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|developer=[[Nintendo Entertainment Planning and Development|Nintendo EPD]]<ref name=DICE>[https://www.interactive.org/games/video_game_details.asp?idGame=1702 Academy of Interactive Arts and Science’s entry about ''Mario Kart Tour'']. The directors and producer all work for Nintendo Co., Ltd..</ref><ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/jobs/keyword/57.html Erika Abe's post on her work for ''Mario Kart Tour''].</ref><ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/jobs/keyword/72.html|title=Yoshiki Tate/(ishi's post on his work for ''Mario Kart Tour''|publisher=nintendo.co.jp|accessdate=May 11, 2024|archive=web.archive.org/web/20211203052539/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/jobs/keyword/72.html}}</ref><br>[[Bandai Namco Holdings|Bandai Namco Studios]]<ref>[https://www.bandainamcostudios.com/en/products/ PRODUCTS | Bandai Namco Studios Inc.]</ref><br>{{wp|DeNA}}<ref>[https://ssl4.eir-parts.net/doc/2432/ir_material3/129543/00.pdf Operating results of DeNA for the second quarter of Fiscal Year 2019]. According to the [https://ssl4.eir-parts.net/doc/2432/ir_material3/129599/00.pdf corresponding Questions and Answers section], DeNA received a share of the revenue of the game, suggesting them to be one of the development teams involved.</ref>  
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'''''Mario Kart Tour''''' is a mobile game in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. First announced during a financial briefing on January 31, 2018,<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2018/180201_2e.pdf Nine Months Financial Results Briefing for Fiscal Year Ending March 2018] (2018). ''Nintendo''. Retrieved May 24, 2019.</ref> it is the third ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' mobile game overall, following ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' and ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', the ninth main installment in the ''Mario Kart'' series, and the sixteenth installment overall. Like ''Super Mario Run'', it is free-to-start from the App Store and Google Play.<ref>Takashi Mochizuki (February 7, 2018). [https://twitter.com/mochi_wsj/status/961507134453071872 'DeNA CEO said "Mario Kart Tour," a Nintendo-DeNA smartphone game planned for FY18, will be free-to-start.'] ''Twitter''. Retrieved May 24, 2019.</ref> Unlike ''Super Mario Run'' and similar to that of ''Dr. Mario World'', the game more heavily incorporates a free-to-play microtransaction mechanic, where players have restrictions and timers unless they spend some of the various types of currencies in-game, as well as having {{wp|Gacha game|gacha}} in the form of items being launched out of pipes. The game reuses many assets from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', as well as returning gameplay mechanics such as gliding and character specific [[Special Item (Mario Kart series)|special items]]. In addition, the game introduces some features new to the ''Mario Kart'' franchise such as reverse tracks and ability to deploy a large amount of any item during a race, including [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]]s and [[Bullet Bill]]s. On April 23, 2019, [[Nintendo]] opened applications for participating in a closed beta test of the game to Android users in North America and Japan, which began on May 22, 2019 and ended on June 4, 2019.<ref>Romano, Sal (April 24, 2019). [https://gematsu.com/2019/04/mario-kart-tour-android-closed-beta-test-set-for-may-22-to-june-4 Mario Kart Tour Android closed beta test set for May 22 to June 4]. ''Gematsu''. Retrieved May 22, 2019.</ref>
'''''Mario Kart Tour''''' is a mobile game in the [[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]. Unlike ''[[Super Mario Run]]'', it is free-to-play from the App Store and Google Play. The game reuses many assets from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', though its art style is more simple and cartoony. Gameplay mechanics such as gliding, [[underwater driving]], and character-specific [[Special Item (Mario Kart series)|special items]] return from past entries. In addition, the game introduces some features new to the ''Mario Kart'' series, such as reverse courses, trick courses, a combo system that grants points based on actions, and the [[Frenzy (Mario Kart Tour)|Frenzy]] mechanic, which allows racers with three item slots to deploy a large amount of any item during a race, including [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]]s and [[Bullet Bill]]s, at random should said item be in all three slots.


The game officially launched for both iOS and Android devices on September 25, 2019 in 163 territories, which covers nearly the same roster of availability as ''Super Mario Run'', with the exceptions of Belgium and Vietnam, the former of which banned games with loot boxes in 2019. Users who pre-registered acquired the game a day early. Unlike previous ''Mario'' mobile games, a Nintendo Account is required to be playable.
The game was first announced during a financial briefing on January 31, 2018.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2018/180201_2e.pdf Nine Months Financial Results Briefing for Fiscal Year Ending March 2018] (2018). ''Nintendo''. Retrieved May 24, 2019.</ref> On April 23, 2019, [[Nintendo]] opened applications for participating in a closed beta test of the game to Android users in North America and Japan, which began on May 22, 2019, and ended on June 4, 2019.<ref>Romano, Sal (April 24, 2019). [https://gematsu.com/2019/04/mario-kart-tour-android-closed-beta-test-set-for-may-22-to-june-4 ''Mario Kart Tour'' Android closed beta test set for May 22 to June 4]. ''Gematsu''. Retrieved May 22, 2019.</ref> The game officially launched for iOS, iPadOS, and Android devices on September 25, 2019, in 163 territories, which covers nearly the same roster of availability as ''Super Mario Run'', with the exceptions of Belgium and Vietnam, the former of which banned games with loot boxes in 2019 for violating gambling laws.<ref>Gerken, T. (April 26, 2019). "[https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-43906306 Video game loot boxes declared illegal under Belgium gambling laws]". ''BBC News''. Retrieved November 27, 2020.</ref> Users who pre-registered acquired the game a day early. Unlike with the previous ''Super Mario'' mobile games, a [[Nintendo Account]] is required for it to be playable.


On October 31, 2019, Nintendo announced a multiplayer beta test planned for December 2019 exclusive to Gold Pass members.<ref>@mariokarttourEN (October 31, 2019). [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1190074083100123137 Multiplayer beta test announcement]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved October 31, 2019.</ref>
On October 31, 2019, Nintendo announced the first multiplayer beta test exclusive to Gold Pass members,<ref>@mariokarttourEN (October 31, 2019). [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1190074083100123137 Multiplayer beta test announcement]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved October 31, 2019.</ref> which began on December 18, 2019, 11:00 p.m. (PT) and ended on December 26, 2019, 9:59 p.m. (PT). On January 21, 2020, Nintendo announced a second multiplayer beta test for all players, regardless of whether they have a Gold Pass subscription or not,<ref>@mariokarttourEN (January 21, 2020). [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1219504952470454272 Second multiplayer beta test announcement]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved January 21, 2020.</ref> which began on January 22, 2020, 11:00 p.m. (PT) and ended on January 28, 2020, 9:59 p.m. (PT). The second multiplayer beta test allowed players to play with each other in their immediate vicinity based on their device's location data. Finally, on March 2, 2020, Nintendo announced that multiplayer would officially be implemented into the game on March 8, 2020, at 8:00 p.m. (PT).<ref name=Multi>@mariokarttourEN (March 2, 2020). [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1234629562308464647?s=20 Multiplayer mode announcement]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved March 2, 2020.</ref>


On September 1, 2022, Nintendo announced that [[Battle Mode]] would be added to the game on October 5, 2022.<ref>@mariokarttourEN (September 1, 2022) [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1565585887303532544 Battle Mode announcement]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved September 15, 2022</ref> It was released in the eponymous [[Battle Tour]].
The [[list of tours in Mario Kart Tour|tour]] occurring in the game changes every two weeks, changing the selection of courses available. For four years after the game's release, new content was added at the start of each tour, such as new courses, drivers, [[kart]]s, and [[glider]]s. On September 11, 2023, it was announced that the [[Anniversary Tour (2023)|2023 Anniversary Tour]] would be the final tour to introduce new courses, drivers, karts, and gliders, with later tours being almost identical to previous tours from the Battle Tour onwards.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:MKT Gameplay.png|thumb|left|[[Toadette]] racing on [[Toad Circuit|<small>3DS</small> Toad Circuit]].]]
[[File:MKT Gameplay Current.png|thumb|left|[[Bowser#Dr. Mario World|Dr. Bowser]] racing on [[Wii Koopa Cape|Wii Koopa Cape T]]]]
The goal of the game is to be in first place at the end of each race, using items obtained by driving through [[Item Box]]es. The game is played in a portrait position, while the phone's touch controls are used to play the game, such as dragging the finger across the screen to steer the kart. There are three ways the player can make turns. For the phones supporting it, the gyroscope can be used to steer. Touch controls can be used in two configurations. The main setting has the driver jumping every time the screen is tapped, making drifting the main way to take turns, controlled by how the fingers slide on the screen. In the other configuration, the kart does not jump when tapping the screen, which results in it steering and auto-drifting as the fingers slide on the screen. This configuration does not allow the charge of an Ultra Mini-Turbo. Similarly to ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' with auto-accelerate and smart-steering enabled, karts accelerate automatically and can steer players away from walls. The intensity of smart-steering can be changed in the game's settings.
The goal of the game is to be in first place at the end of each race and get a high score, using items obtained by driving through [[Item Box]]es. The game is played in a portrait or landscape position, while the phone's touch controls are used to play the game, such as dragging the finger across the screen to steer the kart. There are three ways the player can make turns. For the phones supporting it, the gyroscope can be used to steer. The player can choose what action is started when tapping and sliding the fingers on the main area of the screen, with the other action being performed by tapping a small circular button at the bottom and then sliding the fingers if needed. The main setting has the driver jumping every time the screen is tapped, allowing the kart to drift by sliding the fingers. In the other configuration, the kart does not jump when tapping the screen, which results in it steering when sliding the fingers on the screen. After steering for a while, the kart starts auto-drifting and charging Mini-Turbos and Super Mini-Turbos, but not Ultra Mini-Turbos that are only charged when drifting. Similarly to ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' with auto-accelerate and smart-steering enabled, karts accelerate automatically and can steer players away from walls. The intensity of smart-steering can be changed in the game's settings. If smart-steering is turned off, the player will be able to access most shortcuts without using [[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]]s, albeit slower.


The game's mechanics are based on ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and most of the Retro Courses are also available as either normal or retro courses in Mario Kart 7. A few features from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' that required substantial changes to the game, such as [[Bike]]s, [[ATV]]s, [[anti-gravity]], and 12-player races, are missing, while the 200cc class is present. Other features from ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', such as auto-accelerate, smart-steering and Ultra Mini-Turbos, return. Unlike previous games the player cannot customize their tires.
The game's mechanics are based on ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', and many of its courses (both new and retro) return in ''Mario Kart Tour''. A few features from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' that required substantial changes to the game, such as [[Bike]]s, [[ATV]]s, [[anti-gravity]], and 12-player races, are missing, while the 200cc class is present. Other features from ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', such as auto-accelerate, smart-steering, and Ultra Mini-Turbos return. Unlike previous games, the player cannot customize their tires.


When a race is completed, the player will be awarded with [[Grand Star]]s, [[Experience Point|experience points]] for the used driver, kart and glider, and [[coin]]s. If the player finishes in the top three places, the gauge to level up will be filled, while if the placement is 5th or lower, the gauge will be dropped. When the gauge is already empty, however, the player will not go level down. Grand Stars are awarded depending on whether a certain point threshold has been reached. Experience points for the driver, kart and glider are awarded depending on the placement. The coins obtained are those collected during the race, but a player will get one additional coin for every 1,000 points obtained during the race. Each day, it is possible to obtain up to 150 experience points for drivers, karts and gliders and up to 300 coins by racing. When those limits are reached the player cannot obtain experience points or coins by racing until the next day. In order to continue gaining experience points or collecting coins, the player can use point-boost tickets for the former and can play Coin Rush or get rewards from challenges for the latter. Filling up the gauge to level up gives a reward to the player, increases the points earned when reaching a specific placement in the race and, when level 7 or level 12 are reached, allows the player to buy more items in the shop.
When a race is completed, the player will be awarded with [[Grand Star]]s, [[Experience Point|experience points]] for the used driver, kart, and glider whose base points are not maxed out, and [[coin]]s. If the player finishes in the top three places, the gauge to level up will be filled, while if the placement is 5th or lower, the gauge will be dropped. When the gauge is already empty, however, the player will not level down. Only the points gained in the specific course will be lost, meaning that the first race on each course won't make the player lose experience points even if they arrive in 8th place; similarly, each course has an experience points cap. The more experience points have already been gained on a specific course, the fewer experience points will be awarded by arriving in the first three places until the cap is reached. At that point, only the experience points lost due to arriving in 5th place or lower will be regained when arriving in the first three places. The total amount of experience points gained in a course is never reset and is carried to the following tours, forcing the player to drive in new courses to still keep gaining experience points and leveling up.  


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Grand Stars are awarded depending on whether a certain point threshold has been reached. Experience points for the driver, kart, and glider are awarded depending on the placement. The coins obtained are those collected during the race, plus one additional coin for every 1,000 points obtained during the race. Each day, it is possible to obtain up to 450 experience points for the drivers, karts, and gliders and up to 300 coins by racing (900 experience points and 600 coins when the player is subscribed to the Gold Pass starting with version 2.4.0). When those limits are reached the player cannot obtain experience points or coins by racing until the next day. In order to continue gaining experience points or collecting coins, the player can use point-boost tickets for the former and can play Coin Rush or get rewards from challenges for the latter. Filling up the gauge to level up gives a reward to the player, increases the points earned when reaching a specific placement in the race and, when level 7 or level 12 are reached, allows the player to buy more items in the shop. Currently, the maximum level the player can reach is 400.
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Another premium item, bought with real-life currency according to a monthly subscription model, is the Gold Pass, which grants access to the 200cc engine class, Gold Races (and multiplayer ranks S to S+6), additional items from Tour Gifts, and Gold Challenges. Players can gain rewards by renewing their Gold Pass subscription, such as ten rubies every month and a regular high end from a gold pipe for every three months of continuous subscription.


The game features Tour Challenges and Gold Challenges, which reward Grand Stars, and Standard Challenges, which reward [[Ruby|rubies]], the main premium currency of the game.
Every driver, kart, and glider has favorite courses, on which they offer advantages if they are used. Each course has three tiers for each driver, kart, and glider. Third-tier drivers receive one item from every Item Box, second-tier drivers receive two items and first-tier drivers receive three items. Second-tier karts give a bonus points multiplier of 1.5 and first-tier karts give a bonus points multiplier of 2. Second-tier gliders increase the time between two point-gaining actions to count as a combo and give a combo bonus multiplier of 2 and first-tier gliders increase the combo-time even longer and give a combo bonus multiplier of 3. The player can enter a [[Frenzy]] by obtaining three of the same item at the same time, which allows the player to temporarily use that item an infinite amount of times in addition to granting them invincibility. Super and High-End drivers, karts, and gliders have a higher number of points gained when choosing them and more preferred courses. In addition, drivers have their own special items, similar to ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''{{'}}s item system. Karts have their own driving-related bonus such as increasing the effectiveness of drifting, while gliders increase the likelihood of obtaining a certain item and the points gained when using said item. All drivers, karts, and gliders can be leveled up, and they all come with upgrades once this occurs. Since the 2.6.0 update, drivers, karts, and gliders are able to upgrade a favored course to a favorite course from being leveled up, with Normal items gaining one after reaching level 6, Super items gaining two after reaching levels 3 and 6, and High-End items gaining four after reaching levels 3 and 6.
 
Another premium item, bought with real-life currency according to a monthly subscription model, is the Gold Pass, which grants access to the 200cc engine class, additional items from Tour Gifts and Gold Challenges.
 
Each driver, kart and glider have favored courses, on which they offer advantages if they are used. Each course has three tiers for each driver, kart and glider. Third tier drivers receive one item from every Item Box, second tier drivers receive two items and first tier drivers receive three items. Second tier karts give a bonus points multiplier of 1.5 and first tier karts give a bonus points multiplier of 2. Second tier gliders increase the time between two point-gaining actions to count as combo and give a combo bonus multiplier of 2 and first tier gliders increase the combo-time even longer and give a combo bonus multiplier of 3. The player can enter a [[Frenzy]] by obtaining three of the same item at the same time, which allows the player to temporarily use that item an infinite amount of times in addition to granting them invincibility. Super and High-End drivers, karts and gliders have a higher number of points gained when choosing them and more preferred courses. In addition, drivers have their own special items, similar to ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''{{'}}s item system. Karts have their own driving-related bonus such as increasing the effectiveness of drafting, while gliders increase the likelihood of obtaining a certain item and the points gained when using this item. All drivers, karts and gliders can be leveled up, and they all come with upgrades when done so.


The courses the player can play depends on the tour, which changes every two weeks. Each tour has sixteen cups, and adds new drivers, karts, gliders and courses, including one course that is new to the series. Each cup contains three races and one bonus challenge. Bonus challenges require the player to beat a certain goal with a certain character, kart and glider. Once each of the courses and the bonus challenge is played and enough Grand Stars are obtained, the player can move on to the next cup. Tour Gifts appear between cups which give the player items if enough Grand Stars are obtained. Every week, one of the tour's cups is a ranked cup. In a ranked cup, the player is placed on a leaderboard based on their overall score in the game against nineteen other players. The player gains a reward and increases in tier at the end of the week if the end position is within the best ten places.
The courses the player can play depends on the tour, which changes every two weeks. Since the [[{{Tour80}}]], each tour has fifteen cups, and adds new drivers, karts, gliders, and courses. Starting with the [[{{Tour13}}]] until the [[{{Tour79}}|2022 Anniversary Tour]], each tour had twelve cups. Starting with the [[{{Tour4}}|2019 Paris Tour]] until the [[{{Tour12}}]], each tour had eighteen cups.  Starting from the [[{{Tour1}}]] until the [[{{Tour3}}|2019 Halloween Tour]], each tour had sixteen cups. During certain tours, mainly ones themed around real-world locations, the game includes one course that is new to the series. Each cup contains three races and one bonus challenge. Bonus challenges require the player to beat a certain goal with a certain character, kart, and glider. Once each of the courses and the bonus challenge are all played and enough Grand Stars are obtained, the player can move on to the next cup. In later tours, cups are automatically unlocked without any requirements. In ''Mario Kart Tour'', cups are named after the playable characters.
 
===Ranked cup===
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Every week, one of the tour's cups is a ranked cup. In a ranked cup, the player is placed on a leaderboard based on their overall score in the game against nineteen other players. The player gains a reward for finishing in the top 10 and will increase in tier at the end of the week if their end position is near the top, while they will lose one or two tiers if finishing poorly enough above tier 20. Since the [[{{Tour19}}]], tier 25 and up rewards [[points-cap ticket]]s for the top few positions. These tickets, along with the corresponding point-boost tickets, rotate between driver, kart, and glider tickets on a weekly basis. In some tours, drivers replaced coins in the rewards for moving to a higher tier. Currently, the highest tier the player can reach is 99.
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|Rubies ×20<br>Coins ×1,100<br>Point-boost tickets ×2 of each type
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|rowspan=3|Rubies ×10<br>Coins ×600<br>Point-boost tickets ×1
|rowspan=3|Rubies ×10<br>Coins ×600<br>Points-cap tickets ×1 High-End, ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
|rowspan=3|Rubies ×10<br>Coins ×600<br>Points-cap tickets ×2 High-End, ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
|rowspan=3|Rubies ×10<br>Coins ×600<br>Points-cap tickets ×3 High-End, ×3 Super, ×3 Normal
|rowspan=3|Rubies ×10<br>Coins ×600<br>Points-cap tickets ×4 High-End, ×4 Super, ×4 Normal
|rowspan=3|Rubies ×10<br>Coins ×600<br>Points-cap tickets ×5 High-End, ×5 Super, ×5 Normal
|-
|-
!5
!5
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!7
!7
|rowspan=4|Coins ×300
|rowspan=4|Coins ×300
|rowspan=4|Coins ×400
|rowspan=4|Rubies ×5<br>Coins ×400
|rowspan=4|1
|rowspan=4|Rubies ×5<br>Coins ×400
|rowspan=4|Rubies ×5<br>Coins ×400
|rowspan=4|Rubies ×5<br>Coins ×400
|rowspan=4|Rubies ×5<br>Coins ×400
|rowspan=4|Rubies ×5<br>Coins ×400<br>Points-cap tickets ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
|rowspan=4|Rubies ×5<br>Coins ×400<br>Points-cap tickets x1 High-End, ×1 Super, ×2 Normal
|rowspan=4|Rubies ×5<br>Coins ×400<br>Points-cap tickets x1 High-End, ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
|rowspan=4|Rubies ×5<br>Coins ×400<br>Points-cap tickets x2 High-End, ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
|rowspan=4|Rubies ×5<br>Coins ×400<br>Points-cap tickets ×3 High-End, ×3 Super, ×3 Normal
|-
|-
!8
!8
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|-
|-
!10
!10
|-
!11–15
|colspan=4|No reward
|?
|?
|colspan=1|Points-cap tickets ×1 Normal
|colspan=1|Points-cap tickets ×1 Super, ×1 Normal
|colspan=1|Points-cap tickets ×1 Super, ×1 Normal
|colspan=1|Points-cap tickets ×1 High-end, ×1 Super, ×1 Normal
|colspan=1|Points-cap tickets ×1 High-end, ×1 Super, ×1 Normal
|-
!16–19
|colspan=11|No reward
|-
!20
|colspan=11|No reward
|}
|}
 
<br>
Each tour has three sets of Tour Challenges. The first one is unlocked from the tour's beginning, the second one unlocks after the one week, and the third one is exclusive to Gold Pass members.
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{{br}}
 
===Points===
Points are collected during standard races and are used to gain Grand Stars and to rank the players, both overall and in ranked cups.
There are three ways of obtaining points in races: base points, bonus points, and position points.
 
====Base points====
Base points are given at the beginning of the race and are the sum of the base points of the character, kart and glider selected. They range from 800 to 1600 points. The base points can be increased through experience points obtained at the end of the races or through [[point-boost ticket]]s that provide 50 experience points each. The experience points are used to fill a gauge that when filled will increase the base points until the maximum amount has been reached. The amount of experience points needed to fill the gauge increases every time the gauge is filled.
 
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!colspan=7|Base points of drivers and kart parts
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|Amount
!rowspan=2|Placement
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Drivers.png|x50px]]<br>Drivers
!colspan=8|Tier change
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Karts.png|x50px]][[File:MKT Icon Gliders.png|x50px]]<br>Kart and gliders
|-
|-
![[File:MKT Icon Normal.png|x50px]]<br>Normal
!From tier 1
![[File:MKT Icon Rare.png|x50px]]<br>Super
!From tier 21
![[File:MKT Icon HighEnd.png|x50px]]<br>High-End
!From tier 22
![[File:MKT Icon Normal.png|x50px]]<br>Normal
!From tier 25
![[File:MKT Icon Rare.png|x50px]]<br>Super
!From tier 30
![[File:MKT Icon HighEnd.png|x50px]]<br>High-End
!From tier 35
!From tier 99
|-
!1
|''+3''
|''+3''
|''+3''
|''+3''
|''+2''
|''+1''
|''0''
|-
!2
|''+3''
|''+2''
|''+2''
|''+2''
|''+1''
|''+1''
|''0''
|-
!3
|''+3''
|''+1''
|''+1''
|''+1''
|''+1''
|''+1''
|''0''
|-
!4
|''+2''
|''+1''
|''+1''
|''+1''
|''+1''
|''0''
|''-1''
|-
|-
!Initial
!5
|400
|''+2''
|450
|''+1''
|500
|''+1''
|200
|''+1''
|220
|''+1''
|250
|''0''
|''-1''
|-
|-
!Maximum
!6
|600
|''+2''
|675
|''+1''
|800
|''+1''
|300
|''+1''
|330
|''0''
|400
|''-1''
|}
|''-1''
 
|-
====Bonus points====
!7
[[File:MKT Bonus Points.png|thumb|[[Larry Koopa|Larry]] obtaining bonus points by performing a [[trick]] as part of a combo.]]
|''+1''
Bonus points are points awarded every time a special event happens during the race. Said event might be a [[trick|Jump Boost]], gliding for a certain amount of time, finishing the lap in a certain position, hitting opponents or hazards, and various other cases. If a further event happens at least before two seconds have passed from the previous one, the combo indicator goes up and the points obtained are increased. The actual time that can pass between one event an the next can be incresed by choosing a glider of a higher tier in the course, by choosing a glider of higher rarity or by leveling up the glider. The number of points given is calculated as follows:
|''+1''
|''+1''
|''0''
|''0''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|-
!8
|''+1''
|''+1''
|''0''
|''0''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|-
!9
|''+1''
|''0''
|''0''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|-
!10
|''+1''
|''0''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|-
!11–15
|''0''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|-
!16–19
|''0''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|''-1''
|-
!20
|''0''
|''-1''
|''-2''
|''-2''
|''-2''
|''-2''
|''-2''
|}


''Points = (base points of the event × multiplier due to kart tiering in the course × multiplier due to kart rarity and skill level) + combo bonus + bonus point boosts + eventual increase from kart's special skill + eventual increase from glider's special skill''
===Points===
 
{{see also|Mario Kart Tour race points system}}
The combo bonus is calculated as follows:
Points are collected during standard races and are used to gain Grand Stars and to rank players, both overall and in ranked cups. There are three ways of obtaining points in races: base points, bonus points, and position points.
 
====Base points====
''Combo bonus = multiplier from glider's tiering in the course × Min{combo count - 1 ; (cc of the engine class) / 10}''
Base points are given at the beginning of the race and are the sum of the base points of the character, kart and glider selected. They range from 800 to 3020 points (3320 points for [[Mii|Mii Racing Suits]]). The base points can be increased through experience points obtained at the end of the races or through [[point-boost ticket]]s that provide 50 experience points each. The experience points are used to fill a gauge that when filled will increase the base points until the maximum amount has been reached. The amount of experience points needed to fill the gauge increases every time the gauge is filled. Since the Cooking Tour, [[points-cap ticket]]s are added to the game, making it possible to raise the maximum amount of base points of a driver, kart, or glider.
 
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For the purpose of the calculation, 200cc is considered the same as 150cc.  
!colspan=7|Base points of drivers and kart parts
 
|-
The bonus point boost is calculated separately for the driver, kart and glider chosen, that are in the first tier of the course, as follows:
!rowspan=2|Amount
 
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Drivers.png|x50px]]<br>Drivers
''Bonus point boost = base points × (skill level - 1) × [(cc of the engine class) / 30000]''
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Karts.png|x50px]][[File:MKT Icon Gliders.png|x50px]]<br>Karts and gliders
|-
![[File:MKT Icon Normal.png|x50px]]<br>Normal
![[File:MKT Icon Rare.png|x50px]]<br>Super
![[File:MKT Icon HighEnd.png|x50px]]<br>High-End
![[File:MKT Icon Normal Kart.png|x50px]]<br>Normal
![[File:MKT Icon Rare Kart.png|x50px]]<br>Super
![[File:MKT Icon HighEnd Kart.png|x50px]]<br>High-End
|-
!Initial
|400
|450
|500
|200
|220
|250
|-
!Base cap
|600
|675
|800
|300
|330
|400
|-
|-
!First raised cap
|648
|765
|980
|324
|366
|490
|-
!Second raised cap
|704
|870
|1190
|352
|408
|595
|-
!Top cap (until 2022 Anniversary Tour)
|760
|975
|1400
|380
|450
|700
|-
!Third raised cap
|768
|990
|1430
|384
|456
|715
|-
!Top cap (since Battle Tour)
|816
|1080
|1610
|408
|492
|805
|}


====Bonus points====
[[File:MKT Bonus Points.png|thumb|[[Chargin' Chuck]] obtaining bonus points by performing a [[trick|Jump Boost]] as part of a combo]]
Bonus points are points awarded every time a special event happens during the race. Said event might be a [[trick|Jump Boost]], gliding for a certain amount of time, finishing the lap in a certain position, hitting opponents or hazards, or various other cases. If a further event happens before about two seconds have passed from the previous one, the combo indicator goes up and the points obtained are increased. The actual time that can pass between one event and the next can be increased by choosing a glider of a higher tier in the course, by choosing a glider of higher rarity, or by leveling up the glider. The number of points given is calculated as follows:
*'''''Points''': (base points of the event × multiplier due to kart tiering in the course × multiplier due to kart rarity and skill level) + combo bonus + bonus point boosts + eventual increase from kart's [[Special skill (Mario Kart Tour)|special skill]] + eventual increase from glider's special skill''<br>
The combo bonus is calculated as follows:
*'''''Combo bonus''': multiplier from glider's tiering in the course × Min{combo count - 1 ; (cc of the engine class) / 10}''
For the purpose of the calculation, 200cc is considered the same as 150cc.
The bonus point boost is calculated separately for the driver, kart, and glider chosen that are in the first tier of the course, as follows:
*'''''Bonus point boost''': base points × (skill level - 1) × [(cc of the engine class) / 30000]''
In this case as well, 200cc is considered the same as 150cc. If more than 200 events happen, the bonus point boost is not applied from the 201st event onward.
In this case as well, 200cc is considered the same as 150cc. If more than 200 events happen, the bonus point boost is not applied from the 201st event onward.


====Position points====
====Position points====
Position points are awarded to the player depending on their placement at the end of the race. They are calculated as follows:
Position points are awarded to the player depending on their placement at the end of the race. They are calculated as follows:
 
*'''''Position points''': [(position points due to the level of the player + engine class bonus) × position multiplier] + bonus point boosts for position''
''Position points = [(position points due to the level of the player + engine class bonus) × position multiplier] + bonus point boosts for position''
The bonus point boost for position is calculated separately for the driver, kart, and glider chosen that are in the first tier of the course, as follows:
 
*'''''Bonus point boost for position''': base points × (skill level - 1) × number of events that occurred in the race × position multiplier × [(cc of the engine class) / 30000]''
The bonus point boost for position is calculated separately for the driver, kart and glider chosen, that are in the first tier of the course, as follows:
 
''Bonus point boost for position = base points × (skill level - 1) × number of events happened in the race × position multiplier × [(cc of the engine class) / 30000]''
 
As in the other cases, 200cc is considered the same as 150cc.
As in the other cases, 200cc is considered the same as 150cc.


The engine class bonus is the following:
The engine class bonus is the following:
 
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*'''50cc''': 0 points
!Engine class
*'''100cc''': 200 points
![[File:MKT Icon 50cc.png|x50px]]<br>50cc
*'''150cc''': 400 points
![[File:MKT Icon 100cc.png|x50px]]<br>100cc
*'''200cc''': 400 points
![[File:MKT Icon 150cc.png|x50px]]<br>150cc
 
![[File:MKT Icon 200cc.png|x50px]]<br>200cc
|-
!Engine class bonus
|0
|200
|400
|400
|}
The position multiplier depends on the placement at the end of the race and works as follows:
The position multiplier depends on the placement at the end of the race and works as follows:
 
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!Placement
!Placement
!1
!1
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===Collectibles and currencies===
====Additional internal data (RaceScoreParam)====
====Grand Stars====
The following internal data stems from the [[Peach Tour]].<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hGF4e9_mIL_HGjthaCGWz4t92Uq7oEd0Uwtge6gl9A0 A human readable transcription of the main content of the ''RaceScoreParam'' container].</ref>
[[Grand Star]]s are the main collectibles related to individual tours. Up to five of them can be earned by reaching certain points threshold in each standard race and up to three of them can be earned by clearing specific goals in each bonus challenge. Furthermore, clearing each day the daily challenge will warrant a Grand Star, and clearing Tour Challenges and Gold Challenges will reward the players with Grand Stars as well. Finally, using a [[star ticket]] will reward a Grand Star per ticket used.


They are used to unlock items in the cup bar of the course selection screen, namely cups and gifts. When the last gift will be obtained, coins will be rewarded in place of Grand Stars, and when a new tour starts, the Grand Stars obtained are reset to 0.
The engine class affects the obtained points in various other ways, as shown by the internal data:
 
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====Rubies====
!colspan=5|Engine class dependent points-related parameters (EngineLevelParams)
[[Ruby|Rubies]] are the main premium currency of ''Mario Kart Tour''. Beside being bought with real life currency at the Shop, rubies can be obtained as daily login bonus, as player level up bonus, as part of tour gifts, as reward for the ranked cup and as reward for the Standard Challenges.
|-
 
!Parameter
Rubies can be used in two different ways: two buy launch pipes and to play Coin Rush mode.
![[File:MKT Icon 50cc.png|x50px]]<br>50cc
 
![[File:MKT Icon 100cc.png|x50px]]<br>100cc
Launch pipes randomly shoot out a driver, kart or glider, all which have their own rarities. A counter keeps track of the number of Normal, Super and High-End items obtained from a certain pipe, so that up to a certain number of Normal, Super and High-End items can be obtained. It is possible that a player obtains an item from a pipe that already has been obtained. When this happens, the level gauge of that item will be increased by one unit. A pipe contains 100 items, including one featured High-End character, kart and glider which are guaranteed to have been launched from a pipe if the player emptied it. A new pipe replaces the former one each week, and the player can reset a pipe manually as well.
![[File:MKT Icon 150cc.png|x50px]]<br>150cc
 
![[File:MKT Icon 200cc.png|x50px]]<br>200cc
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!colspan=13|Items obtained from a new launch pipe
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|Item
!AddScoreIntervalWhileGlide
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Normal.png|50px]]<br>Normal
|2.5
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Rare.png|50px]]<br>Super
|2
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon HighEnd.png|50px]]<br>High-End
|1.5
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon HighEnd.png|50px]]<br>Featured High-End
|1.2
|-
!AddScoreIntervalWhileWater
|7.5
|6
|4.5
|3.6
|-
!AddScoreIntervalWhileItemType018
|2.5
|2
|1.5
|1.2
|-
|-
!Character
!AddScoreIntervalWhileDriftKeep
!Kart
|2.5
!Glider
|2
!Character
|1.5
!Kart
|1.2
!Glider
!Character
!Kart
!Glider
!Character
!Kart
!Glider
|-
|-
!Amount
!InterimRankBonusRate
|32
|0.5
|26
|16
|9
|7
|4
|1
|1
|1
|1
|1
|1
|1
|2
|2
|-
!ComboNumMax
|5
|10
|15
|15
|}
The ''InterimRankBonus'' multiplied by the ''InterimRankBonusRate'' is the amount of points obtained at the end of the first lap or the first two sections of three-sectioned tracks. The ''InterimRankBonus'' has the following values:
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!colspan=9|InterimRankBonus
|-
!Position
!1st
!2nd
!3rd
!4th
!5th
!6th
!7th
!8th
|-
!Points
|100
|80
|60
|50
|40
|30
|20
|10
|}
|}
The probability of obtaining a certain type of item from the pipe is (number of items of that type remaining in the pipe)/(total number of items remaining in the pipe), the probability of obtaining a specific item is (probability of getting an item of the type of the desired item)/(number of available items of the same type of the desired item).
Finally, the maximum time between events in a combo depends on the base points given by the last action of the combo, with no effect of the combo count, as shown by this combo-related data:
 
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[[File:MKT Coin Rush.png|thumb|Coin Rush during the [[List of tours in Mario Kart Tour#Tokyo Tour|Tokyo Tour]]]]
!colspan=5|Combo-related parameters (Combo)
Rubies can also be spent in Coin Rush where the player can obtain a great amount of coins. Over 300 coins are found in the course. For each tour, another course is available in Coin Rush and [[Gold Mario]] is the regular driver. The coins obtained from Coin Rush are multiplied by a certain number, depending on how many rubies a player has spent.
 
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!Coins multiplier
!Rubies
|-
|-
!2
!Score
|5
|5
|10
|20
|30
|-
|-
!6
!Time
|15
|1.4
|1.8
|2.1
|2.4
|-
!ComboScoreAdd
|colspan=4|1
|-
|-
!10
!ComboScoreRate
|25
|colspan=4|0.1
|}
|}
The combo time is calculated as follows:


====Coins====
''Combo time = Max{Remaining combo time; Combo time of the last action}''
[[File:MKT Daily Selects.png|thumb|left|The Daily Selects section of the Shop]]
 
Coins are collected during a race and rewarded for the amount of points obtained during said race, up to 300 per day. Beside this main way of obtaining coins, coins can also be obtained in Coin Rush and in several rewards, such as obtaining three Standard Challenges, Tour Challenges or Gold Challenges in a row, column or diagonal, in gifts, as daily login bonuses, as player level up bonuses, as rewards for ranked cup placement.
where the combo time of the last action is calculated as follows:
 
''Combo time of the last action = Time × multiplier from glider's tiering in the course × multiplier due to glider rarity and skill level''
 
where the multiplier from the tiering is around 1.45 if the course is one of the favorites of the glider and around 1.225 if the course is favored by the glider, being equal to 1 otherwise, and ''Time'' is based on the value reported in the table using intermediate values for intermediate scores (i.e. 1.95 seconds for 15 points and 2.25 seconds for 25 points) and either 1.4 seconds or 2.4 seconds for scores smaller than 5 points and greater than 30 points, respectively.


They are mainly used in the Daily Selects section of the Shop, which is renewed each day. The first row is available to all players and doesn't contain any Super or High-End item, the second row is available to player of level 7 and above and doesn't contain any High-End item, the third row is available to players of level 12 and above and can contain any item. Since the ''Paris tour'', only a subset of non-tour exclusive items can be found as Daily Selects, with each tour having its own subset.
===Auto Mode===
Introduced in version 2.6.0, Auto mode is a new option in single-player races that allows the player to spectate in a race fully controlled by the AI. The driver, kart and glider chosen by the player will participate in said race and will be the default AI player followed. The player is able to choose the racer followed by the camera and has control on the relative positioning and zoom of the camera. A button at the bottom allows to take screenshots at the rendering resolution of the game rather than the display resolution of the device. Starting with version 2.8.0, seven additional filters can be applied to the camera. When the race ends, the Coins and event tokens (but not team tokens) collected by the chosen driver are given to the player, along with the obtained experience points of the driver, kart and glider. The experience points of the player will instead remain unaffected, regardless of the outcome of the race. One additional filter, the Pop Art filter, has been added at the start of the [[Princess Tour]].
====Filters====
<gallery widths=200px perrow=4 heights=169>
MKT Auto Mode No Filter.png|No Filter
MKT Auto Mode Blur.png|Blur
MKT Auto Mode Blur x2.png|Blur x2
MKT Auto Mode Sepia.png|Sepia
MKT Auto Mode Black and White.png|Black and White
MKT Auto Mode Fish-Eye Lens.jpg|Fish-Eye Lens
MKT Auto Mode Smear.png|Smear
MKT Auto Mode Cartoon.png|Cartoon
MKT Auto Mode Pop Art.png|Pop Art
</gallery>


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===Collectibles and currencies===
!colspan=3|Daily Selects' items
====Grand Stars====
|-
[[Grand Star]]s are the main collectibles related to individual tours. Up to five of them can be earned by reaching certain point thresholds in each standard race and up to three of them can be earned by clearing specific goals in each bonus challenge. Furthermore, clearing Tour Challenges and Gold Challenges will reward the players with Grand Stars as well. Finally, using a [[star ticket]] will reward a Grand Star per ticket used. Up until the [[Peach vs. Daisy Tour]], clearing the daily challenge each day did also warrant a Grand Star.
!colspan=2|Item
 
!Price
They are used to unlock gifts. In the past, they were also used to unlock cups. When the last gift is obtained, coins are rewarded in place of Grand Stars, and when a new tour starts, the Grand Stars obtained are reset to zero.
|-
 
!colspan=2|[[Item ticket]]
====Rubies====
|50
[[Ruby|Rubies]] are the main premium currency of ''Mario Kart Tour''. They can be purchased with real-life currency at the Shop, but can also be obtained as daily login bonuses, as a player level up bonus, as part of tour gifts, as a reward for the ranked cup, or as a reward for Standard Challenges, Premium Challenges, or special challenges.
 
Rubies can be used in three different ways: to buy Spotlight items, to buy Mii Racing Suits, or to play Coin Rush mode.
 
====Coins====
[[File:MKT Coin Rush.png|thumb|[[Gold Mario]] in Coin Rush during the [[List of tours in Mario Kart Tour#Bangkok Tour|Bangkok Tour]]]]
Coins are collected during a race and rewarded for the number of points obtained during said race, up to 300 per day (600 if the player has the Gold Pass). In a single race, the amount of coins earned is
 
''Coins earned = coins obtained during the race + floor((total points earned in the race)/1000)''
 
The coins obtained during the race are capped at 99, while no cap on the coins obtained through points is known.
 
Besides the main way of obtaining coins, they can also be obtained in Coin Rush and in several rewards, such as obtaining three challenges on a challenge card in a row, column or diagonal line, in gifts, as daily login bonuses, as player level up bonuses, as a replacement for Grand Stars or items at the maximum level, while waiting for Multiplayer races, as rewards for ranked cup placements and friend ranking. Also, friends can send five greeting coins to each other every day.
 
In [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]], the player can spend rubies to obtain a great number of coins. Over 300 coins are found in the course. For each tour, another course is available in Coin Rush. Gold Mario is the regular driver, and the [[Gold Standard]] is the regular kart driven. The coins obtained from Coin Rush are multiplied by a certain number, depending on how many rubies a player has spent.
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!Coins multiplier
!Rubies
|-
|-
!colspan=2|[[Point-boost ticket]]
!2
|100
|5
|-
|-
!colspan=2|[[Quick ticket]]
!6
|1,000
|15
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|Normal
!10
!Kart or Glider
|25
|500
|}
During the [[{{Tour19}}]], the Coins Aplenty Event was added to the game. This event gives the player twenty-four hours to obtain a large number of coins from a certain cup, which varies between players. 300 coins are awarded at the end of the first race on each course in the cup during the duration of the event, for a total of 900 guaranteed extra coins from the event; these coins do not count towards the daily cap of 300 coins from races. In addition, the daily cap is ignored on each of these three races, providing three extra opportunities to score coins beyond the cap if it has already been reached. These events are held every Saturday and Tuesdays (the latter day has been added since the [[{{Tour26}}]]). Starting from the [[{{Tour54}}|2021 Autumn Tour]], the number of coins is raised to 500 and held every Saturday, though in the [[{{Tour56}}]], the coin amount returned to 300 and the schedule reverted to every Saturday and Tuesday.
 
Coins are mainly used in the Daily Selects section of the shop.
 
====Tokens====
Introduced in the [[{{Tour23}}]], [[event token]]s are a special type of coins that can be collected during events. The way to collect event tokens differs from event to event. The different ways to collect event tokens are:
*Collecting from courses.
*Landing hits with shells.
*Landing hits with Bob-ombs.
*Landing hits with bananas.
*Causing opponents to crash.
*Performing Mini-Turbos.
*Keeping combo bonuses.
Some tours feature a Team Rally event, in which the player can collect team tokens. Team tokens can always be collected from courses, when the player races with a driver that is part of the chosen team. At the end of a race with a driver from the player's team, the player will be rewarded with additional team tokens for every 1,000 points they collected during the race. If the player's team has won the race, the player will get even more additional team tokens as a reward.
 
Since the [[{{Tour54}}|2021 Autumn Tour]], the Token Aplenty Event is held every Monday (formerly every Tuesday in the 2021 Autumn Tour and the [[{{Tour55}}|2021 Halloween Tour]]). This event is similar to the Coins Aplenty Event, but instead of being rewarded with a fixed amount of coins at the end of the race the player will get a random amount of event tokens (or team tokens, when the event takes place during a Team Rally), ranging from 50 to 300.
 
Event tokens and team tokens are used in the Token section of the Shop.
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====Pipes====
Pipes can shoot out a driver, kart, or glider, all of which have their own rarities. A pipe contains a determined probability distribution of Normal, Super, and High-End items, all of which are chosen randomly within their class and rarity. It is possible that a player obtains an item from a pipe that already has been obtained; when this happens, the level gauge of that item will be increased by one unit. Usually, if the pipe is about to shoot out a High-End item, it will be golden instead of green (sometimes, however, it might occur that a green pipe shoots out a High-End item).
 
As of the [[{{Tour23}}]], the player can shoot out one random regular High-End item from an All-Clear Pipe once in a tour, as soon as they have finished every cup from the tour. The list below shows all of the available items from the All-Clear Pipe as of the [[{{Tour80}}]].
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!colspan=2|High-End items obtainable from the All-Clear Pipe
!Rate (each)
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!Character
!High-End drivers
|800
|[[Dry Bowser]], [[Metal Mario]], [[Pink Gold Peach]], [[Cat Mario|Cat Peach]], [[Tanooki Mario]], [[Pauline]], [[Princess Peach|Peach (Explorer)]], [[Nabbit]], [[Captain Toad]], [[King Bob-omb]], [[Fire Mario|Fire Rosalina]], [[Tanooki Mario|Tanooki Rosalina]], [[Kamek]], [[Peachette]], [[Yoshi (species)|Black Yoshi]], [[Yoshi (species)|White Yoshi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach (Wintertime)]], [[Cat Mario|Cat Rosalina]], [[Chargin' Chuck]], [[Toadette|Toadette (Explorer)]], [[Cat Mario|Cat Toad]], [[Wario|Wario (Cowboy)]], [[Birdo|Birdo (Black)]], [[Birdo|Birdo (White)]], [[Roving Racers|Gold Koopa (Freerunning)]], [[Penguin Mario|Penguin Luigi]], [[Shy Guy|Shy Guy (Pastry Chef)]], [[Dixie Kong]], [[Funky Kong]], [[Mario|Mario (Aviator)]], [[Toad|Toad (Party Time)]], [[Pauline|Pauline (Party Time)]], [[Bowser Jr.|Bowser Jr. (Pirate)]], [[Mario|Mario (Classic)]], [[Baby Peach|Baby Peach (Cherub)]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy (Swimwear)]], [[Luigi|Luigi (Classic)]], [[Ice Mario (Super Mario Galaxy)|Ice Mario]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy (Farmer)]], [[Mario|Mario (Racing)]], [[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu (Party Time)]], [[Pauline|Pauline (Rose)]]
|rowspan=3|0.5319%
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!rowspan=2|Super
!High-End karts
!Kart or Glider
|[[B Dasher]], [[Badwagon]], [[Carrot Kart]], [[Cat Cruiser]], [[Prancer]], [[Sneeker]], [[Sports Coupe]], [[Circuit Special]], [[Bruiser]], [[Wild Wing]], [[Bumble V]], [[Steel Driver]], [[Goo-Goo Buggy]], [[Macharon]], [[Black B Dasher]], [[Black Circuit]], [[Queen Bee]], [[Gold Train]], [[Black Turbo Yoshi]], [[White Turbo Yoshi]], [[Radish Rider]], [[Inferno Flyer]], [[Wildfire Flyer]], [[Red B Dasher]], [[Platinum Taxi]], [[Glam Bruiser]], [[Wild Black]], [[Wild Pink]], [[Apple Kart]], [[Gilded Prancer]], [[Choco Macharon]], [[P-Wing (kart)|P-Wing]], [[Black Turbo Birdo]], [[White Turbo Birdo]], [[Snow Skimmer]], [[Green Apple Kart]], [[Poison Apple Kart]], [[Dragonfly]], [[Firefly]], [[Dozer Dasher]], [[Clanky Kart]], [[Rose Queen]], [[Banana Master]], [[Offroader]], [[Dreamy Egg]], [[Head Honcho]], [[Pink Wing]], [[Red Taxi]], [[Blue Soda]], [[Dark Buggy]], [[Koopa King]], [[Cact-X]], [[Sushi Racer]], [[Pirate Sushi Racer]], [[Silver Bullet Blaster]], [[Green Circuit]], [[Gilded King]], [[Crawly Kart]], [[Black Dozer]], [[Sunset Cloud]], [[Iron Cucumber]], [[Rose Taxi]], [[Cact-Ice]], [[B Dasher Mk. 2]], [[Sakura Quickshaw]], [[Jet Cruiser]], [[Pink Dozer]], [[Grand Badwagon]], [[Lime Tea Coupe]], [[Sunny Surf Sailer]], [[Kamek's Zoom Broom]], [[Black Cat Cruiser]], [[Cream Cat Cruiser]], [[Vampire Flyer]], [[White Snow Skimmer]], [[Gray Cat Cruiser]], [[Jukebox Buggy]], [[Green Lightning]], [[Cupid's Arrow]], [[Prop Kart]], [[Tropical Truck]]
|2,000
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|-
!Character
!High-End gliders
|3,000
|[[Swooper (glider)|Swooper]], [[Cloud Glider]], [[Gold Glider]], [[Pink Gold Paper Glider]], [[Bullet Bill Parachute]], [[Royal Parachute]], [[Dry Bowser Umbrella]], [[Rainy Balloons]], [[Blizzard Balloons]], [[Sunset Balloons]], [[Chocolate Banana Crêpe]], [[Strawberry Crêpe]], [[Wicked Wings]], [[Wonderful Wings]], [[Starchute]], [[Rainbow Starchute]], [[Silver Starchute]], [[Daisy Glider]], [[Butterfly Wings]], [[Butterfly Sunset]], [[Butterfly Prism]], [[Banana Wingtip]], [[Blooper Wingtip]], [[Meteor Balloons]], [[Crimson Crane]], [[Springtime Crane]], [[Pink Gold Meteors]], [[Chocolate Donut]], [[Strawberry Donut]], [[Heart Balloons]], [[Fireworks Parachute]], [[Great Sail]], [[Blizzard Parasol]], [[Black Great Sail]], [[Planet Glider]], [[Dragon Wings]], [[Black Toe-Bean Balloons]], [[Toe-Bean Balloons]], [[Ship's Wheel (glider)|Ship's Wheel]], [[Tropical Glider]], [[8-Bit Star]], [[Manta Glider]], [[Silver Bells]], [[Treasure Map]], [[Flybrary Book]], [[Cheep Cheep Masks]], [[Pretzel Glider]], [[Vampire Wings]], [[Dream Glider]], [[Silver Manta Glider]], [[Calico Parafoil]], [[Cat Parafoil]], [[Rose Parasol]], [[Black Cat Parafoil]], [[Snow Crystals]], [[Surf Master]], [[Silver Surf Master]], [[Starry Great Sail]], [[Tanooki Parafoil]], [[Candlelight Flight (glider)|Candlelight Flight]], [[Piranha Plant Balloons]], [[Candlelight Flight Cake]], [[Luigi Parafoil]], [[Sky-High Flyer]], [[Wicked Topaz]]
|-
!rowspan=2|High-End
!Kart or Glider
|10,000
|-
!Character
|12,000
|}
|}
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As of the [[{{Tour45}}]], regular login bonuses are replaced with Today's Challenge in which the player must complete a race on a pre-selected course with a pre-selected driver, kart, and glider. After completing this daily race, the player can shoot out a free pipe launch (except on day 14) which can contain regular items, as well as rubies, coins, and item tickets. The player receives a special blue-colored badge on day 14 as a reward for playing on every day of the given tour. Until the [[{{Tour79}}]], the player received 5 rubies on days 5 and 10, in stead of a free pipe pull.
 
Since the [[{{Tour66}}]], the player can buy pipe launches in the Token Shop. In some tours, also golden pipes can be bought in the Token Shop.


==Courses==
Since the [[{{Tour80}}]], pipes appear as Tour gifts and Gold Gifts. Some of the pipes that appear as Gold Gifts are golden.
In addition to the courses listed below, many alternate courses are also featured in the game; courses can have an "R" (Reverse) and/or "T" (Trick) variant. Courses marked with "R" are driven in backwards orientation; the track will have alterations if necessary to make this possible. Courses marked with "T" feature many additional ramps and trickable obstacles, and are otherwise the same.  


===Original===
===Menu===
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|[[New York Minute]]||[[File:MKT Icon NewYorkMinuteC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon NewYorkMinuteCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon NewYorkMinuteCT.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon NewYorkMinuteCRT.png|180px]]
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|[[Tokyo Blur]]||[[File:MKT Icon TokyoBlurC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon TokyoBlurCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon TokyoBlurCT.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon TokyoBlurCRT.png|180px]]
!Pipes
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!Special offers
|[[Paris Promenade]]||[[File:MKT Icon ParisPromenadeC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon ParisPromenadeCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon ParisPromenadeCT.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon ParisPromenadeCRT.png|180px]]
!Gold Pass
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===Retro===
!colspan=4|Main Menu
====''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])====
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|[[Mario Circuit 1]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit1C.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit1CR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit1CT.png|180px]]
![[File:MKT Icon Multiplayer.png|60px]]
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![[File:MKT Icon Tour Gifts.png|60px]]
![[File:MKT Icon Shop.png|60px]]
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|[[Ghost Valley 1]]||[[File:MKT Icon GhostValley1C.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GhostValley1CR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GhostValley1CT.png|180px]]
!Multiplayer
!Challenges
!Tour Gifts
!Shop
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|[[Mario Circuit 2]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit2C.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit2CR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit2CT.png|180px]]
![[File:MKT Icon Drivers.png|60px]]
![[File:MKT Icon Karts.png|60px]]
![[File:MKT Icon Gliders.png|60px]]
![[File:MKT Icon Tickets.png|60px]]
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|[[Mario Circuit 3]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit3C.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit3CR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit3CT.png|180px]]
!Drivers
!Karts
!Gliders
!Tickets
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|[[Choco Island 2]]||[[File:MKT Icon ChocoIsland2C.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon ChocoIsland2CR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon ChocoIsland2CT.png|180px]]
![[File:MKT CB.png|60px]]
![[File:MKT Icon Friends.png|60px]]
![[File:MKT Icon News.png|60px]]
![[File:MKT Icon Mii.png|60px]]
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|[[Rainbow Road (SNES)|Rainbow Road]]||[[File:MKT Icon RainbowRoadSNESC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RainbowRoadSNESCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RainbowRoadSNESCT.png|180px]]
!Profile
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!Friends
 
!News
====''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])====
!Mii
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|[[Koopa Troopa Beach]]||[[File:MKT Icon KoopaTroopaBeachC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon KoopaTroopaBeachCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon KoopaTroopaBeachCT.png|180px]]
![[File:MKT Icon Gifts.png|60px]]
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![[File:MKT Icon Settings.png|60px]]
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|[[Kalimari Desert]]||[[File:MKT Icon KalimariDesertC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon KalimariDesertCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon KalimariDesertCT.png|180px]]
!Gifts
!Settings
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====Banners====
On the top of the menu, players can spend [[ruby|rubies]] to fire one of the tour's pipes, purchase [[Ruby#Special offers|special offers]], or subscribe to the Gold Pass.


====''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]])====
====Multiplayer====
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[[File:MKTour - Rank Progress.PNG|thumb|Example of progressing towards a higher multiplayer grade.]]
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Multiplayer mode was added to ''Mario Kart Tour'' on March 8, 2020, where up to eight human players can play against each other. Players race against each other in three courses in a chosen cup of the current tour, with the cup changing every 13 minutes, allowing the player to race in cups that have not yet been unlocked. There are four sets of rules that interchange daily: 100cc with default item slots, 100cc with two item slots, 150cc with default item slots, and 150cc with two item slots. Matches are also periodically set to be '''Team Games'''<ref>[https://faq.mariokarttour.com/hc/en-us/articles/4409170914457# How does the Team Game rule work in multiplayer?] ''faq.mariokarttour.com''. Retrieved December 31, 2022. ([https://archive.ph/de6z7 Archived] December 31, 2022, 15:41:10 UTC via archive.today)</ref> (not to be confused with [[Team Rally|Team Rallies]]), wherein players are randomly divided into two teams and their combined standings at the end of a match decide the winning team. In the "With Friends or Others Nearby" mode, the player can set the rules themselves, including the engine class (50cc, 100cc, or 150cc), number of item slots (1, 2, or default), number of teams (none, 2, 3 or 4), number of races (3, 6, or 12), enabling teams, enabling Friendly-Fire Mode for teams, and inclusion of COM racers.  The player can also create a Room and invite players to join it with a code.
!width=20%|Normal Version
 
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Introduced in version 3.0.0, [[Battle Mode]] is a mode in multiplayer where players must eliminate each other by popping their balloons. A battle ends if there is only one player remaining, or if the time limit is reached. In the "With Friends or Others Nearby" mode, the rules that the player can set include the number of item slots (1, 2, or default), the option to play with Bob-ombs only or Shells only, number of battles (3, 6, or 12), and inclusion of COM racers.
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Multiplayer features a grading system ranging from F to A for regular users, and onward from S to S+9 for Gold Pass subscribers. There are separate grading systems for races and battles. Prior to the version 3.0.0 update in September 2022, the maximum grade was S+6. Until version 3.0.0, multiplayer races were split between Gold Races (exclusive Gold Pass subscribers) and standard races. Gold Races featured additional rule variations (150cc with default item slots, 150cc with two item slots, 200cc with default item slots, and 200cc with one item slot). The player's grade is split up with a green grade for races and a purple grade for battles.
|[[Bowser Castle 1 (GBA)|Bowser's Castle 1]]||[[File:MKT Icon BowserCastle1GBAC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon BowserCastle1GBACR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon BowserCastle1GBACT.png|180px]]
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When the player is waiting for a multiplayer match to be found, they will earn coins. Up to 100 coins can be earned per day with this method. As of version 3.0.0, the Multiplayer Pipe is available, which the player can fire after having saved up enough points from playing races or battles in Multiplayer mode.
 
Once every few tours the Kart Pro event will take place (with its first appearance in the [[{{Tour38}}]]), in which the player can earn rewards like badges and rubies by completing challenges on a Kart Pro challenge card, including maintaining a streak of three wins in Standard Races or Gold Races. The amount of rubies the player will get as rewards for completing this challenge card depends on their grade. Grades F to A will receive 5 to 10 rubies, and grades S to S+9 will receive 15 to 21 rubies. As of version 2.9.0, players can maintain their streak if they win 2nd or 3rd place.
 
Some tours have a 2-Player Challenge event taking place, where the player could team up with another player in the "With Friends or Others Nearby" mode to race against a team of set opponents (such as Rosalina and the five babies in Vs. Rosalina Team) and collect event tokens in a set of three courses.
 
====Challenges====
{{see also|List of challenge cards in Mario Kart Tour}}
Challenges are objectives the player can complete to earn various badges and rewards depending on the type, of which there are eight: Standard Challenges, long-term challenges the player accomplishes throughout the course of the game; Tier Challenges (added in the [[{{Tour65}}]]) long-term challenges associated with Ranked Cups; Multiplayer Challenges (added in the [[{{Tour13}}]]), which are long-term challenges for multiplayer mode; Multiplayer Battle Challenges (added in the [[{{Tour80}}]]), which are long-term challenges for multiplayer battle mode; Tour, Tour Multiplayer (added in the [[{{Tour47}}]] as part of the [[List of challenge cards in Mario Kart Tour#Event challenge cards|Summertime Challenges]], later permanent in the [[{{Tour50}}]]), and Gold Challenges, challenges that last for the duration of the tour, the lattermost of which are exclusive to Gold Pass members; and Expert Challenges (added in the [[{{Tour19}}]]), which contain challenges that are harder to succeed than Tour, Gold, and Standard Challenges, and last for twelve weeks. The first set of Tour Challenges unlocks from the tour's beginning, while the second set unlocks after the first week. Some special event challenges are one-offs, such as the their Anniversary Challenges in the [[{{Tour28}}]], while other challenges last for three tours, such as the Summertime Challenges. Completing Standard and Multiplayer Challenges award the player with rubies, while Tour and Gold Challenges award extra Grand Stars and Expert Challenges reward the player only with badges. Completing special event challenges award the player with high amount of rubies or a High-End driver. Each challenge card holds nine challenges aligned in a 3×3 grid, and for every bingo the player acquires (i.e. any horizontal, vertical, or diagonal match), they earn a certain amount of coins. The player also receives a reward upon completing an entire challenge card.
=====Daily challenges=====
Each daily challenge rewarded a Grand Star. The player could have up to three daily challenges available at a time, and upon completing one, a new one would not appear until the following day. Upon entering a new tour, players would receive three daily challenges right away, resulting in a maximum of sixteen daily challenges per two-week tour. The daily challenges were selected at random from the following options:
*Do a Rocket Start.
*Get 1st place in a race.
*Perform a Slipstream.
*Activate Frenzy mode.
*Use a Mushroom.
*Land a hit with a Banana.
*Land a hit with a Red Shell.
*Land a hit with a Green Shell.
*Land a hit with a Bob-omb.
*Land a hit with a Super Horn.
*Join a multiplayer race.
From the [[{{Tour38}}]] onwards, daily challenges are no longer featured.
 
=====Premium Challenges=====
[[File:MKT Premium Challenge.jpg|thumb|The first Premium Challenge card in the [[{{Tour38}}]].]]
As of the [[{{Tour38}}]], players can purchase a card for $4.99 USD with additional challenges every tour, with the reward for completing all challenges being a High-End driver, kart or glider. Progress on the challenges is shown whether the player has purchased or not, and all completed challenges can be claimed immediately on purchase. Uncompleted challenge cards can be carried over to the next tour, with up to fifteen able to be held at once.
 
=====Total Points Challenge=====
As of the Snow Tour, the player's total points across all cups can be redeemed for rewards, up to 600,000 points. Among the top rewards are [[points-cap ticket]]s of increasing levels. Starting from the [[{{Tour61}}]], the Total Points Challenge features two challenge cards and goes up to 900,000 points, with more rewards. The [[{{Tour80}}]] later increased the final goal to 999,999 points, which was likely done due to the number of cups being changed from twelve to fifteen.
 
====Tour Gifts====
Tour Gifts give the player items if enough Grand Stars are obtained, with the top rewards often being [[level-boost ticket]]s of increasing levels. Part of the rewards can only be claimed by Gold Pass subscribers.
 
Since the [[{{Tour13}}]], the player could also unlock free pipe launches from the regular pipes of the current tour, if enough Grand Stars were obtained. Since the [[{{Tour80}}]], these are no longer available, due to the pipes being replaced by the Spotlight Shop.


