super Gem]]s==
==[[Super Gem]]s==

Revision as of 06:21, October 30, 2018

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Cookatiel's Sizzling Sprint is the fourth course of the Bonus Episode in the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS versions of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. It is a food-themed level inspired by the Luncheon Kingdom from Super Mario Odyssey.

Layout

The level begins on a flat plateau surrounded with vegatables, meant to resemble the setting of Peronza Plaza. After that, a sliding slope leads Captain Toad into a series of Dash Panels, among which he finds three Double Cherries which allow him to access multiple branching paths on the rest of the level. As the Captain Toads continue, the path behind them crumbles into the pink lava. The level features many points with P Switches that require multiple toads, usually leading to a Super Gem or Coin Stacks. Eventually, the Cookatiel will begin showering the level with Durians that will instantly destroy any Captain Toad clone, or if there is only one instance of Captain Toad, will simply damage him traditionally.

After the long road of Dash Panels and Durians, Captain Toad and however many clones are with him will enter a Clear Pipe that goes through a green mountain, resembling the order of Story Moons in Super Mario Odyssey, with this being a reference to the Climb Up the Cascading Magma mission.

After that, the Toads are shot onto the giant pot of Stupendous Stew, in reference to the final Multi Moon in the Luncheon Kingdom, leading to the level's final Power Moon. There are several invisible Coin groups in this final area.

Super Gems

  • Super Gem 1: Appears upon pressing the first P Switch.
  • Super Gem 2: Appears upon pressing all three P Switches (two P Switches in the 3DS version) on the slope mid-way through the level.
  • Super Gem 3: Appears upon pressing the last two P Switches in the level.

Bonus Objective

  • Cleared course with 4 Toads! (Switch) (NTSC)
  • Cleared course with 4 characters (Switch) (PAL)
  • Collected 230 coins! (3DS)

Enemies

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 料理の国のコッコ鳥[?]
Ryōri no Kuni no Kokku-chō
Cookatiel of the Luncheon Kingdom
Dutch Sprintwedstrijd in het Kookrijk[?] Sprint-Match in the Cooking Kingdom
German Der Chefgock im Schlemmerland[?] The Cookatiel in the Gourmet Country
Spanish Huida candente de Chefarraco[?] Sizzling Escape from Cookatiel


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