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{{about|the currency in Mario Kart Tour| | {{about|the currency in Mario Kart Tour|the gemstones from the [[Luigi's Mansion (series)|Luigi's Mansion]] series|[[Stone (Luigi's Mansion)]] and [[Gem#Rubies (Old Clockworks)|Gem § Rubies (Old Clockworks)]]|the character from [[Super Paper Mario]]|[[Ruby (character)]]|the treasure from [[Wario World]]|[[Greenhorn Forest#Treasures|Greenhorn Forest § Treasures]]}} | ||
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{{ | {{quote2|You can get things like [[List of drivers in Mario Kart Tour|drivers]] and [[kart]]s from the [[Pipe Cannon|pipe]]. Say, why don't you use some rubies to fire something out of it?|[[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]]|Mario Kart Tour}} | ||
[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|thumb|left|80px|A single ruby]]'''Rubies''' are the premium currency in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. Prior to the [[Battle Tour|2022 Battle Tour]], they were mainly used to summon new drivers, [[kart]]s, and [[glider]]s from the [[Pipe Cannon|pipe]]. Five were required to fire it one time, although 45 could be spent to fire ten at once. As of the Battle Tour, rubies are instead primarily used to redeem High-End drivers, karts, and gliders, with drivers in the Daily Spotlight costing 150 rubies each, and karts and gliders in the Daily Spotlight costing 100 rubies each. In addition, each tour has a dedicated Spotlight Shop, with specific drivers, karts, and gliders available depending on the tour; here, drivers cost 105 rubies for the first purchase, while karts and gliders cost 70 rubies for their first purchase. Also, since their introduction in the [[Mii Tour (2022)|2022 Mii Tour]], rubies can be spent to redeem [[Mii]] Racing Suits, costing either 70 or 100 rubies each. If the player does not have any or enough [[Coin Rush ticket]]s, rubies can be spent to play [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]], with 5 rubies multiplying the [[coin]] count by 2, 15 by 6, and 25 by 10. In addition to being purchasable with real money, rubies are obtainable in-game through Tour Gifts, by completing the game's [[Mario Kart Tour#Challenges|Standard Challenges]], as an occasional daily reward, from [[Event token|Event Shops]], and as a reward for reaching certain levels and achieving high ranks in a ranked cup (the amounts for the latter varying depending on the player's current place and tier). In the [[List of Mario Kart Tour pre-release and unused content|pre-release beta test]], rubies were emeralds and could not be purchased. The front part of a ruby resembles an [[Item Box]]. | [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|thumb|left|80px|A single ruby]]'''Rubies''' are the premium currency in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. Prior to the [[Battle Tour|2022 Battle Tour]], they were mainly used to summon new drivers, [[kart]]s, and [[glider]]s from the [[Pipe Cannon|pipe]]. Five were required to fire it one time, although 45 could be spent to fire ten at once. As of the Battle Tour, rubies are instead primarily used to redeem High-End drivers, karts, and gliders, with drivers in the Daily Spotlight costing 150 rubies each, and karts and gliders in the Daily Spotlight costing 100 rubies each. In addition, each tour has a dedicated Spotlight Shop, with specific drivers, karts, and gliders available depending on the tour; here, drivers cost 105 rubies for the first purchase, while karts and gliders cost 70 rubies for their first purchase. Also, since their introduction in the [[Mii Tour (2022)|2022 Mii Tour]], rubies can be spent to redeem [[Mii]] Racing Suits, costing either 70 or 100 rubies each. If the player does not have any or enough [[Coin Rush ticket]]s, rubies can be spent to play [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]], with 5 rubies multiplying the [[coin]] count by 2, 15 by 6, and 25 by 10. In addition to being purchasable with real money, rubies are obtainable in-game through Tour Gifts, by completing the game's [[Mario Kart Tour#Challenges|Standard Challenges]], as an occasional daily reward, from [[Event token|Event Shops]], and as a reward for reaching certain levels and achieving high ranks in a ranked cup (the amounts for the latter varying depending on the player's current place and tier). In the [[List of Mario Kart Tour pre-release and unused content|pre-release beta test]], rubies were emeralds and could not be purchased. The front part of a ruby resembles an [[Item Box]]. | ||
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