====''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])====
As of version 2.10.0, players who started the game for the first time can unlock these characters in the currently-played tour.
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|[[Dino Dino Jungle]]||[[File:MKT Icon DinoDinoJungleC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DinoDinoJungleCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DinoDinoJungleCT.png|180px]]
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|[[File:NSMBW Peach Artwork.png|75x75px]]
 
|[[File:Bowser - Mario Party 10.png|75x75px]]
====''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])====
|[[File:Mario Party- Island Tour Luigi Artwork.png|75x75px]]
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|[[File:MKT Artwork Daisy.png|75x75px]]
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|[[File:SuperMarioParty DonkeyKong.png|75x75px]]
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|[[File:Wario MP100.png|75x75px]]
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|[[File:Yoshi - Mario Party 10.png|75x75px]]
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|[[Luigi's Mansion (DS)|Luigi's Mansion]]||[[File:MKT Icon LuigisMansionC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon LuigisMansionCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon LuigisMansionCT.png|180px]]
|style=background:silver|[[Mario]]
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|style=background:silver|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]
|[[Waluigi Pinball (DS)|Waluigi Pinball]]||[[File:MKT Icon WaluigiPinballC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon WaluigiPinballCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon WaluigiPinballCT.png|180px]]
|style=background:silver|[[Bowser]]
|style=background:silver|[[Luigi]]
|style=background:silver|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]
|style=background:silver|[[Donkey Kong]]
|style=background:silver|[[Wario]]
|style=background:silver|[[Yoshi]]
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====''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])====
This was revised in version 3.4.1 to include additional characters and items as listed below.
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|[[Toad Circuit]]||[[File:MKT Icon ToadCircuitC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon ToadCircuitCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon ToadCircuitCT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2|[[File:MKT Icon GrandStar.png|20x20px]] 5
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!colspan=2|[[File:MKT Icon GrandStar.png|20x20px]] 55
!colspan=2|[[File:MKT Icon GrandStar.png|20x20px]] 65
![[File:MKT Icon GrandStar.png|20x20px]] 75
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|[[Daisy Hills]]||[[File:MKT Icon DaisyHillsC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DaisyHillsCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DaisyHillsCT.png|180px]]
|[[File:MKT Artwork Mario.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:NSMBW Peach Artwork.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:Bowser - Mario Party 10.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:Mario Party- Island Tour Luigi Artwork.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:MKT Artwork Daisy.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:SuperMarioParty DonkeyKong.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:Wario MP100.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:Yoshi - Mario Party 10.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:MKT Icon Launch Pipe Green.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:MKT Icon SuperGliderGold.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:MKT Icon Launch Pipe Green.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:MKT Icon BDasher.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:MKT Icon Launch Pipe Green.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:Metal Mario Artwork - Mario Kart 7.png|75x75px]]
|[[File:MKT Icon Launch Pipe Gold.png|75x75px]]
|-
|-
|[[Cheep Cheep Lagoon (3DS)|Cheep Cheep Lagoon]]||[[File:MKT Icon CheepCheepLagoon3DSC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon CheepCheepLagoon3DSCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon CheepCheepLagoon3DSCT.png|180px]]
|style=background:silver|[[Mario]]
|-
|style=background:silver|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]
|[[Shy Guy Bazaar]]||[[File:MKT Icon ShyGuyBazaarC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon ShyGuyBazaarCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon ShyGuyBazaarCT.png|180px]]
|style=background:silver|[[Bowser]]
|-
|style=background:silver|[[Luigi]]
|[[Mario Circuit (3DS)|Mario Circuit]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit3DSC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit3DSCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon MarioCircuit3DSCT.png|180px]]
|style=background:silver|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]
|-
|style=background:silver|[[Donkey Kong]]
|[[Rock Rock Mountain]]||[[File:MKT Icon RockRockMountainC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RockRockMountainCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RockRockMountainCT.png|180px]]
|style=background:silver|[[Wario]]
|-
|style=background:silver|[[Yoshi]]
|[[Neo Bowser City]]||[[File:MKT Icon NeoBowserCityC.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon NeoBowserCityCR.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon NeoBowserCityCT.png|180px]]
|style=background:silver|[[Pipe Cannon|Pipe]] ×10
|style=background:silver|[[Gold Glider]]
|style=background:silver|Pipe ×10
|style=background:silver|[[B Dasher]]
|style=background:silver|Pipe ×10
|style=background:silver|[[Metal Mario]]
|style=background:silver|Gold Pipe ×10
|}
|}


===Release date unknown===
====Shop====
====''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])====
The shop consists of six different sections.
*[[DK Pass]]<ref name=Trailer>Nintendo Mobile (August 27, 2019). [https://youtu.be/1V6XecP27wE Mario Kart Tour - Trailer]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 27, 2019.</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1170411414332133377</ref>
=====Spotlight Shop=====
Introduced in the [[{{Tour80}}]], the Spotlight section consists of selected drivers, karts, and gliders that are in the Spotlight. Spotlight items are available for one week, after which they are replaced. There is also a Daily Spotlight shop, which contains six High-End drivers, six High-End karts, and six High-End gliders, and is renewed each day. Once a day, the player can use a Quick Ticket to change the items in the Daily Spotlight. The player can buy each item up to three times for the cost of 150 rubies for drivers, and 100 rubies for karts and gliders.


==Tours==
Until the [[{{Tour79}}]], the pipe section was available in the shop. A pipe contained a determined amount of Normal, Super, and High-End items, plus featured items. The items were not ordered, so each item, including the featured ones, could be potentially found in any placement within the pipe. The player could reset the pipe at any moment. A new pipe was introduced each week and, since the [[{{Tour3}}|2019 Halloween Tour]], the pipes lasted until the end of the tour.
{{main|List of tours in Mario Kart Tour}}
Each tour consists of a series of cups, with each cup containing three courses and a bonus challenge. The featured character of the cup has the preference for every track in it increased by one tier. The following tables list the courses that make an appearance in each tour; "N" indicates a normal course, "R" a reversed course, "T" a [[trick]] course, and "R/T" a reversed trick course. Tracks in gray debuted during the respective tour. Click on a cup's icon to access the article of that cup.


===New York Tour===
Usually, a pipe contained the following items, with the spotlight items frequently taking the spot of a High-End item, though Super items could also appear in the spotlight.
{| align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center" class="sortable"
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
|-style="background: #ABC"
!colspan=13|Items obtained from a typical new 100 items pipe
!rowspan=2 width=20%|Course
!rowspan=2 width=8%|Origin
!colspan=16 class=unsortable width=72%|Cup
|-style="background: #ABC"
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Mario Cup.png|30px|link=Mario Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Donkey Kong Cup.png|30px|link=Donkey Kong Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi Cup.png|30px|link=Yoshi Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Koopa Troopa Cup.png|30px|link=Koopa Troopa Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Toad Cup.png|30px|link=Toad Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Peach Cup.png|30px|link=Peach Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Bowser Cup.png|30px|link=Bowser Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Dry Bones Cup.png|30px|link=Dry Bones Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Toadette Cup.png|30px|link=Toadette Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Daisy Cup.png|30px|link=Daisy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Diddy Kong Cup.png|30px|link=Diddy Kong Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Mario Cup.png|30px|link=Baby Mario Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Shy Guy Cup.png|30px|link=Shy Guy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Peach Cup.png|30px|link=Baby Peach Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Dry Bowser Cup.png|30px|link=Dry Bowser Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Metal Mario Cup.png|30px|link=Metal Mario Cup]]
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[New York Minute]]
!rowspan=2|Item
|Original
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Normal.png|50px]]<br>Normal
|style="background:palegreen"|T
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Rare.png|50px]]<br>Super
|
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon HighEnd.png|50px]]<br>High-End
|
|-
|style="background:palegreen"|N
!Driver
|
!Kart
|
!Glider
|style="background:palegreen"|R
!Driver
|
!Kart
|style="background:palegreen"|R
!Glider
|
!Driver
|style="background:palegreen"|N
!Kart
|
!Glider
|style="background:palegreen"|R/T
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|style="background:palegreen"|R/T
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Cheep Cheep Lagoon]]
!Amount
|3DS
|32
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|26
|
|16
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|9
|
|7
|
|4
|
|2
|
|2
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|2
|
|}
|
Until the [[{{Tour8}}|2020 New Year's Tour]], the pipe typically contained the following items:
|
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
|style="background:palegreen"|R
!colspan=13|Items obtained from a new pipe
|
|-
|
!rowspan=2|Item
|
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Normal.png|50px]]<br>Normal
|
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Rare.png|50px]]<br>Super
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon HighEnd.png|50px]]<br>High-End
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon HighEnd.png|50px]]<br>Featured High-End
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Mario Circuit 1]]
!Driver
|SNES
!Kart
|style="background:palegreen"|N
!Glider
|
!Driver
|
!Kart
|
!Glider
|
!Driver
|style="background:palegreen"|R
!Kart
|
!Glider
|style="background:palegreen"|N
!Driver
|
!Kart
|
!Glider
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Dino Dino Jungle]]
!Amount
|GCN
|32
|
|26
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|16
|
|9
|
|7
|
|4
|
|1
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|1
|
|1
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|1
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|1
|
|1
|
|}
|
Another common variant was the [[special pipe]] holding 50 items, used in special events and frequently not featuring any spotlight item, but rather a slightly different distribution of items to take into account the peculiar items that could be obtained in it.
|
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
|
!colspan=16|Items obtained from a typical new 50 items pipe
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Toad Circuit]]
!rowspan=2|Item
|3DS
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Normal.png|50px]]<br>Normal
|
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Rare.png|50px]]<br>Super
|style="background:palegreen"|N
!colspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon HighEnd.png|50px]]<br>High-End
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Rock Rock Mountain]]
!Driver
|3DS
!Kart
|
!Glider
|style="background:palegreen"|N
!Driver
|
!Kart
|style="background:palegreen"|R
!Glider
|
!Driver
|
!Kart
|
!Glider
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Yoshi Circuit]]
!Amount
|GCN
|15
|
|11
|
|9
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|5
|
|4
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|3
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|1
|
|1
|
|1
|
|}
|
The probability of obtaining a certain type of item from the pipe is (number of items of that type remaining in the pipe)/(total number of items remaining in the pipe) while the probability of obtaining a specific item is (probability of getting an item of the type of the desired item)/(number of available items of the same type of the desired item).
|
 
|
=====Mii Racing Suit Shop=====
|
Introduced in the [[{{Tour65}}]], the Mii Racing Suit section consists of 10 different [[Mii]] Racing Suits. The player can buy each Mii Racing Suit up to three times for the cost of 100 rubies. However, the first purchase of some selected Mii Racing Suits costs only 70 rubies.
|
 
|
=====Token Shop=====
|style="background:palegreen"|T
As of the [[{{Tour23}}]], the Token Shop (formerly known as the Event Shop) appears during events or Team Rallies. The player can buy items in this shop with [[event token]]s or team tokens. In several tours, the Token Shop is upgraded to feature various High-End items, tickets, and other items. Since the [[Samurai Tour]], pipe launches can be bought as well.
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
!colspan=6|Token Shop's items
|-
!colspan=3|Item
!Price{{footnote|main|a}}
!Quantity
!Quantity (Team Rally)
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Daisy Hills]]
!colspan=2|Pipe
|3DS
![[File:MKT Icon Launch Pipe Green.png|60px]]
|
|50-500{{footnote|main|b}}
|
|31
|style="background:palegreen"|N
| -
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Koopa Troopa Beach]]
!colspan=2|[[Item ticket]]
|N64
![[File:MKT Icon ItemTicket.png|60px]]
|
|5
|
|10
|
| -
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|-
|
!colspan=2|[[Point-boost ticket]]
|
![[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket1.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket2.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket3.png|60px]]
|
|10
|
|3 each
|
| -
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Shy Guy Bazaar]]
!colspan=2|[[Star ticket]]
|3DS
![[File:MKT Icon StarTicket.png|60px]]
|
|20
|
|Depends on tour
|
| -
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Bowser Castle 1 (GBA)|Bowser's Castle 1]]
!colspan=2|[[Coin Rush ticket]]
|GBA
![[File:MKT Icon CoinRushTicket.png|60px]]
|
|20
|
|colspan=2|1
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|}
 
===Tokyo Tour===
{| align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center" class="sortable"
|-style="background: #ABC"
!rowspan=2 width=20%|Course
!rowspan=2 width=8%|Origin
!colspan=16 class=unsortable width=72%|Cup
|-style="background: #ABC"
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Rosalina Cup.png|30px|link=Rosalina Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Lakitu Cup.png|30px|link=Lakitu Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Toad Cup.png|30px|link=Toad Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Peach Cup.png|30px|link=Peach Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Bowser Jr Cup.png|30px|link=Bowser Jr. Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Mario Cup.png|30px|link=Mario Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Daisy Cup.png|30px|link=Baby Daisy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Ludwig Cup.png|30px|link=Ludwig Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Toadette Cup.png|30px|link=Toadette Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Larry Cup.png|30px|link=Larry Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Rosalina Cup.png|30px|link=Baby Rosalina Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Wendy Cup.png|30px|link=Wendy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Wario Cup.png|30px|link=Wario Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Daisy Cup.png|30px|link=Daisy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Dry Bowser Cup.png|30px|link=Dry Bowser Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Peachette Cup.png|30px|link=Peachette Cup]]
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Tokyo Blur]]
!rowspan=3|[[Level-boost ticket]]
|Original
!Normal
|style="background:palegreen"|T
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket1.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket2.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket3.png|60px]]
|
|50
|
|2
|
|3 each
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R/T
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|style="background:palegreen"|R/T
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Mario Circuit (3DS)|Mario Circuit]]
!Super
|3DS
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket4.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket5.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket6.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|100
|
|1
|
|2 each
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|-
|
!High-End
|
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket7.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket8.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket9.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|250
|
| -
|
|1 each
|
|-
|
!rowspan=3|[[Points-cap ticket]]
|
!Normal
|
![[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket1.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket2.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket3.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|100
|
|colspan=2|1
|
|-
!Super
![[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket4.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket5.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket6.png|60px]]
|200
|colspan=2|1
|-
!High-End
![[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket7.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket8.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket9.png|60px]]
|400
| -
|1
|-
!colspan=2|Super driver, kart, or glider
![[File:MKT Icon Drivers.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Karts.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Gliders.png|60px]]
|Depends on tour
|1 each
|Depends on tour
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Rainbow Road (SNES)|Rainbow Road]]
|SNES
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Neo Bowser City]]
!colspan=2|High-End driver, kart, or glider
|3DS
![[File:MKT Icon Drivers.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Karts.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Gliders.png|60px]]
|
|Depends on tour
|style="background:palegreen"|N
| -
|
|Depends on tour
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Mario Circuit 2]]
!colspan=2|500 [[Coin]]s
|SNES
![[File:MKT Icon Coins 2.png|60px]]
|
|30
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|5
|
| -
|
|-
|
!colspan=2|1000 [[Coin]]s
|style="background:palegreen"|R
![[File:MKT Icon Coins 3.png|60px]]
|
|50
|
| -
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|10
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Yoshi Circuit]]
!colspan=2|3 [[Ruby|Rubies]]
|GCN
![[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|40px]]
|
|30
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|colspan=2|5
|
|}
|style="background:palegreen"|R
{{footnote|note|a|In the Token Shop of the [[{{Tour25}}]], most of the items had lower prices.}}
|
{{footnote|note|b|The cost for the first pipe is 50 event tokens, increasing with 10 tokens for every subsequent pipe until the sixteenth, then with 50 tokens between the seventeenth and the twenty-first pipes. From the twenty-second pipe onwards, the cost is 500 tokens.}}
|style="background:palegreen"|N
As of the [[{{Tour80}}]], the Token Shop no longer has a regular composition.
|
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
|
!colspan=5|Token Shop's items
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Shy Guy Bazaar]]
!colspan=3|Item
|3DS
!Price
|
!Quantity
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Toad Circuit]]
!colspan=2|Balloon
|3DS
![[File:MKT Icon BalloonDefault.png|60px]]
|
|100{{footnote|main|c}}
|
|1
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Choco Island 2]]
!colspan=2|Golden pipe
|SNES
![[File:MKT Icon Launch Pipe Gold.png|60px]]
|
|200
|
|1
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Kalimari Desert]]
!colspan=2|Pipe
|N64
![[File:MKT Icon Launch Pipe Green.png|60px]]
|
|20-500
|
|34
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Rock Rock Mountain]]
!colspan=2|3 [[Ruby|Rubies]]
|3DS
![[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|40px]]
|
|15
|
|5
|
|-
|
!colspan=2|500 [[Coins]]
|
![[File:MKT Icon Coins 2.png|60px]]
|
|15
|
|5
|
|-
|
!rowspan=3|[[Level-boost ticket]]
|style="background:palegreen"|T
!Super
|
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket1.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket2.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket3.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|25
|
|3
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|-
|style="background:palegreen"|R
!Super
|
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket4.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket5.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket6.png|60px]]
|50
|2
|-
!High-End
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket7.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket8.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket9.png|60px]]
|120
|1
|}
|}
{{footnote|note|c|In the [[Battle Tour]], the Token Shop included three different balloons, two of which costed 50 tokens and one 150 tokens.}}


===Halloween Tour===
=====Daily Selects=====
{| align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center" class="sortable"
[[File:MKT Daily Selects.png|thumb|left|The Daily Selects section of the Shop, before the base set was introduced.]]
|-style="background: #ABC"
The Daily Selects section is renewed each day. It consists of four rows, of which the first three each contain three items. The items in the left column are drivers or driver-related tickets, the items in the center column are karts or kart-related tickets, the items in the right column are gliders or glider-related tickets. The last row allows the player to play [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]]. The first row is available to all players and contains only Normal items and [[point-boost ticket]]s, the second row is available to players level 7 and above and contains Normal and Super items along with [[item ticket]]s and [[quick ticket]]s, and the third row is available to players of level 12 and above and contains only Super and High-End items. The first time an item's skill level is maxed out, it is replaced with other items of the same rarity, type and shop rarity until all the items of the corresponding rarity, type and shop rarity have their skill level maxed out, at which point a [[level-boost ticket]] or, since the [[Mii Tour (2022)|2022 Mii Tour]], a [[points-cap ticket]] is sold in place of these items. If the maxed out category has Normal rarity, only Normal tickets will be sold, once a Super item sold in the Daily Selects is maxed out, the tickets will either be Normal or Super, as soon as a High-End item sold in the Daily Selects is maxed out, tickets of all the rarities will be sold. Starting from the 2022 Mii Tour, High-End level-boost tickets can appear on the third row without having to max out items.
!rowspan=2 width=20%|Course
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
!rowspan=2 width=8%|Origin
!colspan=5|Daily Selects' items
!colspan=16 class=unsortable width=72%|Cup
|-
|-style="background: #ABC"
!rowspan=2, colspan=3|Item
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Luigi Cup.png|30px|link=Luigi Cup]]
!colspan=2|Price
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Lemmy Cup.png|30px|link=Lemmy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Shy Guy Cup.png|30px|link=Shy Guy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Dry Bones Cup.png|30px|link=Dry Bones Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Waluigi Cup.png|30px|link=Waluigi Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Luigi Cup.png|30px|link=Baby Luigi Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Toadette Cup.png|30px|link=Toadette Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Wario Cup.png|30px|link=Wario Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi Cup.png|30px|link=Yoshi Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Morton Cup.png|30px|link=Morton Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Diddy Kong Cup.png|30px|link=Diddy Kong Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Rosalina Cup.png|30px|link=Rosalina Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Mario Cup.png|30px|link=Mario Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Daisy Cup.png|30px|link=Baby Daisy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon Metal Mario Cup.png|30px|link=Metal Mario Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4.5%|[[File:MKT Icon King Boo Cup.png|30px|link=King Boo Cup]]
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Luigi's Mansion (DS)|Luigi's Mansion]]
|Base set
|DS
|Additional
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|-
|
!colspan=2|[[Item ticket]]
|style="background:palegreen"|N
![[File:MKT Icon ItemTicket.png|60px]]
|
|colspan=2|50
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|-
|-
|[[Mario Circuit (3DS)|Mario Circuit]]
!colspan=2|[[Point-boost ticket]]
|3DS
![[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket1.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket2.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket3.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|colspan=2|100
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Koopa Troopa Beach]]
!colspan=2|[[Quick ticket]]<br>(no longer available since the Cooking Tour)
|N64
![[File:MKT Icon QuickTicket.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|1,000
|
|N/A
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Daisy Hills]]
!rowspan=2|Normal
|3DS
!Kart or glider
|
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket2.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket3.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|500
|
|1,000
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|-
|-
|[[Kalimari Desert]]
!Driver
|N64
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket1.png|60px]]
|
|800
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|1,500
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Bowser Castle 1 (GBA)|Bowser's Castle 1]]
!rowspan=2|Super
|GBA
!Kart or glider
|
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket5.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket6.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|2,000
|
|7,500
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|-
|-
|[[Neo Bowser City]]
!Driver
|3DS
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket4.png|60px]]
|
|3,000
|
|9,000
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Rainbow Road (SNES)|Rainbow Road]]
!rowspan=2|High-End
|SNES
!Kart or glider
|
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket8.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket9.png|60px]]
|
|10,000
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|25,000
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Ghost Valley 1]]
!Driver
|SNES
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket7.png|60px]]
|
|12,000
|
|30,000
|
|-
|style="background:palegreen"|N
!rowspan=3|[[Points-cap ticket]]
|
!Normal
|style="background:palegreen"|R
![[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket1.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket2.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket3.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|2,000
|
|N/A
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|-
|-
|[[Dino Dino Jungle]]
!Super
|GCN
![[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket4.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket5.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket6.png|60px]]
|
|5,000
|
|N/A
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Waluigi Pinball (DS)|Waluigi Pinball]]
!High-End
|DS
![[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket7.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket8.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket9.png|60px]]
|
|20,000
|
|N/A
|
|}
|
Since the [[{{Tour4}}|2019 Paris Tour]], in addition to tickets, only a subset of non-tour-exclusive items can be found as Daily Selects in all of the Tours, here referred to as "Base set". The listed items are most Normal items from the [[{{Tour2}}]] and most items from the [[{{Tour1}}]]. The Quick Ticket was removed and more items were added in the [[{{Tour19}}]] at an increased cost and shop rarity, appearing less frequently in the Daily Selects and being unable to replace the items of the same rarity and type when the skill levels of those were all maxed out. They are marked with an asterisk (*) and referred to here as "Additional". Since the [[{{Tour35}}]], "Additional" prices were reduced to the "Base set" price, but their shop rarity appears unchanged, with them still not being able to replace items of the same rarity and price when the skill levels of the latter are maxed out. In the [[{{Tour65}}]], more items were added in the Daily Selects again; they are marked with two asterisks (**). In the [[{{Tour80}}]], more items were added in the Daily Selects again; they are marked with three asterisks (***).
|style="background:palegreen"|N
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
|
!Type
|
!Normal
|style="background:palegreen"|T
!Super
|
!High-End
|
|-
|style="background:palegreen"|N
!Drivers
|
|[[Baby Mario]], [[Baby Peach]], [[Baby Daisy]], [[Baby Rosalina]], [[Baby Luigi]]*, [[Koopa Troopa]], [[Shy Guy]], [[Dry Bones]], [[Iggy]], [[Larry]], [[Lemmy]], [[Ludwig]], [[Morton]], [[Roy]], [[Wendy]]
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|[[Mario]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Yoshi]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], [[Toad]], [[Toadette]], [[Rosalina]]*, [[Luigi]]*, [[Toad (species)|Toad (Pit Crew)]]*, [[Yoshi (species)|Red Yoshi]]**, [[Bowser]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Lakitu]]*, [[Bowser Jr.]]*, [[Wario]]*, [[Waluigi]]*, [[King Boo]]*, [[Black Shy Guy]]**, [[Roving Racers|Red Koopa (Freerunning)]], [[Birdo]]**, [[Shy Guy|Pink Shy Guy]]**, [[Birdo|Birdo (Light Blue)]]**, [[Hammer Bro]]**, [[Boomerang Bro]]**, [[Ice Bro]]**, [[Fire Bro]]**, [[Birdo|Birdo (Yellow)]], [[Monty Mole]]**
|
|[[Metal Mario]], [[Peachette]], [[Pauline]]*, [[Pink Gold Peach]]***, [[Toad|Toad (Party Time)]]***, [[Peach|Peach (Wintertime)]]**, [[Penguin Mario|Penguin Luigi]]***, [[Ice Mario (Super Mario Galaxy)|Ice Mario]]**, [[Baby Peach|Baby Peach (Cherub)]]***, [[Mario|Mario (Classic)]]***, [[Luigi|Luigi (Classic)]]***, [[Yoshi (species)|Black Yoshi]]***, [[Toadette|Toadette (Explorer)]]***, [[Cat Mario|Cat Peach]]**, [[Dry Bowser]], [[Funky Kong]]**, [[Dixie Kong]]**
|
|-
|style="background:palegreen"|R
!Karts
|[[Pipe Frame]], [[Birthday Girl]], [[Mushmellow]], [[Koopa Dasher]], [[Biddybuggy]], [[Blue Biddybuggy]]***, [[Cheep Charger]], [[Pink Mushmellow]]**, [[Birthday Girl Rosalina]]***, [[Green Kiddie Kart]]**, [[Red Kiddie Kart]]**, [[Bullet Blaster]], [[Bull's-Eye Banzai]]***, [[Landship]], [[Pipe Buggy]]*, [[Warship]]***, [[Green Cheep Charger]]***
|[[Mach 8]], [[Daytripper]], [[Turbo Yoshi]], [[Soda Jet]], [[Super Blooper (kart)|Super Blooper]], [[Gold Blooper]]***, [[Royale]]*, [[Cloud 9]]*, [[Poltergust 4000]]*, [[Streamliner]]*, [[White Royale]]***, [[Zucchini]]**, [[Red Streamliner]]***, [[Red Turbo Yoshi]]**, [[Blue Seven]]**, [[Super 1]]***, [[Dasher II]]***, [[Tea Coupe]]***, [[Yellow Turbo Birdo]]**, [[Egg 1]]**, [[Birthday Girl Daisy]]***, [[Cucumber]]**, [[Flame Flyer]], [[Barrel Train]], [[DK Jumbo]]*, [[Chrome DK Jumbo]]***, [[Koopa Clown]]*, [[Dark Clown]]***, [[Para-Wing]]**, [[Turbo Birdo]]**, [[Light-blue Turbo Birdo]]**, [[Bolt Buggy]]***
|[[B Dasher]], [[Black B Dasher]]***, [[Circuit Special]]*, [[Black Circuit]]***, [[Bumble V]]*, [[Queen Bee]]***, [[Macharon]]**, [[Carrot Kart]]**, [[Wild Wing]]**, [[Radish Rider]]***, [[Wildfire Flyer]]**, [[Red B Dasher]]**, [[Gilded Prancer]]***, [[P-Wing]]**, [[Apple Kart]]***, [[Dozer Dasher]]**, [[Wild Black]]***, [[Prancer]]***, [[Rose Queen]]***, [[Green Apple Kart]]**, [[Choco Macharon]]***, [[Red Taxi]]***, [[Blue Soda]]***, [[Green Circuit]]***, [[Sports Coupe]]**, [[Steel Driver]]**, [[Cat Cruiser]]**, [[White Turbo Yoshi]]***, [[Badwagon]], [[Gold Train]]***, [[Bruiser]]**, [[Snow Skimmer]]***, [[Offroader]]**, [[Banana Master]]**, [[Poison Apple Kart]]***, [[Dark Buggy]]***, [[Pirate Sushi Racer]]***, [[Head Honcho]]***, [[Sushi Racer]]***, [[Gilded King]]***, [[Black Dozer]]***
|-
!Gliders
|[[Super Glider]], [[Parachute (glider)|Parachute]], [[Parafoil]], [[Paper Glider]], [[Droplet Glider]], [[BBIA Parafoil]], [[Minion Paper Glider]]**, [[Piston Glider]]**, [[Piranha Plant Parafoil]]*
|[[Peach Parasol (glider)|Peach Parasol]], [[Flower Glider]], [[Oilpaper Umbrella]]*, [[Lightning Oilpaper]]*, [[Pink Flower Glider]]**, [[? Block]]**, [[Plaid Ribbon]]***, [[Eggshell Glider]]**, [[Bob-omb Parafoil]], [[Shell Parachute]], [[Wario Wing]]*, [[Waluigi Wing]]*, [[BaNaNa Parafoil]]*, [[Blue Flower Glider]]**
|[[Gold Glider]], [[Strawberry Crêpe]]***, [[Starchute]]**, [[Royal Parachute]]***, [[Fireworks Parachute]]***, [[Crimson Crane]]**, [[Blizzard Balloons]]**, [[Heart Balloons]]**, [[Rainbow Starchute]]***, [[Daisy Glider]]**, [[Pink Gold Paper Glider]]**, [[Butterfly Sunset]]**, [[Chocolate Donut]]***, [[Chocolate Banana Crêpe]]***, [[Strawberry Donut]]**, [[Silver Bells]]***, [[Manta Glider]]***, [[Butterfly Wings]]***, [[Great Sail]]**, [[8-Bit Star]]***, [[Sunset Balloons]]***, [[Swooper (glider)|Swooper]], [[Cloud Glider]]*, [[Rainy Balloons]]***, [[Wicked Wings]]***, [[Banana Wingtip]]***, [[Tropical Glider]]**, [[Dragon Wings]]**, [[Cheep Cheep Masks]]***
|}
|}


===Paris Tour===
=====Tier Shop=====
{| align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center" class="sortable"
Since the [[{{Tour29}}|2020 Halloween Tour]], players can buy items in the Tier Shop. The items available in it are replaced every week, and the higher the player's tier, the more items are available for purchase. Until the [[{{Tour79}}]], the top row featured drivers, karts, and gliders that were favorites of at least one course in that week's ranked cup, and often included at least one High-End part. The items unlock based on the player's all-time highest tier and remain unlocked even if their tier drops. Some items can be bought multiple times, though the price increases after the first or second purchase. Previosly, after unlocking super level-boost tickets, there was a chance that High-End level-boost tickets of the same type will appear in place of them. Since the [[{{Tour65}}]], High-End level-boost tickets will appear separately if the player's all-time highest tier is at least 50.
|-style="background: #ABC"
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
!rowspan=2 width=20%|Course
!colspan=8|Tier Shop's items
!rowspan=2 width=8%|Origin
|-
!colspan=18 class=unsortable width=72%|Cup
!rowspan=2, colspan=3|Item
|-style="background: #ABC"
!rowspan=2|Unlock<br>Rank
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Peach Cup.png|30px|link=Peach Cup]]
!colspan=4|Price
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Diddy Kong Cup.png|30px|link=Diddy Kong Cup]]
|-
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Luigi Cup.png|30px|link=Luigi Cup]]
!Initial price
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Daisy Cup.png|30px|link=Baby Daisy Cup]]
!After first purchase
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi Cup.png|30px|link=Yoshi Cup]]
!After second purchase
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Toad Cup.png|30px|link=Toad Cup]]
!Quantity
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Luigi Cup.png|30px|link=Baby Luigi Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Roy Cup.png|30px|link=Roy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Daisy Cup.png|30px|link=Daisy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Rosalina Cup.png|30px|link=Baby Rosalina Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Donkey Kong Cup.png|30px|link=Donkey Kong Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Lemmy Cup.png|30px|link=Lemmy Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Waluigi Cup.png|30px|link=Waluigi Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Toadette Cup.png|30px|link=Toadette Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Bowser Cup.png|30px|link=Bowser Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Peachette Cup.png|30px|link=Peachette Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Dry Bowser Cup.png|30px|link=Dry Bowser Cup]]
!class=unsortable width=4%|[[File:MKT Icon Metal Mario Cup.png|30px|link=Metal Mario Cup]]
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Paris Promenade]]
!rowspan=3|Driver{{footnote|main|1}}
|Original
!Normal
|style="background:palegreen"|N
!rowspan = 3|[[File:MKT Icon Drivers.png|60px]]
|
|rowspan = 3|N/A
|
|800
|
|N/A
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|N/A
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|rowspan = 3|1
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R/T
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|style="background:palegreen"|R/T
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[Cheep Cheep Lagoon]]
!Super
|3DS
|3,000
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|N/A
|
|N/A
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[Choco Island 2]]
!High-End
|SNES
|12,000
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|N/A
|
|N/A
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:lightgrey"|[[Mario Circuit 3]]
!rowspan=3|Kart{{footnote|main|1}}
|SNES
!Normal
|
!rowspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Karts.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|rowspan=3|N/A
|
|500
|
|N/A
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|N/A
|
|rowspan=3|1
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[Shy Guy Bazaar]]
!Super
|3DS
|2,000
|
|N/A
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|N/A
|
|-
|
!High-End
|
|10,000
|
|N/A
|
|N/A
|
|-
|
!rowspan=3|Glider{{footnote|main|1}}
|style="background:palegreen"|R
!Normal
|
!rowspan=3|[[File:MKT Icon Gliders.png|60px]]
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|rowspan=3|N/A
|
|500
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|N/A
|
|N/A
|
|rowspan=3|1
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[Dino Dino Jungle]]
!Super
|GCN
|2,000
|
|N/A
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|N/A
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[Bowser Castle 1 (GBA)|Bowser Castle 1]]
!High-End
|GBA
|10,000
|
|N/A
|
|N/A
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[Waluigi Pinball (DS)|Waluigi Pinball]]
!rowspan=6|[[Level-boost ticket]]
|DS
!Normal glider
|
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket3.png|60px]]
|
|5
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|800
|
|1,000
|
|1,200
|
|3
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|-
|
!Normal kart
|style="background:palegreen"|R
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket2.png|60px]]
|
|10
|
|800
|
|1,000
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|1,200
|
|3
|
|-
|
!Normal driver
|style="background:palegreen"|T
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket1.png|60px]]
|
|15
|1,000
|1,200
|1,400
|3
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[Luigi's Mansion (DS)|Luigi's Mansion]]
!Super glider
|DS
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket6.png|60px]]
|
|20
|
|3,000
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|5,000
|
|N/A
|
|2
|
|-
|
!Super kart
|style="background:palegreen"|N
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket5.png|60px]]
|
|25
|
|3,000
|
|5,000
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|N/A
|
|2
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[Mario Circuit 1]]
!Super driver
|SNES
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket4.png|60px]]
|
|30
|
|4,000
|
|6,000
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|N/A
|
|2
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|style="background:white"|[[Yoshi Circuit]]
!rowspan=3|[[Points-cap ticket]]
|GCN
!Normal
|
![[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket1.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket2.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket3.png|60px]]
|
|35
|
|2,000
|
|N/A
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|N/A
|
|1
|style="background:palegreen"|N
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|R
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|
|style="background:palegreen"|T
|}
 
==Drivers==
[[File:MKT character screen.png|thumb|185px|right|The character list as it appears in-game]]
There are currently 43 playable characters (44 if including [[Gold Mario]], who appears exclusively in the Coin Rush mode) in ''Mario Kart Tour''. Upon launching the game for the first time, players start with either Toad, Toadette, or Peachette. After the tutorial they are granted a free pipe pull which grants either Peach or Bowser. Unlike other ''Mario Kart'' games, there are no weight classes between characters, but they are sorted by their rarity of unlocking them, via opening up randomized green pipes with rubies. There are three tiers of rarity: Normal, Super, and High-End. While the Normal characters are easier to unlock, rarer characters have a greater amount of starting points, have a higher top speed, higher coin-earning rates, likelihood of picking up mid-race weapons and items, and have more favored courses. Once players clear the tutorial, they are rewarded with a random Super-class character.
 
Below is a list of all drivers in the game grouped by rarity, displaying the special item, date of availability and favored tracks, as well as traits, for each driver. Traits, such as a mustache, extended tongue, or shell, may be shared between drivers. Some challenges in the game require the player to perform a certain action or a number of actions using any driver with a certain trait.
 
===Normal===
{| width=80% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Mario Cup.png|40px]]
!Super
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Baby Mario]]
![[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket4.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket5.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket6.png|60px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|40
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Peach Cup.png|40px]]
|5,000
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Baby Peach]]
|N/A
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|N/A
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Daisy Cup.png|40px]]
|1
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Baby Daisy]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Rosalina Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Baby Rosalina]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:BabyMarioSluggers.png|120x120px]]
!High-End
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Babypeachsimple.png|120x120px]]
![[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket7.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket8.png|60px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket9.png|60px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Babydaisysimple.png|120x120px]]
|45
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork Baby Rosalina.png|120x120px]]
|20,000
|N/A
|N/A
|1
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon BoomerangFlower.png|35px]]<br>[[Boomerang Flower]]
!rowspan=3|Level-boost ticket
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon Bubble.png|35px]]<br>[[Bubble]]
!High-End glider
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon Bubble.png|35px]]<br>[[Bubble]]
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket9.png|60px]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon Bubble.png|35px]]<br>[[Bubble]]
|50
|13,000
|N/A
|N/A
|1
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
!High-End kart
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket8.png|60px]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|55
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|13,000
|N/A
|N/A
|1
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Baby, hat
!High-End driver
|'''Character traits'''||Baby, crown, short sleeves
![[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket7.png|60px]]
|'''Character traits'''||Baby, crown, short sleeves
|60
|'''Character traits'''||Baby, crown, short sleeves
|15,000
|-
|N/A
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1T<br>Waluigi Pinball
|N/A
|'''Favored tracks'''||Cheep Cheep Lagoon
|1
|'''Favored tracks'''||Daisy Hills T
|}
|'''Favored tracks'''||Choco Island 2T<br>Rainbow Road T
{{footnote|note|1|Not available anymore since the [[{{Tour80}}]].}}
 
=====Ruby purchase=====
The player can purchase [[Ruby#Pricing|different amounts]] of rubies with real-life currency.
 
====Profile====
[[File:MKT Profile Screenshot.png|thumb|200px|A profile page showing a badge, favorite drivers and player records.]]
Players can visit profile pages of themselves and their friends. On a profile page, the player can display a badge, choose their eight favorite drivers out of the drivers they own and can see their records, which include the amounts of collected drivers, karts, and gliders, their highest score they earned on a single course in the current tour, their number of Standard Race, Gold Race and Kart Pro wins, their highest multiplayer grade and their highest tier. Additionally, their current level, tier, and multiplayer grade are shown for the player and their friends.
 
=====Badges=====
The player can collect [[List of badges in Mario Kart Tour|badges]] by completing challenges, by ending in the top 1,000 in the All-Cup ranking, or through other case-specific means (such as a Twitter retweet campaign or winning a team rally). Sometimes badges will also be given in the Gift Box. Out of all their collected badges, the player can choose one that will be visible to other players on their profile, though players can view other players' full badge lists. Standard badges have four different types: common badges, gold badges (obtained by completing Gold Challenges and requires a Gold Pass subscription), expert badges (obtained by completing Expert Challenges), and blue badges (obtained by completing Today's Challenge all fourteen days of a given tour). Gold, expert (red), and blue badges are all recolored versions of common badges in their respective colors.
 
Other kinds of badges are grouped separately and obtained by other means. These include badges earned from completing entire Expert Challenge cards, ranking badges, multiplayer badges such as winning a Kart Pro event, top-placement badges, and Team Rally badges.
 
====Friends====
The player can become in-game friends with other players, see the points of their friends on the different cups, and invite them to join a multiplayer room.
 
Since the [[{{Tour13}}]], a cumulative reward is given to the player if the combined total cup points of the week's ranked cup of the player and all of their friends reach certain amounts. In the [[{{Tour17}}]] only, the reward was rubies instead of coins. Since the second week of the [[{{Tour23}}]], the coin amounts have changed.
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
!Total points of player and friends
!Coins<br>(until August 5, 2020)
!Coins<br>(since August 12, 2020)
!Rubies<br>(Flower Tour)
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!50,000
|100
|100
|2
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Baby Luigi Cup.png|40px]]
!80,000
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Baby Luigi]]
|500
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|300
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Koopa Troopa Cup.png|40px]]
|3
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Koopa Troopa]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Shy Guy Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Shy Guy]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Dry Bones Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Dry Bones]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:BLuigiSluggers.PNG|120x120px]]
!150,000
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:NSMB Green Koopa Troopa Artwork.png|120x120px]]
|1000
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:ShyGuyMSS.PNG|120x120px]]
|600
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MP8 DryBones.png|120x120px]]
|5
|}
 
====News====
Every time that an announcement is being made, a new part of a tour starts, an update of the game is released, a new special offer or pipe is available or something else has been changed, the player receives a message with detailed information about what is new. Messages regarding known issues also appear here.
 
====Mii====
The player can upload [[Mii]] characters from their Nintendo Account or create new ones. Mii characters can also be shared with other players.
 
The player can collect different Mii Racing Suits for their Miis to wear. Every time the player gets a new Mii Racing Suit, all of their Mii Racing Suits will get ten additional base points. Each Mii Racing Suit that the player owns has to be assigned to a specific Mii of the player's choice.
 
====Gifts====
Sometimes the player receives additional gifts, which can be rubies, coins, or badges. Mainly, these gifts are given at celebration occasions such as celebration days, the start of a new tour, or the launch of Multiplayer mode. Sometimes it happens that the player does not receive a reward due to a technical problem in the game. These rewards can appear as gifts at a later time. Gifts remain available for fourteen days.
 
===Skill level point and points cap raising requirements===
The following table lists the amount of skill level points needed to bring an acquired driver, kart, or glider to a certain skill level. Raising the skill level of a driver, kart or glider requires obtaining duplicates of them as Tour Gifts, from the Pipe or the Shop, or from using level-boost tickets that match the type and rarity.
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
!Skill level
!2
!3
!4
!5
!6
!7
!8
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon BoomerangFlower.png|35px]]<br>[[Boomerang Flower]]
!Normal
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon TripleGreenShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Triple Green Shells]]
|2
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon DoubleBobomb.png|35px]]<br>[[Double Bob-ombs]]
|5
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon TripleGreenShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Triple Green Shells]]
|8
|11
|14
|20
|40
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
!Super
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|1
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|2
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|3
|4
|5
|8
|16
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Baby, hat
!High-End
|'''Character traits'''||Shell
|1
|'''Character traits'''||
|1
|'''Character traits'''||Shell, gloves
|2
|2
|3
|5
|8
|}
The following table lists the amount of points-cap tickets needed to raise the maximum amount of base points of a driver, kart or glider to a higher cap.
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
!Cap
!1
!2
!3
!4
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Luigi's Mansion R
!Amount of tickets
|'''Favored tracks'''||Koopa Troopa Beach
|1
|'''Favored tracks'''||Shy Guy Bazaar
|5
|'''Favored tracks'''||Bowser's Castle 1T<br>Shy Guy Bazaar T
|10
|12
|}
 
==Courses==
{{see also|List of favored and favorite courses in Mario Kart Tour}}
===Race courses===
''Mario Kart Tour'' features 103 different race courses (136 if each route is counted for courses with multiple re-routes), the most out of all ''Mario Kart'' games. Until the [[Anniversary Tour (2023)]], at least one additional course was added at the start of almost every tour. Notably, ''Mario Kart Tour'' introduces course variants,{{footnote|main|note}} with courses having up to three variants in addition to the normal one:
*Courses marked with "R" (Reverse), labeled "SI" (Sens inverse) in French, are driven in reverse orientation, and mostly just have alterations to make this possible if necessary or to add in some course elements. Every race course in the game has an R variant.
*Courses marked with "T" (Trick),<ref>{{cite|quote=#MarioKartTour has grown significantly since launch…and it's not over yet! We're upping the variety with some nail-biting, high-flying Trick courses. Get your gliders ready and buckle in!|author=mariokarttourEN|date=November 14, 2019|url=twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1194766898094891008|title=Post|publisher=Twitter|accessdate=December 12, 2020|archive=web.archive.org/web/20191114000800/https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1194766898094891008}}</ref><ref>{{cite|quote=The Yoshi Tour is ending soon. But don't worry, there's another terrific tour on the way. Starting Apr. 21, 11 PM PT, the Trick Tour kicks off in #MarioKartTour! Hope you're ready to rack up some points, because every course included will be the Trick variant!|author=mariokarttourEN|date=April 17, 2020|url=twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1251148410285109248|title=Post|publisher=Twitter|accessdate=December 12, 2020|archive=web.archive.org/web/20200418153408/https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1251148410285109248}}</ref> labeled "A" (''Acrobatique'') in French and "X" (Extreme) in all other languages, feature many additional ramps, [[Kanaami Road]]s, and obstacles with which to perform [[Jump Boost]]s, but are usually otherwise the same. Some specific T variants feature other alterations, such as adding Kanaami Roads to replace glider sections (like in [[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress T]]), changing the order the course is traversed in (like in [[N64 Kalimari Desert#N64 Kalimari Desert 2|N64 Kalimari Desert 2T]]), or even changing the starting location (like in [[3DS Rock Rock Mountain|3DS Rock Rock Mountain T]]). Every race course in the game except [[GBA Bowser's Castle 4]] has a T variant.
*Courses marked with "R/T" (Reverse/Trick), labeled "SI/A" (''Sens inverse''/''Acrobatique'') in French and "RX" (Reverse Extreme) in all other languages, feature the elements of both R and T courses. As such, they go through the course backwards while adding more ramps, Kanaami Roads, and other obstacles with which to perform Jump Boosts and combos. Unlike with R and T variants, many courses were introduced without R/T variants and gained them later on. Originally, R/T variants only appeared for city courses, with them introduced in the same tour as the city course's other variants, but classic courses would start having them as well beginning with the [[Winter Tour (2019)|2019 Winter Tour]], after which every tour has had three to five R/T variants (of any course type). From then to the [[Trick Tour (2020)|2020 Trick Tour]], each tour saw one to three new ones added. Every race course in the game except GBA Bowser's Castle 4 and 3DS Rock Rock Mountain has an R/T variant.
 
When counting R, T, and R/T variants separately from their normal counterparts, the total number of courses in the game is 541.
 
Prior to the [[{{Tour80}}]], with some exceptions, city courses were added with all four variants in the same tour, while all other courses were first added without the R/T variant, which would then release in a subsequent tour whose exclusive additions were R/T variants. From the {{Tour80}} onwards, all courses added to the game would debut all four variants at once upon introduction, much like the city courses (with the exception of GBA Bowser's Castle 4, which debuted with only its normal and R variants).
 
Almost every tour features classic courses and remix courses, while every new course appears exclusively in specific tours.
 
{{footnote|note|note|"Variant" is the official term used for both the courses designated R, T, or R/T and the numbered, re-routed versions of a particular course.<ref>{{cite|date=June 15, 2022|url=www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/mobilenews-zoom-across-paris-london-amsterdam-and-berlin-in-the-metropolitan-tour/|title=Zoom across Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Berlin in the Metropolitan Tour|publisher=nintendo.com|language=en-us|accessdate=July 13, 2023|archive=web.archive.org/web/20230709022407/https://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/mobilenews-zoom-across-paris-london-amsterdam-and-berlin-in-the-metropolitan-tour/|quote=Take to the streets and take in the sights with new variants Berlin Byways, Amsterdam Drift 2, and their R and T variants [...]}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=December 28, 2022|url=www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/happy-new-years-tour/|title=Happy New Year’s Tour!|publisher=nintendo.com|language=en-us|accessdate=July 13, 2023|archive=web.archive.org/web/20230708161033/https://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/happy-new-years-tour/|quote=For this event, the cups are filled to the brim with R/T variants, including six newly added ones: 3DS Piranha Plant Slide R/T, GBA Bowser's Castle 3 R/T, GBA Cheep-Cheep Island R/T, GBA Sky Garden R/T, GCN Baby Park R/T, and Wii Koopa Cape R/T.}}</ref><ref>{{cite|date=April 19, 2023|url=www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/mobilenews-mario-kart-spring-tour/|title=Enjoy kart-racing antics through antiquity with all-new course, Athens Dash, in the Spring Tour|publisher=nintendo.com|language=en-us|accessdate=July 13, 2023|archive=web.archive.org/web/20230713122318/https://www.nintendo.com/whatsnew/mobilenews-mario-kart-spring-tour/|quote=Tour a crop of Europe’s cultural capitals, including '''brand-new course Athens Dash''' and '''new course variants Paris Promenade B and Berlin Byways R/T'''.}}</ref>}}
====New====
There are seventeen original courses in ''Mario Kart Tour'', referred to as "[[new course]]s". If each individual route is counted separately, the total increases to forty-seven.
=====City courses=====
44 of the 53 new courses are based on real cities. There are fourteen cities represented in the game, namely [[New York City]], [[Tokyo]], [[Paris]], [[London]], [[Vancouver]], [[Los Angeles]], [[Berlin]], [[Sydney]], [[Singapore]], [[Amsterdam]], [[List of implied locations#Thailand|Bangkok]], [[Athens]], [[Rome]], and [[Madrid]]. These courses each have three unique routes that have the racers going through different areas of the city; additionally, New York Minute and Tokyo Blur each have an additional fourth route that brings together all of the paths from the other three routes into one long lap.
{|class="wikitable"align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center;font-size:100%;"
|-style="background:#ABC"
|width=16%|'''Course'''
|width=20%|'''Debut tour<hr/>R/T debut tour'''
|width=16%|'''Normal version'''
|width=16%|'''R variation'''
|width=16%|'''T variation'''
|width=16%|'''R/T variation'''
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute]]
|[[{{Tour1}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Iggy Emblem.png|40px]]
![[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute 2]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Iggy Koopa|Iggy]]
|[[{{Tour7}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 2RT.png|180px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Larry Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Larry Koopa|Larry]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Lemmy Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Ludwig Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork Iggy.png|120x120px]]
![[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute 3]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:NSMBU LarryKoopa.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour28}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 3RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:LemmyNSMBWii.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Ludwig NSMBWii.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon TripleGreenShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Triple Green Shells]]
![[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute 4]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon BoomerangFlower.png|35px]]<br>[[Boomerang Flower]]
|[[{{Tour53}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 4.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 4R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 4T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute 4RT.png|180px]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon Bubble.png|35px]]<br>[[Bubble]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashRing.png|35px]]<br>[[Dash Ring]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
![[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|[[{{Tour2}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Koopaling, shell
![[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 2]]
|'''Character traits'''||Koopaling, shell
|[[{{Tour8}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Character traits'''||Koopaling, shell
|'''Character traits'''||Koopaling, shell
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Choco Island 2R
![[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 3]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Kalimari Desert R
|[[{{Tour25}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour49}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 3RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Cheep Cheep Lagoon R<br>Mario Circuit 2T<br>Rainbow Road R
|'''Favored tracks'''||Bowser's Castle 1<br>Kalimari Desert
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 4]]
|[[{{Tour39}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 4.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 4R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 4T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Tokyo Blur 4RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Morton Cup.png|40px]]
![[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]]
|[[{{Tour4}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade RT.png|180px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Roy Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Roy Koopa|Roy]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Wendy Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Morton 1.jpg|120x120px]]
![[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 2]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Roy NSMBWii.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour10}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade 2RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Wendy NSMBWii.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon GiantBanana.png|35px]]<br>[[Giant Banana]]
![[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade 3]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon DoubleBobomb.png|35px]]<br>[[Double Bob-ombs]]
|[[{{Tour46}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade 3RT.png|180px]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon Heart.png|35px]]<br>[[Heart (item)|Heart]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
![[Tour London Loop|London Loop]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|[[{{Tour6}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Koopaling, shell, three hairs
![[Tour London Loop|London Loop 2]]
|'''Character traits'''||Koopaling, shell
|[[{{Tour13}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Character traits'''||Koopaling, shell, ribbon
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Kalimari Desert
![[Tour London Loop|London Loop 3]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Kalimari Desert T
|[[{{Tour55}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon London Loop 3RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Choco Island 2
|}
 
===Super===
{| width=80% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Mario Cup.png|40px]]
![[Tour Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Mario]]
|[[{{Tour11}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity RT.png|180px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Peach Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Yoshi]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Daisy Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork Mario.png|120x120px]]
![[Tour Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity 2]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:NSMBWiiPeach.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour59}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity 2RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Yoshi - Mario Party 10.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork Daisy.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon FireFlower.png|35px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
![[Tour Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity 3]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon Heart.png|35px]]<br>[[Heart (item)|Heart]]
|[[{{Tour82}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Vancouver Velocity 3RT.png|180px]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon YoshiEgg.png|35px]]<br>[[Yoshi's Egg]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon Heart.png|35px]]<br>[[Heart (item)|Heart]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[Tour Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|[[{{Tour27}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Hat, mustache, gloves
![[Tour Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps 2]]
|'''Character traits'''||Dress, gloves, crown, short sleeves
|[[{{Tour63}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Character traits'''||Shell, extended tongue
|'''Character traits'''||Dress, gloves, crown, short sleeves
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1<br>Cheep Cheep Lagoon T<br>Koopa Troopa Beach<br>Mario Circuit T
![[Tour Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps 3]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1T<br>Yoshi Circuit R<br>Luigi's Mansion R<br>Koopa Troopa Beach R<br>Koopa Troopa Beach T
|[[{{Tour48}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Los Angeles Laps 3RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Yoshi Circuit<br>Yoshi Circuit T<br>Rock Rock Mountain
|'''Favored tracks'''||Cheep Cheep Lagoon R<br>Shy Guy Bazaar R<br>Daisy Hills<br>Daisy Hills T
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways]]
|[[{{Tour72}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour94}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Toad Cup.png|40px]]
![[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways 2]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Toad]]
|[[{{Tour35}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways 2RT.png|180px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Toadette Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Toadette]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Rosalina Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Rosalina]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Luigi Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Luigi]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Toad - Mario Party 10.png|120x120px]]
![[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways 3]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Toadette - Mario Party 10.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour79}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour105}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Berlin Byways 3RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Rosalina-MPTop100-Transparent.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Mario Party- Island Tour Luigi Artwork.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon TripleMushroom.png|35px]]<br>[[Triple Mushrooms]]
![[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon TripleMushroom.png|35px]]<br>[[Triple Mushrooms]]
|[[{{Tour42}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint RT.png|180px]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashRing.png|35px]]<br>[[Dash Ring]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon FireFlower.png|35px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint 2]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|[[{{Tour52}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||
![[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint 3]]
|'''Character traits'''||
|[[{{Tour79}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour105}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sydney Sprint 3RT.png|180px]]
|'''Character traits'''||Dress, crown
|'''Character traits'''||Hat, mustache, gloves
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Toad Circuit<br>Rock Rock Mountain T<br>Mario Circuit R
![[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 3R<br>Toad Circuit<br>Daisy Hills R
|[[{{Tour61}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Cheep Cheep Lagoon<br>Mario Circuit R<br>Rainbow Road<br>Paris Promenade R/T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Cheep Cheep Lagoon T<br>Luigi's Mansion<br>Luigi's Mansion T<br>Ghost Valley 1
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway 2]]
|[[{{Tour75}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour79}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway 2RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Toad Cup.png|40px]]
![[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway 3]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Toad (species)|Toad (Pit Crew)]] (new)
|[[{{Tour88}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Singapore Speedway 3RT.png|180px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Bowser Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Bowser]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Donkey Kong Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Donkey Kong]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Diddy Kong Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Diddy Kong]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork ToadPitCrew.png|120x120px]]
![[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Bowser - Mario Party 10.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour68}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:SuperMarioParty DonkeyKong.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Diddy Kong MPDS.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon BoomerangFlower.png|35px]]<br>[[Boomerang Flower]]
![[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon BowserShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Bowser's Shell]]
|[[{{Tour72}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour79}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon GiantBanana.png|35px]]<br>[[Giant Banana]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon BananaBarrels.png|35px]]<br>[[Banana Barrels]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
![[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 3]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|[[{{Tour84}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Amsterdam Drift 3RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Gloves
![[Tour Bangkok Rush|Bangkok Rush]]
|'''Character traits'''||Shell, horns
|[[{{Tour73}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush RT.png|180px]]
|'''Character traits'''||Tie
|'''Character traits'''||Hat
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1<br>Mario Circuit 3
![[Tour Bangkok Rush|Bangkok Rush 2]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Dino Dino Jungle T<br>Bowser's Castle 1<br>Bowser's Castle 1T<br>Neo Bowser City
|[[{{Tour88}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Dino Dino Jungle<br>Waluigi Pinball R<br>Rock Rock Mountain
|'''Favored tracks'''||Dino Dino Jungle R<br>Toad Circuit R<br>Rock Rock Mountain R
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[Tour Bangkok Rush|Bangkok Rush 3]]
|[[{{Tour88}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Bangkok Rush 3RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Lakitu Cup.png|40px]]
![[Tour Athens Dash|Athens Dash]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Lakitu]]
|[[{{Tour94}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash RT.png|180px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Bowser Jr Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Bowser Jr.]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Wario Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Wario]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Waluigi Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Waluigi]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Lakitu MK7.jpg|120x120px]]
![[Tour Athens Dash|Athens Dash 2]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:SMG BowserJr.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour94}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash 2RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Wario MP100.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Waluigi MP10.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon TripleGreenShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Triple Green Shells]]
![[Tour Athens Dash|Athens Dash 3]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon BowserShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Bowser's Shell]]
|[[{{Tour105}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Athens Dash 3RT.png|180px]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon DoubleBobomb.png|35px]]<br>[[Double Bob-ombs]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon DoubleBobomb.png|35px]]<br>[[Bob-omb|Double Bob-ombs]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
![[Tour Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|[[{{Tour99}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Shell, three hairs
![[Tour Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti 2]]
|'''Character traits'''||Shell, horns
|[[{{Tour99}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Character traits'''||Hat, mustache, gloves, short sleeves
|'''Character traits'''||Hat, mustache, gloves
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Waluigi Pinball T<br>Mario Circuit 3T<br>Paris Promenade T<br>Toad Circuit T<br>Mario Circuit 2T<br>Ghost Valley 1T
![[Tour Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti 3]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Cheep Cheep Lagoon T<br>Bowser's Castle 1R<br>Choco Island 2R<br>Neo Bowser City<br>Neo Bowser City T<br>Paris Promenade T
|[[{{Tour105}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Rome Avanti 3RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Choco Island 2T<br>Kalimari Desert R<br>Kalimari Desert T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Waluigi Pinball<br>Rock Rock Mountain<br>Neo Bowser City R
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[Tour Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive]]
|[[{{Tour103}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon King Boo Cup.png|40px]]
![[Tour Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive 2]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[King Boo]]
|[[{{Tour103}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive 2RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:King Boo Artwork MSS.PNG|120x120px]]
![[Tour Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive 3]]
|[[{{Tour105}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Madrid Drive 3RT.png|180px]]
|}
 
=====Other courses=====
In addition to the city courses are seven original courses that are not based on a real location, one of which has three different routes akin to the game's city courses. Despite the fact that Sky-High Sundae, Yoshi's Island, and Squeaky Clean Sprint officially debuted in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass]]'', they are labeled and marketed as new courses for ''Mario Kart Tour'' as well, including in internal data.<ref>A number of internal text strings in ''Mario Kart Tour'' (<tt>ArrowMobyi</tt>, <tt>ArrowSignMobyi</tt>, <tt>FlowerRingMobyi</tt>, <tt>HeyhoMobyi</tt>, <tt>RoadAppearMobyi</tt>, and <tt>RoadPartsMobyi</tt>) refer to map objects that are seen in the Yoshi's Island course; they are referred to as belonging to <tt>Mobyi</tt>, indicating that the course has the <tt>Mob</tt> [[New course#Platform codes|platform code]], used for courses originating from ''Mario Kart Tour''.</ref>
{|class="wikitable"align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center;font-size:100%;"
|-style="background:#ABC"
|width=16%|'''Course'''
|width=20%|'''Debut tour<hr/>R/T debut tour'''
|width=16%|'''Normal version'''
|width=16%|'''R variation'''
|width=16%|'''T variation'''
|width=16%|'''R/T variation'''
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon LuckySeven.png|35px]]<br>[[Lucky Seven]]
![[Merry Mountain]]
|[[{{Tour32}}]]<hr/> [[{{Tour58}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Merry Mountain.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Merry Mountain R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Merry Mountain T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Merry Mountain RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
![[Ninja Hideaway]]
|[[{{Tour41}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour49}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Ninja Hideaway.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Ninja Hideaway R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Ninja Hideaway T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Ninja Hideaway RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Extended tongue, crown
![[Sky-High Sundae]]
|[[{{Tour76}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sky-High Sundae.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sky-High Sundae R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sky-High Sundae T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Sky-High Sundae RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Shy Guy Bazaar<br>Luigi's Mansion<br>Ghost Valley 1R
![[Piranha Plant Cove]]
|}
|[[{{Tour89}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove RT.png|180px]]
 
===High-End===
====Regular====
{| width=60% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=13.33%|[[File:MKT Icon Metal Mario Cup.png|40px]]
![[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 2]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=20%|[[Metal Mario (character)|Metal Mario]]
|[[{{Tour89}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove 2RT.png|180px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=13.33%|[[File:MKT Icon Peachette Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=20%|[[Peachette]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=13.33%|[[File:MKT Icon Dry Bowser Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=20%|[[Dry Bowser]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Metal Mario Artwork - Mario Kart 7.png|120x120px]]
![[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 3]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:NewSuperMarioBrosUDeluxe Peachette.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour96}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Cove 3RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:Dry Bowser Artwork.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon FireFlower.png|35px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]]
![[Yoshi's Island (race course)|Yoshi's Island]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon MushroomCannon.png|35px]]<br>[[Mushroom Cannon]]
|[[{{Tour93}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi's Island.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi's Island R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi's Island T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi's Island RT.png|180px]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon BowserShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Bowser's Shell]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[Piranha Plant Pipeline]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|[[{{Tour100}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Pipeline.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Pipeline R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Pipeline T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Piranha Plant Pipeline RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Hat, mustache, gloves
![[Squeaky Clean Sprint]]
|'''Character traits'''||Dress, gloves, ribbon, crown, short sleeves
|[[{{Tour102}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Squeaky Clean Sprint.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Squeaky Clean Sprint R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Squeaky Clean Sprint T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Squeaky Clean Sprint RT.png|180px]]
|'''Character traits'''||Shell, horns
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Shy Guy Bazaar<br>Rock Rock Mountain R<br>Mario Circuit 2R<br>Rainbow Road<br>Rainbow Road T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Dino Dino Jungle R<br>Waluigi Pinball T<br>Toad Circuit<br>Toad Circuit T<br>Mario Circuit
|'''Favored tracks'''||Dino Dino Jungle<br>Dino Dino Jungle T<br>Bowser's Castle 1R<br>Shy Guy Bazaar R<br>Neo Bowser City T
|}
|}


====Tour-exclusive====
====Remix====
These characters can/could only be obtained during certain tours.
''Mario Kart Tour'' introduces a new category of course called [[remix course]]s, which have the "RMX" prefix prepended to their names. These courses have their designs taken from the ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' course environments (with the exception of RMX Bowser's Castle 1, which is instead based on {{classic-link|GBA|Bowser's Castle 1}}), but feature a completely new layout, with each one centering around a particular obstacle (namely the blocks in RMX Mario Circuit 1, the [[ramp]]s in the RMX Choco Island courses, the [[Ring (Mario Kart series)|Star Ring]]s in RMX Rainbow Road 1, the [[Mushroom Trampoline]]s in RMX Rainbow Road 2, the [[Water Geyser]]s in RMX Vanilla Lake 1, the igloos in RMX Vanilla Lake 2, the stairs in RMX Ghost Valley 1, the conveyor belts in RMX Bowser's Castle 1, and the lily pads in RMX Donut Plains 1). There are ten remix courses in the game.
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{|class="wikitable"align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center;font-size:100%;"  
|-
|-style="background:#ABC"
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Pauline Emblem.png|40px]]
|width=16%|'''Course'''
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Pauline]] (new)
|width=20%|'''Debut tour<hr/>R/T debut tour'''
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|width=16%|'''Normal version'''
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Mario Cup.png|40px]]
|width=16%|'''R variation'''
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Mario|Mario (Musician)]] (new)
|width=16%|'''T variation'''
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|width=16%|'''R/T variation'''
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Peach Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Princess Peach|Peach (Kimono)]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Mario Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Mario|Mario (Hakama)]] (new)
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork Pauline.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork Mario Musician.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork PeachKimono.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork MarioHakama.png|120x120px]]
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon LuckySeven.png|35px]]<br>[[Lucky Seven]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon DoubleBobomb.png|35px]]<br>[[Double Bob-ombs]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon MushroomCannon.png|35px]]<br>[[Mushroom Cannon]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon CoinBox.png|35px]]<br>[[Coin Box]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[RMX Mario Circuit 1]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|[[{{Tour12}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour15}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Mario Circuit 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Mario Circuit 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Mario Circuit 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Mario Circuit 1RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Dress
![[RMX Choco Island 1]]
|'''Character traits'''||Hat, mustache, gloves, tie
|[[{{Tour17}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour44}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Choco Island 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Choco Island 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Choco Island 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Choco Island 1RT.png|180px]]
|'''Character traits'''||Dress, ribbon
|'''Character traits'''||Mustache, gloves
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Luigi's Mansion R<br>Waluigi Pinball T<br>New York Minute<br>New York Minute R/T
![[RMX Choco Island 2]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Yoshi Circuit R<br>Waluigi Pinball R<br>Mario Circuit 3<br>Daisy Hills<br>New York Minute T<br>New York Minute R
|[[{{Tour37}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour90}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Choco Island 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Choco Island 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Choco Island 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Choco Island 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Waluigi Pinball<br>Mario Circuit 3T<br>Daisy Hills R<br>Mario Circuit 2R<br>Mario Circuit<br>Tokyo Blur R<br>Tokyo Blur T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1<br>Mario Circuit 1T<br>Bowser's Castle 1T<br>Waluigi Pinball R<br>Mario Circuit 3R<br>Mario Circuit 2<br>Mario Circuit T<br>Tokyo Blur<br>Tokyo Blur R/T
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[RMX Rainbow Road 1]]
|[[{{Tour26}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour31}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Rainbow Road 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Rainbow Road 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Rainbow Road 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Rainbow Road 1RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Rosalina Cup.png|40px]]
![[RMX Rainbow Road 2]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Rosalina|Rosalina (Halloween)]] (new)
|[[{{Tour34}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour57}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Rainbow Road 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Rainbow Road 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Rainbow Road 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Rainbow Road 2RT.png|180px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Peach Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Princess Peach|Peach (Vacation)]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon King Boo Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[King_Boo#Luigi.27s_Mansion_series|King Boo (Luigi's Mansion)]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
! style="background: #ABC" width=10%|[[File:MKT Icon Shy Guy Cup.png|40px]]
! style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Shy Guy|Shy Guy (Pastry Chef)]] (new)
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork RosalinaHalloween.png|120x120px]]
![[RMX Vanilla Lake 1]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork PeachVacation.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour50}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour104}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Vanilla Lake 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Vanilla Lake 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Vanilla Lake 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Vanilla Lake 1RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork KingBooLuigisMansion.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Artwork ShyGuyPastryChef.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashRing.png|35px]]<br>[[Dash Ring]]
![[RMX Vanilla Lake 2]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon CoinBox.png|35px]]<br>[[Coin Box]]
|[[{{Tour104}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Vanilla Lake 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Vanilla Lake 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Vanilla Lake 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Vanilla Lake 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon BobombCannon.png|35px]]<br>[[Bob-omb Cannon]]
|'''Special item'''||[[File:MKT Icon MushroomCannon.png|35px]]<br>[[Mushroom Cannon]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
![[RMX Ghost Valley 1]]
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
|[[{{Tour51}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour56}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Ghost Valley 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Ghost Valley 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Ghost Valley 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Ghost Valley 1RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Character traits'''||Hat, dress
![[RMX Bowser's Castle 1]]
|'''Character traits'''||Hat, dress, short sleeves
|[[{{Tour77}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour95}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Bowser's Castle 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Bowser's Castle 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Bowser's Castle 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Bowser's Castle 1RT.png|180px]]
|'''Character traits'''||Extended tongue, crown
|'''Character traits'''||Hat
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Shy Guy Bazaar<br>Choco Island 2<br>Luigi's Mansion<br>Ghost Valley 1<br>Ghost Valley 1T
![[RMX Donut Plains 1]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1R<br>Mario Circuit 3<br>Paris Promenade<br>Paris Promenade R/T<br>Toad Circuit R<br>Koopa Troopa Beach<br>Koopa Troopa Beach T
|[[{{Tour80}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Donut Plains 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Donut Plains 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Donut Plains 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon RMX Donut Plains 1RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Bowser's Castle 1<br>Shy Guy Bazaar T<br>Luigi's Mansion T<br>Rock Rock Mountain T<br>Ghost Valley 1<br>Ghost Valley 1R
|'''Favored tracks'''||Shy Guy Bazaar R<br>Koopa Troopa Beach R<br>Koopa Troopa Beach T<br>Kalimari Desert<br>Neo Bowser City R<br>Paris Promenade R<br>Paris Promenade T
|}
|}


===Other===
====Classic====
<gallery perrow=4>
There are 72 [[classic course]]s in ''Mario Kart Tour'' (73 if counting [[N64 Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert 2]] separately from N64 Kalimari Desert). There are no classic courses from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', making this the first mainline ''Mario Kart'' game since ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' to not have at least one classic course from every previous mainline ''Mario Kart'' game. Despite this, several classic courses that appeared in ''Mario Kart 8'' retain much of their design and layout from that game's version of the course, though others do not. ''Mario Kart Tour'' features three fifths of all courses featured in the mainline series prior to ''Mario Kart 8''.
MKT Artwork Gold Mario.png|[[Gold Mario]] (exclusive to Coin Rush mode)
 
</gallery>
Like in ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', the [[Finish line (object)|finish line]] banners for certain classic courses use the classic ''Mario Kart'' logo. The courses from SNES to GCN, as well as remix courses, use an updated version of the classic logo, while the courses from DS to 3DS, as well as the second section of N64 Kalimari Desert 2 and the second banner in the R/T variant of [[GCN Baby Park]], use the current logo. [[GCN DK Mountain|DK Mountain]] is an exception to this, as despite it being a GCN course, the banner uses the current logo instead of the updated classic logo.
=====''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]])=====
Fifteen courses return from ''Super Mario Kart'', with the only absent courses from this game being [[Bowser Castle 1]], [[Bowser Castle 2]], [[Koopa Beach 1]], [[Mario Circuit 4]], and [[Ghost Valley 3]].


