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== True Relase Window? ==
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I may have realized something. This game is said to release "during the next fiscal year". Unless I'm misunderstanding something, wouldn't that mean anytime in between March 2018 and March 2019, and not right in March 2019? This is a bit confusing. --{{User:CenturyOfLuigi/sig}} 22:56, 31 January 2018 (EST)
== Obstacles Table ==
:It says "fiscal year ending March 2019", meaning the launch window frame is between now and March 2019. Is there a different way you have in mind to word it? {{User:Alex95/sig}} 23:00, 31 January 2018 (EST)
::I would simplify it to 2018, considering that the "fiscal year ending March 2019" is more or less the fiscal year for 2018. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 23:10, 31 January 2018 (EST)
:::I think it should be put to in between April 2018 and March 2019. The slides linked on the wiki page (The 4th reference), on the 15th page, it says "To be released during the next fiscal year (April 2018-March 2019). https://imgur.com/a/AaJyp  --{{User:CenturyOfLuigi/sig}} 10:28, 1 February 2018 (EST)
::::I just realized the wiki page pretty much already says what I suggested. Nevermind, then.  --{{User:CenturyOfLuigi/sig}} 11:54, 1 February 2018 (EST)


== Nothing changed since April ==
Looking at some of the obstacles, they're starting to get quite bloated just by the sheer number of courses and their variants they appear in, in particular, the cones and pipes. I was thinking instead of having a new line for each course variant, we should have a new line for each course, and then list the variants afterward, something like:
*SNES Mario Circuit 1, R, T, R/T
*3DS Toad Circuit, T
*3DS Rainbow Road R, R/T
And if there's a case where it's in a bonus challenge, and then in a variant, maybe something like:
*GCN Dino Dino Jungle (Do Jump Boosts), T, R/T
Would this work? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 20:34, November 9, 2020 (EST)
:I was planning to do exactly this the other day. I support the change. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 20:46, November 9, 2020 (EST)
::Maybe the variants in which they appear should be listed as (normal, R, T, R/T). Just a suggestion. I otherwise support the change as well. {{User:Archivist Toadette/sig}} 21:14, November 9, 2020 (EST)
:::Agreed with putting the variants in the same line to avoid bloating. The lists will only get bigger so this kind of aggregation is useful.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 21:57, November 9, 2020 (EST)
::::The only issue with doing something like (N, R, T, R/T) to denote variants would be in a bonus challenge case like the Dino Dino Jungle case I posted above, or more practically, the Pipe being present in 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar (Do Jump Boosts) but also in its Trick variant by default. Is the following example not too confusing?
::::*3DS Shy Guy Bazaar (T), (N) (Do Jump Boosts) [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 00:45, November 10, 2020 (EST)
:::::Bonus Challenges courses are stored in the separate <tt>event</tt> folder in the internal data, so there's no need to label them as N, R, T or R/T, just name the Bonus Challenge.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 04:26, November 10, 2020 (EST)


Why is there no changes since April?
:::::I prefer the first format you proposed.
[[User:Benjaminkirsc|Benjaminkirsc]] ([[User talk:Benjaminkirsc|talk]]) 08:08, 22 November 2018 (EST)
:::::*3DS Shy Guy Bazaar, R (Ring Race), T (Do Jump Boosts)
:Because we haven't had any new information since. [[User:DK Fan|DK Fan]]
:::::In this example, it's clear which challenge pertains to which variant (Ring Race to the reverse variant, Do Jump Boosts to the trick variant), whereas putting each singular part in brackets--(R) (Ring Race), (T) (Do Jump Boosts)--would be redundant. Would semicolons (;) make the delimitations more visible instead of commas?
::Holy monly. We need to fix this artcle. [[User:Benjaminkirsc|Benjaminkirsc]] ([[User talk:Benjaminkirsc|talk]]) 11:56, 23 November 2018 (EST)
:::::*3DS Shy Guy Bazaar; R (Ring Race); T (Do Jump Boosts)
:::The article will be fixed once there is more information available about the game. As far as I am aware, the article currently completely covers the very little information that has been released. --{{User:TheFlameChomp/sig}} 12:02, 23 November 2018 (EST)
:::::{{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 08:29, November 10, 2020 (EST)
::::Or Nintendo is Fouceing on other projects. I think so to. [[User:Benjaminkirsc|Benjaminkirsc]] ([[User talk:Benjaminkirsc|talk]]) 18:11, 4 December 2018 (EST)
::::::I went on to see if the format worked, and it did. I’ll see if I can update the table. --{{User:Bri-11/sig}}


== Release date and new artwork ==
== Tour-exclusiveness ==
[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1166144294115323904 A release date has been unveiled for MK Tour. September 25.] [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN There's also an official Twitter account.] --[[User:GarfLarf|GarfLarf]] ([[User talk:GarfLarf|talk]]) 20:42, August 26, 2019 (EDT)
I don't find the "tour-exclusive" status we attribute to certain drivers, karts and gliders to be too helpful. It can easily become obsolete, with one of the most glaring examples being the Cheermellow, a kart that was available in three tours straight starting with the Winter one, still described as "tour-exclusive" in this page's table. I would remove this term; the instances of availability of each item are listed in the item's table entry and thus already indicate whether it is exclusive to a tour or not. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 17:38, November 11, 2020 (EST)
:While we do have special availabilities listed, I think the main reason for using "tour-exclusive" is to separate the (mainly high-end) drivers, karts, and gliders that always have a chance to be pulled from pipes, regardless of tour, compared to those that are only available in, say, the Sunset Pipes of the Sunset Tour. If we have some kind of distinguisher like that, then we could remove the "tour-exclusive" status. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:30, November 11, 2020 (EST)
::Yeah, the ''Availability'' column was never implemented and as such, we absolutely need to tell which items are found in every 100 items pipe, let's not forget that the High-End items found in every pipe are also available in the All-Clear pipe and are sold in the Tier Shop. So either we implement an ''Availability'' column with, for example, the ''base set Daily Selects'', ''additional set Daily Selects'', ''every pipe'' and ''restricted'' values or we need at least to tell what items can be found in every pipe and what items are still event-restricted instead.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 18:39, November 11, 2020 (EST)
:::Some kind of "General availability" column should be implemented, and the possible availabilities could probably be Daily Selects base set, Daily Selects additional set, In every pipe, or None. And, we should assume that the driver/kart/glider debuted with that general availability except when listed, such as Pauline's general availability being "In every pipe (Holiday Tour onwards)". The elephant in the room becomes the current "Availability" column which lists dates. In my opinion, it's redundant as basically every case coincides with the start date of their debut tour, with the few exceptions of "Opponent in a bonus challenge/Playable" or "Added/Obtainable". This can easily be added to the "Tour debut" column with, in the example of Hammer Bro, "Baby Rosalina Tour (bonus challenge opponent) <nowiki><br></nowiki> Hammer Bro Tour (playable)", or Black Yoshi, with something along the lines of "Yoshi Tour (obtainable starting April 15, 2020)". [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 04:31, November 21, 2020 (EST)


== New Trailer ==
== Galleries on tour pages ==


With the newest trailer [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V6XecP27wE here], we see tons of new elements including tracks based on real-world locations, returning karts such as the [[Flame Flyer]] from ''Mario Kart Wii'', and even [[Diddy Kong]] as a playable racer. How shall we approach covering this information? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 02:43, August 27, 2019 (EDT)
Okay, so there seems to be a bit of a difference when it comes to hosting image galleries on tour pages. I repeatedly tried creating a gallery on [[Mario vs. Luigi Tour]]'s article for [[:File:MKT Mario vs. Luigi Tour launch artwork.jpg|relevant]] [[:File:MKT Mario vs. Luigi Tour alternate launch artwork.jpg|artwork]], but the edit was reverted every time, the reasons given being that it would be [[Special:diff/3070471|inconsistent with the other tour pages which do not feature a gallery]] and that [[Special:diff/3071357|we already have a main gallery to host the images]]--[[Gallery:Mario Kart Tour artwork]]. I find both of these arguments to be flawed. First, images can exist on multiple pages at once and many pieces of artwork have in fact always existed on multiple relevant pages without anyone raising it as a potential issue (see [[:File:SMB Mario Running Artwork.jpg|Mario's running artwork from ''Super Mario Bros.'']], which is simultaneously present on both Mario's [[Mario|article]] and [[Gallery:Mario artwork and scans|artwork gallery]]). Secondly, and as I have previously stated in a [[Special:diff/3070482|revision summary]], "consistency" only regards the way we present a similar type of information between different pages, ''not'' the content itself. If that would be the case, we'd be well on our way to removing anything related to Token Shops from certain tour pages because older tours didn't feature them. I think this strife for consistency is exaggerated in this case and, besides, I doubt anyone would be thrown off by the presence of a singular image gallery in sea of pages that don't usually feature that. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 19:18, November 20, 2020 (EST)
:Well, the [[Gallery:Mario Kart Tour screenshots and course icons|gallery]] page exists as a repository for ''all'' relevant images, in this case, all ''Mario Kart Tour'' screenshots and course icons. Though, if we parallel your example with a racecourse page instead of a tour page, like [[Maple Treeway]], I would agree that the Maple Treeway page's gallery section should contain ''all'' images of Maple Treeway uploaded to the Wiki. What's interesting is that every tour page contains its profiles from the ''Mario Kart Tour'' Twitter, but each profile is accompanied with a screenshot. I would say that including each of those accompanying screenshots on the tour page would make for a convincing argument, and by extension, any relevant artwork. (I would even go a step further and say any screenshots referencing tour-exclusive elements like pipes or spotlight racers are also relevant, since all that information is covered on the tour page.) [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 04:50, November 21, 2020 (EST)
::Yeah, [[Maple Treeway]]'s page is an even better example. If galleries don't belong to tour pages because there's already a main gallery, ''then why is this not the case for race course articles''? Talk about inconsistency. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 05:26, November 21, 2020 (EST)
:::I've gone ahead and reverted the edit because the idea of not allowing something that's worth adding and related to a subject makes zero sense to me. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 05:59, November 22, 2020 (EST)
::::If I can find some free time I'll dig through the ''Mario Kart Tour'' Twitter and determine which images are relevant to each particular tour according to caption, and add those in as well. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:01, November 22, 2020 (EST)


:On second watch, I've noticed the inclusion of Lakitu (in the first shot of SNES Rainbow Road), Bowser Jr. (during the Bowser Shell segment), the [[Bill Blaster]] (used by Junior), the [[Daytripper]] (during DS Waluigi Pinball segment), the [[Prancer]] (when Koopa Troopa goes underwater), and the [[Royale]] (used by Peachette). [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 03:19, August 27, 2019 (EDT)
== Paid banners section ==


::I've added new sections if you want to add those. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 03:32, August 27, 2019 (EDT)
I’ve been adding the Paid banners section on the tour pages that didn’t have them, and I’m not sure if that would be too much for the pages. However, I still think it’ll be necessary to add them for each page. --{{User:Bri-11/sig}}
:The banners are fundamental for the information on the availability (some karts are still unobtainable through means other than the commemorative banners), so thanks for adding them, definitely go on with that project of yours!--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 12:43, November 23, 2020 (EST)


==Redirects==
== R, T and R/T courses ==


Should I add redirects for Mario Kart 9 for this? [[User:JoeRunner|JoeRunner]] ([[User talk:JoeRunner|talk]] [[Special:Contributions/JoeRunner|and stuff]]) 16:33, August 27, 2019 (EDT)
It has been inferred that these letters stand for "Reverse", "Trick" and "Reverse/Trick", which is apparent from the nature of the courses they define, but has Nintendo themselves capitalized these words anywhere? The only one I could source in this article is "Trick" ([https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1194766898094891008 1], [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1251148410285109248 2]), which seems to have been used as an umbrella term for both T and R/T course variants, making it a vague choice. The in-game FAQs don't help the matter as far as I know. Is there anything useful in the game's newsletter or internal data regarding these terms, or may we just as well use them in their de-capitalized forms? {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 14:58, December 12, 2020 (EST)
:I wouldn't do that. It's conjectural, not a mainline game, and I wouldn't be surprised if we did get an actual Mario Kart 9 somewhere down the road. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 16:35, August 27, 2019 (EDT)
:[[List of badges in Mario Kart Tour|The game uses capitalization in the text of the challenges]], so I think it should be kept in this wiki as well.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 04:30, December 14, 2020 (EST)
::I'd say only do it '''if''' the developers acknowledge this in-game or otherwise. {{User:Toadette the Achiever/sig}} 17:38, August 27, 2019 (EDT)
::These don't appear to refer to course types by their complete names, just their initials (''Earn a score of 8,000 or higher on a T course.'') I'm specifically interested in knowing if the former are formatted with a capital ("Reverse") or not ("reverse"). {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 05:09, December 14, 2020 (EST)
:::I don't think there has ever been an explanation of these initials except for the Trick Tour which is the explanation of the T much like the Extreme Tour in Japan is the explanation of the corresponding X, I think the safest approach would be to just use the initials instead of the full words, explaining in a single place (e.g. the main page) what they refer to.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 15:01, December 14, 2020 (EST)
::::This [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1180618670793461762 Twitter post] is the closest to official terminology, I think, where there are no capitals. Looking to the Japanese twitter, [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourJP/status/1180648868129595395 this post] specifically mentions "extreme" before listing the concept as "X course"; similarly, [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourJP/status/1180618669082189824 this post] also says "reverse" (albeit in the sense of "the course is reversed") before listing the concept as "R course". I think that since the Japanese terminology is converging onto "reverse", and that it's intuitive, we can still call R courses as "reverse variants" (namely when on that course's page). [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 20:00, December 14, 2020 (EST)


== Do Bowser Jr. and Lakitu actually appear in the new trailer? ==
== New Years 2021 Glider: New or Variant ==


I cannot seem to see them in the new trailer and if they are not there I think if they are not there in the trailer they should be removed from this page.{{unsigned| 35.136.185.103}}
So I'm just curious about this, but is it a little bit of a stretch to call the New Years 2021 glider a new glider? Aside from the obvious "1", the glider shares the same concept and same general shape (again, save for the one number difference) with the New Years 2020 glider, but much like other variants, it's a different color scheme. Personally, I feel like it's a variant of the New Years 2020 glider, but I'd rather not make any changes, as there could be reasons for it to qualify as a new glider over a variant. {{User:Tails777/sig}}23:32, December 16, 2020 (EST)
:I'd heard that variants are counted because they actually share in-game files and/or are grouped into the same folder together. But I don't access the in-game data so I can't confirm anything. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 00:56, December 17, 2020 (EST)
::We don't have access to the files yet but there's no need: the 3D model is different. In general, we don't use concept to determine variants as far as karts and gliders are concerned, because the variants in these cases share the 3D model and just change the textures applied, to the point that the variants are in the same folder as the original.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 16:26, December 17, 2020 (EST)
:::Alright then, thanks for the explanation. {{User:Tails777/sig}}00:11, December 18, 2020 (EST)


:Bowser Jr. is at 1:10, appearing right at the very end of the clip where Wario uses a Mega Mushroom. --[[User:PeabodySam|PeabodySam]] ([[User talk:PeabodySam|talk]]) 21:56, August 27, 2019 (EDT)
== "Not available in the Week 1 Pipe" - Special Availability and Regular Availability ==


:Read the post two sections above. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 22:00, August 27, 2019 (EDT)
I noticed the recent edits added a lot of notes about drivers, karts, and/or gliders having special availability such as "X Tour (Week 2 spotlight)" that they are "not available in the Week 1 Pipe". While I was taking this to be assumed, that these tour-exclusive items are only obtainable from their special availabilities during certain tours, i.e. if a tour-exclusive item is available for "X Tour (Week 2 spotlight)", then we'd assume it's not available at any other time in that tour. But I'm thinking that leads to a conundrum, if I'm recalling correctly, items introduced in a tour as a spotlight item for one week, can still be obtained from the other week, e.g. Pauline (Party Time) was Week 1 spotlight for Holiday Tour, but could still be obtained in Week 2 Holiday Tour Pipe.


== Tire customization ==
So I'm thinking we need to delineate these availabilities more, such as by having a "Regular availability" section that lists the "any tour" availabilities of items (including Daily Selects, the main weekly Pipes) and a "Special availability" that clearly delineates if an item has "X Tour (Week 1 non-spotlight, Week 2 spotlight)" kind of availability. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 05:05, December 18, 2020 (EST)
:Well, I proposed this many times, so I can only agree with the column regarding the type of general availability as well as adding the non-spotlight availability. In general, the tour's spotlight items can be obtained in both 100-items pipes, but only in one pipe they are certainly obtained when emptying the pipe. There are also special cases, like the Christmas-themed spotlight items from the 2020 Winter Tour that are available also in the first 100-items pipe of the Rosalina Tour, even though they aren't spotlight in the Rosalina Tour.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 16:50, December 20, 2020 (EST)


Are we 100 percent sure that there's no tire customization in the game? Because there are [https://twitter.com/mariokarttouren/status/1169445582298963968 two] [https://twitter.com/mariokarttouren/status/1169807683219673093 instances] where Diddy Kong's Barrel Train has both the Standard SFC tires and the Slim tires equipped. [[User:SonicSpeed48|SonicSpeed48]] ([[User talk:SonicSpeed48|talk]]) 16:24, September 15, 2019 (EDT)
== Expanding the favored and favorite courses page ==


:Could be just changes made mid-development, or perhaps it is tire customisation. However, from what I've seen, no sources have mentioned any kind of tire customisation so far, including official sources. They ''have'' mentioned picking between karts and gliders, but that's all. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:17, September 15, 2019 (EDT)
I’m currently thinking on how I would expand the page with the items that unlock courses at level 3 and level 6. For the indicators, I’m slightly questioned if should use astericks or footnote headers. For the locked items, should I include the the favored items to the favorite selection (with their indicators) while leaving them in the original spot? --{{User:Bri-11/sig}}
:I'd add <nowiki><sup>LV3</sup></nowiki> and <nowiki><sup>LV6</sup></nowiki> so it should clearly show the superscript, maybe try and see if it works, I think you should add in the favored courses the ones that then become favorite, maybe if the superscript works you can add another superscript to explain that the course is then upgraded. In the courses page, it is very important to follow a similar approach - tracking which items get upgraded is quite time-consuming so this can be useful information, in my opinion.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 14:26, December 22, 2020 (EST)
::I did it for 3DS Rainbow Road, and a few for 3DS Toad Circuit, but not all of the items, and it worked. I may do the same for the other courses as well. --{{User:Bri-11/sig}}


== Pink Gold Peach? ==
== Use of present tense ==


Say, if there's a pink gold Pipe Frame body and Super Glider, doesn't that make you wonder if Pink Gold Peach will return? [[User:SonicSpeed48|SonicSpeed48]] ([[User talk:SonicSpeed48|talk]]) 09:20, September 24, 2019 (EDT)
Can somebody tell me why past tense verbs [[Special:Diff/3089583|keep]] [[Special:Diff/3089001|getting]] [[Special:Diff/3080554|changed]] to present tense on course pages in sections about '''previous''' tours? It makes no sense to describe the past state of something in present terms (e.g. "''Choco Island <u>appears</u> in the Exploration Tour''"--an in-game event that ran back in July) and it's starting to get annoying with how vehemently this gets reinforced. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 21:00, December 27, 2020 (EST)
:<s>I sure hope not...</s> We'll see when the game is released or when she gets announced. We shouldn't add PGP in the article if she was not officially confirmed yet. {{User:Obsessive Mario Fan/sig}} 09:23, September 24, 2019 (EDT)
:Since present tense is most commonly used on the Wiki, I think they may be defaulting to reverting to present tense. In my opinion, until ''Mario Kart Tour'' settles on some kind of set schedule of recurring, identical tours, we should treat each tour as a one-time event and therefore they should use the past tense. (Technically the concurrent tour should use present tense too, but it makes things easier to just use past tense on that as well.) [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 00:48, December 28, 2020 (EST)


== Big Update Incoming ==
== Split? ==


I have obtained a decrypted version of the 1.0.1 update, so I am about to upload a bunch of images onto this page. [[User:SwampyGator|SwampyGator]] ([[User talk:SwampyGator|talk]]) 11:54, September 28, 2019 (EDT)
So this is now the [[Special:Longpages|second longest]] non-list page on the wiki, and it loads slower than molasses at this point <s>which makes it annoying to patrol edits</s> and it's only going to get worse. I think it's time to start thinking about splitting this off into smaller, more manageable pages. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 11:35, January 27, 2021 (EST)
:Don't. If it hasn't been released yet, it shouldn't be mentioned. {{User:JoeRunner/sig}} 21:16, September 28, 2019 (EDT)
:I feel like we could easily split tho challenges to {{fake link|List of Challenges in ''Mario Kart Tour''}}, as there's no immediate need to have that on the main game page. Similarly, we could split off the drivers, karts, and gliders into respective lists. However, no information should be permanently removed from the wiki. In addition, I archive the first 50 messages from this talk page to prevent it from becoming too bloated, similar to what with did with the Mario talk page. {{User:Doomhiker/sig}} 11:40, January 27, 2021 (EST)
::1.0.1 is the current version of the game. They just mean they've ripped some images to add to the page. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 21:21, September 28, 2019 (EDT)
::I definitely feel like there's potentially too many tables and images, such as all those tables just to explain points; they probably shouldn't be on the main page. For tables, if we set them to "collapse" (i.e. we can click to "show" or "hide"), would that decrease loading times? I also feel like we could split off several pages to house these tables specifically, such as maybe "Mario Kart Tour Shop" and "List of hazards, obstacles, and course elements in Mario Kart Tour"? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:51, January 27, 2021 (EST)
:::I see. Just reasoned that since he said it was "decrypted", it wasn't released yet. Just because, you know, really ''everyone'' has a decrypted version of the current version. {{User:JoeRunner/sig}} 11:47, September 29, 2019 (EDT)


== Extracting files from MKT ==
== On the naming conventions of new variants and power-up forms ==
Now that we had a few new power-up form and the confirmation that Peachette is considered a power-up form of Toadette as she's put in Team Daisy, we can finally have a look at the naming conventions of the '''new''' power-up forms and variants.


