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==Course description== This map features four islands serving as the starting locations for the participating squads. Each island has a bridge of [[Tile|tiles]] (8 tiles wide, 20 tiles long) connecting it to a central island, which possesses the [[crown]]. Much like the original Tip Toe round, some of the tiles can be walked on and others will disappear when stepped on, causing the player to tumble. Players must work together with their squadmates to determine the correct path across the tile bridge to reach the crown first. The central island has a stack of four rotating rings with a [[Bumpers|bouncy]] surface, the crown ascending and descending above it. Each ring has blue platforms that must be jumped on to reach the flat surface on the top of the structure, from which the crown can be grabbed. There are also four [[Cannon|cannons]] within the arena, each with an associated green button on the starting islands. Whenever a player steps on the button, the cannon will shoot a [[projectile]] onto the tile bridge belonging to their squad, showing whether the tiles it lands on are real or fake. The aim of the cannon oscillates back and forth, so timing is necessary to reveal the nature of specific tiles on the board. In a contrived scenario, if 5 minutes passes without anyone grabbing the crown, the round times out and everyone is eliminated. In rare cases, because the game does not break ties, multiple players can win if the game adjudges them to have grabbed the crown at the same time. {{anchor|Alternate versions}} ===Variations=== {|class="sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |+ style="background: rgba(var(--accent-color-rgb), 1);padding:5px;white-space:nowrap;" |[[Variations]] !Name !Availability ![[Season]] introduced !Description !Picture |- |Squads Version |Vaulted | rowspan="2" |[[Season 2]] |Used to be the Standard version in [[Squads]]; no [[Hover Platforms]]. |[[File:TipToeFinale Arena2.png|200x200px]] |- |Duos Version |Available; in [[Duos]] |Standard version in [[Duos]]; 4 [[Hover Platform]]s per lane, in sets of two. |[[File:TipToeFinale Arena1.png|200x200px]] |- |''Trios Version'' |Available; in [[Squads]] |? |Current Standard version in [[Squads]]; 1 [[Hover Platform]] per lane. |[[File:TipToeFinale Arena3.png|200x200px]] |- | rowspan="2" |Warped Tip Toe Finale |Vaulted; only ever in [[Squads]] in [[Wormhole Wanderers Shows|Wormhole Wanderers]] | rowspan="2" |[[Season 2.2]] |Green and yellow [[Wormhole]]s are lined next to each lane, these allow for easier transport to the front. Larger blue and red Wormholes are also added beneath the lanes, these propel players forward. |[[File:TipToeFinale Screenshot7.png|200x200px]] |- |Vaulted; only ever in [[Duos]] in [[Wormhole Wanderers Shows|Wormhole Wanderers]] |Two large green and two large yellow moving [[Wormhole]]s replace the [[Hover Platform]]s in each lane. |[[File:TipToeFinale Screenshot8.png|200x200px]] |}
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