![]() The Completionist also posits that Captain Toad is so addicted to treasure that he refuses to take off his backpack even though it hinders his travel and he'd save Toadette much easier without it. These fears are further supported by a certain promotional comic ◊, where he watches in horror as Wingo takes away Toadette and the star, and only seems concerned about the latter. He leaves Toadette in the minecart to chase after the Green Star in the complete ending, all while ignoring Toadette's cries of "Hey! Wait!" While intended for humor, this can lead to some worrisome thoughts that he cared more about his treasure than Toadette. Is he doing this for noble reasons, or has the bump on his head given him amnesia, allowing Toadette to take advantage of it by convincing Draggadon that he is on her side? Happens again with Gold Draggadon, this time by the hands of Captain Toad himself. After Toadette defeats him, he gives her a ride on his head. ![]() There's also the giant bump on Draggadon's head, caused by Captain Toad at the end of his first fight and Toadette in his second.Was it truly accidental, or was he planning to leave her to die there? Or was he somehow using/controlling Toadette to make her gather more treasure for him? His shocked expression beforehand implies this was an accident, but he doesn't seem to bat an eye in the actual gameplay. At some point during Episode 3, Wingo drops Toadette into Stumpy Springs Sanctuary.
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