I've tried and tried to extract files from this game, but the data folder seems to be completely empty. How did you guys extract the files from the game and put them onto here? --[[User:Kaidigem|Kaidigem]] ([[User talk:Kaidigem|talk]]) 16:46, October 21, 2019 (EDT)
'''Please note that the variants from previous games, such as Red Yoshi or Pink Shy Guy, just bear the name they had in the original game.'''
:in dr. mario world's case, i used asset studio gui. mario kart tour is a major pain in the ass to sort through though as i've heard it's an unorganized mess. where did you download mario kart tour's contents off of? it should be contained in an apk file, which is pretty much just a .zip in a different name. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 16:50, October 21, 2019 (EDT)
::I downloaded the APK from off my phone and tried to sort through it. It really is an unorganized mess, too; the data file is nearly empty, all that's in the DEX file are a bunch of class files I don't understand, there's a dummy text file that is completely empty, among other things. If anyone knows where the pictures in this article came from, please message me. --[[User:Kaidigem|Kaidigem]] ([[User talk:Kaidigem|talk]]) 16:57, October 21, 2019 (EDT)


== Editing ==
'''New characters'''


Why can't I edit this page? There are a few typos I'd like to fix for myself, since I don't know if anyone else will fix it.
Their naming convention is just


I can barely edit any other pages, anyhow. As in, I don't have the permissions to do so. --[[User:Kaidigem|Kaidigem]] ([[User talk:Kaidigem|talk]]) 08:28, November 1, 2019 (EDT)
''[Name of character]''
:The page is protected because it is receiving constant updates, so we're avoiding any false information. You'll be able to edit it yourself when you are [[MarioWiki:Autoconfirmed|autoconfirmed]]. For the time being, you can say what you noticed here and someone will fix it. {{User:Alex95/sig}} 14:16, November 1, 2019 (EDT)


I checked the drivers page, and on the High-End Tour Exclusive list, some of the kart size lists are mixed up. Could someone fix them? [[User:Pasteloku|Pasteloku]] ([[User talk:Pasteloku|talk]]) 06:58, June 4, 2020 (EDT)
* They always get completely new emblems
:Hi, just fixed it. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:45, June 4, 2020 (EDT)
* They often become regular drivers, found in every first and second pipe of each tour
* When regular, they are eligible for getting their own cup


== Meaning behind "tour-exclusive" ==
'''New power-up forms'''


As a person without this game, this article isn't doing a good job of telling me, are the "tour-exclusive" entities from previous "tours" now forever unavailable? If so, that should be spelled out specifically, as that sort of....setup is unusual IMO [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 03:01, November 4, 2019 (EST)
They follow the general naming convention established in the Mario franchise, so save for special cases like Peachette the naming convention is
:The game states that they may become available in future tours. But as of now, they haven't been available outside of their designated tour. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:33, November 4, 2019 (EST)
:It's quite typical for a gacha game. [[Special:Contributions/208.95.51.52|208.95.51.52]] 18:01, November 5, 2019 (EST)
:To explain a little more: some karts that are recolor of the normal karts can only be obtained by having the Gold Pass during a Tour, similarly in each Tour there are spotlight characters, karts and gliders that can only be obtained through the launch pipe. Each week there is a new launch pipe with a new spotlight character, kart and glider added. After the Tour is over, all of these can’t be obtained in the following Tour, making them exclusive to the Tour.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 17:39, November 6, 2019 (EST)


== Maximum number of coins during a race confirmed ==
''[Name of power-up form] [Name of character]''


You can get up to 99 coins per race, as shown in this recent video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC6W7Agifj4
* As revealed by Peachette in the Peach vs. Daisy rally, they are considered the same as the original character as far as grouping in team rallies is concerned
* They sometimes get new emblems or at least recolored emblems
* When they have a new or recolored emblem and when they are regular, they are eligible for getting their own cup


I don't know where to add this, so I'll just put it here for anyone to put it in the proper place (if it needs to be added). [[User:Gold Luigi|Gold Luigi]] ([[User talk:Gold Luigi|talk]]) 13:46, November 11, 2019 (EST)
'''New variants'''
:I added the info in the relevant section, thanks for the link to the video and the information!—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 11:10, November 19, 2019 (EST)


== Bullet Blaster with Monster tires ==
They follow this naming convention


content://media/external/file/119442
''[Name of character] ([Name of variant])''
Copy and paste this link
Look at Bowser Jr., and the Bullet Blaster.
Bullet Blaster has monster tires.
Is this an error? [[User:Eythrius|Eythrius]] ([[User talk:Eythrius|talk]]) 21:55, November 18, 2019 (EST)


:I can't see that file, however this had been covered before that the Bullet Blaster was seen with Monster tires in pre-release materials. We can only assume that it is just that, pre-release material, and was changed for the final product. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 23:02, November 18, 2019 (EST)
* They are considered the same as the original character as far as the grouping in team rallies is concerned
* As revealed by the Birdos, colored members of the species are now considered variants even if they are different characters
* The colored variants get a recolored emblems, the others very frequently feature the same emblem as the original character
* As suggested by the naming convention, they are not supposed to get their own cup


:If you want us to actually see the image, don't use a "local to your computer" link. Just upload to an image hosting site or something similar. --{{User:Lord Grammaticus/sig}} 23:17, November 18, 2019 (EST)
I think this sums up what we observed so far, based on these observations I introduced the '''(new power-up form)''' term in the driver list.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 11:49, February 12, 2021 (EST)


== Christmas Tour datamine ==
:In my opinion, the "power-up form" concept is ignoring the major basis for the variant concept, which is that the variants are using the same model/skeleton as the base character (the example being like Echo Fighters from ''Smash Bros.''). As far as the game is concerned, variants are all separate characters (as explained in the pipes, when they say how each character is delineated by their exact name). However, the reason we didn't separate variants out (besides for keeping the pages tidier) is that there is a clear sharing of assets between variants that new characters do not exhibit. In that sense, [[Peachette]] cannot be a variant of [[Toadette]] because they do not share those assets, and I believe she should count as a new character because all her voices, animations, and emblem are unique. The clearest example of shared assets between variants is when you tap them before the race starts; they all share that animation. Notably, [[Captain Toad]] actually shares all his animations with [[Toad]], even his winning animations, so he's more similar to Toad than Peachette is to Toadette.
:In short, I don't believe the "power-up form" nomenclature is significant because it ignores the concept of '''setting variants by assets''' as opposed to '''setting variants by name'''. (Like how the [[Calico Parafoil]] is not a variant of the [[Parafoil]] since they do not share assets.) Also notably, all power-up forms who were previously considered variants only had recoloured emblems, not new emblems. In my opinion, an entirely unique emblem is grounds for being a wholly new character (as we can see being applied on Captain Toad). [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:11, February 12, 2021 (EST)


It looks like there's been a recent datamine of the characters coming to ''Mario Kart Tour'' next. Found proof on Twitter, but only in photo form.[https://mobile.twitter.com/mariokartgamer2/status/1204837715252039686] [[User:SonicSpeed48|SonicSpeed48]] ([[User talk:SonicSpeed48|talk]]) 06:29, December 12, 2019 (EST)
I'd like to suggest a new naming convention that will take into account whether the power-up form is variant-like (shares resources, animations, voices, and other assets with the base character, e.g. Penguin Luigi and Fire Rosalina) or character-like (does not necessarily share resources, voices, or other assets, e.g. Peachette or Ice Mario): ''power-up variant'' and ''power-up character''. This way it incorporates the classification of power-up forms (which do not necessarily match the variant naming convention) as well as the basis for classifying variants in the first place (that they share assets with a base character). Are there any dissenting opinions or other feedback? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 16:57, February 19, 2021 (EST)
:Tomorrow is the day of the announcement of the new tour, so we can just wait for that - unused datamined content is far from being uncommon in the whole Mario Kart series.[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 13:59, December 12, 2019 (EST)
:While it would be neat to be able to use a simple criterion like we do for the karts and gliders, we simply can't do that for drivers due to how differently are drivers organized: in that sense exclusively the colored variants are actual variants, as they reside in the same folder and apply a texture swap to the character. Even the variants flagged as such in the game stay in a different folder with different assets, most animations files of variants are completely different even when the animation is supposed to be the same, and often the voice clips are different as well, an example being Wintertime Peach saying "Wintertime!" when selected. I think we should rather focus on additional aspects stemming from how the game handles them: what I wrote above tries to start from there, now that we have more power-up forms showing us how they are handled compared to the openly stated variants. In my opinion Peachette being put in Team Daisy despite the clear connection with Peach strongly suggests how she's still seen as a Toadette form, which she effectively is. Of course, there's no perfect approach, and we can revert to just putting power-up forms and variants together if there's a consensus on that, it's just that with power-up forms following different naming conventions and team rallies being character-based I thought that it might have been useful to distinguish these two types of variants in the game, while clarifying in the process the reason behind the otherwise hard to explain placement of Peachette in Team Daisy.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 18:57, February 19, 2021 (EST)
::That's the thing, right, is that the game effectively treats variants as separate characters. In order to simplify that approach, we came up with the variant approach, which was originally based on the relative sharing of assets between Mario and Mario (Musician) (versus, say, Metal Mario or Dry Bowser, who do not share the same range of assets, if at all). The most consistent one I've seen (but cannot yet confirm applies to all "variants") is the animation the character performs when performing a perfect rocket start (hold down from 2, then release at "go") - from what I've seen, Rosalina shares it with Rosalina (Aurora), while characters as similar as Hammer Bro and relatives all have a unique one. This isn't to say variants can't have unique attributes, like trick animations for Mario (Chef), winning animations for Mario (Musician), and voice lines for Peach (Wintertime). But dressing down a character with wholly unique assets into a power-up form is just inconsistent when we list Captain Toad as new, despite sharing almost all of his animations with Toad. It's true that team rallies place the same character with different forms into the same team, but that applies to the baby forms as well, who aren't necessarily power-up forms. After all, a "new character" introduced to the series is based on whether they've appeared in the series before, but these variants are essentially reusing assets from existing characters, hence their newness becomes murky.
::There's a good analogy in the Echo Fighters from ''Super Smash Bros.'' Daisy is new to the series in ''Ultimate'', but she is not considered a fully-fledged fighter because she still shares Peach's moveset - she is built on existing assets from Peach. But that isn't to say that characters who shared assets can't be their own figher, as seen in the case of the ''Melee'' clones all being their own fighter. Essentially, the variants are based on reusing particular assets (like emblems or the rocket start animation), hence why they don't sort out as a wholly new character. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 19:29, February 19, 2021 (EST)
:::For the record, Captain Toad shouldn't be considered a variant of Toad regardless of any shared assets since Captain Toad is confirmed to be a separate character. I prefer the "new power-up form" distinction since the old system had quirks like Ice Mario being considered a new driver outright when he really shouldn't have been. The old organization system relied way too much on digging into the files to determine exactly what a "variant" is which in some cases caused conflicts with what our eyes and common sense should have told us. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 20:37, February 21, 2021 (EST)
::::If that's the case, then Birdos and Yoshis shouldn't be considered variants? And with Penguin Yellow Toad being added, would we have called him a "new character" instead of a "new variant"? I can't stress enough that we should not be labelling variants because they are the same character in-universe, but because the "new character" (the variant) is similar enough to the existing character that they don't constitute a wholly new character. Common sense tells us that if a "character" can fit as a costume swap, they are a variant. (Similarly, Peachette cannot be a costume swap of Toadette, hence "new power-up character" terminology). There is enough wiggle room with the "power-up character/variant" terminology I'm proposing that we could still label Captain Toad as a "new power-up character". [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 21:38, February 21, 2021 (EST)
:::::We can't go on like that exactly because of that Captain Toad case that showed that the developers often reuse assets regardless of the status of the character introduced - let's not make the mistake of not listening Nintendo on him being a unique character and likening him to Toadette (Explorer)! -, but much more importantly because we now have different data than at the beginning: now we know that the developers use a specific labeling for variants, and so far they also showed that even if a variant is permanently in the pipes and has an emblem recolor, they still don't get their own cup. Indeed, we should first and foremost label as variant the characters that were labeled as such by the developers. However, many editors were still labeling similar forms as variants as well even though they didn't have the variant labeling, they had a unique emblem and even their own cup, and while I wanted to correct this, the Peach vs. Daisy Tour happened and showed that this "mistake" had some merit: the forms of characters are indeed grouped with the characters in groupings like the ones seen in this tour. It's not a matter of finding the groupings, but rather the discovery of the implication that forms lead to grouping, the other direction of the implication. This is why I introduced the ''power-up form'' term: on one hand it makes life easier for the other editors who can clearly see when to actually use the ''new variant'' term, on the other it acknowledges these groupings that in the case of Peachette became pretty apparent. Since she has a new emblem, Peachette can be considered a new character like Ice Mario and both get their own cups, but at the same time they aren't necesarily as independent as Nabbit can be when it comes to groupings. Lastly, a clarification on the term used: at the moment new baby forms haven't been introduced, so I used a more specific term as it's again clearer than a generic ''new form'' term, of course if new babies pop up and they are confirmed to be grouped with the main characters, the ''new form'' term will be used. We can also use it right now, or we can just remove the ''new form'' terms altogether and only go with the ''new variant'' term applied to the characters clearly labeled as such; I still think that for editors this term can come in handy.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 12:06, February 22, 2021 (EST)
::::::Is there a way to compromise on the situation, such as having "new power-up form"/"new power-up character"? This way, we can retain the information of characters being grouped together in Team Rallies ("power-up") as well as indicating when the character is relatively a wholly new character (like Peachette) versus when they are more variant-like (like Penguin Luigi)? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:52, February 22, 2021 (EST)
:::::::As I said above, the developer don't put the same amount of work into the drivers for various reasons, making these kinds of criteria problematic. However there is something that might help you in highlighting the new power-up forms on which the developers worked more: the cups! Indeed, the additional work poured into Peachette and Ice Mario resulted in them earning a different emblem and a cup. Having had a cup is relevant gameplay-wise as it means that from time to time the driver will get a boost in the normal and favored courses, but at the moment we aren't using a mark to highlight the driver who received a cup. Adding such a mark would finally set Peachette and Ice Mario apart from new forms who will likely never receive a cup like Penguin Luigi or Cat Toad.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:30, February 22, 2021 (EST)
:::::::As the game has been ongoing, I suppose with our ever-developing criteria that a "power-up form" can be considered a separate character if they receive a cup, in which case we can label them a "new power-up character"? If so, then shall I move to make that edit? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 21:44, February 22, 2021 (EST)
::::::::I find that term a bit awkward, as honestly it's more a reinterpretation on our side that some new power-up forms are more character-y than others in order to solve our problem of counting and listing the new characters introduced in each game. Maybe we can find a better term, but I'd rather focus on finding a simple yet effective way to highlight the drivers who received a cup so far. If we'll do it well I think that readers will get the same message they'd get if we considered some high-effort new power-up forms as brand new characters.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 22:22, February 22, 2021 (EST)


== beta ==
I have a good news and a bad news:


multiplayer beta ended. update
the good news is that the developers themselves are starting to use the ''variant'' term:
[[User:I am RedoStone|I am RedoStone]] ([[User talk:I am RedoStone|talk]]) 09:08, December 27, 2019 (EST)
:Got it, thanks! {{User:JoeRunner/sig}} 10:39, December 27, 2019 (EST)


== Engine sounds ==
'''Throwback Drivers Pipe'''
<blockquote>
You can get variants of well-known


For each individual kart page, can you tell us what the engine sounds like?
characters like Mario (Musician) and
--[[Special:Contributions/174.225.15.10|174.225.15.10]] 11:39, January 4, 2020 (EST)


Unlike the other games, the karts do not have an engine sound.-[[User:CherryBomb314|<span style="font-family:serif;color:#bf324c">CherryBomb314</span>]]
Peach (Vacation)! Tap Details to
:They do have an engine sound, but it isn’t straightforward to extract and add that sound to each kart page, which is why they haven’t been added.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 18:42, February 24, 2020 (EST)


== MKT Driver pic ==
learn more.
</blockquote>
'''New Year's 2021 Tour second pipe'''
<blockquote>
Celebrating the New Year! High-End


Okay, I know the next tour is next week, but the driver's pic still needs to be updated. Whoever is able to update it, please do. [[User:SonicSpeed48|SonicSpeed48]] ([[User talk:SonicSpeed48|talk]]) 15:56, January 10, 2020 (EST)
Appearance Rate at 12%! Nine Variants


== Tires? ==
of Mario Are in the Spotlight!
</blockquote>
'''Berlin Tour second pipe'''
<blockquote>
The Second Pipe Is Here!


Why do we need to list these when they're just aesthetics? [[Special:Contributions/208.95.49.167|208.95.49.167]] 13:31, January 12, 2020 (EST)
Three High-End Variants of
:Because they've existed in prior games as distinct entities. If we can name and classify them, then we can report that information. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 19:20, January 12, 2020 (EST)


== So Much No Cover Arts... ==
Luigi Are Here!
Get Artworks For Em Please....
</blockquote>
{{unsigned|99.0.105.95}}
:Which will be done once the resident dataminers extract those image files from the game's internal files. Please be patient, the Ice Tour has been out for less than a day, while this page has a good track record of keeping up with its updates. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:07, January 15, 2020 (EST)


== Pauline ==
The bad news is that none of the pipes in which the ''variant'' term was used featured Ice Mario or Peachette, not allowing us to know their official status. Still, due to the wiki policy I already updated ''power-up form'' to ''power-up variant'' to reflect the term used while highlighting how the power-up forms still get a different treatment in some cases. We can also just call all of them ''variants'' to more closely follow the in-game text, but we can't treat Ice Mario and Peachette differently until we get a confirmation of their status by the in-game text itself.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 12:45, March 12, 2021 (EST)
:Well, a little update: [https://www.reddit.com/r/MarioKartTour/comments/m6w6lm/for_the_people_wondering_yes_both_the_cupbearing/ the current challenges that must be cleared using Mario can be cleared using both Ice Mario and Metal Mario], so both are considered to be Mario and not separate characters.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:22, March 17, 2021 (EDT)
::And according to one of those comments, Baby Mario doesn't count. So I suppose Metal Mario and Ice Mario can be considered alternate "forms" of (vanilla) Mario. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:16, March 17, 2021 (EDT)


Should Pauline be moved to the regular high-ends section? At this point she's appeared in three in a row, it's safe to assume she's staying. Also, images will be up soon. Had a busy day. {{User:SwampyGator/sig}} 20:14, January 15, 2020 (EST)
Okay, so I don't believe that Peachette should be classified as a variant of Toadette. Sure, Peachette is a power-up form of Toadette, but I personally think that variants refers to a character in a different outfit or costume or something of the sort. Peachette has her own unique base model, voice lines, and other stuff, and isn't just some outfit of Toadette. The babies are counted as unique characters for the same reason; they are still the same character as their adult form, but look completely different. Plus, the babies sometimes even get their own outfits. If we get down to it, all costumes of a character branch from the same base model, with only a few exceptions like Mario (SNES). Oh, and as for Ice Mario, he should be considered a variant of Metal Mario or Mario, but not a unique character. {{User:SuperGarfieldWorld/sig}} 12:24 PM, 4/2/2021 (EST)
:Maybe we can put a thing next to her name stating that she was tour exclusive until Holiday? {{User:SwampyGator/sig}} 20:42, January 15, 2020 (EST)
:With her being grouped with Toadette and not Peach in the Peach vs. Daisy Tour we can't be sure about Peachette either. If we get a confirmation that Peachette is considered a brand new character we'll change her designation, but the in-game material so far rather suggested otherwise.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 19:22, April 2, 2021 (EDT)
::If that's the case, sounds right to me. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 22:22, January 15, 2020 (EST)
::To clarify, Peachette and Ice Mario are not being considered as variants, but alternate power-up forms. What this means exactly, and whether there's any differentiation between power-up variants and power-up characters, is yet to be seen. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 19:48, April 2, 2021 (EDT)
:::Indeed, ''Mario Kart Tour'' has a different approach to drivers in general: not only many are explicitly flagged as variants through the use of brackets, the challenges also clearly showed that what we previously considered separate characters (Mario and Metal Mario) aren't really separate. It's more complex but understandable - effectively with ''Mario Kart 8'' the roster started having multiple forms of Peach and Mario so a new approach to the characters was to be expected, especially in a game where variants and forms are so represented.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:16, April 2, 2021 (EDT)
::::Metal Mario remains split due to a proposal ([[Talk:Metal Mario (character)#Permission to merge Metal Luigi on this article?|misunderstanding]] notwithstanding). The new challenge info warrants another merge proposal. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 11:06, April 21, 2021 (EDT)


If she's not going to be  moved, the Ice Tour at least needs to be added to her list of appearances. But she should really be moved. [[Special:Contributions/208.95.49.53|208.95.49.53]] 17:17, January 20, 2020 (EST)
== The Comet Tail as a variant of its unreleased kart ==


Hi hello please fix this :) [[Special:Contributions/208.95.49.53|208.95.49.53]] 16:30, January 23, 2020 (EST)
I've been thinking about this for the longest, and it's with the Comet Tail. I noticed that the unused texture of the kart, which was first found in the files during the Vancouver Tour, but was removed in the version 2.0.0 update, may have been the original texture of the kart, since its variant was released first, similar to how the Gilded Prancer, Dasher II and Pirate Sushi Racer were released before their original counterparts. I feel like it would be better if we consider it a variant. --{{User:Bri-11/sig}} 19:07, February 21, 2021 (EST)
:I say that until the original version is released, let's leave the Comet Tail as the "new kart". The original version is not a kart from a previous game that it could be a variant of, and since they removed it there's even a chance it never gets released. But if that original kart gets released, then I say it's probably fair to change the Comet Tail to be the variant. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 21:38, February 21, 2021 (EST)


== Original tracks have dropped the "1" again ==
== Course icons in galleries ==
While this doesn't quite relate to this article per se, it does involve our coverage of the game, and I couldn't think of a better place to put it, so here we go. Does anyone else think the inclusion of the course icons in the galleries for individual characters is getting excessive? Take [[Gallery:Waluigi#Sprites and models|my main man Waluigi]] as an example. He only has 1 variant in the game as of now, but he has ''18'' MKT course icons in his gallery. These images aren't illustrating anything new about the character, it's just the same artwork pasted over a different course. We don't pile every single in-game image that happens to have a character in it into their gallery, so why should this be any different? I suggest limiting it to just 1 course icon per variant. Whether it would be a course that goes with the character well (i.e. Waluigi Pinball for Waluigi, London Loop for his Bus Driver variant) or just on a first come first serve basis is up for discussion, but something really needs to be done about this. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 12:08, March 3, 2021 (EST)
:To my understanding, ''technically'' a subject's gallery should include every image pertaining to that subject; we're just behind on getting every image into the gallery. However, I agree that the presence of the course icons is rather excessive. Perhaps it's possible to separate them out from the general "Sprites and models" section, like how we've started including an "Emblems" sub-section? I could also see merit in making a dedicated gallery for ''MKT'' course icons/thumbnails (no screenshots), and they would only appear in there and not in other galleries; although the exact criteria for that exclusion would be somewhat arbitrary, I'd like to hear others weigh in on our possible options. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:18, March 3, 2021 (EST)
::Old reply but a gallery is always going to be choosy on what images to feature. This is true for character galleries (which are my focus here). We do generally have all artwork but sprites and screenshots, no, we already do pick a few out of the many sprites/animations/screenshots featuring a character. The course thumbnails are just repetitive content, with premade assets that we already have in other parts/pages of the gallery. Anyhow, I don't know what to do with the main gallery page, but the course icons in the character/course pages are excessive. Waluigi Time's man's is already excessive but my boy Mario is the same thing but way worse. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 17:48, October 23, 2021 (EDT)
:::Thanks for reviving this important discussion I had missed. As far as I'm concerned, the "course with character" thumbnails only make sense in the tour pages; in the character galleries, the character artwork that is then reused in all the thumbnails is more than enough, those thumbnails simply don't add anything to that artwork as far as the character is concerned. What makes sense to cover instead is the Bonus Challenges' thumbnails, that usually feature a screenshot of the challenge from a peculiar camera angle and thus can actually add something worth covering as far as the character is concerned.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:40, October 23, 2021 (EDT)
::::All of the gallery pages have been taken care of, there may still be some on pages that don't have enough images for their galleries to be split though. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 13:04, November 10, 2021 (EST)


As of update 1.6.0, looks like the first track in each original series has re-removed the "1" from its name (e.g. "New York Minute 1" is now once again "New York Minute"). Should the wiki be updated to reflect this? --[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 02:01, January 28, 2020 (EST)
==Split drivers and karts, gliders, and wheels from this page==
:What about the "2" tracks (New York Minute 2, Tokyo Blur 2)? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 02:05, January 28, 2020 (EST)
{{Settled TPP}}
::Those are still shown as before and should be kept the way they are. Only New York Minute 1, Tokyo Blur 1, and Paris Promenade 1 would need to be changed --[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 02:12, January 28, 2020 (EST)
{{Proposal outcome|passed|10-0-0-0|Split both lists}}
:::Let's sit on it for now, in case they change back again. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 03:03, January 28, 2020 (EST)
Alright, time to tackle this behemoth. This is currently the second longest non-list article on the wiki surpassed only by Bowser's article, loading takes a long time, and with how often this game gets updated, it's just going to keep getting worse. I suggest starting by splitting off the sections that are currently the longest and still growing, drivers, karts, and gliders (and tires too, why not). This would create two new articles, "List of drivers in ''Mario Kart Tour''" and "List of karts, gliders, and tires in ''Mario Kart Tour''". I've also included options to split only one or the other, if you disagree with the handling of the karts and related items or if you just think only one of them should be split for some reason. And of course there's always the option to split nothing if you feel so inclined.


