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| [[File:Lucky7.png|thumb|left|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] under the effect of the Lucky Seven in ''Mario Kart 7'']]
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| The Lucky Seven debuts in ''Mario Kart 7''. It is one of the items that can be found from the [[Item Box]]es by racers in approximately fourth to seventh place, with a rarity on par with the [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]]. When used, seven items appear surrounding the racer's [[kart]] rotating similarly to the Triple [[Green Shell|Green]] or [[Red Shell|Red]] Shells. The racer can then use them one by one; the item used is the one closest to the front of the kart. The Lucky Seven spawns a [[Banana]], a [[Green Shell]], a [[Red Shell]], a [[Mushroom]], a [[Super Star|Star]], a [[Blooper]], and a [[Bob-omb]]. If the item settings in VS or Battle modes are set to Shells Only, Bananas Only, Mushrooms Only, or Bob-ombs Only, then all seven items will be the dominant item. If Shells Only is on, the player will have seven Red Shells.
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| Like Triple Green or Red Shells, opposing racers that get too close are hit by the circling items. As one would expect, a Banana or Shell simply hits the opponent, while Mushrooms or Stars give opponents their boost, and a Bob-omb explodes and takes out any items that had yet to be used. A collision with the Blooper will put a single splotch of ink on the opponent's screen.
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| In normal racing, only the player characters can use the Lucky Seven, similar to how [[Red Shell|Triple Red Shells]] are normally a player exclusive item. In other item settings in VS or Battle Mode, however, the AI is able to use the Lucky Seven.
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Revision as of 13:25, October 6, 2019
- This article is about the group of items in the Mario Kart series. For the minigame in Mario Party 3, see Game Guy's Lucky 7.
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The Lucky Seven is a special item that appears in Mario Kart 7. It is depicted as a red number "7", matching the one from the game's logo. The name originates from a symbol on slot machines, where three sevens results in a jackpot.
In Mario Kart 8, a very similar item called the Crazy Eight appears, and it functions identically to a Lucky Seven, except it gives the player eight items instead of seven (with the eighth item being a coin).
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