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Item (Mario Kart series)
An item is used as a power-up in the Mario Kart series. Players in the lead tend to get weaker items like Bananas and Green Shells, while those who are behind get powerful items like Lightning and Bullet Bills.

Key

 * Check_mark.svg – The item appears in the game
 * X_mark.svg – The item does not appear in the game

Vehicle counterpart
A vehicle counterpart is a vehicle that has similar stats to another vehicle. The concept of vehicle counterparts first appears in Mario Kart Wii, where the thirty-six vehicles come in seven sets regarding their strong, average, and weak stats, of which the Drift/Mini-Turbo Set and the Off-Road Set are further divided into two groups.

Counterpart Types
Vehicle counterparts come in three different types: kart/bike counterparts, size class counterparts, and group counterparts.
 * Kart/bike counterpart: A kart/bike counterpart is a counterpart within the same group and size class. This is the most common type of counterpart, with the Blue Falcon, Jet Bubble, Classic Dragster, Zip Zip, Piranha Prowler, and Phantom being the only six vehicles without a direct kart/bike counterpart. An example of a kart/bike counterpart pair is the Flame Flyer/Flame Runner pair.
 * Size class counterpart: A size class counterpart is a counterpart from a different size class, whether direct or indirect. An example of a size class counterpart trio is the Blue Falcon/Sprinter/Jetsetter trio.
 * Group counterpart: A group counterpart is a counterpart from a different group regardless of whether the collection of vehicles is in the same size class. An example of a group counterpart pair is the Dolphin Dasher/Phantom pair.

Standard Set
The Standard Set consists of vehicles wherein each stat is usually in the middle of the vehicle that does worse in said stat and the one that does best. Below are the vehicles that make up this set.

Standard Set Stats
Standard Kart S's Stats Standard Bike S's Stats Standard Kart M's Stats Standard Bike M's Stats Standard Kart L's Stats Standard Bike L's Stats

Handling Set
The Handling Set consists of vehicles that have good values in handling (their main strength), acceleration, off-road, and mini-turbo.

However, they have low drift and very low speed; the latter is their main weakness. Below are the vehicles that make up this set.

Handling Set Stats
Booster Seat's Stats Bit Bike's Stats Daytripper's Stats Sugarscoot's Stats Offroader's Stats Wario Bike's Stats

Drift/Mini-Turbo Set
The Drift/Mini-Turbo Set consists of vehicles that have good speed, and very good drift and mini-turbo (their main strengths).

However, they do poorly on every other stat (not counting weight), with acceleration being their main weakness. Below are the vehicles that make up the main group of this set.

Drift/Mini-Turbo Set Stats
Mini Beast's Stats Bullet Bike's Stats Wild Wing's Stats Mach Bike's Stats Flame Flyer's Stats Flame Runner's Stats Honeycoupe's Stats Shooting Star's Stats

Off-Road Set
The Off-Road Set consists of vehicles that have above average speed, good acceleration and handling, and excellent off-road (their main strength, with all of these being able to drift in most off-road parts).

However, they have very low drift (their main weakness) and below average mini-turbo. Below are the vehicles that make up the main group of this set.

Off-Road Set Stats
Tiny Titan's Stats Magikruiser's Stats Super Blooper's Stats Dolphin Dasher's Stats Zip Zip's Stats Phantom's Stats

Speed Set
The Speed Set consists of vehicles that have excellent speed (their main strength), usually being the fastest out of all sets. However, they do very poorly everywhere else, being the weakest overall in terms of stats. Their main weaknesses are handling, off-road, and mini-turbo.

Compared to the Drift/Mini-Turbo Set, the Speed Set actually accelerates faster overall. Below are the vehicles that make up this set.

Speed Set Stats
Blue Falcon's Stats Sprinter's Stats Sneakster's Stats Jetsetter's Stats Spear's Stats

Acceleration Set
The Acceleration Set consists of vehicles that have very good values on almost every stat, being the strongest overall in terms of stats.

However, compared to the Handling Set, the Acceleration Set has slightly better speed, better acceleration (its main strength), and significantly better drift. Inversely, it has slightly worse handling, off-road, and mini-turbo. Below are the vehicles that make up this set.

Acceleration Set Stats
Cheep Charger's Stats Quacker's Stats Classic Dragster's Stats

Weight Set
The Weight Set consists of vehicles that have decent speed, in addition to average acceleration, handling, drift, and off-road. However, they have low mini-turbo.

Despite having rather unclear weaknesses and strengths, there is something these vehicles have in common that actually exceeds other vehicles of the same size class; both are the heaviest vehicles of their vehicle and size classes.