They are formerly known as that, they are now just "New York Minute" and "Tokyo Blur" and "Paris Promenade". -{{User:CherryBomb314/sig}} [[User:CherryBomb314|CherryBomb314]] ([[User talk:CherryBomb314|talk]]) 09:44, February 8, 2020 (EST)
'''Proposer''': {{User|Waluigi Time}}<br>
:That's my point lol. We should probably wait a couple weeks though to make sure the next update doesn't change them back. --[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 12:01, February 8, 2020 (EST)
'''Deadline''': March 22, 2021, 23:59 GMT
::If the Vancouver Tour update keeps their names without the "1", then that might be a good enough indicator to change the names. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 16:27, February 8, 2020 (EST)
:::Looks like they have, wanna make the changes? --[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 12:26, February 15, 2020 (EST)
::::Yeah we should. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 21:25, February 15, 2020 (EST)


I'll work on moving the New York Minute pages to take care of this. If all goes well, I'll do the others tonight. --[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 12:20, March 9, 2020 (EDT)
===Split both===
#{{User|Waluigi Time}} I think the guy who proposed this has some pretty good ideas.
#{{User|Matthew aka Mario}} Let's do it!
#{{User|RHG1951}} Per proposal.
#{{User|MarioComix}} Per proposal; also consider either gallery or table of head icons to remain in main page section, and potential to split Drivers/Karts/Gliders
#{{User|7feetunder}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Ray Trace}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Duckfan77}} Per proposal.
#{{User|GloverMist}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Hewer}} I would rather have the gliders be separate from the karts but for now I'll vote for this option since it is the closest one to that.
#{{User|TheFlameChomp}} Per proposal.


== Character Audio ==
===Split List of drivers in ''Mario Kart Tour'' only===


Honestly, I think there should be audio samples for each of the characters, by that I mean when they are selected, I'd especially want that from the high-end spotlights.-[[User:CherryBomb314|<span style="font-family:serif;color:#bf324c">CherryBomb314</span>]] 09:40, February 8, 2020 (EST)
===Split List of karts, gliders, and tires in ''Mario Kart Tour'' only===


== Mario Bros. Tour ==
===Do nothing===


The new Mario Bros Tour announcement shows us a new Mario Circuit which does not resemble any of the SNES MCs in layout, but still uses most of the same textures and assets. I find that I don't have any edit permissions on the article (since I'm new) so would it be OK if someone could add the track to the Nitro Tracks section? {{unsigned|Hydr0p0lis}}
===Comments===
[[File:Mario Bros Tour announcement.jpg|thumb|Announcement.]]
I think splitting it is fine and dandy, as it gives us room to cover details pertaining to these in more depth (like specific availabilities both Tour-exclusive and "regular", such as in Pipes). I'm just brainstorming how the section will look on the main page. I suppose we can keep the opening paragraph for each. My main concern is the Drivers section, it would just feel odd to not mention who's playable in the game on the main page - might just be me, though. I'm thinking we could have a small table that would list "Returning Drivers" and "New Drivers" and we could use their head icons just to give a brief idea of who's in the game without needing to go to the list page itself? Though for karts, gliders, and tires, I'm thinking the opening paragraph could be enough. We could just expand it to mention how karts and gliders affect the points system (e.g. karts give bonus points multipliers, gliders increase combo time). Any thoughts? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:50, March 8, 2021 (EST)
:Since there already is an image of the entire roster in the Drivers section, we could probably make that larger for better visibility and potentially move it. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 18:56, March 8, 2021 (EST)
::Sounds good to me. You mean like [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=User:7feetunder/sandbox&oldid=3147819#Drivers this]? {{User:7feetunder/sig}} 01:33, March 9, 2021 (EST)
:::Yeah, that's pretty much exactly what I was thinking. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 11:39, March 9, 2021 (EST)
:I second the "table of head icons" idea. That allows us to link each individual driver to their corresponding wiki page. --[[User:Scepthan|Scepthan]] ([[User talk:Scepthan|talk]]) 02:51, March 9, 2021 (EST)
:::The image would be best if we can link each Driver to their page (kind of like how the RPG game maps can link to different locations). But my concern is that the Drivers list image would need to be updated every tour and in a relatively timely manner, which it hasn't been doing so far, unless someone would like to step up to that responsibility. So the table of head icons would be easier to keep up-to-date. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 03:56, March 9, 2021 (EST)
:I have a suggestion. Drivers, karts and gliders sections can be formatted like a gallery. It's detailed information (like their special availability, traits) can be added to their driver/kart/glider profiles and statistic page or section, alongside the favourite/favoured course info. - {{User:Infinite8/sig}} 04:58, March 9, 2021 (EST)
::The gallery idea is good, but the problem with shunting away all the information into each page's statistics section is that it will be hard to retrieve that information comparatively, e.g. someone wants to know which of their drivers qualifies as having short sleeves, now they'd have to check every single Profiles and statistics page individually to find that. I think that splitting off the current lists into separate pages retains that accessibility. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 16:26, March 9, 2021 (EST)
:::There's [[List of badges in Mario Kart Tour#Character attributes|the badges page]] with most of the traits info in one section. - {{User:Infinite8/sig}} 02:36, March 10, 2021 (EST)
::::Well, I never knew that table existed. I'm guessing we should link to that in the main page's Drivers section once the list gets split off/simplified. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:31, March 10, 2021 (EST)


:Let's wait until the tour launches before we categorise it. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 06:09, February 21, 2020 (EST)
Why there isn't the option to make separate pages for each main category (driver, kart and glider)? I find this aspect of the current proposal a bit odd, especially considering how there are more karts than drivers, and the trend is to make the gap even wider. By the way, I didn't mention the tires as they have no gameplay relevance and are tied to karts, so they can rather be added to a column of the kart table if a page dedicated to them would be overkill.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 15:52, March 9, 2021 (EST)
:Actually, you make a good point. I think the best course of action is to split Drivers, Karts, and Gliders each into their own list. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 16:26, March 9, 2021 (EST)
::I anticipated this to be brought up while making the proposal, but in the interest of simplicity I thought it would be best to limit it to only these two pages for now. I grouped the karts and gliders together because they're both part of the "kart" aspect of the game, and added tires as well because while that topic isn't nearly as large or expanding as fast as the others, it felt like it made more sense to have them on the kart article than all alone on the main page. This is mostly intended as a starting point, the karts and gliders can either be split further with another TPP down the line, or you can opt to vote for only splitting the drivers for now and the karts and gliders can be handled later (which is half of why I included the options to only split one or the other, the other half being in case of general objections against splitting at all for some reason). --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 16:49, March 9, 2021 (EST)


== New characters in the Mario Bros. Tour ==
== Now that the Split has Occurred ==


There's a silhouette of Mario and Luigi in Twitter's announcement for the Mario Bros. Tour that is different from their in-game artworks. Should we add them as a Mario and Luigi alt characters? We might get a classic outfit alt for both of them.
First, I think that the tires section can be removed, and just added as a note within the karts section (since the tires are tied to each kart), and even if/when the gliders are split out from that other list, the karts and tires were likely to stay on one page. More importantly, the issue I take with using the drivers list screenshot (as opposed to a table of head icons) is that the screenshot has not been consistently updated with each tour. If someone were to commit to taking this on and updating it each tour, then I think that's fine to use the screenshot. But if no one is able to, I think it would be better to use a table since that's easier to update with each tour. (The screenshot could potentially be moved to the drivers list page to give a rough overview of all the characters in the game without needing to scroll through the entire list.) As it stands at the time of writing, this screenshot has been out-of-date for ''6 weeks''. Imagine if our coverage for a newly-released game was also out-of-date for 6 weeks. I think it's important that the main page and preview of the drivers list on that main page should be accurate and up-to-date, so that at least if people don't want to go to the full drivers list page they can get the full picture of who's available. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 16:17, March 23, 2021 (EDT)
--[[User:MatiasNTRM|MatiasNTRM]] ([[User talk:MatiasNTRM|talk]]) 13:22, February 21, 2020 (EST)
:To reply also to the points above (and future similar points dealing with what is hinted by the official Twitter account as well): with these reveals I think it is better to just list what was revealed in the respective ''Other'' sections, which is what was done for the new Mario Circuit-like course. When the Tour is released, the appropriate information is then added.[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 13:58, February 21, 2020 (EST)


== London Loop 2 and 3DS Rainbow Road R/T images ==
:I've been keeping a psd document of the drivers image and it does takes a lot of time to update. Six weeks is condensed into three tours, and on average that's only three drivers out of more than one hundred. I feel a table would be more difficult to format as the roster gets larger. Now that the section has been split off I see why it's more important to have an up-to-date image, so I'll try and have it updated every tour from now on.


Can someone add the images for London Loop 2 (etc) and 3DS Rainbow Road R/T in the ''Courses'' section? I uploaded them, but I can't edit the article, apparently:
:{{User:Shokora/sig}} 22:54, March 23, 2021 (EDT)


* [[:File:MKT Icon LondonLoop2C.png]]
::Alright then, thanks for your efforts! I agree that the image would look better than a table, so as long as it's still practical then let's stick with that. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 00:20, March 24, 2021 (EDT)
* [[:File:MKT Icon LondonLoop2CR.png]]
* [[:File:MKT Icon LondonLoop2CT.png]]
* [[:File:MKT Icon LondonLoop2CRT.png]]
* [[:File:MKT Icon RainbowRoad3DSCRT.png]]


Thanks in advance! — [[User:Afelix|Afelix]] ([[User talk:Afelix|talk]]) 14:34, March 13, 2020 (EDT)
:::Cool!


:It has been done.  Just so you know, if you can't edit the article, it's because you likely aren't [[Mariowiki:Autoconfirmed users|autoconfirmed]].  [[User:BMfan08|BMfan08]] ([[User talk:BMfan08|talk]]) 14:51, March 13, 2020 (EDT)
:::{{User:Shokora/sig}} 03:57, March 24, 2021 (EDT)


::Thanks. That was the reason. I ''am'' new to the wiki after all. — [[User:Afelix|Afelix]] ([[User talk:Afelix|talk]]) 15:14, March 13, 2020 (EDT)
== Remove “Notes” sections on tour pages ==


== Driver list picture ==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|passed|10-4-0|remove}}
;! NEW OPTION ADDED !


Could somebody please update the picture of the full driver list? [[User:Doyle06|Doyle06]] ([[User talk:Doyle06|talk]]) 16:51, March 15, 2020 (EDT)
[[Ninja Tour#Notes]]


== Glider challenge ==
<blockquote>
The Ninja Tour reuses the Wario Cup's bonus challenge from the 2019 Winter Tour for this tour's Hammer Bro Cup, the Bowser Jr. Cup and Baby Rosalina Cup's bonus challenges from the Valentine's Tour for this tour's Toadette Cup and Pauline Cup (although the 1-star and 3-star requirements for the latter were changed from 5 and 14 to 6 and 13), the Rosalina Cup's bonus challenge from the Vancouver Tour for this tour's Larry Cup (although the 1-star, 2-star, and 3-star requirements were all increased from 1:50.00, 1:28.00, and 1:16.00 to 1:35.00, 1:20.00, and 1:14.00), the Donkey Kong Cup's bonus challenge from the Mario Bros. Tour for this tour's Rosalina Cup, the Toad Cup's bonus challenge from the Hammer Bro Tour for this tour's Waluigi Cup, the Dry Bones Cup's bonus challenge from the Marine Tour for this tour's Roy Cup (although the 3-star requirement was increased from 750 to 800), and the Roy Cup's bonus challenge from the Los Angeles Tour for this tour's Wario Cup.
</blockquote>


There was no Glider Challenge on the Vancouver Tour. Please check it as soon as possible to avoid creating confusion. [[User:Héctor GDL19|Héctor GDL19]] ([[User talk:Héctor GDL19|talk]]) 15:35, March 16, 2020 (EDT)
The above paragraph is cluttered, hard to follow, and, more than anything, redundant: we already have pages for each bonus challenge listing their tour appearances as well as the objectives set in different iterations. On game articles, we rarely if ever mention the previous appearances of each character, enemy, object, or entity that appears in a game. I don’t see why bonus challenges should receive a different treatment, especially at this point in the game’s lifespan when they are bound to be recycled often enough that this is not really worth an express mention.


:Fixed, thanks for pointing it out. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 21:43, March 16, 2020 (EDT)
<s>If the majority votes to instead keep these notes, then it stands to reason that they need some heavy rewriting.</s>


== Kart, Glider, and certain Character Recolors/Re-skins ==
At the suggestion of {{User|Lemon Meringue}}, I decided to add an option to keep the notes, but reorganise them as footnotes. While keeping them would run counter to the parallel that entities appearing and changing between games is not always relevant to one particular game, I could see some importance in expressly mentioning which bonus challenge appeared previously and which changes occured in it since this happens across events within one game.


I had an idea for labeling new recolors or designs (such as the Red Turbo Yoshi or the Shell Parachute). Instead of calling them ''new'', does it sound like a good idea to label them as a ''new redesign''? Since truely, they aren't new parts, just re-skins of other parts. If so and someone else does this, I would label the Gold Free-running Koopa in the same way, since unlike most other character variants which change the outfit or something, it is just a simple recolor in the way that [[Black_Shy_Guy|Shy Guys]], [[Red_Yoshi|Yoshis]], and (strangely enough) [[Birdo_(Species)|Birdos]] are normally done. It is even in the same pose as the Red Free-running Koopa in the way the three previously mentioned characters are. Even if this doesn't seem like a good idea to others, I at least wanted to mention the possibility. {{User:SuperGarfieldWorld/sig}} March 19, 2020, 15:22 (EST)
'''Proposer''': {{User|Koopa con Carne}}<br>
'''Deadline''': April 29, 2021, 23:59 GMT
 
====Remove====
#{{User|Koopa con Carne}} Primary choice.
#{{User|Waluigi Time}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Scepthan}} Per proposal.
#{{User|MarioComix}} Per proposal. I suppose we should at least add a footnote or asterisk to indicate which challenges were reused, and potentially if the Grand Star criteria was changed too (* reused, ** reused and new criteria). I don't think it's necessary to explain how the criteria was changed, not only do we have previous tours archived so that one could just go back and check them, but the exact changes wouldn't really serve a purpose.
#{{User|Tails777}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Lemon Meringue}} Even if its get removed, as least a small indicator should be used for a bonus challenge if its reused from a previous tour. See my comment below for more information.
#{{User|Scrooge200}} I agree with adding a minor indicator. It really doesn't need a confusing paragraph to note that it's reused.
#{{User|Archivist Toadette}} If the outcome of [[Template talk:Level infobox#"Notes"|this proposal]] is anything to go by...
#{{user|Mario jc}} Per proposal; something about them should have been done given how confusing they've gotten.
#{{User|TheFlameChomp}} Per proposal.
 
====Keep, but reorganise as footnotes====
#{{User|Koopa con Carne}} Secondary choice.
#{{User|Lemon Meringue}} My second and preferred choice, as I stated below.
#{{User|Hewer}} Per proposal.
#{{User|Mister Wu}} Less invasive, but still easier to find than having to go to the respective Bonus Challenge page.
 
====Keep unchanged====
 
====Comments====
I would like to note that these sections were added before the challenge pages were created, so they did ''originally'' serve a purpose (albeit it a pretty trivial one). --[[User:Scepthan|Scepthan]] ([[User talk:Scepthan|talk]]) 13:51, April 15, 2021 (EDT)


This most likely wouldn’t work, because the different color variants of characters such as Yoshi and shy guy have different special items and favored courses. [[User:Doyle06|Doyle06]] ([[User talk:Doyle06|talk]]) 09:29, March 24, 2020 (EDT)
In the earliest tours that reused bonus challenges, there were a total of a least 3 or 4 bonus challenges in each tour. However, by the Berlin Tour, there were more bonus challenges that were reused from previous tours than the new bonus challenges, with most of them having the Grand Star requirements changed. So while I support to remove the "Notes" section, it should not be removed completely. Instead, put a small "foot-note" template to the right of the bonus challenge if that challenge is reused from a previous tour. This was done four months ago but I thought we only use that template for tour pages if its contains a small error or a character appearing in a bonus challenge before becoming playable in a later tour, so I changed it back. After I saw this proposal (and after I found that the "Notes" section nowadays can be confusion to read, especially in recent tours), I do think this should be removed but at least, a small indicator should be use in place if it pass. {{User:Lemon Meringue/sig}} 19:23, April 15, 2021 (EDT)
:That was about tagging the characters rather than grouping them, I'd be fine with a symbol pointing then that the character/part is a new variant of an existing character like we do with games such as ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' with the ''DX'' label, but I'm not sure if it would be as clear as the ''new'' label. Maybe a ''NV'' or ''NR'' label?--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 12:57, March 24, 2020 (EDT)
:I think that's reasonable. I added another option in the proposal to reflect what you said. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 20:29, April 15, 2021 (EDT)
Hey, whatever works for the community at large. I do think it'd need to be clear enough to everyone, but I do think the differentiation would be useful to include somehow. {{User:SuperGarfieldWorld/sig}} March 25, 2020, 10:38 (EST)
:P.S. This would mostly only apply to Gliders and Karts. The only two characters this would apply to would be Gold Koopa (Free-running) and Light Blue Birdo, as they are the only new recolors thus far. We'll likely see more of them in the future, since there are actual color-alts of Birdo in Super Mario Bros 2 and Super Mario Advance, and there are six different shell colors of Free-Running Koopas in Super Mario Odyssey. {{User:SuperGarfieldWorld/sig}} 3/25/20- 15:15 (EST)
::There's no need to be that specific, distinguishing actually new characters and variants of existing characters is useful.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:26, March 25, 2020 (EDT)
:::I now marked the variants as ''new variant'', try to see if that looks good.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:53, March 25, 2020 (EDT)


I fell like this might be confusing to some people, as the different variants have different special items and favored courses. But I might be overthinking. [[User:Doyle06|Doyle06]] ([[User talk:Doyle06|talk]]) 23:24, March 25, 2020 (EDT)
== Inconsistency with Course Galleries ==
:We aren’t removing said information, which is still quite visible as far as the ability is concerned, just changing the label near the name.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 00:09, March 26, 2020 (EDT)
This is more of an issue with the course pages, but I've put this here because this is a central hub.
I am so glad that my idea got used. {{User:SuperGarfieldWorld/sig}} 4/06/20- 17:14 (EST)


=== RE: Kart, Glider, and certain Character Recolors/Re-skins ===
I recently noticed when I was on [[Sydney Sprint]] that the first course icon picture for the normal course indicates the character in the picture, even though this is not the case for Reverse, Trick, or Reverse/Trick variants (the first picture does not list the character, but later pictures do). However, on some other course pages, such as [[Mario Circuit (3DS)]], there's a picture of the normal course without a character indicator. There seems to be an issue with consistency across course pages. Any idea what should be done regarding this? [[User:BMfan08|BMfan08]] ([[User talk:BMfan08|talk]]) 12:12, April 21, 2021 (EDT)


I have an issue with this idea: it feels disingenous to mark certain new characters as "variants" when the Mario Kart series has been introducing a different version of the same character as far back as ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' (with Baby Mario and Baby Luigi, that is).
:It has always bugged me that we do this; I would vote for adding the character's name to all course icon descriptions. A slightly deeper and more difficult issue to fix is the fact that the image filenames are somewhat inconsistent as well: the first character to ever appear on a course icon is deemed the "default character" and not given a ''_CharacterName'' suffix on the end of the filename, while all future drivers that appear on that same course icon do get a suffix. This has been a somewhat annoying issue for me when, for example, I'm trying to add an old track to a new tour; I'll use the ''TrackName_CharacterName'' format, only to find out that the image doesn't render because the character is in fact the "default" on that course according to the wiki. (For example, ''[[:File:MKT_Icon_DKPassRDS_BabyPeach.png]]'' doesn't work, because the file is listed under ''[[:File:MKT_Icon_DKPassRDS.png]]''.) I don't know of any situations in which we would truly actually ''need'' a "default character" (correct me if I'm wrong), but so as not to break everything, a compromise would be to take each default course icon and reupload the same image but with the character suffix added to the filename. --[[User:Scepthan|Scepthan]] ([[User talk:Scepthan|talk]]) 20:28, April 21, 2021 (EDT)


