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*'''Speed:''' The top speed level when a kart moves fordwards. Most of the karts within the heavyweight class, show the highest speed rating.
*'''Speed:''' The top speed level when a kart moves fordwards. Most of the karts within the heavyweight class, show the highest speed rating.
*'''Weight:''' The kart's endurance. While a kart has a higher weight, is capable of knocking apart light karts.  
*'''Weight:''' The kart's endurance. While a kart has a higher weight, is capable of knocking apart light karts.  
*'''Drifting:'''  
*'''Drifting:''' The friction power of the kart when turns by [[Drifting|powersliding]]. A high drifting rate makes the kart to turn tighter.
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*'''Handling:''' The control over the vehicle in all type of terrains. The power of the [[Drifting|mini-turbo]] caused by drifting also depends how high the kart's handling is. 
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*'''Items:''' The variety of items to obtain in an [[Item Box]]. As the kart's item stat is high, the character can receive more rare items to use.
 
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Revision as of 13:07, May 17, 2009

32px-Crystal_Clear_app_kservices.png Welcome to the Test Zone. Here I put the stubs of tables or templates that will be used in the wiki later (if the proof works perfectly). However, no other user but me can edit this, so I recommend for rookies to go to the sandbox to test there.

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A Kart is a vehicle used in the Mario Kart series, which they can come in various sizes and colors, generally regarding to certain character's color. The first appeareance of the karts were in Super Mario Kart and so, they appeared in every Mario Kart game until Mario Kart Wii nowadays. The models of the karts also changed considerably lately in each racing game, coming out in a variety of shapes and features. A key on every kart consists on its stats. Besides the appeareance, each kart is identifyied by its stats, basically on their size, weight and speed. As such, this means that a character's kart is not essentially the same as the karts of the others.

The Karts also have presented in other game series and media such as in the Super Smash Bros. series, comics, board games and toys.


Super Mario Kart

Mario Kart 64

Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

In Mario Kart: Double Dash!! the basic models of the karts seen from Super Mario Kart to Mario Kart Super Circuit were taken out. For the Mario Kart for the Nintendo GameCube, the karts appear in new models and styles, most of them reflecting some character's special characteristics, such as Mario's kart, the Red Fire, which it is a red and blue-colored all-terrain vehicle, rendering Mario's letter M emblem on its body and wheels. The design of the karts also were changed regarding to the new concept "two racers in one vehicle" within the game. The karts have a seat on the front where a character drives the kart, and a platform in the rear of the vehicle where the second character is able to use an item taken from the Item Boxes. Just as in Mario Kart Super Circuit, in Double Dash!! the karts are split in three groups respecting their weight: Light, Medium and Heavy. The use of these karts is determined by the characters' weights, so while one of the two characters has a higher weight, the characters will use a kart within the Medium or Heavy weight class. Pairing both lightweight characters, the vehicle used is a light kart. Every kart has also its own stats. The kart's stats is qualified by the amount of stars on its acceleration, speed and weight. In general, lightweight karts have a high acceleration but a fair low speed and endurance. Mediumweight karts have balanced stats, whereas heavyweight karts show a high top speed and endurance, and low acceleration.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Mario Kart DS

Unlike happened in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, the basic models of the karts reappear in Mario Kart DS, having the name of Standard Karts. These karts have been redesigned, having white defenses and a hood of different color palettes according to the character's custom color. The decal of the character is shown over the hood, although the player can replace it for his or her own in the emblem maker option. However, every character can select at least one of three karts (excluding Shy Guy, having only his Standard Kart SG) two of them rather different in design and stats than their Standard Kart. While the Standard Kart has plain stats, the other karts can have a high speed, acceleration or items ratio, depending on the vehicle what is made for. Every Kart is qualified by six ratings:

  • Acceleration: The time for achieving the top speed. Generally lightweight karts like Yoshi's Standard Kart YS have the highest acceleration rating.
  • Speed: The top speed level when a kart moves fordwards. Most of the karts within the heavyweight class, show the highest speed rating.
  • Weight: The kart's endurance. While a kart has a higher weight, is capable of knocking apart light karts.
  • Drifting: The friction power of the kart when turns by powersliding. A high drifting rate makes the kart to turn tighter.
  • Handling: The control over the vehicle in all type of terrains. The power of the mini-turbo caused by drifting also depends how high the kart's handling is.
  • Items: The variety of items to obtain in an Item Box. As the kart's item stat is high, the character can receive more rare items to use.

Mario Kart Wii

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