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'''Metal balls''',<ref>[[Media:MKT metal ball name.png|''Mario Kart Tour'' in-game name]]</ref> also referred to as '''Pinballs''',<ref>{{ref quote|If you attack a rolling '''pinball''', you can divert it away from you.|''Mario Sports Mix''|in-game description for the Waluigi Pinball court}}</ref><ref>''Mario Kart 7'' Prima guide page 130</ref> are stage obstacles in [[Waluigi Pinball (DS)|Waluigi Pinball]] from ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. They roll around all throughout the course, and flip over any player that drives into them. As such, they act similar to [[boulder]]s and [[Big Steely|Big Steelies]]. On the pinball table section of the track, metal balls are bounced around by [[Bumper (Mario Kart series)|bumpers]] and [[Flipper (Mario Kart series)|flippers]].
'''Metal balls''', also referred to as '''Pinballs''', are stage obstacles in [[Waluigi Pinball (DS)|Waluigi Pinball]] from ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. They roll around all throughout the course, and flip over any player that drives into them. As such, they act similar to [[boulder]]s and [[Big Steely|Big Steelies]]. On the pinball table section of the track, metal balls are bounced around by [[Bumper (Mario Kart series)|bumpers]] and [[Flipper (Mario Kart series)|flippers]].


Pinballs also appear in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' on the [[Waluigi Pinball (court)|Waluigi Pinball]] court, which based on the ''Mario Kart'' track of the same name. Here, they are released onto the court by a giant robotic [[Waluigi]] and then continuously roll around the area, hitting bumpers and walls. When they collide with a player, they push them back and stun them for a few moments while also becoming faster. They keep their momentum if they hit a bumper but will revert to their original speed if they hit a solid wall instead. If a pinball ends up in the hole at the top middle of the court, another one will appear shortly afterwards.
Pinballs also appear in ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' on the [[Waluigi Pinball (court)|Waluigi Pinball]] court, which based on the ''Mario Kart'' track of the same name. Here, they are released onto the court by a giant robotic [[Waluigi]] and then continuously roll around the area, hitting bumpers and walls. When they collide with a player, they push them back and stun them for a few moments while also becoming faster. They keep their momentum if they hit a bumper but will revert to their original speed if they hit a solid wall instead. If a pinball ends up in the hole at the top middle of the court, another one will appear shortly afterwards.

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A pinball in Mario Kart 7

Metal balls, also referred to as Pinballs, are stage obstacles in Waluigi Pinball from Mario Kart DS, Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart Tour. They roll around all throughout the course, and flip over any player that drives into them. As such, they act similar to boulders and Big Steelies. On the pinball table section of the track, metal balls are bounced around by bumpers and flippers.

Pinballs also appear in Mario Sports Mix on the Waluigi Pinball court, which based on the Mario Kart track of the same name. Here, they are released onto the court by a giant robotic Waluigi and then continuously roll around the area, hitting bumpers and walls. When they collide with a player, they push them back and stun them for a few moments while also becoming faster. They keep their momentum if they hit a bumper but will revert to their original speed if they hit a solid wall instead. If a pinball ends up in the hole at the top middle of the court, another one will appear shortly afterwards.

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