Let's think to ''Mario Kart 8'' and the entire list of playable characters that have ever appeared in a ''Mario Kart'' game: When Tanooki Mario and Cat Peach were first introduced, they were added to that list of characters; this makes sense, as outside of Metal Mario, who is sometimes portrayed as his own being, there were never any playable versions of powerup forms in a Mario Kart game. And while multiple colored variants of Yoshi and Shy Guy were introduced, they weren't counted as new playable characters as they were only recolors of pre-existing characters that each didn't take a slot of their own. Flash forward to ''Mario Kart Tour'', and you'll see King Boo's appearance from the ''Luigi's Mansion'' series, the Penguin Luigi and Ice Mario powerup forms, the golden freerunning Koopa Troopa from ''Super Mario Odyssey'', and a Shy Guy in a chef's outfit, all as playable characters. Huh? Which should get added to the list?
::Yeah, I totally get that. For instance, Dry Bones is considered "default" for [[Cheep Cheep Lagoon (3DS)|3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon T]] because he was the first one for that course, but in reality he's only a favored character that got boosted to favorite in that instance. I'd certainly consider setting up a proposal for this, but I reckon it would have to be two-fold if we also consider file names. [[User:BMfan08|BMfan08]] ([[User talk:BMfan08|talk]]) 23:38, April 21, 2021 (EDT)


Now, ''Mario Kart Tour'' has these "tours" featuring cups all named and designed around characters found in the game, such as the Mario Cup and the Daisy Cup. Most notably, these cups don't star costume or recolored variants of characters, meaning there's no Mario (Happi) Cup nor is there a Pink Shy Guy cup, even when they would otherwise be counted as new characters in the game. There are also cups for different forms of pre-existing characters that were thought to be new characters to the ''Mario Kart'' series at the time of their debuts, such as the Baby Mario Cup, the Dry Bowser Cup, and the Metal Mario Cup.
== "Ninth Mainline Game" ==
Here's a link to the Japanese [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/archives/ Mario Portal]. If you click [https://i.imgur.com/6mdsWJY.png here] into the ''Mario Kart'' series, it lists all the ''Mario Kart'' games excluding the arcade installments, including ''Tour'' and ''Live: Home Circuit''. For comparison, its page on the ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series includes all of our ''Super Mario'' games plus ''Super Mario Bros. 35'', its ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' page includes every installment without the arcade games, and its ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'' page includes all the Camelot-developed games. If our ''Super Mario'' page is acknowledging games like ''Maker'' and ''Run'', then for consistency we should be acknowledging ''Tour'' and ''Live: Home Circuit'', unless someone has better evidence against it, or would like to arbitrarily draw the line between which games "count" as mainline and which as spin-offs, and disregard the Mario Portal entirely. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 19:15, May 5, 2021 (EDT)


Ultimately, what I'm suggesting is that we take the cups that appear in each Tour as a criteria for what counts as a brand new character to the Mario Kart series and what counts as a new variant; if we were to take this approach, we would be left with Peachette, Pauline, Ice Mario, and Hammer Bro as the only new characters introduced to the ''Mario Kart'' series in ''Mario Kart Tour''. It should be no coincidence either that the first three characters are all counted as High-End characters not exclusive to any tour, alongside Metal Mario and Dry Bowser. --[[File:Spiny_Shell.png]]'''<span style="color:#0000FF">[[User_talk:Superstarxalien169|Superstarxalien169]]</span>'''[[File:Spiny_Shell_Reverse.png]] 18:41, April 15, 2020 (EDT)
Most people don't consider Tour to be a mainline title, and most people don't consider [[Super Mario Run]] to be a main series Mario title. I don't think Nintendo considers them to be main titles either, as several ports are listed on that page, one of them being [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]], which we don't have listed as main series. There are many many differences between Tour and Run the main games, too many for me to list here. I propose we vote on them being spin-offs. [[User:Polterpup|Polterpup]] ([[User talk:Polterpup|talk]]) 13:10, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
:That just seems a bit arbitrary, we should really be doing things by how Nintendo handles them rather than what fans think of them. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 13:17, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
:: I'm not going just based on what the fans think. If Tour and Run are main series, then 8 Deluxe, [[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]], and [[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]] should be listed as main titles based on this page. Besides, does the page specifically state these are main titles? [[User:Polterpup|Polterpup]] ([[User talk:Polterpup|talk]]) 13:27, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
:::Those are re-releases of past games, so no they shouldn't really. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 13:35, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
::::What about Home Circuit then? [[User:Polterpup|Polterpup]] ([[User talk:Polterpup|talk]]) 13:43, May 7, 2021 (EDT)


:I think I would agree with that definition of having a cup = a separate character. Out of the ones listed, only Ice Mario shares animations and voices with another character (Metal Mario), but even then, his voice clips are not as filtered as Metal Mario's. About listing characters as "variants", to me, it boils down to how ''Mario Kart 8'' (which is this game's basis for character animations) made an effort to have ''every'' character use different animations. As a result, those characters count as separate characters. In this game, the tour-exclusive variants, for example, share animations and voices with their base character. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 19:26, April 15, 2020 (EDT)
If Mario Kart Tour can be considered mainline, then all the arcades, MK8DX and Home Circuit should be mainline too! [[User:RSM|RSM]] ([[User talk:RSM|talk]]) 13:59, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
::Well, not really. Yoshi (Egg Hunt) has a few exclusive animations not shared with Yoshi. The system that the game uses for tagging the new driver variants introduced in this game is ''name of character (name of variant)''. Ice Mario is not presented as ''Mario (Ice)'' and effectively he had his own cup, I wouldn't be surprised if Penguin Luigi will end up with his own cup since he's not presented as a variant either - although cups so far are restricted to drivers available in all the pipes so he'll have to become generally available before that. Funnily, the recolors of Yoshis and Shy Guys (but not Birdos) follow the old naming from ''Mario Kart 8'' and thus aren't presented as variants, although this doesn't affect us since they aren't new either. With all that being said, I'm not sure if tagging just the official variants as ''new variant'' is what it's best for us. Pauline and Hammer Bro are way more notable than Ice Mario because those are completely new characters, similarly ''Red Koopa (Free-running)'' is likely one of the Roving Racers, even though the game uses the variant nomenclature for it (and effectively it never had its own cup). Ultimately, the variants weren't a true issue until ''Mario Kart Tour'', now we need to find a system that will be useful for us to properly separate variants from completely new characters. We might use the "they're featured in a cup" criterion or the naming convention criterion, but we need to see if this leads us to miss certain characters (possibly, the Roving Racers) or gives us too many "false positives" (characters who are simply power-up forms rather than completely new characters, like Ice Mario).--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 21:49, April 15, 2020 (EDT)
:MK8DX definitely shouldn't because like I said it's a straight port of a past game. Mario Kart Tour is a new game so it can be. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 14:06, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
::thank you for ignoring the other ones just so u can keep defending ur point [[User:RSM|RSM]] ([[User talk:RSM|talk]]) 14:07, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
:::I'm not sure what to think about those ones actually. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 14:10, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
::::As I said in the page linked above, the arcade games are ''not'' listed on the series page, likely because they're all developed by 3rd-party studios. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:47, May 7, 2021 (EDT)


    Honestly, what ended up happening was far beyond my original definition of a reskin/recolor. I was referring to characters, karts, and gliders that are literally the original, but with a new color scheme (new tire set could also be featured for karts). I was never imagining all of the costumes would fall into the list, but in most cases I agree with the furthering of my idea. In my mind, there are four main rules for determining if the characters are variants or new characters (karts and gliders should be very obvious); the '''Base Model Rule''', the '''Cup Name Rule''', the '''Emblem Sharing Rule''', and the '''Canonically-Different Rule'''.
Regarding re-releases, they are re-releases of main games, hence why they're listed on the series page (and also to drive sales of many of these being recent games). We list them as ports/remakes because they're not wholly brand-new games. The question we need to consider is whether we follow the Mario Portal, since our own ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' page is doing so, in which case we need to acknowledge ''Live: Home Circuit'' as a main title, or we need to start drawing our own boundaries and give concrete reasons as to why we are following those lines rather than Nintendo's. For ports/remakes, that's a concrete enough line. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:47, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
    For the '''Base Model Rule''', if the character looks different, but has the same base model as another, it is a variant. For example, Yoshi (Egg Hunt) uses Yoshi's model with two halves of an eggshell added on. All basic recolors also follow this rule. In addition, all basic recolors will also use the same render, just with its corresponding colors. As such, Yoshi's image in the character list is recolored for Red Yoshi and Black Yoshi. The same applies to Shy Guys, Birdos, and Free-running Koopas. This rule is sometimes not as easy to see visually, besides basic recolors, and will require some research, though it usually takes lowest priority of all of my rules.
:We're in troubles for sure, the presence of ''Super Mario Bros. 35'' and ''Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit'' in ''Mario Portal'' calls into question what exactly is listed in these lists to begin with. But I don't think any criteria will ever be good enough to determine the main series games, we'll have to rely on the content of the next home console game to know.  
    For the '''Emblem Sharing Rule''', if they use the same emblem (the basic recolors of previously mentioned characters have recolored versions of the same emblem), they are the same character. The only exceptions to the emblem rule seems to be Builder Mario, Builder Toad, who use slightly different emblems, and Red Koopa Free-running. Builder Mario's emblem is just the Mario '''M''' on a yellow background instead of white, so its not a significant change and clearly is still a Mario alt. Builder Toad's however uses a Blue Toad cap rather than a red one, indicating that he is an alternate costume of Blue Toad rather than an alternate costume of Red Toad. Even though Blue Toad is not currently playable in-game, we know it is possible to get a variation of a part before the original from the examples of the [[Gilded Prancer]] and [[Dasher II]] (recolors of the [[Prancer]] and [[Cucumber]] respectively). Additionally, Toad (Pit Crew) uses the Red Toad cap his the emblem despite wearing a blue outfit, indicating that it is a Red-capped Toad.
:As far as what ''Mario Kart Tour'' currently is, it's anybody's guess. I can only provide the insight of the internal data, according to which ''Mario Kart Tour'' is being used to add assets and features to the next home console games - all its drivers, karts and gliders are compatible with the ''Mario Kart 7'' engine games like ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', [[Talk:Mario_Kart_Tour/Archive_1#The_internal_grouping_of_the_courses|all its courses follow the naming conventions of the ''Mario Kart 8'' team and the new courses even have a ''mob'' main series platform code]] (by the way, Merry Mountain and Ninja Hideaway are internally known as ''gmob_hillclimb'' and ''gmob_ninjamansion'', again consistent with the names of the ''Mario Kart 8'' new courses such as ''Gu_SnowMountain'' and ''Gu_HorrorHouse''), they even worked the first year to finally implement half-pipes into the ''Mario Kart 7'' engine games, delaying Battle Mode that only now is in the works, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrvZJebhdi0 with the main driving mechanics finally being functional]. Basically, it's a development platform for the console games.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 18:37, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
    For the '''Cup Name Rule''', if a character has their own cup that is directly named after them, (at least as of now) they would classify as separate characters. The closest a cup comes to disproving this is the [[Ice Mario Cup]]. However, Ice Mario would just be a character in the way that Metal Mario is, where he's technically a version of Mario, but different enough for Nintendo to classify him separately from the other Mario variations by giving him a cup and not give any others a cup.
    For the '''Canonically-Different Rule''', if two characters are the same character (like Mario and Mario (Happi)), the alternate costume is a variant. First of all, Yoshis, Shy Guys, Birdos, and Koopas are entire species in addition to individual characters, so their basic recolors should count as variations despite them being separate characters. For example , if more Toads colors and costumes are added, it mostly depends on the color of the cap. Captain Toad and Blue and Yellow Toads would be separate characters from Toad due to having their own significant roles, but Blue and Yellow Toads would be classified the same due to their similar roles. Though technically, if a Red-capped Toad with a red vest gets added, than it would be separate from Toad and would be named Red Toad since the Red Toad we usually play (simply named Toad) is distinguishable from other Red Toads by his Blue vest (Toads usually wear vests that match their cap color). Toad (Part Time) and Toad (Pit Crew) are variants of Toad, while Builder Toad would be a variant of Blue Toad, even though Blue Toad has yet to be playable in Mario Kart Tour. Red Free-running Koopa is a separate character from Koopa Troopa in my mind, since in-universe the Roving Racers are separate from the Koopa Troop in the sense that they are always friendly towards Mario while standard Koopa Troopas are almost always aggressive in the main games (spin-offs don't really matter in this case). Also, the Fire Bro, Ice Bro, and Boomerang Bro are not variants of Hammer Bros, despite breaking the Emblem Sharing Rule and Base Model Rule. This is mostly because of the Canonically-Different Rule, as the four are separate sub-species of the Hammer Bro in game, which in itself is a sub-species of Koopas. Despite how closely related they are, they serve different-enough roles to be classified as separate by my rules.
    One last thing, I saw something about the people thinking that the baby versions of characters should be variants based on the ruling. While it is true that they are the same characters, they are a special case since it significantly changes the characters from their original appearance while being the same in a technical sense. Plus, if you want think about it like than, then Peachette is a variant of Toadette, Dry Bowser in a variant of Bowser, Ice Mario and Metal Mario are variants of Mario in addition to his costumes, Koopa (Free-running) is a variant of Koopa Troopa, and the Accursed One is a variant of Peach. See, those just don't make much sense, despite being versions of the original characters. Ice Mario is the only one I can go either way on.
    To me, the ''Canonically-Different Rule'' and ''Cup Name Rule'' are the most full proof, with the only characters currently without their own cup that could receive one being Fire Bro, Ice Bro, and Boomerang Bro, and Red Koopa (Free-running). However, since there are exceptions, you definitely need a combination of the four. I hope I have cleared everything up for how to classify characters in the future, at least based on my way of doing it (since it was my idea originally). {{User:SuperGarfieldWorld/sig}}) 4/22/2020 ~ 13:01 (EST)


Considering how Gold Koopa (Freerunning) is effectively a separate character in ''Super Mario Odyssey'', I’d go for the emblem sharing rule. It’s very easy to tell if the emblem is the same or not and I think it’s the best compromise between false positives and false negatives. The recolored Yoshis and Shy Guys aren’t new anyway, and in our wiki Blue Toad is not Toad and the situation of the Birdos is yet to be clarified, basically leaving only Builder Mario and Yellow Birdo as possible false positives (since the light blue Birdo is still considered different from Birdo here). Considering how Ice Mario is treated as if he was a separate character, the issue of Builder Mario is really minor, on the other hand we can keep the Roving Racers and the various Koopa Bros. as new characters.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 14:53, April 29, 2020 (EDT)
I think the reality we have to face is that Nintendo is clearly willing to stretch the boundaries of what constitutes being part of a series. Home Circuit and to a lesser extent Tour are clearly oddballs, just as Run, the Maker games, and 35 are for the main series. Just because the gameplay doesn't match previous titles, that doesn't necessarily mean it's not part of the series, especially if Nintendo considers it to be that way. Super Mario 64 was a much bigger deviation from the 2D platformers, but few people would suggest splitting our coverage of the main series into (at least) two. I see no reason to disregard Nintendo's official material just because the game doesn't meet arbitrary fanmade standards.
:I believe that there is no longer an easy "one size fits all" criterion for whether a character constitutes a variant or not, but instead, we have to approach the topic from multiple lines of evidence (sharing emblems, sharing animations and voices, having a cup, parenthesis naming) and use those to decide. For example, sharing an emblem, animations, or voices would be the prime indicator that a character is a variant. But just because they don't share those, doesn't mean they aren't a variant. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 15:43, April 29, 2020 (EDT)
::I know Gold Koopa Free-running is seperate, but since he uses the same image (except recolored), he is a variation of Red Koopa Free-running for a similar reason to the Yoshis, Shy Guys, and Birdos. Also, I said that while some are a bit more reliable, you will always need a combination of the rules. Most of the alternate costumes of characters (like the several Mario and Peach variants) are quite obviously the same character just by looking at them, but then we have Metal Mario, Pink Gold Peach, and Ice Mario who are seemingly exceptions. {{User:SuperGarfieldWorld/sig}}) 5/7/2020 ~ 12:59 (EST) (Sorry, I forgot to put this originally)
:::We can’t use the same criterion used for confirmed species, as so far we have no evidence that the Roving Racers are a wider group of similar-looking freerunning Koopa Troopas, we only know of these five. Either we interpret them as just differently-dressed Koopa Troopas, and at that point the Red Koopa is a variant as well, or we interpret them as new characters, and at that point both are confirmed to be separate characters. Regarding the implementation in the game (literally just a new set of textures, including the emblem texture), we can’t really go that technical, as otherwise many variants actually have different meshes, textures, animations and sound clip when chosen, despite them clearly being labeled as variants in both the name and emblem.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 17:03, May 7, 2020 (EDT)


Regarding Gold Koopa, it's a variant of Red Koopa regardless of whether Red Koopa is a variant or not. We can see the example in the karts - Green Kiddie Kart is a '''new''' kart, and then they added Red Kiddie Kart later, which we count as a '''new variant''' of Green Kiddie Kart. The "Kiddie Kart" has not existed in any previous ''Mario Kart'' game. In the case of the Hammer Bros., they were all added at the same time, so it's not evident enough as to which Bro is a variant of whom. No matter how you look at it, Gold Koopa is a variant of Red Koopa, I'm sure these two share animations and voice clips, plus the only difference in their naming is the colour (like Red Yoshi to Black Yoshi), and their emblems differ by colour alone too. And if they're treated as "separate characters in-universe so they need to be separate characters", that's moot because 1. the other Birdos aren't the same as pink Birdo (and have never been seen changing colours in any other game) but are counted as variants and 2. we have many instances of the same character in-universe being treated as separate characters (ex. Bowser and Dry Bowser, Toadette and Peachette, Mario and Metal Mario). Plus there's the case of Builder Toad being a variant of Toad, but not necessarily because he's ''the'' Toad in Builder Form. So variants do not have to be the same individual as the base character (this is by far the shoddiest reasoning anyhow, because it would mean the likes of Dry Bowser and Peachette are variants, despite failing in all other criteria). [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 21:23, May 7, 2020 (EDT)
For what it's worth, I also think remakes/ports should be considered mainline titles of the series they belong to, barring rare cases like Super Mario Advance where it essentially becomes a spinoff series of its own. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 19:53, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
:Using the ''how many technical differences there are'' criterion would label many characters, who are explicitly labeled as variants by the game, as new characters, since as I stated before files-wise they are different in most aspects from the characters they are based on, so that criterion too alone can have its fair share of shoddiness. Until we find and agree on an objectively-evaluable combination of criteria, there will always be a degree of subjectivity in the decisions regarding what is variant and what is not, so I’d say it’s better to focus on the issue at hand. Now the Japanese names of the freerunning Koopas are 「あかノコノコ(レース)」 and 「ゴールデンノコノコ(レース)」, apart from reconfirming that they are indeed the runners from ''Super Mario Odyssey'', their names also shows that ''Koopa'' is just a shorthand for ''Koopa Troopa'', in order to have a shorter name. Their emblem too is just a recolored Koopa Troopa emblem, much like what was done with the Yoshis and Birdos. They are therefore presented by the game as color- and outfit-based variants of Koopa Troopa, which also explains why not even the red one received a cup so far despite being introduced long ago. I’m fine with labeling both as variants of Koopa Troopa just like the game does, but if we don’t do so because they're the Roving Racers from ''Super Mario Odyssey'', then at this point in my opinion we need to acknowledge the Gold one as a new one as well, because it’s actually a distinguished member of the Roving Racers, appearing only in the postgame and using special tricks and routes.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 08:50, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
:I'm still not sure about putting re-releases within main game lists in series articles, I really do think they're the sort of thing that's better off with their own list. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 20:12, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
::Then I think we're actually in agreement about the Roving Racers here, because the fact that they are "unique" characters is one of, if not the most, shoddiest lines for labelling variants. For example, the Birdos are clearly named in variant format "Name (Variant)", but Birdos have never been seen changing colours, so they can't be the same individual. Then taking the reverse logic, we have several separate characters who ''are'' the same individual but are not variants, i.e. Dry Bowser and Peachette. So I think the "individual characters" criterion is moot. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:49, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
::Yeah, I think that ports/remakes can be separated since there's a pretty robust criteria (the game is re-release of an old game) and it also provides information to separate out fully new games from re-releases of games. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 22:20, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
:::Basically, the freerunning Koopas are like Builder Toad, but one step further:
:::* both clearly are not the base character (Koopa Troopa and Toad respectively)
:::* both have a different color pattern compared to that of the base character
:::** and this is reflected in the emblem having the same logo of the base character but with different colors
:::* both wear a different outfit compared to that of the base character
:::In the case of the freerunning Koopa Troopas, the naming is even that used for variants (although in English this is not as obvious due to the shorthand name ''Koopa'' they used in place of ''Koopa Troopa''), so at this point, either we consider Builder Toad a new character or we consider the freerunning Koopas and Builder Toads variants. Considering how in the current state of the page the approach used to determine what are new drivers and new variants isn’t character-based, (and admittedly the cups themselves treat Dry Bowser, Peachette and Ice Mario as separate drivers) the latter choice is in my opinion the most consistent and the one we should take.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 18:32, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
::::Then in that case, the Roving Racers ought to be counted as variants. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 01:57, May 9, 2020 (EDT)
:::::That's the change I plan to make, if nobody is against that.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:20, May 9, 2020 (EDT)


== Minor Issue with Transparency ==
Well, with the revelation of MK8 DLC, Nintendo officially aknowledged MKT as the mainline game, by putting it next to other mainline games. So technically should count as the ninth mainline game after all, isn't it? [[User:Piotrek1113|Piotrek1113]] ([[User talk:Piotrek1113|talk]]) 20:42, February 9, 2022 (EST)
I happened to notice that the image of Morton used doesn't have a transparent background, while every other character's image does. It's hardly noticeable, but it seems strangely inconsistent and should be adjusted. {{User:SuperGarfieldWorld/sig}} March 25, 2020, 10:56 (EST)
:In my opinion, the system we're currently using is just better for us. While the case of ''Mario Kart Tour'' might be "closed" after the Nintendo Direct's video, there are still debatable entries like ''Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit'', and in general we really can't just wait months or years for Nintendo to release clarifying videos for every entry that deviates from the usual formula due to the platform on which it is released.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:13, February 10, 2022 (EST)
:This stems from us not using the artwork ripped from the game, but rather the artwork we already have. It makes sense since a lot of artwork in this game is reused, but this results in Morton not having a transparent background.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:55, March 25, 2020 (EDT)
::I've obtained the raw image of Morton from a dataminer and uploaded it under [[:File:MKT Artwork Morton.png]]. It's not great quality, but it has a transparent background and looks fine at 120x120. --[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 14:51, May 8, 2020 (EDT)