===Chance increase of obtaining a Frenzy===
Mario Circuit 1, Choco Island 2, Donut Plains 1, and Koopa Troopa Beach 2 return as classic courses from ''Mario Kart DS'', Ghost Valley 2 and Mario Circuit 3 return from ''Mario Kart Wii'', Mario Circuit 2 and Rainbow Road return from ''Mario Kart 7'' (with Rainbow Road also returning from ''Mario Kart 8''), Donut Plains 3 returns from ''Mario Kart 8'', and Ghost Valley 1, Choco Island 1, Donut Plains 2, Vanilla Lake 1, Bowser Castle 3, and Vanilla Lake 2 make their 3D debut as classic courses.
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{|class="wikitable"align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center;font-size:100%;"
!Skill level
|-style="background:#ABC"
!1
|width=16%|'''Course'''
!2
|width=20%|'''Debut tour<hr/>R/T debut tour'''
!3
|width=16%|'''Normal version'''
!4
|width=16%|'''R variation'''
!5
|width=16%|'''T variation'''
!6
|width=16%|'''R/T variation'''
|-
![[SNES Mario Circuit 1|Mario Circuit 1]]
|[[{{Tour1}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour7}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 1RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
!Normal
![[SNES Donut Plains 1|Donut Plains 1]]
|0%
|[[{{Tour14}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour15}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 1RT.png|180px]]
|2%
|2%
|4%
|4%
|6%
|-
|-
!Super
![[SNES Ghost Valley 1|Ghost Valley 1]]
|1%
|[[{{Tour3}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour10}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Ghost Valley 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Ghost Valley 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Ghost Valley 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Ghost Valley 1RT.png|180px]]
|3%
|3%
|5%
|5%
|8%
|-
|-
!High-End
![[SNES Mario Circuit 2|Mario Circuit 2]]
|2%
|[[{{Tour2}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour8}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 2RT.png|180px]]
|4%
|4%
|7%
|7%
|10%
|}
 
==Karts==
===Normal===
====Regular Normal====
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|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Pipe Frame]]
![[SNES Choco Island 1|Choco Island 1]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|[[{{Tour19}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour54}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Choco Island 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Choco Island 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Choco Island 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Choco Island 1RT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Birthday Girl]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Mushmellow]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Koopa Dasher]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Biddybuggy]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Cheep Charger]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon PipeFrameRed.png|120x120px]]
![[SNES Ghost Valley 2|Ghost Valley 2]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BirthdayGirl.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour78}}]]<hr/> [[{{Tour81}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Ghost Valley 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Ghost Valley 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Ghost Valley 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Ghost Valley 2RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Mushmellow.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon KoopaDasher.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Biddybuggy.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon CheepCharger.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus
![[SNES Donut Plains 2|Donut Plains 2]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus
|[[{{Tour36}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour40}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 2RT.png|180px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon JumpBoost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RocketStart.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon JumpBoost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[SNES Mario Circuit 3|Mario Circuit 3]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|[[{{Tour4}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour11}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Mario Circuit 3RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1R
![[SNES Choco Island 2|Choco Island 2]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Daisy Hills R<br>Toad Circuit T<br>Choco Island 2T
|[[{{Tour2}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour9}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Choco Island 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Choco Island 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Choco Island 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Choco Island 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Toad Circuit<br>Toad Circuit T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Koopa Troopa Beach
|'''Favored tracks'''||Choco Island 2<br>Koopa Troopa Beach T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Koopa Troopa Beach R<br>Cheep Cheep Lagoon R<br>Choco Island 2R
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|Vanilla Lake 1]]
|[[{{Tour9}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour16}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Vanilla Lake 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Vanilla Lake 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Vanilla Lake 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Vanilla Lake 1RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Bullet Blaster]]
![[SNES Bowser Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|[[{{Tour95}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Bowser Castle 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Bowser Castle 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Bowser Castle 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Bowser Castle 3RT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Landship]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Pipe Buggy]] (new)
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BulletBlaster.png|120x120px]]
![[SNES Donut Plains 3|Donut Plains 3]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Landship.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour81}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Donut Plains 3RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon PipeBuggy.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RocketStart.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus
![[SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2|Koopa Troopa Beach 2]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus
|[[{{Tour21}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour101}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2RT.png|180px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[SNES Vanilla Lake 2|Vanilla Lake 2]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|[[{{Tour58}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour104}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Vanilla Lake 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Vanilla Lake 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Vanilla Lake 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Vanilla Lake 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Shy Guy Bazaar T<br>Bowser's Castle 1
![[SNES Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Bowser's Castle 1R<br>Kalimari Desert R<br>Kalimari Desert T
|[[{{Tour2}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour5}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Rainbow Road.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Rainbow Road R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Rainbow Road T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon SNES Rainbow Road RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Waluigi Pinball R
|}
|}


====Tour-exclusive (Gold Pass) Normal====
=====''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' ([[Nintendo 64|N64]])=====
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Eight courses return from ''Mario Kart 64'', with Frappe Snowland and Choco Mountain returning as classic courses from ''Mario Kart DS'', Mario Raceway returning from ''Mario Kart Wii'', Luigi Raceway, Koopa Troopa Beach, and Kalimari Desert returning from ''Mario Kart 7'', and Royal Raceway and Yoshi Valley returning from ''Mario Kart 8''. This game also notably introduces a second variation of Kalimari Desert known as Kalimari Desert 2, which, despite being a reroute of the original Kalimari Desert new to ''Mario Kart Tour'', is categorized as an N64 course in-game.
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|-style="background:#ABC"
|width=16%|'''Course'''
|width=20%|'''Debut tour<hr/>R/T debut tour'''
|width=16%|'''Normal version'''
|width=16%|'''R variation'''
|width=16%|'''T variation'''
|width=16%|'''R/T variation'''
|-
![[N64 Luigi Raceway|Luigi Raceway]]
|[[{{Tour78}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour91}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Luigi Raceway.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Luigi Raceway R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Luigi Raceway T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Luigi Raceway RT.png|180px]]
|-
![[N64 Koopa Troopa Beach|Koopa Troopa Beach]]
|[[{{Tour1}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour11}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Koopa Troopa Beach.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Koopa Troopa Beach T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Koopa Troopa Beach RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Blue Biddybuggy]] (new)
![[N64 Kalimari Desert|Kalimari Desert]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|[[{{Tour2}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour7}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Kalimari Desert.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Kalimari Desert R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Kalimari Desert T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Kalimari Desert RT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Pink Mushmellow]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Warship]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Bull's-Eye Banzai (kart)|Bull's-Eye Banzai]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BlueBiddybuggy.png|120x120px]]
![[N64 Kalimari Desert#N64 Kalimari Desert 2|Kalimari Desert 2]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon PinkMushmellow.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour23}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour56}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Kalimari Desert 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Kalimari Desert 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Kalimari Desert 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Kalimari Desert 2RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BullsEyeBanzai.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Warship.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus
![[N64 Frappe Snowland|Frappe Snowland]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus
|[[{{Tour9}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour11}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Frappe Snowland.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Frappe Snowland R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Frappe Snowland T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Frappe Snowland RT.png|180px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RocketStart.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
![[N64 Choco Mountain|Choco Mountain]]
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
|[[{{Tour22}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour45}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Choco Mountain.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Choco Mountain R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Choco Mountain T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Choco Mountain RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Tokyo
![[N64 Mario Raceway|Mario Raceway]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Paris
|[[{{Tour98}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Mario Raceway.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Mario Raceway R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Mario Raceway T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Mario Raceway RT.png|180px]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||New York
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Halloween
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Kalimari Desert T<br>Mario Circuit 2R
![[N64 Royal Raceway|Royal Raceway]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 3R
|[[{{Tour20}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour40}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Royal Raceway.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Royal Raceway R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Royal Raceway T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Royal Raceway RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Bowser's Castle 1T<br>New York Minute T
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Neo Bowser City R<br>Ghost Valley 1R
![[N64 Yoshi Valley|Yoshi Valley]]
|[[{{Tour67}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour93}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Yoshi Valley.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Yoshi Valley R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Yoshi Valley T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon N64 Yoshi Valley RT.png|180px]]
|}
|}


===Super===
=====''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance|GBA]])=====
====Regular Super====
Fourteen courses return from ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'', with the only absent courses from this game being [[GBA Shy Guy Beach|Shy Guy Beach]], [[GBA Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]], [[GBA Cheese Land|Cheese Land]], [[GBA Ribbon Road|Ribbon Road]], [[Broken Pier]], and [[Rainbow Road (Mario Kart: Super Circuit)|Rainbow Road]].
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Peach Circuit, Bowser's Castle 2, Luigi Circuit, and Sky Garden return as classic courses from ''Mario Kart DS'', Bowser's Castle 3 returns from ''Mario Kart Wii'', Bowser's Castle 1 returns from ''Mario Kart 7'', Snow Land returns from the ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass'', and Riverside Park, Boo Lake, Cheep-Cheep Island, Sunset Wilds, Yoshi Desert, Lakeside Park, and Bowser's Castle 4 make their debut as classic courses.
{|class="wikitable"align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center;font-size:100%;"
|-style="background:#ABC"
|width=16%|'''Course'''
|width=20%|'''Debut tour<hr/>R/T debut tour'''
|width=16%|'''Normal version'''
|width=16%|'''R variation'''
|width=16%|'''T variation'''
|width=16%|'''R/T variation'''
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Mach 8]]
![[GBA Peach Circuit|Peach Circuit]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|[[{{Tour97}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Peach Circuit.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Peach Circuit R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Peach Circuit T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Peach Circuit RT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Daytripper]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Turbo Yoshi]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Soda Jet]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Super Blooper (kart)|Super Blooper]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Royale]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Mach8.png|120x120px]]
![[GBA Riverside Park|Riverside Park]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Daytripper.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour83}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Riverside Park.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Riverside Park R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Riverside Park T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Riverside Park RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon TurboYoshi.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon SodaJet.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon SuperBlooper.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Royale.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus
![[GBA Bowser's Castle 1|Bowser's Castle 1]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus
|[[{{Tour1}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour6}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 1.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 1R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 1T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 1RT.png|180px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon JumpBoost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[GBA Boo Lake|Boo Lake]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|[[{{Tour81}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Boo Lake.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Boo Lake R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Boo Lake T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Boo Lake RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1<br>Yoshi Circuit R<br>Shy Guy Bazaar R<br>Rock Rock Mountain T
![[GBA Bowser's Castle 2|Bowser's Castle 2]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Shy Guy Bazaar R<br>Daisy Hills<br>Mario Circuit 2
|[[{{Tour14}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour16}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 2.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 2R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 2T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 2RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Yoshi Circuit<br>Mario Circuit 1T<br>Dino Dino Jungle T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Koopa Troopa Beach T<br>Cheep Cheep Lagoon<br>New York Minute<br>Tokyo Blur
|'''Favored tracks'''||Koopa Troopa Beach R<br>Mario Circuit 2R<br>Cheep Cheep Lagoon<br>Cheep Cheep Lagoon T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Choco Island 2<br>Mario Circuit R<br>Rainbow Road T
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[GBA Luigi Circuit|Luigi Circuit]]
|[[{{Tour98}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Luigi Circuit.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Luigi Circuit R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Luigi Circuit T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Luigi Circuit RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Cloud 9]]
![[GBA Sky Garden|Sky Garden]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|[[{{Tour64}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour86}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Sky Garden.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Sky Garden R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Sky Garden T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Sky Garden RT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Poltergust 4000]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Streamliner]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Flame Flyer]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Barrel Train]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[DK Jumbo]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Cloud9.png|120x120px]]
![[GBA Cheep-Cheep Island|Cheep-Cheep Island]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Poltergust4000.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour47}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour86}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Cheep-Cheep Island.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Cheep-Cheep Island R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Cheep-Cheep Island T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Cheep-Cheep Island RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Streamliner.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon FlameFlyer.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BarrelTrain.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon DKJumbo.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon JumpBoost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus
![[GBA Sunset Wilds|Sunset Wilds]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus
|[[{{Tour30}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour31}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Sunset Wilds.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Sunset Wilds R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Sunset Wilds T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Sunset Wilds RT.png|180px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RocketStart.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RocketStart.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon JumpBoost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
![[GBA Snow Land|Snow Land]]
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|[[{{Tour85}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Snow Land.png|180px]]|||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Snow Land R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Snow Land T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Snow Land RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Rainbow Road<br>Tokyo Blur T
![[GBA Yoshi Desert|Yoshi Desert]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Luigi's Mansion R<br>Ghost Valley 1
|[[{{Tour93}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Yoshi Desert.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Yoshi Desert R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Yoshi Desert T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Yoshi Desert RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 3<br>Mario Circuit 3T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Dino Dino Jungle<br>Bowser's Castle 1T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Rock Rock Mountain<br>Rock Rock Mountain R<br>Kalimari Desert T<br>Dino Dino Jungle R
|'''Favored tracks'''|| Dino Dino Jungle<br>Kalimari Desert<br>Rock Rock Mountain<br>Rock Rock Mountain T<br>Choco Island 2R
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[GBA Bowser's Castle 3|Bowser's Castle 3]]
|[[{{Tour77}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour86}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 3.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 3R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 3T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 3RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Koopa Clown]]
![[GBA Lakeside Park|Lakeside Park]]
|[[{{Tour101}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Lakeside Park.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Lakeside Park R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Lakeside Park T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Lakeside Park RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon KoopaClown.png|120x120px]]
![[GBA Bowser's Castle 4|Bowser's Castle 4]]
|-
|[[{{Tour95}}]] <small>(N and R variants)</small><br>N/A <small>(T variant)</small><hr/>N/A||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 4.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GBA Bowser's Castle 4R.png|180px]]||N/A||N/A
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Neo Bowser City<br>Rainbow Road R
|}
|}


====Tour-exclusive (Gold Pass) Super====
=====''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'' ([[Nintendo GameCube|GCN]])=====
{| width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
Seven courses return from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', with Mushroom Bridge returning as a classic course from ''Mario Kart DS'', Waluigi Stadium and DK Mountain returning from ''Mario Kart Wii'' (with Waluigi Stadium also returning from the ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass''), Daisy Cruiser and Dino Dino Jungle returning from ''Mario Kart 7'', and Baby Park and Yoshi Circuit returning from both ''Mario Kart DS'' and ''Mario Kart 8''.
{|class="wikitable"align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center;font-size:100%;"
|-style="background:#ABC"
|width=16%|'''Course'''
|width=20%|'''Debut tour<hr/>R/T debut tour'''
|width=16%|'''Normal version'''
|width=16%|'''R variation'''
|width=16%|'''T variation'''
|width=16%|'''R/T variation'''
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Gold Blooper]] (new)
![[GCN Baby Park|Baby Park]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|[[{{Tour71}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour86}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Baby Park.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Baby Park R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Baby Park T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Baby Park RT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[White Royale]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Chrome DK Jumbo]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Dark Clown]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon GoldBlooper.png|120x120px]]
![[GCN Mushroom Bridge|Mushroom Bridge]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon WhiteRoyale.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour96}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Mushroom Bridge.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Mushroom Bridge R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Mushroom Bridge T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Mushroom Bridge RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon ChromeDKJumbo.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon DarkClown.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus
![[GCN Daisy Cruiser|Daisy Cruiser]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RocketStart.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus
|[[{{Tour75}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour101}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Daisy Cruiser.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Daisy Cruiser R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Daisy Cruiser T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Daisy Cruiser RT.png|180px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon JumpBoost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[GCN Waluigi Stadium|Waluigi Stadium]]
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
|[[{{Tour98}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Waluigi Stadium.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Waluigi Stadium R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Waluigi Stadium T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Waluigi Stadium RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||New York
![[GCN Yoshi Circuit|Yoshi Circuit]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Paris
|[[{{Tour1}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour6}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Yoshi Circuit.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Yoshi Circuit R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Yoshi Circuit T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Yoshi Circuit RT.png|180px]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Tokyo
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Halloween
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Koopa Troopa Beach<br>Koopa Troopa Beach T<br>Mario Circuit 1R<br>Cheep Cheep Lagoon<br>Shy Guy Bazaar<br>New York Minute R
![[GCN DK Mountain|DK Mountain]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Luigi's Mansion<br>Luigi's Mansion T<br>Paris Promenade R<br>Rock Rock Mountain
|[[{{Tour83}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN DK Mountain.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN DK Mountain R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN DK Mountain T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN DK Mountain RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Dino Dino Jungle T<br>Kalimari Desert R<br>Tokyo Blur R/T
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Bowser's Castle 1R<br>Waluigi Pinball
![[GCN Dino Dino Jungle|Dino Dino Jungle]]
|[[{{Tour1}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour10}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Dino Dino Jungle.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Dino Dino Jungle R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Dino Dino Jungle T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon GCN Dino Dino Jungle RT.png|180px]]
|}
|}


===High-End===
=====''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' ([[Nintendo DS|DS]])=====
====Regular High-End====
Seven courses return from ''Mario Kart DS'', with Peach Gardens returning as a classic course from ''Mario Kart Wii'', Luigi's Mansion, Waluigi Pinball, DK Pass, and Airship Fortress returning from ''Mario Kart 7'', Shroom Ridge returning from the ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass'', and Mario Circuit making its debut as a classic course.
{| width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable"align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center;font-size:100%;"
|-style="background:#ABC"
|width=16%|'''Course'''
|width=20%|'''Debut tour<hr/>R/T debut tour'''
|width=16%|'''Normal version'''
|width=16%|'''R variation'''
|width=16%|'''T variation'''
|width=16%|'''R/T variation'''
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[B Dasher]]
![[DS Luigi's Mansion|Luigi's Mansion]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|[[{{Tour3}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour6}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Luigi's Mansion.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Luigi's Mansion R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Luigi's Mansion T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Luigi's Mansion RT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Circuit Special]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Bumble V]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Badwagon]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BDasher.png|120x120px]]
![[DS Waluigi Pinball|Waluigi Pinball]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon CircuitSpecial.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour3}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour10}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Waluigi Pinball.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Waluigi Pinball R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Waluigi Pinball T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Waluigi Pinball RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BumbleV.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Badwagon.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus
![[DS Shroom Ridge|Shroom Ridge]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus
|[[{{Tour90}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Shroom Ridge.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Shroom Ridge R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Shroom Ridge T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Shroom Ridge RT.png|180px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[DS DK Pass|DK Pass]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|[[{{Tour5}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour9}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS DK Pass.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS DK Pass R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS DK Pass T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS DK Pass RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Daisy Hills<br>Mario Circuit<br>Toad Circuit<br>Toad Circuit R<br>Mario Circuit 1<br>Cheep Cheep Lagoon T
![[DS Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1T<br>Yoshi Circuit T<br>Waluigi Pinball T<br>Mario Circuit 3R<br>Toad Circuit<br>Mario Circuit 2<br>Mario Circuit 2T<br>Mario Circuit
|[[{{Tour91}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Mario Circuit.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Mario Circuit R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Mario Circuit T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Mario Circuit RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Dino Dino Jungle R<br>Waluigi Pinball<br>Waluigi Pinball T<br>Mario Circuit 3<br>Daisy Hills
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Daisy Hills R<br>Bowser's Castle 1<br>Kalimari Desert<br>Neo Bowser City R<br>Rock Rock Mountain R<br>Yoshi Circuit R<br>Shy Guy Bazaar
![[DS Airship Fortress|Airship Fortress]]
|[[{{Tour24}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour44}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Airship Fortress.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Airship Fortress R.png|180px]]|||[[File:MKT Icon DS Airship Fortress T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Airship Fortress RT.png|180px]]
|-
![[DS Peach Gardens|Peach Gardens]]
|[[{{Tour84}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Peach Gardens.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Peach Gardens R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Peach Gardens T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon DS Peach Gardens RT.png|180px]]
|}
|}


====Tour-exclusive (Gold Pass) High-End====
=====''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' ([[Wii]])=====
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Nine courses return from ''Mario Kart Wii''. Mushroom Gorge, Coconut Mall, Koopa Cape, and Maple Treeway return as classic courses from ''Mario Kart 7'' (with Coconut Mall also returning from the ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass''), while DK Summit, Daisy Circuit, Dry Dry Ruins, Moonview Highway, and Rainbow Road make their debut as classic courses.
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|-style="background:#ABC"
|width=16%|'''Course'''
|width=20%|'''Debut tour<hr/>R/T debut tour'''
|width=16%|'''Normal version'''
|width=16%|'''R variation'''
|width=16%|'''T variation'''
|width=16%|'''R/T variation'''
|-
![[Wii Mushroom Gorge|Mushroom Gorge]]
|[[{{Tour65}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour96}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Mushroom Gorge.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Mushroom Gorge R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Mushroom Gorge T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Mushroom Gorge RT.png|180px]]
|-
![[Wii Coconut Mall|Coconut Mall]]
|[[{{Tour69}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour90}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Coconut Mall.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Coconut Mall R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Coconut Mall T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Coconut Mall RT.png|180px]]
|-
![[Wii DK Summit|DK Summit]]
|[[{{Tour38}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour85}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii DK Summit.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii DK Summit R.png|180px]]|||[[File:MKT Icon Wii DK Summit T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii DK Summit RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Black B Dasher]] (new)
![[Wii Daisy Circuit|Daisy Circuit]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|[[{{Tour97}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Daisy Circuit.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Daisy Circuit R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Daisy Circuit T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Daisy Circuit RT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Black Circuit]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Queen Bee]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Gold Train]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BlackBDasher.png|120x120px]]
![[Wii Koopa Cape|Koopa Cape]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BlackCircuit.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour70}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour86}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Koopa Cape.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Koopa Cape R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Koopa Cape T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Koopa Cape RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon QueenBee.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon GoldTrain.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus
![[Wii Maple Treeway|Maple Treeway]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Slipstream.png|35px]]<br>Slipstream Plus
|[[{{Tour29}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour54}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Maple Treeway.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Maple Treeway R.png|180px]]|||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Maple Treeway T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Maple Treeway RT.png|180px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RocketStart.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[Wii Dry Dry Ruins|Dry Dry Ruins]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|[[{{Tour92}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Dry Dry Ruins.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Dry Dry Ruins R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Dry Dry Ruins T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Dry Dry Ruins RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||New York
![[Wii Moonview Highway|Moonview Highway]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Tokyo
|[[{{Tour99}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Moonview Highway.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Moonview Highway R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Moonview Highway T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Moonview Highway RT.png|180px]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Halloween
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Paris
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit T<br>Neo Bowser City T<br>Yoshi Circuit<br>Yoshi Circuit T<br>New York Minute R<br>New York Minute R/T
![[Wii Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Yoshi Circuit<br>Yoshi Circuit T<br>Neo Bowser City<br>Neo Bowser City T<br>Rainbow Road R
|[[{{Tour87}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Rainbow Road.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Rainbow Road R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Rainbow Road T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon Wii Rainbow Road RT.png|180px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||Luigi's Mansion T<br>Toad Circuit R<br>Daisy Hills R<br>Daisy Hills T<br>Koopa Troopa Beach R<br>Ghost Valley 1T<br>Paris Promenade R/T
|'''Favored tracks'''||Dino Dino Jungle T<br>Choco Island 2<br>Kalimari Desert<br>Paris Promenade
|}
|}


====Tour-exclusive (Spotlight) High-End====
=====''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])=====
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Twelve courses return from ''Mario Kart 7'', with the only absent courses from this game being [[Wuhu Loop]], [[3DS Music Park|Music Park]], [[Maka Wuhu]], and [[3DS DK Jungle|DK Jungle]].
 
Piranha Plant Slide and Neo Bowser City return as classic courses from ''Mario Kart 8'', while the remaining courses make their debut as classic courses.
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|-style="background:#ABC"
|width=16%|'''Course'''
|width=20%|'''Debut tour<hr/>R/T debut tour'''
|width=16%|'''Normal version'''
|width=16%|'''R variation'''
|width=16%|'''T variation'''
|width=16%|'''R/T variation'''
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Yellow Taxi]] (new)
![[3DS Toad Circuit|Toad Circuit]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|[[{{Tour1}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour8}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Toad Circuit.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Toad Circuit R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Toad Circuit T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Toad Circuit RT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Quickshaw]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Kabuki Dasher]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Trickster]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Ghost Ride]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Macharon]] (new)
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon YellowTaxi.png|120x120px]]
![[3DS Daisy Hills|Daisy Hills]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Quickshaw.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour1}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour5}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Daisy Hills.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Daisy Hills R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Daisy Hills T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Daisy Hills RT.png|180px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon KabukiDasher.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Trickster.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon GhostRide.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Macharon.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon JumpBoost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus
![[3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon|Cheep Cheep Lagoon]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RocketStart.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus
|[[{{Tour1}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour7}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon RT.png|180px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon DashPanel.png|35px]]<br>Dash Panel Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RocketStart.png|35px]]<br>Rocket Start Plus
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon JumpBoost.png|35px]]<br>Jump Boost Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
![[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar|Shy Guy Bazaar]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|[[{{Tour1}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour9}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar RT.png|180px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||New York
![[3DS Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Tokyo
|[[{{Tour2}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour5}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Mario Circuit.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Mario Circuit R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Mario Circuit T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Mario Circuit RT.png|180px]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Tokyo
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Halloween
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Halloween
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Paris
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1T<br>Waluigi Pinball<br>Toad Circuit R<br>New York Minute<br>New York Minute T
![[3DS Rock Rock Mountain|Rock Rock Mountain]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|[[{{Tour1}}]]<hr/>N/A||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rock Rock Mountain.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rock Rock Mountain R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rock Rock Mountain T.png|180px]]||N/A
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
![[3DS Piranha Plant Slide|Piranha Plant Slide]]
|[[{{Tour74}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour86}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Piranha Plant Slide.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Piranha Plant Slide R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Piranha Plant Slide T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Piranha Plant Slide RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Carrot Kart]] (new)
![[3DS Wario Shipyard|Wario Shipyard]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|[[{{Tour62}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour66}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Wario Shipyard.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Wario Shipyard R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Wario Shipyard T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Wario Shipyard RT.png|180px]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Blue Badwagon]] (new)
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon CarrotKart.png|120x120px]]
![[3DS Neo Bowser City|Neo Bowser City]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BlueBadwagon.png|120x120px]]
|[[{{Tour2}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour8}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Neo Bowser City.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Neo Bowser City R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Neo Bowser City T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Neo Bowser City RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus
![[3DS Rosalina's Ice World|Rosalina's Ice World]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mini-Turbo.png|35px]]<br>Mini-Turbo Plus
|[[{{Tour33}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour57}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rosalina's Ice World.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rosalina's Ice World R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rosalina's Ice World T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rosalina's Ice World RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
![[3DS Bowser's Castle|Bowser's Castle]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|[[{{Tour60}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour66}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Bowser's Castle.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Bowser's Castle R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Bowser's Castle T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Bowser's Castle RT.png|180px]]
|-
|-
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Paris
![[3DS Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||New York
|[[{{Tour7}}]]<hr/>[[{{Tour13}}]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rainbow Road.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rainbow Road R.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rainbow Road T.png|180px]]||[[File:MKT Icon 3DS Rainbow Road RT.png|180px]]
|}
 
===Battle courses===
There are five battle courses in the game, consisting of two new courses and three returning from previous installments, including one each from ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'', ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', and ''Mario Kart DS''. Similar to the battle courses in ''Mario Kart 8'', the new battle courses are repurposed from their corresponding city courses, albeit with more restricted pathways that can be taken. Among the returning courses, Cookie Land and Twilight House return as classic battle courses from ''Mario Kart Wii'' while Battle Course 1 returns from ''Mario Kart 7''. Rather than each battle course having unique background music, they all use ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''{{'}}s arrangement of [[SNES Battle Course 1]]'s music.
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|-style="background:#ABC"
|colspan=3|'''New'''
|colspan=3|'''Classic'''
|-style="background: #ABC"
|width=16%|'''Course'''
|width=18%|'''Debut tour'''
|width=16%|'''Image'''
|width=16%|'''Course'''
|width=18%|'''Debut tour'''
|width=16%|'''Image'''
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||
![[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute B]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|[[{{Tour82}}]]
|[[File:MKT Icon New York Minute B.png|180px]]
![[GBA Battle Course 1]]
|[[{{Tour80}}]]
|[[File:MKT Icon GBA Battle Course 1.png|180px]]
|-
![[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade B]]
|[[{{Tour94}}]]
|[[File:MKT Icon Paris Promenade B.png|180px]]
![[GCN Cookie Land]]
|[[{{Tour80}}]]
|[[File:MKT Icon GCN Cookie Land.png|180px]]
|-
|
|
|
![[DS Twilight House]]
|[[{{Tour81}}]]
|[[File:MKT Icon DS Twilight House.png|180px]]
|}
|}


===Other===
==Tours==
<gallery>
{{main|List of tours in Mario Kart Tour}}
MKT Icon GoldStandard.png|[[Gold Standard]] (exclusive to Coin Rush mode)
Each tour consists of a series of cups, with each cup containing three courses and a bonus challenge. The featured character of the cup has the preference for every course in it increased by one tier. There are also special Team Rally tours that happen once every six or seven tours, during which all drivers are divided into two teams. Each team has a team captain, which is the driver the team is named after. At the start of a Team Rally tour, the player must choose one of the two teams to join. During a Team Rally, players can collect [[event token|team token]]s on courses, with the winning team being whichever collects the most total team tokens by the end of the tour.
</gallery>
 
==Drivers==
{{main|List of drivers in Mario Kart Tour}}
{{see also|Mario Kart Tour in-game statistics}}
Counting each character variant and Mii Racing Suit separately, there are {{MKT drivers}}<!-- If the number is outdated, update the template instead of changing it here --> playable characters in ''Mario Kart Tour'', the largest number of playable characters in a ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game. Notable new playable characters to the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series include [[Peachette]], [[Pauline]], [[Hammer Bro]], [[Boomerang Bro]], [[Fire Bro]], [[Ice Bro]], [[Monty Mole]], [[Dixie Kong]], [[Captain Toad]], [[Nabbit]], [[King Bob-omb]], [[Kamek]], [[Chargin' Chuck]], and [[Poochy]], with Ice Bro and King Bob-omb also making their first appearances overall as playable characters. Some characters return as playable to the series after being absent from multiple installments: [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] is playable for the first time since ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', [[Petey Piranha]] is playable for the first time since ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', and [[Diddy Kong]], [[Birdo]], and [[Funky Kong]] are playable for the first time since ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. Excluding characters not from the ''Super Mario'' franchise, only two playable characters from previous mainline ''Mario Kart'' games do not return in ''Mario Kart Tour'', namely [[Koopa Paratroopa]] from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' and [[Honey Queen]] from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''.


The following karts were revealed in the game's trailers:
[[Mii]]s also return from previous ''Mario Kart'' games, debuting in the [[Mii Tour (2022)|2022 Mii Tour]]. Like in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', they have a multitude of different racing suits they can wear; however, each suit now has its own [[Special skill (Mario Kart Tour)|special skill]]. There are 65 suits, with at least one new suit being added in each tour from the 2022 Mii Tour until the [[Anniversary Tour (2023)|2023 Anniversary Tour]].
*[[Prancer]]<ref name=Trailer/>


The following karts were present in the game's beta, but are currently unavailable:
Upon launching the game for the first time, players will be given either [[Toad]] or [[Toadette]]. After the tutorial, they are granted a free [[Pipe Cannon|pipe]] launch which grants Peachette, [[Metal Mario]], or [[Dry Bowser]].<ref>Hydra. (March 8, 2022). [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/841452063128420363/950577582414376980/Screenshot_20220307-211412_Discord.jpg Mario Kart Tour Server]. ''Discord''. Retrieved March 8, 2022.</ref><ref>kaidragon77. (September 27, 2019). [https://youtu.be/Bq45HtNt9yI ''Mario Kart Tour'' - Dry Bowser Gameplay]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 17, 2020.</ref> The Red Mii Racing Suit is also given as a free gift for players. [[Gold Mario]] is the only playable character in [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]] mode, which was the only mode in which he was playable until the 2023 Anniversary Tour; he has the unique ability to draw in nearby [[coin]]s to himself, with this having a larger radius in Coin Rush than otherwise.


<gallery>
Unlike in other ''Mario Kart'' games, characters are sorted by the rarity of unlocking them. There are three tiers of rarity: Normal, Super, and High-End. While the Normal characters are easier to unlock, rarer characters have a greater number of starting points and have more [[List of favored and favorite courses in Mario Kart Tour|favored and favorite courses]].
MKT Icon Zucchini.png | [[Zucchini]]
MKT Icon Egg1.png | [[Egg 1]]
MKT Icon BlueSeven.png | [[Blue Seven]]
MKT Icon Bruiser.png | [[Bruiser]]
MKT Icon BoltBuggy.png | [[Bolt Buggy]]
</gallery>


===Bonus points multiplier===
The only differences between drivers in the main statistics affect acceleration and weight, and depend on the driver's size class.<ref name=Move">[https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Bn-0MvrH4XNvX1nKrnsRETSiPhXacZuFkU_sGUbpYQ/edit?usp=sharing A human readable transcription of the main content of the ''KartParamVehicleMove'' container].</ref>
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center"
[[File:MKT character screen.png|thumb|800px|center|The driver selection screen as it appears in-game]]
!Skill level
 
!1
==Karts, gliders, and tires==
!2
{{main|List of karts in Mario Kart Tour|List of gliders in Mario Kart Tour|Tire#Mario Kart Tour}}
!3
There are a total of {{MKT karts}} [[kart]]s and {{MKT gliders}} [[glider]]s in ''Mario Kart Tour'', the most of any ''Mario Kart'' game. Several karts and gliders return from previous installments, though new ones also appear alongside variants of existing ones; these variants share their in-game model, differing by textures, and are grouped together within the internal files. Like drivers, karts and gliders are organized by three tiers of rarity: Normal, Super, and High-End. Each kart and glider has its own [[Special skill (Mario Kart Tour)|special skill]] that provides specific benefits during a race; karts give bonus points for performing a particular technique while gliders increase the chance of obtaining a particular item from Item Boxes as well as the points gained from using that item. Each kart and glider also has its own favored and favorite courses, and using a kart or glider on such courses increases their bonus points multiplier, or combo bonus and combo-time, respectively.
!4
 
!5
Unlike in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', [[tire]]s are not customizable, being set to a specific kart, and have no effect on stats.
!6
 
In battle mode, a new feature allows the player to customize their balloons that appear during the match. However, unlike karts and gliders, these balloon designs are purely aesthetic. There are 34 balloon designs in ''Mario Kart Tour''.
[[File:MKT kart screen.png|thumb|800px|center|The kart selection screen as it appears in-game]]
[[File:MKT glider screen.png|thumb|800px|center|The glider selection screen as it appears in-game]]
 
==Items==
===Frenzy===
{{main|Frenzy (Mario Kart Tour)}}
Depending on the selected driver and course they are used on, players can get one to three items at once. In the case that a character gets three of the same item, they will activate the new Frenzy Mode, in which they immediately activate [[Super Star]] power, and can charge all the Mini-Turbo stages much more quickly and can use unlimited supplies of the respective item until the invincibility runs out. Any item can appear in Frenzy Mode, except for the Star, which is exclusive to certain bonus challenges.
 
The probability of obtaining a Frenzy depends on the current position and lap and on the driver chosen. In particular, the current position and lap define a base probability that is then summed to a bonus depending on the rarity and skill level of the driver chosen. The resulting probability is capped at 50%, even if the sum exceeds said value.
 
The following is the base probability of a Frenzy in single player races used in the [[Halloween Tour (2020)|2020 Halloween Tour]]:<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bruNYtUPwGyNs2qLz7-FeiHYMJyuxVkHY3e6Sj6rgWc/edit?usp=sharing A human-readable transcription of the main content of the ''ItemSlotTable'' container].</ref>
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
!colspan=9|Base probability of a Frenzy in single-player races
|-
|-
!Normal
!Position
|1
!1st
|1.05
!2nd
|1.05
!3rd
|1.1
!4th
|1.1
!5th
|1.15
!6th
!7th
!8th
|-
|-
!Super
!First lap
|1.05
|5
|1.1
|6
|1.1
|7
|1.15
|9
|1.15
|13
|1.2
|15
|18
|22
|-
|-
!High-End
!Second lap or higher{{footnote|main|c}}
|1.1
|6
|1.15
|7
|1.15
|11
|1.2
|12
|1.2
|18
|1.25
|22
|29
|41
|}
|}
 
Multiplayer races use different Frenzy probabilities:<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1j-cD4CppxQG2uVziSRpftkTz5fAwycDYf7hOA5DJbbk/edit?usp=sharing A human-readable transcription of the main content of the ''ItemSlotTableP2P'' container].</ref>
==Gliders==
{|class="wikitable"style="margin:auto;text-align:center"
===Normal===
!colspan=9|Base probability of a Frenzy in multiplayer races
{| width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Super Glider]]
!Position
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!1st
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Parachute (glider)|Parachute]]
!2nd
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!3rd
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Parafoil]]
!4th
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!5th
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Paper Glider]]
!6th
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!7th
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Droplet Glider]] (new)
!8th
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[BBIA Parafoil]] (new)
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon SuperGliderRed.png|120x120px]]
!First lap
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Parachute.png|120x120px]]
|1
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Parafoil.png|120x120px]]
|2
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon PaperGlider.png|120x120px]]
|4
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon DropletGlider.png|120x120px]]
|6
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BBIAParafoil.png|120x120px]]
|10
|14
|17
|21
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mushroom.png|35px]]<br>[[Mushroom]] Plus
!Second lap or higher{{footnote|main|c}}
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Blooper.png|35px]]<br>[[Blooper]] Plus
|3
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon GreenShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Green Shell]] Plus
|4
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon GreenShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Green Shell]] Plus
|8
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Blooper.png|35px]]<br>[[Blooper]] Plus
|9
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Banana.png|35px]]<br>[[Banana]] Plus
|15
|22
|32
|50
|}
{{footnote|note|c|On 3DS Rainbow Road and its variants, the second lap probabilities are applied from the second segment onward.}}
 
===Item Box items===
Items function mostly the same as in previous installments in the series. As in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', every character has their own [[Special Item (Mario Kart series)|special item]] that most other characters cannot obtain. By upgrading drivers to certain levels, they can obtain improved special items: Normal drivers to level 7, Super drivers to level 5 or higher, and High-End drivers to level 4 or higher.
 
The game introduces eleven new items to the series: the [[Double Bob-ombs]], the [[Ice Flower]], the [[Bubble]], the [[Banana Barrels]], the [[Mushroom Cannon]], the [[Coin Box]], the [[Dash Ring]], the [[Bob-omb Cannon]], the [[Giga Bob-omb]], the [[Super Bell]], and the [[Capsule]], all of which are character-exclusive items. Several items also return in this game after a long absence from the series, including [[Bowser's Shell]], [[Yoshi's Egg]]/[[Birdo's Egg]], the [[Giant Banana]], the [[Heart (item)|Heart]], and the [[Mega Mushroom]] from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''; the former four (from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'') are all special items, while the lattermost is a regular item. Additionally, the [[Hammer]] item from the ''[[Mario Kart (series)#Arcade games|Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'' series appears in this game for the first time in a non-arcade ''Mario Kart'' game as a special item, though its functions are different. The [[Lucky Seven]] and [[Super Leaf]], which were both absent in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', also return in this game as special items.
 
The probabilities used in single player mode outside of Frenzies are reported. It is possible that the first item boxes of the races use different probabilities. The probability of common items can be increased by using gliders with the respective item skill. The actual probability is calculated as (item probability + glider bonus)/(sum of the probabilities of the eligible items); when no item can be obtained, a [[Coin]] is obtained instead. For the detailed probabilities of obtaining an item when an Item Box is opened, see [[Mario Kart Tour item probability distributions|''Mario Kart Tour'' item probability distributions]].
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|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
!rowspan=2|Image
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
!rowspan=2|Name
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
!rowspan=2|Description<!--from Tips & Tricks menu-->
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
!rowspan=2|Drivers
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
!colspan=8|Single player base probability
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||Mario Circuit 1
!1st
|'''Favored tracks'''||
!2nd
|'''Favored tracks'''||
!3rd
|'''Favored tracks'''||
!4th
|'''Favored tracks'''||
!5th
|'''Favored tracks'''||
!6th
!7th
!8th
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Banana.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Banana]]
|"''Don't let this one give you the slip! Your kart will spin out if you hit one. You can carry one behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack.''"
|align=center|All
|35||12||20||15||0||0||0||0
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Piranha Plant Parafoil]] (new)
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Triple Bananas.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Triple Bananas]]
|"''Three bananas revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them all at once and they'll land all lined up in a nice, tidy row!''"
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon YellowShyGuy.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy|Yellow Shy Guy]][[File:MKT Icon DaisySwimwear.png|x35px|link=Princess Daisy|Daisy (Swimwear)]][[File:MKT Icon LuigiChef.png|x35px|link=Luigi|Luigi (Chef)]][[File:MKT Icon WaluigiBusDriver.png|x35px|link=Waluigi|Waluigi (Bus Driver)]][[File:MKT Icon DixieKong.png|x35px|link=Dixie Kong]][[File:MKT Icon DonkeyKongJrSNES.png|x35px|link=Donkey Kong Jr.|Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES)]][[File:MKT Icon PastryChefMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Pastry Chef Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon PokeyMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Pokey Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon DaisyMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Daisy Mii Racing Suit]]
|20||15||35||30||25||0||0||0
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon PiranhaPlantParafoil.png|120x120px]]
|align=center|Triple Bananas+
|"''Improved Triple Bananas. The appearance rate of Triple Bananas increases, and the chance to get Triple Bananas in a frenzy is slightly increased as well. The bananas revolve arround your kart at a faster rate and provide better coverage for defense.''"
|||||||||||||||
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon MegaMushroom.png|35px]]<br>[[Mega Mushroom]] Plus
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Giant Banana.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Giant Banana]]
|"''Not only does this big banana spin out karts that hit it, but after being struck it breaks into three regular-sized Bananas. The only banana split you'll be sad to see!''"
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Morton.png|x35px|link=Morton Koopa Jr.|Morton]][[File:MKT Icon YellowToadPitCrew.png|x35px|link=Toad (species)|Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)]][[File:MKT Icon DonkeyKong.png|x35px|link=Donkey Kong]][[File:MKT Icon MarioSunshine.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Sunshine)]][[File:MKT Icon RosalinaChef.png|x35px|link=Rosalina|Rosalina (Chef)]][[File:MKT Icon WhiteTanookiMario.png|x35px|link=White Tanooki Mario]][[File:MKT Icon PinkShyGuyNinja.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy (Ninja)|Pink Shy Guy (Ninja)]][[File:MKT Icon Wiggler.png|x35px|link=Wiggler]][[File:MKT Icon DonkeyKongMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Donkey Kong Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon YellowMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Yellow Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon MortonMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Morton Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon WigglerMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Wiggler Mii Racing Suit]]
|20||15||35||30||25||0||0||0
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|align=center|Giant Banana+
|"''Improved Giant Banana. The appearance rate of Giant Bananas increases, and the chance to get a Giant Banana in a frenzy is slightly increased as well. It splits into an additional banana.''"
|||||||||||||||
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Green Shell.png|65x65px]]
|}
|align=center|[[Green Shell]]
 
|"''Flies straight and crashes any kart it hits. Keep it behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack.''"
===Super===
|align=center|All
{| width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
|20||15||20||18||8||8||0||0
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Peach Parasol (glider)|Peach Parasol]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Triple Green Shells.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|align=center|[[Triple Green Shells]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Flower Glider]]
|"''Three Green Shells revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw all of them at once and they'll fly in a straight line.''"
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon KoopaTroopa.png|x35px|link=Koopa Troopa]][[File:MKT Icon DryBones.png|x35px|link=Dry Bones]][[File:MKT Icon Iggy.png|x35px|link=Iggy Koopa|Iggy]][[File:MKT Icon GreenToadPitCrew.png|x35px|link=Toad (species)|Green Toad (Pit Crew)]][[File:MKT Icon Lakitu.png|x35px|link=Lakitu]][[File:MKT Icon GreenShyGuy.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy|Green Shy Guy]][[File:MKT Icon KoopaFreerunning.png|x35px|link=Roving Racers|Koopa (Freerunning)]][[File:MKT Icon GreenMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Green Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon DryBonesMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Dry Bones Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon IggyMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Iggy Mii Racing Suit]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Oilpaper Umbrella]] (new)
|0||30||20||25||35||15||0||0
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Lightning Oilpaper]] (new)
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Bob-omb Parafoil]] (new)
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Shell Parachute]] (new)
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon PeachParasol.png|120x120px]]
|align=center|Triple Green Shells+
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon FlowerGlider.png|120x120px]]
|"''Improved Triple Green Shells. The appearance rate of Triple Green Shells, as well the chance of a Triple Green Shells frenzy, slightly increases. The shells revolve around your kart at a faster rate and provide better coverage for defense.''"
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon OilpaperUmbrella.png|120x120px]]
|||||||||||||||
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon LightningOilpaper.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BobombParafoil.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon ShellParachute.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RedShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Red Shell]] Plus
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Red Shell.png|65x65px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Banana.png|35px]]<br>[[Banana]] Plus
|align=center|[[Red Shell]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RedShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Red Shell]] Plus
|"''Homes in on a kart in front of you and crashes whatever it hits. Keep it behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack.''"
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Lightning.png|35px]]<br>[[Lightning]] Plus
|align=center|All
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Bobomb.png|35px]]<br>[[Bob-omb]] Plus
|0||48||20||20||25||17||0||0
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon GreenShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Green Shell]] Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Spiny Shell.png|65x65px]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|align=center|[[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|"''Chases down the kart in 1st place, crashing through anyone it hits before reaching its target. This will make you regret being in 1st place! Or even near the kart in 1st place...''"
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|align=center|All<br>(Does not appear in [[Battle Mode]])
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|0||0||0||0||5||5||3||0
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Bowser's Shell.png|65x65px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|align=center|[[Bowser's Shell]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|"''This big ol' shell on loan from Bowser will crash any karts it hits and keep on going. It can only be thrown forward.''"
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Bowser.png|x35px|link=Bowser]][[File:MKT Icon BowserJr.png|x35px|link=Bowser Jr.]][[File:MKT Icon DryBowser.png|x35px|link=Dry Bowser]][[File:MKT Icon BowserMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Bowser Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon DryBowserMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Dry Bowser Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon KoopaClownMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Koopa Clown Mii Racing Suit]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|align=center|Bowser's Shell+
|"''Improved Bowser's Shell. The shell is bigger and a little better at tracking opponents.''"
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|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Wario Wing]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Bob-omb.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|align=center|[[Bob-omb]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Waluigi Wing]] (new)
|"''This will walk towards opponents who get too close, and then explode when it touches a kart or when some time has passed. Karts caught in its blast will crash. In Battles, it explodes on impact with the ground or a wall.''"
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|align=center|All
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[BaNaNa Parafoil]] (new)
|1||3||10||15||10||10||0||0
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon WarioWing.png|120x120px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Double Bob-ombs.png|65x65px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon WaluigiWing.png|120x120px]]
|align=center|[[Double Bob-ombs]] (new)
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BaNaNaParafoil.png|120x120px]]
|"''Two Bob-ombs will revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them both at once. Two is better than one, right?''"  
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon ShyGuy.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy]][[File:MKT Icon Roy.png|x35px|link=Roy Koopa|Roy]][[File:MKT Icon Wario.png|x35px|link=Wario]][[File:MKT Icon Waluigi.png|x35px|link=Waluigi]][[File:MKT Icon PurpleKoopaFreerunning.png|x35px|link=Roving Racers|Purple Koopa (Freerunning)]][[File:MKT Icon OrangeShyGuy.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy|Orange Shy Guy]][[File:MKT Icon MarioMusician.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Musician)]][[File:MKT Icon BlackYoshi.png|x35px|link=Black Yoshi]][[File:MKT Icon ToadetteExplorer.png|x35px|link=Toadette|Toadette (Explorer)]][[File:MKT Icon LuigiGolf.png|x35px|link=Luigi|Luigi (Golf)]][[File:MKT Icon DaisySailor.png|x35px|link=Princess Daisy|Daisy (Sailor)]][[File:MKT Icon WarioMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Wario Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon ChainChompMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Chain Chomp Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon GoombaMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Goomba Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon BlackMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Black Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon ParaBiddybudMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Para-Biddybud Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon RoyMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Roy Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon WaluigiMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Waluigi Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||30||20||25||35||15||0||0
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon BulletBill.png|35px]]<br>[[Bullet Bill]] Plus
|align=center|Double Bob-ombs+
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon BulletBill.png|35px]]<br>[[Bullet Bill]] Plus
|"''Improved Double Bob-ombs. You get an additional Bob-omb.''"
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Banana.png|35px]]<br>[[Banana]] Plus
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|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Mushroom.png|65x65px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|align=center|[[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]]
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
|"''This classic item gives your kart a speed boost. Doesn't get much simpler than that! In Battles, you can cause your opponents to crash by ramming into them while boosted.''"
|align=center|All
|5||12||25||29||20||25||30||21
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Triple Mushrooms.png|65x65px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|align=center|[[Triple Mushrooms]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|"''Why use just one Mushroom when you can use three? Tap the screen to use them all at once for a longer-lasting speed boost.''"
|}
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Toad.png|x35px|link=Toad]][[File:MKT Icon Toadette.png|x35px|link=Toadette]][[File:MKT Icon WhiteShyGuy.png|x30px|link=Shy Guy|White Shy Guy]][[File:MKT Icon MarioClassic.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Classic)]][[File:MKT Icon PeachWedding.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach (Wedding)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioSNES.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (SNES)]][[File:MKT Icon LuigiLederhosen.png|x35px|link=Luigi|Luigi (Lederhosen)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioRacing.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Racing)]][[File:MKT Icon WhiteYoshi.png|x35px|link=Yoshi (species)|White Yoshi]][[File:MKT Icon BirdoWhite.png|x35px|link=Birdo|Birdo (White)]][[File:MKT Icon ToadMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Toad Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon WhiteMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|White Mii Racing Suit]]
 
