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Block Tales Chapter 5 Tracker Update Notes

Block Tales Chapter 5 Tracker is now a live Demo 5 coverage page, not a future placeholder. Current release notes list Demo 5 / Chapter 5 as published on April 25, 2026, and chapter data names the chapter Trouble on the Heights, with Timeless Trials kept only as an older-title note.

Last updated: 2026-04-27

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Quick Facts

TypeReviewed live-update tracker.
Current chapter titleTrouble on the Heights.
Old titleTimeless Trials is listed as an older Chapter 5 name.
Demo 5 releaseRelease notes list Demo 5 / Chapter 5 on April 25, 2026.
Latest statusDemo 5 is no longer future-only content as of this audit.
Current chapter pageThe local Chapter 5 walkthrough remains supporting until route order is reviewed in detail.
Existing riskOlder page counts should be treated as pre-Demo 5 baselines until rechecked against live data.
Do not inventDo not publish exact boss, item, card, badge, or route steps without page-level checking.
Immediate rewrite targetChapter 5, Telamon, Shedletsky, and update-sensitive guide pages.
SEO jobSeparate confirmed release/title facts from unverified route walkthrough claims.
Source mixChecked against current release notes, chapter data, and local reviewed page status.
Reviewed factsAudited on 2026-04-27.

Block Tales Chapter 5 Tracker status

This page changed category in practice. It is no longer a placeholder saying Chapter 5 may arrive later; it is a tracker for a new live release that still needs careful page-by-page rewriting.

The confirmed facts are enough for an update tracker: Demo 5 / Chapter 5 is listed on April 25, 2026, and Chapter 5 is now Trouble on the Heights. They are not enough to turn the Chapter 5 walkthrough into a reviewed route page.

  • Use Trouble on the Heights as the current Chapter 5 title.
  • Keep Timeless Trials as an old-title note only.
  • Keep the Chapter 5 walkthrough supporting until route facts are checked.
  • Do not move new bosses or rewards into reviewed pages from memory.

What changed after Demo 5

The main content risk is freshness. Earlier reviewed counts may still be pre-Demo 5 baselines, and some story pages can treat Telamon or Chapter 5 as future context if they are not rechecked.

Those pages should not be blanket-edited with guesses. The next good pass is a targeted freshness audit: find update-sensitive phrases, check each page against current sources, and only then add updatedAt.

  • Search for pre-Demo 5 count wording.
  • Recheck Telamon and Shedletsky references.
  • Audit Chapter 5 before adding route order.
  • Check new card, item, enemy, boss, and badge pages one at a time.

Chapter 5 tracker rewrite rules

A tracker page should be honest about what is known and what is not. It can say the release is live and name the chapter. It should not pretend the whole walkthrough, badge list, and boss math have already been tested.

This gives Google and players a cleaner page: confirmed release context, clear verification boundaries, and a next-step list for the wiki.

  • Confirmed: Demo 5 / Chapter 5 release note and current title.
  • Not confirmed here: exact route order, every reward, and full boss math.
  • Useful next step: audit the Chapter 5 walkthrough separately.
  • Bad next step: bulk rewriting new pages from unsourced snippets.

FAQ

Is Chapter 5 released now?

Current release notes list Demo 5 / Chapter 5 on April 25, 2026, so this tracker treats it as live content as of the 2026-04-27 audit.

What is Chapter 5 called?

Current chapter data lists the title as Trouble on the Heights. Timeless Trials is kept as an older-title note.

Why is the Chapter 5 walkthrough still supporting?

Release and title facts are confirmed, but exact route order, rewards, bosses, badges, and item/card unlocks still need a separate page-level review.

What should be audited after this tracker?

Search for stale as-of-Chapter-4 wording, then review Chapter 5 route pages, Telamon and Shedletsky references, and new boss or item pages one by one.

Related Pages

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Update

Demo 4 Coverage

Block Tales Demo 4 Coverage is the audit page for Chapter 4's desert, tomb, pirate, and temple route: Excavation Exploration, Scorched Dunes, Ancient Tomb, Oasis, Temple of the Red Sun, Red Sun River, Calypso, Captain Trotter, Temple Guardian, The Great Flocci, and Firebrand routing.

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Chapter

Chapter 4

Block Tales Chapter 4 is Excavation Exploration, released on May 31, 2025. It starts after Ghostwalker and sends the player to Bizville Docks, Fisherman Fred's boat, Scorched Dunes, Ancient Tomb, Oasis, Red Sun Temple, Red Sun River, and the Firebrand route. This chapter is less about one hard fight and more about tool checks, traps, puzzles, and longer desert navigation. The Great Flocci, Temple Guardian, Captain Trotter, The Ancients, and Finn McCool are tied to Chapter 4 boss coverage. Bring healing, watch puzzle damage, and do not rush the Ancient Tomb clues.

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Character

Telamon

Block Tales Telamon is the owner of Telamon's Manor, guardian of the Ghostwalker, and a Chapter 5 NPC whose influence is felt through Chapter 3's manor route. Current data lists him as alive, Robloxian, male, and tied to Ghost Chef, Slasher, the Manor, and later helicopter-pad context.

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Character

Shedletsky

Block Tales Shedletsky is the recurring story character in Bizville and Roblox HQ who sets the player on the SFOTH sword quest. He appears injured after Red Noob and Blue Noob, gives the first sword, teaches Sword Energy after Ice Dagger, and later sends the player toward Venomshank, Ghostwalker, and Firebrand routes.

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Guide

Chapter Walkthrough

Block Tales Chapter Walkthrough Guide is a route-first way to play the story without wasting items, missing key checks, or reaching bosses unprepared. The verified Chapter 1 route shows the pattern: leave the Caves, use Roadtown as the town stop, push through Snowy Thicket for Dynamite, enter Blackrock Castle, solve the prison code, then prepare for Cruel King. Later chapters should be handled the same way. Confirm the hub, the route gate, the useful cards, the boss prep, and the cleanup targets before moving on.

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Guide

Boss Guide

Block Tales Boss Guide starts with preparation, because most failed attempts are decided before the first attack. Bring one reliable damage card, one recovery answer, and a plan for the boss's worst turn. Cruel King is the clean example: 30 HP, freeze moves, summons, and a heal plus DEF Up. Power Stab helps when the boss is alone. Linebounce helps when summons make the row messy. If the fight keeps failing, do not swap every card. Identify the exact failure: low HP, low SP, missed guards, enemy adds, or panic healing.

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Location

Vermillion Village

Block Tales Vermillion Village is a later Chapter 4 route and cleanup location tied to The Dunes Spot, Finn McCool context, and the Aggressor card. Aggressor is found at The Dunes Spot in Vermillion Village after defeating Finn McCool, so the page matters for offensive build cleanup.

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Guide

Badge Guide

Block Tales Badge Guide is for cleanup players who need conditions, not vague collection advice. A pre-Demo 5 community snapshot listed 65 achievements, also known as badges, with 10 unobtainable. Some are simple progress checks, like Dethroned for beating Cruel King. Others require clean play, such as Stylish for defeating Cruel King without damage, or route-specific actions like Rock and a Hard Place. Badge cleanup goes fastest when you sort by chapter, objective type, and failure condition before repeating the same route.