== Point-boost ticket rewards in ranked cups ==
== remove unrelated source ==
I noticed that you no longer receive more than 1/2/3 point-boost tickets for becoming 3rd/2nd/1st in the ranked cup, for the tier I am in now. I do not know if this holds for all tiers, but if someone knows, please update the table.[[User:Tomoto17|Tomoto17]] ([[User talk:Tomoto17|talk]]) 06:14, March 29, 2020 (EDT)
:The amount of point-boost tickets won has been reduced indeed: at rank 35 you get 3 of each type at first place, 2 of each type at second place and just one of each type at 3rd place. At the moment I'm just going to assume that all tiers receive the same rewards in terms of tickets, in case we'll update the table if some tiers still have different rewards.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 10:04, March 31, 2020 (EDT)


== Character Variants ==
nowhere in the source for "ninth mainline game" does it actually say it's the ninth mainline game, making it redundant. remove it immediately, stop reversing it, and find an actually related source!!! [[Special:Contributions/86.149.20.4|86.149.20.4]] 19:11, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
:It lists it alongside the other main series games. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 19:44, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
::it also lists mario kart live, which anyone with half a brain can tell is not mainline. [[User:RSM|RSM]] ([[User talk:RSM|talk]]) 08:06, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
::just because it's listed doesn't mean it's mainline, its just a list of mario games, theres no rules to which games are and are not listed. super mario run is listed that must mean its the precursor to odyssey then! [[User:RSM|RSM]] ([[User talk:RSM|talk]]) 08:11, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
::Please make sure you log into your RSM account when editing. Staff members can check which users are on which IP addresses. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 19:48, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
:::. [[User:RSM|RSM]] ([[User talk:RSM|talk]]) 08:06, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
:::. [[User:RSM|RSM]] ([[User talk:RSM|talk]]) 08:12, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
:::i cant be bothered to keep acting toxic im going lmao [[User:RSM|RSM]] ([[User talk:RSM|talk]]) 08:14, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
::::Despite the juvenile toxicity of this user, he has a point: the portal page also lists Mario Kart Live as a "main entry" and I don't think should be used as a definitive source on what constitutes as a "mainline" game (the source likely just lists titles as they are released). I've removed the definitive statement, I simply left that it's a mobile entry in the Mario Kart series and left it as that; I also got rid of what numbered game it is because honestly, the Mario Kart series is huge and still growing to the point where pointing out what chronological release overall it is starts to get irrelevant. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 16:47, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
:::::Honestly, either you do that for the other games as well or it is bias. I'm very fine with doing an anti-gacha campaign and devaluing ''Mario Kart Tour'', but we have to be honest about it, not pretending to use other reasonings that then are exclusively applied against one game that happens to exploit advanced techniques to make people spend fortunes.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 18:32, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
::::::The same should probably be done with the Super Mario series game articles as well. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 18:39, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
:::::::And I agree with that. Maybe with 8 and 7 as an exception so it explains the reasoning behind their name but I'm all for removing "Odyssey is the 5th game in the main series" because I still firmly believe it's poorly defined. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 18:45, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
:::::::Also, I prefer you don't impunge my motives for writing that comment: nowhere did I mention gacha or the exploitation. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 18:51, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
::::::::(ec) I don't think Ray Trace is arguing this just because she personally dislikes Mario Kart Tour. It's pretty bizarre to imply this. I do think the bit about it being like the 12th mainline entry in the series is just irrelevant bit, like saying it's the 392nd entry overall in the Mario series. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 18:53, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
:::::::::I apologize if the motivation was different, but the change was applied exclusively to this page, and this needs to be fixed one way or the other. It's too biased right now.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 19:35, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
::::::::::I think the word "bias" is a bit strong here, but I am making those changes now. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 19:44, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
::::::::::With Mario Kart 7 & 8, I changed it to "console installment" since that explains why they are named as such, and just removed the mentions of the arcade games. {{User:Keyblade Master/sig}} 19:54, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
:::::::::::I think "console installments" is a very good approach indeed, it finally relieves us from stating what is a main game and what is not. We can easily determine that too. Thanks for solving this issue, and sorry to all the people I might or outright have offended with my words and implications.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:18, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
::::::::::::Apology accepted. I'm fully aware of my biases and I also apologize if I come across as such. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 21:23, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
:::::::::::::: Console installments is a good idea. I updated [[Mario Kart (series)]] to reflect this. [[User:Polterpup|Polterpup]] ([[User talk:Polterpup|talk]]) 13:12, May 9, 2021 (EDT)
:::::::::::::::Going to be honest, I don't see how this terminology improves the situation. If anything, it makes it even more unclear why Deluxe and Home Circuit aren't included since those are also console games. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 13:31, May 9, 2021 (EDT)
::::::::::::::::In terms of why ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' is in a separate section, it's just that we chose to have separate sections for remakes in all the other series pages, so it's for consistency - we can discuss the removal of the section if you think it is confusing. As far as ''Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit goes'', I changed the name of the section to ''Others'', as it is not just a console game: it uses physical RC cars which are what is actually controlled by the game. While the game is played on the Switch, it is also a physical game. Again, this placement can be discussed as well.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 15:06, May 9, 2021 (EDT)
Either we wait for a "Mario Kart 11" to show up, or we include every instance as the next main line title. If anything, ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' could be considered the 9th title per release date, making ''Tour'' the 10th and ''Live'' the 11th. Additionally, we may not get another numbered title in the future, keeping in mind that previous installments didn't have a proper numbering until ''Mario Kart 7''. It is ''very'' possible that ''Tour'' and ''Live'' are "mainline" installments of the spin-off series. Also also, it's not really up to us to determine what is and isn't the proper numbering for a title in the series, that is Nintendo's job. We are to simply state that "Mario Kart Live is the eleventh installment in the Mario Kart series" and leave it at that, as that wording doesn't give the title a proper number, and, should a "Mario Kart 9" come out regardless, we'd still write it off as "Mario Kart 9 is the twelfth installment of the Mario Kart series". {{User:Alex95/sig}} 21:30, May 8, 2021 (EDT)


Initially, variants were decided by basically having the name of the base character, and then their "variant"-ness described in the parentheses, such as Mario (Musician), Peach (Kimono), and Mario (Hakama). Upon playing the game more, I realised that variants share animations and voices with the base character, and this became the new basis for variants - they also shared emblems. However, upon Red Yoshi's release, the emblem matter wouldn't stick since he's clearly a variant of Yoshi. Next, Ice Mario fell into a unique situation since he shares Metal Mario's animations but his voice clips do not have the same "metal" filter - this was further compounded by Ice Mario having his own cup, which no other clearly variant character has.
== Size upscaled enemies ==


Gold Koopa (Freerunning) counts as a variant of Red Koopa (Freerunning) because they definitely share animations, and Gold Koopa was added after Red Koopa. Whether they should be a variant of Koopa Troopa, I'm not sure, since I don't know if they all share animations. For Hammer Bro and co., I'm not sure if all four of them share animations, but Boomerang Bro appears to be a variant of Hammer Bro. And to reiterate, variants are ''not'' decided on the basis of being the same character but with a different appearance - Peachette was never considered a variant (upon the game's release) because she doesn't share voices, animations, or emblem with another character. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 21:53, April 15, 2020 (EDT)
Enemies in the game, namely [[Piranha Plant]]s, [[Goomba]]s, and [[Sidestepper]]s, are sometimes made bigger so they are more difficult to avoid. When it comes to Piranha Plants, the game simply refers to their enlarged versions with the name of their base species as opposed to attributing them a different species, e.g. hitting the large Piranha Plant in Ghost Valley 1R/T is still displayed as "Piranha Plant" on-screen instead of "[[Big Piranha Plant]]" or something similar. I did not seem to pay much attention or importance to this when I added the Big Piranha Plant entry in the table of course elements, so, considering the above, should we remove its entries from the table?
:As I said above, we can't use animations or sound effects as criterion for variant-ness, since Yoshi (Egg Hunt) has different animations from Yoshi and even a different character select voice clip, but it's pretty clearly a variant of Yoshi, as the naming also suggests.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 22:09, April 15, 2020 (EDT)
::Well, that's a shock. At least Yoshi (Egg Hunt) has the same emblem as regular Yoshi to point him as a variant of Yoshi. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 22:23, April 15, 2020 (EDT)


== Updated Driver List (as of Trick Tour) ==
As for big Goombas and big Sidesteppers, they only appear in bonus challenges, so their names are never displayed in-game; we can assume, however, that they are a similar case to the aforementioned big Piranha Plants. Someone with access to the game's files should confirm whether they are the same entity as their regular-sized counterparts or a different thing. What impact would this have on the [[Big Sidestepper]] page? {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 23:00, May 20, 2021 (EDT)


I assumed this would take care of itself by the start of the Yoshi Tour, but clearly I need to say something about it. It is missing 10 drivers now, so I think its a bit overdue. {{User:SuperGarfieldWorld/sig}} 4/22/2020 ~ 13:06 (EST)
== Mario Kart Tour trailer backgrounds ==


== Is Mario Kart Tour REALLY mainline? ==
I added trailer backgrounds just so people can know about them (see Nintendo Mobile or Zephiel810 to see all Mario Kart Tour trailers).[[User:Pierce Ng|Pierce Ng]] ([[User talk:Pierce Ng|talk]]) 03:18, January 7, 2022 (EST)


lets be real, is it actually mainline? To me, it isn't. It's as mainline as Super Mario Run is. I think we can all agree that Mario Run is NOT mainline, so why do we think that Tour is? Tour, to me, is Namco's answer to Arcade GP, but let me guess, thats mainline too all of a sudden? {{unsigned|RSM}}
:There's a [[List of tours in Mario Kart Tour|tour-specific page]] where this would be better suited. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 04:10, January 8, 2022 (EST)
:It’s listed as the ninth main game [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/character/mario/collection/search.html#?g=series&v=mariokart in the Japanese Mario Portal], the official portal of Mario from Nintendo. Until the next console Mario Kart game we can’t have strong proof that the official site is wrong or not in this aspect.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 12:50, May 3, 2020 (EDT)
::Well, we do consider Mario Run part of the main series, so... --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 12:54, May 3, 2020 (EDT)
:::ummm... no where, i repeat, NO WHERE, does it bring up anything about what is mainline or not, this is just a list of all the games by Nintendo. Also, if ur gonna use this, then that means there are two mario kart 8s in the main series, which is completely wrong. Alas, its either Mario Kart Tour is NOT mainline or its actually the TENTH, either way - you're dead wrong. --[[User:RSM|RSM]] ([[User talk:RSM|talk]]) 15:50, May 3, 2020 (EDT)
::::The Mario Kart Arcade GP games are not listed, but are officially licensed (and likely developed in collaboration with Nintendo as well). There is therefore a distinction between games deserving to be in that list or not. The name used for this group of games put in that list (e.g. main) is merely a problem of lexicon. We can choose a different term if it would be more appropriate. We obviously don't count enhanced ports - namely, ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' - as new entry, hence our ''ninth'' despite being the tenth element in that list.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 16:22, May 3, 2020 (EDT)
:::::I believe ninth ''official'' is a better term, but it 100% is not part of the mainline mario kart series. If not, then use the terms the other way round. --[[User:RSM|RSM]] ([[User talk:RSM|talk]]) 16:28, May 3, 2020 (EDT)
:::::I believe that Mario Kart Tour shall be considered the ninth "main", however when Mario Kart 9 comes around, it shall be refered to as the ninth "official" mario kart game. --[[User:RSM|RSM]] ([[User talk:RSM|talk]]) 16:31, May 3, 2020 (EDT)
::::::What would an "unofficial" Mario Kart game be? They are all official. {{User:Alex95/sig}} 16:38, May 3, 2020 (EDT)
:::::::I think the user is arguing that Mario Kart Tour is a Mario Kart spin-off. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 16:41, May 3, 2020 (EDT)
::::::::I do think this is the point as well; in any case nothing from Nintendo suggests that, ultimately ''Super Mario Run'' and ''Super Mario Maker'' were incorporated in the main series in the ''Super Mario'' article, I think that for now we'll do the same here. If a ''Mario Kart 9'' came out, we'd change this as spin-off of course.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 16:51, May 3, 2020 (EDT)
:::::::::If a ''Mario Kart 9'' is not numbered, then I don't know unless Nintendo says that "MKT" is a ninth instalment.<br>The fact that ''New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe'' is included in the ''Super Mario'' list, despite the previous enhanced ports/remakes not listed, it shows that they are just advertising the most recent games. - {{User:Infinite8/sig}} 23:09, May 3, 2020 (EDT)
::::::::::They are advertising recent games, which is why we are not including the enhanced ports by default. At the same time, though, the Switch version of ''Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker'' is not included in the list depsite being recently remade, it being developed internally by Nintendo and it being a prequel for main ''Super Mario'' games, meaning that there is nonetheless a bit of selection on what goes in there. Similarly, ''Mario Kart Arcade GP VR'' is not in the list of ''Mario Kart'' games despite it being released in 2018, so after the list was first made for ''Mario kart 8 Deluxe''.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 07:42, May 4, 2020 (EDT)


== PSA: Recurring bonus challenges ==
== Palette Swaps ==
Okay, so I did start a proposal about this, but that was jumping the gun a bit. I cancelled the proposal and I want to try and spark a discussion concerning how we cover palette swaps. ''Mario Kart Tour'' plays a big part in this, as it showcases a bit of that inconsistency, but this can easily concern games like the ''[[Mario Baseball series]]'', ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'' and other games that feature palette swaps. We have articles for the karts and gliders in ''Tour'' because they feature distinct differences while the characters do not have their own articles. This primarily is because there are also a lot of costumed alts on top of palette swaps. Pretty much all the costume alts are exclusive to this game, but for characters like the colored Yoshis and Shy Guys, they have had other appearances where they've had different stats from their base character. I personally believe we could recreate articles for the colored Yoshis, as they have had multiple appearances where the color of the Yoshi has had slight differences from each other, such as ''[[Super Mario World]]'', ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' and, of course, the aforementioned ''Mario Baseball series'' and ''Mario Kart Tour'', and that easily extends to Shy Guys, Birdos, Koopa Trooopas and Toads. The question is; when does it become excessive? Because we do have articles for palette swapped karts that visually look the same, right down to the wheels, such as the [[Red Turbo Yoshi]], [[Blue Biddybuggy]], [[Sky-Blue B Dasher Mk. 2|pretty]] [[Green B Dasher Mk. 2|much]] [[Metal B Dasher Mk. 2|all]] [[Cream B Dasher Mk. 2|the]] [[Classic B Dasher Mk. 2|B Dasher Mk. 2]] [[Red B Dasher Mk. 2|karts]], I just question why that's not excessive, but characters are. That's what I really want to discuss; what are people's thoughts on that overall deal? Cause dealing with palette swaps also means that the costume alts in ''Tour'' could also be in the same boat. And I know this could slide into other topics as well so I just wanna see what other people think of the overall topic. {{User:Tails777/sig}}
:I'd say that while there are multitudes of Yoshis, Birdos, Shy Guys, Toads, etc. established in-game and work interchangeably (possibly the argument for keeping Koopas merged), the karts are more limited in their scope, limited to probably Mario Kart Tour (though questions might arise if, like the Sky-Blue B Dasher Mk. 2 reappears as a mere palette swap akin to palette swaps in Mario Kart 8, we'd probably have short one-liners as a result) would be why having separate articles for all the recolors would be excessive. But if we're going to merge those Mk. 2 Dashers, why aren't we then merging the Doubles in Double Dash (e.g. Rattle Buggy vs Goo-Goo Buggy; Red Fire and Green Fire) as those are also palette swaps? {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 22:24, January 20, 2022 (EST)
::I feel like having different statistics from each other is already a fine enough reason to keep them split. I'm not opposed to keeping the B Dasher Mk. 2 karts split, as they all feature different Favorite and Favored Courses. The Double Dash karts also feature different stats: the Green Fire, for example, has a higher speed than the Red Fire, but less weight and acceleration, creating a comparable difference. Tour doesn't follow the same stat system that traditional Mario Kart games follow, but it does have the whole Special Skill, Favorite Course and Favored Course thing going for it, which is kinda the same thing. {{User:Tails777/sig}}
::If ''Mario Kart Tour'' vehicles like the Sky-Blue B Dasher Mk. 2 reappear as mere palette swaps of other karts in any future ''Mario Kart'' games, we make a short, heading-less note of that on their respective articles, akin to "This kart later appears as a different color scheme of [kart] in Mario Kart X, Mario Kart Y, and Mario Kart Z". The [[Blue Biddybuggy]] and [[Black Circuit]] articles are currently handling a similar situation in the same vein. I'm against merging the ''Tour'' kart variants with their original counterparts just because of a scenario that can be and has been handily circumvented. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 20:01, January 21, 2022 (EST)
:::I'm more against merging ''Tour's'' karts/gliders as well, but because of that, it's the main reason I feel we should give more palette swaps their own articles. Looking past ''Tour's'' costume alts, characters like colored Yoshies, Shy Guys and even Toads have multiple appearances other than ''Tour'' where they've had different stats or functional differences. Yoshis especially, with games like ''Super Mario World'', ''Yoshi's Story'', ''Mario Super Sluggers'' and ''Mario Tennis Open''. Admittedly, there are still more games where many color swaps are purely aesthetic and don't change much of anything (most other ''Yoshi'' series games, ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3'', ''Mario Sports Mix'' etc), but I still think that considering these karts get articles after only one appearance, other palette swaps with multiple appearances of differences should be considered for their own articles. {{User:Tails777/sig}}


Hi! If anyone other than SonicSpeed48 (who already knows) happens to add cups to tour pages from now on, please check [[Gallery:Mario Kart Tour screenshots and course icons#Challenges]] first, as the developers have started reusing bonus challenge icons. If the icon you're looking for is not there, just use the expected filename (or [[:File:Nocoverart.png]], if you prefer that) until the icon is uploaded. Thanks. —&nbsp;[[User:Afelix|Afelix]] ([[User talk:Afelix|talk]]) 05:17, May 7, 2020 (EDT)
:Same for tours in cup pages, of course. I intend to upload the icons as soon as I can for the foreseeable future, as with the last four tours. —&nbsp;[[User:Afelix|Afelix]] ([[User talk:Afelix|talk]]) 05:22, May 7, 2020 (EDT)


== Simplifying the tour-exclusive sections ==
When it comes to the costumes, while effectively cases like ''Yoshi (Reindeer)'' might be interesting, since he appeared well before ''Mario Kart Tour'', I think that if we ended up merging the Yoshi colors we should consider if we should rather merge the pages of the various recolored karts and their parts, including those from ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' and ''Mario Kart 8'', to follow a similar logic.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 18:35, January 21, 2022 (EST)
:When I thought of merging them, that brought up the idea of other palette swaps too, mostly RPG enemies like ''Dream Team's'' R enemies and the X Bosses. Are they a class of their own or would they be in a similar situation? {{User:Tails777/sig}}
::I'm not sure the Dream Team R enemies is a very good comparison here, those are not only palette swaps but are mainly stronger versions of the past enemies. Same with the X bosses. {{User:Swallow/sig}} 19:29, January 21, 2022 (EST)
:::Just making sure. I didn't know if saying "different stats" would extend to that or not. Cause when I thought of comparing the stats of for karts or characters in sports titles, I thought comparing battle stats would be kinda the same thing. {{User:Tails777/sig}}
::::But my devil's advocacy goes, isn't Party Time Toad also a stronger version of another character on the roster? I bring up Toad because there's multiple of that character, so it's not like Fairy Daisy where you can argue that it's an alt of an individual character. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 13:56, January 23, 2022 (EST)
:::::That's kinda a good point. ''Tour'' makes it very clear that High End characters are better so it wouldn't be far off to say that pretty much every costumed alt is just a "stronger version of that character", though that wouldn't be the case for everyone, since there are high end alts of high end characters (King Bob-omb to name an example). {{User:Tails777/sig}}15:22, January 23, 2022 (EST)


Since it's becoming clear that Nintendo is willing to bring tour-exclusive items back in many different ways (e.g. Pink Gold Peach, Queen Bee, Apple Kart, ...), I've been thinking the current "Tour-exclusive" sections for drivers, karts, and gliders could use some reorganization. What if, for each of the 9 categories, we put all tour-exclusive items in a single table, listing how each item was available in each applicable tour? For example, Pink Gold Peach was available first in the Winter Tour as the week 2 spotlight, then in the Yoshi Tour as a non-spotlight in the Special Pipe, and now in the Flower Tour as a special offer. [https://i.imgur.com/ryE5FpI.png Here's a rough mockup] of how we might encapsulate this information for each item. The expanded "Exclusive tour(s)" sections need some work, but if we can get that figured out, this would end any confusion or debate over the sub-tables we have at the moment.
So it's clear that it's better not to split various palette swaps/alternates into their own articles, but I have a different idea worth throwing out. Would anyone be opposed to the idea of making list articles for character variants? For example ''List of Mario variants in Mario Kart Tour''. Lists would cover each alternate of a specific character in a similar way to how the current kart/glider articles list their information. I mean Mario's ''Mario Kart Tour'' section is basically an entire paragraph describing his 15+ variants in the game and I feel a separate article for all those variants would be better for getting the more in depth details in full without further bloating his already large article. {{User:Tails777/sig}}


A possible next step would be combining regular High-Ends into the same table with all the others (same with Supers and Normals). While I'm not yet sure how this would work, it would allow us to cover things such as the Heart Balloons being a spotlight this tour despite being a regular High-End in previous tours, and possibly the opposite happening with Pauline (though her "demotion" appears to be a one-time event at the moment).
== DS shroom ridge and Wii coconut mall are confirmed ==


--[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 03:48, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
It's no secret that the new 8 deluxe DLC re-used models from this game, but it also confirmed both tracks are coming. During the DLC showcase, there's a specific section that re-used the course selection icons from tour (without character artworks in front of them of course).
:The mock-up table looks good to me. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 04:07, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
source: https://d1ztkyjcxhkkyv.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Booster-Course-Pass-DLC-Mario-Kart-8-Deluxe-wave-structure-02-768x432.jpg
::I also think it's a nice organizational change to the article. {{User:Toadette the Achiever/sig}} 05:58, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
It's easy to tell because the lightning matches the versions from tour more than the ones showcased in the trailer (it's the same exact picture for tracks such as 'Paris promenade', the pictures just being cropped.
:::I also support this. —&nbsp;[[User:Afelix|Afelix]] ([[User talk:Afelix|talk]]) 06:20, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
::::I like the change as well, maybe I’d change ''Exclusive Tour'' with something like ''Special availability in'', with a ''General availability in'' showing the tour in which the character first became regularly available in all the regular pipes appeared since then.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 09:00, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
:::::I really like this idea. This could be applied to every driver/kart/glider, with the majority of Normals and Supers having "None" in ''Special availability in'', but those that have been available in spotlights or packs would now be covered in the same table. Let me see if I can draft what this would look like. --[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 13:44, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
:::::I've added these suggestions to the regular High-End drivers table. Thoughts/critiques? --[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 14:04, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
::::::BTW, I think it'd be best for now not to combine the Regular tables with the Tour-exclusives; in the current format one can tell at a glance which drivers/karts/gliders are available in every pipe, and that info would be buried if the tables were combined. Pauline is currently the only item that may be better off in such a combined format. --[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 14:10, May 8, 2020 (EDT)