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
===High-End===
====Regular High-End====
{| width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Gold Glider]]
|align=center|Triple Mushrooms+
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|"''Improved Triple Mushrooms. The appearance rate of Triple Mushrooms increases and boost last a bit longer.''"
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Swooper (glider)|Swooper]]
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|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Cloud Glider]]
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|rowspan=5 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
! width=15% style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-left:1px solid #FFF;"|
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon SuperGliderGold.png|120x120px]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Mega Mushroom.png|65x65px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon Swooper.png|120x120px]]
|align=center|[[Mega Mushroom]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon CloudGlider.png|120x120px]]
|"''Increases your kart's size, allowing you to crash any opponents you hit. You'll return to regular size after some time or when you're hit by an item.''"
|align=center|All<br>(Does not appear in Battle Mode)
|0||0||0||0||27||30||40||30
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Coin.png|35px]]<br>[[Coin]] Plus
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Bullet Bill.png|65x65px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Bobomb.png|35px]]<br>[[Bob-omb]] Plus
|align=center|[[Bullet Bill]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Lightning.png|35px]]<br>[[Lightning]] Plus
|"''Transforms you into a Bullet Bill for a set amount of time. You'll dash forward with all the power of a Bullet Bill and crash any opponents that you hit.''"
|align=center|All<br>(Does not appear in Battle Mode)
|0||0||0||0||0||0||25||40
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Blooper.png|65x65px]]
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|align=center|[[Blooper]]
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|"''Squirts ink onto the karts in a higher position than yours, blinding the other drivers for a set amount of time. You can wipe the ink off by swiping the screen.''"
|align=center|All
|0||0||0||3||5||5||0||0
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Lightning.png|65x65px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|align=center|[[Lightning]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|"''Calls down lightning to spin out your opponents and destroy the items they hold. Those struck will be smaller and slower for a set amount of time.''"
|}
|align=center|All<br>(Does not appear in Battle Mode)
 
|0||0||0||0||0||0||2||9
====Tour-exclusive (Spotlight) High-End====
{| width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Fare Flier]] (new)
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Fire Flower.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|align=center|[[Fire Flower]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Purple Oilpaper Umbrella]] (new)
|"''Three fireballs will revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them all at once, spinning out any kart they hit. You're really burning up the track now!''"
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Mario.png|x35px|link=Mario]][[File:MKT Icon Luigi.png|x35px|link=Luigi]][[File:MKT Icon RedToadPitCrew.png|x35px|link=Toad (species)|Red Toad (Pit Crew)]][[File:MKT Icon RedKoopaFreerunning.png|x35px|link=Roving Racers|Red Koopa (Freerunning)]][[File:MKT Icon FireBro.png|x35px|link=Fire Bro]][[File:MKT Icon BirdoGreen.png|x35px|link=Birdo|Birdo (Green)]][[File:MKT Icon MetalMario.png|x35px|link=Metal Mario]][[File:MKT Icon MarioSanta.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Santa)]][[File:MKT Icon WarioCowboy.png|x35px|link=Wario|Wario (Cowboy)]][[File:MKT Icon DaisyYukata.png|x35px|link=Princess Daisy|Daisy (Yukata)]][[File:MKT Icon PeachHalloween.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach (Halloween)]][[File:MKT Icon FireRosalina.png|x35px|link=Fire Mario|Fire Rosalina]][[File:MKT Icon PaulineRose.png|x35px|link=Pauline|Pauline (Rose)]][[File:MKT Icon GoldMario.png|x35px|link=Gold Mario]][[File:MKT Icon MarioMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Mario Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon LuigiMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Luigi Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon PiranhaPlantMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Piranha Plant Mii Racing Suit]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Full Flight]] (new)
|0||30||20||25||35||15||0||0
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Strawberry Crêpe]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Le Tricolore]] (new)
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Bullet Bill Parachute]] (new)
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon FareFlier.png|120x120px]]
|align=center|Fire Flower+
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon PurpleOilpaperUmbrella.png|120x120px]]
|"''Improved Fire Flower. The chance to get a Fire Flower in a frenzy is slightly increased, and you'll get an additional fireball to help strike your opponents.''"
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon FullFlight.png|120x120px]]
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|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon StrawberryCrepe.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon LeTricolore.png|120x120px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon BulletBillParachute.png|120x120px]]
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon SuperHorn.png|35px]]<br>[[Super Horn]] Plus
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Boomerang Flower.png|65x65px]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mushroom.png|35px]]<br>[[Mushroom]] Plus
|align=center|[[Boomerang Flower]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon MegaMushroom.png|35px]]<br>[[Mega Mushroom]] Plus
|"''Tap the screen to throw a boomerang. Not only will it spin out any karts it hits, but it will collect any surrounding coins for you too. In Battles, it will break if it hits a wall.''"
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon RedShell.png|35px]]<br>[[Red Shell]] Plus
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BabyMario.png|x35px|link=Baby Mario]][[File:MKT Icon BabyLuigi.png|x35px|link=Baby Luigi]][[File:MKT Icon Larry.png|x35px|link=Larry Koopa|Larry]][[File:MKT Icon ToadPitCrew.png|x35px|link=Toad|Toad (Pit Crew)]][[File:MKT Icon BoomerangBro.png|x35px|link=Boomerang Bro]][[File:MKT Icon YoshiKangaroo.png|x35px|link=Yoshi|Yoshi (Kangaroo)]] [[File:MKT Icon LuigiVacation.png|35px|link=Luigi|Luigi (Vacation)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioSamurai.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Samurai)]][[File:MKT Icon RosalinaVolendam.png|35px|link=Rosalina|Rosalina (Volendam)]][[File:MKT Icon LuigiKnight.png|x35px|link=Luigi|Luigi (Knight)]][[File:MKT Icon ToadAstronaut.png|x35px|link=Toad|Toad (Astronaut)]][[File:MKT Icon PaulineCowgirl.png|x35px|link=Pauline|Pauline (Cowgirl)]][[File:MKT Icon ShyGuyNinja.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy (Ninja)|Shy Guy (Ninja)]][[File:MKT Icon PeteyPiranha.png|x35px|link=Petey Piranha]][[File:MKT Icon DonkeyKongGladiator.png|x35px|link=Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong (Gladiator)]][[File:MKT Icon BronzeMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Bronze Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon PeteyPiranhaMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Petey Piranha Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon LarryMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Larry Mii Racing Suit]]
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Mushroom.png|35px]]<br>[[Mushroom]] Plus
|0||30||20||25||35||15||0||0
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon BulletBill.png|35px]]<br>[[Bullet Bill]] Plus
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|align=center|Boomerang Flower+
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
|"''Improved Boomerang Flower. The chance to get a Boomerang Flower in a frenzy is slightly increased and you'll get one additional boomerang. Once obtained, the boomerangs will revolve around your kart and provide coverage for defense.''"
|'''Availability'''||October 9, 2019
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|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
|'''Availability'''||November 6, 2019
|'''Availability'''||September 25, 2019
|-
|-
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||New York
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Ice Flower.png|65x65px]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Tokyo
|align=center|[[Ice Flower]] (new)
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Tokyo
|"''Three balls of ice will revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them all at once and they'll freeze any kart they hit, causing them to slide.''"
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Paris
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon LightblueToadPitCrew.png|x35px|Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew)|link=Toad (species)]][[File:MKT Icon IceBro.png|x35px|link=Ice Bro]][[File:MKT Icon BlueKoopaFreerunning.png|x35px|link=Roving Racers|Blue Koopa (Freerunning)]][[File:MKT Icon LightblueShyGuy.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy|Light-blue Shy Guy]][[File:MKT Icon PenguinLuigi.png|x35px|link=Penguin Mario|Penguin Luigi]][[File:MKT Icon IceMario.png|x35px|link=Ice Mario (Super Mario Galaxy)|Ice Mario]][[File:MKT Icon RosalinaAurora.png|x35px|link=Rosalina|Rosalina (Aurora)]][[File:MKT Icon PenguinMario.png|x35px|link=Penguin Mario]][[File:MKT Icon PenguinToadette.png|x35px|link=Penguin Mario|Penguin Toadette]][[File:MKT Icon IceCreamMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Ice-Cream Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon BlooperMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Blooper Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon LightBlueMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Light Blue Mii Racing Suit]]
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Paris
|0||30||20||25||35||15||0||0
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||New York
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|align=center|Ice Flower+
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|"''Improved Ice Flower. The chance to get an Ice Flower in a Frenzy is slightly increased, and you'll get one additional ice ball for a better chance of striking your opponents.''"
|'''Favored tracks'''||
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|'''Favored tracks'''||
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|-
|-
|colspan=11 style="border-left:1px solid #FFF; border-right:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Super Horn.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Super Horn]]
|"''The loudness of this horn will blow away any surrounding items and karts. It can repel Bloopers, and even Spiny Shells!''"
|align=center|All
|4||0||0||0||0||0||0||0
|-
|-
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Rainy Balloons]] (new)
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Coin.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=6 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;"|
|align=center|[[Coin]]
!colspan=2 style="background: #ABC" width=15%|[[Wicked Wings]] (new)
|"''This gives you two Coins. It's used automatically once you pick it up.''"
|align=center|All
|35||10||5||0||0||0||0||0
|-
|-
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon RainyBalloons.png|120x120px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Heart.png|65x65px]]
|colspan=2 style="background: #F8F9FA"|[[File:MKT Icon WickedWings.png|120x120px]]
|align=center|[[Heart (item)|Heart]]
|"''This protective Heart revolves around your kart for a set amount of time, shielding you from attacks. It will vanish upon taking damage. You can stack up to five at once.''"
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Wendy.png|x35px|link=Wendy O. Koopa|Wendy]][[File:MKT Icon Peach.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach]][[File:MKT Icon Daisy.png|x35px|link=Princess Daisy|Daisy]][[File:MKT Icon PinkYoshi.png|x35px|link=Yoshi (species)|Pink Yoshi]][[File:MKT Icon PinkToadPitCrew.png|x35px|link=Toad (species|Pink Toad (Pit Crew)]][[File:MKT Icon PinkShyGuy.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy|Pink Shy Guy]][[File:MKT Icon BabyPeachCherub.png|x35px|link=Baby Peach|Baby Peach (Cherub)]][[File:MKT Icon DaisyFairy.png|x35px|link=Princess Daisy|Daisy (Fairy)]][[File:MKT Icon BabyMarioKoala.png|x35px|link=Baby Mario|Baby Mario (Koala)]][[File:MKT Icon PeachMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Peach Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon PinkMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Pink Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon WendyMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Wendy Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|-
|-
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon Lightning.png|35px]]<br>[[Lightning]] Plus
|align=center|Heart+
| width=5%|'''Special skill'''||[[File:MKT Icon SuperHorn.png|35px]]<br>[[Super Horn]] Plus
|"''Improved Heart. After use, you immediately get an additional Heart that lasts for six seconds.''"
|||||||||||||||
|-
|-
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi's Egg.png|65x65px]]
|'''Availability'''||October 23, 2019
|align=center|[[Yoshi's Egg]]
|"''Homes in on the kart in front of you and crashes once it hits. Three more items will fly out when it breaks. It's the item that keeps on giving!''"
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi.png|x35px|link=Yoshi]][[File:MKT Icon RedYoshi.png|x35px|link=Yoshi (species)|Red Yoshi]][[File:MKT Icon OrangeYoshi.png|x35px|link=Yoshi (species)|Orange Yoshi]][[File:MKT Icon LightblueYoshi.png|x35px|link=Yoshi (species)|Light-blue Yoshi]][[File:MKT Icon YellowYoshi.png|x35px|link=Yoshi (species)|Yellow Yoshi]][[File:MKT Icon YoshiReindeer.png|x35px|link=Yoshi|Yoshi (Reindeer)]][[File:MKT Icon YoshiEggHunt.png|x35px|link=Yoshi|Yoshi (Egg Hunt)]][[File:MKT Icon YoshiMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Yoshi Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||30||20||25||35||15||0||0
|-
|-
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Halloween
|align=center|Yoshi's Egg+
|'''Exclusive Tour'''||Halloween
|"''Improved Yoshi's Egg. The egg is bigger and it releases four items.''"
|||||||||||||||
|-
|-
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Birdo's Egg.png|65x65px]]
|'''Favored tracks'''||
|align=center|[[Birdo's Egg]]
|}
|"''Homes in on the kart in front of you and crashes once it hits. Three more items will fly out when it breaks. It's the item that keeps on giving!''"
 
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Birdo.png|x35px|link=Birdo]][[File:MKT Icon BirdoLightBlue.png|x35px|link=Birdo|Birdo (Light Blue)]][[File:MKT Icon BirdoYellow.png|x35px|link=Birdo|Birdo (Yellow)]][[File:MKT Icon BirdoOrange.png|x35px|link=Birdo|Birdo (Orange)]][[File:MKT Icon BirdoRed.png|x35px|link=Birdo|Birdo (Red)]][[File:MKT Icon BirdoMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Birdo Mii Racing Suit]]
===Combo time increase===
|0||30||20||25||35||15||0||0
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center"
!Skill level
!1
!2
!3
!4
!5
!6
|-
|-
!Normal
|align=center|Birdo's Egg+
|0
|"''Improved Birdo's Egg. The egg is bigger and it releases four items.''"
|5%
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|5%
|10%
|10%
|15%
|-
|-
!Super
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Bubble.png|65x65px]]
|5%
|align=center|[[Bubble]] (new)
|10%
|"''Briefly envelops your kart and protects you from damage for a set time. While in the bubble, you will get a speed boost and float in the air. Watch out, because it will vanish upon taking damage! In Battles, it can float you over walls.''"
|10%
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BabyPeach.png|x35px|link=Baby Peach]][[File:MKT Icon BabyDaisy.png|x35px|link=Baby Daisy]][[File:MKT Icon BabyRosalina.png|x35px|link=Baby Rosalina]][[File:MKT Icon Lemmy.png|x35px|link=Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]][[File:MKT Icon CheepCheepMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Cheep Cheep Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon LemmyMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Lemmy Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon FishBoneMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Fish Bone Mii Racing Suit]]
|15%
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|15%
|20%
|-
|-
!High-End
|align=center|Bubble+
|10%
|"''Improved Bubble. The speed of the bubble is increased.''"
|15%
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|15%
|20%
|20%
|25%
|}
 
==Items==
===Item Box items===
Items function mostly the same as in previous installments in the series. As in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', every character has their own special item that most other characters cannot get. A large change to the item system is introduced; depending on the character and course they're used on, players can get one to three items at once. In the case that a character gets three of the same item, they will activate the new Frenzy Mode, in which they immediately activate a [[Super Star|Star]] and can use unlimited supplies of the respective item until the invincibility runs out. Any item can appear in Frenzy Mode, except for the Star, which is exclusive to certain bonus challenges.
 
The game introduces six new items to the series, being the [[Bubble]], the [[Banana Barrels]], the [[Mushroom Cannon]], the [[Coin Box]], the [[Dash Ring]], and the [[Bob-omb Cannon]], all of which are character-exclusive items.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!Image
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Banana Barrels.png|65x65px]]
!Name
|align=center|[[Banana Barrels]] (new)
!Description
|"''Arm your kart with two fully-loaded barrels of Bananas! Continually shoots out Bananas in front of your kart for a set time.''"
!Characters
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon DiddyKong.png|x35px|link=Diddy Kong]][[File:MKT Icon FunkyKong.png|x35px|link=Funky Kong]][[File:MKT Icon LightGreenMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Light Green Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Banana.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|Banana Barrels+
|align=center|[[Banana]]
|"''Improved Banana Barrels. There's a chance that a Giant Banana will be fired instead of a Banana.''"
|"''Don't let this one give you the slip! Your kart will spin out if you hit one. You can carry one behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack.''"
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|align=center|All
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon GiantBanana.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Mushroom Cannon.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Giant Banana]]
|align=center|[[Mushroom Cannon]] (new)
|"''Not only does this big banana spin out karts that hit it, but after being struck it breaks into three regular-sized Bananas. The only banana split you'll be sad to see!''"
|"''A cannon designed to resemble a Mushroom. Continually shoots out Mushrooms in front of your kart for a set time.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon DonkeyKong.png|x35px|link=Donkey Kong]][[File:MKT Icon Morton.png|x35px|link=Morton Koopa Jr.]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon MontyMole.png|x35px|link=Monty Mole]][[File:MKT Icon Peachette.png|x35px|link=Peachette]][[File:MKT Icon PeachKimono.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach (Kimono)]][[File:MKT Icon ToadPartyTime.png|x35px|link=Toad|Toad (Party Time)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioBaseball.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Baseball)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioGolf.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Golf)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioBlackSuit.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Black Suit)]][[File:MKT Icon ToadetteSailor.png|x35px|link=Toadette|Toadette (Sailor)]][[File:MKT Icon ShyGuyPastryChef.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy|Shy Guy (Pastry Chef)]][[File:MKT Icon RedMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Red Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon MooMooMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Moo Moo Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon MontyMoleMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Monty Mole Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon GreenShell.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|Mushroom Cannon+
|align=center|[[Green Shell]]
|"''Improved Mushroom Cannon. Mushrooms are fired in three directions.''"
|"''Flies straight and crashes any kart it hits. Keep it behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack.''"
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|align=center|All
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon TripleGreenShell.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Lucky Seven.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Triple Green Shells]]
|align=center|[[Lucky Seven]]
|"''Three Green Shells revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw all of them at once and they'll fly in a straight line.''"
|"''Seven items (Red Shell, Banana, Green Shell, Bob-omb, Super Horn, Mushroom, and Blooper) revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to use all seven items at once.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Koopa Troopa.png|x35px|link=Koopa Troopa]][[File:MKT Icon Dry Bones.png|x35px|link=Dry Bones]][[File:MKT Icon Iggy.png|x35px|link=Iggy Koopa]][[File:MKT Icon Lakitu.png|x35px|link=Lakitu]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon KingBoo.png|x35px|link=King Boo]][[File:MKT Icon Pauline.png|x35px|link=Pauline]][[File:MKT Icon DaisyHolidayCheer.png|x35px|link=Princess Daisy|Daisy (Holiday Cheer)]][[File:MKT Icon LuigiClassic.png|x35px|link=Luigi|Luigi (Classic)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioChef.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Chef)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioHalloween.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Halloween)]][[File:MKT Icon LuigiPainter.png|x35px|link=Luigi]][[File:MKT Icon PeachHappi.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach (Happi)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioSatellaview.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Satellaview)]][[File:MKT Icon Poochy.png|x35px|link=Poochy]][[File:MKT Icon Nabbit.png|x35px|link=Nabbit]][[File:MKT Icon LakituPartyTime.png|x35px|link=Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu (Party Time)]][[File:MKT Icon CharginChuck.png|x35px|link=Chargin' Chuck]][[File:MKT Icon LightblueShyGuyExplorer.png|x35px|link=Exploring Shy Guy|Light-blue Shy Guy (Explorer)]][[File:MKT Icon SilverMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Silver Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon KingBooMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|King Boo Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon NabbitMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Nabbit Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon SantaMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Santa Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon RedShell.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|Lucky Seven+
|align=center|[[Red Shell]]
|"''Improved Lucky Seven. The chance to get a Lucky Seven in a frenzy is slightly increased. Three coins will appear in addition to the seven items.''"
|"''Homes in on a kart in front of you and crashes whatever it hits. Keep it behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack.''"
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|align=center|All
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon SpinyShell.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Coin Box.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]]
|align=center|[[Coin Box]] (new)
|"''Chases down the kart in 1st place, crashing through anyone it hits before reaching its target. This will make you regret being in 1st place! Or even near the kart in 1st place...''"
|"''A box with a golden sheen. Generates a large amount of Coins in front of your kart for a set time.''"
|align=center|All
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon MarioHakama.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Hakama)]][[File:MKT Icon PeachVacation.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach (Vacation)]][[File:MKT Icon PinkGoldPeach.png|x35px|link=Pink Gold Peach]][[File:MKT Icon PaulinePartyTime.png|x35px|link=Pauline|Pauline (Party Time)]][[File:MKT Icon RosalinaSwimwear.png|x35px|link=Rosalina|Rosalina (Swimwear)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioTuxedo.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Tuxedo)]][[File:MKT Icon YoshiGoldEgg.png|x35px|link=Yoshi|Yoshi (Gold Egg)]][[File:MKT Icon DaisyThaiDress.png|x35px|link=Princess Daisy|Daisy (Thai Dress)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioKing.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (King)]][[File:MKT Icon LuigiGoldKnight.png|x35px|link=Luigi]][[File:MKT Icon GoldKoopaFreerunning.png|x35px|link=Roving Racers|Gold Koopa (Freerunning)]][[File:MKT Icon DryBonesGold.png|x35px|link=Dry Bones|Dry Bones (Gold)]][[File:MKT Icon KingBooGold.png|x35px|link=King Boo|King Boo (Gold)]][[File:MKT Icon BowserSanta.png|x35px|link=Bowser|Bowser (Santa)]][[File:MKT Icon KingBobombGold.png|x35px|link=King Bob-omb|King Bob-omb (Gold)]][[File:MKT Icon Kamek.png|x35px|link=Kamek]][[File:MKT Icon Meowser.png|x35px|link=Meowser]][[File:MKT Icon CharginChuckGold.png|x35px|link=Chargin' Chuck|Chargin' Chuck (Gold)]][[File:MKT Icon PeteyPiranhaGold.png|x35px|link=Petey Piranha|Petey Piranha (Gold)]][[File:MKT Icon LarryWintertime.png|x35px|link=Larry Koopa|Larry (Wintertime)]][[File:MKT Icon WigglerGold.png|x35px|link=Wiggler|Wiggler (Gold)]][[File:MKT Icon GoldMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Gold Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon QuestionMarkBlockMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|? Block Mii Racing Suit]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon GoldMario.png|x35px|link=Gold Mario]] (Coin Rush)
|20||15||35||30||25||0||0||0
|-
|align=center|Coin Box+
|"''Improved Coin Box. There's a chance that red coins will appear.''"
|||||||||||||||
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BowserShell.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Dash Ring.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Bowser's Shell]]
|align=center|[[Dash Ring]] (new)
|''"This big ol' shell on loan from Bowser will crash any karts it hits and keep on going. It can only be thrown forward.''"
|"''Tosses out three rings in front of you along the track. Pass through them for a speed boost! In Battles, you can cause your opponents to crash by ramming into them while boosted.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Bowser.png|x35px|link=Bowser]][[File:MKT Icon DryBowser.png|x35px|link=Dry Bowser]][[File:MKT Icon BowserJr.png|x35px|link=Bowser Jr.]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Ludwig.png|x35px|link=Ludwig von Koopa|Ludwig]][[File:MKT Icon Rosalina.png|x35px|link=Rosalina]][[File:MKT Icon BlueYoshi.png|x35px|link=Yoshi (species)|Blue Yoshi]][[File:MKT Icon BirdoBlue.png|x35px|link=Birdo|Birdo (Blue)]][[File:MKT Icon BlueShyGuy.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy|Blue Shy Guy]][[File:MKT Icon RosalinaHalloween.png|x35px|link=Rosalina|Rosalina (Halloween)]][[File:MKT Icon PeachWintertime.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach (Wintertime)]][[File:MKT Icon BabyRosalinaDetective.png|x35px|link=Baby Rosalina|Baby Rosalina (Detective)]][[File:MKT Icon MarioSwimwear.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Swimwear)]][[File:MKT Icon PenguinToad.png|x35px|link=Penguin Mario|Penguin Toad]][[File:MKT Icon MarioAviator.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Aviator)]][[File:MKT Icon ToadetteAstronaut.png|x35px|link=Toadette|Toadette (Astronaut)]][[File:MKT Icon RosalinaMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Rosalina Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon DolphinMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Dolphin Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon ReindeerMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Reindeer Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon RoaringRacerMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Roaring Racer Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon LudwigMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Ludwig Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Bobomb.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|Dash Ring+
|align=center|[[Bob-omb]]
|"''Improved Dash Ring. The chance to get a Dash Ring in a frenzy is slightly increased. Two additional rings are tossed in front of you, and the speed boost when passing through a ring lasts a bit longer.''"
|"''This will walk towards opponents who get too close, and then explode when it touches a kart or when some time has passed. Karts caught in its blast will crash.''"
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|align=center|All
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon DoubleBobomb.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Bob-omb Cannon.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Double Bob-ombs]] (new)
|align=center|[[Bob-omb Cannon]] (new)
|"''Two Bob-ombs will revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them both at once. Two is better than one, right?''"  
|"''A dangerous cannon fueled by red-hot coals! Continually shoots out Bob-ombs in front of your kart for a set time.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Shy Guy.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy]][[File:MKT Icon MarioMusician.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Musician)]][[File:MKT Icon Wario.png|x35px|link=Wario]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Waluigi.png|x35px|link=Waluigi]][[File:MKT Icon Roy.png|x35px|link=Roy Koopa]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BlackShyGuy.png|x35px|link=Black Shy Guy]][[File:MKT Icon MarioHappi.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Happi)]][[File:MKT Icon BuilderToad.png|x35px|link=Builder Mario|Builder Toad]][[File:MKT Icon PeachExplorer.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach (Explorer)]][[File:MKT Icon KingBooLuigisMansion.png|x35px|link=King Boo|King Boo (Luigi's Mansion)]][[File:MKT Icon WarioHiker.png|x35px|link=Wario|Wario (Hiker)]][[File:MKT Icon DryBowserGold.png|x35px|link=Dry Bowser|Dry Bowser (Gold)]][[File:MKT Icon BowserJrPirate.png|x35px|link=Bowser Jr.|Bowser Jr. (Pirate)]][[File:MKT Icon BirdoBlack.png|x35px|link=Birdo|Birdo (Black)]][[File:MKT Icon WaluigiVampire.png|x35px|link=Waluigi|Waluigi (Vampire)]][[File:MKT Icon CastleMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Castle Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon BrownMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Brown Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon SpikeMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Spike Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Mushroom.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|Bob-omb Cannon+
|align=center|[[Mushroom]]
|"''Improved Bob-omb Cannon. Two cannons that each fire one Bob-omb at a time are equipped.''"
|"''This classic item gives your kart a speed boost. Doesn't get much simpler than that!''"
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|align=center|All
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon TripleMushroom.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Hammer.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Triple Mushrooms]]
|align=center|[[Hammer]]
|"''Why use just one Mushroom when you can use three? Tap the screen to use them all at once for a longer-lasting speed boost.''"
|"''Throws multiple Hammers in an arc aimed at karts in front of yours.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Toad.png|x35px|link=Toad]][[File:MKT Icon Toadette.png|x35px|link=Toadette]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon HammerBro.png|x35px|link=Hammer Bro]][[File:MKT Icon BuilderMario.png|x35px|link=Builder Mario]][[File:MKT Icon CaptainToad.png|x35px|link=Captain Toad]][[File:MKT Icon BuilderLuigi.png|x35px|link=Builder Mario|Builder Luigi]][[File:MKT Icon BuilderToadette.png|x35px|link=Builder Mario|Builder Toadette]][[File:MKT Icon DaisyFarmer.png|x35px|link=Princess Daisy|Daisy (Farmer)]][[File:MKT Icon YellowShyGuyExplorer.png|x35px|link=Exploring Shy Guy|Yellow Shy Guy (Explorer)]][[File:MKT Icon HammerBroMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Hammer Bro Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon RockyWrenchMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Rocky Wrench Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||30||20||25||35||15||0||0
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon MegaMushroom.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|Hammer+
|align=center|[[Mega Mushroom]]
|"''Improved Hammer. The chance to get a Hammer in a frenzy is slightly increased. There are two additional hammers, widening the strike zone.''"
|"''Increases your kart's size, allowing you to crash any opponents you hit. You'll return to regular size after some time or when you're hit by an item.''"
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|align=center|All
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BulletBill.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Giga Bob-omb.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Bullet Bill]]
|align=center|[[Giga Bob-omb]] (new)
|"''Transforms you into a Bullet Bill for a set amount of time. You'll dash forward with all the power of a Bullet Bill and crash any opponents that you hit.''"
|"''This giga-sized Bob-omb can only be thrown forward. after being thrown, it will explode after hitting a kart or bouncing 3 times. It has a larger blast radius than a standard Bob-omb. In Battles, it explodes after bouncing twice.''"
|align=center|All
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon PurpleToadPitCrew.png|x35px|link=Toad (species)|Purple Toad (Pit Crew)]][[File:MKT Icon PeachYukata.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach (Yukata)]][[File:MKT Icon CatLuigi.png|x35px|link=Cat Mario|Cat Luigi]][[File:MKT Icon KingBobomb.png|x35px|link=King Bob-omb]][[File:MKT Icon ShyGuyGold.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy|Shy Guy (Gold)]][[File:MKT Icon KingBobombMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|King Bob-omb Mii Racing Suit]][[File:MKT Icon PurpleMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Purple Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Blooper.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|Giga Bob-omb+
|align=center|[[Blooper]]
|"''Improved Giga Bob-omb. The Giga Bob-omb is bigger and its blast radius is a bit wider.''"
|"''Squirts ink onto the karts in a higher position than yours, blinding the other drivers for a set amount of time. You can wipe the ink off by swiping the screen.''"
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|align=center|All
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Lightning.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Super Bell.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Lightning]]
|align=center|[[Super Bell]] (new)
|"''Calls down lightning to spin out your opponents and destroy the items they hold. Those struck will be smaller and slower for a set amount of time.''"
|"''A bell rings above the driver, knocking away nearby karts and items. The bell rings three consecutive times.''"
|align=center|All
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon CatPeach.png|x35px|link=Cat Mario|Cat Peach]][[File:MKT Icon CatToad.png|x35px|link=Cat Mario|Cat Toad]] [[File:MKT Icon CatRosalina.png|x35px|link=Cat Mario|Cat Rosalina]][[File:MKT Icon CatMario.png|x35px|link=Cat Mario]][[File:MKT Icon CatMiiRacingSuit.png|x35px|link=Mii|Cat Mii Racing Suit]]
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon FireFlower.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|Super Bell+
|align=center|[[Fire Flower]]
|"''Improved Super Bell. The bell rings one additional time, and the chance to get a Super Bell in a Frenzy is slightly increased as well.''"
|"''Three fireballs will revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them all at once, spinning out any kart they hit. You're really burning up the track now!''"
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Mario.png|x35px|link=Mario]][[File:MKT Icon Metal Mario.png|x35px|link=Metal Mario (character)]][[File:MKT Icon Luigi.png|x35px|link=Luigi]]
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BoomerangFlower.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Super Leaf.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Boomerang Flower]]
|align=center|[[Super Leaf]]
|"''Tap the screen to throw a boomerang. Not only will it spin out any karts it hits, but it will collect any surrounding Coins for you, too.''"
|"''Wag the Tanooki tail to attack nearby opponents. The tail will collect any surrounding coins for you while it's wagging!''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BabyMario.png|x35px|link=Baby Mario]][[File:MKT Icon BBLuigi.png|x35px|link=Baby Luigi]][[File:MKT Icon Larry.png|x35px|link=Larry Koopa]][[File:MKT Icon ToadPitCrew.png|x35px|link=Toad (species)|Toad (Pit Crew)]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon TanookiMario.png|x35px|link=Tanooki Mario]][[File:MKT Icon TanookiRosalina.png|x35px|link=Tanooki Mario|Tanooki Rosalina]][[File:MKT Icon KitsuneLuigi.png|x35px|link=Tanooki Mario|Kitsune Luigi]]
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon SuperHorn.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|Super Leaf+
|align=center|[[Super Horn]]
|"''Improved Super Leaf. Kart speed is increased while tail is wagging.''"
|"''The loudness of this horn will blow away any surrounding items and karts. It can repel Bloopers, and even Spiny Shells!''"
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|align=center|All
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Coin.png|65x65px]]
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Capsule.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Coin]]
|align=center|[[Capsule]] (new)
|"''This gives you two Coins. It's used automatically once you pick it up.''"
|"''Three colorful capsules surround your kart. They'll bounce at opponents when thrown.''"
|align=center|All
|rowspan=2 align=center|[[File:MKT Icon DrMario.png|x35px|link=Dr. Mario]][[File:MKT Icon DrLuigi.png|x35px|link=Luigi|Dr. Luigi]][[File:MKT Icon DrPeach.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Dr. Peach]][[File:MKT Icon DrBowser.png|x35px|link=Bowser|Dr. Bowser]]
|0||0||15||35||40||30||30||0
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Heart.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|Capsule+
|align=center|[[Heart (item)|Heart]]
|"''Improved capsule. You get an additional capsule, and they're a little bigger too.''"
|"''This protective Heart revolves around your kart for a set amount of time, shielding you from attacks. It will vanish upon taking damage. You can stack up to five at once.''"
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Peach.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach]][[File:MKT Icon Daisy.png|x35px|link=Princess Daisy]][[File:MKT Icon Wendy.png|x35px|link=Wendy O. Koopa]]
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon YoshiEgg.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Feather.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Yoshi's Egg]]
|align=center|[[Cape Feather|Feather]]
|"''Homes in on the kart in front of you and crashes once it hits. Three more items will fly out when it breaks. It's the item that keeps on giving!''"
|"''Jump over items and walls. You'll get a speed boost upon landing, which you can use to ram into your opponents to cause them to crash.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Yoshi.png|x35px|link=Yoshi]]
|align=center|All<br>(Only appears in Battle Mode)
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|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Bubble.png|65x65px]]
|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Icon Star.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Bubble]] (new)
|align=center rowspan=2|[[Super Star]]
|"''Briefly envelops your kart and protects you from damage for a set time. While in the bubble, you will get a speed boost and float in the air. Watch out, because it will vanish upon taking damage!''"
|rowspan=2|"''Turns you invincible for a time. Your kart will be faster and any karts you hit will crash.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BabyPeach.png|x35px|link=Baby Peach]][[File:MKT Icon BBDaisy.png|x35px|link=Baby Daisy]][[File:MKT Icon Baby Rosalina.png|x35px|link=Baby Rosalina]][[File:MKT Icon Lemmy.png|x35px|link=Lemmy Koopa]]
|align=center|All<br>(In single-player, appears in certain bonus challenges and Frenzy mode in normal races. In multiplayer, appears in rulesets with less than 3 item slots, and Frenzy mode in rulesets with 3 item slots. Does not appear in Battle Mode.)
|align=center rowspan=2 colspan=8|N/A
|}
 
===Inventory items===
These items are collected throughout the course of the game through various means, such as challenges, log-in bonuses, and Tour Gifts.
{|class="wikitable"width=100%
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BananaBarrels.png|65x65px]]
!width=25%|Image
|align=center|[[Banana Barrels]] (new)
!width=10%|Name
|"''Arm your kart with two fully-loaded barrels of Bananas! Continually shoots out Bananas in front of your kart for a set time.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon DiddyKong.png|x35px|link=Diddy Kong]]
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon MushroomCannon.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Mushroom Cannon]] (new)
|"''A cannon designed to resemble a Mushroom. Continually shoots out Mushrooms in front of your kart for a set time.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Peachette.png|x35px|link=Peachette]][[File:MKT Icon PeachKimono.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach (Kimono)]] [[File:MKT Icon ShyGuyPastryChef.png|x35px|link=Shy Guy|Shy Guy (Pastry Chef)]]
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon LuckySeven.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Lucky Seven]]
|"''Seven items (Red Shell, Banana, Green Shell, Bob-omb, Super Horn, Mushroom, and Blooper) revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to use all seven items at once.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Pauline.png|x35px|link=Pauline]][[File:MKT Icon KingBoo.png|x35px|link=King Boo]]
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon CoinBox.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Coin Box]] (new)
|"''A box with a golden sheen. Generates a large amount of Coins in front of your kart for a set time.''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon MarioHakama.png|x35px|link=Mario|Mario (Hakama)]][[File:MKT Icon PeachVacation.png|x35px|link=Princess Peach|Peach (Vacation)]]
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon DashRing.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Dash Ring]] (new)
|"''Tosses out three rings in front of you along the track. Pass through them for a speed boost!''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Rosalina.png|x35px|link=Rosalina]][[File:MKT Icon Ludwig.png|x35px|link=Ludwig Von Koopa]][[File:MKT Icon RosalinaHalloween.png|x35px|link=Rosalina|Rosalina (Halloween)]]
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BobombCannon.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Bob-omb Cannon]] (new)
|"''This launcher automatically launches a volley of Bob-ombs. Handle with care!''"
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon KingBooLuigisMansion.png|x35px|link=King Boo|King Boo (Luigi's Mansion)]]
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Star.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Super Star|Star]]
|Makes the racer temporarily invincible. In this state, they receive a speed and acceleration boost, they can charge [[Mini-Turbo]]s faster, they can go off-road without losing speed and can crash other racers and obstacles by driving into them.
|align=center|All (Certain bonus challenges and Frenzy Mode)
|}
 
===Inventory items===
These items are collected throughout the course of the game through various means, such as challenges, log-in bonuses, and Tour Gifts.
 
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
|-
!width=25%|Image
!width=10%|Name
!Description
!Description
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Coins.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Coins.png|65x65px]] [[File:MKT Icon Coins 2.png|65x65px]] [[File:MKT Icon Coins 3.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Coin]]
|align=center|[[Coin]]
|Coins gathered during races are used to purchase items and characters in the Shop. Only 300 coins can be obtained per day by racing. To obtain more coins once the cap has been reached, different means such as rewards or Coin Rush are needed.
|Coins gathered during races are used to purchase items and characters in shops. Only 300 coins (or 600 coins for Gold Pass subscribers) can be obtained in normal races per day. Players can obtain additional coins from challenge rewards, Coin Rush, and other methods once the cap has been reached.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|65x65px]] [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|65x65px]] [[File:MKT Icon Ruby 2.png|65x65px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Ruby 3.png|65x65px]] [[File:MKT Icon Ruby 4.png|65x65px]] [[File:MKT Icon Ruby 5.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Ruby]]
|align=center|[[Ruby]]
|Special currency used to either play Coin Rush without an appropriate ticket, or fire the pipe containing drivers, karts and gliders.
|Special currency used to play Coin Rush without the Coin Rush ticket or purchase drivers, karts and gliders from the Spotlight Shop.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Eventtoken.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Event token]]
|Special currency used in Token Shops.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenMario.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenLuigi.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenPeach.png|65x65px]] [[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenDaisy.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenBowser.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenDonkeyKong.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenToad.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenToadette.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenWario.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenWaluigi.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon TeamtokenMii.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Event token|Team token]]
|Special currency used in Team Rallies and Token Shops.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon GrandStar.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon GrandStar.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Grand Star]]
|align=center|[[Grand Star]]
|Rewards for scores in races and challenges. The added total allows to participate in more cups and open presents in every Tour. If all the gifts have been opened during a Tour coins will be awarded instead of stars. Once the Tour ends, the total resets to zero.
|Rewards from achieving specified race scores and completing challenges. The more Grand Stars a player obtains, the more cups they can participate in and the more presents they can receive in each tour. If all of the tour gifts have been opened, coins will be awarded instead. Once a tour ends, the total number of Grand Stars resets to zero.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon ItemTicket.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon ItemTicket.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[Item ticket]]
|align=center|[[Item ticket]]
|Allows to get a free item chance during a race. Only one ticket is allowed to be used per race.
|Allows the player to instantaneously receive an Item Box during normal races. Only one ticket can be used per race.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon StarTicket.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket1.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket2.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket3.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[Point-boost ticket]]
|Provides 50 experience points to the base points of drivers, karts or gliders. If the base points of a driver, kart or glider are already at maximum, no more point-boost tickets can be used.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket1.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket2.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket3.png|85x85px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket4.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket5.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket6.png|85x85px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket7.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket8.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket9.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[Level-boost ticket]]
|Increases the skill level of drivers, karts or gliders by one unit. The type of ticket must match the rarity. If the skill level of a driver, kart or glider is already Level 8, no more level-boost tickets can be used.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket1.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket2.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket3.png|85x85px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket4.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket5.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket6.png|85x85px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket7.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket8.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Points-capticket9.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[Points-cap ticket]]
|Increases the cap of the base points of drivers, karts or gliders. The type of ticket must match the rarity. If the maximum base points of a driver, kart or glider can no longer be unlocked, no more points-cap tickets can be used.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon CoinRushTicket.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[Coin Rush ticket]]
|Allows players to participate in the [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]] mode of the current Tour once without spending Rubies.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon StarTicket.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[Star ticket]]
|align=center|[[Star ticket]]
|Grants a Grand Star.
|Grants a Grand Star.
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon QuickTicket.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon QuickTicket.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[Quick ticket]]
|align=center|[[Quick ticket]]
|Subtracts a day out of the remaining time needed to unlock new cups on the Tour.
|Subtracts a day out of the remaining time needed to unlock locked cups of the current tour, or changes the content of the Daily Selects or Spotlight Shop.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon CoinRushTicket.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon BalloonDefault.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon BalloonCircleMario.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon BalloonStar.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon BalloonHeart.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon BalloonBoo.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon BalloonPumpkin.png|65x65px]][[File:MKT Icon BalloonCloud.png|65x65px]]
|align=center|[[Coin Rush ticket]]
|align=center|[[Balloon]]
|Allows the player to participate once on the Coin Rush mode of the current Tour.
|Item used in [[Battle Mode|Battles]].
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket1.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket2.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Point-boostticket3.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[Point-boost ticket]]
|Provides 50 experience points to increases the base Points awarded to the player by using a specific character, kart, or glider during the race. If the character, kart, or glider is already at maximum, no further Point-boost tickets can be used.
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket1.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket2.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket3.png|85x85px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket4.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket5.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket6.png|85x85px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket7.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket8.png|85x85px]][[File:MKT Icon Level-boostticket9.png|85x85px]]
|align=center|[[Level-boost ticket]]
|Increases by one unit the level up gauge of a particular character, kart, or glider. The type of ticket must match the rarity. If a character, kart, or glider is already at level 6, no further Level-boost tickets can be used.
|}
|}


==Hazards, obstacles and other elements==
==Course elements==
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The following table lists elements that cause racers to stop, crash, and/or offer them a [[Trick|Jump Boost]]. Some of them can be attacked in certain ways for points.
===Interactable course elements===
The following table lists elements that slow racers down, crash them, offer them a [[Jump Boost]] and/or simply give them bonus points when interacted with in a certain way. For ways to interact with these elements for bonus points, see [[Mario Kart Tour race points system#Object interactions|''Mario Kart Tour'' race points system § Object interactions]].


{|border="1" cellpadding="3" style="background:#f5f5f5;text-align:left;border-collapse:collapse;margin-bottom:5px;width:100%;" align=center
'''Note:''' Statements that an obstacle causes drivers to crash, spin out, or otherwise slow down on contact typically hold only when said drivers are in a default state. In most cases, drivers are unaffected by obstacles if they are undergoing {{wp|Glossary of video game terms#invincibility frames|invincibility frames}} or are under the effects of a [[Frenzy (Mario Kart Tour)|Frenzy]], [[Mega Mushroom]], [[Bullet Bill]], or [[Super Star]]. The only obstacles that can still slow drivers down regardless of their state are those that are solid objects and cannot be taken out by any means ([[Bumper (Mario Kart series)|bumpers]], [[Flipper (Mario Kart series)|flippers]], [[Walking Tree]]s, windmills etc.).
{|border="1"cellpadding="3"style="background:#f5f5f5;text-align:left;border-collapse:collapse;margin-bottom:5px;width:100%;"align=center
|-
|-
!width="15%" bgcolor="#dedede" align=center|Subject
!width="15%"style="background:#dedede"align=center|Subject
!width="20%" bgcolor="#dedede" align=center|Location
!width="20%"style="background:#dedede"align=center|Location
!width="65%" bgcolor="#dedede" align=center|Description
!width="55%"style="background:#dedede"align=center|Description
!width="10%"style="background:#dedede"align=center|Can give bonus points
|-
|-
|align=center rowspan=3|[[File:MKT Big Piranha Plant.png|100px]]<br>[[Big Piranha Plant]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Anchor.jpg|90px]]<br>[[Anchor]]
|align=center|[[Choco Island 2|SNES Choco Island 2T]]
|align=center|[[3DS Wario Shipyard|3DS Wario Shipyard, R, T, R/T]]
|rowspan=3|Piranha Plant variants that reside in large pipes. They behave like the Piranha Plants found on GCN Yoshi Circuit, lunging at racers who drive nearby. Big Piranha Plants found in Paris Promenade and its versions also periodically change angle to face another direction.
|An obstacle that swings back and forth and acts like a wall.
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Ghost Valley 1|SNES Ghost Valley 1R]]
|align=center rowspan=5|[[File:MKT Asteroid.jpg|100px]]<br>Asteroid
|align=center|[[SNES Rainbow Road|SNES Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T]]
|rowspan=5|Asteroids appear in the background of Rainbow Road courses. They act as minor obstacles that can block the player's path in 3DS Rainbow Road and RMX Rainbow Road 1's gliding sections.
|align=center rowspan=5|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Paris Promenade]]
|align=center|[[Wii Rainbow Road|Wii Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T]]
|-
|-
|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Bowser Barrel.png|100px]]<br>[[Bowser Barrel]]
|align=center|[[3DS Rainbow Road|3DS Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T]]
|align=center|[[Mario Circuit 1|SNES Mario Circuit 1]] (Goomba Takedown)
|rowspan=2|An explosive object that can be triggered by throwing a projectile or by driving into it. Upon exploding, a Bowser Barrel will also cause other Bowser Barrels within range to detonate and defeat any nearby Goombas. Some Bowser Barrels stand on the ground, while others float or fly using propellers.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Neo Bowser City|3DS Neo Bowser City]] (Goomba Takedown)
|align=center|[[RMX Rainbow Road 1|RMX Rainbow Road 1, R. T, R/T]]
|-
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Bumper.png|100px]]<br>[[Bumper (Mario Kart series)|Bumper]]
|align=center|[[RMX Rainbow Road 2|RMX Rainbow Road 2, R. T, R/T]]
|align=center|[[Waluigi Pinball|DS Waluigi Pinball]]
|An object that bounces metal balls and racers off when they collide with it. Some bumpers are stationary, while others move around in circles. Racers can get a Jump Boost by bouncing on top of a bumper, which is possible in DS Waluigi Pinball T after they drive off a ramp.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Chain Chomp.png|100px]]<br>[[Chain Chomp]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Ball of Fire.jpg|120px]]<br>[[Fireball|Ball of Fire]]
|align=center|[[Mario Circuit 2|SNES Mario Circuit 2T]]
|align=center|[[DS Mario Circuit|DS Mario Circuit, R, T]]
|A large chained enemy that lunges towards racers who drive past it, turning them over if it reaches them. The Chain Chomp can be taken out by touching it while in an invincible state.
|A fiery projectile spit out by Fire Piranha Plants. Any driver hit by a Ball of Fire spins out.
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Cheep Cheep.png|100px]]<br>[[Cheep Cheep]]
|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Banzai Bill.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]]
|align=center|[[Cheep Cheep Lagoon (3DS)|3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon]]
|align=center|[[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress, R, T]]
|Fish that swim around in a body of water. Cheep Cheeps usually swim out of the racers' reach, but if a racer bumps into a Cheep Cheep, they lose some speed.
|rowspan=2|A larger variant of Bullet Bills that travels in a straight line. When a driver collides with a Banzai Bill, they spin out.
|align=center rowspan=2|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Clampy.png|100px]]<br>[[Clampy]]
|align=center|[[Wii Moonview Highway]] (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
|align=center|[[Cheep Cheep Lagoon (3DS)|3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon]]
|Oyster obstacles that periodically open and close their valves to reveal objects such as coins and Item Boxes that racers can drive into to collect. If a Clampy closes its valves in on a racer, it will flip them over.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:Flipper MKT.png|100px]]<br>[[Flipper (Mario Kart series)|Flipper]]
|align=center rowspan=9|[[File:MKT barrel.png|100px]]<br>[[Barrel]]
|align=center|[[Waluigi Pinball|DS Waluigi Pinball]]
|align=center|[[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress R, R/T]]
|An object that sends metal balls in another direction when they collide with it. Racers that drive into a flipper will crash.
|rowspan=9|An obstacle that breaks upon collision with a racer, slowing them down.
|align=center rowspan=9|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT Flying Shy Guy.png|100px]]<br>[[Flying Shy Guy]]
|align=center|[[Wii Mushroom Gorge]] (Break Item Boxes)
|align=center|[[Shy Guy Bazaar|3DS Shy Guy Bazaar]]
|Shy Guys that use magic carpets to fly around. Flying Shy Guys appear above the glider section. Colliding with a Flying Shy Guy will cause racers to simply lose speed.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[File:MKT goat.png|100px]]<br>[[Mountain Goat|Goat]]
|align=center|[[3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon]] (Break Item Boxes)
|align=center|[[Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills]]
|Obstacles that spin racers around when driven into. They walk around the track slowly. They can be taken out using any offensive item or by touching them while invincible.
|-
|-
|align=center rowspan=6|[[File:MKT Goomba.png|100px]]<br>[[Goomba]]
|align=center|[[3DS Wario Shipyard|3DS Wario Shipyard, R, T]]
|align=center|[[Waluigi Pinball|DS Waluigi Pinball]] (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
|rowspan=6|Short enemies that stand in the racers' way or walk left and right. They can be taken out with an offensive item or by simply driving into them, although the latter will also cause the racer to spin out if they are not in an invincible or Mega state. They can also be defeated by landing on them while gliding or after driving off a ramp, which gives the racer a Jump Boost.
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit R]]
|align=center|[[Tour London Loop|London Loop, R, T]]
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Mario Circuit (3DS)|3DS Mario Circuit]]
|align=center|[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 2, R, T]]
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Tokyo Blur]] (Do Jump Boosts)
|align=center|[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 3, R, T, R/T]]
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Paris Promenade]]
|align=center|[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway 3, R, T, R/T]]
|-
|-
|align=center|Any course where a Goomba Takedown challenge takes place
|align=center|[[Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti 2, R, T, R/T]]
|-
|-
|align=center rowspan=5|[[File:MKT Goomba Tower.png|100px]]<br>[[Goomba Tower]]
|align=center rowspan=13|[[File:MKT Bowser Barrel.png|100px]]<br>[[Barrel Bomb]]
|align=center|[[Mario Circuit 1|SNES Mario Circuit 1]] (Goomba Takedown)
|align=center|[[SNES Mario Circuit 1]] (Goomba Takedown)
|rowspan=5|A stack of Goombas that can be defeated the same way as an individual Goomba. If the Goomba at the bottom of a tower is defeated, all of the ones above it will collapse and be defeated as well.
|rowspan=13|An explosive object that can be triggered by throwing a projectile or by driving into it. Upon exploding, a Barrel Bomb will also cause other Barrel Bombs within range to detonate and defeat any nearby Goombas. Some Barrel Bombs stand on the ground, while others float or fly using propellers.
|align=center rowspan=13|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
|-
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|align=center|[[Choco Island 2|SNES Choco Island 2]] (Goomba Takedown)
|align=center|[[GBA Bowser's Castle 2|GBA Bowser's Castle 2, R, T]]
|-
|-
|align=center|[[Rainbow Road (SNES)|SNES Rainbow Road]] (Goomba Takedown)
|align=center|[[GBA Sky Garden]] (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
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|align=center|[[Shy Guy Bazaar|3DS Shy Guy Bazaar]] (Goomba Takedown)
|align=center|[[GCN Dino Dino Jungle]] (Goomba Takedown)
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|align=center|[[Neo Bowser City|3DS Neo Bowser City]] (Goomba Takedown)
|align=center|[[DS Luigi's Mansion]] (Goomba Takedown)
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|align=center rowspan=4|[[File:Hot air balloon MKT.png|100px]]<br>Hot air balloon
|align=center|[[DS DK Pass]] (Goomba Takedown)
|align=center|[[Koopa Troopa Beach|N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R]]
|rowspan=4|An obstacle that floats in one place. They cause racers who glide into them to bounce back. However, if a racer lands on top of a hot air balloon, they receive a Jump Boost.
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|align=center|[[Yoshi Circuit|GCN Yoshi Circuit]] (Glider Challenge)
|align=center|[[DS Airship Fortress]] (Goomba Takedown)
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|align=center|[[Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills]]
|align=center|[[Wii Maple Treeway]] (Goomba Takedown)
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|align=center|[[Paris Promenade]]
|align=center|[[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar]] (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Lava Bubble.png|100px]]<br>[[Lava Bubble]]
|align=center|[[3DS Rock Rock Mountain]] (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
|align=center|[[Bowser Castle 1 (GBA)|GBA Bowser's Castle 1]]
|An obstacle that jumps out of lava at regular intervals, in gaps that racers must jump over. They cause any player who collides with them to spin out.
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|align=center|[[File:MKT magic carpets.png|100px]]<br>[[Magic carpet]]
|align=center|[[3DS Neo Bowser City]] (Goomba Takedown)
|align=center|[[Shy Guy Bazaar|3DS Shy Guy Bazaar]] (Do Jump Boosts)
|Magic carpets that are not used by Flying Shy Guys can be found floating in one place in mid-air. When a racer lands on a magic carpet, they bounce off it while receiving a Jump Boost.
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|align=center|[[File:MKT pinball.png|100px]]<br>[[Metal ball]]
|align=center|[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 2]] (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
|align=center|[[Waluigi Pinball|DS Waluigi Pinball]]
|A large rolling obstacle. Metal balls are first seen in the background of the track, traversing the pinball machine that the course is set on. Once they reach the pinball table section, they are bounced around by bumpers and flippers, crashing any racer that collides with them. They can be taken out with a Bowser's Shell or by driving into them while invincible or Mega.
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|align=center|<!--[[File:MKT Mushroom Trampoline.png|100px]]--><br>[[Mushroom Trampoline]]
|align=center|[[RMX Rainbow Road 2]] (Goomba Takedown)
|align=center|[[Mario Circuit (3DS)|3DS Mario Circuit]]
|A large mushroom that racers can bounce off of to receive a Jump Boost.
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|align=center rowspan=3|[[File:MKT Noshi.png|100px]]<br>[[Noshi]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Bath Bomb.jpg|80px]]<br>[[Bath Bomb]]
|align=center|[[Dino Dino Jungle|GCN Dino Dino Jungle]]
|align=center|[[Squeaky Clean Sprint|Squeaky Clean Sprint, R]]
|rowspan=3|A sauropod that plows its big feet on the track. Racers caught under a foot are squashed. When on the ground, the feet also act as walls that bounce racers back. If a racer lands on top of a Noshi while gliding, they get a Jump Boost.
|An underwater object. It releases a soapy cloud that gives drivers a Jump Boost.
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[Koopa Troopa Beach|N64 Koopa Troopa Beach T]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Beach Ball.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Beach Ball]]
|align=center|[[Squeaky Clean Sprint|Squeaky Clean Sprint, R/T]]
|A stationary object that gives bonus points when hit with an item.
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur R/T]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Big egg.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Giant Egg|Big egg]]
|align=center|[[N64 Yoshi Valley|N64 Yoshi Valley, R, T]]
|A large egg that spins and moves in a circle, crashing any driver that comes into contact with it.
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Oil Slick.png|100px]]<br>[[Oil Slick]]
|align=center rowspan=5|[[File:MKT Tour Blimp.png|130px]]<br>[[Blimp]]
|align=center|[[Mario Circuit 2|SNES Mario Circuit 2]]
|align=center|[[GBA Luigi Circuit|GBA Luigi Circuit, R, T, R/T]]
|rowspan=2|An obstacle that causes any racer who drives into it to spin out. It cannot be removed, but can be driven over safely if the racer is in an invincible state.
|rowspan=5|A blimp that flies around the course in all variants of GBA Luigi Circuit and GBA Sky Garden, the normal and T variants of Singapore Speedway, and all variants of Singapore Speedway 2. In the R and R/T variants of Singapore Speedway, it is stationary and allows for racers to perform Jump Boosts on it.
|align=center rowspan=5|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span><br>(through Jump Boosts)
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|align=center|[[Mario Circuit 3|SNES Mario Circuit 3]]
|align=center|[[GBA Sky Garden|GBA Sky Garden, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center rowspan=12|[[File:MKT pipe.png|100px]]<br>[[Warp Pipe|Pipe]]
|align=center|[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway, R, T, R/T]]
|align=center|[[Mario Circuit 1|SNES Mario Circuit 1]]
|rowspan=12|An obstacle that slows down any racer who collides with it. Pipes are spread on the track, usually in off-road sections, and can be taken out by driving into them while in an invincible state. Piranha Plants commonly occupy pipes. Some pipes exhale upward currents which can be used to maintain gliding drivers in the air while offering them a Jump Boost.
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|align=center|[[Ghost Valley 1|SNES Ghost Valley 1R]]
|align=center|[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway 2, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Mario Circuit 2|SNES Mario Circuit 2]]
|align=center|[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway 3, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Mario Circuit 3|SNES Mario Circuit 3]]
|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Bob-omb Car.png|80px]]<br>[[Bob-omb Car]]
|align=center|[[GCN Mushroom Bridge|GCN Mushroom Bridge, T]]
|rowspan=2|A car resembling a Bob-omb that explodes on contact. Racers can get a Jump Boost if they land on it.
|align=center rowspan=2|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[Choco Island 2|SNES Choco Island 2T]]
|align=center|[[Wii Moonview Highway|Wii Moonview Highway, T]]
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|align=center|[[Yoshi Circuit|GCN Yoshi Circuit]]
|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Bone Piranha Plant.png|100px]]<br>[[Bone Piranha Plant]]
|align=center|[[SNES Bowser Castle 3|SNES Bowser Castle 3, R, T, R/T]]
|rowspan=2|A skeletal Piranha Plant that lunges at drivers, spinning them out if it reaches them.
|align=center rowspan=2|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[Luigi's Mansion (DS)|DS Luigi's Mansion]] (Glider Challenge)
|align=center|[[GBA Bowser's Castle 4|GBA Bowser's Castle 4R]]
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|align=center|[[Toad Circuit|3DS Toad Circuit]]
|align=center rowspan=3|[[File:MKT Boost Rings.jpg|90px]]<br>[[Ring (Mario Kart series)|Boost Ring]]
|align=center|[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway]]
|rowspan=3|An object that appears in gliding sections and gives drivers speed boosts.
|align=center rowspan=3|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills]]
|align=center|[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway 2T]]
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|align=center|[[Shy Guy Bazaar|3DS Shy Guy Bazaar]] (Do Jump Boosts)
|align=center|[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway 3T]]
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|align=center|[[Mario Circuit (3DS)|3DS Mario Circuit]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT boulder.png|90px]]<br>[[Boulder]]
|align=center|[[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint 3, R, T, R/T]]
|An upright obstacle found in grassy portions of the course. It slows down drivers who collide with it.
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[Paris Promenade]]
|align=center|[[File:MKT Bumper.png|100px]]<br>[[Bumper (Mario Kart series)|Bumper]]
|align=center|[[DS Waluigi Pinball|DS Waluigi Pinball, R, T, R/T]]
|An object that bounces metal balls and racers off when they collide with it. Some bumpers are stationary, while others move around in circles. Racers can perform a Jump Boost by bouncing on top of a bumper, which is possible in DS Waluigi Pinball T after they drive off a ramp.
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span><br>(through Jump Boosts)
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Yoshi Circuit Piranha Plant.png|100px]]<br>[[Piranha Plant]] (pipe)
|align=center|[[File:MKT Burner.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Burner]]
|align=center|[[Yoshi Circuit|GCN Yoshi Circuit]]
|align=center|[[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress, R, T, R/T]]
|An enemy that attacks passer-by racers by lunging at them from its pipe. Racers that are hit by a Piranha Plant spin out. Pipe Piranha Plants can be taken out by using a Bob-omb on them or by driving into them while invincible.
|A flame-throwing object that slowly moves back and forth, burning and spinning out any drivers that touch its flame.
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Choco Island 2 Piranha Plant.png|100px]]<br>Piranha Plant (ground)
|align=center|[[File:MKT Bus.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Bus]]
|align=center|[[Choco Island 2|SNES Choco Island 2]]
|align=center|[[GCN Mushroom Bridge|GCN Mushroom Bridge, R]]
|A passive type of Piranha Plant that resides on the ground, always facing its head upward. Racers that drive into one will spin out. This type of Piranha Plant can be taken out by hitting it with an offensive item or by driving into it while invincible.
|A large vehicle. In GCN Mushroom Bridge, buses moves down the road along with the rest of the traffic, causing drivers to simply lose some speed when run into. In GCN Mushroom Bridge R, they are stationed on the side of the road.
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[File:MKT puddle on track.png|100px]]<br>[[Puddle]]
|align=center rowspan=12|[[File:MKT Cannon.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Cannon (Mario Kart series)|Cannon]]
|align=center|[[Neo Bowser City|3DS Neo Bowser City]]
|align=center|[[N64 Yoshi Valley]]
|An obstacle that, like Oil Slicks, causes drivers to spin out. Puddles do not affect invincible racers.
|rowspan=12|A large cannon that launches drivers to a much farther portion of a track while activating their gliders. In N64 Yoshi Valley, GCN DK Mountain, Wii DK Summit, and Wii Maple Treeway, cannons take the form of a [[Barrel Cannon]]. In DS Waluigi Pinball, one appears in the form of a pinball launcher. In DS Airship Fortress, it appears as a regular ship cannon. In Wii Rainbow Road, it appears as a large [[Ring (Mario Kart series)|Star Ring]] with a rainbow tunnel. In 3DS Rainbow Road R and Singapore Speedway T, it takes the form of a blue and gray metallic version of a Barrel Cannon. In Vancouver Velocity 2 and the normal and T variants of Singapore Speedway, they take the form of red and blue circus cannons, respectively.
|align=center rowspan=12|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span><br>(through Jump Boosts)
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|align=center|[[File:MKT rolling rock.png|100px]]<br>[[Boulder|Rolling rock]]
|align=center|[[GCN DK Mountain|GCN DK Mountain, R, T, R/T]]
|align=center|[[Rock Rock Mountain|3DS Rock Rock Mountain]]
|A large obstacle that rolls down the track's steep incline section. They come from the cliffs on the left and right sides of the incline in an alternative fashion. Colliding with rolling rocks cause racers to be crushed or to spin out. However, rolling rocks will be destroyed once they hit a wall or a racer who is invincible.
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|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Sidestepper.png|100px]]<br>[[Sidestepper]]
|align=center|[[DS Waluigi Pinball|DS Waluigi Pinball, R, T, R/T]]
|align=center|[[Koopa Troopa Beach|N64 Koopa Troopa Beach]]
|rowspan=2|A crab enemy that paces from side to side across a track. When a racer comes into contact with a Sidestepper, they will spin out. Sidesteppers can be taken out with any offensive item or by driving into them while invincible.
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|align=center|[[Cheep Cheep Lagoon (3DS)|3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon]]
|align=center|[[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress, R, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[File:MKT jars.png|100px]]<br>[[Jar|Snake jar]]
|align=center|[[Wii DK Summit|Wii DK Summit, R, T, R/T]]
|align=center|[[Shy Guy Bazaar|3DS Shy Guy Bazaar]]
|An object found on the track. Snake jars will break upon collision with an item or a racer. Running into a snake jar will slow the racer down if they are not in an invincible or Mega state. Some snake jars move around and release Cobrats when broken.
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Super Thwomp.png|100px]]<br>[[Star Thwomp]]
|align=center|[[Wii Maple Treeway|Wii Maple Treeway, R, T]]
|align=center|[[Rainbow Road (SNES)|SNES Rainbow Road]]
|An obstacle that repeatedly falls down on the track and rises back, creating ripples in the track that racers can perform Jump Boosts on. Racers that are caught under a Star Thwomp are squashed. Star Thwomps also cause racers that touch them to flip over. Several Star Thwomps move left and right in the Glider Challenge in the [[Wario Cup]] in the Tokyo Tour. They cause the player to fall when touched in this challenge.
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|align=center rowspan=2|<!--[[File:MKT Swooper.png|100px]]--><br>[[Swoop]]
|align=center|[[Wii Rainbow Road|Wii Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T]]
|align=center|[[Rock Rock Mountain|3DS Rock Rock Mountain]]
|rowspan=2|Swoops are bats that fly in rows along a certain portion of a track, usually coming the opposite way of racers. Racers that bump into a Swoop will simply lose speed.
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|align=center|[[Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur R/T]]
|align=center|[[3DS Rainbow Road|3DS Rainbow Road R]]
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Thwomp.png|100px]]<br>[[Thwomp]]
|align=center|[[Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity 2, R]]
|align=center|[[Bowser Castle 1 (GBA)|GBA Bowser's Castle 1]]
|An obstacle that crashes down on the track to squash racers. If a racer drives into a Thwomp, they are pushed back, losing speed. When a racer drives off a ramp and lands on a Thwomp, they get a Jump Boost. Thwomps can be defeated out with a Bowser's Shell, a Bob-omb, or by driving into them while invincible or Mega. Several stationary Thwomps on the ground appear in the Do Jump Boosts challenge in the [[Diddy Kong Cup]] in the Halloween Tour.
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|align=center|[[File:MKT train.png|100px]]<br>[[Train (obstacle)|Train]]
|align=center|[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway, R, T]]
|align=center|[[Kalimari Desert|N64 Kalimari Desert]]
|Trains cross the track in front of racers. If a racer drives into a train, they will be thrown to the other side while receiving a Jump Boost.
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Walking Tree.png|100px]]<br>[[Walking Tree]]
|align=center|[[Athens Dash|Athens Dash, R, T]]
|align=center|[[Luigi's Mansion (DS)|DS Luigi's Mansion]]
|An obstacle that shuffles from side to side on the track. If a racer drives into one, they lose speed.
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|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Water Geyser.png|100px]]<br>[[Water Geyser]]
|align=center|[[Athens Dash|Athens Dash 2R]]
|align=center|[[New York Minute]]
|rowspan=2|A hazard that periodically spouts a column of water. Racers caught by the water are sprung high into the air and receive a Jump Boost. In New York Minute, water erupts from underneath manhole covers, while in GCN Dino Dino Jungle they emerge from raised cracks in the road. Jump Boosts can be performed when driving over the cracks, while they are only performed over manhole covers when they are shaking.
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|align=center|[[Dino Dino Jungle|GCN Dino Dino Jungle]]
|align=center rowspan=16|[[File:MKT White Cars.png|100px]]<br>[[Car (obstacle)|Car]]
|align=center|[[GCN Mushroom Bridge|GCN Mushroom Bridge, R, T, R/T]]
|rowspan=18|A course element with different colors and a taxi variant. In most of their appearances, they are stationary, and racers can perform a Jump Boost by bouncing on top of them. In Wii Coconut Mall, two cars appear at the end of the course moving back and forth while other cars appear in the background in the parking lot; in Berlin Byways 3 and Berlin Byways R, cars move along with the traffic. Both types of moving car act as walls that slow down racers. Mushroom-shaped cars appear in GCN Mushroom Bridge and the R and R/T variants of Wii Moonview Highway and release Mushrooms onto the road for drivers to use upon touching them.
|align=center rowspan=18|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT board.png|100px]]
|align=center|[[DS Shroom Ridge|DS Shroom Ridge, R, T, R/T]]
|align=center|[[Yoshi Circuit|GCN Yoshi Circuit]]
|rowspan=4|A stationary obstacle that can be destroyed by driving through it. This also causes a racer to spin out unless they use a Mushroom to dash through it or are in an invincible state. In GCN Yoshi Circuit and Paris Promenade, wooden cutouts are made to resemble Piranha Plants, while in SNES Ghost Valley 1 and DS Luigi's Mansion, they resemble Boos.
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|align=center|[[Paris Promenade]]
|align=center|[[Wii Coconut Mall|Wii Coconut Mall, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:Boo Wooden Cutout MKT.png|100px]]<br>[[Wooden cutout]]
|align=center|[[Wii Moonview Highway|Wii Moonview Highway, R, T, R/T]]
|align=center|[[Ghost Valley 1|SNES Ghost Valley 1]]
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|align=center|[[Luigi's Mansion (DS)|DS Luigi's Mansion]]
|align=center|[[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute 2T]]
|}
 
===Cameo appearances===
The following are only seen as background or intangible elements.
 
