Spin Boost Pillar
Spin Boost Pillars[1] are objects found in many courses in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. They are found only in anti-gravity areas, and their appearance usually changes depending on the course they are found on. When a racer drives into one, they perform a Spin Boost (spinning and gaining a short speed boost), similar to what happens when two racers bump into each other in anti-gravity. Certain other objects can also act as Spin Boost Pillars, such as the wheels of the submarines in Water Park and the minecarts in Wii Wario's Gold Mine, as well as the pillars and handrails in Sky-High Sundae (the latter of which can notably be used consecutively for multiple Spin Boosts from one object). In Hyrule Circuit, all three Spin Boost Pillars on the castle's stairs being driven into within a short period of time create a Dash Panel ramp in the next room that leads racers over the central platform where the Master Sword, which also functions as a Spin Boost Pillar once passed through, is located.
List of courses with Spin Boost Pillars[edit]
- Water Park (submarine coaster wheels)
- Sunshine Airport
- Electrodrome
- Bone-Dry Dunes
- Rainbow Road
- Dragon Driftway
- Mute City
- Wii Wario's Gold Mine (minecarts)
- Ice Ice Outpost
- Hyrule Circuit (gems and Master Sword)
- GBA Cheese Land
- 3DS Neo Bowser City
- Big Blue
- Sky-High Sundae (pillars and handrails)
- 3DS Rock Rock Mountain
- Merry Mountain
- GCN Waluigi Stadium
- Wii Koopa Cape
- Tour Vancouver Velocity
- SNES Bowser Castle 3
- Wii Rainbow Road
- Battle Stadium
- Lunar Colony
Gallery[edit]
A Spin Boost Pillar on Sunshine Airport
A Spin Boost Pillar on Electrodrome
A Spin Boost Pillar on Electrodrome seen from above, showing the star shape of the pillar
A Spin Boost Pillar on Bone-Dry Dunes
A Spin Boost Pillar on Rainbow Road
A Spin Boost Pillar on Dragon Driftway
A Spin Boost Pillar on Mute City
A Spin Boost Pillar on Ice Ice Outpost, using a similar design as Sunshine Airport's Spin Boost Pillars, but with an added base and slightly different textures
A Spin Boost Pillar on Hyrule Circuit before being activated by a player
A Spin Boost Pillar on Hyrule Circuit after being activated by a player
A Spin Boost Pillar on GBA Cheese Land
A Spin Boost Pillar on 3DS Neo Bowser City
A Spin Boost Pillar on Battle Stadium
A Spin Boost Pillar on Lunar Colony, using the design from Rainbow Road's Spin Boost Pillars with a different colored base
A Spin Boost Pillar on 3DS Rock Rock Mountain, using the design from Battle Stadium's Spin Boost Pillars
A Spin Boost Pillar on Merry Mountain, using the design from Electrodrome's Spin Boost Pillars
A Spin Boost Pillar on Waluigi Stadium, using the design from Electrodrome's Spin Boost Pillars
A Spin Boost Pillar on Wii Koopa Cape, using the design from Sunshine Airport's Spin Boost Pillars
A Spin Boost Pillar on Tour Vancouver Velocity, using the design from Mute City's Spin Boost Pillars
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スピンターボバー[?] Supin tābo bā |
Spin Turbo Bar |
References[edit]
- ^ Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Prima Starter's Guide. Page 9.