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Toolbox Speedway is one out of 91 (and 3 hidden) floors that can be randomly chosen or selected by a player.
Appearance[]
The floor takes place on a racetrack styled similarly to early Roblox games. Players are tasked with racing around a road that gradually spirals up and out towards the edges of the map.
The track begins at the starting area, where blocky green jeeps can be found lined up, the amount depending on how many players are in the elevator. Along the track, different obstacles can be seen, including speedbumps. walls, boosters, crushing blocks, large glowing fafas, and six checkpoints placed on the road.
Around the floor, various models of trees, bushes, and buildings, all resembling old-style free models, can be seen. At the end of the track, players can find a dance party reminiscent of the winner's section of many old obstacle course games, complete with various accessories and tool givers and a disco floor with a DJ booth.
Several NPCs can be found around the map, though none of them can be interacted with, nor will enter the elevator. Some of the props found around the map are functional, including the epic face giver and lamp found in the arcade near the start of the map, alongside a 'paint me' tool found at the end of the race. There is an interactable "punch a baby in public 4" arcade machine at the end as well.
Gameplay[]
On this floor, players are tasked with navigating through the racetrack to the end to win. However, throughout the track, there can be several obstacles that may affect the player's progress. While these obstacles can easily be avoided by going through the grass, players must go through all of the checkpoint gates, and if not, will result in the player 'losing' the floor.
Several types of obstacles can be found throughout the track, examples being large red blocks resembling Thwomps that will attempt to crush the player and fling their jeep off the road, speedbumps that can differ between shapes or size, walls that will block off a lane of the road, a large glowing fafa that will cover the player's screen when touched, or for a benefit, boosters that can increase the vehicle speed of a player.
Once a player has reached the end, said player will then be rewarded with an amount of coins, with the checkpoint lap counter being replaced with a green background and "YOU WIN" text. If a player does not reach all of the checkpoints, it will instead be replaced with a red background and "EPIC FAIL" text.
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Trivia[]
- According to developers on the AxoSun server, this floor is internally named InfectedRacing, as Infected was originally meant to be found on this floor.
- Players are able to get the "YOU PLAYED TOOLBOX SPEEDWAY!!" badge if they step on the badge giver in front of the elevator.[1]
- Finishing the race without completing all six checkpoints will result in the checkpoint UI denying you coins and your victory, and instead will turn a red color saying "EPIC FAIL".
- Toolbox Speedway is the first, and currently, only floor with drivable cars.
- Toolbox Speedway currently holds the number for the most number of NPCs on one floor, with 1 at the start, 8 on/next to the track, and 6 at the end, making a total of 15 NPCs for the floor.
- Toolbox Speedway also has the most NPCs that have a blue nametag when spectated.
- There was an NPC called NULL that players could spectate. In an older version, when a player tried to spectate NULL, the camera seemingly glitches out, placing the camera in the previous spectator's head instead. In the 9/14/24 update NULL was removed from the floor.
- The winner's area uses the same models as the ones used in older obby and cart-ride games.
- On the dance floor of the winner's area, four identical NPCs can be seen in a static dance pose, which are SEIS, SIETE, OCHO, and FATE.
- Behind the DJ booth, there are 2 white rectangles with a hole in each. Hovering over them will show they have the name "Fog".
- The boosters can sometimes have a red-white-green gradient, instead of the normal rainbow.
- The arcade near the beginning of the road has an interactable lamp and a working face changer.
- It has been confirmed in a stream that there will soon be a 'fishing' mechanic in this floor.
- There is an extra jeep behind the towers near the fourth checkpoint.
- There is another extra car at the far left of the winner's area that has a different design and different driving system.
- There is a pizza on a plate at the top of a spiral staircase near the road.
- On the end, there is multiple displayed accessories, however, touching them doesn't wear them.
- Players are able to paint themselves, and certain items, through the "Paint Yourself" area.
- Prior to this addition, the 'Paint Yourself' area did not have any function attached to it, serving as a decoration instead.
- During the 2024 April Ghouls' Update, the falling blocks' color were changed to a blue color. Some of them are also evil, smashing at an incredibly fast rate.
- Kitties can be found on this floor.
- The current music of this floor has reduced quality to fit the retro-style of the floor.
- Most of the NPCs in this floor will make the same scream sound as Emerson if hit by a projectile
- EmoTeenager has his own sound effect for it where he tells the player to go away.
- The "punch a baby in public 4" arcade game can be found on this floor and in Infected Apartment.