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!width="15%" bgcolor="#dedede" align=center|Subject
|align=center|[[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute 3T, R/T]]
!width="20%" bgcolor="#dedede" align=center|Location
!width="65%" bgcolor="#dedede" align=center|Description
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|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Boo.png|100px]]<br>[[Boo]]
|align=center|[[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute 4, R, T, R/T]]
|align=center|[[Ghost Valley 1|SNES Ghost Valley 1]]
|align=center rowspan=2|Boos appear and disappear above courses. In DS Luigi's Mansion, they also appear on paintings which they occasionally stretch out of.
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|align=center|[[Luigi's Mansion (DS)|DS Luigi's Mansion]]
|align=center|[[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur]] (Ring Race)
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Cobrat.png|100px]]<br>[[Cobrat]]
|align=center|[[Los Angeles Laps]] (Coin Rush)
|align=center|[[Shy Guy Bazaar|3DS Shy Guy Bazaar]]
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|Cobrats are snakes that come out of snake jars upon breaking them.
|align=center|[[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways, R, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways 2, R, T, R/T]]
==Bonus challenges==
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Bonus challenges are similar to the Missions mode from ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' and the [[List of Mario Kart Wii tournaments|tournaments]] from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', and are found at the end of each cup. In contrast to races, these challenges offer 3 Grand stars instead of 5 when completed with the highest score needed. In most cases, the game will set the character for the challenge, giving them the [[Pipe Frame]] and the [[Super Glider]], even if the player has not obtained them yet.
|align=center|[[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways 3, R]]
 
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{| class="wikitable" width=100% style="text-align:center"
|align=center|[[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint T]]
!width=15%|
!width=15%|
!width=15%|New York
!width=15%|Tokyo
!width=15%|Halloween
!width=15%|Paris
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!Ready, Set, [[Rocket Start]]
|align=center|[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2R/T]]
|"''Pull off a Rocket Start!''"
|1||1||||
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!Time Trial
|align=center|[[Tour Bangkok Rush|Bangkok Rush 2, R, T, R/T]]
|"''Go for your best time!''"
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!Ring Race
|align=center|[[Tour Bangkok Rush|Bangkok Rush 3, R, T, R/T]]
|"''Clear'' (number) ''rings.''"
|3||2||2||3
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!Do Jump Boosts
|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Mushroom car.png|100px]]<br>Car (Mushroom)
|"''Do'' (number) ''Jump Boosts.''"
|align=center|[[GCN Mushroom Bridge|GCN Mushroom Bridge, R, T]]
|2||3||3||2
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!Big Reverse Race
|align=center|[[Wii Moonview Highway|Wii Moonview Highway R, R/T]]
|"''Aim for 1st!''"
|1||1||1||1
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!Goomba Takedown
|align=center|[[File:MKT Shuriken Ceiling.jpg|150px]]<br>[[Ceiling Needle]]s
|"''Hit (number) Goombas.''"
|align=center|[[Ninja Hideaway|Ninja Hideaway, R]]
|2||2||1||3
|Shuriken stuck underneath platforms that move up and down. They spin out racers if they touched. The platforms themselves also have trick ramps on the top of them that can be reached by driving on a higher floor of the course.
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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!Glider Challenge
|align=center rowspan=7|[[File:MKT Chain Chomp.png|100px]]<br>[[Chain Chomp]] (chained)
|"''Glide at least'' (distance)''.''"
|align=center|[[SNES Mario Circuit 2|SNES Mario Circuit 2T]]
|1||1||1||1
|rowspan=7|A large chained enemy that lunges towards racers who drive past it, flipping them over if it reaches them.
|align=center rowspan=7|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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!Steer Clear of Obstacles
|align=center|[[SNES Mario Circuit 3|SNES Mario Circuit 3R/T]]
|"''Don't crash!''"
|2||1||1||1
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!Break Item Boxes
|align=center|[[SNES Donut Plains 3|SNES Donut Plains 3T]]
|"''Hit'' (number) ''Item Boxes.''"
|1||2||1||1
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!Smash Small [[Dry Bones]]
|align=center|[[DS Peach Gardens|DS Peach Gardens T]]
|"''Smash'' (number) ''opponents.''"
|1||1||1||1
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!Vs. Mega (opponent)
|align=center|[[Tour London Loop|London Loop, R, T, R/T]]
|"''Aim for 1st!''"
|2||2||2||2
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==Challenges==
{{see also|List of badges in Mario Kart Tour}}
Challenges are objectives the player can complete to earn various badges and rewards depending on the type, of which there are three: Standard Challenges, long-term challenges the player accomplishes throughout the course of the game; and Tour and Gold Challenges, challenges that last for the duration of the tour, the latter of which are exclusive to Gold Pass members. Completing Standard Challenges awards the player with rubies, while Tour and Gold Challenges award extra Grand Stars. Each challenge card holds nine challenges aligned in a 3×3 grid, and for every bingo the player acquires (i.e. any horizontal, vertical, or diagonal match), they earn 50 coins (100 coins for Standard Challenges). The player also receives a reward upon completing an entire challenge card.
 
The following are the Standard Challenges in the game. For the tour-specific challenges, see [[List of tours in Mario Kart Tour|List of tours in ''Mario Kart Tour'']].
 
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!colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Standard Challenges 1-1'''
|align=center|[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 2, R, T]]
|rowspan=8 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;" width=5%|
!colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Standard Challenges 1-2'''
|rowspan=8 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;" width=5%|
!colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Standard Challenges 1-3'''
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|colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Completion reward:''' [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|70px]] [[Ruby|Rubies]] ×10
|align=center|[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 3, R, R/T]]
|colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Completion reward:''' [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|70px]] [[Ruby|Rubies]] ×10
|colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Completion reward:''' [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|70px]] [[Ruby|Rubies]] ×15
|-style="color: #FFF"
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 089CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 116CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 112-2CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 090CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 124CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 037CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 091CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 092CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 037CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|-style="color: #FFF"
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Use 1 point-boost ticket.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Use 1 item ticket.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Complete Coin Rush 1 time.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Use 10 point-boost tickets.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Use 1 quick ticket.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Get 10 items from the Daily Selects section of the Shop.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Use 30 point-boost tickets.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Use 10 level-boost tickets.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Get 30 items from the Daily Selects section of the Shop.''
|-style="color: #FFF"
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 030CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 037CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 071CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 030CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 071CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 066CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118-1CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118-2CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|-style="color: #FFF"
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Make 3 friends.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Get 1 item from the Daily Selects section of the Shop.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 1 driver, kart, or glider to skill level 2.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Make 5 friends.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 1 driver, kart, or glider to skill level 3.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 3 drivers, karts, or gliders to skill level 2.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 10 drivers' points to 300 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 10 karts' points to 300 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 7 gliders' points to 300 or more.''
|-style="color: #FFF"
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118-1CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118-2CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118-1CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118-2CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 071CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 066CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 000CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|-style="color: #FFF"
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 1 driver's points to 600 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 1 kart's points to 300 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 1 glider's points to 300 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 5 drivers' points to 600 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 5 karts' points to 300 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 5 gliders' points to 300 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 1 driver, kart, or glider to skill level 4.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 3 drivers, karts, or gliders to skill level 3.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 5 drivers, karts, or gliders to skill level 2.''
|}
<br>
{| align=center width=70% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
|-
|-
!colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Standard Challenges 1-4'''
|align=center rowspan=2|[[File:MKT Chomp.jpg|100px]]<br>Chain Chomp (unchained)
|rowspan=8 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;" width=5%|
|align=center|[[DS Peach Gardens|DS Peach Gardens, R, T, R/T]]
!colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Standard Challenges 1-5'''
|rowspan=2|A large obstacle that rolls around in circles, flipping any drivers over when they roll into them.
|align=center rowspan=2|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
|-
|-
|colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Completion reward:''' [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|70px]] [[Ruby|Rubies]] ×20
|align=center|[[3DS Rainbow Road]]
|colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Completion reward:''' [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|70px]] [[Ruby|Rubies]] ×30
|-style="color: #FFF"
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 093CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 037CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 093CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 037CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|-style="color: #FFF"
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Use 30 level-boost tickets.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Get 50 items from the Daily Selects section of the Shop.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 15 drivers' points to 600 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Use 50 level-boost tickets.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Get 100 items from the Daily Selects section of the Shop.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 20 drivers' points to 600 or more.''
|-style="color: #FFF"
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118-1CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118-2CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 071CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118-1CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 118-2CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 071CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|-style="color: #FFF"
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 15 karts' points to 300 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 10 gliders' points to 300 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 1 driver, kart, or glider to skill level 5.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 20 karts' points to 300 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 15 gliders' points to 300 or more.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 1 driver, kart, or glider to skill level 6.''
|-style="color: #FFF"
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 066CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 000CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 102CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 066CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 000CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 102CB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|-style="color: #FFF"
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 3 drivers, karts, or gliders to skill level 4.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 5 drivers, karts, or gliders to skill level 3.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 10 drivers, karts, or gliders to skill level 2.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 3 drivers, karts, or gliders to skill level 5.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 5 drivers, karts, or gliders to skill level 4.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Raise 10 drivers, karts, or gliders to skill level 3.''
|}
<br>
{| align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial; text-align:center"
|-
|-
!colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Standard Challenges 2-1'''
|align=center rowspan=8|[[File:MKT Cheep Cheep.png|100px]]<br>[[Cheep Cheep]]
|rowspan=8 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;" width=5%|
|align=center|[[SNES Donut Plains 3|SNES Donut Plains 3R/T]]
!colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Standard Challenges 2-2'''
|rowspan=8|A fish that swims around in a body of water or flops about on land. When bumped into, Cheep Cheeps simply cause drivers to lose some speed.
|rowspan=8 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;" width=5%|
|align=center rowspan=8|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
!colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Standard Challenges 2-3'''
|-
|-
|colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Completion reward:''' [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|70px]] [[Ruby|Rubies]] ×10
|align=center|[[SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2|SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2, R]]
|colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Completion reward:''' [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|70px]] [[Ruby|Rubies]] ×10
|colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Completion reward:''' [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|70px]] [[Ruby|Rubies]] ×15
|-style="color: #FFF"
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 005RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 010RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 000RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 006RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 011RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 001RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 007RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 012RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 002RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|-style="color: #FFF"
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Collect 10 different drivers.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Collect 10 different karts or gliders.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Get 1st place in a race 100 times.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Collect 20 different drivers.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Collect 20 different karts or gliders.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Get 1st place in a race 200 times.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Collect 25 different drivers.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Collect 30 different karts or gliders.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Get 1st place in a race 300 times.''
|-style="color: #FFF"
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 015RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 020RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 025RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 016RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 021RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 026RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 017RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 022RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 027RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|-style="color: #FFF"
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Land 100 hits with Green Shells.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Land 30 hits with Bob-Ombs.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Land 200 hits with Bananas.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Land 200 hits with Green Shells.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Land 50 hits with Bob-Ombs.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Land 500 hits with Bananas.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Land 300 hits with Green Shells.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Land 100 hits with Bob-Ombs.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Land 800 hits with Bananas.''
|-style="color: #FFF"
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 030RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 035RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 040RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 031RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 036RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 041RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 032RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 037RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|width=10% style="background: #094665"|[[File:MKT 042RB.png|70px]]<br>[[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]] [[File:MKT Icon 1Ruby.png|15px]]
|-style="color: #FFF"
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Cause opponents to crash 300 times.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Reach player level 10.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Reach tier 5.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Cause opponents to crash 1,000 times.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Reach player level 20.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Reach tier 10.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Cause opponents to crash 2,000 times.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Reach player level 30.''
|style="background: #094665; border-top:1px solid #094665;"|''Reach tier 20.''
|}
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!colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Standard Challenges 2-4'''
|align=center|[[GBA Cheep-Cheep Island|GBA Cheep-Cheep Island, R, R/T]]
|rowspan=8 style="border-top:1px solid #FFF; border-bottom:1px solid #FFF;" width=4%|
!colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Standard Challenges 2-5'''
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|colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Completion reward:''' [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|70px]] [[Ruby|Rubies]] ×20
|align=center|[[Wii Koopa Cape|Wii Koopa Cape, R, T, R/T]]
|colspan=3 style="background: #81D2FF"|'''Completion reward:''' [[File:MKT Icon Ruby.png|70px]] [[Ruby|Rubies]] ×30
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|-style="color: #FFF"
|align=center|[[3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon|3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 2]]
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|align=center|[[RMX Donut Plains 1|RMX Donut Plains 1, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center rowspan=4|[[File:MKT Clampy.png|100px]]<br>[[Clampy]]
|align=center|[[GCN Daisy Cruiser]]
|rowspan=4|An oyster enemy that periodically opens and closes its valves to reveal objects such as coins and Item Boxes that racers can drive into to collect. If a Clampy closes its valves in on a racer, it will flip them over.
|align=center rowspan=4|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon|3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon, R, T]]
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|align=center|[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 2, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 3, R, T]]
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|align=center rowspan=5|[[File:MKT Conveyor Belts.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Conveyor Belt]]
|align=center|[[DS Peach Gardens|DS Peach Gardens T]]
|rowspan=5|A section of moving floor with arrows on it that are colored either green or red. Driving on green conveyor belts speeds drivers up while driving on red conveyor belts slows them down. In Wii Coconut Mall, the conveyor belts change directions on the second lap. In Singapore Speedway 2, small ramps can be found on the conveyor belts allowing for drivers to perform Jump Boosts.
|align=center rowspan=5|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[Wii Coconut Mall|Wii Coconut Mall, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway 2, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[RMX Bowser's Castle 1|RMX Bowser's Castle 1, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 3R/T]]
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|align=center rowspan=3|[[File:MKT crates.png|100px]]<br>[[Crate]]
|align=center|[[DS Airship Fortress|DS Airship Fortress, R, T, R/T]]
|rowspan=3|An object that slows down any racer that collides with it. When hit, crates break and release an item such as a Banana or Mushroom.
|align=center rowspan=3|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center|[[Tour London Loop|London Loop, R, T]]
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|align=center|[[Tour London Loop|London Loop 3, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center rowspan=8|[[File:MKT Current.jpg|120px]]<br>[[Current]]
|align=center|[[GCN Daisy Cruiser|GCN Daisy Cruiser T]]
|rowspan=8|An underwater air current that pushes drivers away. In 3DS Piranha Plant Slide, 3DS Wario Shipyard, and Amsterdam Drift 2, currents are released from [[Jet Pipe]]s, while in Piranha Plant Cove courses, they are released from cracks in the ground which allow players to perform Jump Boosts.
|align=center rowspan=8|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span><br>(through Jump Boosts)
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|align=center|[[3DS Piranha Plant Slide|3DS Piranha Plant Slide, R, T]]
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|align=center|[[3DS Wario Shipyard|3DS Wario Shipyard, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift 2, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove, R, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 2, R, T, R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 3, R, T]]
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|align=center|[[Squeaky Clean Sprint|Squeaky Clean Sprint R]]
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|align=center rowspan=9|[[File:MKT Dash panel ramp trucks.png|100px]]<br>[[Dash panel ramp truck]]
|align=center|[[GCN Mushroom Bridge|GCN Mushroom Bridge R/T]]
|rowspan=9|A stationary vehicle that can be used as a ramp.
|align=center rowspan=9|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span><br>(through Jump Boosts)
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|align=center|[[DS Shroom Ridge]] (Do Jump Boosts)
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|align=center|[[Wii Coconut Mall|Wii Coconut Mall R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Wii Moonview Highway|Wii Moonview Highway R/T]]
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|align=center|[[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute T]]
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|align=center|[[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute 4]]
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|align=center|[[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint T]]
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|align=center|[[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways 3T]]
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|align=center|[[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift R/T]]
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Drain Pipe.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Drain pipe]]
|align=center|[[3DS Piranha Plant Slide|3DS Piranha Plant Slide, R, T, R/T]]
|A pipe that sticks out of a wall, causing drivers that bump into it to lose some speed. Unlike in previous ''Mario Kart'' games, gliding into the water that flows from a drain pipe does not affect drivers.
|align=center|<span style="color:red;">No</span>
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|align=center|[[File:MKT Exploring Shy Guy yellow.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Exploring Shy Guy]]
|align=center|[[GBA Sunset Wilds|GBA Sunset Wilds, R, T, R/T]]
|An enemy that moves back and forth across the track, causing any drivers that come into contact with it to spin out.
|align=center|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span>
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|align=center rowspan=3|[[File:MKT Wii Dry Dry Ruins Falling Pillar upright.jpg|30px]][[File:MKT Wii Dry Dry Ruins Falling Pillar down.jpg|100px]]<br>[[File:MKT Falling Pillar upright.jpg|30px]][[File:MKT Falling Pillar down.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Falling Pillar]]
|align=center|[[Wii Dry Dry Ruins|Wii Dry Dry Ruins, R, T, R/T]]
|rowspan=3|A stone pillar that appears upright on the first lap of a course, but falls to the ground on the second lap, acting as a ramp that allows drivers to perform Jump Boosts.
|align=center rowspan=3|<span style="color:green;">Yes</span> (through Jump Boosts)
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|align=center|[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove, R]]
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|align=center|[[Piranha Plant Cove|Piranha Plant Cove 2, R]]
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|align=center|[[File:MKT festive tree.png|100px]]<br>[[Festive tree]]
|align=center|See
<gallery>
<gallery>
MKT Mario kart artwork.png|[[Mario]]
Mario MKT artwork.jpg|[[Mario]]
MKT Lakitu artwork.png|[[Lakitu]]
MKT Peach Artwork.png|[[Princess Peach|Peach]]
MKT Icon PipeFrameRed.png|[[Pipe Frame]]
MKT Yoshi Artwork.png|[[Yoshi]]
MKT Icon BowserShell.png|[[Bowser's Shell]]
MKT Toad Artwork.png|[[Toad]]
MKT Icon Heart.png|[[Heart (item)|Heart]]
MKT Luigi Artwork.png|[[Luigi]]
</gallery>
MKT Bowser artwork.png|[[Bowser]]
 
MKT Lakitu artwork.png|[[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]]
==References to other games==
</gallery>
*''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'': Portions of this game can be seen in Times Square's screens in [[New York Minute]].
 
*''[[Super Mario Kart]]'': [[Mario Circuit 1]], [[Ghost Valley 1]], [[Mario Circuit 2]], [[Choco Island 2]], and [[Rainbow Road (SNES)|Rainbow Road]] appear as returning courses. Also, one of Princess Peach's artworks from this game is reused for the "Dash Panel Plus" Special Skill icon.
==Media==
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'': [[Koopa Troopa Beach]] and [[Kalimari Desert]] appear as returning courses. The results theme is an arrangement of the winning results theme from this game.
{{main-media}}
*''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'': [[Bowser Castle 1 (GBA)|Bowser Castle 1]] appears as a returning course.
 
*''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'': [[Special Item (Mario Kart series)|Special Items]] return. [[Yoshi Circuit]] and [[Dino Dino Jungle]] appear as returning courses. The [[Turbo Yoshi]], [[Koopa Dasher]], [[Bullet Blaster]], and [[DK Jumbo]] return as karts.
==References to other games==
*''[[Mario Kart DS]]'': [[Luigi's Mansion (DS)|Luigi's Mansion]], [[Waluigi Pinball (DS)|Waluigi Pinball]], and [[DK Pass]] appear as returning courses. The [[Mushmellow]], [[Royale]], and [[Poltergust 4000]] return as karts. Challenges with unique objectives return as the fourth and final race in every cup.
*''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'': Portions of this game can be seen in Times Square's screens in [[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute]] and its variants. The clothing colors of Mario (Classic) reference Mario's original design from this game.
*''[[Mario Party 8]]'': Dry Bones's artwork is reused from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The [[8-Bit Jumping Mario]] and the [[8-Bit Jumping Luigi]] gliders use Mario and Luigi's jumping sprites from this game, the [[8-Bit Star]] uses the [[Super Star]] sprite from this game, the [[8-Bit Fire Flower]] uses the [[Fire Flower]] sprite from this game, the [[8-Bit Bullet Bill]] uses the [[Bullet Bill]] sprite from this game, the [[8-Bit Super Mushroom]] uses the [[Super Mushroom]] sprite from this game, the [[8-Bit Block Glider]] uses the [[Brick Block]] and [[? Block]] sprites from this game, and the [[8-Bit Goomba]] uses the [[Goomba]] sprite from this game. The game's Japanese logo appears on the [[Super 1]] kart.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': Bowser Jr.'s artwork is reused from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'': The clothing colors of Luigi (Classic) reference Luigi's artwork from this game.
*''[[Mario Party DS]]'': Diddy Kong's artwork is reused from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': Birdo (Green)'s special item is the Fire Flower, in reference to the fact that the green-colored Birdo in this game shot fireballs instead of eggs.
*''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': The [[Daytripper]], [[Super Blooper (kart)|Super Blooper]], [[Cheep Charger]], and [[Flame Flyer]] return as karts. The jingle that plays when earning a new kart or racer is recreated. Diddy Kong's voice clips are reused.
*''[[Famicom Grand Prix: F1 Race]]'': The artwork of Mario in a Formula One car from this game is reused as a badge.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': Peach's artwork is reused from this game.
*''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'': One of Dr. Mario's [[Jump Boost]] animations mimics his victory animation at the end of a multiplayer match in this game, complete with the same limited number of frames.
*''[[Mario Kart 7]]'': [[Toad Circuit]], [[Daisy Hills]], [[Cheep Cheep Lagoon]], [[Shy Guy Bazaar]], [[Mario Circuit (3DS)|Mario Circuit]], [[Rock Rock Mountain]], and [[Neo Bowser City]] appear as returning courses. Rainbow Road retains its retro course design from this game. The [[Birthday Girl]], [[Soda Jet]], and [[Cloud 9]] return as karts, and the [[Barrel Train]] retains its design from this game. The [[Swooper (glider)|Swooper]] returns as a glider. The [[Lucky Seven]] appears as a Special Item. The rankings screen uses the theme used in Local Multiplayer from this game. Lakitu and Metal Mario's artworks are also reused from this game.
*''[[NES Open Tournament Golf]]'': Mario and Luigi's outfits in this game return as playable variants.
*''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'': Luigi's artwork is reused from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Kart]]'': [[SNES Mario Circuit 1|Mario Circuit 1]], [[SNES Donut Plains 1|Donut Plains 1]], [[SNES Ghost Valley 1|Ghost Valley 1]], [[SNES Mario Circuit 2|Mario Circuit 2]], [[SNES Choco Island 1|Choco Island 1]], [[SNES Ghost Valley 2|Ghost Valley 2]], [[SNES Donut Plains 2|Donut Plains 2]], [[SNES Mario Circuit 3|Mario Circuit 3]], [[SNES Choco Island 2|Choco Island 2]], [[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|Vanilla Lake 1]], [[SNES Bowser Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]], [[SNES Donut Plains 3|Donut Plains 3]], [[SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2|Koopa Beach 2]], [[SNES Vanilla Lake 2|Vanilla Lake 2]], and [[SNES Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] appear as returning race courses. The tires resembling the tires from this game return as the Pipe Frame's assigned tires, as well as other certain karts with these tires. Much of the artwork from ''Super Mario Kart'', such as Yoshi spinning out, is reused in badges from this game, in addition to the cover art of the game being used for the [[Super Mario Kart Glider]]. Additionally, one of the game's commemorative badges says "Since '92", which references the ''Mario Kart'' series having debuted upon this game's release in 1992. Mario and [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'s sprites are reused from this game as separate playable variants. The sound effects used for the pre-race jingle, item roulette, and post-race jingle are reused from this game exclusively for the two aforementioned characters. The [[Super Mario Kart Tour]] is themed after this game.
*''[[Mario Kart 8]]'': Many characters' animations and voice clips are reused from this game. Yoshi Circuit retains its retro course design from this game. The [[Mach 8]], [[Badwagon]], [[Biddybuggy]], [[Landship]], [[Circuit Special]], and [[Prancer]] return as karts, and the [[B Dasher]] retains its design from this game. The [[Parafoil]], [[Peach Parasol (glider)|Peach Parasol]], [[Flower Glider]], [[Wario Wing]], and [[Cloud Glider]] return as gliders, retaining their design from this game. The [[Boomerang Flower]] and [[Super Horn]] return as items.
*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'': The [[Yoshi's Island (race course)|Yoshi's Island]] course is based on this game. The [[Smiley Flower Glider]] is based on the [[Smiley Flower]], with a similar animation to this game.
**''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'': The third-level [[Mini-Turbo]] boost, Ultra Mini-Turbo, returns. The [[Koopa Clown]] retains its design from this game. King Boo’s head icon is recycled from this game.
*''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'': An [https://youtu.be/2KHE95mBlOU official video] promoting the [[Rambi Rider]] as a commemorative kart for the [[Jungle Tour]] was released, using clips from the opening and gameplay of this game.
*''[[Mario Party 10]]'': Yoshi, Bowser, Toad, Waluigi, and Toadette's artworks are reused from this game.
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'': [[N64 Luigi Raceway|Luigi Raceway]], [[N64 Koopa Troopa Beach|Koopa Troopa Beach]], [[N64 Kalimari Desert|Kalimari Desert]], [[N64 Frappe Snowland|Frappe Snowland]], [[N64 Choco Mountain|Choco Mountain]], [[N64 Mario Raceway|Mario Raceway]], [[N64 Royal Raceway|Royal Raceway]], and [[N64 Yoshi Valley|Yoshi Valley]] appear as returning race courses. The results theme is an arrangement of the winning results theme from this game. The new [[N64 Kalimari Desert 2|Kalimari Desert 2]] course allows racers to race inside the train tunnel, similar to how players could go inside Kalimari Desert's train tunnel in ''Mario Kart 64''.
*''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'': Mario (Musician) uses Mario's [[Crazy Cap|Musician outfit]] from this game. The [[Yellow Taxi]] is based on the taxis from this game. Pauline's voice clips reference her singing from this game. Peach (Vacation) uses her "vacation outfit" from this game.
*''[[Yoshi's Story]]'': [[Poochy]]'s voice clips are taken from this game.
*''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Rosalina and Wario's artworks are reused from this game.
*''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'': [[GBA Peach Circuit|Peach Circuit]], [[GBA Riverside Park|Riverside Park]], [[GBA Bowser's Castle 1|Bowser Castle 1]], [[GBA Boo Lake|Boo Lake]], [[GBA Bowser's Castle 2|Bowser Castle 2]], [[GBA Luigi Circuit|Luigi Circuit]], [[GBA Sky Garden|Sky Garden]], [[GBA Cheep-Cheep Island|Cheep-Cheep Island]], [[GBA Sunset Wilds|Sunset Wilds]], [[GBA Snow Land|Snow Land]], [[GBA Yoshi Desert|Yoshi Desert]], [[GBA Bowser's Castle 3|Bowser Castle 3]], and [[GBA Bowser's Castle 4|Bowser Castle 4]] appear as returning race courses. [[GBA Battle Course 1|Battle Course 1]] appears as a returning battle course.
*''[[Super Mario Party]]'': Donkey Kong's artwork is reused from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': Mario (Sunshine) wears the [[Shine Sprite]] shirt and sunglasses originating from this game.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'': [[Peachette]] appears as a playable character with her [[Emblem]] being a [[Super Crown]].
*''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'': [[Special Item (Mario Kart series)|Special Items]] such as the [[Giant Banana]], [[Bowser's Shell]] and the [[Heart (item)|Heart]] return. [[GCN Baby Park|Baby Park]], [[GCN Mushroom Bridge|Mushroom Bridge]], [[GCN Daisy Cruiser|Daisy Cruiser]], [[GCN Waluigi Stadium|Waluigi Stadium]], [[GCN Yoshi Circuit|Yoshi Circuit]], [[GCN DK Mountain|DK Mountain]], and [[GCN Dino Dino Jungle|Dino Dino Jungle]] appear as returning race courses. [[GCN Cookie Land|Cookie Land]] appears as a returning battle course. The [[Turbo Yoshi]], [[Turbo Birdo]], [[Goo-Goo Buggy]], [[Koopa Dasher]], [[Para-Wing]], [[DK Jumbo]], [[Barrel Train]], [[Koopa King]], [[Bullet Blaster]], [[Piranha Pipes]], and [[Boo Pipes]] return as karts. Birdo's voice clips are reused from this game.
*''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'': King Boo (Luigi's Mansion) uses King Boo's design from this game.
*''[[Mario Party 6]]'': The artwork for Mario (Classic) and Luigi (Classic) is based on Mario and Luigi's profile artwork from this game.
 
*''[[Mario Kart DS]]'': [[DS Luigi's Mansion|Luigi's Mansion]], [[DS Waluigi Pinball|Waluigi Pinball]], [[DS Shroom Ridge|Shroom Ridge]], [[DS DK Pass|DK Pass]], [[DS Mario Circuit|Mario Circuit]], [[DS Airship Fortress|Airship Fortress]], and [[DS Peach Gardens|Peach Gardens]] appear as returning race courses. [[DS Twilight House|Twilight House]] appears as a returning battle course. The [[B Dasher]], [[Poltergust 4000]], [[Streamliner]], [[Royale]], [[Egg 1]], [[Cucumber]], [[Mushmellow]], [[Rambi Rider]], and [[Dragonfly]] return as karts. Challenges with unique objectives, similar to the missions from this game, appear as the fourth and final race in every cup. Also, the [[Item Box]] pickup and roulette sound effects return.
==Names in other languages==
*''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'': Some of Hammer Bro's voice clips are reused from this game.
{{foreign names
*''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'': Koopa Troopa's artwork is reused from this game.
|Jap=マリオカート ツアー
*''[[Mario Party 8]]'': Dry Bones and Hammer Bro reuse their artwork from this game, and some of the latter's voice clips are also reused from this game.
|JapR=Mario Kāto Tsuā
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': [[Ice Mario (Super Mario Galaxy)|Ice Mario]] appears as a playable character and reuses his artwork from this game. Bowser Jr. also reuses his artwork from this game.
|JapM=Mario Kart Tour
*''[[Mario Party DS]]'': Diddy Kong's artwork is reused from this game.
|ChiS=马力欧卡丁车 巡回赛<ref>''[https://mariokarttour.com/zh-CN mariokarttour.com]'' (simplified Chinese). Retrieved September 2, 2019.</ref>
*''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': [[Wii Mushroom Gorge|Mushroom Gorge]], [[Wii Coconut Mall|Coconut Mall]], [[Wii DK Summit|DK Summit]], [[Wii Daisy Circuit|Daisy Circuit]], [[Wii Koopa Cape|Koopa Cape]], [[Wii Maple Treeway|Maple Treeway]], [[Wii Dry Dry Ruins|Dry Dry Ruins]], [[Wii Moonview Highway|Moonview Highway]], and [[Wii Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] appear as returning race courses. The [[Cheep Charger]], [[Wild Wing]], [[Super Blooper (kart)|Super Blooper]], [[Daytripper]], [[B Dasher Mk. 2]], [[Offroader]], and [[Flame Flyer]] return as karts. The jingle that plays when obtaining a High-End kart, racer, or glider from the shop, challenge, tour gift, or paid banner, and when obtaining a High-End level-boost ticket or point-cap ticket, is an arrangement of a song from this game. The sound effect used for Jump Boosts is reused from this game. Diddy Kong and Funky Kong reuse their voice clips from this game. This game's music for [[GBA Shy Guy Beach]] is reused for [[GBA Cheep-Cheep Island]]. [[Wii Moo Moo Meadows|Moo Moo Meadows]] is mentioned on a badge available in-game.
|ChiSR=Mǎlìōu Kǎdīngchē Xúnhuí Sài
*''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'': Baby Mario, Baby Peach, Baby Daisy, Baby Luigi, Shy Guy, King Boo, Monty Mole, Petey Piranha, and Wiggler reuse their artwork from this game, and the artwork for Black Shy Guy, Pink Shy Guy, Green Shy Guy, Light-blue Shy Guy, Blue Shy Guy, White Shy Guy, Orange Shy Guy, and Yellow Shy Guy is based on Shy Guy's artwork from this game. Artwork of Mario and Bowser from this game appears on billboards in [[Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps 3]].
|ChiSM=Mario Kart Tour
*''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'': Dry Bowser's artwork is reused from this game.
|ChiT=瑪利歐賽車 巡迴賽<ref>''[https://mariokarttour.com/zh-TW mariokarttour.com]'' (traditional Chinese). Retrieved September 2, 2019.</ref>
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': Peach and all of the Koopalings reuse their artwork from this game, albeit with the magic coming from Iggy's [[magic wand]] in his artwork removed. Penguin Luigi, Penguin Yellow Toad (named simply Penguin Toad), and [[Penguin Mario]] appear as playable characters.
|ChiTR=Mǎlìōu Sàichē Xúnhuí Sài
*''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': [[Tanooki Mario]] and [[Tanooki Mario|Kitsune Luigi]] reuse their artwork from this game. [[White Tanooki Mario]] appears as a playable character.
|ChiTM=Mario Racing Tour
*''[[Mario Kart 7]]'': All of this game's race courses except [[Wuhu Loop]], [[3DS Music Park|Music Park]], [[Maka Wuhu]], and [[3DS DK Jungle|DK Jungle]] return as classic courses. The artwork for [[Lakitu]], [[Metal Mario]], and [[Wiggler]] is reused from this game, and Daisy's artwork is an updated version of her artwork from this game. The [[Birthday Girl]], [[Koopa Clown]], [[Soda Jet]], [[Cloud 9]], [[Bumble V]], [[Zucchini]], [[Bruiser]], [[Blue Seven]], [[Bolt Buggy]], and [[Cact-X]] return as karts, and the [[Barrel Train]] retains its design from this game. The [[Swooper (glider)|Swooper]], [[Flower Glider]], [[Peach Parasol (glider)|Peach Parasol]], and [[Gold Glider]] return as gliders. Various kart tires return from this game. The [[Lucky Seven]] and [[Super Leaf]] items reappear. The rankings screen and multiplayer menu use the music from this game's Local Multiplayer and Online Multiplayer menus respectively. Metal Mario's voice clips are reused from this game. [[Honey Queen]]'s [[emblem]] from this game appears as part of the Racer's Soda Lemonade badge.
}}
*''[[Mario Party 9]]'': Birdo's artwork is reused from this game, and the artwork for Birdo (Light Blue), Birdo (Yellow), Birdo (Orange), Birdo (Blue), Birdo (Red), Birdo (Black), and Birdo (White) is based on Birdo's artwork from this game.
 
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': Gold Mario appears as a playable character in the game's Coin Rush mode and was added later as a playable character in the final update.
==External links==
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'' / ''[[New Super Luigi U]]'': [[Nabbit]]'s artwork and emblem are reused from these games. The design for [[track]]s is reused.
*[https://mariokarttour.com/en-US Official website]
**''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'': [[Peachette]] and [[Penguin Mario|Penguin Toadette]] appear as playable characters, with the former reusing her artwork from this game and her emblem being a [[Super Crown]]. Nabbit reuses his voice clips from this game.
*[https://apps.apple.com/app/id1293634699 App Store page]
*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': The artwork for the [[Double Cherry]] is reused from this game for the Tropical Grocery badge. [[Fire Mario|Fire Rosalina]], [[Cat Mario|Cat Peach]], [[Cat Mario|Cat Toad]], [[Cat Mario|Cat Rosalina]], [[Cat Mario]], [[Cat Mario|Cat Luigi]], [[Meowser]], and [[Tanooki Mario|Tanooki Rosalina]] appear as playable characters; all cat characters except Cat Luigi use the [[Super Bell]] as their special item, and all of them except Cat Rosalina reuse their artwork from this game. Meowser and White Tanooki Mario also reuse their artwork from this game (though White Tanooki Mario's is modified to remove the sparkling effects). [[Innertube Goomba]]s appear as obstacles in [[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway]]. [[Chargin' Chuck]]'s artwork is a 3D recreation of its [[:File:SM3DW BF Chargin'ChuckStamp.png|stamp]] from this game.
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nintendo.zaka Google Play page]
*''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'': Luigi's artwork is reused from this game.
 
*''[[Mario Kart 8]]'': Many characters' animations and voice clips are reused from this game. Metal Mario's voice clips are reused exclusively for Gold Mario. Larry's voice clip when unlocking him from this game is reused for Larry (Wintertime). {{classic|GCN|Yoshi Circuit}}, {{classic|N64|Royal Raceway}}, {{classic|N64|Yoshi Valley}}, and {{classic|GCN|Baby Park}} retain their designs from this game. The flying train seen in {{classic-link|N64|Rainbow Road}} returns in [[Merry Mountain]] and several other courses. The [[Mach 8]], [[Steel Driver]], [[Cat Cruiser]], [[Circuit Special]], [[Badwagon]], [[Prancer]], [[Biddybuggy]], [[Landship]], [[Sports Coupe]], [[P-Wing (kart)|P-Wing]], [[Tanooki Kart]], [[Sneeker]], and [[Streetle]] return as karts, and the [[Pipe Frame]] and [[B Dasher]] retain their designs from this game. The design of the [[Standard Kart]] from this game is used for the [[Red Standard 8]] and [[Green Standard 8]]. The [[Parafoil]], [[Wario Wing]], [[Cloud Glider]], and [[Paper Glider]] return as gliders, while the Flower Glider and Peach Parasol retain their designs from this game; additionally, the [[Stealth Glider]] and [[Golden Glider]] are both based on the [[Plane Glider]]. Various [[tire]] parts return, assigned to specific karts. The [[Boomerang Flower]] and [[Super Horn]] return as items. Some of the courses from this game are referenced in advertisements and badges, including [[Toad Harbor]], [[Sunshine Airport]], [[Mount Wario]], and [[Super Bell Subway]]. The designs of the icons for the non-DLC cups are reused from this game as badges. Many of the game's sponsors are also reused as badges and in courses. The music for [[Mario Kart TV]]'s review after winning a cup in Grand Prix mode is reused for the tour-ending movie.
==References==
**''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'': The third-level [[Mini-Turbo]] boost, Ultra Mini-Turbo, returns. The [[Koopa Clown]] retains its design from this game. King Boo’s head icon is reused from this game. [[Sky-High Sundae]], [[Yoshi's Island]], and [[Squeaky Clean Sprint]] from the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'' also appear.
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*''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'': [[Captain Toad]] and Toadette (Explorer) appear and reuse their artwork from this game. The [[Clanky Kart]], [[Clackety Kart]], and [[Gold Clanky Kart]] are based on the [[Mine Cart]]s from this game.
 
*''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'': Dixie Kong and Funky Kong reuse their artwork from this game. Dixie Kong's emblem is derived from the [[DK Barrel|Dixie Kong Barrel]]'s design in this game.
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*''[[Mario Party 10]]'': Yoshi, Bowser, Toad, Waluigi, and Toadette reuse their artwork from this game, and the artwork for Red Yoshi, Blue Yoshi, Pink Yoshi, Orange Yoshi, Black Yoshi, White Yoshi, and Yellow Yoshi is based on Yoshi's artwork from this game.
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*''[[Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure]]'': [[Dr. Mario]]'s artwork is reused from this game, albeit without the sparkles coming from the Miracle Cure.
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*''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' / ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'': [[Builder Mario]], Builder Toad, Builder Luigi, and Builder Toadette appear as playable variants. Builder Mario's artwork is reused from the first game, while Builder Toad and Builder Luigi reuse their artwork from the second game.
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*''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'': King Bob-omb and Kamek reuse their artwork from this game. Petey Piranha (Gold)'s artwork resembles Petey Piranha's artwork from this game, albeit mirrored and with his tongue sticking out.
*''[[Super Mario Run]]'': Event tokens resemble [[Bonus Medal]]s from this game, emitting the same sound effect when collected.
*''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'': Many of [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s outfits come from this game. The [[Yellow Taxi]] is based on the [[taxi]]s from this game. Some of Pauline's voice clips reference her singing "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" from this game. All five [[Roving Racers]] appear as the playable characters Red Koopa (Freerunning), Blue Koopa (Freerunning), Purple Koopa (Freerunning), Koopa (Freerunning), and Gold Koopa (Freerunning). The [[:File:Mario Kart Tour - Earth art.jpg|artwork]] of [[Earth]], which is used for promotional material and the title screen, resembles the Earth from this game; the [[Metro Kingdom|Metro]], [[Snow Kingdom|Snow]], [[Seaside Kingdom|Seaside]], and [[Luncheon Kingdom]]s are visible in the artwork, as well as inaccurate representations of the [[Cap Kingdom|Cap]] and [[Cascade Kingdom]]s.
*''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Rosalina and Wario reuse their artwork from this game.
*''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'': Some of Birdo's voice clips are reused from this game. Petey Piranha's emblem is taken from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Party]]'': Donkey Kong's artwork is reused from this game. Monty Mole's voice clips are also reused from this game. King Bob-omb (Gold)'s artwork is based on King Bob-omb's artwork from this game. Chargin' Chuck's emblem is taken from [[Gridiron Gauntlet]] in this game. Dry Bones (Gold) and Shy Guy (Gold) resemble how Dry Bones and Shy Guy appear when under the effect of a [[Golden Drink]] in this game.
*''[[Dr. Mario World]]'': [[Luigi#Dr. Mario series|Dr. Luigi]], [[Princess Peach#Dr. Mario series|Dr. Peach]], and [[Bowser#Dr. Mario World|Dr. Bowser]] reuse their artwork from this game. Artwork of the red, blue, and yellow [[virus]]es from this game appears on the [[Magniflying Glass]] and [[Pink Magniflying Glass]].
*''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'': King Boo (Luigi's Mansion) uses King Boo's design from this game.
*''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]'': A commemorative badge appears of Mario and the [[Standard Kart]], using the kart's design from this game. Luigi (Painter) and Luigi (Knight) are both based on outfits Luigi has in this game.
*''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'': Chargin' Chuck's voice clips and emblem are taken from this game.
 
==References in other games==
*''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'': Pauline and King Bob-omb's voice clips are reused in this game.
*''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'': The ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]'' DLC features the return of [[Tour Paris Promenade|Paris Promenade]], [[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur]], and [[Ninja Hideaway]] as part of the first wave, [[Tour New York Minute|New York Minute]] and [[Tour Sydney Sprint|Sydney Sprint]] as part of the second wave, [[Tour London Loop|London Loop]], [[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways]], and [[Merry Mountain]] as part of the third wave, [[Tour Amsterdam Drift|Amsterdam Drift]], [[Tour Bangkok Rush|Bangkok Rush]], and [[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway]] as part of the fourth wave, [[Tour Athens Dash|Athens Dash]], [[Tour Los Angeles Laps|Los Angeles Laps]], and [[Tour Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity]] as part of the fifth wave, and [[Tour Rome Avanti|Rome Avanti]], [[Piranha Plant Cove]], and [[Tour Madrid Drive|Madrid Drive]] as part of the sixth and final wave. The DLC's other classic courses are also based on their designs from ''Mario Kart Tour'', and [[N64 Kalimari Desert]]'s second and third laps are based on N64 Kalimari Desert 2. <!--[[Sky-High Sundae]] also reappears as a course in the second wave, with it having debuted in ''Mario Kart Tour'' less than a week after the second wave's release.-->[[Kamek]], [[Pauline]], and [[Peachette]] reappear as playable characters, and eighteen ''Tour'' Mii Racing Suits were added as part of the sixth wave.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'': {{file link|SMBW Daisy.png|Daisy's artwork}} uses the same pointing pose as the {{file link|MKT London Tour launch artwork.jpg|launch artwork}} from the [[London Tour]].
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=マリオカート ツアー
|JapR=Mario Kāto Tsuā
|JapM=Mario Kart Tour
|ChiS=马力欧卡丁车 巡回赛<ref>''[https://mariokarttour.com/zh-CN mariokarttour.com]'' (simplified Chinese). Retrieved September 2, 2019.</ref>
|ChiSR=Mǎlì'ōu Kǎdīngchē Xúnhuí Sài
|ChiSM=Mario Kart Tour
|ChiT=瑪利歐賽車 巡迴賽<ref>''[https://mariokarttour.com/zh-TW mariokarttour.com]'' (traditional Chinese). Retrieved September 2, 2019.</ref>
|ChiTR=Mǎlì'ōu Sàichē Xúnhuí Sài
|ChiTM=Mario Racing Tour
|Kor=마리오 카트 투어
|KorR=Malio Kateu Tueo
|KorM=Mario Kart Tour
}}
 
==References==
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==External links==
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1|MiiWiki=1}}
*[https://mariokarttour.com/ Official website]
*[https://geo.itunes.apple.com/app/1293634699 App Store page]
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nintendo.zaka Google Play page]
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Latest revision as of 15:40, November 20, 2024

Not to be confused with Super Mario Kart Tour or Mario Tour.
Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart Tour logo
Developer Nintendo EPD[1][2][3]
Bandai Namco Studios[4]
DeNA[5]
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) iOS, iPadOS, Android
Release date World September 25, 2019[?]
Language(s) English (United States)
French (France)
German
Spanish (Spain)
Spanish (Latin America)
Italian
Portuguese (Brazil)
Japanese
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Korean
Genre Racing
Rating(s) iOS & iPadOS:
4+ - Four years and older
Android:
ESRB:E - Everyone
PEGI:3 - Three years and older
ACB:G - General
USK:0 - All ages
ClassInd:L - General audience
GRAC:All - All ages
IARC:3+ - Three years and older
Format
Mobile phone:
Digital download
Input Touch controls

Mario Kart Tour is a mobile game in the Mario Kart series. Unlike Super Mario Run, it is free-to-play from the App Store and Google Play. The game reuses many assets from Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8, though its art style is more simple and cartoony. Gameplay mechanics such as gliding, underwater driving, and character-specific special items return from past entries. In addition, the game introduces some features new to the Mario Kart series, such as reverse courses, trick courses, a combo system that grants points based on actions, and the Frenzy mechanic, which allows racers with three item slots to deploy a large amount of any item during a race, including Spiny Shells and Bullet Bills, at random should said item be in all three slots.

The game was first announced during a financial briefing on January 31, 2018.[6] On April 23, 2019, Nintendo opened applications for participating in a closed beta test of the game to Android users in North America and Japan, which began on May 22, 2019, and ended on June 4, 2019.[7] The game officially launched for iOS, iPadOS, and Android devices on September 25, 2019, in 163 territories, which covers nearly the same roster of availability as Super Mario Run, with the exceptions of Belgium and Vietnam, the former of which banned games with loot boxes in 2019 for violating gambling laws.[8] Users who pre-registered acquired the game a day early. Unlike with the previous Super Mario mobile games, a Nintendo Account is required for it to be playable.

On October 31, 2019, Nintendo announced the first multiplayer beta test exclusive to Gold Pass members,[9] which began on December 18, 2019, 11:00 p.m. (PT) and ended on December 26, 2019, 9:59 p.m. (PT). On January 21, 2020, Nintendo announced a second multiplayer beta test for all players, regardless of whether they have a Gold Pass subscription or not,[10] which began on January 22, 2020, 11:00 p.m. (PT) and ended on January 28, 2020, 9:59 p.m. (PT). The second multiplayer beta test allowed players to play with each other in their immediate vicinity based on their device's location data. Finally, on March 2, 2020, Nintendo announced that multiplayer would officially be implemented into the game on March 8, 2020, at 8:00 p.m. (PT).[11]

On September 1, 2022, Nintendo announced that Battle Mode would be added to the game on October 5, 2022.[12] It was released in the eponymous Battle Tour.

The tour occurring in the game changes every two weeks, changing the selection of courses available. For four years after the game's release, new content was added at the start of each tour, such as new courses, drivers, karts, and gliders. On September 11, 2023, it was announced that the 2023 Anniversary Tour would be the final tour to introduce new courses, drivers, karts, and gliders, with later tours being almost identical to previous tours from the Battle Tour onwards.

Gameplay

The goal of the game is to be in first place at the end of each race and get a high score, using items obtained by driving through Item Boxes. The game is played in a portrait or landscape position, while the phone's touch controls are used to play the game, such as dragging the finger across the screen to steer the kart. There are three ways the player can make turns. For the phones supporting it, the gyroscope can be used to steer. The player can choose what action is started when tapping and sliding the fingers on the main area of the screen, with the other action being performed by tapping a small circular button at the bottom and then sliding the fingers if needed. The main setting has the driver jumping every time the screen is tapped, allowing the kart to drift by sliding the fingers. In the other configuration, the kart does not jump when tapping the screen, which results in it steering when sliding the fingers on the screen. After steering for a while, the kart starts auto-drifting and charging Mini-Turbos and Super Mini-Turbos, but not Ultra Mini-Turbos that are only charged when drifting. Similarly to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe with auto-accelerate and smart-steering enabled, karts accelerate automatically and can steer players away from walls. The intensity of smart-steering can be changed in the game's settings. If smart-steering is turned off, the player will be able to access most shortcuts without using Mushrooms, albeit slower.

The game's mechanics are based on Mario Kart 7, and many of its courses (both new and retro) return in Mario Kart Tour. A few features from Mario Kart 8 that required substantial changes to the game, such as Bikes, ATVs, anti-gravity, and 12-player races, are missing, while the 200cc class is present. Other features from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, such as auto-accelerate, smart-steering, and Ultra Mini-Turbos return. Unlike previous games, the player cannot customize their tires.

When a race is completed, the player will be awarded with Grand Stars, experience points for the used driver, kart, and glider whose base points are not maxed out, and coins. If the player finishes in the top three places, the gauge to level up will be filled, while if the placement is 5th or lower, the gauge will be dropped. When the gauge is already empty, however, the player will not level down. Only the points gained in the specific course will be lost, meaning that the first race on each course won't make the player lose experience points even if they arrive in 8th place; similarly, each course has an experience points cap. The more experience points have already been gained on a specific course, the fewer experience points will be awarded by arriving in the first three places until the cap is reached. At that point, only the experience points lost due to arriving in 5th place or lower will be regained when arriving in the first three places. The total amount of experience points gained in a course is never reset and is carried to the following tours, forcing the player to drive in new courses to still keep gaining experience points and leveling up.

Grand Stars are awarded depending on whether a certain point threshold has been reached. Experience points for the driver, kart, and glider are awarded depending on the placement. The coins obtained are those collected during the race, plus one additional coin for every 1,000 points obtained during the race. Each day, it is possible to obtain up to 450 experience points for the drivers, karts, and gliders and up to 300 coins by racing (900 experience points and 600 coins when the player is subscribed to the Gold Pass starting with version 2.4.0). When those limits are reached the player cannot obtain experience points or coins by racing until the next day. In order to continue gaining experience points or collecting coins, the player can use point-boost tickets for the former and can play Coin Rush or get rewards from challenges for the latter. Filling up the gauge to level up gives a reward to the player, increases the points earned when reaching a specific placement in the race and, when level 7 or level 12 are reached, allows the player to buy more items in the shop. Currently, the maximum level the player can reach is 400.

Placement Experience points for each non-maxed out driver, kart and glider that was used in the race
50cc 100cc 150cc and 200cc
1 8 9 10
2 7 8 9
3 6 7 8
4 5 6 7
5 4 5 6
6 3 4 5
7 2 3 4
8 1 2 3

Another premium item, bought with real-life currency according to a monthly subscription model, is the Gold Pass, which grants access to the 200cc engine class, Gold Races (and multiplayer ranks S to S+6), additional items from Tour Gifts, and Gold Challenges. Players can gain rewards by renewing their Gold Pass subscription, such as ten rubies every month and a regular high end from a gold pipe for every three months of continuous subscription.

Every driver, kart, and glider has favorite courses, on which they offer advantages if they are used. Each course has three tiers for each driver, kart, and glider. Third-tier drivers receive one item from every Item Box, second-tier drivers receive two items and first-tier drivers receive three items. Second-tier karts give a bonus points multiplier of 1.5 and first-tier karts give a bonus points multiplier of 2. Second-tier gliders increase the time between two point-gaining actions to count as a combo and give a combo bonus multiplier of 2 and first-tier gliders increase the combo-time even longer and give a combo bonus multiplier of 3. The player can enter a Frenzy by obtaining three of the same item at the same time, which allows the player to temporarily use that item an infinite amount of times in addition to granting them invincibility. Super and High-End drivers, karts, and gliders have a higher number of points gained when choosing them and more preferred courses. In addition, drivers have their own special items, similar to Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'s item system. Karts have their own driving-related bonus such as increasing the effectiveness of drifting, while gliders increase the likelihood of obtaining a certain item and the points gained when using said item. All drivers, karts, and gliders can be leveled up, and they all come with upgrades once this occurs. Since the 2.6.0 update, drivers, karts, and gliders are able to upgrade a favored course to a favorite course from being leveled up, with Normal items gaining one after reaching level 6, Super items gaining two after reaching levels 3 and 6, and High-End items gaining four after reaching levels 3 and 6.

The courses the player can play depends on the tour, which changes every two weeks. Since the Battle Tour, each tour has fifteen cups, and adds new drivers, karts, gliders, and courses. Starting with the Baby Rosalina Tour until the 2022 Anniversary Tour, each tour had twelve cups. Starting with the 2019 Paris Tour until the Mario Bros. Tour, each tour had eighteen cups. Starting from the New York Tour until the 2019 Halloween Tour, each tour had sixteen cups. During certain tours, mainly ones themed around real-world locations, the game includes one course that is new to the series. Each cup contains three races and one bonus challenge. Bonus challenges require the player to beat a certain goal with a certain character, kart, and glider. Once each of the courses and the bonus challenge are all played and enough Grand Stars are obtained, the player can move on to the next cup. In later tours, cups are automatically unlocked without any requirements. In Mario Kart Tour, cups are named after the playable characters.

Ranked cup

Every week, one of the tour's cups is a ranked cup. In a ranked cup, the player is placed on a leaderboard based on their overall score in the game against nineteen other players. The player gains a reward for finishing in the top 10 and will increase in tier at the end of the week if their end position is near the top, while they will lose one or two tiers if finishing poorly enough above tier 20. Since the Cooking Tour, tier 25 and up rewards points-cap tickets for the top few positions. These tickets, along with the corresponding point-boost tickets, rotate between driver, kart, and glider tickets on a weekly basis. In some tours, drivers replaced coins in the rewards for moving to a higher tier. Currently, the highest tier the player can reach is 99.

Placement Rewards
From tier 1 From tier 11 From tier 21 From tier 25 From tier 30 From tier 35 From tier 40 From tier 45 From tier 50 From tier 60 From tier 80
1 Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,000
Point-boost tickets ×3 of each type
Rubies ×25
Coins ×1,100
Point-boost tickets ×3 of each type
Rubies ×25
Coins ×1,200
Point-boost tickets ×3 of each type
Rubies ×25
Coins ×1,200
Point-boost tickets ×3
Points-cap tickets ×1 Normal
Rubies ×25
Coins ×1,500
Point-boost tickets ×3
Points-cap tickets ×1 Super, ×1 Normal
Rubies ×25
Coins ×1,500
Points-cap tickets ×2 High-End, ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
Rubies ×25
Coins ×2,000
Points-cap tickets ×4 High-End, ×4 Super, ×4 Normal
Rubies ×25
Coins ×2,000
Points-cap tickets ×5 High-End, ×5 Super, x5 Normal
Rubies ×25
Coins ×2,000
Points-cap tickets ×6 High-End, ×6 Super, ×6 Normal
Rubies ×25
Coins ×2,000
Points-cap tickets ×7 High-End, ×7 Super, ×7 Normal
Rubies ×30
Coins ×2,000
Points-cap tickets ×8 High-End, ×8 Super, ×8 Normal
2 Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,000
Point-boost tickets ×2 of each type
Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,100
Point-boost tickets ×2 of each type
Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,200
Point-boost tickets ×2 of each type
Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,200
Point-boost tickets ×2
Points-cap tickets ×1 Normal
Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,200
Point-boost tickets ×2
Points-cap tickets ×1 Normal
Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,200
Point-boost tickets ×3
Points-cap tickets ×1 Super, ×1 Normal
Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,200
Points-cap tickets ×3 High-End, ×3 Super, ×3 Normal
Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,200
Points-cap tickets ×4 High-End, ×4 Super, ×4 Normal
Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,500
Points-cap tickets ×5 High-End, ×5 Super, ×5 Normal
Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,500
Points-cap tickets ×6 High-End, ×6 Super, ×6 Normal
Rubies ×20
Coins ×1,500
Points-cap tickets ×7 High-End, ×7 Super, ×7 Normal
3 Rubies ×10
Coins ×1,000
Point-boost tickets ×1 of each type
Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,100
Point-boost tickets ×1 of each type
Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,200
Point-boost tickets ×1 of each type
Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,200
Point-boost tickets ×1
Points-cap tickets ×1 Normal
Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,200
Point-boost tickets ×1
Points-cap tickets ×1 Normal
Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,200
Point-boost tickets ×2
Points-cap tickets ×1 Normal
Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,200
Points-cap tickets ×2 High-End, ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,200
Points-cap tickets ×3 High-End, ×3 Super, ×3 Normal
Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,200
Points-cap tickets ×4 High-End, ×4 Super, ×4 Normal
Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,200
Points-cap tickets ×5 High-End, ×5 Super, ×5 Normal
Rubies ×15
Coins ×1,200
Points-cap tickets ×6 High-End, ×6 Super, ×6 Normal
4 Rubies ×5
Coins ×500
Rubies ×10
Coins ×600
Rubies ×10
Coins ×600
Rubies ×10
Coins ×600
Rubies ×10
Coins ×600
Point-boost tickets ×1
Rubies ×10
Coins ×600
Point-boost tickets ×1
Rubies ×10
Coins ×600
Points-cap tickets ×1 High-End, ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
Rubies ×10
Coins ×600
Points-cap tickets ×2 High-End, ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
Rubies ×10
Coins ×600
Points-cap tickets ×3 High-End, ×3 Super, ×3 Normal
Rubies ×10
Coins ×600
Points-cap tickets ×4 High-End, ×4 Super, ×4 Normal
Rubies ×10
Coins ×600
Points-cap tickets ×5 High-End, ×5 Super, ×5 Normal
5
6
7 Coins ×300 Rubies ×5
Coins ×400
Rubies ×5
Coins ×400
Rubies ×5
Coins ×400
Rubies ×5
Coins ×400
Rubies ×5
Coins ×400
Rubies ×5
Coins ×400
Points-cap tickets ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
Rubies ×5
Coins ×400
Points-cap tickets x1 High-End, ×1 Super, ×2 Normal
Rubies ×5
Coins ×400
Points-cap tickets x1 High-End, ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
Rubies ×5
Coins ×400
Points-cap tickets x2 High-End, ×2 Super, ×2 Normal
Rubies ×5
Coins ×400
Points-cap tickets ×3 High-End, ×3 Super, ×3 Normal
8
9
10
11–15 No reward ? ? Points-cap tickets ×1 Normal Points-cap tickets ×1 Super, ×1 Normal Points-cap tickets ×1 Super, ×1 Normal Points-cap tickets ×1 High-end, ×1 Super, ×1 Normal Points-cap tickets ×1 High-end, ×1 Super, ×1 Normal
16–19 No reward
20 No reward


Placement Tier change
From tier 1 From tier 21 From tier 22 From tier 25 From tier 30 From tier 35 From tier 99
1 +3 +3 +3 +3 +2 +1 0
2 +3 +2 +2 +2 +1 +1 0
3 +3 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 0
4 +2 +1 +1 +1 +1 0 -1
5 +2 +1 +1 +1 +1 0 -1
6 +2 +1 +1 +1 0 -1 -1
7 +1 +1 +1 0 0 -1 -1
8 +1 +1 0 0 -1 -1 -1
9 +1 0 0 -1 -1 -1 -1
10 +1 0 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
11–15 0 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
16–19 0 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
20 0 -1 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2

Points

See also: Mario Kart Tour race points system

Points are collected during standard races and are used to gain Grand Stars and to rank players, both overall and in ranked cups. There are three ways of obtaining points in races: base points, bonus points, and position points.

