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|notes=A grassland course with [[Shy Guy]]s and [[Flaptor]]s.
|objective=Defeated all of the enemies!
|target=22 seconds
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'''Mushroom Mesa''' is a course that appears in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. It is the game's fourth course and it takes place in a grassy hill, with stone blocks. Captain Toad starts on a lower part of the stage where he must walk around the corner, dodge a [[Flaptor]], and enter a movable block. He must tap it with the stylus to raise the platform to the next level. Here, he can find two [[Shy Guy]]s and many  [[Turnip]]s as well a cave which leads to a subterranean area with three movable blocks. With clever usage of the openings in these blocks, Captain Toad can reach the highest point in the level. They can also access the star here.
'''Mushroom Mesa''' is the fourth course of [[Episode 1]] in ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'' and its Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS [[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo Switch / Nintendo 3DS)|ports of the same name]]. This level takes place on a grassy hill with stone blocks.


==Collectables==
== Layout ==
===[[Super Gem]]s===
[[File:MushroomMesa.png|thumb|left|250px|Layout of the course]]
[[Captain Toad]] starts on a lower part of the stage where he must walk around the corner, dodge a [[Flaptor]], and enter a movable [[Touchstone]]. The player must tap the block on the Wii U GamePad or touch screen (3DS version) or touch it with the pointer (Nintendo Switch version) to raise the platform to the next level. Here, he can find two [[Shy Guy]]s and many [[Turnip]]s, as well a cave which leads to a subterranean area with three movable blocks. With clever usage of the openings in these blocks, Captain Toad can reach the highest point in the level, where the [[Power Star]] awaits.
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==Super Gems==
Three [[Super Gem]]s can be found throughout the level.
*'''Super Gem 1:''' In an alcove near the spawn. Captain Toad must enter the second cave and travel around the corner to reach it.
*'''Super Gem 1:''' In an alcove near the spawn. Captain Toad must enter the second cave and travel around the corner to reach it.
*'''Super Gem 2:''' Obtained by defeating all Shy Guys in the level.
*'''Super Gem 2:''' Obtained by defeating the two Shy Guys in the course.
*'''Super Gem 3:''' In a cave beneath the third movable block. If the player enters the invisible opening on its side and lowers it, they can then access it..
*'''Super Gem 3:''' In a cave beneath the third movable block. If the player enters the hidden opening on its side and lowers it, they can then access it.


===Bonus Objective===
==Pixel Toad==
*Defeated all of the enemies!
The player must go inside the second entrance at the beginning of the level, then take the path to the left. The Pixel Toad is behind the coin stack in said area.


==Enemies==
==Enemies==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Spa=La meseta del champiñón
|Spa=La meseta del champiñón
|SpaM=The Plateau of the Mushroom
|SpaM=Mushroom Plateau
|Fra=Plateau Champiroc
|Fre=Plateau Champiroc
|FraM=Mushroom Rock Plateau
|FreM=Mushroom-Rock Plateau
|Ger=Steinpilz-Plateau
|Ger=Steinpilz-Plateau
|GerM=Mushroom Plateau
|GerM=Mushroom-Rock Plateau
|Jap={{ruby|高原|こうげん}}のキノコ{{ruby|岩|いわ}}
|JapR=Kōgen no Kinoko Iwa
|JapM=Mushroom Rock on the Plateau
|Ita=L'altopiano del fungo roccioso
|ItaM=Mushroom Rock Plateau
|Dut=Paddenstoelrots
|DutM=Mushroom-Rock
}}
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[[Category:Places]]
[[Category:Plateaus]]
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[[it:L'altopiano del fungo roccioso]]

Latest revision as of 16:38, September 29, 2024

Level
Mushroom Mesa
The illustration of Mushroom Mesa in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.
Level code Episode 1-4
World Episode 1
Game Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Objective Defeated all of the enemies!
Target 22 seconds
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Mushroom Mesa is the fourth 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 on a grassy hill with stone blocks.

Layout[edit]

Mushroom Mesa from Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Layout of the course

Captain Toad starts on a lower part of the stage where he must walk around the corner, dodge a Flaptor, and enter a movable Touchstone. The player must tap the block on the Wii U GamePad or touch screen (3DS version) or touch it with the pointer (Nintendo Switch version) to raise the platform to the next level. Here, he can find two Shy Guys and many Turnips, as well a cave which leads to a subterranean area with three movable blocks. With clever usage of the openings in these blocks, Captain Toad can reach the highest point in the level, where the Power Star awaits.

Super Gems[edit]

Three Super Gems can be found throughout the level.

  • Super Gem 1: In an alcove near the spawn. Captain Toad must enter the second cave and travel around the corner to reach it.
  • Super Gem 2: Obtained by defeating the two Shy Guys in the course.
  • Super Gem 3: In a cave beneath the third movable block. If the player enters the hidden opening on its side and lowers it, they can then access it.

Pixel Toad[edit]

The player must go inside the second entrance at the beginning of the level, then take the path to the left. The Pixel Toad is behind the coin stack in said area.

Enemies[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 高原こうげんのキノコいわ[?]
Kōgen no Kinoko Iwa
Mushroom Rock on the Plateau
Dutch Paddenstoelrots[?] Mushroom-Rock
French Plateau Champiroc[?] Mushroom-Rock Plateau
German Steinpilz-Plateau[?] Mushroom-Rock Plateau
Italian L'altopiano del fungo roccioso[?] Mushroom Rock Plateau
Spanish La meseta del champiñón[?] Mushroom Plateau