Thanks for all the feedback. I've gone ahead and converted the tour-exclusive drivers section to this new combined format. I'll create a mockup of Mister Wu's suggestion, and we can decide where to go from there. --[[User:Eth3792|Eth3792]] ([[User talk:Eth3792|talk]]) 13:46, May 8, 2020 (EDT)
To confirm this further: the rocky road sections of GBA sky garden is grey in both the sky tour teaser Nintendo posted on twitter and the picture previously shown (https://mobile.twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1486236782282878979), but it's orange-ish in 8 deluxe: https://assets.gamepur.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/09190852/mario-kart-8-sky-garden1-800x450.jpg
Can we add the tracks into the 'other' section? [[User: PrincessDaisyForever|PrincessDaisyForever]] ([[User talk: PrincessDaisyForever|talk]])


== Bonus Challenges ==
:<s>While it's likely, this isn't confirmation they're in the game. We should add them when they're officially revealed. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 20:59, February 11, 2022 (EST)</s> Clearly I didn't look at them carefully. They've already been added to the page now but you're right, and the trees in Shroom Ridge even look completely different. {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 22:31, February 12, 2022 (EST)
::Update to this, after a minor discussion I had with the user WildWario on my talk page, we decided to remove their "confirmed" status, since they haven't been announced for Mario Kart Tour and they probably even took the screenshots for these two tracks in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. [[User:Gold Luigi|Gold Luigi]] ([[User talk:Gold Luigi|talk]]) 09:15, February 15, 2022 (EST)
:::That's definitely not a possibility, the assets used are different, this being particularly evident in the stone paved road of GBA Sky Garden, but also being noticeable in the trees of DS Shroom Ridge. As confirmed by the other thumbnails that are definitely taken from the square thumbnails of ''Mario Kart Tour'', the thumbnails of GBA Sky Garden and DS Shroom Ridge are certainly excerpt of the square thumbnails used in ''Mario Kart Tour''.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 10:59, February 15, 2022 (EST)


First, I'd like to mention that the table of Bonus Challenges is starting to bleed off the page, even on desktop mode. I think it would make sense to make a new "Bonus Challenge" or "List of bonus challenges in Mario Kart Tour" page and move that chart data over. Speaking of that chart data, what does it even mean? The challenges have either 1, 2, or 3 in the table cells but there's no indication as to what the numbers even mean? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 00:28, June 18, 2020 (EDT)
== Ranked Cup Rewards Update ==
:I guess that would mean how many times these challenges appear for each tour. My suggestion would be changing to a table with a description of each challenge, and a separate table with the tally count. The new "Bonus Challenge" page would work as well, while the table with descriptions can be put in the Bonus Challenge section. - {{User:Infinite8/sig}} 03:21, June 18, 2020 (EDT)


== Driver/Kart/Glider Tables ==
The ranked rewards are outdated for at least "From tier 25." I was going to update it but noticed the last update was mentioned above it giving more information: "Since the Cooking Tour, tier 25 and up rewards points-cap tickets for the top few positions." I'm not sure when it was changed or how to find out so I wouldn't be able to add that information if I updated it. Should I update the page anyway without that information? [[User: Toomin|Toomin]] ([[User talk: Toomin|talk]]) 17:41, March 14, 2022 (EDT)
:When there is a conflict like that, you can edit your own changes, so add that sentence to your own edits and then submit.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:08, March 16, 2022 (EDT)


== Variant Pinpointing ==
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While the ease of organising the data in the table is nice, my main issue is that it removes all the historical data such as exclusive availability and special availability of characters/karts/gliders (like as a special pack, Gold Pass gift, etc.). I think we need to come to some kind of consensus on how we can get the best of both worlds. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:27, June 21, 2020 (EDT)
I've talked about this with some people before, but something that came up on my project of handling Tour's characters, drivers and gliders was how iffy it was pinpointing which karts and gliders were variants of what. I have since found a spreadsheet that a Twitter account, Mario Kart Tour News, made that lists the characters, gliders, karts etc and various information, including their internal file names. As I was looking through them, I noticed a few key things, things that came up in discussions I've had previously;
:I created the original template with the very few information we had at the start, thinking that Tours would cycle and were only city and holiday related. The clasification was entirely fan made and now it's been proven time and time again that a old characters and parts can reappear in Tours going forward. Since that information becomes obsolete as every new tour starts those are only relevant as historic reference and are already present or should be in each Tour page for when it becomes available through a none Pipe method of purchase. That way on this the main page of the game only accounts for that element being in the game and the first time it was available. [[User:GamblerMario|GamblerMario]] ([[User talk:GamblerMario|talk]]) 18:52, June 21, 2020 (EDT)
*The internal name for the various Butterfly Wings start are "Wing_ButterflyW_*color of glider*", indicating that, despite the Butterfly Sunset debuting first, it seems like the internal names still go with the Butterfly Wings as the standard name.
::Then if someone wants to know how they can unlock Monty Mole in the game, they should check Monty Mole's page, and ideally the information of his limited availability (i.e. tour-exclusive to Flower Tour) would be there. And if this information hasn't been moved to each character's page, then they'd have to search every Tour page to find out that Monty Mole was exclusively available in Flower Tour. Would you say this is the course of action someone would now have to take? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 20:08, June 21, 2020 (EDT)
*However, the internal names for the Sushi Racer and Pirate Sushi Racer are slightly different from each other, with the Sushi Racer being named "BodyK_Hojiro_Blue" while the Pirate Sushi Racer is "BodyK_HojiroPirates_Black", which is different than most other variants to their normal counterparts.
:::Hmm, you're right, that information is not clear in the new simplified table BUT I would argue that under the old template the same questions happened since that was not clear then either. Then again, only in mobile games you have the problem of temporal availability that changes everytime a new Tour starts. In that case if I want to know right now if Monty Mole is available in Tour "X" it's not very useful to me to know it was available in Tour "T", "N" and "C" because those are already over. The important fact is that it was first available in "C" and unless someone updates that it's available in "X" (might be easy for spotlights, packs and gifts but not for EVERYTHING in the pipe) the information in the main page would get clustered again. [[User:GamblerMario|GamblerMario]] ([[User talk:GamblerMario|talk]]) 21:23, June 21, 2020 (EDT)
*The internal names for the Dragonfly and the Dozer Dasher are different, being "BodyK_DragonF" and "BodyK_Bulldozer" respectively, indicating that the Dozer Dasher isn't likely a variant of the Dragonfly
::::Well, the reason for separating "tour-exclusive" characters out was because they wouldn't be obtainable except in the exclusive tours listed. So let's say for Shy Guy (Pastry Chef), the table used to say he was available in Paris, Valentine's, and Cooking Tours, so we can deduce that he's not available otherwise. I'm not sure if the Pipe inventories have begun to include these tour-exclusive characters, but for High-End drivers I can confirm that the "regular" High-End characters were available in every Pipe. (I know the Daily Selects have changed, so maybe the Pipe too?) A not-too-hard fix would be to just move all the "special availability" information to each character's page - the only issue is whether someone will step up to do that, and be willing to traverse to so many characters' pages just to update it for each new tour. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 23:14, June 21, 2020 (EDT)
*Despite looking slightly different, the Pumpkin Kart and Gold Pumpkin Kart still have the same internal file name pattern as the other Apple Kart variants, being "BodyK_Apple_Pumpkin"/"BodyK_Apple_PumpkinGold".
:::::A simple and not too intrusive addition that would still give the essential information would be adding an “Availability” column, with the text being either “Shop” with gold background for items available as Daily Selects, “Pipe” with green background for the items available in all the pipes and “Limited” with gray background for the rest.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 09:03, June 22, 2020 (EDT)
*Now I don't know the difference between the Index Number and the Machine ID Number, but the Red Kiddie Kart is listed before the Green Kiddie Kart in the Machine ID Number list, which seems to line up with other normal karts being listed before their variants.
:::Speaking to this: could detailed availability info possibly be added to the MKTProfile template on each driver/kart/glider's page? Would that even be worth it? Another option is to just add a paragraph to each page stating "[d/k/g X] was available as a Gold Pass gift in [tour Y], and as a spotlight in [tour Z]," but that might not fit within the drivers' respective "Profiles and Statistics" sections. --[[User:Scepthan|Scepthan]] ([[User talk:Scepthan|talk]]) 23:23, June 24, 2020 (EDT)
That being said, I ask the question of if these file names are a viable way of pinpointing which are variants of what? This being especially helpful for the Butterfly Wings situation, as the internal names clearly show the Butterfly Wings being the standard naming theme for the various variants, despite the Butterfly Sunset debuting first. However, I don't want to make any decisions until I've heard what others can say on this.
::::::If someone is willing to view history of this page and move all that special availability information to each driver/kart/glider's individual page, then that would be the easiest fix. There's also the point that for each new tour, the people keeping track of these special availabilities will have to go around on a wiki tour and visit whichever pages need updating. If someone is willing to do that, go for it. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 00:17, June 25, 2020 (EDT)
 
I have the spreadsheet here if anyone wants to look at it: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xxAnNXbxlhzJyq0tCdnSnPZba9YiNKxfCGnVUuIZXPU/edit#gid=1209496945 {{User:Tails777/sig}}22:04, May 30, 2022 (EDT)


===Driver/Kart/Glider Tables Order===
==All-Clear Pipe==
Before an edit war starts for this topic, I have to ask, is there an specific policy in the wiki that states that all character list should be in Character Select Screen (CSS) order? That's because for this game in particular that order is messy and not very intuitive. That and the fact that the player very seldomly goes to the Kart and/or Glider lists is the reason I suggest we should order them all by variants. [[User:GamblerMario|GamblerMario]] ([[User talk:GamblerMario|talk]]) 13:47, June 22, 2020 (EDT)
I would like a quick and easy way to pull up the All-Clear Pipe contents. I notice that they're listed on this page, but you can't really search for them or click a link to them from other articles because they're not in their own section, so I think we should create a new section or possibly even a new article for the All-Clear Pipe, something that we can search for or create links for. What do you think the best way to do this would be? Should we create a section in this article for the All-Clear Pipe? Split it or the pipes section out to a new article? Something else?
:To be blunt, I would go with the order I edited, which would be starting with in-game order: Mario, Peach, Yoshi, Daisy, etc. but for each character, we place all variants (based on sharing the same emblem, or having a recolour for their emblem, such as Peach, Peach (Kimono) and others, then Pink Gold Peach) next to the base character. The reason we go with in-game orders is to avoid arbitrary ordering decisions. For example, you initially ordered karts and gliders based on when they were introduced to the ''Mario Kart'' series, however, that order is irrelevant to the order of karts and gliders in ''Mario Kart Tour'', especially when we come to the conflict of "how do we order the karts introduced in ''Mario Kart 7''"? It seems you went back to ''MK7'' and looked at ''that'' game's in-game order to order the karts for ''this'' game. So why not use the in-game order for the actual ''Mario Kart Tour'' game? So again I suggest the compromise between in-game order of characters, karts, and gliders, but placing the variants after each of their bases. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 14:46, June 22, 2020 (EDT)
::I had to re-add the footnote lines back to each section, and move Gold Mario out of the Other section with the other Mario variants, because it felt like something was off when I saw Gold Mario in one section and the small footnotes not shown for each item. --[[User:Bri|Bri]] ([[User talk:Bri|talk]])


===Inaccuracies in the debuts column===
--[[User:Bolt Strike|Bolt Strike]] ([[User talk:Bolt Strike|talk]]) 16:02, June 3, 2022 (EDT)[[User:Bolt Strike|Bolt Strike]]
It should be noted that Black Shy Guy and Pink Shy Guy debuted earlier in ''Mario Kart DS'' (exclusive to DS Download Play), and Red Yoshi debuted in ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' (exclusive to GBA Single-Pak Multiplayer). - {{User:Infinite8/sig}} 10:17, June 23, 2020 (EDT)
:I didn't include them going by the same rules for karts like [[Blue Biddybuggy]] and [[Black Circuit]] - they weren't explicitly named as such before. (Shy Guys were just "Shy Guy" in ''MKDS'', Red Yoshi was just "Yoshi" in ''MK:SC'', I assume since they're not selectable characters. Similarly, "Blue Biddybuggy" and "Black Circuit" haven't appeared in a prior ''Mario Kart'' game.) [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 15:07, June 23, 2020 (EDT)
::Both the "Blue Biddybuggy" and "Black Circuit" have previously appeared in ''Mario Kart 8'' as a respective colour schemes for the Biddybuggy and Circuit Special, exclusive to certain characters. Same goes for "Birthday Girl Rosalina" and "Birthday Girl Daisy", which both appeared in ''Mario Kart 7'' as Rosalina's and Daisy's colour schemes respectively. - {{User:Infinite8/sig}} 03:43, June 24, 2020 (EDT)
:::But that's the thing, we decided to count them as new karts because there has technically been no kart named "Birthday Girl Rosalina" or "Black Circuit" in any prior game. Hence, I was following that technicality for "Red Yoshi" and the Shy Guys, just putting it out there. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 15:58, June 24, 2020 (EDT)
::::I think the Daisy Glider should have the "new variant" removed because I am 100% sure that this glider is simply the Mario Kart 7 Flower Glider with various modifications.--[[Special:Contributions/24.44.76.88|24.44.76.88]] 14:23, July 13, 2020 (EDT)


== "new" vs "new variant" ==
== Datamined tracks (non-speculative ones) added to the Other section? ==


This article lists Ice Mario as simply (new) but characters like Penguin Luigi and Builder Mario as (new variant). now I'm wondering what makes this distinction. it seems completely arbitrary to me and I can't figure out why it is listed like this. if Ice Mario isn't a variant, then why are other powerups? we didn't call Metal Mario or Tanooki Mario new variants when they were added. very curious. also, this also mainly relates to the character table on [[Mario Kart (series)]] because the "variants" aren't listed there except for.. Gold Mario? idk. I didn't wanna go and change it since I feel like this is done with a reason and it's so minor but also it doesn't make a lot of sense to me. - [[User:Qyzxf|Qyzxf]] ([[User talk:Qyzxf|talk]]) 08:22, July 23, 2020 (EDT)
While there is a fair amount of speculation as to what tracks are coming to Mario Kart Tour even with datamines (all of the new tracks are up for speculation), from keeping up with the subreddit's Discord server's findings, there are several tracks that can be definitively confirmed because of the abbreviations applied, and I was wondering if they should be added to the Other list. I'm going to leave out tracks that are unclear but have been hinted at or leaked through other means, like N64 Luigi Raceway, GCN Waluigi Stadium, or MK8 Toad Harbor, as well as the recent Battle datamines. I'm also leaving out GBA Luigi Circuit, as the files believed to be tied to it curiously lacked the AGB prefix, so it might be for something else entirely, as well as the GBA Bowser's Castle datamined because it's unclear if it's 3, 4, or maybe even an RMX course. With that said, the list is as follows:
:The game gives various clues to signal minor variants that we list as ''new variants'', such as the name being ''Name (variant name)'', the emblem being identical with at best a recoloring and the minor variants so far not getting their own cups (this include ''Red Koopa (Freerunning)'', who is technically a new character but is treated by the game as minor variants of Koopa Troopa). So far we are relying on those clues as far as drivers are concerned, whereas for karts and gliders the reuse of the base design is more obvious (and often even outright stated in the internal data).—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 13:09, July 23, 2020 (EDT)
*SNES Ghost Valley 3 (don't know the specific string but apparently a file related to it was found during the Wario vs. Waluigi Tour)
::Not to mention this whole "variant" categorisation doesn't apply ''at all'' to previous games - in those cases, all characters introduced are new characters. Hence, Tanooki Mario and Gold Mario are listed because they were introduced in older games. Also, Gold Mario is only playable in Gold Rush so his footnote is still relevant in the series page's table. In short, the main criteria for variants are: "Name (variant name)", sharing an emblem or particular animations with the base character (in particular, the rocket start animation), or if their emblem is a simple recolour of the base character's emblem ''and'' they don't have a personal cup. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:42, July 23, 2020 (EDT)
*GBA Yoshi Desert (PillarAgbyd)
:::Fair point! I was going to also bring up Builder Mario having a different emblem, but I'm guessing that counts as the latter part? [[User:Qyzxf|Qyzxf]] ([[User talk:Qyzxf|talk]]) 09:57, July 24, 2020 (EDT)
*GCN Daisy Cruiser (TableGcdc)
::::Yes, Builder Mario has yet to have a personal cup. In fact, no confirmed variants or recoloured characters (like Red Yoshi) have their own cup. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 18:01, July 24, 2020 (EDT)
*GCN DK Mountain (RoadMovingGcdm)
*Wii Grumble Volcano (RoadGuraGuraTest)
*Wii Dry Dry Ruins (PillarWiiddr, SandHillWiiddr)
*3DS Wuhu Loop (ClownWuhu)
*3DS Piranha Plant Slide (BlockSet3dsps4; this object is actually used in Sky Garden T)
*3DS Maka Wuhu (RockWuhu)


== Pack Special Availability ==
I understand why this idea might be rejected, especially because it could spoil new course additions, but I feel like if SNES Ghost Valley 2 and DS Shroom Ridge can appear in the Other section, then some of the other tracks that aren't yet included but are indicated by datamines would also make sense for inclusion. Would be interested to hear people's thoughts on this.
{{User|PikaPhantom}} 03:11, June 23rd, 2022 (EDT)


If the Pack lasts both weeks of a Tour, then I think we should either remove the association with a particular week, or specify that it lasts both weeks. Since "Week 1 pack" implies that the pack was available for the 1st week, and then no longer available for the 2nd week. Likewise, "Week 2 pack" means the pack was available for the 2nd week, and gone after that Tour ended. "[Tour] (Pack)" would imply that the pack was available for the entire duration of that Tour. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 22:37, July 23, 2020 (EDT)
:Spoilers aren't hidden on the wiki, so I think it's okay. But I think it can be added to the [[List of Mario Kart Tour pre-release and unused content]] page. Then, we can also include information on the new battle course datamines. {{User:WildWario/sig}} 03:18, June 23, 2022 (EDT)
:The problem is the one you just hinted: some elements are actually used in other courses. We had the gates (including the sound effect) of Super Bell Subway for a long time, and even an ad hoc badge of the course (it didn't have one in ''Mario Kart 8'' since it was a DLC course), but the course itself is still missing and it's hard to guess whether it will show up or not.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 03:22, June 23, 2022 (EDT)


== Metal Mario and Dry Bowser as possible starting drivers ==
::I think the main listed ones are okay. All of them other than Grumble Volcano have game prefixes which connect them to the courses. {{User:WildWario/sig}} 03:27, June 23, 2022 (EDT)
:::''BlockSet3dsps4'' is course-specific as well, but is nonetheless currently used in another context. While it's likely that Piranha Plant Slide will eventually be added, the presence of individual elements isn't yet enough of a proof, due to how certain elements are used in other courses (in this case, ''GBA Sky Garden T''). In the other cases - ''SNES Ghost Valley 2'' and ''DS Shroom Ridge'' - we have at least a screenshot of the course.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 10:56, June 23, 2022 (EDT)
:Yeah, I do think the pre-release and unused content page would be a better place to put this info, especially because it already has a section mentioning datamined course objects... without going into any specifics. The tweet referenced in the section is also outdated, as far as I can tell; many of the objects don't seem to be for the tracks in question, like N64 Moo Moo Farm or GBA Mario Circuit, while others appear to have been used elsewhere (the Skating Shy Guy objects are used in Vancouver Velocity 2 and not GCN Sherbet Land, and the conveyor objects believed to be for Wii Toad's Factory appear to be used in Wii Coconut Mall as the escalators). And the reason why I added Grumble Volcano to the list is because its Japanese name is Gura Gura Kazan. I do understand Mister Wu's perspective, though, and agree that any track where its inclusion is more ambiguous should not be mentioned. While I don't think the Piranha Plant Slide blocks being used in Sky Garden T deconfirms its inclusion, given the filename and the use of elements like Noshi in Koopa Troopa Beach and Tokyo Blur variants, even something like the Mushroom Cars from GCN Mushroom Bridge/City should go unmentioned because they don't reference which track they're for despite very likely pointing towards one or the other (if not both). {{User|PikaPhantom}} 2:09, Thursday, June 23rd (EDT)


I'm trying to put down that Metal Mario and Dry Bowser are given to players after the tutorial on the table; however, I don't know if that was confirmed or not, so I think it was already possible during the first release. --[[User:Bri|Bri]] ([[User talk:Bri|talk]])
== If we're really going to stick to mini icons ==
:Hopefully we can find video footage of it somewhere online... [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 22:51, July 26, 2020 (EDT)
:I overheard someone on the Mario Kart Tour Community Discord that someone else got Dry Bowser (still unconfirmed), but here is proof Metal Mario appears: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xClWB7aU1TM
::Okay, good find. I think I'll add in references just to compile them on the main page. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 19:07, July 27, 2020 (EDT)


== Are Remix Courses considered Nitro or Retro? ==
We really ought to upload smaller variants for use for tables, not use scaled-down ~420 × 320 sprites and 128 × 128 sprites. We didn't need to do this earlier with like Mario Kart 8 because it wasn't meant to be used in the manner Mario Kart Tour was doing, and it's probably not worth much to go over reuploading, but for this? Yeahh. All of the loading times each scaled-down image takes DO add up especially when literally hundreds of 420 × 320 and 128 × 128 sprites are being loaded. The [[List of favored and favorite courses in Mario Kart Tour]] was a particularly atrocious result of it (before it was split), but even in smaller pages, the loading times for something like [[List of favored and favorite new courses in Mario Kart Tour]] chug a bit. Upload these icons at 30x30 (the tables seem to set them at 30x30 already) (keep proportions with karts), it should improve performance on computers loading these monstrous pages. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 00:07, July 26, 2022 (EDT)


