Daytripper: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 32: Line 32:
*[[Princess Daisy]] - Orange and white body, dark yellow back.
*[[Princess Daisy]] - Orange and white body, dark yellow back.
*[[Yoshi]] - Light Green and white body, green back.
*[[Yoshi]] - Light Green and white body, green back.
*[[Birdo]] - Purple and white body body, hot pink back.
*[[Birdo]] - Purple and white body, hot pink back.
*[[Diddy Kong]] - Dark Brown and white body, brown back.
*[[Diddy Kong]] - Dark Brown and white body, brown back.
*[[Bowser Jr.]] - Light Yellow and white body, golden yellow back.
*[[Bowser Jr.]] - Light Yellow and white body, golden yellow back.

Revision as of 13:45, May 15, 2012

Template:Kart-infobox The Royal Racer (known as the Daytripper in North America) is a medium-sized kart found in Mario Kart Wii. The vehicle resembles an old-fashioned coach in the shape of a curled slipper.

The bike counterpart for this kart is the Bon Bon, which is available from the start, unlike the Royal Racer, which can be unlocked by winning the 150cc Leaf Cup.

Statistics

Template:Mkwiistat

The Royal Racer features great handling along with decent acceleration, off-road, and mini-turbo. Its weight is also decent. However, its speed and drifting are rather low.

Color Schemes

  • Mario - Red and white body, dark yellow back.
  • Luigi - Green and white body, gray back.
  • Princess Peach - Pink and white body, white back.
  • Princess Daisy - Orange and white body, dark yellow back.
  • Yoshi - Light Green and white body, green back.
  • Birdo - Purple and white body, hot pink back.
  • Diddy Kong - Dark Brown and white body, brown back.
  • Bowser Jr. - Light Yellow and white body, golden yellow back.
  • Male Mii - Cadet blue and white body, golden yellow back.
  • Female Mii - Pink and white body, reddish brown back.

Gallery

Names in Other Languages

Template:Foreignname

Trivia

  • The Royal Racer and Bon Bon are the only pair of counterparts in which one vehicle is a starter, while the other is an unlockable.