Trickster

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Template:Kart-infobox The Trickster is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour. It was introduced in the 2019 Halloween Tour as the spotlight kart of the tour's first week. It is the signature kart of Rosalina (Halloween) and Peach (Halloween). Its name is a reference to trick-or-treating, a Halloween tradition. It resembles a jack-o-lantern with bat wings on the fenders and two lanterns acting as the taillights. The emblem is located on two bat-winged ornaments on the front and rear. It uses a thinner version of the Cyber Slick tires from Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The Trickster increases the duration of Dash Panel speed boosts and the number of points earned for using Dash Panels.

The 2020 Halloween Tour introduces a black variant named the Dark Trickster, which is also classified as a High-End kart.

Availability

The Trickster has only appeared in certain pipes and is not a part of the Daily Selects set. The following table shows the kart's availability by tour.

Tour Availability
Halloween Tour (2019) Halloween Pipe 1
(spotlight)
Halloween Pipe 2
New Year's Tour New Year's Pipe 1
New Year's Pipe 2
Halloween Tour (2020) Halloween Throwback Pipe
Autumn Tour Autumn Pipe 1
Autumn Pipe 2
(spotlight)

Profiles and statistics

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  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: It looks like a jack-o'-lantern rolled away from its pumpkin patch and landed right on the front of the Trickster kart! The spooky color scheme and bat wings are sure to terrify your opponents—when you pass them by on the track![1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トリックスター
Torikkusutā
Trickster

Chinese (simplified) 恶作剧之星

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Chinese (traditional) 惡作劇之星

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German Halloween-Vehikel
Halloween Vehicle
Italian Scherzetto
Diminutive of scherzo ("trick") referring to the phrase dolcetto o scherzetto (Italian for "trick or treat")
Korean 트릭스터

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Portuguese Travessurauto
From on travessura ("trick") and auto
Spanish Trucoturbo
From truco ("trick") and turbo

References

  1. ^ mariokarttourEN (October 29, 2019). Twitter. Retrieved March 19, 2020.