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Last updated: July 2026

TROLL OBBY Stage Tracker

Use the TROLL OBBY Stage Tracker tool to log cleared stages, plan sessions, and track progress through all 100 stages by Dev_dev Games.

What the Stage Tracker Does

The TROLL OBBY Stage Tracker on trollobby.wiki is a browser-based companion for Dev_dev Games' 100-stage experience on Place ID 126690911414483. Mark each stage cleared, note which required free group skips or walkthrough help, and plan your next session target without risking account bans from external scripts. Progress stores locally in your browser — private, offline-capable, and independent of Roblox login.

How to Use the Tracker

  • Open the Stage Tracker page from the Tools menu on this wiki
  • Click stages to toggle cleared status as you beat them in-game
  • Add notes for wall stages like 48, 68, or 95 for future reference
  • Review completion percentage toward all 100 stages and You Won badge
  • Export or screenshot progress before clearing browser data
  • Pair tracker updates with checkpoint saves in-game for double safety

Why Track Stages Externally

Roblox saves highest stage reached, but the tracker captures nuance — which stages used skips, which need replay practice, where you stopped mid-session. With four difficulty blocks (1–25, 26–50, 51–75, 76–100), visual progress motivates during multi-day runs toward the 10.5% completion club. Inspired by TrollerDev difficulty curves, TROLL OBBY spans many hours; organization prevents losing context between play sessions.

Tracker vs In-Game UI

In-game stage counters show current position but not historical struggle data. The tracker supplements official UI — it does not modify game files or interact with Roblox APIs. Combine with Checkpoint System knowledge and walkthroughs for full session planning on this 91%-rated, 81 million-visit obby.

Tracker Best Practices

Update immediately after clearing a stage while memory is fresh. Flag stages for video guide review before spending group skips. Share screenshot milestones with friends rather than script links. Reset tracker only when starting intentional fresh account runs.

Tracker Features in Detail

Click any of the 100 stage cells to toggle completion status. Color coding shows cleared vs remaining stages at a glance. Optional notes per stage record whether you used a Dev_dev Games group skip, watched a video guide, or need replay practice. Completion percentage calculates automatically toward the You Won badge goal. Data persists in browser localStorage — clearing site data resets tracker, so export screenshots before browser maintenance.

Multi-Session Planning

Set session goals like "clear stages 41–43" by filtering mentally against tracker gaps. Pair with walkthrough zones: finish all reds in 1–25 block before opening 26–50 content. Tracker does not sync across devices by default — manual screenshot backup when playing mobile and PC alternately on the same account.

Unlike scripts discussed in Stage Tools, the tracker never interacts with Roblox — zero moderation risk on Place ID 126690911414483.

Privacy and Data

Stage Tracker never uploads data to trollobby.wiki servers — everything stays local. Private browsing modes may wipe tracker on exit; use normal browser profiles for multi-week badge hunts. GDPR-conscious users appreciate zero account linking. Compare with risky scripts that request Roblox session tokens — tracker is the safe progress mirror for 100-stage planning.

Integrating Tracker With Video Guides

Mark stages as "video cleared" vs "solo cleared" in notes for honest self-tracking. Flag stages needing rewatch before recommending routes to friends. Tracker percentage motivates during multi-week runs when stage 73 feels as far from 100 as stage 1 once felt from 25. Visual progress bars combat obby fatigue scientifically documented in long puzzle games.

Export discipline separates organized badge hunters from confused retracers. Weekly screenshot your tracker grid. Name files by date and highest stage. When you beat stage 100, compile a collage for social posts — content creators use tracker progression montages for engaging timelapse videos about Dev_dev Games journeys spanning weeks of play.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Stage Tracker connect to Roblox?
No. It runs locally in your browser without account access.
Will tracker data sync across devices?
Not by default — local storage is per browser. Screenshot progress when switching devices.
Is the tracker free?
Yes. Part of this free fan wiki for TROLL OBBY players.
Can I track skip usage?
Use notes fields to record which stages used Dev_dev Games group skips.

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Your progress

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