So I've noticed that Kalimari Desert 2 (based on N64 Kalimari Desert), which is considered a new course, is under a nitro course on the page. However, RMX Mario Circuit 1 and RMX Choco Island 1, which are also new courses, are considered retro courses on the page. If Kalimari Desert 2 is a Nitro Course, shouldn't the Remix Courses also be considered nitro courses?{{unsigned|Edlde62}}
== A note about Sky-high Sundae==
:I do agree that Kalimari Desert 2 is like RMX tracks, actually it’s more like the latter R/T track variants as the base layout is clearly the one of N64 Kalimari Desert in this game. At best we can name the section “remakes” so the distinction with RMX track sets (that feature a new layout while reusing the SNES tracks assets) remains, but Kalimari Desert 2 clearly isn’t a Nitro track like the city tracks.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 10:55, August 1, 2020 (EDT)
::Perhaps we could make a section under N64 courses called "Alternate layout" and put Kalimari Desert 2 in there, since it's basically Kalimari Desert but with an alternate layout. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 13:52, August 1, 2020 (EDT)
:::Yes, but what I'm explaining is: wouldn't the RMX Courses be Nitro courses instead of Retro?{{unsigned|Edlde62}}
::::The RMX courses were originally listed in the Nitro section, but were [[Special:Diff/2890252|moved]] because they are internally labeled "rsfc" (Super Famicom remix). However, this seems incorrect, since the layout of these courses are completely new - unlike Kalimari Desert 2. Even the [[Template:MKT|MKT template]] lists them as new courses. So I moved them back to the Nitro section. The [https://www.mariocastle.it/wiki/Mario_Kart_Tour#Remix Italian wiki] lists these courses under a Remix section, separate from the Retro section.<br>--[[User:PhGuy12|PhGuy12]] ([[User talk:PhGuy12|talk]]) 16:26, August 1, 2020 (EDT)
:::::I’m not really liking this reversion and like more what {{User|SwampyGator}} was starting to do. Putting RMX tracks alongside city tracks when even internal data confirms that they are using SNES tracks assets is using old criteria that fit ''Mario Kart Tour'' badly. We have different degrees of novelty now:
:::::* Nitro tracks (in this game, the city tracks)
:::::* RMX tracks (reused assets, completely new layout)
:::::* new ''2'' tracks (like New York Minute 2, London Loop 2 and Kalimari Desert 2, same base layout of the original tracks, different placement of certain elements to create a new track)
:::::* Retro tracks
:::::We can discuss how to properly classify the new ''2'' tracks, but ultimately they are using a rather consistent naming since the ''1'' city tracks had their original name without the ''1'' restored and I think sooner or later we’ll have to acknowledge how in ''Mario Kart Tour'' there aren’t simply Nitro and Retro tracks.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 21:40, August 1, 2020 (EDT)


== Nabbit's kart size ==
As you surely know, the ''Mario Kart Tour'' icon of Sky-high Sundae was already found in a datamined promotional image of the Booster Course Pass of ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''. However, this time the course will be released first on ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' and [https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/article/3efa3b3f-00ed-4df7-918b-96ba3387d462 afterwards in ''Mario Kart Tour'']. Thankfully for us, there's a solution to this dilemma. As I reported previously, every course added in both ''Mario Kart Tour'', ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' follows the very same naming conventions, said conventions include the platform for which the course was made. This means that ultimately the assignment of Sky-high Sundae as a new course of either ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' or ''Mario Kart Tour'' will depend on said platform code (''mob'' for the courses made for ''Mario Kart Tour'', ''u'' for the courses of ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'').
Nabbit definitely has a medium kart, not a small one. I took screenshots of both him and Mario in the pipe frame on Choco Island 1 and their karts are clearly the same size. I can upload the screenshots to Imgur or something if necessary. [[Special:Contributions/76.111.186.236|76.111.186.236]] 22:01, August 13, 2020 (EDT)
:Link them, please. {{User:DarkNight/sig}} 22:54, August 13, 2020 (EDT)
::https://imgur.com/a/GLR8nTm [[Special:Contributions/76.111.186.236|76.111.186.236]] 23:39, August 13, 2020 (EDT)
:::Looks so. We might need a further discussion on this. (Sorry, I've never played MKT) {{User:DarkNight/sig}} 23:45, August 13, 2020 (EDT)
::::Sorry to ask, but could you also upload the original screenshots to imgur? (I'm assuming you composited them together to make that image.) [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 23:55, August 13, 2020 (EDT)
:::::https://imgur.com/a/rAcA7Hi [[Special:Contributions/76.111.186.236|76.111.186.236]] 02:04, August 14, 2020 (EDT)
::::::Yeah, Nabbit looks medium enough to me. I'll make the change to the article. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 04:43, August 14, 2020 (EDT)


== Merging the “new” 2,3 etc. tracks? ==
In any case, even if it turned out to be a course made for ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' in my opinion we should nonetheless avoid statements like "''Sky-high Sundae'' is the first classic course from ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' to be featured in ''Mario Kart Tour''", if anything because at this point it's more and more evident that the development team working on the courses of ''Mario Kart Tour'' is largely shared with the development team working on the Booster Course Pass and is thus rather designing courses for both rather than just targeting a single game. This means that Sky-high Sundae would be more the case of a course that is new for both ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''.


With Tokyo Blur now getting its third iteration (with the screenshot again showing the very same base track 3D mesh, just with different elements), I feel like we should consider merging the various iterations together in the same page. This isn’t like in ''Super Mario Kart'' or ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' where the track layout was different but the theme was the same - the equivalent of those in ''Mario Kart Tour'' are the RMX tracks -, those tracks share the very same 3D mesh and just move a few added elements to allow exploring different parts of said mesh. The same can be said about Kalimari Desert 2, which is actually less original than the RMX tracks.
Of course, if they outright presented it as ''Switch Sky-high Sundae'' we'd just report it as a classic course from ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', what happened with Ninja Hideaway suggests that this isn't likely to happen, though.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 10:19, July 28, 2022 (EDT)
What do you think?—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 19:47, August 21, 2020 (EDT)
:I haven't played the game so I'm just going off what you said here, but it sounds like the layouts are still different even if the rest of the track technically still exists. Trying to explain up to three different layouts (and possibly more as the game continues) on the same article sounds like it'll get a bit messy. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 19:58, August 21, 2020 (EDT)
::Because the track layouts are different, I say we should keep them separate. It'd be a different case if they all shared the exact same name but had different layouts. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 01:22, August 22, 2020 (EDT)


== Question ==
:I agree with this statement. {{User:Tails777/sig}}16:54, July 29, 2022 (EDT)


There’s a typo near the bottom of the page where a few hyphens would need removed. Is that there for a reason? {{unsigned|LogrithmGames}}
::Is there a platform code for the ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''{{'}}s new battle arenas? Was the platform code ''u'', or a Nintendo Switch-specific code? - {{User:Infinite8/sig}} 01:49, July 30, 2022 (EDT)
:What precisely are you talking about? [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 15:52, September 4, 2020 (EDT)
:::[https://www.models-resource.com/nintendo_switch/mariokart8deluxe/model/22611/ They used ''u'', surprisingly].
:::By the way, if someone has access to the files of the Booster Course Pass, it would be nice to know what are the internal names there, they sadly seem very messy: [https://www.models-resource.com/nintendo_switch/mariokart8deluxe/model/51053/ Tour Paris Promenade is ''cnsw_11''], so they use the new ''c'' course code (''course pass'') instead of ''d'' (''DLC'') like in ''Mario Kart 8'', they arbitrarily name Paris Promenade ''11'' instead of ''Paris'' like in ''Mario Kart Tour'' and they arbitrarily brand it as a Nintendo Switch course which is technically true - this layout isn't playable in ''Mario Kart Tour'' - but also not very promising if we want to know more about the origin of the courses. Hopefully it's just city courses of the Pass (that are all original layouts) that have an internal name this messed up.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:03, July 30, 2022 (EDT)
::::Never mind, [https://gamebanana.com/tuts/14836 I can confirm that they just didn't bother assigning a final unified name to the courses of the pass], they just use what look like preliminary/placeholder unified names. Good thing that at least on ''Mario Kart Tour'' they didn't give up on giving a proper unified name to each course...--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:24, July 30, 2022 (EDT)


== Do Mario (SNES) and Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES) Count as Variants? ==
A confirmation: [https://mobile.twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1555440969494908930 the official Twitter post of the Sundae Tour revealed that Sky-High Sundae won't have any platform prefix in its Tour in-game name], this means that, as expected, we can't really treat it as a classic course, more likely as a new course in both ''Mario Kart Tour'' and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe''. The platform code will tell us where to put it in the various templates, but wording-wise I'd say that it's better to treat it like Nintendo is doing, as a new course in both games. By the way, [https://youtu.be/JthHtyww3r0 I can sadly confirm that the whole Booster Course Pass will use placeholder names for all its courses], meaning that we'll need to rely on both the official name and the internal name in ''Mario Kart Tour''.--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 05:06, August 5, 2022 (EDT)


Since these two are in quite a novel situation, let's look at the evidence for and against them.
==GBA snow land==
:For being a '''variant''':
:#They use the variant naming style consistent with all variants, i.e. Character Name (Variant).
:#They are recognisably the same character as their base character (Mario is Mario, DK Jr. is DK Jr.). Contrast this with Dry Bowser, who has been an entity distinct from Bowser, and is therefore not a variant.
:#They do not have their own cup, and it might be cumbersome to have, say, a Mario (SNES) Cup. However, Captain Toad, the High-End Kongs, Nabbit, and King Bob-omb don't have their own cup yet, either.


:For being a '''new character''':
Given it was confirmed a long time ago the booster pass just recycles models from this game, shouldn't GBA snow land go under the upcoming tracks? [[User:PrincessDaisyForever|PrincessDaisyForever]] ([[User talk:PrincessDaisyForever|talk]]) 19:19, July 29, 2022 (EDT)
:#They do not share their emblem with the base character, and neither is it a simple recolour, which would be inconsistent with other variants. If we disregard this criterion, then Captain Toad would fit to be a variant rather than a new character, since he doesn't share his emblem with Toads, but he does share his animations, in particular his winning animation as seen [https://youtu.be/7W47LqyoHNQ?t=813 here].
:I think the only reason DS Shroom Ridge is listed is because the booster course pass banner shows Tour screenshots of the track. GBA Snow Land doesn’t have that trait. So it’s not listed as a result, since there’s no real visual proof yet. {{User:Tails777/sig}}16:49, July 29, 2022 (EDT)
:#They do not share assets (a base icon, model, or animations) with the base character, namely for Mario (SNES). This one kind of speaks for itself... There ''are'' variants who have their own unique trick animations, for example, but I believe they still share the same "rocket start" animation. As well, their head and map icons are all a modified version of the base character's, so their face (and angle of their head icon) looks identical, just with different hats/clothes. The same cannot be said for these SNES characters' icons.
::For more information, you can see [[DS Shroom Ridge#Other appearances|Shroom Ridge]]'s other appearances section. Snow Land's pictures don't show much that's different from the trailer. {{User:WildWario/sig}} 22:20, July 29, 2022 (EDT)
:#This criterion is more arbitrary, but imagine the base characters were to have alternate costumes. Would their variants fit neatly as simple costume swaps? Clearly, the SNES characters would not fit, but pretty much all existing variants would (and even separate characters, like Ice Mario and Captain Toad, but they fit other criteria to not be variants).


I personally believe the two SNES characters don't fit as variants, despite the naming convention. Still, does anyone have anything else to add or to consider? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 23:15, September 9, 2020 (EDT)
==Courses in their own page==
:Thing is, these aren’t new at all, the concept of creating characters based on ''Super Mario Kart'' sprites is new, but the base characters and the vast majority of their sprites all appeared in ''Super Mario Kart''. So in my opinion we either use ''new variants'' to reflect the new approach or we don’t say anything since there really is nothing new in these characters to begin with.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 08:03, September 10, 2020 (EDT)
::Well, if we go by the karts conundrum (e.g. Birthday Girl vs. Birthday Girl Rosalina vs. Birthday Girl Daisy), the design existed before (Mario and DK Jr.'s sprite, the orange or light-blue Birthday Girl), even though technically there has never been a kart named "Birthday Girl Daisy" or "Mario (SNES)" before. So, for consistency, I guess we're better off not saying anything? One could also argue that since they're 2D sprites playable in a 3D game, they're "new characters" since there's intention to use the old graphics (like 8-Bit Dr. Mario in ''Dr. Mario World''), as opposed to just being "the character Mario, but due to technical limitations he's in 2D". [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 15:35, September 10, 2020 (EDT)
:::The concept is indeed new, but character-wise they surely aren’t new since they’re supposed to be the drivers from ''Super Mario Kart'', they couldn’t be retro drivers if they really were new. We could invoke how some variants were indeed treated by the game as another Metal Mario case and thus given general availability and even their own cup, namely Ice Mario as far as Mario is concerned, but the naming and non-general availability point out how these aren’t supposed to be major variants that we’d consider “new”. They probably deserve quite a few words in the main pages to describe the very interesting approach, but as far as novelty is concerned, retro drivers by definition can’t be really new and the game currently doesn’t really want to present them as major variants. In any case, it will be an easy fix if Nintendo changes how these drivers are presented by the game.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 17:10, September 10, 2020 (EDT)


== Possible 3rd New York Track ==
I feel the courses should get its own page, since the number of courses will increase within future Tours, so the page won't seem as long before. Maybe all in one page, or even split in two pages. One for the new courses and RMX tracks, another for returning courses.  {{User:Edlde62}} 13:13, August 29th, 2022 (EDT)


So on the game's main site, there's that moving image that showcases a variety of tracks in the game. It's been there since launch obviously, but there's one screenshot that showcases a New York track, but it's a different area than the 2 currently in the game. My question: is that enough to have an Unreleased section in the tracks and put it there? I know we've only had an unreleased or upcoming section for tracks we've seen much more of (such as Luigi's Mansion and DK Pass prior to their respective tours or tracks from the tour previews days before). {{User:Tails777/sig}}21:20, September 26, 2020 (EDT)
== Team Rally Page ==
:There's still the possibility that the course has been scrapped and wouldn't be coming to the game at all, in which case, it should only be on the ''MKT'' pre-release and unused content page. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 02:50, September 27, 2020 (EDT)
::Alright then, good to know. Thanks. {{User:Tails777/sig}}16:10, September 30, 2020 (EDT)


==Decide on the terminology to define tiers==
I was thinking this through earlier today and maybe yesterday as well. What if this wiki has a Mario Kart Tour subpage talking about Team Rally tours? Generally a description of a Team Rally tour (what is a Team Rally, how Team Rallies differ from a regular tour, what can you get in a Team Rally, etc.), as well as a list of all Team Rally tours, with the teams and winner. While not directly classified as a Team Rally, perhaps we could also talk about how the [[Mii Tour]] shares certain characteristics of a Team Rally tour. It's ok if you guys go against the idea, in fact I was actually about to create the page but decided to discuss the idea here first in fear of immediate deletion. Essentially all I wanted out of this discussion is your guys' opinions on this idea. [[User:Evil elmo|Evil elmo]] ([[User talk:Evil elmo|talk]]) 00:49, September 2, 2022 (EDT)
{{TPP}}
Each course in ''Mario Kart Tour'' has a three-shelved tier-based system where the higher a driver, kart, or glider is situated, the more useful it is on that course. As far as I'm aware, Nintendo has not defined the shelves in a tier in general terms, instead giving each shelf a descriptor for what it offers depending on the driver, kart or glider used; e.g., the topmost shelf for drivers is referred to as "Three items per Item Box", while the one for gliders is "Combo bonus ×3 and big combo-time boost". This lets us use our own descriptors for the shelves in the overarching tier system when we don't want to focus on a particular unit type. The issue here is that our terminology, as a result, has been rather inconsistent and confusing, and this proposal aims to settle on one particular set of descriptors to use for these tiers.


Here are the options I either came up with or saw on other pages, along with my opinion on each. If you have other options to add, please mention them in the comments.
== Needs a serious cleanup: too many messy tables ==
*'''Top / Middle / Bottom''' tier: Perhaps the most widely used and intuitive way of defining the position at which something is situated in a tier. Although there are many synonyms for "middle", this option restricts usage to only one variant for added consistency.
*'''Top / [synonym for "middle"] / Bottom''' tier: Slightly different from the previous, but depending on the word used, it can refer to the quantity of items, point combo etc. offered in a tier rather than just the tier's position. For this one, we can use words such as "medium", "intermediate" and even "middle".
*'''Primary / Secondary / Tertiary''' tier: I came up with this one for the pages we have on the game's cups, but I now find it to be too complicated and vague. When you say [[Pauline]] is a primary character, it could mean she's of the lowest rarity or something.
*'''Level 3 / Level 2 / Level 1''' tier: Seen on most course pages. This conflates with the game's own level system, which is a different thing.


You can also vote for '''It doesn't matter'''.
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'''Proposer''': {{User|Koopa con Carne}}<br>
These tables need to be cleaned up too, assuming they are even necessary (yes a lot of them don't seem necessary such as the table for "High-End items obtainable from the All-Clear Pipe"). For instance, this article abuses colspan and rowspan to no end (even though inappropriate use of colspan and rowspan are found in other pages, such as [[Mario Kart 8]], a featured article). That table in [[Mario_Kart_Tour#Ranked_cup|the ranked up section]] is a prime offender, being one of the most confusing and convoluted tables I've tried to read on the wiki (and I wouldn't dare edit this monstrosity). Also, why do we have a section that just replicates the layout of the main menu? This is a serious issue plaguing this article, and there has to be a major overhaul to how this article is designed. Consider putting a rewrite or construction template on this. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 15:31, September 24, 2022 (EDT)
'''Deadline''': October 19, 2020, 23:59 GMT
:The table of High-end items concerns only the items that are regularly obtainable between tours, which makes it a general aspect of the game, so I disagree on removing it. The course elements table could feature alternately-colored rows (like the "dk table" table class) to better set off appearances of two adjacent entries. The ranked table is the best contender for redesign, though I don't really know how to approach it myself--would it work to just organise information vertically? Since it would consequently become too tall, it could then be made togglable by way of a "div" tag, or even split into a separate page given the amount of information. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 16:35, September 24, 2022 (EDT)
:Attempted a reorg of the ranked table; I split it into two separate tables concerning different aspects of this game mode (rewards and tier advancements) and gave each particular tier increment its own cell. I hope this is somewhat satisfactory. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 08:30, October 4, 2022 (EDT)
 
== Riverside Park ==
 
There seems to be some confusion over whether Riverside Park or Lakeside Park is being added. I took a closer look at [https://twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1590947431344054272 the video,], and you can see the starting line of the course from 0:14 to 0:17. Coupled with the layout of the track, it's Riverside Park and that should put any confusion to rest.
 
--[[User:Theidiot19|Theidiot19]] ([[User talk:Theidiot19|talk]]) 01:38, November 11, 2022 (EST)
 
== Booster Course Pass courses ==
 
I know it's just a nitpick, but I don't feel confortable with retro courses such as Wii Coconut Mall and DS Shroom Ridge being listed here as "coming from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe". Sure, they've been released on Mario Kart 8 Deluxe before they did on Mario Kart Tour, but still, they used Mario Kart Tour's course models instead of their own as in GCN Baby Park, GCN Yoshi Circuit, N64 Yoshi Valley and N64 Royal Raceway (which are on both Mario Kart 8 and Tour, and use the same appearance, but instead of sharing a course model, ther Tour models recreates Mario Kart 8's version in their own artstyle).
 
It seems to me that, by pointing out that the Booster Course Pass courses that were released first on 8 Deluxe "returned from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe", it suggests that these courses were remade on 8 Deluxe by its own dev team themselves instead of Tour's, or at least resemble Mario Kart 8's artstyle in their 8 Deluxe appearance (as is the case with all courses from Wave 2 onwards, they still use Tour's course models but mix it with Mario Kart 8's artstyle, especially most of Waves 3-4 and Kalimari Desert. Wave 1, which includes the aforementioned Coconut Mall and Shroom Ridge, sticks to Tour's artstyle the most). Personally, I'd like it to be specified that such courses "returned from the ''Booster Course Pass''", since it's understood that all the courses from the DLC borrow Tour's course models. --[[User:SuperJuancho64|SuperJuancho64]] ([[User talk:SuperJuancho64|talk]]) 17:05, March 8, 2023 (EST)


====Top / Middle / Bottom====
:Coming from my own point of not treating the 8 Deluxe versions as the intended first versions, I agree with this. We should say they come from the Booster Course Pass rather than just ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' in general. {{User:Tails777/sig}}
#{{User|Koopa con Carne}} my preferred choice.
#{{User|BMfan08}} I've heard "top shelf" among the MKT community more often than "Level 3 shelf".  Also, in my opinion, it is the clearest indicator that a character gets three Item Boxes on the course, for instance.
#{{User|MarioComix}} This one sounds to be the most consistent for terminology, and avoids using the same terms as other mechanics in the game.
#{{User|DarkNight}} Per MarioComix.
#{{User|Archivist Toadette}} Per MarioComix.
#{{user|Mario jc}} I wanted to give them a more general name than "Three/Two Star" (not sure where those came from) but didn't realise "Level 3/2" would lead to potential confusion with the level-up system, so that's my bad. Per proposal.
#{{User|Yoshi the SSM}} As a Mario Kart Tour player (meaning it is one of the games I play), I say per all.
#{{User|Scepthan}} Been working with Mario Kart Tour data since January, and this is by far the most common and consistent terminology I've seen used in the community.
#{{User|FanOfYoshi}} Per all.
#{{User|3lijah}} Per MarioComix. And as a Mario Kart Tour player and article editor since the New Year's Tour, in my opinion, this will be the best simply because the community adopted these terminologies.


====Top / [synonym for "middle"] / Bottom====
== Wiggler ==


====Primary / Secondary / Tertiary====
Wiggler was added to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe before Tour (by a few hours), so he should not be listed as one of the returning characters in the Drivers section. [[Special:Contributions/73.171.36.107|73.171.36.107]] 09:52, July 24, 2023 (EDT)


====Level 3 / Level 2 / Level 1====
:A valid point, bit of a slippery slope if you ask me, since Wiggler was added to ''8 Deluxe'' first, thus making the gap between playable appearances much shorter. However, I think the section is not counting DLC appearances overall (even if Wiggler is the only one to appear in the pass before ''Tour''). {{User:Tails777/sig}}11:03, July 24, 2023 (EDT)


====It doesn't matter====
== Super Mario Bros. 2 ==


====Comments====
Should Super Mario Bros. 2 be added in the "References to other games" since the special items Birdo, Birdo (Red), and Birdo (Green) are the same as how they attack? {{unsigned|Edlde62}}
Not necessarily relevant to the vote, but when talking about items that are in the top shelf, Nintendo uses a track-oriented approach in the in-game text:
:No, Birdo's eggs are just a traditional trait of Birdo in general. That'd be like saying Yoshi throwing a Yoshi Egg in a game is a reference to SMW2. As well, there are other Birdo colours that also use the Birdo Egg special item that were not in SMB2. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 19:32, August 10, 2023 (EDT)
* From the ''Frequently Asked Questions'': “When a driver, kart or glider is used to race on a favoured course, you will receive bonus-points boosts based on the driver, kart or glider’s level and base points.
* From the results screen: ”A bonus-points boost will be added when racing at level 2 or above on a favorite course.”