Base points

Base points are given at the beginning of the race and are the sum of the base points of the character, kart and glider selected. They range from 800 to 3020 points (3320 points for Mii Racing Suits). The base points can be increased through experience points obtained at the end of the races or through point-boost tickets that provide 50 experience points each. The experience points are used to fill a gauge that when filled will increase the base points until the maximum amount has been reached. The amount of experience points needed to fill the gauge increases every time the gauge is filled. Since the Cooking Tour, points-cap tickets are added to the game, making it possible to raise the maximum amount of base points of a driver, kart, or glider.

Base points of drivers and kart parts
Amount The icon for Drivers in Mario Kart Tour
Drivers
The icon for Karts in Mario Kart TourThe icon of Gliders in Mario Kart Tour
Karts and gliders
Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
Normal
Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
Super
Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
High-End
Rarity icon
Normal
Rarity icon
Super
Rarity icon
High-End
Initial 400 450 500 200 220 250
Base cap 600 675 800 300 330 400
First raised cap 648 765 980 324 366 490
Second raised cap 704 870 1190 352 408 595
Top cap (until 2022 Anniversary Tour) 760 975 1400 380 450 700
Third raised cap 768 990 1430 384 456 715
Top cap (since Battle Tour) 816 1080 1610 408 492 805

Bonus points

Chargin' Chuck obtaining bonus points by performing a trick as part of a combo in Mario Kart Tour.
Chargin' Chuck obtaining bonus points by performing a Jump Boost as part of a combo

Bonus points are points awarded every time a special event happens during the race. Said event might be a Jump Boost, gliding for a certain amount of time, finishing the lap in a certain position, hitting opponents or hazards, or various other cases. If a further event happens before about two seconds have passed from the previous one, the combo indicator goes up and the points obtained are increased. The actual time that can pass between one event and the next can be increased by choosing a glider of a higher tier in the course, by choosing a glider of higher rarity, or by leveling up the glider. The number of points given is calculated as follows:

  • Points: (base points of the event × multiplier due to kart tiering in the course × multiplier due to kart rarity and skill level) + combo bonus + bonus point boosts + eventual increase from kart's special skill + eventual increase from glider's special skill

The combo bonus is calculated as follows:

  • Combo bonus: multiplier from glider's tiering in the course × Min{combo count - 1 ; (cc of the engine class) / 10}

For the purpose of the calculation, 200cc is considered the same as 150cc.

The bonus point boost is calculated separately for the driver, kart, and glider chosen that are in the first tier of the course, as follows:

  • Bonus point boost: base points × (skill level - 1) × [(cc of the engine class) / 30000]

In this case as well, 200cc is considered the same as 150cc. If more than 200 events happen, the bonus point boost is not applied from the 201st event onward.

Position points

Position points are awarded to the player depending on their placement at the end of the race. They are calculated as follows:

  • Position points: [(position points due to the level of the player + engine class bonus) × position multiplier] + bonus point boosts for position

The bonus point boost for position is calculated separately for the driver, kart, and glider chosen that are in the first tier of the course, as follows:

  • Bonus point boost for position: base points × (skill level - 1) × number of events that occurred in the race × position multiplier × [(cc of the engine class) / 30000]

As in the other cases, 200cc is considered the same as 150cc.

The engine class bonus is the following:

Engine class The 50cc engine class icon used in Mario Kart Tour.
50cc
The 100cc engine class icon used in Mario Kart Tour.
100cc
The 150cc engine class icon used in Mario Kart Tour.
150cc
The 200cc engine class icon used in Mario Kart Tour.
200cc
Engine class bonus 0 200 400 400

The position multiplier depends on the placement at the end of the race and works as follows:

Placement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Position multiplier 1 0.85 0.75 0.65 0.55 0.45 0.35 0.2

Additional internal data (RaceScoreParam)

The following internal data stems from the Peach Tour.[13]

The engine class affects the obtained points in various other ways, as shown by the internal data:

Engine class dependent points-related parameters (EngineLevelParams)
Parameter The 50cc engine class icon used in Mario Kart Tour.
50cc
The 100cc engine class icon used in Mario Kart Tour.
100cc
The 150cc engine class icon used in Mario Kart Tour.
150cc
The 200cc engine class icon used in Mario Kart Tour.
200cc
AddScoreIntervalWhileGlide 2.5 2 1.5 1.2
AddScoreIntervalWhileWater 7.5 6 4.5 3.6
AddScoreIntervalWhileItemType018 2.5 2 1.5 1.2
AddScoreIntervalWhileDriftKeep 2.5 2 1.5 1.2
InterimRankBonusRate 0.5 1 2 2
ComboNumMax 5 10 15 15

The InterimRankBonus multiplied by the InterimRankBonusRate is the amount of points obtained at the end of the first lap or the first two sections of three-sectioned tracks. The InterimRankBonus has the following values:

InterimRankBonus
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
Points 100 80 60 50 40 30 20 10

Finally, the maximum time between events in a combo depends on the base points given by the last action of the combo, with no effect of the combo count, as shown by this combo-related data:

Combo-related parameters (Combo)
Score 5 10 20 30
Time 1.4 1.8 2.1 2.4
ComboScoreAdd 1
ComboScoreRate 0.1

The combo time is calculated as follows:

Combo time = Max{Remaining combo time; Combo time of the last action}

where the combo time of the last action is calculated as follows:

Combo time of the last action = Time × multiplier from glider's tiering in the course × multiplier due to glider rarity and skill level

where the multiplier from the tiering is around 1.45 if the course is one of the favorites of the glider and around 1.225 if the course is favored by the glider, being equal to 1 otherwise, and Time is based on the value reported in the table using intermediate values for intermediate scores (i.e. 1.95 seconds for 15 points and 2.25 seconds for 25 points) and either 1.4 seconds or 2.4 seconds for scores smaller than 5 points and greater than 30 points, respectively.

Auto Mode

Introduced in version 2.6.0, Auto mode is a new option in single-player races that allows the player to spectate in a race fully controlled by the AI. The driver, kart and glider chosen by the player will participate in said race and will be the default AI player followed. The player is able to choose the racer followed by the camera and has control on the relative positioning and zoom of the camera. A button at the bottom allows to take screenshots at the rendering resolution of the game rather than the display resolution of the device. Starting with version 2.8.0, seven additional filters can be applied to the camera. When the race ends, the Coins and event tokens (but not team tokens) collected by the chosen driver are given to the player, along with the obtained experience points of the driver, kart and glider. The experience points of the player will instead remain unaffected, regardless of the outcome of the race. One additional filter, the Pop Art filter, has been added at the start of the Princess Tour.

Filters

Collectibles and currencies

Grand Stars

Grand Stars are the main collectibles related to individual tours. Up to five of them can be earned by reaching certain point thresholds in each standard race and up to three of them can be earned by clearing specific goals in each bonus challenge. Furthermore, clearing Tour Challenges and Gold Challenges will reward the players with Grand Stars as well. Finally, using a star ticket will reward a Grand Star per ticket used. Up until the Peach vs. Daisy Tour, clearing the daily challenge each day did also warrant a Grand Star.

They are used to unlock gifts. In the past, they were also used to unlock cups. When the last gift is obtained, coins are rewarded in place of Grand Stars, and when a new tour starts, the Grand Stars obtained are reset to zero.

Rubies

Rubies are the main premium currency of Mario Kart Tour. They can be purchased with real-life currency at the Shop, but can also be obtained as daily login bonuses, as a player level up bonus, as part of tour gifts, as a reward for the ranked cup, or as a reward for Standard Challenges, Premium Challenges, or special challenges.

Rubies can be used in three different ways: to buy Spotlight items, to buy Mii Racing Suits, or to play Coin Rush mode.

Coins

Coin Rush mode during the Bangkok Tour
Gold Mario in Coin Rush during the Bangkok Tour

Coins are collected during a race and rewarded for the number of points obtained during said race, up to 300 per day (600 if the player has the Gold Pass). In a single race, the amount of coins earned is

Coins earned = coins obtained during the race + floor((total points earned in the race)/1000)

The coins obtained during the race are capped at 99, while no cap on the coins obtained through points is known.

Besides the main way of obtaining coins, they can also be obtained in Coin Rush and in several rewards, such as obtaining three challenges on a challenge card in a row, column or diagonal line, in gifts, as daily login bonuses, as player level up bonuses, as a replacement for Grand Stars or items at the maximum level, while waiting for Multiplayer races, as rewards for ranked cup placements and friend ranking. Also, friends can send five greeting coins to each other every day.

In Coin Rush, the player can spend rubies to obtain a great number of coins. Over 300 coins are found in the course. For each tour, another course is available in Coin Rush. Gold Mario is the regular driver, and the Gold Standard is the regular kart driven. The coins obtained from Coin Rush are multiplied by a certain number, depending on how many rubies a player has spent.

Coins multiplier Rubies
2 5
6 15
10 25

During the Cooking Tour, the Coins Aplenty Event was added to the game. This event gives the player twenty-four hours to obtain a large number of coins from a certain cup, which varies between players. 300 coins are awarded at the end of the first race on each course in the cup during the duration of the event, for a total of 900 guaranteed extra coins from the event; these coins do not count towards the daily cap of 300 coins from races. In addition, the daily cap is ignored on each of these three races, providing three extra opportunities to score coins beyond the cap if it has already been reached. These events are held every Saturday and Tuesdays (the latter day has been added since the Super Mario Kart Tour). Starting from the 2021 Autumn Tour, the number of coins is raised to 500 and held every Saturday, though in the Toad vs. Toadette Tour, the coin amount returned to 300 and the schedule reverted to every Saturday and Tuesday.

Coins are mainly used in the Daily Selects section of the shop.

Tokens

Introduced in the Wild West Tour, event tokens are a special type of coins that can be collected during events. The way to collect event tokens differs from event to event. The different ways to collect event tokens are:

  • Collecting from courses.
  • Landing hits with shells.
  • Landing hits with Bob-ombs.
  • Landing hits with bananas.
  • Causing opponents to crash.
  • Performing Mini-Turbos.
  • Keeping combo bonuses.

Some tours feature a Team Rally event, in which the player can collect team tokens. Team tokens can always be collected from courses, when the player races with a driver that is part of the chosen team. At the end of a race with a driver from the player's team, the player will be rewarded with additional team tokens for every 1,000 points they collected during the race. If the player's team has won the race, the player will get even more additional team tokens as a reward.

Since the 2021 Autumn Tour, the Token Aplenty Event is held every Monday (formerly every Tuesday in the 2021 Autumn Tour and the 2021 Halloween Tour). This event is similar to the Coins Aplenty Event, but instead of being rewarded with a fixed amount of coins at the end of the race the player will get a random amount of event tokens (or team tokens, when the event takes place during a Team Rally), ranging from 50 to 300.

Event tokens and team tokens are used in the Token section of the Shop.

Pipes

Pipes can shoot out a driver, kart, or glider, all of which have their own rarities. A pipe contains a determined probability distribution of Normal, Super, and High-End items, all of which are chosen randomly within their class and rarity. It is possible that a player obtains an item from a pipe that already has been obtained; when this happens, the level gauge of that item will be increased by one unit. Usually, if the pipe is about to shoot out a High-End item, it will be golden instead of green (sometimes, however, it might occur that a green pipe shoots out a High-End item).

As of the Wild West Tour, the player can shoot out one random regular High-End item from an All-Clear Pipe once in a tour, as soon as they have finished every cup from the tour. The list below shows all of the available items from the All-Clear Pipe as of the Battle Tour.

High-End items obtainable from the All-Clear Pipe Rate (each)
High-End drivers Dry Bowser, Metal Mario, Pink Gold Peach, Cat Peach, Tanooki Mario, Pauline, Peach (Explorer), Nabbit, Captain Toad, King Bob-omb, Fire Rosalina, Tanooki Rosalina, Kamek, Peachette, Black Yoshi, White Yoshi, Peach (Wintertime), Cat Rosalina, Chargin' Chuck, Toadette (Explorer), Cat Toad, Wario (Cowboy), Birdo (Black), Birdo (White), Gold Koopa (Freerunning), Penguin Luigi, Shy Guy (Pastry Chef), Dixie Kong, Funky Kong, Mario (Aviator), Toad (Party Time), Pauline (Party Time), Bowser Jr. (Pirate), Mario (Classic), Baby Peach (Cherub), Daisy (Swimwear), Luigi (Classic), Ice Mario, Daisy (Farmer), Mario (Racing), Lakitu (Party Time), Pauline (Rose) 0.5319%
High-End karts B Dasher, Badwagon, Carrot Kart, Cat Cruiser, Prancer, Sneeker, Sports Coupe, Circuit Special, Bruiser, Wild Wing, Bumble V, Steel Driver, Goo-Goo Buggy, Macharon, Black B Dasher, Black Circuit, Queen Bee, Gold Train, Black Turbo Yoshi, White Turbo Yoshi, Radish Rider, Inferno Flyer, Wildfire Flyer, Red B Dasher, Platinum Taxi, Glam Bruiser, Wild Black, Wild Pink, Apple Kart, Gilded Prancer, Choco Macharon, P-Wing, Black Turbo Birdo, White Turbo Birdo, Snow Skimmer, Green Apple Kart, Poison Apple Kart, Dragonfly, Firefly, Dozer Dasher, Clanky Kart, Rose Queen, Banana Master, Offroader, Dreamy Egg, Head Honcho, Pink Wing, Red Taxi, Blue Soda, Dark Buggy, Koopa King, Cact-X, Sushi Racer, Pirate Sushi Racer, Silver Bullet Blaster, Green Circuit, Gilded King, Crawly Kart, Black Dozer, Sunset Cloud, Iron Cucumber, Rose Taxi, Cact-Ice, B Dasher Mk. 2, Sakura Quickshaw, Jet Cruiser, Pink Dozer, Grand Badwagon, Lime Tea Coupe, Sunny Surf Sailer, Kamek's Zoom Broom, Black Cat Cruiser, Cream Cat Cruiser, Vampire Flyer, White Snow Skimmer, Gray Cat Cruiser, Jukebox Buggy, Green Lightning, Cupid's Arrow, Prop Kart, Tropical Truck
High-End gliders Swooper, Cloud Glider, Gold Glider, Pink Gold Paper Glider, Bullet Bill Parachute, Royal Parachute, Dry Bowser Umbrella, Rainy Balloons, Blizzard Balloons, Sunset Balloons, Chocolate Banana Crêpe, Strawberry Crêpe, Wicked Wings, Wonderful Wings, Starchute, Rainbow Starchute, Silver Starchute, Daisy Glider, Butterfly Wings, Butterfly Sunset, Butterfly Prism, Banana Wingtip, Blooper Wingtip, Meteor Balloons, Crimson Crane, Springtime Crane, Pink Gold Meteors, Chocolate Donut, Strawberry Donut, Heart Balloons, Fireworks Parachute, Great Sail, Blizzard Parasol, Black Great Sail, Planet Glider, Dragon Wings, Black Toe-Bean Balloons, Toe-Bean Balloons, Ship's Wheel, Tropical Glider, 8-Bit Star, Manta Glider, Silver Bells, Treasure Map, Flybrary Book, Cheep Cheep Masks, Pretzel Glider, Vampire Wings, Dream Glider, Silver Manta Glider, Calico Parafoil, Cat Parafoil, Rose Parasol, Black Cat Parafoil, Snow Crystals, Surf Master, Silver Surf Master, Starry Great Sail, Tanooki Parafoil, Candlelight Flight, Piranha Plant Balloons, Candlelight Flight Cake, Luigi Parafoil, Sky-High Flyer, Wicked Topaz

As of the Wedding Tour, regular login bonuses are replaced with Today's Challenge in which the player must complete a race on a pre-selected course with a pre-selected driver, kart, and glider. After completing this daily race, the player can shoot out a free pipe launch (except on day 14) which can contain regular items, as well as rubies, coins, and item tickets. The player receives a special blue-colored badge on day 14 as a reward for playing on every day of the given tour. Until the Anniversary Tour (2022), the player received 5 rubies on days 5 and 10, in stead of a free pipe pull.

Since the Samurai Tour, the player can buy pipe launches in the Token Shop. In some tours, also golden pipes can be bought in the Token Shop.

Since the Battle Tour, pipes appear as Tour gifts and Gold Gifts. Some of the pipes that appear as Gold Gifts are golden.

Menu

Banners
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Banners

On the top of the menu, players can spend rubies to fire one of the tour's pipes, purchase special offers, or subscribe to the Gold Pass.

Multiplayer

Example of building multiplayer rank in Mario Kart Tour
Example of progressing towards a higher multiplayer grade.
Rank icons for Mario Kart Tour
The grading system in multiplayer mode, which continues up to S+9.

Multiplayer mode was added to Mario Kart Tour on March 8, 2020, where up to eight human players can play against each other. Players race against each other in three courses in a chosen cup of the current tour, with the cup changing every 13 minutes, allowing the player to race in cups that have not yet been unlocked. There are four sets of rules that interchange daily: 100cc with default item slots, 100cc with two item slots, 150cc with default item slots, and 150cc with two item slots. Matches are also periodically set to be Team Games[14] (not to be confused with Team Rallies), wherein players are randomly divided into two teams and their combined standings at the end of a match decide the winning team. In the "With Friends or Others Nearby" mode, the player can set the rules themselves, including the engine class (50cc, 100cc, or 150cc), number of item slots (1, 2, or default), number of teams (none, 2, 3 or 4), number of races (3, 6, or 12), enabling teams, enabling Friendly-Fire Mode for teams, and inclusion of COM racers. The player can also create a Room and invite players to join it with a code.

Introduced in version 3.0.0, Battle Mode is a mode in multiplayer where players must eliminate each other by popping their balloons. A battle ends if there is only one player remaining, or if the time limit is reached. In the "With Friends or Others Nearby" mode, the rules that the player can set include the number of item slots (1, 2, or default), the option to play with Bob-ombs only or Shells only, number of battles (3, 6, or 12), and inclusion of COM racers.

Multiplayer features a grading system ranging from F to A for regular users, and onward from S to S+9 for Gold Pass subscribers. There are separate grading systems for races and battles. Prior to the version 3.0.0 update in September 2022, the maximum grade was S+6. Until version 3.0.0, multiplayer races were split between Gold Races (exclusive Gold Pass subscribers) and standard races. Gold Races featured additional rule variations (150cc with default item slots, 150cc with two item slots, 200cc with default item slots, and 200cc with one item slot). The player's grade is split up with a green grade for races and a purple grade for battles.

When the player is waiting for a multiplayer match to be found, they will earn coins. Up to 100 coins can be earned per day with this method. As of version 3.0.0, the Multiplayer Pipe is available, which the player can fire after having saved up enough points from playing races or battles in Multiplayer mode.

Once every few tours the Kart Pro event will take place (with its first appearance in the Snow Tour), in which the player can earn rewards like badges and rubies by completing challenges on a Kart Pro challenge card, including maintaining a streak of three wins in Standard Races or Gold Races. The amount of rubies the player will get as rewards for completing this challenge card depends on their grade. Grades F to A will receive 5 to 10 rubies, and grades S to S+9 will receive 15 to 21 rubies. As of version 2.9.0, players can maintain their streak if they win 2nd or 3rd place.

Some tours have a 2-Player Challenge event taking place, where the player could team up with another player in the "With Friends or Others Nearby" mode to race against a team of set opponents (such as Rosalina and the five babies in Vs. Rosalina Team) and collect event tokens in a set of three courses.

Challenges

See also: List of challenge cards in Mario Kart Tour

Challenges are objectives the player can complete to earn various badges and rewards depending on the type, of which there are eight: Standard Challenges, long-term challenges the player accomplishes throughout the course of the game; Tier Challenges (added in the Mii Tour (2022)) long-term challenges associated with Ranked Cups; Multiplayer Challenges (added in the Baby Rosalina Tour), which are long-term challenges for multiplayer mode; Multiplayer Battle Challenges (added in the Battle Tour), which are long-term challenges for multiplayer battle mode; Tour, Tour Multiplayer (added in the Summer Tour (2021) as part of the Summertime Challenges, later permanent in the Frost Tour), and Gold Challenges, challenges that last for the duration of the tour, the lattermost of which are exclusive to Gold Pass members; and Expert Challenges (added in the Cooking Tour), which contain challenges that are harder to succeed than Tour, Gold, and Standard Challenges, and last for twelve weeks. The first set of Tour Challenges unlocks from the tour's beginning, while the second set unlocks after the first week. Some special event challenges are one-offs, such as the their Anniversary Challenges in the 1st Anniversary Tour, while other challenges last for three tours, such as the Summertime Challenges. Completing Standard and Multiplayer Challenges award the player with rubies, while Tour and Gold Challenges award extra Grand Stars and Expert Challenges reward the player only with badges. Completing special event challenges award the player with high amount of rubies or a High-End driver. Each challenge card holds nine challenges aligned in a 3×3 grid, and for every bingo the player acquires (i.e. any horizontal, vertical, or diagonal match), they earn a certain amount of coins. The player also receives a reward upon completing an entire challenge card.

Daily challenges

Each daily challenge rewarded a Grand Star. The player could have up to three daily challenges available at a time, and upon completing one, a new one would not appear until the following day. Upon entering a new tour, players would receive three daily challenges right away, resulting in a maximum of sixteen daily challenges per two-week tour. The daily challenges were selected at random from the following options:

  • Do a Rocket Start.
  • Get 1st place in a race.
  • Perform a Slipstream.
  • Activate Frenzy mode.
  • Use a Mushroom.
  • Land a hit with a Banana.
  • Land a hit with a Red Shell.
  • Land a hit with a Green Shell.
  • Land a hit with a Bob-omb.
  • Land a hit with a Super Horn.
  • Join a multiplayer race.

From the Snow Tour onwards, daily challenges are no longer featured.

Premium Challenges
Premium Challenge card in the Snow Tour, from Mario Kart Tour
The first Premium Challenge card in the Snow Tour.

As of the Snow Tour, players can purchase a card for $4.99 USD with additional challenges every tour, with the reward for completing all challenges being a High-End driver, kart or glider. Progress on the challenges is shown whether the player has purchased or not, and all completed challenges can be claimed immediately on purchase. Uncompleted challenge cards can be carried over to the next tour, with up to fifteen able to be held at once.

Total Points Challenge

As of the Snow Tour, the player's total points across all cups can be redeemed for rewards, up to 600,000 points. Among the top rewards are points-cap tickets of increasing levels. Starting from the Singapore Tour, the Total Points Challenge features two challenge cards and goes up to 900,000 points, with more rewards. The Battle Tour later increased the final goal to 999,999 points, which was likely done due to the number of cups being changed from twelve to fifteen.

Tour Gifts

Tour Gifts give the player items if enough Grand Stars are obtained, with the top rewards often being level-boost tickets of increasing levels. Part of the rewards can only be claimed by Gold Pass subscribers.

Since the Baby Rosalina Tour, the player could also unlock free pipe launches from the regular pipes of the current tour, if enough Grand Stars were obtained. Since the Battle Tour, these are no longer available, due to the pipes being replaced by the Spotlight Shop.

As of version 2.10.0, players who started the game for the first time can unlock these characters in the currently-played tour.

A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 5 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 10 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 18 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 28 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 38 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 45 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 55 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 65
Artwork of Mario in Mario Kart Tour Artwork of Princess Peach for New Super Mario Bros. Wii (reused in Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, Mario Party: Island Tour and Mario Kart Tour) Artwork of Bowser in Mario Party 10 (later reused for Mario Party: Star Rush, Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour) Artwork of Luigi in Mario Party: Island Tour (also used in Mario Kart Tour) Artwork of Princess Daisy in Mario Kart Tour (later used in Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020) Artwork of Donkey Kong in Super Mario Party (also used for Mario Kart Tour and the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong[1]) Artwork of Wario in Mario Party: The Top 100 (also used in Mario Kart Tour and Mario Party Superstars) Artwork of Yoshi for Mario Party 10 (reused for Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour)
Mario Peach Bowser Luigi Daisy Donkey Kong Wario Yoshi

This was revised in version 3.4.1 to include additional characters and items as listed below.

A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 5 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 15 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 25 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 35 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 45 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 55 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 65 A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour 75
Artwork of Mario in Mario Kart Tour Artwork of Princess Peach for New Super Mario Bros. Wii (reused in Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, Mario Party: Island Tour and Mario Kart Tour) Artwork of Bowser in Mario Party 10 (later reused for Mario Party: Star Rush, Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour) Artwork of Luigi in Mario Party: Island Tour (also used in Mario Kart Tour) Artwork of Princess Daisy in Mario Kart Tour (later used in Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020) Artwork of Donkey Kong in Super Mario Party (also used for Mario Kart Tour and the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong[1]) Artwork of Wario in Mario Party: The Top 100 (also used in Mario Kart Tour and Mario Party Superstars) Artwork of Yoshi for Mario Party 10 (reused for Super Mario Party and Mario Kart Tour) Green launch pipe from Mario Kart Tour Gold Glider from Mario Kart Tour Green launch pipe from Mario Kart Tour B Dasher from Mario Kart Tour Green launch pipe from Mario Kart Tour Artwork of Metal Mario from Mario Kart 7 Gold launch pipe from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Peach Bowser Luigi Daisy Donkey Kong Wario Yoshi Pipe ×10 Gold Glider Pipe ×10 B Dasher Pipe ×10 Metal Mario Gold Pipe ×10

Shop

The shop consists of six different sections.

Spotlight Shop

Introduced in the Battle Tour, the Spotlight section consists of selected drivers, karts, and gliders that are in the Spotlight. Spotlight items are available for one week, after which they are replaced. There is also a Daily Spotlight shop, which contains six High-End drivers, six High-End karts, and six High-End gliders, and is renewed each day. Once a day, the player can use a Quick Ticket to change the items in the Daily Spotlight. The player can buy each item up to three times for the cost of 150 rubies for drivers, and 100 rubies for karts and gliders.

Until the Anniversary Tour (2022), the pipe section was available in the shop. A pipe contained a determined amount of Normal, Super, and High-End items, plus featured items. The items were not ordered, so each item, including the featured ones, could be potentially found in any placement within the pipe. The player could reset the pipe at any moment. A new pipe was introduced each week and, since the 2019 Halloween Tour, the pipes lasted until the end of the tour.

Usually, a pipe contained the following items, with the spotlight items frequently taking the spot of a High-End item, though Super items could also appear in the spotlight.

Items obtained from a typical new 100 items pipe
Item Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
Normal
Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
Super
Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
High-End
Driver Kart Glider Driver Kart Glider Driver Kart Glider
Amount 32 26 16 9 7 4 2 2 2

Until the 2020 New Year's Tour, the pipe typically contained the following items:

Items obtained from a new pipe
Item Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
Normal
Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
Super
Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
High-End
Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
Featured High-End
Driver Kart Glider Driver Kart Glider Driver Kart Glider Driver Kart Glider
Amount 32 26 16 9 7 4 1 1 1 1 1 1

Another common variant was the special pipe holding 50 items, used in special events and frequently not featuring any spotlight item, but rather a slightly different distribution of items to take into account the peculiar items that could be obtained in it.

Items obtained from a typical new 50 items pipe
Item Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
Normal
Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
Super
Rarity Icon from Mario Kart Tour
High-End
Driver Kart Glider Driver Kart Glider Driver Kart Glider
Amount 15 11 9 5 4 3 1 1 1

The probability of obtaining a certain type of item from the pipe is (number of items of that type remaining in the pipe)/(total number of items remaining in the pipe) while the probability of obtaining a specific item is (probability of getting an item of the type of the desired item)/(number of available items of the same type of the desired item).

Mii Racing Suit Shop

Introduced in the Mii Tour (2022), the Mii Racing Suit section consists of 10 different Mii Racing Suits. The player can buy each Mii Racing Suit up to three times for the cost of 100 rubies. However, the first purchase of some selected Mii Racing Suits costs only 70 rubies.

Token Shop

As of the Wild West Tour, the Token Shop (formerly known as the Event Shop) appears during events or Team Rallies. The player can buy items in this shop with event tokens or team tokens. In several tours, the Token Shop is upgraded to feature various High-End items, tickets, and other items. Since the Samurai Tour, pipe launches can be bought as well.

Token Shop's items
Item Pricea Quantity Quantity (Team Rally)
Pipe Green launch pipe from Mario Kart Tour 50-500b 31 -
Item ticket An item ticket from Mario Kart Tour 5 10 -
Point-boost ticket A driver Point-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA kart Point-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA glider Point-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 10 3 each -
Star ticket A Star ticket from Mario Kart Tour 20 Depends on tour -
Coin Rush ticket A Coin Rush ticket from Mario Kart Tour 20 1
Level-boost ticket Normal A normal driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 50 2 3 each
Super A super driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA super kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA super glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 100 1 2 each
High-End A high-end driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA high-end kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA high-end glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 250 - 1 each
Points-cap ticket Normal A normal driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour 100 1
Super A super driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA super kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA super glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour 200 1
High-End A High-End driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA High-End kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA High-End glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour 400 - 1
Super driver, kart, or glider The icon for Drivers in Mario Kart TourThe icon for Karts in Mario Kart TourThe icon of Gliders in Mario Kart Tour Depends on tour 1 each Depends on tour
High-End driver, kart, or glider The icon for Drivers in Mario Kart TourThe icon for Karts in Mario Kart TourThe icon of Gliders in Mario Kart Tour Depends on tour - Depends on tour
500 Coins Coins from Mario Kart Tour 30 5 -
1000 Coins Coins from Mario Kart Tour 50 - 10
3 Rubies A Ruby from Mario Kart Tour 30 5

a - In the Token Shop of the Summer Festival Tour, most of the items had lower prices.
b - The cost for the first pipe is 50 event tokens, increasing with 10 tokens for every subsequent pipe until the sixteenth, then with 50 tokens between the seventeenth and the twenty-first pipes. From the twenty-second pipe onwards, the cost is 500 tokens.
As of the Battle Tour, the Token Shop no longer has a regular composition.

Token Shop's items
Item Price Quantity
Balloon Default Balloon from Mario Kart Tour 100c 1
Golden pipe Gold launch pipe from Mario Kart Tour 200 1
Pipe Green launch pipe from Mario Kart Tour 20-500 34
3 Rubies A Ruby from Mario Kart Tour 15 5
500 Coins Coins from Mario Kart Tour 15 5
Level-boost ticket Super A normal driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 25 3
Super A super driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA super kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA super glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 50 2
High-End A high-end driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA high-end kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA high-end glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 120 1

c - In the Battle Tour, the Token Shop included three different balloons, two of which costed 50 tokens and one 150 tokens.

Daily Selects
The Daily Selects section of the Shop in Mario Kart Tour.
The Daily Selects section of the Shop, before the base set was introduced.

The Daily Selects section is renewed each day. It consists of four rows, of which the first three each contain three items. The items in the left column are drivers or driver-related tickets, the items in the center column are karts or kart-related tickets, the items in the right column are gliders or glider-related tickets. The last row allows the player to play Coin Rush. The first row is available to all players and contains only Normal items and point-boost tickets, the second row is available to players level 7 and above and contains Normal and Super items along with item tickets and quick tickets, and the third row is available to players of level 12 and above and contains only Super and High-End items. The first time an item's skill level is maxed out, it is replaced with other items of the same rarity, type and shop rarity until all the items of the corresponding rarity, type and shop rarity have their skill level maxed out, at which point a level-boost ticket or, since the 2022 Mii Tour, a points-cap ticket is sold in place of these items. If the maxed out category has Normal rarity, only Normal tickets will be sold, once a Super item sold in the Daily Selects is maxed out, the tickets will either be Normal or Super, as soon as a High-End item sold in the Daily Selects is maxed out, tickets of all the rarities will be sold. Starting from the 2022 Mii Tour, High-End level-boost tickets can appear on the third row without having to max out items.

Daily Selects' items
Item Price
Base set Additional
Item ticket An item ticket from Mario Kart Tour 50
Point-boost ticket A driver Point-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA kart Point-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA glider Point-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 100
Quick ticket
(no longer available since the Cooking Tour)
A Quick ticket from Mario Kart Tour 1,000 N/A
Normal Kart or glider A normal kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 500 1,000
Driver A normal driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 800 1,500
Super Kart or glider A super kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA super glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 2,000 7,500
Driver A super driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 3,000 9,000
High-End Kart or glider A high-end kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA high-end glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 10,000 25,000
Driver A high-end driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 12,000 30,000
Points-cap ticket Normal A normal driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour 2,000 N/A
Super A super driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA super kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA super glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour 5,000 N/A
High-End A High-End driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA High-End kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA High-End glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour 20,000 N/A

Since the 2019 Paris Tour, in addition to tickets, only a subset of non-tour-exclusive items can be found as Daily Selects in all of the Tours, here referred to as "Base set". The listed items are most Normal items from the Tokyo Tour and most items from the New York Tour. The Quick Ticket was removed and more items were added in the Cooking Tour at an increased cost and shop rarity, appearing less frequently in the Daily Selects and being unable to replace the items of the same rarity and type when the skill levels of those were all maxed out. They are marked with an asterisk (*) and referred to here as "Additional". Since the Berlin Tour, "Additional" prices were reduced to the "Base set" price, but their shop rarity appears unchanged, with them still not being able to replace items of the same rarity and price when the skill levels of the latter are maxed out. In the Mii Tour (2022), more items were added in the Daily Selects again; they are marked with two asterisks (**). In the Battle Tour, more items were added in the Daily Selects again; they are marked with three asterisks (***).

Type Normal Super High-End
Drivers Baby Mario, Baby Peach, Baby Daisy, Baby Rosalina, Baby Luigi*, Koopa Troopa, Shy Guy, Dry Bones, Iggy, Larry, Lemmy, Ludwig, Morton, Roy, Wendy Mario, Peach, Yoshi, Daisy, Toad, Toadette, Rosalina*, Luigi*, Toad (Pit Crew)*, Red Yoshi**, Bowser, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Lakitu*, Bowser Jr.*, Wario*, Waluigi*, King Boo*, Black Shy Guy**, Red Koopa (Freerunning), Birdo**, Pink Shy Guy**, Birdo (Light Blue)**, Hammer Bro**, Boomerang Bro**, Ice Bro**, Fire Bro**, Birdo (Yellow), Monty Mole** Metal Mario, Peachette, Pauline*, Pink Gold Peach***, Toad (Party Time)***, Peach (Wintertime)**, Penguin Luigi***, Ice Mario**, Baby Peach (Cherub)***, Mario (Classic)***, Luigi (Classic)***, Black Yoshi***, Toadette (Explorer)***, Cat Peach**, Dry Bowser, Funky Kong**, Dixie Kong**
Karts Pipe Frame, Birthday Girl, Mushmellow, Koopa Dasher, Biddybuggy, Blue Biddybuggy***, Cheep Charger, Pink Mushmellow**, Birthday Girl Rosalina***, Green Kiddie Kart**, Red Kiddie Kart**, Bullet Blaster, Bull's-Eye Banzai***, Landship, Pipe Buggy*, Warship***, Green Cheep Charger*** Mach 8, Daytripper, Turbo Yoshi, Soda Jet, Super Blooper, Gold Blooper***, Royale*, Cloud 9*, Poltergust 4000*, Streamliner*, White Royale***, Zucchini**, Red Streamliner***, Red Turbo Yoshi**, Blue Seven**, Super 1***, Dasher II***, Tea Coupe***, Yellow Turbo Birdo**, Egg 1**, Birthday Girl Daisy***, Cucumber**, Flame Flyer, Barrel Train, DK Jumbo*, Chrome DK Jumbo***, Koopa Clown*, Dark Clown***, Para-Wing**, Turbo Birdo**, Light-blue Turbo Birdo**, Bolt Buggy*** B Dasher, Black B Dasher***, Circuit Special*, Black Circuit***, Bumble V*, Queen Bee***, Macharon**, Carrot Kart**, Wild Wing**, Radish Rider***, Wildfire Flyer**, Red B Dasher**, Gilded Prancer***, P-Wing**, Apple Kart***, Dozer Dasher**, Wild Black***, Prancer***, Rose Queen***, Green Apple Kart**, Choco Macharon***, Red Taxi***, Blue Soda***, Green Circuit***, Sports Coupe**, Steel Driver**, Cat Cruiser**, White Turbo Yoshi***, Badwagon, Gold Train***, Bruiser**, Snow Skimmer***, Offroader**, Banana Master**, Poison Apple Kart***, Dark Buggy***, Pirate Sushi Racer***, Head Honcho***, Sushi Racer***, Gilded King***, Black Dozer***
Gliders Super Glider, Parachute, Parafoil, Paper Glider, Droplet Glider, BBIA Parafoil, Minion Paper Glider**, Piston Glider**, Piranha Plant Parafoil* Peach Parasol, Flower Glider, Oilpaper Umbrella*, Lightning Oilpaper*, Pink Flower Glider**, ? Block**, Plaid Ribbon***, Eggshell Glider**, Bob-omb Parafoil, Shell Parachute, Wario Wing*, Waluigi Wing*, BaNaNa Parafoil*, Blue Flower Glider** Gold Glider, Strawberry Crêpe***, Starchute**, Royal Parachute***, Fireworks Parachute***, Crimson Crane**, Blizzard Balloons**, Heart Balloons**, Rainbow Starchute***, Daisy Glider**, Pink Gold Paper Glider**, Butterfly Sunset**, Chocolate Donut***, Chocolate Banana Crêpe***, Strawberry Donut**, Silver Bells***, Manta Glider***, Butterfly Wings***, Great Sail**, 8-Bit Star***, Sunset Balloons***, Swooper, Cloud Glider*, Rainy Balloons***, Wicked Wings***, Banana Wingtip***, Tropical Glider**, Dragon Wings**, Cheep Cheep Masks***
Tier Shop

Since the 2020 Halloween Tour, players can buy items in the Tier Shop. The items available in it are replaced every week, and the higher the player's tier, the more items are available for purchase. Until the Anniversary Tour (2022), the top row featured drivers, karts, and gliders that were favorites of at least one course in that week's ranked cup, and often included at least one High-End part. The items unlock based on the player's all-time highest tier and remain unlocked even if their tier drops. Some items can be bought multiple times, though the price increases after the first or second purchase. Previosly, after unlocking super level-boost tickets, there was a chance that High-End level-boost tickets of the same type will appear in place of them. Since the Mii Tour (2022), High-End level-boost tickets will appear separately if the player's all-time highest tier is at least 50.

Tier Shop's items
Item Unlock
Rank
Price
Initial price After first purchase After second purchase Quantity
Driver1 Normal The icon for Drivers in Mario Kart Tour N/A 800 N/A N/A 1
Super 3,000 N/A N/A
High-End 12,000 N/A N/A
Kart1 Normal The icon for Karts in Mario Kart Tour N/A 500 N/A N/A 1
Super 2,000 N/A N/A
High-End 10,000 N/A N/A
Glider1 Normal The icon of Gliders in Mario Kart Tour N/A 500 N/A N/A 1
Super 2,000 N/A N/A
High-End 10,000 N/A N/A
Level-boost ticket Normal glider A normal glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 5 800 1,000 1,200 3
Normal kart A normal kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 10 800 1,000 1,200 3
Normal driver A normal driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 15 1,000 1,200 1,400 3
Super glider A super glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 20 3,000 5,000 N/A 2
Super kart A super kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 25 3,000 5,000 N/A 2
Super driver A super driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 30 4,000 6,000 N/A 2
Points-cap ticket Normal A normal driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour 35 2,000 N/A N/A 1
Super A super driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA super kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA super glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour 40 5,000 N/A N/A 1
High-End A High-End driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA High-End kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA High-End glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour 45 20,000 N/A N/A 1
Level-boost ticket High-End glider A high-end glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 50 13,000 N/A N/A 1
High-End kart A high-end kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 55 13,000 N/A N/A 1
High-End driver A high-end driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour 60 15,000 N/A N/A 1

1 - Not available anymore since the Battle Tour.

Ruby purchase

The player can purchase different amounts of rubies with real-life currency.

Profile

Profile screenshot in Mario Kart Tour
A profile page showing a badge, favorite drivers and player records.

Players can visit profile pages of themselves and their friends. On a profile page, the player can display a badge, choose their eight favorite drivers out of the drivers they own and can see their records, which include the amounts of collected drivers, karts, and gliders, their highest score they earned on a single course in the current tour, their number of Standard Race, Gold Race and Kart Pro wins, their highest multiplayer grade and their highest tier. Additionally, their current level, tier, and multiplayer grade are shown for the player and their friends.

Badges

The player can collect badges by completing challenges, by ending in the top 1,000 in the All-Cup ranking, or through other case-specific means (such as a Twitter retweet campaign or winning a team rally). Sometimes badges will also be given in the Gift Box. Out of all their collected badges, the player can choose one that will be visible to other players on their profile, though players can view other players' full badge lists. Standard badges have four different types: common badges, gold badges (obtained by completing Gold Challenges and requires a Gold Pass subscription), expert badges (obtained by completing Expert Challenges), and blue badges (obtained by completing Today's Challenge all fourteen days of a given tour). Gold, expert (red), and blue badges are all recolored versions of common badges in their respective colors.

Other kinds of badges are grouped separately and obtained by other means. These include badges earned from completing entire Expert Challenge cards, ranking badges, multiplayer badges such as winning a Kart Pro event, top-placement badges, and Team Rally badges.

Friends

The player can become in-game friends with other players, see the points of their friends on the different cups, and invite them to join a multiplayer room.

Since the Baby Rosalina Tour, a cumulative reward is given to the player if the combined total cup points of the week's ranked cup of the player and all of their friends reach certain amounts. In the Flower Tour only, the reward was rubies instead of coins. Since the second week of the Wild West Tour, the coin amounts have changed.

Total points of player and friends Coins
(until August 5, 2020)
Coins
(since August 12, 2020)
Rubies
(Flower Tour)
50,000 100 100 2
80,000 500 300 3
150,000 1000 600 5

News

Every time that an announcement is being made, a new part of a tour starts, an update of the game is released, a new special offer or pipe is available or something else has been changed, the player receives a message with detailed information about what is new. Messages regarding known issues also appear here.

Mii

The player can upload Mii characters from their Nintendo Account or create new ones. Mii characters can also be shared with other players.

The player can collect different Mii Racing Suits for their Miis to wear. Every time the player gets a new Mii Racing Suit, all of their Mii Racing Suits will get ten additional base points. Each Mii Racing Suit that the player owns has to be assigned to a specific Mii of the player's choice.

Gifts

Sometimes the player receives additional gifts, which can be rubies, coins, or badges. Mainly, these gifts are given at celebration occasions such as celebration days, the start of a new tour, or the launch of Multiplayer mode. Sometimes it happens that the player does not receive a reward due to a technical problem in the game. These rewards can appear as gifts at a later time. Gifts remain available for fourteen days.

Skill level point and points cap raising requirements

The following table lists the amount of skill level points needed to bring an acquired driver, kart, or glider to a certain skill level. Raising the skill level of a driver, kart or glider requires obtaining duplicates of them as Tour Gifts, from the Pipe or the Shop, or from using level-boost tickets that match the type and rarity.

Skill level 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Normal 2 5 8 11 14 20 40
Super 1 2 3 4 5 8 16
High-End 1 1 2 2 3 5 8

The following table lists the amount of points-cap tickets needed to raise the maximum amount of base points of a driver, kart or glider to a higher cap.

Cap 1 2 3 4
Amount of tickets 1 5 10 12

Courses

See also: List of favored and favorite courses in Mario Kart Tour

Race courses

Mario Kart Tour features 103 different race courses (136 if each route is counted for courses with multiple re-routes), the most out of all Mario Kart games. Until the Anniversary Tour (2023), at least one additional course was added at the start of almost every tour. Notably, Mario Kart Tour introduces course variants,note with courses having up to three variants in addition to the normal one:

  • Courses marked with "R" (Reverse), labeled "SI" (Sens inverse) in French, are driven in reverse orientation, and mostly just have alterations to make this possible if necessary or to add in some course elements. Every race course in the game has an R variant.
  • Courses marked with "T" (Trick),[15][16] labeled "A" (Acrobatique) in French and "X" (Extreme) in all other languages, feature many additional ramps, Kanaami Roads, and obstacles with which to perform Jump Boosts, but are usually otherwise the same. Some specific T variants feature other alterations, such as adding Kanaami Roads to replace glider sections (like in DS Airship Fortress T), changing the order the course is traversed in (like in N64 Kalimari Desert 2T), or even changing the starting location (like in 3DS Rock Rock Mountain T). Every race course in the game except GBA Bowser's Castle 4 has a T variant.
  • Courses marked with "R/T" (Reverse/Trick), labeled "SI/A" (Sens inverse/Acrobatique) in French and "RX" (Reverse Extreme) in all other languages, feature the elements of both R and T courses. As such, they go through the course backwards while adding more ramps, Kanaami Roads, and other obstacles with which to perform Jump Boosts and combos. Unlike with R and T variants, many courses were introduced without R/T variants and gained them later on. Originally, R/T variants only appeared for city courses, with them introduced in the same tour as the city course's other variants, but classic courses would start having them as well beginning with the 2019 Winter Tour, after which every tour has had three to five R/T variants (of any course type). From then to the 2020 Trick Tour, each tour saw one to three new ones added. Every race course in the game except GBA Bowser's Castle 4 and 3DS Rock Rock Mountain has an R/T variant.

When counting R, T, and R/T variants separately from their normal counterparts, the total number of courses in the game is 541.

Prior to the Battle Tour, with some exceptions, city courses were added with all four variants in the same tour, while all other courses were first added without the R/T variant, which would then release in a subsequent tour whose exclusive additions were R/T variants. From the Battle Tour onwards, all courses added to the game would debut all four variants at once upon introduction, much like the city courses (with the exception of GBA Bowser's Castle 4, which debuted with only its normal and R variants).

Almost every tour features classic courses and remix courses, while every new course appears exclusively in specific tours.

note - "Variant" is the official term used for both the courses designated R, T, or R/T and the numbered, re-routed versions of a particular course.[17][18][19]

New

There are seventeen original courses in Mario Kart Tour, referred to as "new courses". If each individual route is counted separately, the total increases to forty-seven.

City courses

44 of the 53 new courses are based on real cities. There are fourteen cities represented in the game, namely New York City, Tokyo, Paris, London, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Berlin, Sydney, Singapore, Amsterdam, Bangkok, Athens, Rome, and Madrid. These courses each have three unique routes that have the racers going through different areas of the city; additionally, New York Minute and Tokyo Blur each have an additional fourth route that brings together all of the paths from the other three routes into one long lap.

Course Debut tour
R/T debut tour
Normal version R variation T variation R/T variation
New York Minute New York Tour New York Minute from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute R from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute T from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute R/T from Mario Kart Tour
New York Minute 2 Holiday Tour (2019) New York Minute 2 from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute 2R from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute 2T from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
New York Minute 3 1st Anniversary Tour New York Minute 3 from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute 3R from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute 3T from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
New York Minute 4 2nd Anniversary Tour New York Minute 4 from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute 4R from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute 4T from Mario Kart Tour New York Minute 4R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur Tokyo Tour Tokyo Blur from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur R from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur T from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 2 New Year's Tour (2020) Tokyo Blur 2 from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur 2R from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur 2T from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 3 Summer Festival Tour
Mario vs. Peach Tour
Tokyo Blur 3 from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur 3R from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur 3T from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur 4 Mario Tour (2021) Tokyo Blur 4 from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur 4R from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur 4T from Mario Kart Tour Tokyo Blur 4R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade Paris Tour (2019) Paris Promenade from Mario Kart Tour Paris Promenade R from Mario Kart Tour Paris Promenade T from Mario Kart Tour Paris Promenade R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade 2 Valentine's Tour Paris Promenade 2 from Mario Kart Tour Paris Promenade 2R from Mario Kart Tour Paris Promenade 2T from Mario Kart Tour Paris Promenade 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade 3 Paris Tour (2021) Paris Promenade 3 from Mario Kart Tour Paris Promenade 3R from Mario Kart Tour Paris Promenade 3T from Mario Kart Tour Paris Promenade 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
London Loop London Tour London Loop from Mario Kart Tour London Loop R from Mario Kart Tour London Loop T from Mario Kart Tour London Loop R/T from Mario Kart Tour
London Loop 2 Baby Rosalina Tour London Loop 2 from Mario Kart Tour London Loop 2R from Mario Kart Tour London Loop 2T from Mario Kart Tour London Loop 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
London Loop 3 Halloween Tour (2021) London Loop 3 from Mario Kart Tour London Loop 3R from Mario Kart Tour London Loop 3T from Mario Kart Tour London Loop 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Vancouver Velocity Vancouver Tour Vancouver Velocity from Mario Kart Tour Vancouver Velocity R from Mario Kart Tour Vancouver Velocity T from Mario Kart Tour Vancouver Velocity R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Vancouver Velocity 2 Penguin Tour Vancouver Velocity 2 from Mario Kart Tour Vancouver Velocity 2R from Mario Kart Tour Vancouver Velocity 2T from Mario Kart Tour Vancouver Velocity 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Vancouver Velocity 3 Autumn Tour (2022) Vancouver Velocity 3 from Mario Kart Tour Vancouver Velocity 3R from Mario Kart Tour Vancouver Velocity 3T from Mario Kart Tour Vancouver Velocity 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps Los Angeles Tour (2020) Los Angeles Laps from Mario Kart Tour Los Angeles Laps R from Mario Kart Tour Los Angeles Laps T from Mario Kart Tour Los Angeles Laps R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 2 Los Angeles Tour (2022) Los Angeles Laps 2 from Mario Kart Tour Los Angeles Laps 2R from Mario Kart Tour Los Angeles Laps 2T from Mario Kart Tour Los Angeles Laps 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 3 Los Angeles Tour (2021) Los Angeles Laps 3 from Mario Kart Tour Los Angeles Laps 3R from Mario Kart Tour Los Angeles Laps 3T from Mario Kart Tour Los Angeles Laps 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways Metropolitan Tour
Spring Tour
Berlin Byways from Mario Kart Tour Berlin Byways R from Mario Kart Tour Berlin Byways T from Mario Kart Tour Berlin Byways R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways 2 Berlin Tour Berlin Byways 2 from Mario Kart Tour Berlin Byways 2R from Mario Kart Tour Berlin Byways 2T from Mario Kart Tour Berlin Byways 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Berlin Byways 3 Anniversary Tour (2022)
Anniversary Tour (2023)
Berlin Byways 3 from Mario Kart Tour Berlin Byways 3R from Mario Kart Tour Berlin Byways 3T from Mario Kart Tour Berlin Byways 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint Sydney Tour (April–May 2021) Sydney Sprint from Mario Kart Tour Sydney Sprint R from Mario Kart Tour Sydney Sprint T from Mario Kart Tour Sydney Sprint R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint 2 Sydney Tour (September 2021) Sydney Sprint 2 from Mario Kart Tour Sydney Sprint 2R from Mario Kart Tour Sydney Sprint 2T from Mario Kart Tour Sydney Sprint 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Sydney Sprint 3 Anniversary Tour (2022)
Anniversary Tour (2023)
Sydney Sprint 3 from Mario Kart Tour Sydney Sprint 3R from Mario Kart Tour Sydney Sprint 3T from Mario Kart Tour Sydney Sprint 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Singapore Speedway Singapore Tour Singapore Speedway from Mario Kart Tour Singapore Speedway R from Mario Kart Tour Singapore Speedway T from Mario Kart Tour Singapore Speedway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Singapore Speedway 2 Ocean Tour
Anniversary Tour (2022)
Singapore Speedway 2 from Mario Kart Tour Singapore Speedway 2R from Mario Kart Tour Singapore Speedway 2T from Mario Kart Tour Singapore Speedway 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Singapore Speedway 3 Winter Tour (2023) Singapore Speedway 3 from Mario Kart Tour Singapore Speedway 3R from Mario Kart Tour Singapore Speedway 3T from Mario Kart Tour Singapore Speedway 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift Amsterdam Tour Amsterdam Drift from Mario Kart Tour Amsterdam Drift R from Mario Kart Tour Amsterdam Drift T from Mario Kart Tour Amsterdam Drift R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 2 Metropolitan Tour
Anniversary Tour (2022)
Amsterdam Drift 2 from Mario Kart Tour Amsterdam Drift 2R from Mario Kart Tour Amsterdam Drift 2T from Mario Kart Tour Amsterdam Drift 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Amsterdam Drift 3 Peach vs. Bowser Tour (November–December 2022) Amsterdam Drift 3 from Mario Kart Tour Amsterdam Drift 3R from Mario Kart Tour Amsterdam Drift 3T from Mario Kart Tour Amsterdam Drift 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush Bangkok Tour Bangkok Rush from Mario Kart Tour Bangkok Rush R from Mario Kart Tour Bangkok Rush T from Mario Kart Tour Bangkok Rush R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush 2 Winter Tour (2023) Bangkok Rush 2 from Mario Kart Tour Bangkok Rush 2R from Mario Kart Tour Bangkok Rush 2T from Mario Kart Tour Bangkok Rush 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Bangkok Rush 3 Winter Tour (2023) Bangkok Rush 3 from Mario Kart Tour Bangkok Rush 3R from Mario Kart Tour Bangkok Rush 3T from Mario Kart Tour Bangkok Rush 3RT from Mario Kart Tour
Athens Dash Spring Tour Athens Dash from Mario Kart Tour Athens Dash R from Mario Kart Tour Athens Dash T from Mario Kart Tour Athens Dash R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Athens Dash 2 Spring Tour Athens Dash 2 from Mario Kart Tour Athens Dash 2R from Mario Kart Tour Athens Dash 2T from Mario Kart Tour Athens Dash 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Athens Dash 3 Anniversary Tour (2023) Athens Dash 3 from Mario Kart Tour Athens Dash 3R from Mario Kart Tour Athens Dash 3T from Mario Kart Tour Athens Dash 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti Night Tour Rome Avanti from Mario Kart Tour Rome Avanti R from Mario Kart Tour Rome Avanti T from Mario Kart Tour Rome Avanti R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti 2 Night Tour Rome Avanti 2 from Mario Kart Tour Rome Avanti 2R from Mario Kart Tour Rome Avanti 2T from Mario Kart Tour Rome Avanti 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rome Avanti 3 Anniversary Tour (2023) Rome Avanti 3 from Mario Kart Tour Rome Avanti 3R from Mario Kart Tour Rome Avanti 3T from Mario Kart Tour Rome Avanti 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive Summer Tour (2023) Madrid Drive from Mario Kart Tour Madrid Drive R from Mario Kart Tour Madrid Drive T from Mario Kart Tour Madrid Drive R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive 2 Summer Tour (2023) Madrid Drive 2 from Mario Kart Tour Madrid Drive 2R from Mario Kart Tour Madrid Drive 2T from Mario Kart Tour Madrid Drive 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Madrid Drive 3 Anniversary Tour (2023) Madrid Drive 3 from Mario Kart Tour Madrid Drive 3R from Mario Kart Tour Madrid Drive 3T from Mario Kart Tour Madrid Drive 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Other courses

In addition to the city courses are seven original courses that are not based on a real location, one of which has three different routes akin to the game's city courses. Despite the fact that Sky-High Sundae, Yoshi's Island, and Squeaky Clean Sprint officially debuted in the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass, they are labeled and marketed as new courses for Mario Kart Tour as well, including in internal data.[20]

Course Debut tour
R/T debut tour
Normal version R variation T variation R/T variation
Merry Mountain Winter Tour (2020)
Holiday Tour (2021)
Merry Mountain from Mario Kart Tour Merry Mountain R from Mario Kart Tour Merry Mountain T from Mario Kart Tour Merry Mountain R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Ninja Hideaway Ninja Tour (2021)
Mario vs. Peach Tour
Ninja Hideaway from Mario Kart Tour Ninja Hideaway R from Mario Kart Tour Ninja Hideaway T from Mario Kart Tour Ninja Hideaway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Sky-High Sundae Sundae Tour (2022) Sky-High Sundae from Mario Kart Tour Sky-High Sundae R from Mario Kart Tour Sky-High Sundae T from Mario Kart Tour Sky-High Sundae R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Piranha Plant Cove Exploration Tour (2023) Piranha Plant Cove from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Cove R from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Cove T from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Cove R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Piranha Plant Cove 2 Exploration Tour (2023) Piranha Plant Cove 2 from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Cove 2R from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Cove 2T from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Cove 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Piranha Plant Cove 3 Mii Tour (2023) Piranha Plant Cove 3 from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Cove 3R from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Cove 3T from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Cove 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Yoshi's Island Yoshi Tour (2023) Yoshi's Island from Mario Kart Tour Yoshi's Island R from Mario Kart Tour Yoshi's Island T from Mario Kart Tour Yoshi's Island R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Piranha Plant Pipeline Pipe Tour Piranha Plant Pipeline from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Pipeline R from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Pipeline T from Mario Kart Tour Piranha Plant Pipeline R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Squeaky Clean Sprint Vacation Tour Squeaky Clean Sprint from Mario Kart Tour Squeaky Clean Sprint R from Mario Kart Tour Squeaky Clean Sprint T from Mario Kart Tour Squeaky Clean Sprint R/T from Mario Kart Tour

Remix

Mario Kart Tour introduces a new category of course called remix courses, which have the "RMX" prefix prepended to their names. These courses have their designs taken from the Super Mario Kart course environments (with the exception of RMX Bowser's Castle 1, which is instead based on GBA Bowser's Castle 1), but feature a completely new layout, with each one centering around a particular obstacle (namely the blocks in RMX Mario Circuit 1, the ramps in the RMX Choco Island courses, the Star Rings in RMX Rainbow Road 1, the Mushroom Trampolines in RMX Rainbow Road 2, the Water Geysers in RMX Vanilla Lake 1, the igloos in RMX Vanilla Lake 2, the stairs in RMX Ghost Valley 1, the conveyor belts in RMX Bowser's Castle 1, and the lily pads in RMX Donut Plains 1). There are ten remix courses in the game.

Course Debut tour
R/T debut tour
Normal version R variation T variation R/T variation
RMX Mario Circuit 1 Mario Bros. Tour
Yoshi Tour (2020)
RMX Mario Circuit 1 from Mario Kart Tour RMX Mario Circuit 1R from Mario Kart Tour RMX Mario Circuit 1T from Mario Kart Tour RMX Mario Circuit 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Choco Island 1 Flower Tour
Trick Tour (2021)
RMX Choco Island 1 from Mario Kart Tour RMX Choco Island 1R from Mario Kart Tour RMX Choco Island 1T from Mario Kart Tour RMX Choco Island 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Choco Island 2 Peach vs. Daisy Tour
Doctor Tour (2023)
RMX Choco Island 2 from Mario Kart Tour RMX Choco Island 2R from Mario Kart Tour RMX Choco Island 2T from Mario Kart Tour RMX Choco Island 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Rainbow Road 1 Super Mario Kart Tour
Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2020)
RMX Rainbow Road 1 from Mario Kart Tour RMX Rainbow Road 1R from Mario Kart Tour RMX Rainbow Road 1T from Mario Kart Tour RMX Rainbow Road 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Rainbow Road 2 New Year's 2021 Tour
Space Tour (2021)
RMX Rainbow Road 2 from Mario Kart Tour RMX Rainbow Road 2R from Mario Kart Tour RMX Rainbow Road 2T from Mario Kart Tour RMX Rainbow Road 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Vanilla Lake 1 Frost Tour
Sundae Tour (2023)
RMX Vanilla Lake 1 from Mario Kart Tour RMX Vanilla Lake 1R from Mario Kart Tour RMX Vanilla Lake 1T from Mario Kart Tour RMX Vanilla Lake 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Vanilla Lake 2 Sundae Tour (2023) RMX Vanilla Lake 2 from Mario Kart Tour RMX Vanilla Lake 2R from Mario Kart Tour RMX Vanilla Lake 2T from Mario Kart Tour RMX Vanilla Lake 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Ghost Valley 1 Kamek Tour
Toad vs. Toadette Tour
RMX Ghost Valley 1 from Mario Kart Tour RMX Ghost Valley 1R from Mario Kart Tour RMX Ghost Valley 1T from Mario Kart Tour RMX Ghost Valley 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Bowser's Castle 1 Bowser Tour (2022)
Bowser Tour (2023)
RMX Bowser's Castle 1 from Mario Kart Tour RMX Bowser's Castle 1R from Mario Kart Tour RMX Bowser's Castle 1T from Mario Kart Tour RMX Bowser's Castle 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
RMX Donut Plains 1 Battle Tour RMX Donut Plains 1 from Mario Kart Tour RMX Donut Plains 1R from Mario Kart Tour RMX Donut Plains 1T from Mario Kart Tour RMX Donut Plains 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour

Classic

There are 72 classic courses in Mario Kart Tour (73 if counting N64 Kalimari Desert 2 separately from N64 Kalimari Desert). There are no classic courses from Mario Kart 8, making this the first mainline Mario Kart game since Mario Kart: Double Dash!! to not have at least one classic course from every previous mainline Mario Kart game. Despite this, several classic courses that appeared in Mario Kart 8 retain much of their design and layout from that game's version of the course, though others do not. Mario Kart Tour features three fifths of all courses featured in the mainline series prior to Mario Kart 8.

