Blazing Trail

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Blazing Trail is a Level in Tri Force Heroes.[1] It is the first Level in the Volcano Area, and is followed by Hinox Mine.

Themes and Navigation

In Stage 1, the Links appear in a fiery cavern, overlooking a pool of Lava. The Links cross a river of Lava by throwing each other across to where three Boomerangs await; the last Link must be carried across by having another Link throw a Boomerang at him. A Big Switch on the other side creates a stone bridge over a wider river. The Links then move to a stone that is lifted up into the air by a Lava Geyser, and ride it to the ledge above. They then must cross another river, but carefully time their approach so as to avoid the river's Lava Geysers. The Triforce Gateway lies just ahead.

A Flame Wall blocking the Triforce Gateway in Stage 2

Stage 2 is a large lake of Lava. The Links must carefully walk along paths made of unstable platforms, which will sink into the Lava beneath their weight. On a sloped ledge to the north is the Triforce Gateway, but it is initially surrounded by a Flame Wall. Instead the Links must make their way across the sinking platforms to an island surrounded by flame jets, and press its three Floor Switches. At the same time. This traps the Links inside a Flame Wall and summons a hoard of Hinoxes and Fire Keese. Defeating them removes the trap, as well as the Flame Wall around the Triforce Gateway.

Crossing rivers of Lava in Stage 3

Stage 3 places the Links next to a Lava-fall. Volcanic Rocks will fall and attempt to crush the Links from above. The Links must quickly make their way through the area, using a combination of Totem formations and the Boomerang to carry each other across the Lava river as they climb upward. At the end of the Stage is a Flame Wall blocking the passage ahead; two Shock Switches on the other side can be hit by forming a Totem of three and throwing the Boomerang at them. This opens the way to the Triforce Gateway.

Battling Enemies in Stage 4

In Stage 4, the Links appear on an isolated island in the middle of a massive Lava lake. The Lava will periodically lower, revealing red stone that the Links can walk on to the other islands, but will soon submerge again. Here the Links must fight a group of Fire Keese and Red Kodongos, the latter of which swims in the magma and can only be attacked when it lowers. Once all the enemies are defeated, the Triforce Gateway opens on an island in the southern portion, and the Lava will stop rising. The Triforce Gateway can be reached by throwing one or more Links onto the raised island, and then carrying the remaining Links over from a nearby island with the Boomerang. Treasure Chests containing Rupees and Hearts can also be found on the other islands.

Drablands Challenges

Once the Boss of the Volcano has been defeated, Blazing Trail can be replayed with the following Drablands Challenges: "Pop all balloons!", "Evade the Wallmaster!", and "Transport the orb quickly!".

In "Pop all balloons!", the four Stages each contain 10 Balloons, for a total of 40. Several of them are found floating outside the areas where the Links can walk, and can be popped by throwing a Boomerang at them.

In "Transport the orb quickly!", the Links are given a timer of one minute in Multiplayer, or two minutes and 25 seconds in single-player. This timer can be increased by collecting Hourglasses or wearing Linebeck's Uniform.

Materials

At the end of the Level, three Treasure Chests can be opened. Two contain the same Material, and one contains another, more valuable Material.

Drablands Challenge
Magical Materials
Drablands Challenge
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Pop all balloons!
Magical Materials
Drablands Challenge
TFH Evade the Wallmaster Icon.png
Evade the Wallmaster!
Magical Materials
Drablands Challenge
TFH Transport the Orb Icon.png
Transport the orb quickly!
Magical Materials
Drablands ChallengeMagical Materials
TFH Pop All Balloons Icon.png
Pop all balloons!
TFH Evade the Wallmaster Icon.png
Evade the Wallmaster!
TFH Transport the Orb Icon.png
Transport the orb quickly!

Enemies and Trap

No Challenge, "Pop all balloons!", "Transport the orb quickly!""Evade the Wallmaster!"
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
  1. 1.0 1.1 These appear when the Links stand on the three Floor Switches.

Treasure Chests

The Treasure Chests in Stage 3 all require the Goron Garb to reach.

Treasure Chest
Contents
TFH Three Hearts Sprite.png
Notes

Immediately southwest of the Triforce Gateway in Stage 1

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

On a platform southwest of where Fire Keese and Hinoxes are battled in Stage 2

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

Across the Lava west of the starting point in Stage 3

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

Across the Lava southeast of the Triforce Gateway in Stage 3

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

Across the Lava east of the Triforce Gateway in Stage 3

Treasure Chest
Contents
Notes

On a platform in the northwest of Stage 4

Treasure Chest
Contents
TFH Three Hearts Sprite.png
Notes

On a platform in the east of Stage 4

Treasure ChestContentsNotes
TFH Three Hearts Sprite.png

Immediately southwest of the Triforce Gateway in Stage 1

On a platform southwest of where Fire Keese and Hinoxes are battled in Stage 2

Across the Lava west of the starting point in Stage 3

Across the Lava southeast of the Triforce Gateway in Stage 3

Across the Lava east of the Triforce Gateway in Stage 3

On a platform in the northwest of Stage 4

TFH Three Hearts Sprite.png

On a platform in the east of Stage 4

Trivia

  • As described in Vol. 3 of the Drablands Diary, some fossilized bones are hidden in each Level of the Volcano. They can be found in Stage 1 of Blazing Trail by using the Goron Garb to swim in the east part of the highest Lava pool, then shifting the camera upward.

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
しゃくねつ登山道 (Shakunetsu Tozan-dō)[3]Burning Mountain Trail
Canada
FrenchCA
Sentier ardent 
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Sentier ardent[5] 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Glutpass[4] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Ascesa infuocata[2] 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Sendero ardiente[6] 
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Sendero Ardiente[7] 
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References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 160
  2. "Ascesa infuocata" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  3. "しゃくねつ登山道" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  4. "Glutpass" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  5. "Sentier ardent" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  6. "Sendero ardiente" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)
  7. "Sendero Ardiente" — Level Selection (Tri Force Heroes)