Compared to the Drift/Mini-Turbo Set, the Weight Set is slower and has worse drift and mini-turbo. However, it has better acceleration, handling, and off-road. Similarly, comparing it to the Speed Set reveals that it’s slower, but does better in every other stat, especially handling. Below are the vehicles that make up this set.

Weight Set Stats
Jet Bubble's Stats Piranha Prowler's Stats

Standard Kart S
The Standard Kart S is a small kart that appears in Mario Kart Wii. Much like the other Standard Karts, it resembles a real life with custom exhaust pipes. Its bike counterpart is the Standard Bike S, its medium counterpart is the Standard Kart M, and its large counterpart is the Standard Kart L.

Stats
The Standard Bike S features above average mini-turbo (tied with the Zip Zip), acceleration (tied with the Offroader), and handling (tied with the Phantom), as well as decent drift (tied with the Flame Runner). Its speed (tied with the Zip Zip) and off-road (tied with the Classic Dragster) are average. However, it is rather light, as its weight matches that of the Blue Falcon.

Standard Bike S
The Standard Bike S is a small drift type bike that appears in Mario Kart Wii. Much like the other Standard Bikes, it resembles a. Its kart counterpart is the Standard Kart S, its medium counterpart is the Standard Bike M, and its large counterpart is the Standard Bike L.

Stats
The Standard Bike S features above average mini-turbo (tied with the Flame Flyer and Wario Bike), decent acceleration (tied with the Daytripper) and handling (tied with the Zip Zip), and good drift (tied with the Classic Dragster). Its speed and off-road (both tied with the Offroader) are average. However, it is the third lightest vehicle in the game, only being heavier than the Bit Bike and Quacker.

Standard Kart M
The Standard Kart M is a medium kart that appears in Mario Kart Wii. Much like the other Standard Karts, it resembles a real life with custom exhaust pipes. Its bike counterpart is the Standard Bike M, its small counterpart is the Standard Kart S, and its large counterpart is the Standard Kart L.

Stats
The Standard Kart M features above average speed (tied with the Tiny Titan), weight (tied with the Daytripper), and drift (tied with the Jet Bubble). Its acceleration (tied with the Jet Bubble), handling (tied with the Tiny Titan), off-road (tied with the Standard Kart L), and mini-turbo (tied with the Tiny Tian) are all average.

Standard Bike M
The Standard Bike M is a medium drift type bike that appears in Mario Kart Wii. Much like the other Standard Bikes, it resembles a. Its kart counterpart is the Standard Kart M, its small counterpart is the Standard Bike S, and its large counterpart is the Standard Bike L.

Stats
The Standard Bike M features above average drifting (tied with the Flame Flyer) and handling (tied with the Magikruiser). Its acceleration (tied with the Tiny Titan and Phantom), speed (tied with the Magikruiser and Phantom), weight (tied with the Mach Bike), off-road (tied with the Standard Bike L), and mini-turbo (tied with the Magikruiser) are all average.

Standard Kart L
The Standard Kart L is a large kart that appears in Mario Kart Wii. Much like the other Standard Karts, it resembles a real life with custom exhaust pipes. Its bike counterpart is the Standard Bike L, its small counterpart is the Standard Kart S, and its medium counterpart is the Standard Kart M.

Stats
The Standard Kart L features above average speed (tied with the Dolphin Dasher and Jet Bubble) and high weight (tied with the Flame Flyer and Wario Bike), making it the fastest and heaviest of the Standard vehicles. Its acceleration (tied with the Dolphin Dasher), handling (tied with the Jet Bubble), drift (tied with the Bit Bike and Sneakster), off-road (tied with the Jet Bubble and Standard Kart M), and mini-turbo (tied with the Super Blooper) are all average.

Standard Bike L
The Standard Bike L is a large drift type bike that appears in Mario Kart Wii. Much like the other Standard Bikes, it resembles a. Its kart counterpart is the Standard Kart L, its small counterpart is the Standard Bike S, and its medium counterpart is the Standard Bike M.

Stats
The Standard Bike L features above average speed (tied with the Tiny Titan and Standard Kart M) and decent weight (tied with the Flame Runner), making it the second fastest outside drifting bike behind the Shooting Star and the second heaviest outside drifting bike behind the Wario Bike. Its acceleration (tied with the Jet Bubble and Standard Kart M), handling (tied with the Tiny Titan), drift (tied with the Blue Falcon), off-road (tied with the Standard Bike M), and mini-turbo (tied with the Jet Bubble and Dolphin Dasher) are all average.