Like in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the finish line banners for certain classic courses use the classic Mario Kart logo. The courses from SNES to GCN, as well as remix courses, use an updated version of the classic logo, while the courses from DS to 3DS, as well as the second section of N64 Kalimari Desert 2 and the second banner in the R/T variant of GCN Baby Park, use the current logo. DK Mountain is an exception to this, as despite it being a GCN course, the banner uses the current logo instead of the updated classic logo.

Super Mario Kart (SNES)

Fifteen courses return from Super Mario Kart, with the only absent courses from this game being Bowser Castle 1, Bowser Castle 2, Koopa Beach 1, Mario Circuit 4, and Ghost Valley 3.

Mario Circuit 1, Choco Island 2, Donut Plains 1, and Koopa Troopa Beach 2 return as classic courses from Mario Kart DS, Ghost Valley 2 and Mario Circuit 3 return from Mario Kart Wii, Mario Circuit 2 and Rainbow Road return from Mario Kart 7 (with Rainbow Road also returning from Mario Kart 8), Donut Plains 3 returns from Mario Kart 8, and Ghost Valley 1, Choco Island 1, Donut Plains 2, Vanilla Lake 1, Bowser Castle 3, and Vanilla Lake 2 make their 3D debut as classic courses.

Course Debut tour
R/T debut tour
Normal version R variation T variation R/T variation
Mario Circuit 1 New York Tour
Holiday Tour (2019)
SNES Mario Circuit 1 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Mario Circuit 1R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Mario Circuit 1T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Mario Circuit 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Donut Plains 1 Hammer Bro Tour
Yoshi Tour (2020)
SNES Donut Plains 1 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Donut Plains 1R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Donut Plains 1T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Donut Plains 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Ghost Valley 1 Halloween Tour (2019)
Valentine's Tour
SNES Ghost Valley 1 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Ghost Valley 1R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Ghost Valley 1T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Ghost Valley 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Circuit 2 Tokyo Tour
New Year's Tour (2020)
SNES Mario Circuit 2 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Mario Circuit 2R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Mario Circuit 2T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Mario Circuit 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Choco Island 1 Cooking Tour
Autumn Tour (2021)
SNES Choco Island 1 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Choco Island 1R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Choco Island 1T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Choco Island 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Ghost Valley 2 Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2022)
Halloween Tour (2022)
SNES Ghost Valley 2 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Ghost Valley 2R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Ghost Valley 2T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Ghost Valley 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Donut Plains 2 Cat Tour (2021)
Yoshi Tour (2021)
SNES Donut Plains 2 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Donut Plains 2R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Donut Plains 2T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Donut Plains 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Circuit 3 Paris Tour (2019)
Vancouver Tour
SNES Mario Circuit 3 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Mario Circuit 3R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Mario Circuit 3T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Mario Circuit 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Choco Island 2 Tokyo Tour
Ice Tour
SNES Choco Island 2 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Choco Island 2R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Choco Island 2T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Choco Island 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Vanilla Lake 1 Ice Tour
Trick Tour (2020)
SNES Vanilla Lake 1 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Vanilla Lake 1R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Vanilla Lake 1T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Vanilla Lake 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Bowser Castle 3 Bowser Tour (2023) SNES Bowser Castle 3 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Bowser Castle 3 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Bowser Castle 3 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Bowser Castle 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Donut Plains 3 Halloween Tour (2022) SNES Donut Plains 3 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Donut Plains 3R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Donut Plains 3T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Donut Plains 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Koopa Troopa Beach 2 Marine Tour
Sunshine Tour
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Vanilla Lake 2 Holiday Tour (2021)
Sundae Tour (2023)
SNES Vanilla Lake 2 from Mario Kart Tour SNES Vanilla Lake 2R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Vanilla Lake 2T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Vanilla Lake 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rainbow Road Tokyo Tour
Winter Tour (2019)
SNES Rainbow Road from Mario Kart Tour SNES Rainbow Road R from Mario Kart Tour SNES Rainbow Road T from Mario Kart Tour SNES Rainbow Road R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart 64 (N64)

Eight courses return from Mario Kart 64, with Frappe Snowland and Choco Mountain returning as classic courses from Mario Kart DS, Mario Raceway returning from Mario Kart Wii, Luigi Raceway, Koopa Troopa Beach, and Kalimari Desert returning from Mario Kart 7, and Royal Raceway and Yoshi Valley returning from Mario Kart 8. This game also notably introduces a second variation of Kalimari Desert known as Kalimari Desert 2, which, despite being a reroute of the original Kalimari Desert new to Mario Kart Tour, is categorized as an N64 course in-game.

Course Debut tour
R/T debut tour
Normal version R variation T variation R/T variation
Luigi Raceway Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2022)
Mario Tour (2023)
N64 Luigi Raceway from Mario Kart Tour N64 Luigi Raceway R from Mario Kart Tour N64 Luigi Raceway T from Mario Kart Tour N64 Luigi Raceway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Koopa Troopa Beach New York Tour
Vancouver Tour
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach from Mario Kart Tour N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R from Mario Kart Tour N64 Koopa Troopa Beach T from Mario Kart Tour N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Kalimari Desert Tokyo Tour
Holiday Tour (2019)
N64 Kalimari Desert from Mario Kart Tour N64 Kalimari Desert R from Mario Kart Tour N64 Kalimari Desert T from Mario Kart Tour N64 Kalimari Desert R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Kalimari Desert 2 Wild West Tour
Toad vs. Toadette Tour
N64 Kalimari Desert 2 from Mario Kart Tour N64 Kalimari Desert 2R from Mario Kart Tour N64 Kalimari Desert 2T from Mario Kart Tour N64 Kalimari Desert 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Frappe Snowland Ice Tour
Vancouver Tour
N64 Frappe Snowland from Mario Kart Tour N64 Frappe Snowland R from Mario Kart Tour N64 Frappe Snowland T from Mario Kart Tour N64 Frappe Snowland R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Choco Mountain Exploration Tour (2020)
Wedding Tour
N64 Choco Mountain from Mario Kart Tour N64 Choco Mountain R from Mario Kart Tour N64 Choco Mountain T from Mario Kart Tour N64 Choco Mountain R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Raceway Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2023) N64 Mario Raceway from Mario Kart Tour N64 Mario Raceway R from Mario Kart Tour N64 Mario Raceway T from Mario Kart Tour N64 Mario Raceway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Royal Raceway Peach Tour
Yoshi Tour (2021)
N64 Royal Raceway from Mario Kart Tour N64 Royal Raceway R from Mario Kart Tour N64 Royal Raceway T from Mario Kart Tour N64 Royal Raceway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Yoshi Valley Yoshi Tour (2022)
Yoshi Tour (2023)
N64 Yoshi Valley from Mario Kart Tour N64 Yoshi Valley R from Mario Kart Tour N64 Yoshi Valley T from Mario Kart Tour N64 Yoshi Valley R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart: Super Circuit (GBA)

Fourteen courses return from Mario Kart: Super Circuit, with the only absent courses from this game being Shy Guy Beach, Mario Circuit, Cheese Land, Ribbon Road, Broken Pier, and Rainbow Road.

Peach Circuit, Bowser's Castle 2, Luigi Circuit, and Sky Garden return as classic courses from Mario Kart DS, Bowser's Castle 3 returns from Mario Kart Wii, Bowser's Castle 1 returns from Mario Kart 7, Snow Land returns from the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass, and Riverside Park, Boo Lake, Cheep-Cheep Island, Sunset Wilds, Yoshi Desert, Lakeside Park, and Bowser's Castle 4 make their debut as classic courses.

Course Debut tour
R/T debut tour
Normal version R variation T variation R/T variation
Peach Circuit Princess Tour GBA Peach Circuit from Mario Kart Tour GBA Peach Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Peach Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Peach Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Riverside Park Animal Tour GBA Riverside Park from Mario Kart Tour GBA Riverside Park R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Riverside Park T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Riverside Park R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Bowser's Castle 1 New York Tour
London Tour
GBA Bowser's Castle 1 from Mario Kart Tour GBA Bowser's Castle 1R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Bowser's Castle 1T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Bowser's Castle 1R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Boo Lake Halloween Tour (2022) GBA Boo Lake from Mario Kart Tour GBA Boo Lake R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Boo Lake T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Boo Lake R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Bowser's Castle 2 Hammer Bro Tour
Trick Tour (2020)
GBA Bowser's Castle 2 from Mario Kart Tour GBA Bowser's Castle 2R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Bowser's Castle 2T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Bowser's Castle 2R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Luigi Circuit Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2023) GBA Luigi Circuit from Mario Kart Tour GBA Luigi Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Luigi Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Luigi Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Sky Garden Sky Tour
New Year's Tour (2023)
GBA Sky Garden from Mario Kart Tour GBA Sky Garden R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Sky Garden T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Sky Garden R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Cheep-Cheep Island Summer Tour (2021)
New Year's Tour (2023)
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island from Mario Kart Tour GBA Cheep-Cheep Island R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Cheep-Cheep Island T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Cheep-Cheep Island R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Sunset Wilds Sunset Tour
Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2020)
GBA Sunset Wilds from Mario Kart Tour GBA Sunset Wilds R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Sunset Wilds T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Sunset Wilds R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Snow Land Holiday Tour (2022) GBA Snow Land from Mario Kart Tour GBA Snow Land R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Snow Land T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Snow Land R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Yoshi Desert Yoshi Tour (2023) GBA Yoshi Desert from Mario Kart Tour GBA Yoshi Desert R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Yoshi Desert T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Yoshi Desert R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Bowser's Castle 3 Bowser Tour (2022)
New Year's Tour (2023)
GBA Bowser's Castle 3 from Mario Kart Tour GBA Bowser's Castle 3R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Bowser's Castle 3T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Bowser's Castle 3R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Lakeside Park Sunshine Tour GBA Lakeside Park from Mario Kart Tour GBA Lakeside Park R from Mario Kart Tour GBA Lakeside Park T from Mario Kart Tour GBA Lakeside Park R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Bowser's Castle 4 Bowser Tour (2023) (N and R variants)
N/A (T variant)
N/A
GBA Bowser's Castle 4 from Mario Kart Tour GBA Bowser's Castle 4 from Mario Kart Tour N/A N/A
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (GCN)

Seven courses return from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, with Mushroom Bridge returning as a classic course from Mario Kart DS, Waluigi Stadium and DK Mountain returning from Mario Kart Wii (with Waluigi Stadium also returning from the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass), Daisy Cruiser and Dino Dino Jungle returning from Mario Kart 7, and Baby Park and Yoshi Circuit returning from both Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart 8.

Course Debut tour
R/T debut tour
Normal version R variation T variation R/T variation
Baby Park Cat Tour (2022)
New Year's Tour (2023)
GCN Baby Park from Mario Kart Tour GCN Baby Park R from Mario Kart Tour GCN Baby Park T from Mario Kart Tour GCN Baby Park R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mushroom Bridge Mii Tour (2023) GCN Mushroom Bridge from Mario Kart Tour GCN Mushroom Bridge R from Mario Kart Tour GCN Mushroom Bridge T from Mario Kart Tour MKT Icon GCN Mushroom Bridge RT.png
Daisy Cruiser Ocean Tour
Sunshine Tour
GCN Daisy Cruiser from Mario Kart Tour GCN Daisy Cruiser R from Mario Kart Tour GCN Daisy Cruiser T from Mario Kart Tour GCN Daisy Cruiser R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Waluigi Stadium Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2023) GCN Waluigi Stadium from Mario Kart Tour GCN Waluigi Stadium R from Mario Kart Tour GCN Waluigi Stadium T from Mario Kart Tour GCN Waluigi Stadium R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Yoshi Circuit New York Tour
London Tour
GCN Yoshi Circuit from Mario Kart Tour GCN Yoshi Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour GCN Yoshi Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour GCN Yoshi Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
DK Mountain Animal Tour GCN DK Mountain from Mario Kart Tour GCN DK Mountain R from Mario Kart Tour GCN DK Mountain T from Mario Kart Tour GCN DK Mountain R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Dino Dino Jungle New York Tour
Valentine's Tour
GCN Dino Dino Jungle from Mario Kart Tour GCN Dino Dino Jungle R from Mario Kart Tour GCN Dino Dino Jungle T from Mario Kart Tour GCN Dino Dino Jungle R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart DS (DS)

Seven courses return from Mario Kart DS, with Peach Gardens returning as a classic course from Mario Kart Wii, Luigi's Mansion, Waluigi Pinball, DK Pass, and Airship Fortress returning from Mario Kart 7, Shroom Ridge returning from the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass, and Mario Circuit making its debut as a classic course.

Course Debut tour
R/T debut tour
Normal version R variation T variation R/T variation
Luigi's Mansion Halloween Tour (2019)
London Tour
DS Luigi's Mansion from Mario Kart Tour DS Luigi's Mansion R from Mario Kart Tour DS Luigi's Mansion T from Mario Kart Tour DS Luigi's Mansion R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Waluigi Pinball Halloween Tour (2019)
Valentine's Tour
DS Waluigi Pinball from Mario Kart Tour DS Waluigi Pinball R from Mario Kart Tour DS Waluigi Pinball T from Mario Kart Tour DS Waluigi Pinball R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Shroom Ridge Doctor Tour (2023) DS Shroom Ridge from Mario Kart Tour DS Shroom Ridge R from Mario Kart Tour DS Shroom Ridge T from Mario Kart Tour DS Shroom Ridge R/T from Mario Kart Tour
DK Pass Winter Tour (2019)
Ice Tour
DS DK Pass from Mario Kart Tour DS DK Pass R from Mario Kart Tour DS DK Pass T from Mario Kart Tour DS DK Pass R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Circuit Mario Tour (2023) DS Mario Circuit from Mario Kart Tour DS Mario Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour DS Mario Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour DS Mario Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Airship Fortress Pirate Tour
Trick Tour (2021)
DS Airship Fortress from Mario Kart Tour DS Airship Fortress R from Mario Kart Tour DS Airship Fortress T from Mario Kart Tour DS Airship Fortress R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Peach Gardens Peach vs. Bowser Tour (November–December 2022) DS Peach Gardens from Mario Kart Tour DS Peach Gardens R from Mario Kart Tour DS Peach Gardens T from Mario Kart Tour DS Peach Gardens R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart Wii (Wii)

Nine courses return from Mario Kart Wii. Mushroom Gorge, Coconut Mall, Koopa Cape, and Maple Treeway return as classic courses from Mario Kart 7 (with Coconut Mall also returning from the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass), while DK Summit, Daisy Circuit, Dry Dry Ruins, Moonview Highway, and Rainbow Road make their debut as classic courses.

Course Debut tour
R/T debut tour
Normal version R variation T variation R/T variation
Mushroom Gorge Mii Tour (2022)
Mii Tour (2023)
Wii Mushroom Gorge from Mario Kart Tour Wii Mushroom Gorge R from Mario Kart Tour Wii Mushroom Gorge T from Mario Kart Tour Wii Mushroom Gorge R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Coconut Mall Doctor Tour (2022)
Doctor Tour (2023)
Wii Coconut Mall from Mario Kart Tour Wii Coconut Mall R from Mario Kart Tour Wii Coconut Mall T from Mario Kart Tour Wii Coconut Mall R/T from Mario Kart Tour
DK Summit Snow Tour
Holiday Tour (2022)
Wii DK Summit from Mario Kart Tour Wii DK Summit R from Mario Kart Tour Wii DK Summit T from Mario Kart Tour Wii DK Summit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Daisy Circuit Princess Tour Wii Daisy Circuit from Mario Kart Tour Wii Daisy Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour Wii Daisy Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour Wii Daisy Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Koopa Cape Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022)
New Year's Tour (2023)
Wii Koopa Cape from Mario Kart Tour Wii Koopa Cape R from Mario Kart Tour Wii Koopa Cape T from Mario Kart Tour Wii Koopa Cape R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Maple Treeway Halloween Tour (2020)
Autumn Tour (2021)
Wii Maple Treeway from Mario Kart Tour Wii Maple Treeway R from Mario Kart Tour Wii Maple Treeway T from Mario Kart Tour Wii Maple Treeway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Dry Dry Ruins Ninja Tour (2023) Wii Dry Dry Ruins from Mario Kart Tour Wii Dry Dry Ruins R from Mario Kart Tour Wii Dry Dry Ruins T from Mario Kart Tour Wii Dry Dry Ruins R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Moonview Highway Night Tour Wii Moonview Highway from Mario Kart Tour Wii Moonview Highway R from Mario Kart Tour Wii Moonview Highway T from Mario Kart Tour Wii Moonview Highway R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rainbow Road Space Tour (2023) Wii Rainbow Road from Mario Kart Tour Wii Rainbow Road R from Mario Kart Tour Wii Rainbow Road T from Mario Kart Tour Wii Rainbow Road R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart 7 (3DS)

Twelve courses return from Mario Kart 7, with the only absent courses from this game being Wuhu Loop, Music Park, Maka Wuhu, and DK Jungle.

Piranha Plant Slide and Neo Bowser City return as classic courses from Mario Kart 8, while the remaining courses make their debut as classic courses.

Course Debut tour
R/T debut tour
Normal version R variation T variation R/T variation
Toad Circuit New York Tour
New Year's Tour (2020)
3DS Toad Circuit from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Toad Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Toad Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Toad Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Daisy Hills New York Tour
Winter Tour (2019)
3DS Daisy Hills from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Daisy Hills R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Daisy Hills T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Daisy Hills R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Cheep Cheep Lagoon New York Tour
Holiday Tour (2019)
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Shy Guy Bazaar New York Tour
Ice Tour
3DS Shy Guy Bazaar from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Circuit Tokyo Tour
Winter Tour (2019)
3DS Mario Circuit from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Mario Circuit R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Mario Circuit T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Mario Circuit R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rock Rock Mountain New York Tour
N/A
3DS Rock Rock Mountain from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Rock Rock Mountain R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Rock Rock Mountain T from Mario Kart Tour N/A
Piranha Plant Slide Piranha Plant Tour
New Year's Tour (2023)
3DS Piranha Plant Slide from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Piranha Plant Slide R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Piranha Plant Slide T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Piranha Plant Slide R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Wario Shipyard Wario vs. Waluigi Tour
Samurai Tour
3DS Wario Shipyard from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Wario Shipyard R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Wario Shipyard T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Wario Shipyard R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Neo Bowser City Tokyo Tour
New Year's Tour (2020)
3DS Neo Bowser City from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Neo Bowser City R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Neo Bowser City T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Neo Bowser City R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Rosalina's Ice World Rosalina Tour
Space Tour (2021)
3DS Rosalina's Ice World from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Rosalina's Ice World R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Rosalina's Ice World T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Rosalina's Ice World R/T from Mario Kart Tour
Bowser's Castle New Year's 2022 Tour
Samurai Tour
3DS Bowser's Castle from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Bowser's Castle R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Bowser's Castle T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Bowser's Castle RT from Mario Kart Tour
Rainbow Road Holiday Tour (2019)
Baby Rosalina Tour
3DS Rainbow Road from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Rainbow Road R from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Rainbow Road T from Mario Kart Tour 3DS Rainbow Road R/T from Mario Kart Tour

Battle courses

There are five battle courses in the game, consisting of two new courses and three returning from previous installments, including one each from Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and Mario Kart DS. Similar to the battle courses in Mario Kart 8, the new battle courses are repurposed from their corresponding city courses, albeit with more restricted pathways that can be taken. Among the returning courses, Cookie Land and Twilight House return as classic battle courses from Mario Kart Wii while Battle Course 1 returns from Mario Kart 7. Rather than each battle course having unique background music, they all use Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's arrangement of SNES Battle Course 1's music.

New Classic
Course Debut tour Image Course Debut tour Image
New York Minute B Autumn Tour (2022) New York Minute B from Mario Kart Tour GBA Battle Course 1 Battle Tour GBA Battle Course 1 from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade B Spring Tour Paris Promenade B from Mario Kart Tour GCN Cookie Land Battle Tour GCN Cookie Land from Mario Kart Tour
DS Twilight House Halloween Tour (2022) DS Twilight House from Mario Kart Tour

Tours

Main article: List of tours in Mario Kart Tour

Each tour consists of a series of cups, with each cup containing three courses and a bonus challenge. The featured character of the cup has the preference for every course in it increased by one tier. There are also special Team Rally tours that happen once every six or seven tours, during which all drivers are divided into two teams. Each team has a team captain, which is the driver the team is named after. At the start of a Team Rally tour, the player must choose one of the two teams to join. During a Team Rally, players can collect team tokens on courses, with the winning team being whichever collects the most total team tokens by the end of the tour.

Drivers

Main article: List of drivers in Mario Kart Tour
See also: Mario Kart Tour in-game statistics

Counting each character variant and Mii Racing Suit separately, there are 265 playable characters in Mario Kart Tour, the largest number of playable characters in a Super Mario game. Notable new playable characters to the Mario Kart series include Peachette, Pauline, Hammer Bro, Boomerang Bro, Fire Bro, Ice Bro, Monty Mole, Dixie Kong, Captain Toad, Nabbit, King Bob-omb, Kamek, Chargin' Chuck, and Poochy, with Ice Bro and King Bob-omb also making their first appearances overall as playable characters. Some characters return as playable to the series after being absent from multiple installments: Donkey Kong Jr. is playable for the first time since Super Mario Kart, Petey Piranha is playable for the first time since Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and Diddy Kong, Birdo, and Funky Kong are playable for the first time since Mario Kart Wii. Excluding characters not from the Super Mario franchise, only two playable characters from previous mainline Mario Kart games do not return in Mario Kart Tour, namely Koopa Paratroopa from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Honey Queen from Mario Kart 7.

Miis also return from previous Mario Kart games, debuting in the 2022 Mii Tour. Like in Mario Kart 8, they have a multitude of different racing suits they can wear; however, each suit now has its own special skill. There are 65 suits, with at least one new suit being added in each tour from the 2022 Mii Tour until the 2023 Anniversary Tour.

Upon launching the game for the first time, players will be given either Toad or Toadette. After the tutorial, they are granted a free pipe launch which grants Peachette, Metal Mario, or Dry Bowser.[21][22] The Red Mii Racing Suit is also given as a free gift for players. Gold Mario is the only playable character in Coin Rush mode, which was the only mode in which he was playable until the 2023 Anniversary Tour; he has the unique ability to draw in nearby coins to himself, with this having a larger radius in Coin Rush than otherwise.

Unlike in other Mario Kart games, characters are sorted by the rarity of unlocking them. There are three tiers of rarity: Normal, Super, and High-End. While the Normal characters are easier to unlock, rarer characters have a greater number of starting points and have more favored and favorite courses.

The only differences between drivers in the main statistics affect acceleration and weight, and depend on the driver's size class.[23]

The driver roster in Mario Kart Tour
The driver selection screen as it appears in-game

Karts, gliders, and tires

Main articles: List of karts in Mario Kart Tour, List of gliders in Mario Kart Tour, Tire § Mario Kart Tour

There are a total of 336 karts and 225 gliders in Mario Kart Tour, the most of any Mario Kart game. Several karts and gliders return from previous installments, though new ones also appear alongside variants of existing ones; these variants share their in-game model, differing by textures, and are grouped together within the internal files. Like drivers, karts and gliders are organized by three tiers of rarity: Normal, Super, and High-End. Each kart and glider has its own special skill that provides specific benefits during a race; karts give bonus points for performing a particular technique while gliders increase the chance of obtaining a particular item from Item Boxes as well as the points gained from using that item. Each kart and glider also has its own favored and favorite courses, and using a kart or glider on such courses increases their bonus points multiplier, or combo bonus and combo-time, respectively.

Unlike in Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart 8, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, tires are not customizable, being set to a specific kart, and have no effect on stats.

In battle mode, a new feature allows the player to customize their balloons that appear during the match. However, unlike karts and gliders, these balloon designs are purely aesthetic. There are 34 balloon designs in Mario Kart Tour.

The kart roster in Mario Kart Tour
The kart selection screen as it appears in-game
The glider roster in Mario Kart Tour
The glider selection screen as it appears in-game

Items

Frenzy

Main article: Frenzy (Mario Kart Tour)

Depending on the selected driver and course they are used on, players can get one to three items at once. In the case that a character gets three of the same item, they will activate the new Frenzy Mode, in which they immediately activate Super Star power, and can charge all the Mini-Turbo stages much more quickly and can use unlimited supplies of the respective item until the invincibility runs out. Any item can appear in Frenzy Mode, except for the Star, which is exclusive to certain bonus challenges.

The probability of obtaining a Frenzy depends on the current position and lap and on the driver chosen. In particular, the current position and lap define a base probability that is then summed to a bonus depending on the rarity and skill level of the driver chosen. The resulting probability is capped at 50%, even if the sum exceeds said value.

The following is the base probability of a Frenzy in single player races used in the 2020 Halloween Tour:[24]

Base probability of a Frenzy in single-player races
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
First lap 5 6 7 9 13 15 18 22
Second lap or higherc 6 7 11 12 18 22 29 41

Multiplayer races use different Frenzy probabilities:[25]

Base probability of a Frenzy in multiplayer races
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
First lap 1 2 4 6 10 14 17 21
Second lap or higherc 3 4 8 9 15 22 32 50

c - On 3DS Rainbow Road and its variants, the second lap probabilities are applied from the second segment onward.

Item Box items

Items function mostly the same as in previous installments in the series. As in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, every character has their own special item that most other characters cannot obtain. By upgrading drivers to certain levels, they can obtain improved special items: Normal drivers to level 7, Super drivers to level 5 or higher, and High-End drivers to level 4 or higher.

The game introduces eleven new items to the series: the Double Bob-ombs, the Ice Flower, the Bubble, the Banana Barrels, the Mushroom Cannon, the Coin Box, the Dash Ring, the Bob-omb Cannon, the Giga Bob-omb, the Super Bell, and the Capsule, all of which are character-exclusive items. Several items also return in this game after a long absence from the series, including Bowser's Shell, Yoshi's Egg/Birdo's Egg, the Giant Banana, the Heart, and the Mega Mushroom from Mario Kart Wii; the former four (from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!) are all special items, while the lattermost is a regular item. Additionally, the Hammer item from the Mario Kart Arcade GP series appears in this game for the first time in a non-arcade Mario Kart game as a special item, though its functions are different. The Lucky Seven and Super Leaf, which were both absent in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, also return in this game as special items.

The probabilities used in single player mode outside of Frenzies are reported. It is possible that the first item boxes of the races use different probabilities. The probability of common items can be increased by using gliders with the respective item skill. The actual probability is calculated as (item probability + glider bonus)/(sum of the probabilities of the eligible items); when no item can be obtained, a Coin is obtained instead. For the detailed probabilities of obtaining an item when an Item Box is opened, see Mario Kart Tour item probability distributions.

Image Name Description Drivers Single player base probability
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
Banana from Mario Kart Tour. Banana "Don't let this one give you the slip! Your kart will spin out if you hit one. You can carry one behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack." All 35 12 20 15 0 0 0 0
Triple Banana from Mario Kart Tour. Triple Bananas "Three bananas revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them all at once and they'll land all lined up in a nice, tidy row!" Yellow Shy GuyDaisy (Swimwear)Luigi (Chef)Waluigi (Bus Driver)Dixie KongDonkey Kong Jr. (SNES)Pastry Chef Mii Racing SuitPokey Mii Racing SuitDaisy Mii Racing Suit 20 15 35 30 25 0 0 0
Triple Bananas+ "Improved Triple Bananas. The appearance rate of Triple Bananas increases, and the chance to get Triple Bananas in a frenzy is slightly increased as well. The bananas revolve arround your kart at a faster rate and provide better coverage for defense."
Giant Banana from Mario Kart Tour. Giant Banana "Not only does this big banana spin out karts that hit it, but after being struck it breaks into three regular-sized Bananas. The only banana split you'll be sad to see!" MortonYellow Toad (Pit Crew)Donkey KongMario (Sunshine)Rosalina (Chef)White Tanooki MarioPink Shy Guy (Ninja)WigglerDonkey Kong Mii Racing SuitYellow Mii Racing SuitMorton Mii Racing SuitWiggler Mii Racing Suit 20 15 35 30 25 0 0 0
Giant Banana+ "Improved Giant Banana. The appearance rate of Giant Bananas increases, and the chance to get a Giant Banana in a frenzy is slightly increased as well. It splits into an additional banana."
Green Shell from Mario Kart Tour. Green Shell "Flies straight and crashes any kart it hits. Keep it behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack." All 20 15 20 18 8 8 0 0
Triple Green Shell from Mario Kart Tour. Triple Green Shells "Three Green Shells revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw all of them at once and they'll fly in a straight line." Koopa TroopaDry BonesIggyGreen Toad (Pit Crew)LakituGreen Shy GuyKoopa (Freerunning)Green Mii Racing SuitDry Bones Mii Racing SuitIggy Mii Racing Suit 0 30 20 25 35 15 0 0
Triple Green Shells+ "Improved Triple Green Shells. The appearance rate of Triple Green Shells, as well the chance of a Triple Green Shells frenzy, slightly increases. The shells revolve around your kart at a faster rate and provide better coverage for defense."
Red Shell from Mario Kart Tour. Red Shell "Homes in on a kart in front of you and crashes whatever it hits. Keep it behind your kart to protect yourself from a single attack." All 0 48 20 20 25 17 0 0
Spiny Shell from Mario Kart Tour Spiny Shell "Chases down the kart in 1st place, crashing through anyone it hits before reaching its target. This will make you regret being in 1st place! Or even near the kart in 1st place..." All
(Does not appear in Battle Mode)
0 0 0 0 5 5 3 0
Bowser Shell from Mario Kart Tour Bowser's Shell "This big ol' shell on loan from Bowser will crash any karts it hits and keep on going. It can only be thrown forward." BowserBowser Jr.Dry BowserBowser Mii Racing SuitDry Bowser Mii Racing SuitKoopa Clown Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Bowser's Shell+ "Improved Bowser's Shell. The shell is bigger and a little better at tracking opponents."
Bob-omb from Mario Kart Tour. Bob-omb "This will walk towards opponents who get too close, and then explode when it touches a kart or when some time has passed. Karts caught in its blast will crash. In Battles, it explodes on impact with the ground or a wall." All 1 3 10 15 10 10 0 0
Double Bob-omb from Mario Kart Tour. Double Bob-ombs (new) "Two Bob-ombs will revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them both at once. Two is better than one, right?" Shy GuyRoyWarioWaluigiPurple Koopa (Freerunning)Orange Shy GuyMario (Musician)Black YoshiToadette (Explorer)Luigi (Golf)Daisy (Sailor)Wario Mii Racing SuitChain Chomp Mii Racing SuitGoomba Mii Racing SuitBlack Mii Racing SuitPara-Biddybud Mii Racing SuitRoy Mii Racing SuitWaluigi Mii Racing Suit 0 30 20 25 35 15 0 0
Double Bob-ombs+ "Improved Double Bob-ombs. You get an additional Bob-omb."
Mushroom from Mario Kart Tour. Mushroom "This classic item gives your kart a speed boost. Doesn't get much simpler than that! In Battles, you can cause your opponents to crash by ramming into them while boosted." All 5 12 25 29 20 25 30 21
Triple Mushrooms from Mario Kart Tour Triple Mushrooms "Why use just one Mushroom when you can use three? Tap the screen to use them all at once for a longer-lasting speed boost." ToadToadetteWhite Shy GuyMario (Classic)Peach (Wedding)Mario (SNES)Luigi (Lederhosen)Mario (Racing)White YoshiBirdo (White)Toad Mii Racing SuitWhite Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Triple Mushrooms+ "Improved Triple Mushrooms. The appearance rate of Triple Mushrooms increases and boost last a bit longer."
Mega Mushroom from Mario Kart Tour. Mega Mushroom "Increases your kart's size, allowing you to crash any opponents you hit. You'll return to regular size after some time or when you're hit by an item." All
(Does not appear in Battle Mode)
0 0 0 0 27 30 40 30
Bullet Bill from Mario Kart Tour. Bullet Bill "Transforms you into a Bullet Bill for a set amount of time. You'll dash forward with all the power of a Bullet Bill and crash any opponents that you hit." All
(Does not appear in Battle Mode)
0 0 0 0 0 0 25 40
Blooper from Mario Kart Tour. Blooper "Squirts ink onto the karts in a higher position than yours, blinding the other drivers for a set amount of time. You can wipe the ink off by swiping the screen." All 0 0 0 3 5 5 0 0
Lightning from Mario Kart Tour. Lightning "Calls down lightning to spin out your opponents and destroy the items they hold. Those struck will be smaller and slower for a set amount of time." All
(Does not appear in Battle Mode)
0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9
Fire Flower from Mario Kart Tour Fire Flower "Three fireballs will revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them all at once, spinning out any kart they hit. You're really burning up the track now!" MarioLuigiRed Toad (Pit Crew)Red Koopa (Freerunning)Fire BroBirdo (Green)Metal MarioMario (Santa)Wario (Cowboy)Daisy (Yukata)Peach (Halloween)Fire RosalinaPauline (Rose)Gold MarioMario Mii Racing SuitLuigi Mii Racing SuitPiranha Plant Mii Racing Suit 0 30 20 25 35 15 0 0
Fire Flower+ "Improved Fire Flower. The chance to get a Fire Flower in a frenzy is slightly increased, and you'll get an additional fireball to help strike your opponents."
Boomerang Flower from Mario Kart Tour. Boomerang Flower "Tap the screen to throw a boomerang. Not only will it spin out any karts it hits, but it will collect any surrounding coins for you too. In Battles, it will break if it hits a wall." Baby MarioBaby LuigiLarryToad (Pit Crew)Boomerang BroYoshi (Kangaroo) Luigi (Vacation)Mario (Samurai)Rosalina (Volendam)Luigi (Knight)Toad (Astronaut)Pauline (Cowgirl)Shy Guy (Ninja)Petey PiranhaDonkey Kong (Gladiator)Bronze Mii Racing SuitPetey Piranha Mii Racing SuitLarry Mii Racing Suit 0 30 20 25 35 15 0 0
Boomerang Flower+ "Improved Boomerang Flower. The chance to get a Boomerang Flower in a frenzy is slightly increased and you'll get one additional boomerang. Once obtained, the boomerangs will revolve around your kart and provide coverage for defense."
Ice Flower from Mario Kart Tour Ice Flower (new) "Three balls of ice will revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to throw them all at once and they'll freeze any kart they hit, causing them to slide." Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew)Ice BroBlue Koopa (Freerunning)Light-blue Shy GuyPenguin LuigiIce MarioRosalina (Aurora)Penguin MarioPenguin ToadetteIce-Cream Mii Racing SuitBlooper Mii Racing SuitLight Blue Mii Racing Suit 0 30 20 25 35 15 0 0
Ice Flower+ "Improved Ice Flower. The chance to get an Ice Flower in a Frenzy is slightly increased, and you'll get one additional ice ball for a better chance of striking your opponents."
Super Horn from Mario Kart Tour. Super Horn "The loudness of this horn will blow away any surrounding items and karts. It can repel Bloopers, and even Spiny Shells!" All 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Coin from Mario Kart Tour. Coin "This gives you two Coins. It's used automatically once you pick it up." All 35 10 5 0 0 0 0 0
Heart from Mario Kart Tour Heart "This protective Heart revolves around your kart for a set amount of time, shielding you from attacks. It will vanish upon taking damage. You can stack up to five at once." WendyPeachDaisyPink YoshiPink Toad (Pit Crew)Pink Shy GuyBaby Peach (Cherub)Daisy (Fairy)Baby Mario (Koala)Peach Mii Racing SuitPink Mii Racing SuitWendy Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Heart+ "Improved Heart. After use, you immediately get an additional Heart that lasts for six seconds."
Yoshi Egg from Mario Kart Tour. Yoshi's Egg "Homes in on the kart in front of you and crashes once it hits. Three more items will fly out when it breaks. It's the item that keeps on giving!" YoshiRed YoshiOrange YoshiLight-blue YoshiYellow YoshiYoshi (Reindeer)Yoshi (Egg Hunt)Yoshi Mii Racing Suit 0 30 20 25 35 15 0 0
Yoshi's Egg+ "Improved Yoshi's Egg. The egg is bigger and it releases four items."
A Birdo's Egg from Mario Kart Tour Birdo's Egg "Homes in on the kart in front of you and crashes once it hits. Three more items will fly out when it breaks. It's the item that keeps on giving!" BirdoBirdo (Light Blue)Birdo (Yellow)Birdo (Orange)Birdo (Red)Birdo Mii Racing Suit 0 30 20 25 35 15 0 0
Birdo's Egg+ "Improved Birdo's Egg. The egg is bigger and it releases four items."
Bubble from Mario Kart Tour Bubble (new) "Briefly envelops your kart and protects you from damage for a set time. While in the bubble, you will get a speed boost and float in the air. Watch out, because it will vanish upon taking damage! In Battles, it can float you over walls." Baby PeachBaby DaisyBaby RosalinaLemmyCheep Cheep Mii Racing SuitLemmy Mii Racing SuitFish Bone Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Bubble+ "Improved Bubble. The speed of the bubble is increased."
Banana Barrels from Mario Kart Tour Banana Barrels (new) "Arm your kart with two fully-loaded barrels of Bananas! Continually shoots out Bananas in front of your kart for a set time." Diddy KongFunky KongLight Green Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Banana Barrels+ "Improved Banana Barrels. There's a chance that a Giant Banana will be fired instead of a Banana."
Mushroom Cannon from Mario Kart Tour Mushroom Cannon (new) "A cannon designed to resemble a Mushroom. Continually shoots out Mushrooms in front of your kart for a set time." Monty MolePeachettePeach (Kimono)Toad (Party Time)Mario (Baseball)Mario (Golf)Mario (Black Suit)Toadette (Sailor)Shy Guy (Pastry Chef)Red Mii Racing SuitMoo Moo Mii Racing SuitMonty Mole Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Mushroom Cannon+ "Improved Mushroom Cannon. Mushrooms are fired in three directions."
Lucky Seven from Mario Kart Tour Lucky Seven "Seven items (Red Shell, Banana, Green Shell, Bob-omb, Super Horn, Mushroom, and Blooper) revolve around your kart. Tap the screen to use all seven items at once." King BooPaulineDaisy (Holiday Cheer)Luigi (Classic)Mario (Chef)Mario (Halloween)LuigiPeach (Happi)Mario (Satellaview)PoochyNabbitLakitu (Party Time)Chargin' ChuckLight-blue Shy Guy (Explorer)Silver Mii Racing SuitKing Boo Mii Racing SuitNabbit Mii Racing SuitSanta Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Lucky Seven+ "Improved Lucky Seven. The chance to get a Lucky Seven in a frenzy is slightly increased. Three coins will appear in addition to the seven items."
Coin Box from Mario Kart Tour Coin Box (new) "A box with a golden sheen. Generates a large amount of Coins in front of your kart for a set time." Mario (Hakama)Peach (Vacation)Pink Gold PeachPauline (Party Time)Rosalina (Swimwear)Mario (Tuxedo)Yoshi (Gold Egg)Daisy (Thai Dress)Mario (King)LuigiGold Koopa (Freerunning)Dry Bones (Gold)King Boo (Gold)Bowser (Santa)King Bob-omb (Gold)KamekMeowserChargin' Chuck (Gold)Petey Piranha (Gold)Larry (Wintertime)Wiggler (Gold)Gold Mii Racing Suit? Block Mii Racing Suit
Gold Mario (Coin Rush)
20 15 35 30 25 0 0 0
Coin Box+ "Improved Coin Box. There's a chance that red coins will appear."
Dash Ring from Mario Kart Tour Dash Ring (new) "Tosses out three rings in front of you along the track. Pass through them for a speed boost! In Battles, you can cause your opponents to crash by ramming into them while boosted." LudwigRosalinaBlue YoshiBirdo (Blue)Blue Shy GuyRosalina (Halloween)Peach (Wintertime)Baby Rosalina (Detective)Mario (Swimwear)Penguin ToadMario (Aviator)Toadette (Astronaut)Rosalina Mii Racing SuitDolphin Mii Racing SuitReindeer Mii Racing SuitRoaring Racer Mii Racing SuitLudwig Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Dash Ring+ "Improved Dash Ring. The chance to get a Dash Ring in a frenzy is slightly increased. Two additional rings are tossed in front of you, and the speed boost when passing through a ring lasts a bit longer."
Bob-omb Cannon from Mario Kart Tour Bob-omb Cannon (new) "A dangerous cannon fueled by red-hot coals! Continually shoots out Bob-ombs in front of your kart for a set time." Black Shy GuyMario (Happi)Builder ToadPeach (Explorer)King Boo (Luigi's Mansion)Wario (Hiker)Dry Bowser (Gold)Bowser Jr. (Pirate)Birdo (Black)Waluigi (Vampire)Castle Mii Racing SuitBrown Mii Racing SuitSpike Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Bob-omb Cannon+ "Improved Bob-omb Cannon. Two cannons that each fire one Bob-omb at a time are equipped."
Hammer from Mario Kart Tour. Hammer "Throws multiple Hammers in an arc aimed at karts in front of yours." Hammer BroBuilder MarioCaptain ToadBuilder LuigiBuilder ToadetteDaisy (Farmer)Yellow Shy Guy (Explorer)Hammer Bro Mii Racing SuitRocky Wrench Mii Racing Suit 0 30 20 25 35 15 0 0
Hammer+ "Improved Hammer. The chance to get a Hammer in a frenzy is slightly increased. There are two additional hammers, widening the strike zone."
Giga Bob-omb from Mario Kart Tour Giga Bob-omb (new) "This giga-sized Bob-omb can only be thrown forward. after being thrown, it will explode after hitting a kart or bouncing 3 times. It has a larger blast radius than a standard Bob-omb. In Battles, it explodes after bouncing twice." Purple Toad (Pit Crew)Peach (Yukata)Cat LuigiKing Bob-ombShy Guy (Gold)King Bob-omb Mii Racing SuitPurple Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Giga Bob-omb+ "Improved Giga Bob-omb. The Giga Bob-omb is bigger and its blast radius is a bit wider."
Super Bell from Mario Kart Tour. Super Bell (new) "A bell rings above the driver, knocking away nearby karts and items. The bell rings three consecutive times." Cat PeachCat Toad Cat RosalinaCat MarioCat Mii Racing Suit 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Super Bell+ "Improved Super Bell. The bell rings one additional time, and the chance to get a Super Bell in a Frenzy is slightly increased as well."
Super Leaf from Mario Kart Tour. Super Leaf "Wag the Tanooki tail to attack nearby opponents. The tail will collect any surrounding coins for you while it's wagging!" Tanooki MarioTanooki RosalinaKitsune Luigi 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Super Leaf+ "Improved Super Leaf. Kart speed is increased while tail is wagging."
Capsule from Mario Kart Tour. Capsule (new) "Three colorful capsules surround your kart. They'll bounce at opponents when thrown." Dr. MarioDr. LuigiDr. PeachDr. Bowser 0 0 15 35 40 30 30 0
Capsule+ "Improved capsule. You get an additional capsule, and they're a little bigger too."
Feather from Mario Kart Tour Feather "Jump over items and walls. You'll get a speed boost upon landing, which you can use to ram into your opponents to cause them to crash." All
(Only appears in Battle Mode)
Star from Mario Kart Tour Super Star "Turns you invincible for a time. Your kart will be faster and any karts you hit will crash." All
(In single-player, appears in certain bonus challenges and Frenzy mode in normal races. In multiplayer, appears in rulesets with less than 3 item slots, and Frenzy mode in rulesets with 3 item slots. Does not appear in Battle Mode.)
N/A

Inventory items

These items are collected throughout the course of the game through various means, such as challenges, log-in bonuses, and Tour Gifts.

Image Name Description
Coins from Mario Kart Tour Coins from Mario Kart Tour Coins from Mario Kart Tour Coin Coins gathered during races are used to purchase items and characters in shops. Only 300 coins (or 600 coins for Gold Pass subscribers) can be obtained in normal races per day. Players can obtain additional coins from challenge rewards, Coin Rush, and other methods once the cap has been reached.
A Ruby from Mario Kart Tour Rubies from Mario Kart Tour Rubies from Mario Kart Tour
Rubies from Mario Kart Tour Rubies from Mario Kart Tour Rubies from Mario Kart Tour
Ruby Special currency used to play Coin Rush without the Coin Rush ticket or purchase drivers, karts and gliders from the Spotlight Shop.
An Event token from Mario Kart Tour Event token Special currency used in Token Shops.
A Team token of team Mario from Mario Kart TourA Team token of team Luigi from Mario Kart TourA Team token of team Peach from Mario Kart Tour A Team token of team Daisy from Mario Kart TourA Team token of team Bowser from Mario Kart TourA Team token of team Donkey Kong from Mario Kart TourA Team token of team Toad from Mario Kart TourA Team token of team Toadette from Mario Kart TourA Team token of team Wario from Mario Kart TourA Team token of team Waluigi from Mario Kart TourA Team token of Mii characters from Mario Kart Tour Team token Special currency used in Team Rallies and Token Shops.
A Grand Star from Mario Kart Tour Grand Star Rewards from achieving specified race scores and completing challenges. The more Grand Stars a player obtains, the more cups they can participate in and the more presents they can receive in each tour. If all of the tour gifts have been opened, coins will be awarded instead. Once a tour ends, the total number of Grand Stars resets to zero.
An item ticket from Mario Kart Tour Item ticket Allows the player to instantaneously receive an Item Box during normal races. Only one ticket can be used per race.
A driver Point-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA kart Point-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA glider Point-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour Point-boost ticket Provides 50 experience points to the base points of drivers, karts or gliders. If the base points of a driver, kart or glider are already at maximum, no more point-boost tickets can be used.
A normal driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour
A super driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA super kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA super glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour
A high-end driver Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA high-end kart Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart TourA high-end glider Level-boost ticket from Mario Kart Tour
Level-boost ticket Increases the skill level of drivers, karts or gliders by one unit. The type of ticket must match the rarity. If the skill level of a driver, kart or glider is already Level 8, no more level-boost tickets can be used.
A normal driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA normal glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour
A super driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA super kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA super glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour
A High-End driver Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA High-End kart Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart TourA High-End glider Points-cap ticket from Mario Kart Tour
Points-cap ticket Increases the cap of the base points of drivers, karts or gliders. The type of ticket must match the rarity. If the maximum base points of a driver, kart or glider can no longer be unlocked, no more points-cap tickets can be used.
A Coin Rush ticket from Mario Kart Tour Coin Rush ticket Allows players to participate in the Coin Rush mode of the current Tour once without spending Rubies.
A Star ticket from Mario Kart Tour Star ticket Grants a Grand Star.
A Quick ticket from Mario Kart Tour Quick ticket Subtracts a day out of the remaining time needed to unlock locked cups of the current tour, or changes the content of the Daily Selects or Spotlight Shop.
Default Balloon from Mario Kart TourMario Balloon from Mario Kart TourStar-Shaped Balloon from Mario Kart TourHeart-Shaped Balloon from Mario Kart TourBoo-Shaped Balloon from Mario Kart TourPumpkin-Shaped Balloon from Mario Kart TourCloud-Shaped Balloon from Mario Kart Tour Balloon Item used in Battles.

Course elements

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: include more course, bonus challenges and Coin Rush appearances

Interactable course elements

The following table lists elements that slow racers down, crash them, offer them a Jump Boost and/or simply give them bonus points when interacted with in a certain way. For ways to interact with these elements for bonus points, see Mario Kart Tour race points system § Object interactions.

Note: Statements that an obstacle causes drivers to crash, spin out, or otherwise slow down on contact typically hold only when said drivers are in a default state. In most cases, drivers are unaffected by obstacles if they are undergoing invincibility frames or are under the effects of a Frenzy, Mega Mushroom, Bullet Bill, or Super Star. The only obstacles that can still slow drivers down regardless of their state are those that are solid objects and cannot be taken out by any means (bumpers, flippers, Walking Trees, windmills etc.).

