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A possible tactic is to plant [[Banana]]s on the thin ramps to crash players and to stay above the ground level where [[Green Shell]]s could be flying. [[Item Box]]es are on the ground levels edge-wall, and on both of the forts levels.
A possible tactic is to plant [[Banana]]s on the thin ramps to crash players and to stay above the ground level where [[Green Shell]]s could be flying. [[Item Box]]es are on the ground levels edge-wall, and on both of the forts levels.


This battle course reappears in the game, ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. A resembling stage appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', named [[Block Plaza]]
[[Image:BlockFort.png|thumb|right|The icon for Block Fort from the menu.]]
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This battle course reappears in the game, ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. A resembling stage appears in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', named [[Block Plaza]].
 
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Revision as of 04:30, November 1, 2008

The Block Fort is a battle level in the Mario Kart series. It first appeared in Mario Kart 64 with four structures in each corner of the level. Ramps lead up to the first level, where thin bridges lead to the other forts. Another ramp leads to the top level, with longer bridges to the other forts roofs.

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Block Fort as it's seen Mario Kart DS.

A possible tactic is to plant Bananas on the thin ramps to crash players and to stay above the ground level where Green Shells could be flying. Item Boxes are on the ground levels edge-wall, and on both of the forts levels.

File:BlockFort.png
The icon for Block Fort from the menu.

This battle course reappears in the game, Mario Kart DS. A resembling stage appears in Mario Kart Wii, named Block Plaza.


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