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This table is significantly different from the one seen in ''Mario Kart 8''. There are now 12 in-game statistics related to Mini-Turbo. However, due to lack of specific testing, their purpose is not confirmed, but only guessed from the results of tests performed on various aspects of Mini-Turbo boosts.<ref name="LF2">Luigi_Fan2. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1g7A-38tn9UAIbB2B3sZI-MpILsS3ZS870UTVMRRxh4Q/edit#gid=0 Luigi_Fan2's Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Stat Chart]. The measurement on the Mini-Turbo statistics can be found below the statistics tables.</ref> There are two in-game statistics related to Mini-Turbo that were already present in ''Mario Kart 8'', which were called ''Dash_FrmMiniT_Lv1'' and ''Dash_FrmMiniT_Lv2'' in ''Mario Kart 7''. The first is the length of the Mini-Turbo boost in frames, and the second is the length of the Super Mini-Turbo boost in frames. '''The other statistics do not have their own name reported in the tables; therefore, their names provided in the following table are not the official ones'''. There is now an additional in-game statistic, ''Dash_Frm''JumpB, that determines the duration of the Jump Boost in frames. Three statistics, here called '''MT Threshold''', '''SMT Threshold''' and '''UMT Threshold''', indicate how many units of Boost Counter are needed to charge a Mini-Turbo boost, Super Mini-Turbo boost and Ultra Mini-Turbo boost respectively. The boost counter increases per frame range from 1 unit to 5 units when drifting.<ref name="LF2"/> Three values, here called ''MT Speed'', ''SMT Speed'' and ''JB Speed'', determine the relative max speed during a Mini-Turbo boost, a Super Mini-Turbo boost and a Jump Boost respectively, coded as fraction of the maximum speed during the boost over the maximum speed when not boosting. Finally, the purpose of three other values related to the boosts are still unknown, but their values in both ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' and ''Mario Kart Tour'' are consistent with the relative speed loss when the boost ends.  
This table is significantly different from the one seen in ''Mario Kart 8''. There are now 12 in-game statistics related to Mini-Turbo. However, due to lack of specific testing, their purpose is not confirmed, but only guessed from the results of tests performed on various aspects of Mini-Turbo boosts.<ref name="LF2">Luigi_Fan2. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1g7A-38tn9UAIbB2B3sZI-MpILsS3ZS870UTVMRRxh4Q/edit#gid=0 Luigi_Fan2's Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Stat Chart]. The measurement on the Mini-Turbo statistics can be found below the statistics tables.</ref> There are two in-game statistics related to Mini-Turbo that were already present in ''Mario Kart 8'', which were called ''Dash_FrmMiniT_Lv1'' and ''Dash_FrmMiniT_Lv2'' in ''Mario Kart 7''. The first is the length of the Mini-Turbo boost in frames, and the second is the length of the Super Mini-Turbo boost in frames. '''The other statistics do not have their own name reported in the tables; therefore, their names provided in the following table are not the official ones'''. There is now an additional in-game statistic, ''Dash_Frm''JumpB, that determines the duration of the Jump Boost in frames. Three statistics, here called '''MT Threshold''', '''SMT Threshold''' and '''UMT Threshold''', indicate how many units of Boost Counter are needed to charge a Mini-Turbo boost, Super Mini-Turbo boost and Ultra Mini-Turbo boost respectively. The boost counter increases per frame range from 1 unit to 5 units when drifting.<ref name="LF2"/> Three values, here called ''MT Speed'', ''SMT Speed'' and ''JB Speed'', determine the relative max speed during a Mini-Turbo boost, a Super Mini-Turbo boost and a Jump Boost respectively, coded as fraction of the maximum speed during the boost over the maximum speed when not boosting. Finally, the purpose of three other values related to the boosts are still unknown, but their values in both ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' and ''Mario Kart Tour'' are consistent with the relative speed loss when the boost ends.  


The parameters of Ultra Mini-Turbos except for the boost counter threshold values are not coded in this table, but a comparison with [[Mario Kart Tour in-game statistics#Mini-Turbo (mParamMiniTurbo)|the table of ''Mario Kart Tour'']] revealed the values used: 120 frames for level 0 and 180 frames for level 20, with steps of 3 frames per level, relative speed ranging from 1.05 for level 0 to 1.15 for level 20, with steps of 0.005 per level, unknown value ranging from 0.013 for level 0 to 0.012 for level 20, with steps of 0.0005 per level.
The parameters of Ultra Mini-Turbos except for the boost counter threshold values are not coded in this table, but a comparison with [[Mario Kart Tour in-game statistics#Mini-Turbo (mParamMiniTurbo)|the table of ''Mario Kart Tour'']] revealed the values used: 120 frames for level 0 and 180 frames for level 20, with steps of 4 frames per level, relative speed ranging from 1.05 for level 0 to 1.15 for level 20, with steps of 0.005 per level, unknown value ranging from 0.013 for level 0 to 0.012 for level 20, with steps of 0.0005 per level.
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