Subject Location Description Can give bonus points
An Anchor from 3DS Wario Shipyard in Mario Kart Tour
Anchor
3DS Wario Shipyard, R, T, R/T An obstacle that swings back and forth and acts like a wall. Yes
An Asteroid in Mario Kart Tour
Asteroid
SNES Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T Asteroids appear in the background of Rainbow Road courses. They act as minor obstacles that can block the player's path in 3DS Rainbow Road and RMX Rainbow Road 1's gliding sections. No
Wii Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T
3DS Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T
RMX Rainbow Road 1, R. T, R/T
RMX Rainbow Road 2, R. T, R/T
A "Ball of Fire" from Mario Kart Tour
Ball of Fire
DS Mario Circuit, R, T A fiery projectile spit out by Fire Piranha Plants. Any driver hit by a Ball of Fire spins out. Yes
Banzai Bill
Banzai Bill
DS Airship Fortress, R, T A larger variant of Bullet Bills that travels in a straight line. When a driver collides with a Banzai Bill, they spin out. Yes
Wii Moonview Highway (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
Barrel
Barrel
DS Airship Fortress R, R/T An obstacle that breaks upon collision with a racer, slowing them down. Yes
Wii Mushroom Gorge (Break Item Boxes)
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon (Break Item Boxes)
3DS Wario Shipyard, R, T
London Loop, R, T
London Loop 2, R, T
London Loop 3, R, T, R/T
Singapore Speedway 3, R, T, R/T
Rome Avanti 2, R, T, R/T
Two Barrel Bombs
Barrel Bomb
SNES Mario Circuit 1 (Goomba Takedown) An explosive object that can be triggered by throwing a projectile or by driving into it. Upon exploding, a Barrel Bomb will also cause other Barrel Bombs within range to detonate and defeat any nearby Goombas. Some Barrel Bombs stand on the ground, while others float or fly using propellers. Yes
GBA Bowser's Castle 2, R, T
GBA Sky Garden (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
GCN Dino Dino Jungle (Goomba Takedown)
DS Luigi's Mansion (Goomba Takedown)
DS DK Pass (Goomba Takedown)
DS Airship Fortress (Goomba Takedown)
Wii Maple Treeway (Goomba Takedown)
3DS Shy Guy Bazaar (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
3DS Rock Rock Mountain (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
3DS Neo Bowser City (Goomba Takedown)
London Loop 2 (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
RMX Rainbow Road 2 (Goomba Takedown)
A Bath Bomb in Mario Kart Tour
Bath Bomb
Squeaky Clean Sprint, R An underwater object. It releases a soapy cloud that gives drivers a Jump Boost. Yes
A Beach Ball and a Toy Duck at Squeaky Clean Sprint. Screenshot taken in Auto Mode using the in-game photo capture function.
Beach Ball
Squeaky Clean Sprint, R/T A stationary object that gives bonus points when hit with an item. Yes
The big egg in N64 Yoshi Valley from Mario Kart Tour
Big egg
N64 Yoshi Valley, R, T A large egg that spins and moves in a circle, crashing any driver that comes into contact with it. Yes
The blimp with the Mario Kart Tour logo from Singapore Speedway
Blimp
GBA Luigi Circuit, R, T, R/T A blimp that flies around the course in all variants of GBA Luigi Circuit and GBA Sky Garden, the normal and T variants of Singapore Speedway, and all variants of Singapore Speedway 2. In the R and R/T variants of Singapore Speedway, it is stationary and allows for racers to perform Jump Boosts on it. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
GBA Sky Garden, R, T, R/T
Singapore Speedway, R, T, R/T
Singapore Speedway 2, R, T, R/T
Singapore Speedway 3, R, T, R/T
Bob-omb Car in Mario Kart Tour
Bob-omb Car
GCN Mushroom Bridge, T A car resembling a Bob-omb that explodes on contact. Racers can get a Jump Boost if they land on it. Yes
Wii Moonview Highway, T
A Bone Piranha Plant from Mario Kart Tour
Bone Piranha Plant
SNES Bowser Castle 3, R, T, R/T A skeletal Piranha Plant that lunges at drivers, spinning them out if it reaches them. Yes
GBA Bowser's Castle 4R
Boost Rings in Mario Kart Tour
Boost Ring
Singapore Speedway An object that appears in gliding sections and gives drivers speed boosts. Yes
Singapore Speedway 2T
Singapore Speedway 3T
Boulder
Boulder
Sydney Sprint 3, R, T, R/T An upright obstacle found in grassy portions of the course. It slows down drivers who collide with it. Yes
Bumper
Bumper
DS Waluigi Pinball, R, T, R/T An object that bounces metal balls and racers off when they collide with it. Some bumpers are stationary, while others move around in circles. Racers can perform a Jump Boost by bouncing on top of a bumper, which is possible in DS Waluigi Pinball T after they drive off a ramp. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
A Burner in Mario Kart Tour
Burner
DS Airship Fortress, R, T, R/T A flame-throwing object that slowly moves back and forth, burning and spinning out any drivers that touch its flame. No
A Bus in Mario Kart Tour
Bus
GCN Mushroom Bridge, R A large vehicle. In GCN Mushroom Bridge, buses moves down the road along with the rest of the traffic, causing drivers to simply lose some speed when run into. In GCN Mushroom Bridge R, they are stationed on the side of the road. Yes
The Cannon in N64 Yoshi Valley from Mario Kart Tour
Cannon
N64 Yoshi Valley A large cannon that launches drivers to a much farther portion of a track while activating their gliders. In N64 Yoshi Valley, GCN DK Mountain, Wii DK Summit, and Wii Maple Treeway, cannons take the form of a Barrel Cannon. In DS Waluigi Pinball, one appears in the form of a pinball launcher. In DS Airship Fortress, it appears as a regular ship cannon. In Wii Rainbow Road, it appears as a large Star Ring with a rainbow tunnel. In 3DS Rainbow Road R and Singapore Speedway T, it takes the form of a blue and gray metallic version of a Barrel Cannon. In Vancouver Velocity 2 and the normal and T variants of Singapore Speedway, they take the form of red and blue circus cannons, respectively. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
GCN DK Mountain, R, T, R/T
DS Waluigi Pinball, R, T, R/T
DS Airship Fortress, R, R/T
Wii DK Summit, R, T, R/T
Wii Maple Treeway, R, T
Wii Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T
3DS Rainbow Road R
Vancouver Velocity 2, R
Singapore Speedway, R, T
Athens Dash, R, T
Athens Dash 2R
Several white cars in Mario Kart Tour
Car
GCN Mushroom Bridge, R, T, R/T A course element with different colors and a taxi variant. In most of their appearances, they are stationary, and racers can perform a Jump Boost by bouncing on top of them. In Wii Coconut Mall, two cars appear at the end of the course moving back and forth while other cars appear in the background in the parking lot; in Berlin Byways 3 and Berlin Byways R, cars move along with the traffic. Both types of moving car act as walls that slow down racers. Mushroom-shaped cars appear in GCN Mushroom Bridge and the R and R/T variants of Wii Moonview Highway and release Mushrooms onto the road for drivers to use upon touching them. Yes
DS Shroom Ridge, R, T, R/T
Wii Coconut Mall, R, T, R/T
Wii Moonview Highway, R, T, R/T
New York Minute 2T
New York Minute 3T, R/T
New York Minute 4, R, T, R/T
Tokyo Blur (Ring Race)
Los Angeles Laps (Coin Rush)
Berlin Byways, R, R/T
Berlin Byways 2, R, T, R/T
Berlin Byways 3, R
Sydney Sprint T
Amsterdam Drift 2R/T
Bangkok Rush 2, R, T, R/T
Bangkok Rush 3, R, T, R/T
Mushroom-shaped car in Mario Kart Tour
Car (Mushroom)
GCN Mushroom Bridge, R, T
Wii Moonview Highway R, R/T
Ceiling Needles in Mario Kart Tour
Ceiling Needles
Ninja Hideaway, R Shuriken stuck underneath platforms that move up and down. They spin out racers if they touched. The platforms themselves also have trick ramps on the top of them that can be reached by driving on a higher floor of the course. No
Chain Chomp
Chain Chomp (chained)
SNES Mario Circuit 2T A large chained enemy that lunges towards racers who drive past it, flipping them over if it reaches them. Yes
SNES Mario Circuit 3R/T
SNES Donut Plains 3T
DS Peach Gardens T
London Loop, R, T, R/T
London Loop 2, R, T
London Loop 3, R, R/T
Rolling Chain Chomp
Chain Chomp (unchained)
DS Peach Gardens, R, T, R/T A large obstacle that rolls around in circles, flipping any drivers over when they roll into them. Yes
3DS Rainbow Road
Cheep Cheep
Cheep Cheep
SNES Donut Plains 3R/T A fish that swims around in a body of water or flops about on land. When bumped into, Cheep Cheeps simply cause drivers to lose some speed. Yes
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2, R
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island, R, R/T
Wii Koopa Cape, R, T, R/T
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon, R, T, R/T
Amsterdam Drift 2R/T
Piranha Plant Cove 2
RMX Donut Plains 1, R, T, R/T
Clampy
Clampy
GCN Daisy Cruiser An oyster enemy that periodically opens and closes its valves to reveal objects such as coins and Item Boxes that racers can drive into to collect. If a Clampy closes its valves in on a racer, it will flip them over. Yes
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon, R, T
Piranha Plant Cove 2, R, T, R/T
Piranha Plant Cove 3, R, T
Two Conveyor Belts in Mario Kart Tour
Conveyor Belt
DS Peach Gardens T A section of moving floor with arrows on it that are colored either green or red. Driving on green conveyor belts speeds drivers up while driving on red conveyor belts slows them down. In Wii Coconut Mall, the conveyor belts change directions on the second lap. In Singapore Speedway 2, small ramps can be found on the conveyor belts allowing for drivers to perform Jump Boosts. No
Wii Coconut Mall, R, T, R/T
Singapore Speedway 2, R, T, R/T
RMX Bowser's Castle 1, R, T, R/T
Piranha Plant Cove 3R/T
Two crates
Crate
DS Airship Fortress, R, T, R/T An object that slows down any racer that collides with it. When hit, crates break and release an item such as a Banana or Mushroom. Yes
London Loop, R, T
London Loop 3, R, T, R/T
A Current from 3DS Wario Shipyard in Mario Kart Tour
Current
GCN Daisy Cruiser T An underwater air current that pushes drivers away. In 3DS Piranha Plant Slide, 3DS Wario Shipyard, and Amsterdam Drift 2, currents are released from Jet Pipes, while in Piranha Plant Cove courses, they are released from cracks in the ground which allow players to perform Jump Boosts. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
3DS Piranha Plant Slide, R, T
3DS Wario Shipyard, R, T, R/T
Amsterdam Drift 2, R, T, R/T
Piranha Plant Cove, R, R/T
Piranha Plant Cove 2, R, T, R/T
Piranha Plant Cove 3, R, T
Squeaky Clean Sprint R
Two Dash panel ramp trucks in New York Minute 4
Dash panel ramp truck
GCN Mushroom Bridge R/T A stationary vehicle that can be used as a ramp. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
DS Shroom Ridge (Do Jump Boosts)
Wii Coconut Mall R/T
Wii Moonview Highway R/T
New York Minute T
New York Minute 4
Sydney Sprint T
Berlin Byways 3T
Amsterdam Drift R/T
A drain pipe on 3DS Piranha Plant Slide in Mario Kart Tour
Drain pipe
3DS Piranha Plant Slide, R, T, R/T A pipe that sticks out of a wall, causing drivers that bump into it to lose some speed. Unlike in previous Mario Kart games, gliding into the water that flows from a drain pipe does not affect drivers. No
Yellow Exploring Shy Guy
Exploring Shy Guy
GBA Sunset Wilds, R, T, R/T An enemy that moves back and forth across the track, causing any drivers that come into contact with it to spin out. Yes
An upright Falling Pillar in Wii Dry Dry Ruins from Mario Kart TourA Falling Pillar after falling down in Wii Dry Dry Ruins from Mario Kart Tour
An upright Falling Pillar in Piranha Plant Cove from Mario Kart TourA Falling Pillar after falling down in Piranha Plant Cove from Mario Kart Tour
Falling Pillar
Wii Dry Dry Ruins, R, T, R/T A stone pillar that appears upright on the first lap of a course, but falls to the ground on the second lap, acting as a ramp that allows drivers to perform Jump Boosts. Yes (through Jump Boosts)
Piranha Plant Cove, R
Piranha Plant Cove 2, R
Festive tree
Festive tree
See Festive tree § Festive tree locations. A decorative element added to courses during tours that occur around the holiday season. Festive trees give bonus points when hit with a shell or a Bob-omb or by driving into them while invincible or Mega. Yes
A Fire Bar in GCN Waluigi Stadium from Mario Kart Tour
Fire Bar
GCN Waluigi Stadium, R, T, R/T A set of rotating, fiery bars that spin out drivers upon contact. No
A Fire Chain in GCN Waluigi Stadium from Mario Kart Tour
Fire Chain
GCN Waluigi Stadium, R, T, R/T A rotating ring of fireballs that spin out drivers upon contact. No
A Fire Piranha Plant in Mario Kart Tour
Fire Piranha Plant
DS Mario Circuit, R, T A Piranha Plant that spits out Balls of Fire onto the road, spinning out drivers upon contact. Yes
A Fish Bone from 3DS Wario Shipyard in Mario Kart Tour
Fish Bone
GBA Boo Lake, R, T, R/T A skeletal fish that acts as an obstacle in underwater sections, slowing drivers down slightly when bumped into. Non-interactable Fish Bones also appear in N64 Choco Mountain and its variants as decorations. Yes
3DS Wario Shipyard, R, T, R/T
Piranha Plant Cove 3, R, T
Flipper
Flipper
DS Waluigi Pinball, R, T, R/T An object that sends metal balls in another direction when they collide with it. Racers that drive into a flipper will crash. No
A Goomba in a floaty in Mario Kart Tour
Floaty
GCN Daisy Cruiser (Do Jump Boosts) An object used by Innertube Goombas to float on the surface of the water. Floaties bounce away drivers while repelling various projectiles, such as Green Shells and fireballs. Yes
Singapore Speedway, R
Flying Shy Guy
Flying Shy Guy
3DS Shy Guy Bazaar, R, T, R/T A Shy Guy that uses a magic carpet to fly around. Flying Shy Guys appear above the glider section. Colliding with a Flying Shy Guy causes drivers to lose their speed in the air. Yes
Fuzzies on a circular track in Rome Avanti R/T in Mario Kart Tour
Fuzzy
Rome Avanti R/T A furry black creature that moves along a track, spinning out drivers upon contact. Yes
Piranha Plant Pipeline, R, R/T
Goal Ring
Goal Ring
Yoshi's Island, T A ring with Smiley Flowers floating above the ground just before the finish line. It can be reached via a pathway produced by a Winged Cloud encountered prior. When passed through, the Goal Ring gives bonus points. Yes
Goat
Goat
3DS Daisy Hills, R, T, R/T An obstacle that walks around the track slowly. Drivers that collide with a goat spin out. Yes
Amsterdam Drift 3R
Goomba
Goomba
Any course where a Goomba Takedown bonus challenge takes place A short enemy that stands in the racers' way or walks left and right. Goombas can be taken out with an offensive item or by simply driving into them, although the latter will also cause the racer to spin out. They can also be defeated by landing on them while gliding or after driving off a ramp, which gives the racer a Jump Boost. Yes
N64 Mario Raceway, R, T, R/T
GCN Daisy Cruiser (Do Jump Boosts)
GCN Yoshi Circuit (Do Jump Boosts)
DS Luigi's Mansion (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
DS Waluigi Pinball (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
DS DK Pass (Do Jump Boosts)
DS Mario Circuit, T
Wii Mushroom Gorge, R, T, R/T
Wii Koopa Cape, T
Wii Maple Treeway (Goomba Takedown)
3DS Toad Circuit R, R/T
3DS Mario Circuit, R
3DS Piranha Plant Slide
Tokyo Blur (Do Jump Boosts)
Paris Promenade
Paris Promenade 2
Paris Promenade 3
RMX Mario Circuit 1, R, T, R/T
Singapore Speedway, R
Amsterdam Drift T
Athens Dash 2
Goomba Towers
Goomba Tower
SNES Mario Circuit 1 (Goomba Takedown) A stack of Goombas that can be defeated the same way as an individual Goomba. If the Goomba at the bottom of a tower is defeated, all of the ones above it collapse and are defeated as well. TBD
SNES Ghost Valley 1 (Goomba Takedown, Steer Clear of Obstacles)
SNES Ghost Valley 2 (Glider Challenge)
SNES Choco Island 2 (Goomba Takedown)
SNES Vanilla Lake 1 (Goomba Takedown)
SNES Rainbow Road (Goomba Takedown)
GCN Dino Dino Jungle (Goomba Takedown)
DS Luigi's Mansion (Goomba Takedown)
DS Airship Fortress (Goomba Takedown)
Wii Maple Treeway (Goomba Takedown)
3DS Shy Guy Bazaar (Goomba Takedown)
3DS Neo Bowser City (Goomba Takedown)
Paris Promenade 2 (Goomba Takedown)
Los Angeles Laps (Goomba Takedown)
RMX Mario Circuit 1 (Goomba Takedown)
RMX Rainbow Road 2 (Goomba Takedown)
Half-pipe
Half-pipe
N64 Yoshi Valley, R, T, R/T A ramp on the side of the track that drivers can jump off of for Jump Boosts. Yes
GCN Waluigi Stadium, R, T, R/T
GCN DK Mountain, R, T, R/T
Wii DK Summit, R, T, R/T
Wii Koopa Cape, R, T, R/T
Wii Maple Treeway, R, T, R/T
Wii Dry Dry Ruins, R, T, R/T
Wii Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T
Athens Dash, R, T, R/T
Athens Dash 2, R, T, R/T
Piranha Plant Pipeline, R, T
Squeaky Clean Sprint, R, T, R/T
Super half-pipe
Super half-pipe
Merry Mountain, R, T, R/T
A segment of a Hoop at Squeaky Clean Sprint. Screenshot taken in Auto Mode using the in-game photo capture function.
Hoop
Squeaky Clean Sprint, R/T A stationary object that gives bonus points when hit with an item. Yes
Hot air balloon MKT.png
Hot-air balloon
N64 Luigi Raceway, R, T, R/T An obstacle that floats in one place. Hot-air balloons cause racers who glide into them to bounce back. However, if a racer lands on top of a hot air balloon, they receive a Jump Boost. In N64 Luigi Raceway, a hot-air balloon provides an Item Box in the second lap. In N64 Mario Raceway and N64 Yoshi Valley, hot-air balloons appear as background elements high above the courses. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R
N64 Mario Raceway, R, T, R/T
N64 Royal Raceway, T
N64 Yoshi Valley, R, T, R/T
GBA Peach Circuit, R, T, R/T
GCN Mushroom Bridge T, R/T
GCN Yoshi Circuit T (Glider Challenge)
DS Shroom Ridge T
DS DK Pass R/T (Do Jump Boosts)
DS Peach Gardens, R, T, R/T
Wii Mushroom Gorge R/T
Wii Koopa Cape R, R/T
Wii Maple Treeway T
3DS Daisy Hills, R, T, R/T
3DS Rock Rock Mountain R
Paris Promenade, R, T, R/T
Vancouver Velocity R
An icicle in Mario Kart Tour
Icicle
3DS Rosalina's Ice World, R, T, R/T An obstacle that breaks when driven into, slowing down the responsible driver. Yes
An Inky Piranha Plant in Bangkok Rush from Mario Kart Tour
Inky Piranha Plant
Bangkok Rush, R, R/T A type of Piranha Plant that spits piles of black ink on the road as an obstacle for racers. Racers who drive into an ink pile spin out, and human players additionally have their screen briefly covered with ink. Yes
Bangkok Rush 2, R
DS Peach Gardens R/T
Jack-o'-lanterns
Jack-o'-lantern
See Pumpkin § Mario Kart Tour for a list of courses that feature Jack-o'-lanterns. Jack-o'-lanterns appear during tours that occur around Halloween. Those found on the drivable portion of a course can be knocked away by driving into them or hitting them with an item, giving bonus points in the process. Jack-o'-lanterns that appear on a track's sidelines or in the background usually come in larger sizes and can be interacted with but not knocked away. Yes
Jars
Jar / Snake jar
3DS Shy Guy Bazaar, R, T, R/T An object found on the track. Jars will break upon collision with an item or a racer. Running into a jar will slow the racer down. Some jars, referred to as snake jars, move around and release small snakes when broken. Yes
A Jellybeam in Piranha Plant Cove 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Jellybeam
Piranha Plant Cove 2 A jellyfish enemy that floats in place in underwater segments. Players can bump into Jellybeams or hit them with an item to obtain bonus points. They can also land on top of a Jellybeam's head to get a Jump Boost. Yes
Jump Boost field
Jump Boost field
Wii Rainbow Road R An upward force that gives drivers a Jump Boost. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
3DS Rainbow Road R, R/T
Singapore Speedway 3R/T
RMX Rainbow Road 2T, R/T
A Kadomatsu in Mario Kart Tour
Kadomatsu
Most courses A decorative element that appears on courses during tours that occur around the New Year. Kadomatsu give bonus points when hit with a shell or a Bob-omb or by driving into them while invincible or Mega. Yes (most New Year's tours)
No (New Year's 2021 Tour)
A Kanaami Road in Mario Kart Tour
Kanaami Road
Many courses and variants in the game A type of platform that appears in many of the game's T and R/T courses. They are used to create new routes or ramps for the player to drive on, thus giving them more bonus points. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
A Lava Ball in Mario Kart Tour
Lava Ball
GBA Lakeside Park, R, T, R/T An obstacle that bounces down the mountainside, forming craters where it lands. Drivers can use these craters to perform Jump Boosts, but they crash if they come into direct contact with a Lava Ball. Yes
Lava Bubble
Lava bubble
GBA Bowser's Castle 1, R, T, R/T An obstacle that jumps out of lava at regular intervals. Drivers spin out if they collide with a Lava bubble. Yes
GBA Bowser's Castle 2, R, T, R/T
GBA Bowser's Castle 3, R, T, R/T
GBA Bowser's Castle 4, R
A Lava Geyser in Mario Kart Tour
Lava Geyser
GBA Bowser's Castle 4, R A pillar of lava that rises and lowers at regular intervals. Touching one causes drivers to spin out. No
3DS Bowser's Castle, R, T, R/T
RMX Bowser's Castle 1R/T
Leaf piles
Leaf pile
Wii Maple Treeway, R, T, R/T An object that scatters and releases an item such as a Coin, Mushroom, or Banana when driven into. Yes
Magic carpets
Magic carpet
3DS Shy Guy Bazaar (Do Jump Boosts) Magic carpets that are not used by Flying Shy Guys can be found floating in one place in mid-air. When a racer lands on a magic carpet, they bounce off of it while receiving a Jump Boost. TBD
A Maw-Ray in Mario Kart Tour
Maw-Ray
GCN Daisy Cruiser, T A large moray eel that swims around a body of water. Maw-Rays acts as minor obstacles that can cause drivers who bump into them to lose some speed, albeit drivers can perform Jump Boosts on a Maw-Ray by landing on top of it. No
Piranha Plant Cove, R, R/T
Piranha Plant Cove 2, R
Piranha Plant Cove 3, R, T
A Mecha Cheep in Mario Kart Tour
Mecha Cheep
Squeaky Clean Sprint, R, T, R/T A Cheep Cheep–like robot that swims around in underwater segments. Like actual Cheep Cheeps, Mecha Cheeps cause drivers who bump into them to simply lose some speed. Yes
A Mecha Piranha Plant in GCN Waluigi Stadium from Mario Kart Tour
Mecha Piranha Plant
GCN Waluigi Stadium, R, R/T A large, fake Piranha Plant that moves in and out of a Warp Pipe–like slot. Mecha Piranha Plants are indestructible and act as walls upon contact. No
Metal ball
Metal ball
DS Waluigi Pinball, R, T, R/T A large rolling obstacle. Metal balls are first seen in the background of the track, traversing the pinball machine that the course is set on. Once they reach the pinball table section, they are bounced around by bumpers and flippers, crashing into any racer that collides with them. Yes
GBA Bowser's Castle 4
Monty Moles appearing as obstacles in Mario Kart Tour
Monty Mole
SNES Donut Plains 2, R, T, R/T A creature that digs holes through the ground. Touching a Monty Mole will spin out drivers while the holes and bumps produced by Monty Moles can be used to perform Jump Boosts. Yes
SNES Donut Plains 3, R, T, R/T
GBA Sunset Wilds R/T
DS Peach Gardens, R
Amsterdam Drift, R, R/T
Amsterdam Drift 3T
A Mushroom Platform in Wii Mushroom Gorge from Mario Kart Tour
Mushroom Platform
GBA Sky Garden (Smash Small Dry Bones) A large mushroom with a broad cap that acts as normal ground. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
GCN DK Mountain R/T
DS Shroom Ridge R/T
Wii Mushroom Gorge, R, T, R/T
Mushroom Trampoline
A Rainbow Mushroom Trampoline from 3DS Rainbow Road
Blue Mushroom Trampoline
Mushroom Trampoline
SNES Donut Plains 2R/T A large mushroom that racers can bounce off of to receive a Jump Boost. Apart from the regular Mushroom Trampolines, which are red with white spots or (as seen in 3DS Rainbow Road) white with spots of various colors, there is also a blue variety which activates a driver's glider when bounced off of. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
SNES Rainbow Road R/T
N64 Mario Raceway T, R/T
N64 Royal Raceway T, R/T
GBA Peach Circuit T, R/T
GBA Riverside Park T
GBA Sky Garden, R, R/T
GBA Lakeside Park T
GCN DK Mountain R/T
DS Shroom Ridge R/T
DS DK Pass R/T
Wii Mushroom Gorge, R, T, R/T
Wii Maple Treeway R/T
3DS Mario Circuit, R, T, R/T
3DS Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T
RMX Choco Island 1R/T
RMX Rainbow Road 1R
RMX Rainbow Road 2, R, T, R/T
RMX Donut Plains 1T
Noshi
Noshi
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach T, R/T A dinosaur that stomps on the track. Racers caught under its feet are squashed. When on the ground, the feet also act as walls that bounce racers back. If a racer lands on top of a Noshi while gliding, they get a Jump Boost. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
GBA Riverside Park T, R/T
GCN Dino Dino Jungle, R, T, R/T
Tokyo Blur R/T
Two Note Blocks in Mario Kart Tour
Note Block
Squeaky Clean Sprint T, R/T An object that drivers can bounce on. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
Oil slick
Oil slick
SNES Mario Circuit 1R, R/T An obstacle that causes any racer who drives into it to spin out. No
SNES Mario Circuit 2, R, T
SNES Mario Circuit 3, R
GCN Mushroom Bridge R
New York Minute (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
Tokyo Blur 3R
Tokyo Blur 4, R
Merry Mountain (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
Penguin
Penguin
SNES Vanilla Lake 1 (Steer Clear of Obstacles) An enemy that waddles in circular or oval patterns. Players who drive into one spin out. Yes
SNES Vanilla Lake 2 (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
GBA Snow Land, R, T, R/T
3DS Rosalina's Ice World, R, T, R/T
RMX Vanilla Lake 1, R
Pipe
Pipe
See Warp Pipe § Mario Kart Tour for a list of courses in Mario Kart Tour that feature pipes. An obstacle that slows down any racer who collides with it. Pipes are spread throughout the track, usually in off-road sections. Piranha Plants and Inky Piranha Plants commonly occupy them, and some trucks carry Piranha Plants in pipes. Some pipes exhale upward currents which can be used to maintain gliding drivers in the air while offering them a Jump Boost. Most pipes found in the game are green and can be launched in the air, giving bonus points when this is done in courses outside of bonus challenges; however, some pipes, such as those seen in the surroundings of DS Shroom Ridge, come in multiple colors and are entirely cosmetic. Yes
Piranha Plant
Piranha Plant (aggressive)
See Piranha Plant § Mario Kart Tour for a list of courses in Mario Kart Tour that feature this type of Piranha Plant. An enemy that attacks nearby drivers by lunging at them. Drivers that are hit by a Piranha Plant spin out. Piranha Plants appear in various sizes. Yes
Piranha Plant
Piranha Plant (passive)
See Piranha Plant § Mario Kart Tour for a list of courses in Mario Kart Tour that feature this type of Piranha Plant. A type of Piranha Plant that lies on the ground, always facing upward. Racers that drive into one spin out. Piranha Plants appear in various sizes. Yes
A Pokey in Wii Dry Dry Ruins from Mario Kart Tour
Pokey
Wii Dry Dry Ruins, R, T, R/T A cactus enemy that moves back in forth on the course. Some Pokeys appear taller and bend sideways attempting to spin out racers. Yes
Puddle
Puddle
GBA Luigi Circuit, R, T An obstacle that, like oil slicks, causes drivers who contact it to spin out. No
3DS Neo Bowser City, R, T, R/T
Squeaky Clean Sprint (Precision Gliding)
A Pumpjack in Los Angeles Laps 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Pumpjack
Los Angeles Laps 2, R, T, R/T An obstacle that moves up and down on the track, acting as a wall when racers come into contact with it. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
A pool of quicksand with a Piranha Plant at GBA Yoshi Desert R/T. Screenshot taken in Auto Mode using the in-game photo capture function.
Quicksand
GBA Yoshi Desert, R, T, R/T A funnel-like spot in the ground where sand flows from the outer edge towards the center, always with a passive Piranha Plant near the center. Drivers slow down if they move against the flow of the sand. No
Ring
Ring
Any course where a Ring Race bonus challenge takes place An object that provides the driver a short speed boost. Yes[26]
SNES Mario Circuit 1 (Glider Challenge)
SNES Choco Island 2 (Break Item Boxes)
3DS Toad Circuit (Break Item Boxes)
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon (Glider Challenge)
3DS Rock Rock Mountain (Break Item Boxes)
A Rocky Wrench in Mario Kart Tour
Rocky Wrench
DS Airship Fortress, R, T, R/T A creature that emerges from manholes. Racers that touch a Rocky Wrench are bounced away from it, but its manhole cover can be used to perform a Jump Boost right before it pops out. Yes
Wii Daisy Circuit T
Bangkok Rush T
Rome Avanti 2, R, T, R/T
DS Twilight House
Rolling rock
Rolling rock
N64 Choco Mountain, R, T, R/T A large obstacle that rolls down on inclines. Colliding with rolling rocks causes racers to be crushed or to spin out. Yes
GCN DK Mountain, R, T, R/T
3DS Rock Rock Mountain, T
Athens Dash 2
Two sand hills in Wii Dry Dry Ruins from Mario Kart Tour
Sand hill
Wii Dry Dry Ruins, R A hill of sand that gets larger and fills up the room as the race progresses. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
A Goomba in a Shoe and a Football in Madrid Drive 1.
Shoe
Madrid Drive, R, T, R/T An object worn by Goombas to protect themselves against drivers' attacks. Shoes also enable these Goombas to kick Soccer Balls around. Yes
Shy Guy (Ninja) obstacles in Mario Kart Tour
Flying Shy Guy (Ninja) obstacles in Mario Kart Tour
Shy Guy (Ninja)
Ninja Hideaway, R, T, R/T An enemy that runs around on the ground and transforms into a single Banana. Another variant of this enemy also appears suspended in the air by kites in glider sections. Yes
Sidestepper
Sidestepper
SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2T A crab enemy that shuffles from side to side across a track. Racers who come into contact with a Sidestepper spin out. Yes
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach, R, T, R/T
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
Wii Koopa Cape (Glider Challenge)
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon, R, T, R/T
3DS Wario Shipyard, R
Los Angeles Laps, R, T, R/T
Singapore Speedway 3, R, T
Piranha Plant Cove 2R
Yoshi's Island, R
Piranha Plant Pipeline
Two Skating Shy Guys in Mario Kart Tour
Skating Shy Guy
GBA Snow Land R A Shy Guy that spins out the player when touched. In the R variant on Vancouver Velcocity 2 and the normal and T variants of Vancouver Velocity 3, Skating Shy Guys move around on the ice; in the T variant of Vancouver Velocity 2 they twirl around in one spot; and in the normal and R variants of Vancouver Velocity 3, there are a few that stand in place as spectators. Yes
Vancouver Velocity 2R, T
Vancouver Velocity 3, R, T
Snow blocks in Mario Kart Tour
Snow block
SNES Vanilla Lake 1, R, R/T An object that, when touched, bounces racers away and disappears. Yes
SNES Vanilla Lake 2, R, T, R/T
Vancouver Velocity 3R
Snowball
Snowball
N64 Frappe Snowland (Steer Clear of Obstacles) A large obstacle that rolls down a portion of the track. Racers hit by a snowball crash. Yes
DS DK Pass, R, T, R/T
Merry Mountain (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
A Snowboarding Shy Guy in Mario Kart Tour
Snowboarding Shy Guy
Wii DK Summit, R A Shy Guy riding on a snowboard, jumping off the half-pipes on the track. Racers spin out if they touch a Snowboarding Shy Guy without a defensive or speed boosting item. Yes
Snowperson
Snowperson
N64 Frappe Snowland, R, T, R/T An obstacle that slows down drivers who collide with it. However, this also gets them destroyed in the process. Yes
GBA Snow Land, T, R/T
DS DK Pass, R, T, R/T
Wii DK Summit (Ring Race)
Vancouver Velocity R
Merry Mountain (Coin Rush), R/T
A Goomba in a Shoe and a Football in Madrid Drive 1.
Soccer Ball
Madrid Drive, R, T, R/T An object that gets kicked around by Goombas in shoes. Drivers who interact with a Soccer Ball in any way obtain bonus points. Yes
Three Spider Webs in Mario Kart Tour
Spider Web
Piranha Plant Pipeline, R An obstacle that breaks and slows drivers down on contact. Yes
A spring egg on Yoshi's Island
Spring egg
SNES Choco Island 1, R, T, R/T Spring eggs appeared in some courses during the 2023 Yoshi Tour. When a player hits one with an item, it gives them bonus points. Yes
GBA Boo Lake, R, T, R/T
Yoshi's Island, R, T, R/T
Star Ring
Star Ring
SNES Rainbow Road R/T An object that gives drivers a speed boost when passed through. Yes
Wii Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T
3DS Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T
RMX Rainbow Road 1, R
RMX Rainbow Road 2T, R/T
A Star Thwomp in Mario Kart Tour
Star Thwomp
SNES Mario Circuit 3 (Glider Challenge) A variation of a Thwomp that creates ripples on the track, which racers can perform Jump Boosts on. In addition to being able to squash drivers like regular Thwomps, Star Thwomps cause drivers to flip out when touched from any side. Yes
SNES Rainbow Road, R, R/T
GBA Bowser's Castle 1 (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
Wii Rainbow Road R/T
3DS Rainbow Road (Glider Challenge)
RMX Rainbow Road 1, R
RMX Rainbow Road 2, R, R/T
Stilt Guy
Stilt Guy
Yoshi's Island, R, T, R/T A Shy Guy walking on stilts. Drivers who run into the stilts spin out. Yes
Swoop
Swoop
N64 Choco Mountain, R, T, R/T A bat enemy that flies in a row of other Swoops along a certain portion of the track, usually coming the opposite way of racers. Racers that bump into a Swoop are bounced away. Yes
GBA Sunset Wilds, R, T
Wii Dry Dry Ruins R
3DS Rock Rock Mountain, R, T
Tokyo Blur R/T
Vancouver Velocity, R, T, R/T
Vancouver Velocity 3, R, T, R/T
Athens Dash, R, R/T
Rome Avanti, R, T
Table
Table
GCN Daisy Cruiser, R, T, R/T An obstacle that slides on the track from side to side, slowing down drivers that collide with it. Yes
Thwomp
Thwomp
SNES Mario Circuit 3 (Do Jump Boosts) An obstacle that falls down on the track repeatedly, squashing any drivers caught underneath. If a racer drives into a Thwomp, they lose some speed. When a racer drives off of a ramp and lands on a Thwomp, they get a Jump Boost. Yes
SNES Bowser Castle 3, R, T
GBA Bowser's Castle 1, R, T, R/T
GBA Bowser's Castle 2, R, T, R/T
GBA Snow Land (Glider Challenge), R/T
GBA Bowser's Castle 3, R, T, R/T
GBA Bowser's Castle 4, R
Wii Coconut Mall (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
3DS Bowser's Castle, R, T, R/T
Tokyo Blur 2, R, R/T
Tokyo Blur 3, R/T
Tokyo Blur 4, R, R/T
Los Angeles Laps T
Berlin Byways, R, T, R/T
Berlin Byways 2 (Steer Clear of Obstacles), R/T
Piranha Plant Cove, R, T, R/T
Athens Dash 2, R, T
RMX Bowser's Castle 1, R, R/T
A Toy Duck at Squeaky Clean Sprint T. Screenshot taken in Auto Mode using the in-game photo capture function.
Toy Duck
Squeaky Clean Sprint, T, R/T A stationary object that gives bonus points when hit with an item. Yes
A Toy Goomba at Squeaky Clean Sprint T. Screenshot taken in Auto Mode using the in-game photo capture function.
Toy Goomba
Squeaky Clean Sprint, T, R/T A stationary object that gives bonus points when hit with an item. Yes
Traffic cone
Traffic cone
SNES Mario Circuit 1 (Do Jump Boosts), R, R/T An object that gets knocked away when bumped into. Yes
SNES Ghost Valley 2 (Glider Challenge)
SNES Vanilla Lake 1 (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
N64 Royal Raceway (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
GBA Bowser's Castle 1R
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island R/T
GCN Mushroom Bridge R
GCN Yoshi Circuit (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
GCN Dino Dino Jungle (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
DS DK Pass (Do Jump Boosts, Steer Clear of Obstacles)
DS Peach Gardens T
Wii DK Summit R/T
Wii Daisy Circuit, R, T, R/T
3DS Toad Circuit, R, R/T
3DS Daisy Hills R, R/T
3DS Rock Rock Mountain, T
3DS Neo Bowser City (Do Jump Boosts, Steer Clear of Obstacles), R, R/T
3DS Rosalina's Ice World (Glider Challenge), R, R/T
3DS Rainbow Road R, R/T
New York Minute (Steer Clear of Obstacles), R
New York Minute 3R
Tokyo Blur (Ring Race)
Tokyo Blur 3, R, T
Tokyo Blur 4, R
Paris Promenade, R, T
Paris Promenade 2, R, T
Paris Promenade 3
London Loop 2 (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
Vancouver Velocity 2R, R/T
Los Angeles Laps R
Berlin Byways 2, T
Bangkok Rush 2, R, T, R/T
Amsterdam Drift T
Amsterdam Drift 3T
Athens Dash, R, T, R/T
Rome Avanti 2, R, T
RMX Mario Circuit 1R/T
RMX Choco Island 1 (Do Jump Boosts)
Merry Mountain (Coin Rush)
A train from N64 Kalimari Desert
A Train in Amsterdam Drift in Mario Kart Tour
A Train in Amsterdam Drift in Mario Kart Tour
Train
N64 Kalimari Desert, R, T, R/T Trains cross the track in front of racers in N64 Kalimari Desert and N64 Kalimari Desert 2. In Amsterdam Drift, there are two types of trains: one that moves back and forth in the city area and one that travels through a viaduct between the Amsterdam and Zaanse Schans portions. If racers drive into a train, they are thrown upward and receive a Jump Boost. Yes
N64 Kalimari Desert 2, R, T, R/T
Amsterdam Drift, R, T, R/T
Amsterdam Drift 3, R, T
Truck with surfboard
Truck with Piranha Plant
Truck
DS Shroom Ridge, R, R/T A vehicle that moves along a course. Most trucks drag along surfboards which drivers can perform Jump Boosts off of, while one truck found in Berlin Byways 3 carries a Piranha Plant that lunges at passers-by. In the course's R variant, trucks do not have any cargo. Bangkok Rush 3 features stationary trucks with surfboards. In Wii Coconut Mall, they appear in the background in the parking lot. Yes
Wii Coconut Mall, R, T, R/T
Berlin Byways 3, R, T
Bangkok Rush 3
The Turning Floor in 3DS Bowser's Castle T from Mario Kart Tour
Turning Floor
3DS Bowser's Castle, R, T, R/T A rotating wooden tunnel that appears before the underwater section in 3DS Bowser's Castle. The tunnel's top features several objects that block the player when ran into. In 3DS Rainbow Road, a Turning Floor appears after the start of the final section that has several Dash Panels and Glide Ramps inside of it. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
3DS Rainbow Road, R
Yoshi's Island T
Walking Tree
Walking Tree
DS Luigi's Mansion, R, T, R/T An obstacle that shuffles from side to side on the track. If racers drive into one, they lose speed. No
Water GeyserWater spouting from a manhole in New York Minute 2
Water Geyser
GBA Snow Land T A hazard that periodically spouts a column of water. Racers caught by the water are sprung high into the air while doing a Jump Boost. In the New York Minute courses and in Bangkok Rush 3T, water erupts from underneath manhole covers, while in GCN Dino Dino Jungle, 3DS Wario Shipyard T, and RMX Vanilla Lake 1, it emerges from raised cracks in the road. Jump Boosts can be performed when driving over these cracks, while they are only performed over manhole covers when they are shaking. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
GBA Lakeside Park R/T
GCN Daisy Cruiser R/T
GCN Dino Dino Jungle, R, T, R/T
Wii Coconut Mall R/T
Wii Koopa Cape (Ring Race)
3DS Wario Shipyard T, R/T
New York Minute, T
New York Minute 2, R, R/T
New York Minute 3, T
New York Minute 4, R, T, R/T
Tokyo Blur (Do Jump Boosts)
Paris Promenade (Do Jump Boosts)
Singapore Speedway 2, R
Singapore Speedway 3R/T
Bangkok Rush T
Bangkok Rush 3T
Squeaky Clean Sprint, R, T, R/T
RMX Vanilla Lake 1, R, T
RMX Donut Plains 1R/T
A Whomp in Berlin Byways from Mario Kart Tour
Whomp
Berlin Byways, R, T, R/T An obstacle that falls onto the track, squashing drivers caught underneath it. When a Whomp is lying flat on the ground, drivers can perform Jump Boosts on it. Yes
Berlin Byways 2 (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
Madrid Drive 3R
Wiggler
Wiggler
DS Shroom Ridge T An enemy that wanders around, occasionally stopping in place. They cause drivers who touch them to spin out. Yes
Wii Maple Treeway, R, T, R/T
Wiggler Wagon in Mario Kart Tour
Wiggler Wagon
GCN Mushroom Bridge, T A large green bus designed after the Wiggler from Super Mario Sunshine. It moves along the road with other vehicles. When racers drive into a Wiggler Wagon, they simply lose some speed, and when they land on it, they get a Jump Boost. Yes
A Wind fan in Mario Kart TourA Wind pipe in Mario Kart Tour
Wind
Any course where a Glider Challenge bonus challenge takes place An air current released from pipes and fans. Wind pushes racers around, giving them a Jump Boost if it travels upwards. Yes
(through Jump Boosts)
SNES Mario Circuit 1R, R/T
SNES Ghost Valley 1 (Do Jump Boosts)
SNES Bowser Castle 3T
N64 Luigi Raceway (Goomba Takedown)
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach R/T
N64 Mario Raceway R/T
GBA Peach Circuit (Steer Clear of Obstacles)
GBA Boo Lake T
GBA Bowser's Castle 2T
GBA Luigi Circuit T, R/T
GBA Sky Garden R
GCN DK Mountain T
DS Luigi's Mansion (Glider Challenge)
DS Shroom Ridge T
DS Mario Circuit T
DS DK Pass R/T
DS Peach Gardens T
Wii Koopa Cape (Do Jump Boosts), R/T
Wii Maple Treeway T
3DS Daisy Hills R
3DS Shy Guy Bazaar R, T
3DS Mario Circuit
3DS Rock Rock Mountain R, T
3DS Neo Bowser City, T, R/T
Tokyo Blur (Do Jump Boosts)
Vancouver Velocity 2R/T
Vancouver Velocity 3R/T
Ninja Hideaway, R
Singapore Speedway
Amsterdam Drift T
Amsterdam Drift 3R/T
Athens Dash R/T
Athens Dash 2R/T
Rome Avanti T
Piranha Plant Pipeline T
Squeaky Clean Sprint T
Two windmills in Amsterdam Drift in Mario Kart Tour
Windmill
3DS Daisy Hills, R, T, R/T A large structure with rotating blades that act as walls for racers, mostly during gliding segments. No
Amsterdam Drift, R, T, R/T
Winged Cloud
Winged Cloud
Yoshi's Island, T A flying object that, when run into, causes an additional pathway to spawn ahead. The pathway acts as a shortcut towards the finish line and helps drivers reach a Goal Ring. Yes
A wooden cutout of a Piranha Plant
Wooden cutout (Piranha Plant)
GBA Bowser's Castle 2R/T A stationary obstacle that can be destroyed by driving through it. This also causes a driver to spin out. In GBA Bowser's Castle 2R/T, GCN Yoshi Circuit, Wii Maple Treeway R, 3DS Piranha Plant Slide T, Paris Promenade, Paris Promenade 2, Ninja Hideaway, Paris Promenade 3 and Los Angeles Laps 3R, wooden cutouts are made to resemble Piranha Plants, in SNES Ghost Valley 1 and DS Luigi's Mansion, they resemble Boos, in the normal and R variants of 3DS Piranha Plant Slide, they resemble Goombas, and the normal variant of 3DS Piranha Plant Slide exclusively has wooded cutouts that resemble bushes. Yes
GCN Yoshi Circuit, R, T
Wii Daisy Circuit, T
Wii Maple Treeway R
3DS Piranha Plant Slide T, R/T
Paris Promenade
Paris Promenade 2, R, T
Paris Promenade 3
Vancouver Velocity 2 (Glider Challenge)
Los Angeles Laps (Ring Race)
Los Angeles Laps 3R, T, R/T
Ninja Hideaway, R, T
A Wooden cutout of two Boos in Mario Kart Tour.
Wooden cutout (Boos)
SNES Ghost Valley 1, R, T, R/T
SNES Ghost Valley 2, R, T
DS Luigi's Mansion, R, T, R/T
A Wooden cutout of a Goomba in Mario Kart Tour
Wooden cutout (Goomba)
3DS Piranha Plant Slide, R
Athens Dash 2, R
A Wooden cutout of a bush in Mario Kart Tour
Wooden cutout (bush)
3DS Piranha Plant Slide, R/T

Other course elements

The following are only seen as background or intangible elements.

Subject Location Description
A Big Cheep Cheep in Mario Kart Tour
Big Cheep Cheep
GBA Cheep-Cheep Island, R, T, R/T A Cheeps Cheep that swims and leaps in the sea.
Boos in SNES Ghost Valley 1
Boo
SNES Ghost Valley 1, R, T, R/T Boos appear and disappear. In DS Luigi's Mansion, they also appear on paintings, of which they occasionally stretch out.
SNES Ghost Valley 2, R, T, R/T
GBA Boo Lake, R, T, R/T
DS Luigi's Mansion, R, T, R/T
RMX Ghost Valley 1, R, T, R/T
A Bulber in Piranha Plant Cove from Mario Kart Tour
Bulber
Piranha Plant Cove, R, T, R/T An anglerfish that floats in place. Some Bulbers are found above the starting line in the first and third variants of Piranha Plant Cove.
Piranha Plant Cove 2, R, T, R/T
Piranha Plant Cove 3, R, T, R/T
Fish Bones in N64 Choco Mountain
Fish Bone
N64 Choco Mountain, R, T, R/T Inanimate Fish Bones of various sizes are embedded in a wall at a curve. Unlike the Fish Bones found in other courses, these cannot be interacted with.
One of the flying trains seen in the Ring Race bonus challenge on 3DS Rainbow Road
Flying Train
3DS Rainbow Road (Ring Race, Glider Challenge) A train that circulates around a track. In 3DS Rainbow Road bonus challenges, such trains fly around dropping rings on the track or carrying Star Rings that can be glided through. In Merry Mountain, a sleigh-like train drops coins on the track.
Merry Mountain, R, T, R/T
Goonies
Goonie
Yoshi's Island, R, T, R/T A flock of Goonies fly near the snowy segment of the course.
Huffin Puffin
Huffin Puffin
Yoshi's Island, R, T, R/T A group of Huffin Puffins stand on the sidelines in the fields segment of the course.
Incoming Chomps
Incoming Chomp
Yoshi's Island, R, T, R/T A Chain Chomp relative that moves by bouncing around. Incoming Chomps can be seen in various areas in the background.
Nep-Enut
Nep-Enut
Yoshi's Island, R, T, R/T A large water creature roaming back and forth in the ocean
One of the portals that produce Item Boxes in the Break Item Boxes bonus challenge of DS Luigi's Mansion
Painting
DS Luigi's Mansion (Break Item Boxes) A floating portal-like painting that spawns in front of drivers and produces Item Boxes. Portal paintings appear in various sizes.
RMX Ghost Valley 1 (Break Item Boxes)
Petal Guys
Petal Guy
Yoshi's Island, R, T, R/T A Shy Guy with flowers on its head. Several Petal Guys act as spectators in the fields segment of the course.
Two pipes in the scenery of 3DS Mario Circuit
Pipe
N64 Luigi Raceway, R, T, R/T While most pipes in the game have an effect on gameplay, some fulfill an entirely cosmetic purpose. These are typically multicolored and are seen in a course's surroundings. In 3DS Wario Shipyard and its variants, such pipes produce currents underwater.
N64 Mario Raceway, R, T, R/T
GBA Peach Circuit, R, T, R/T
DS Shroom Ridge, R, T, R/T
DS Mario Circuit, R, T, R/T
3DS Mario Circuit, R, T, R/T
3DS Wario Shipyard, R, T, R/T
Piranha Plant Pipeline, R, T, R/T
A snake from a snake jar
Snake
3DS Shy Guy Bazaar, R, T, R/T Green snakes come out of snake jars upon breaking them. Given the theme of 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar, they may be a reference to Cobrats from Super Mario Bros. 2, who also hide in jars.
Star BitStar BitStar Bit
Star Bits
Wii Rainbow Road, R, T, R/T Colorful objects that float around the track.
Vase
Vase
Yoshi's Island, R, T, R/T Two vases decorate the window sills in the castle segment of the course.

Bonus challenges

Bonus challenges are similar to the Missions mode from Mario Kart DS and the tournaments from Mario Kart Wii, and are found at the end of each cup. In contrast to races, these challenges offer 3 Grand Stars instead of 5 when completed with the highest score needed. The game will set the character for the challenge, even if the player has not obtained them yet, and give them the Pipe Frame and the Super Glider, though this rule does not apply for all Big Reverse Races and Vs. Mega (opponent) challenges. The numbers in the table indicate the number of times that bonus challenge appears in each tour.

Ready, Set, Rocket Start Time Trial Ring Race Do Jump Boosts Big Reverse Race Goomba Takedown Glider Challenge Steer Clear of Obstacles Break Item Boxes Smash Small Dry Bones Vs. Mega (opponent) Combo Attack Take them out quick! Snap a Photo Precision Gliding Big Reverse Race vs. 100
Description "Pull off a Rocket Start!" "Go for your best time!" "Pass through rings!"1 "Do Jump Boosts!"2 "Aim for 1st!" "Take down Goombas!"3 "Glide as far as you can!"4 "Don't crash!" "Break item boxes!"5 "Smash Dry Bones!"6 "Aim for 1st!" "Keep the combo going!" "Take them out quick!" "Clear the photo goals!" "Glide through the targets!" "Aim for 1st place!"
New York Tour 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2
Tokyo Tour 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 2
Halloween Tour (2019) 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
Paris Tour (2019) 3 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2
Winter Tour (2019) 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2
London Tour 3 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 2
Holiday Tour (2019) 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2
New Year's Tour (2020) 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2
Ice Tour 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2
Valentine's Tour 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2
Vancouver Tour 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2
Mario Bros. Tour 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2
Baby Rosalina Tour 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
Hammer Bro Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Yoshi Tour (2020) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Trick Tour (2020) 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
Flower Tour 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1
Jungle Tour 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1
Cooking Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Peach Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Marine Tour 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Exploration Tour (2020) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Wild West Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Pirate Tour 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
Summer Festival Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Super Mario Kart Tour 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Los Angeles Tour (2020) 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
1st Anniversary Tour 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Halloween Tour (2020) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sunset Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2020) 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Winter Tour (2020) 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Rosalina Tour 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
New Year's 2021 Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Berlin Tour 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Cat Tour (2021) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Peach vs. Daisy Tour 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
Snow Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mario Tour (2021) 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Yoshi Tour (2021) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Ninja Tour (2021) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sydney Tour (April–May 2021) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Bowser vs. DK Tour 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Trick Tour (2021) 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Wedding Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Paris Tour (2021) 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Summer Tour (2021) 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Los Angeles Tour (2021) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mario vs. Peach Tour 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Frost Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Kamek Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sydney Tour (September 2021) 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
2nd Anniversary Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Autumn Tour (2021) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Halloween Tour (2021) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Toad vs. Toadette Tour 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Space Tour (2021) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Holiday Tour (2021) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Penguin Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
New Year's 2022 Tour 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Singapore Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Wario vs. Waluigi Tour 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Los Angeles Tour (2022) 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sky Tour 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mii Tour (2022) 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Samurai Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Yoshi Tour (2022) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Amsterdam Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Doctor Tour (2022) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022) 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1
Cat Tour (2022) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Metropolitan Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Bangkok Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Piranha Plant Tour 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Ocean Tour 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Sundae Tour (2022) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Bowser Tour (2022) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2022) 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Anniversary Tour (2022) 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Battle Tour 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Halloween Tour (2022) 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
Autumn Tour (2022) 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
Animal Tour 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
Peach vs. Bowser Tour (November–December 2022) 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1
Holiday Tour (2022) 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
New Year's Tour (2023) 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1
Space Tour (2023) 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
Winter Tour (2023) 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Exploration Tour (2023) 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
Doctor Tour (2023) 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Mario Tour (2023) 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Ninja Tour (2023) 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1
Yoshi Tour (2023) 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
Spring Tour 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
Bowser Tour (2023) 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
Mii Tour (2023) 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
Princess Tour 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2023) 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
Night Tour 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
Pipe Tour 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1
Sunshine Tour 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Vacation Tour 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Summer Tour (2023) 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
Sundae Tour (2023) 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Anniversary Tour (2023) 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1

1 - Formerly "Clear (number) rings."
2 - Formerly "Do (number) Jump Boosts."
3 - Formerly "Hit (number) Goombas."
4 - Formerly "Glide at least (distance)."
5 - Formerly "Hit (number) Item Boxes."
6 - Formerly "Smash (number) opponents."

Apple Store demo

A special demo of Mario Kart Tour was made playable at Apple Store outlets and kiosks.[27] Unlike in the full consumer version, the menu and Coin Rush mode are inaccessible, and points cannot be saved when the player quits the app. Additionally, there are only three cups available:

The icon of the Toad Cup from Mario Kart Tour.
Toad Cup
New York Minute from Mario Kart Tour
New York Minute
MKT Icon Toad Circuit.png
3DS Toad Circuit
MKT Icon Koopa Troopa Beach.png
N64 Koopa Troopa Beach
Do Jump Boosts
Yoshi, New York Minute
The icon of the Mario Cup from Mario Kart Tour.
Mario Cup
Tokyo Blur from Mario Kart Tour
Tokyo Blur
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon from Mario Kart Tour
3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon
MKT Icon Rock Rock Mountain.png
3DS Rock Rock Mountain
Goomba Takedown
Mario, Tokyo Blur
The icon of the Peach Cup from Mario Kart Tour.
Peach Cup
Paris Promenade from Mario Kart Tour
Paris Promenade
MKT Icon Daisy Hills.png
3DS Daisy Hills
MKT Icon Shy Guy Bazaar.png
3DS Shy Guy Bazaar
Vs. Mega Bowser
Any character, Paris Promenade

There are only 10 drivers, 7 karts, and 6 gliders available in the demo:

Drivers Karts Gliders
MarioPeachYoshiDaisyLuigiToadBowserDonkey KongKoopa TroopaShy Guy Pipe FrameBirthday GirlKoopa DasherLandshipMach 8Turbo YoshiBarrel Train Super GliderParachuteParafoilPaper GliderPeach ParasolFlower Glider

Differences in power-saving mode

There are some minor and major differences in the game's menus and race courses when it is set to "power-saving" mode, to maintain device performance (in older supported phone models) and decrease battery usage.

General differences
  • Opponents do not have any animations nor do they emit voices.
  • The minimap does not appear in races.
  • The models for the drivers have low quality textures.
  • Course textures are less detailed.
  • The sound effect of passing through Dash Rings is present only if they were activated by the player.
  • The Shy Guys, Yoshis, and Toads that are normally found along the sidelines of several courses are absent, though they can still be heard.
  • The screen has a lower resolution, resulting in slightly pixelated graphics.
  • Trees are swapped out for lower-detail models.
  • In some courses, models adding extra detail get removed. This is particularly noticeable in Tokyo Blur right after passing the National Diet Building, where every building in the background except for one is removed.
Course-specific differences

Updates

Main article: Mario Kart Tour update history

Version 3.4.1

Release date: September 28, 2023

  • Addressed known issues.

Differences from previous Mario Kart games

  • Mario Kart Tour is the only Mario Kart game where every character must technically be unlocked, and where there is no set starting roster.
  • It is also the only game to not have a Grand Prix mode, with every fortnightly Tour containing a reshuffled selection of Cups, and Cups containing three courses and one bonus challenge to be played in any order.
  • The number of players in each race has reverted back to eight, like in all mainline games up to Mario Kart DS and in Mario Kart 7.
  • Apart from GCN Baby Park and 3DS Rainbow Road, all races consist of two laps/sections, as opposed to the usual three.
  • Drivers, karts and gliders can be leveled up.
  • The music continues from where it leaves off after the final lap fanfare plays, instead of restarting like in past games.
    • The only exception to this is 3DS Rainbow Road, which reuses its final lap music from Mario Kart 7 and always begins at the start of the song.
    • On the final lap, for most courses the music's pitch is increased by four semitones rather than one as in the other games since Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. The exceptions are Merry Mountain and Bangkok Rush, which are pitched up by one, Rome Avanti, which is pitched up by three, and Piranha Plant Pipeline, which is pitched up by two.
  • Percussion is not heard in the music when the player is in 1st place like in Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8.
  • Lakitu does not appear at the beginning of or throughout races.
    • Starting from the New Year's 2021 Tour, the Lakitu referee in his festive attire appears as a playable driver known as "Lakitu (Party Time)".[28]
  • Stars are not obtainable from regular item boxes in single player mode, with item Frenzies having similar effects instead. However, in multiplayer mode, stars appear from item boxes in rulesets with fewer than three item slots (as Frenzies are not obtainable).
  • For the first time since Super Mario Kart, Triple Red Shells are absent. This is likely due to how using multi-items (such as the Triple Mushrooms or the Lucky Seven) sends out all of their items at once, which would be useless for items that always lock onto the next racer.
  • This is the first Mario Kart game since Mario Kart: Super Circuit to have numbered new courses (e.g. Tokyo Blur 3) and the first Mario Kart game to feature numbered variants of classic courses (namely N64 Kalimari Desert 2).
    • Unlike in the previous games, these numbered courses take place in the same map, but use a different course layout: the starting line is in the same location (with the exceptions of Los Angeles Laps, Berlin Byways, and Piranha Plant Cove), but the courses split off from each other onto different routes. Some variants, such as Vancouver Velocity 2 and Sydney Sprint 2, have racers crossing the starting line in the opposite direction of the other variants.
      • The remix courses feature numbers in their names as well, though in that case when the number changes the map layout changes as well.
  • For the first time since Mario Kart: Super Circuit, the Golden Mushroom is absent, as it is functionally replaced by the Mushroom Frenzy.
  • Multiple items can be received from a single item box.
  • This is the first Mario Kart game to lack losing themes and animations after races; the same theme and animations play for any placement below 1st. However, losing voice lines for most of the characters can be found in the game's files.
  • Courses, karts, and gliders that had different names between American and British English in previous games instead only use their American English names, with the exception of the B Dasher Mk. 2, which only uses its British English name.
  • Karts that originally had moving parts (not counting tires), such as the tentacles on the Super Blooper and the blower on the Flame Flyer, no longer have them move.
  • If an opponent hits the player with any item, the screen will display the word "Ouch!" with the icon of the opponent's current driver displayed above it.
    • Likewise if a player hits the opponent, the side of the screen will display the word "Hit!" with the icon of the opponent's driver and the item they got hit by.
  • The item warning sound effects differs between certain items. The warning sound effect from Mario Kart 8 is used when targeted by a homing item (Red Shell, Yoshi's Egg, or Birdo Egg) and when an opponent behind the player is under the effects of a Star, Mega Mushroom, or Bullet Bill. The homing item warning sound effect from Mario Kart Wii is used when targeted by a Spiny Shell.
  • Various sound effects, such as the item roulette, Jump Boosts, and when the player's current placement changes, are taken from Mario Kart DS (for the former), Mario Kart Wii, and Mario Kart 7 rather than from Mario Kart 8.

Glitches

Opponents' drivers get stuck in multiplayer battles

Certain connection errors in multiplayer battles cause opponents to dissociate from their players and drive straight into the first wall they encounter, where they remain stuck until the time runs out or the player who experiences this bug strikes them out.[29]

Staff

Producer

Creative Director

Game Directors

  • Yugo Hayashi[1]
  • Shinya Fujiwara[1]

Composer

Characters Voices

*-Applies to all variants of that character.

Reception

Critical reception

Initial impressions of the beta were mixed. Journalists praised the gameplay and graphics, but criticized the free-to-play gacha elements of the game. Sam Machkovech of Ars Technica compared the game's in-app purchases to Spiny Shells, blowing up the classic Mario Kart experience. He suggested that "the developers pick a side: attach an annoying economy to a deeper control scheme and more legitimate online options, or make it cheaper and less obnoxious to watch Mario drive himself".[31] Ethan Gach of Kotaku also stated that the game is "a mostly faithful but stripped-down recreation of Mario Kart decked out with all the microtransactions and lottery mechanics mobile games are infamous for" and also lamented the lack of a multiplayer mode.[32] Steven Asarch of Newsweek complained about the game's "freemium greed" and that it is "ruined by microtransactions".[33]

The game's reception on release was mixed to negative. Andrew Webster of The Verge praised how intuitive using items is, while criticizing the controls, calling them imprecise, and the game's monetization, stating that "The problem is so much of the game feels designed around monetization, as opposed to just being a fun game".[34] Chris Scullion of Nintendo Life gave a positive review, praising the lack of an energy system, the points system, and the amount of cups, while criticizing the time required to get used to the controls, the gyro controls, and listing the game's monetization as a con, stating that opinions on the game's monetization will vary for each person, while arguing that "It's rubbish to an extent, absolutely, but despite the outrage you may be seeing in some circles, it's no different to any other game with a loot box system; it's always nearly impossible to guarantee you'll get the exact thing you want" when talking about the game's gacha mechanics, and that "More than the gacha system, the Gold Pass is gaining a lot more controversy than it really should be, with some misunderstanding what it does and assuming this subscription service is necessary in some way. To be clear, it really isn't, and absolutely won't be of interest to 99% of the player base." when talking about the game's Gold Pass subscription.[35] Michael McWhertor of Polygon gave a negative review, stating that the game "lacks the joy of its fully-featured counterparts", criticizing that the steering feels inconsequential, stating that "the game can feel as if it's playing itself", the lack of difficulty when playing against computers, the lack of motivation to continue playing, and the game's microtransactions.[36] CJ Andriessen of Destructoid gave a negative review, criticizing the game's microtransactions and how the game rarely gives the player Rubies, stating "[Mario Kart] Tour's fatal flaw is it's continually pushing players into ham-fisted situations where they have to spend money rather than creating a game so exceptional they'll want to spend money", the limitations on unlocking, collecting, or upgrading certain things, and the game's controls, while praising the variations to courses, though noting that "there is still a bit of disappointment when you wait a day to unlock a new cup only to find it's Daisy Hills again", the New York Minute track, and that Nintendo at the time of the article's publication planned to add more new tracks to the game, though noting that "One of the great joys of any Mario Kart title is seeing what types of new courses the developers have designed and that joy just isn't present in [Mario Kart] Tour."[37] Kyle Hilliard of IGN, in a mixed review, praised the series's transition from consoles to mobile phones, stating that "during those moments where I was speeding down the track expertly launching turtle shells at my opponents I felt like I was playing a real Mario Kart game", though stating that Mario Kart Tour is an "undeniable downgrade from Mario Kart 8", praise was given to how items are used, the game's bonus challenges, and the brevity of the races, cups, and bonus challenges, while criticism was directed at the game launching without multiplayer, the game's microtransactions and their cost, having to wait for later cups to unlock, and the quantity of Grand Stars unlocked being affected by the kart or character the player unlocked.[38] Jon Cartwright of GameXplain, in a negative review, stated that "Mario Kart is better than this", stating "Because it's so similar to the core games, it becomes comparable to them, amplifying its faults even further", criticizing the controls, calling them "extremely unintuitive", and "a huge, restrained, letdown" after stating that the controls felt "extremely simplistic"; the game's monetization, stating that "This may be a free game compared to a full sixty dollar release, but money has never felt so intrusive in Mario Kart"; and the track New York Minute, stating that "this track is not good enough for Mario Kart", while praising the game's bonus challenges and the game's Reverse tracks, calling them "really cool ideas", while also praising the game's roster of playable characters and its graphics.[39]

As of August 26, 2020, Mario Kart Tour received a mixed Metacritic Metascore of 58, and a negative User Score of 3.8.[40] Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, as of August 26, 2020, Mario Kart Tour received an average of 4.1 out of 5 stars on Google Play[41] and an average of 4.7 out of 5 stars on the App Store.[42]

Reviews
Release Reviewer, Publication Score Comment
Unknown Andrew Webster, The Verge N/A "This doesn't mean Mario Kart Tour won't be successful. In fact, early signs point to the game having a record-breaking launch. But that success isn't because the game is good, and it's especially disappointing from a company that prides itself on quality. Mobile aside, Nintendo is at a creative high point, regularly launching major Switch games to near-universal acclaim. They're games that sell hardware and help players think differently about what games can be. On console, Nintendo sets its own pace; on mobile, it follows."
Unknown Chris Scullion, Nintendo Life 7/10 "Get used to Mario Kart Tour's unconventional control system and ignore its overpriced and unnecessary subscription service and you're left with a fun, free mobile take on the series. It was never going to replace Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, but by not including an energy system and promising regular new content Nintendo is at least offering a decent alternative to pass the time when you're out and about without your Switch."
iOS Michael McWhertor, Polygon N/A "Mario Kart Tour stalls right from the starting line. It lacks the competitive thrills of other Mario Kart games, focusing more on an endless series of unlockable virtual things to acquire.

But it appears that a full multiplayer mode is coming to Mario Kart Tour, which may provide more thrills than chasing AI-controlled kart racers and the daily drip feed of currency. For now, however, this is hardly a vital addition to Nintendo’s library of games, mobile or otherwise."

Unknown CJ Andriessen, Destructoid 4.5/10 "Mario Kart Tour is a blemish on the franchise it shares its name with. The genre-defining creativity found in past entries is completely absent here, replaced by a hollow experience that's simply coasting on the name and goodwill of the games that came before it. I can only hope this is Nintendo's mobile initiative hitting rock bottom, and that it's all uphill from here. Because I can't stand the thought of another one of my favorite series having its reputation dragged the mud[sic] in search of a quick buck."
iOS Kyle Hilliard, IGN 6.7/10 "The actual gameplay and racing of Mario Kart Tour is well done: controlling the karts feels good, the courses and characters look and sound great, and playing simplified one-handed Mario can be a lot of fun. But the road to a mobile version of Mario Kart is a bumpy one. On top of multiplayer not currently being available at all, Nintendo continues to struggle with how to comfortably monetize a mobile game without hamstringing its gameplay. Tour’s prices are prohibitively high and not getting top honors on a race despite winning first place just because you don’t have the right racer or kart feels unfair."
Unknown Jon Cartwright, GameXplain Disliked "If you're someone who doesn't own a Nintendo console and just want a quick Mario Kart fix, I guess this is it. It comes with a lot of roadblocks, and it isn't anywhere near as fun to control as the console games. And for me it just made me want to play Mario Kart 8 again. I disliked Mario Kart Tour. It looks like a quality Mario Kart game, but it isn't particularly fun to play, and the aggressive monetization is so prominent that it intrudes on the experience. The last new Mario Kart game may have been five years ago with Mario Kart 8 on Wii U, but this isn't even worth a pit stop to me. Mario Kart is better than this."
Aggregators
Compiler Platform / Score
Metacritic iOS: 58

Awards and acknowledgements

Mario Kart Tour was nominated for the "User's Choice Game of 2019" from Google Play, losing to Call of Duty: Mobile.[43] The game won the "Racing Game of the Year" award at the 23rd annual D.I.C.E Awards.[44]

Mobile app store description

Race around the world!

■ Challenge players worldwide in multiplayer!
You can race against up to seven other players, whether they're registered as in-game friends, nearby, or scattered around the world.
Multiplayer races can be customized with a variety of rules, such as individual or team races, kart speed, and number of item slots. You can play however you want!

■ Mario Kart takes a world tour!
Mario and friends go global in this new Mario Kart as they race around courses inspired by real-world cities in addition to classic Mario Kart courses! These destinations will be featured in tours that rotate every two weeks! In addition to courses based on iconic locales, some of your favorite Mario Kart characters will get variations that incorporate the local flavor of cities featured in the game!

■ Endless Mario Kart fun at your fingertips!
The Mario Kart series known and loved by many is ready to take the world by storm – one smart device at a time! With just one finger, you can steer and drift with ease and sling devastating items as you go for the gold in cups filled with new and classic Mario Kart courses.

■ Nab 1st place with items and Frenzy mode!
In Mario Kart Tour you have access to an arsenal of powerful items that can mix things up on the racetrack! Turn up the heat by activating the new Frenzy mode, which gives an unlimited supply of a certain item and makes you invincible! Make the most of the ensuing chaos, as Frenzy mode only lasts a short time!

■ Collect drivers, karts, badges, and more!
Earn Grand Stars by racing or fire off the featured pipe to receive more drivers, karts, and gliders! You can also proudly display badges, earned by completing certain challenges, next to your in-game name!

■ Bonus challenge courses put a twist on traditional races!
In certain races, 1st place isn't always the goal. With names like "Vs. Mega Bowser" and "Goomba Takedown," these bonus challenge courses demand a different approach to gameplay and strategy!

■ Race to increase your online rank!
Boost with the best of 'em! Your high scores will determine how you compare to other players all over the world. Keep practicing and trying out different combinations of drivers, karts, and gliders to increase your score and rise to the top!

Note: A Nintendo Account is required to play Mario Kart Tour.
* Free-to-start; optional in-game purchases available. Persistent Internet, compatible smartphone, and Nintendo Account required. Data charges may apply.
* For information about our ads, please see the "How we use your information" section of the Nintendo Privacy Policy.
* May include advertising.

Pre-release and unused content

Main article: List of Mario Kart Tour pre-release and unused content

The beta version of the game saw multiple changes in the final game. Among them, the stamina element was removed, and the timers restricting access to certain cups can be sped up using quick tickets. Additionally, rubies were originally emeralds.

Several of the game's drivers, karts, gliders, and courses had data strings and other files relating to them present in the game's data before they were released, though some of these correspond to content that was never released. The game's data also contains unused versions of some of the course icons that depict the courses less accurately.

Related content on social media

"I Love Mario Kart Tour"

Main article: I Love Mario Kart Tour

"I Love Mario Kart Tour" is a song by YouTuber Roi Wassabi in which he summarizes the game's features. The song and its music video were licensed by Nintendo.

#MKTPerfectShot

Main article: MKTPerfectShot

#MKTPerfectShot is a hashtag promoted by Nintendo on X and Facebook intended for use with screenshots of Mario Kart Tour wherein elements are set up in an interesting or amusing fashion. Nintendo themselves have posted screenshots with this hashtag, mostly captured in Auto Mode.

MKT Report

Main article: MKT Report
Infographic showing the 20 most purchased drivers in Mario Kart Tour's Spotlight Shop from January to December 2023. This report is based specifically on data from the Daily Spotlight section of the shop.
A ranking of the 20 most purchased drivers in the Spotlight Shop from January to December 2023, published as part of MKT Report 2023[45]

MKT Report is a yearly series of reports published by Nintendo, meant to offer insights into the statistics and achievements of Mario Kart Tour's playerbase throughout a given year. For example, one such report showed that, from January through November 2021, the most popular driver used in multiplayer races was Metal Mario;[46] another stated that approximately 51.7 billion coins were collected in races during the same time frame (excluding "events such as the Coins Aplenty event").[47]

Team Rally showdowns

Main articles: Wario vs. Waluigi Tour § Wario vs. Waluigi Showdown, Peach vs. Bowser Tour (May 2022) § Peach vs. Bowser Showdown

In 2022, the official Mario Kart Tour accounts on Twitter and Facebook conducted two promotional events, called "showdowns", each in the context of a Team Rally tour. Through a series of rounds, users were asked to pick between a number of subjects related to either of the teams represented in the Team Rally. On Twitter, users could vote their preferred option in polls, with the percentages at the end of a poll's period deciding the winning team of a round. The showdown related to the Wario vs. Waluigi Tour, spanning three rounds, counted the number of rounds won by a particular team, concluding with Team Waluigi as the winner.[48] However, the one related to the May 2022 Peach vs. Bowser Tour, spanning only two rounds, did not take into account the overall standings of a team.

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Kart Tour.

Media

For a complete list of media for this subject, see List of Mario Kart Tour media.

References to other games

References in other games

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオカート ツアー[?]
Mario Kāto Tsuā
Mario Kart Tour
Chinese (simplified) 马力欧卡丁车 巡回赛[49]
Mǎlì'ōu Kǎdīngchē Xúnhuí Sài
Mario Kart Tour
Chinese (traditional) 瑪利歐賽車 巡迴賽[50]
Mǎlì'ōu Sàichē Xúnhuí Sài
Mario Racing Tour
Korean 마리오 카트 투어[?]
Malio Kateu Tueo
Mario Kart Tour

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