Since the in-game guide doesn’t distinguish between middle shelf and top shelf, I don’t think this should affect the voting options, it’s just something to keep in mind in case we want to rewrite parts of pages.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 12:04, October 6, 2020 (EDT)
== Kind of Incorrect Trivia ==
:Well, thanks to a comparison with the Italian translation, in which I had spotted terms to refer to middle and top shelf courses, I finally found an in-game sentence that has terms for both middle and top shelf courses:
:* From the tour’s main pipe description:”Tap on a driver, kart or glider to learn more about their special skill, and favored and favorite courses”.
:As usual, the approach is different from ours, we’d say ''the kart, driver or glider is in the middle shelf or top shelf of these courses'', whereas the game says ''the kart, driver and glider has the following favored or favorite courses'', as such it might not necessarily affect this proposal. I wonder if we should consider using the in-game terminology and approach, though.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 07:19, October 9, 2020 (EDT)
::P.S.: like in the case of Frenzy, the FAQ uses a different terminology from the rest of the game, using ''favoured'' as a rather generic term, often used to refer to top shelf, but considering the results screen text a correspondence can nonetheless be made:
::* '''middle shelf''' = '''favored''' course
::* '''top shelf''' = '''favorite''' course
::if we had to consider using the in-game terms, I’d suggest using the more specific and consistent terminology used in the results screen and the pipe description.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 08:18, October 9, 2020 (EDT)


:The only issues I have with the favored/favorite terminology are what the bottom shelf would be called (when we need to refer to it, which wouldn't be often, but still), and also what to do with the tables for the drivers/karts/gliders, since currently it lists all top and middle courses as "favored courses" and then goes into specifics with "3 items per box/2 items per box". Perhaps we'd just get rid of the "favored courses" column and say "Favorite courses (3 items per box)" and "Favored courses (2 items per box)"? [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 17:24, October 9, 2020 (EDT)
"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). " is not exactly true, since iirc in Mario Kart 7 the wuhu tracks were called "Wuhu Island 1/2" in Japanese and other languages, just not in english. Unsure how to correctly convey this though.
::Effectively, the Japanese text uses 「得意コース」(specialty course, but also course one is good at racing in, from which they likely derived that ''GOOD'' internal name) both in the text of the pipe and the driver/kart/glider summary screen, the translators legitimately translated both as ''favored course''. Since the same term is used in both contexts, this might be a source of ambiguity for us, although we can just keep the tables as they are, they match the summary screens and shouldn’t be affected by this proposal, that rather deals with the other use cases.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 18:17, October 9, 2020 (EDT)


By the way, the names of the three tiers in the internal data are <tt>Normal</tt>, <tt>Good</tt> and <tt>MoreGood</tt>. Needless to say, I'm not suggesting them as names we could use (well, at least it's better than nothing, I guess...).--[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 20:10, October 6, 2020 (EDT)
[[User:Zachruff|Zachruff]] ([[User talk:Zachruff|talk]]) 17:35, September 20, 2023 (EDT)
:If we want to be grammatically correct, we'll end up with Normal, Good, and Better. My main gripe is that Normal ends up overlapping with the Normal/Super/High-End terminology. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 22:38, October 6, 2020 (EDT)

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Mario Kart Tour Talk

Obstacles Table[edit]

Looking at some of the obstacles, they're starting to get quite bloated just by the sheer number of courses and their variants they appear in, in particular, the cones and pipes. I was thinking instead of having a new line for each course variant, we should have a new line for each course, and then list the variants afterward, something like:

  • SNES Mario Circuit 1, R, T, R/T
  • 3DS Toad Circuit, T
  • 3DS Rainbow Road R, R/T

And if there's a case where it's in a bonus challenge, and then in a variant, maybe something like:

  • GCN Dino Dino Jungle (Do Jump Boosts), T, R/T

Would this work? MarioComix (talk) 20:34, November 9, 2020 (EST)

I was planning to do exactly this the other day. I support the change. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 20:46, November 9, 2020 (EST)
Maybe the variants in which they appear should be listed as (normal, R, T, R/T). Just a suggestion. I otherwise support the change as well. Toadette icon CTTT.pngFont of Archivist Toadette's signature(T|C) 21:14, November 9, 2020 (EST)
Agreed with putting the variants in the same line to avoid bloating. The lists will only get bigger so this kind of aggregation is useful.--Mister Wu (talk) 21:57, November 9, 2020 (EST)
The only issue with doing something like (N, R, T, R/T) to denote variants would be in a bonus challenge case like the Dino Dino Jungle case I posted above, or more practically, the Pipe being present in 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar (Do Jump Boosts) but also in its Trick variant by default. Is the following example not too confusing?
  • 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar (T), (N) (Do Jump Boosts) MarioComix (talk) 00:45, November 10, 2020 (EST)
Bonus Challenges courses are stored in the separate event folder in the internal data, so there's no need to label them as N, R, T or R/T, just name the Bonus Challenge.--Mister Wu (talk) 04:26, November 10, 2020 (EST)
I prefer the first format you proposed.
  • 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar, R (Ring Race), T (Do Jump Boosts)
In this example, it's clear which challenge pertains to which variant (Ring Race to the reverse variant, Do Jump Boosts to the trick variant), whereas putting each singular part in brackets--(R) (Ring Race), (T) (Do Jump Boosts)--would be redundant. Would semicolons (;) make the delimitations more visible instead of commas?
  • 3DS Shy Guy Bazaar; R (Ring Race); T (Do Jump Boosts)
-- KOOPA CON CARNE 08:29, November 10, 2020 (EST)
I went on to see if the format worked, and it did. I’ll see if I can update the table. --Bri-11 (talk) Coin Box from Mario Kart Tour

Tour-exclusiveness[edit]

I don't find the "tour-exclusive" status we attribute to certain drivers, karts and gliders to be too helpful. It can easily become obsolete, with one of the most glaring examples being the Cheermellow, a kart that was available in three tours straight starting with the Winter one, still described as "tour-exclusive" in this page's table. I would remove this term; the instances of availability of each item are listed in the item's table entry and thus already indicate whether it is exclusive to a tour or not. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 17:38, November 11, 2020 (EST)

While we do have special availabilities listed, I think the main reason for using "tour-exclusive" is to separate the (mainly high-end) drivers, karts, and gliders that always have a chance to be pulled from pipes, regardless of tour, compared to those that are only available in, say, the Sunset Pipes of the Sunset Tour. If we have some kind of distinguisher like that, then we could remove the "tour-exclusive" status. MarioComix (talk) 18:30, November 11, 2020 (EST)
Yeah, the Availability column was never implemented and as such, we absolutely need to tell which items are found in every 100 items pipe, let's not forget that the High-End items found in every pipe are also available in the All-Clear pipe and are sold in the Tier Shop. So either we implement an Availability column with, for example, the base set Daily Selects, additional set Daily Selects, every pipe and restricted values or we need at least to tell what items can be found in every pipe and what items are still event-restricted instead.--Mister Wu (talk) 18:39, November 11, 2020 (EST)
Some kind of "General availability" column should be implemented, and the possible availabilities could probably be Daily Selects base set, Daily Selects additional set, In every pipe, or None. And, we should assume that the driver/kart/glider debuted with that general availability except when listed, such as Pauline's general availability being "In every pipe (Holiday Tour onwards)". The elephant in the room becomes the current "Availability" column which lists dates. In my opinion, it's redundant as basically every case coincides with the start date of their debut tour, with the few exceptions of "Opponent in a bonus challenge/Playable" or "Added/Obtainable". This can easily be added to the "Tour debut" column with, in the example of Hammer Bro, "Baby Rosalina Tour (bonus challenge opponent) <br> Hammer Bro Tour (playable)", or Black Yoshi, with something along the lines of "Yoshi Tour (obtainable starting April 15, 2020)". MarioComix (talk) 04:31, November 21, 2020 (EST)

Galleries on tour pages[edit]

Okay, so there seems to be a bit of a difference when it comes to hosting image galleries on tour pages. I repeatedly tried creating a gallery on Mario vs. Luigi Tour's article for relevant artwork, but the edit was reverted every time, the reasons given being that it would be inconsistent with the other tour pages which do not feature a gallery and that we already have a main gallery to host the images--Gallery:Mario Kart Tour artwork. I find both of these arguments to be flawed. First, images can exist on multiple pages at once and many pieces of artwork have in fact always existed on multiple relevant pages without anyone raising it as a potential issue (see Mario's running artwork from Super Mario Bros., which is simultaneously present on both Mario's article and artwork gallery). Secondly, and as I have previously stated in a revision summary, "consistency" only regards the way we present a similar type of information between different pages, not the content itself. If that would be the case, we'd be well on our way to removing anything related to Token Shops from certain tour pages because older tours didn't feature them. I think this strife for consistency is exaggerated in this case and, besides, I doubt anyone would be thrown off by the presence of a singular image gallery in sea of pages that don't usually feature that. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 19:18, November 20, 2020 (EST)

Well, the gallery page exists as a repository for all relevant images, in this case, all Mario Kart Tour screenshots and course icons. Though, if we parallel your example with a racecourse page instead of a tour page, like Maple Treeway, I would agree that the Maple Treeway page's gallery section should contain all images of Maple Treeway uploaded to the Wiki. What's interesting is that every tour page contains its profiles from the Mario Kart Tour Twitter, but each profile is accompanied with a screenshot. I would say that including each of those accompanying screenshots on the tour page would make for a convincing argument, and by extension, any relevant artwork. (I would even go a step further and say any screenshots referencing tour-exclusive elements like pipes or spotlight racers are also relevant, since all that information is covered on the tour page.) MarioComix (talk) 04:50, November 21, 2020 (EST)
Yeah, Maple Treeway's page is an even better example. If galleries don't belong to tour pages because there's already a main gallery, then why is this not the case for race course articles? Talk about inconsistency. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 05:26, November 21, 2020 (EST)
I've gone ahead and reverted the edit because the idea of not allowing something that's worth adding and related to a subject makes zero sense to me. Balloon Fighter costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC 05:59, November 22, 2020 (EST)
If I can find some free time I'll dig through the Mario Kart Tour Twitter and determine which images are relevant to each particular tour according to caption, and add those in as well. MarioComix (talk) 18:01, November 22, 2020 (EST)

[edit]

I’ve been adding the Paid banners section on the tour pages that didn’t have them, and I’m not sure if that would be too much for the pages. However, I still think it’ll be necessary to add them for each page. --Bri-11 (talk) Coin Box from Mario Kart Tour

The banners are fundamental for the information on the availability (some karts are still unobtainable through means other than the commemorative banners), so thanks for adding them, definitely go on with that project of yours!--Mister Wu (talk) 12:43, November 23, 2020 (EST)

R, T and R/T courses[edit]

It has been inferred that these letters stand for "Reverse", "Trick" and "Reverse/Trick", which is apparent from the nature of the courses they define, but has Nintendo themselves capitalized these words anywhere? The only one I could source in this article is "Trick" (1, 2), which seems to have been used as an umbrella term for both T and R/T course variants, making it a vague choice. The in-game FAQs don't help the matter as far as I know. Is there anything useful in the game's newsletter or internal data regarding these terms, or may we just as well use them in their de-capitalized forms? -- KOOPA CON CARNE 14:58, December 12, 2020 (EST)

The game uses capitalization in the text of the challenges, so I think it should be kept in this wiki as well.--Mister Wu (talk) 04:30, December 14, 2020 (EST)
These don't appear to refer to course types by their complete names, just their initials (Earn a score of 8,000 or higher on a T course.) I'm specifically interested in knowing if the former are formatted with a capital ("Reverse") or not ("reverse"). -- KOOPA CON CARNE 05:09, December 14, 2020 (EST)
I don't think there has ever been an explanation of these initials except for the Trick Tour which is the explanation of the T much like the Extreme Tour in Japan is the explanation of the corresponding X, I think the safest approach would be to just use the initials instead of the full words, explaining in a single place (e.g. the main page) what they refer to.--Mister Wu (talk) 15:01, December 14, 2020 (EST)
This Twitter post is the closest to official terminology, I think, where there are no capitals. Looking to the Japanese twitter, this post specifically mentions "extreme" before listing the concept as "X course"; similarly, this post also says "reverse" (albeit in the sense of "the course is reversed") before listing the concept as "R course". I think that since the Japanese terminology is converging onto "reverse", and that it's intuitive, we can still call R courses as "reverse variants" (namely when on that course's page). MarioComix (talk) 20:00, December 14, 2020 (EST)

New Years 2021 Glider: New or Variant[edit]

So I'm just curious about this, but is it a little bit of a stretch to call the New Years 2021 glider a new glider? Aside from the obvious "1", the glider shares the same concept and same general shape (again, save for the one number difference) with the New Years 2020 glider, but much like other variants, it's a different color scheme. Personally, I feel like it's a variant of the New Years 2020 glider, but I'd rather not make any changes, as there could be reasons for it to qualify as a new glider over a variant. Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate23:32, December 16, 2020 (EST)

I'd heard that variants are counted because they actually share in-game files and/or are grouped into the same folder together. But I don't access the in-game data so I can't confirm anything. MarioComix (talk) 00:56, December 17, 2020 (EST)
We don't have access to the files yet but there's no need: the 3D model is different. In general, we don't use concept to determine variants as far as karts and gliders are concerned, because the variants in these cases share the 3D model and just change the textures applied, to the point that the variants are in the same folder as the original.--Mister Wu (talk) 16:26, December 17, 2020 (EST)
Alright then, thanks for the explanation. Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate00:11, December 18, 2020 (EST)

"Not available in the Week 1 Pipe" - Special Availability and Regular Availability[edit]

I noticed the recent edits added a lot of notes about drivers, karts, and/or gliders having special availability such as "X Tour (Week 2 spotlight)" that they are "not available in the Week 1 Pipe". While I was taking this to be assumed, that these tour-exclusive items are only obtainable from their special availabilities during certain tours, i.e. if a tour-exclusive item is available for "X Tour (Week 2 spotlight)", then we'd assume it's not available at any other time in that tour. But I'm thinking that leads to a conundrum, if I'm recalling correctly, items introduced in a tour as a spotlight item for one week, can still be obtained from the other week, e.g. Pauline (Party Time) was Week 1 spotlight for Holiday Tour, but could still be obtained in Week 2 Holiday Tour Pipe.

So I'm thinking we need to delineate these availabilities more, such as by having a "Regular availability" section that lists the "any tour" availabilities of items (including Daily Selects, the main weekly Pipes) and a "Special availability" that clearly delineates if an item has "X Tour (Week 1 non-spotlight, Week 2 spotlight)" kind of availability. MarioComix (talk) 05:05, December 18, 2020 (EST)

Well, I proposed this many times, so I can only agree with the column regarding the type of general availability as well as adding the non-spotlight availability. In general, the tour's spotlight items can be obtained in both 100-items pipes, but only in one pipe they are certainly obtained when emptying the pipe. There are also special cases, like the Christmas-themed spotlight items from the 2020 Winter Tour that are available also in the first 100-items pipe of the Rosalina Tour, even though they aren't spotlight in the Rosalina Tour.--Mister Wu (talk) 16:50, December 20, 2020 (EST)

Expanding the favored and favorite courses page[edit]

I’m currently thinking on how I would expand the page with the items that unlock courses at level 3 and level 6. For the indicators, I’m slightly questioned if should use astericks or footnote headers. For the locked items, should I include the the favored items to the favorite selection (with their indicators) while leaving them in the original spot? --Bri-11 (talk) Coin Box from Mario Kart Tour

I'd add <sup>LV3</sup> and <sup>LV6</sup> so it should clearly show the superscript, maybe try and see if it works, I think you should add in the favored courses the ones that then become favorite, maybe if the superscript works you can add another superscript to explain that the course is then upgraded. In the courses page, it is very important to follow a similar approach - tracking which items get upgraded is quite time-consuming so this can be useful information, in my opinion.--Mister Wu (talk) 14:26, December 22, 2020 (EST)
I did it for 3DS Rainbow Road, and a few for 3DS Toad Circuit, but not all of the items, and it worked. I may do the same for the other courses as well. --Bri-11 (talk) Coin Box from Mario Kart Tour

Use of present tense[edit]

Can somebody tell me why past tense verbs keep getting changed to present tense on course pages in sections about previous tours? It makes no sense to describe the past state of something in present terms (e.g. "Choco Island appears in the Exploration Tour"--an in-game event that ran back in July) and it's starting to get annoying with how vehemently this gets reinforced. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 21:00, December 27, 2020 (EST)

Since present tense is most commonly used on the Wiki, I think they may be defaulting to reverting to present tense. In my opinion, until Mario Kart Tour settles on some kind of set schedule of recurring, identical tours, we should treat each tour as a one-time event and therefore they should use the past tense. (Technically the concurrent tour should use present tense too, but it makes things easier to just use past tense on that as well.) MarioComix (talk) 00:48, December 28, 2020 (EST)

Split?[edit]

So this is now the second longest non-list page on the wiki, and it loads slower than molasses at this point which makes it annoying to patrol edits and it's only going to get worse. I think it's time to start thinking about splitting this off into smaller, more manageable pages. --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 11:35, January 27, 2021 (EST)

I feel like we could easily split tho challenges to List of Challenges in Mario Kart Tour, as there's no immediate need to have that on the main game page. Similarly, we could split off the drivers, karts, and gliders into respective lists. However, no information should be permanently removed from the wiki. In addition, I archive the first 50 messages from this talk page to prevent it from becoming too bloated, similar to what with did with the Mario talk page. Doomhiker (talk)Artwork of a Topmini from Super Mario Galaxy 11:40, January 27, 2021 (EST)
I definitely feel like there's potentially too many tables and images, such as all those tables just to explain points; they probably shouldn't be on the main page. For tables, if we set them to "collapse" (i.e. we can click to "show" or "hide"), would that decrease loading times? I also feel like we could split off several pages to house these tables specifically, such as maybe "Mario Kart Tour Shop" and "List of hazards, obstacles, and course elements in Mario Kart Tour"? MarioComix (talk) 18:51, January 27, 2021 (EST)

On the naming conventions of new variants and power-up forms[edit]

Now that we had a few new power-up form and the confirmation that Peachette is considered a power-up form of Toadette as she's put in Team Daisy, we can finally have a look at the naming conventions of the new power-up forms and variants.

Please note that the variants from previous games, such as Red Yoshi or Pink Shy Guy, just bear the name they had in the original game.

New characters

Their naming convention is just

[Name of character]

  • They always get completely new emblems
  • They often become regular drivers, found in every first and second pipe of each tour
  • When regular, they are eligible for getting their own cup

New power-up forms

They follow the general naming convention established in the Mario franchise, so save for special cases like Peachette the naming convention is

[Name of power-up form] [Name of character]

  • As revealed by Peachette in the Peach vs. Daisy rally, they are considered the same as the original character as far as grouping in team rallies is concerned
  • They sometimes get new emblems or at least recolored emblems
  • When they have a new or recolored emblem and when they are regular, they are eligible for getting their own cup

New variants

They follow this naming convention

[Name of character] ([Name of variant])

  • They are considered the same as the original character as far as the grouping in team rallies is concerned
  • As revealed by the Birdos, colored members of the species are now considered variants even if they are different characters
  • The colored variants get a recolored emblems, the others very frequently feature the same emblem as the original character
  • As suggested by the naming convention, they are not supposed to get their own cup

I think this sums up what we observed so far, based on these observations I introduced the (new power-up form) term in the driver list.--Mister Wu (talk) 11:49, February 12, 2021 (EST)

In my opinion, the "power-up form" concept is ignoring the major basis for the variant concept, which is that the variants are using the same model/skeleton as the base character (the example being like Echo Fighters from Smash Bros.). As far as the game is concerned, variants are all separate characters (as explained in the pipes, when they say how each character is delineated by their exact name). However, the reason we didn't separate variants out (besides for keeping the pages tidier) is that there is a clear sharing of assets between variants that new characters do not exhibit. In that sense, Peachette cannot be a variant of Toadette because they do not share those assets, and I believe she should count as a new character because all her voices, animations, and emblem are unique. The clearest example of shared assets between variants is when you tap them before the race starts; they all share that animation. Notably, Captain Toad actually shares all his animations with Toad, even his winning animations, so he's more similar to Toad than Peachette is to Toadette.
In short, I don't believe the "power-up form" nomenclature is significant because it ignores the concept of setting variants by assets as opposed to setting variants by name. (Like how the Calico Parafoil is not a variant of the Parafoil since they do not share assets.) Also notably, all power-up forms who were previously considered variants only had recoloured emblems, not new emblems. In my opinion, an entirely unique emblem is grounds for being a wholly new character (as we can see being applied on Captain Toad). MarioComix (talk) 18:11, February 12, 2021 (EST)

I'd like to suggest a new naming convention that will take into account whether the power-up form is variant-like (shares resources, animations, voices, and other assets with the base character, e.g. Penguin Luigi and Fire Rosalina) or character-like (does not necessarily share resources, voices, or other assets, e.g. Peachette or Ice Mario): power-up variant and power-up character. This way it incorporates the classification of power-up forms (which do not necessarily match the variant naming convention) as well as the basis for classifying variants in the first place (that they share assets with a base character). Are there any dissenting opinions or other feedback? MarioComix (talk) 16:57, February 19, 2021 (EST)

While it would be neat to be able to use a simple criterion like we do for the karts and gliders, we simply can't do that for drivers due to how differently are drivers organized: in that sense exclusively the colored variants are actual variants, as they reside in the same folder and apply a texture swap to the character. Even the variants flagged as such in the game stay in a different folder with different assets, most animations files of variants are completely different even when the animation is supposed to be the same, and often the voice clips are different as well, an example being Wintertime Peach saying "Wintertime!" when selected. I think we should rather focus on additional aspects stemming from how the game handles them: what I wrote above tries to start from there, now that we have more power-up forms showing us how they are handled compared to the openly stated variants. In my opinion Peachette being put in Team Daisy despite the clear connection with Peach strongly suggests how she's still seen as a Toadette form, which she effectively is. Of course, there's no perfect approach, and we can revert to just putting power-up forms and variants together if there's a consensus on that, it's just that with power-up forms following different naming conventions and team rallies being character-based I thought that it might have been useful to distinguish these two types of variants in the game, while clarifying in the process the reason behind the otherwise hard to explain placement of Peachette in Team Daisy.--Mister Wu (talk) 18:57, February 19, 2021 (EST)
That's the thing, right, is that the game effectively treats variants as separate characters. In order to simplify that approach, we came up with the variant approach, which was originally based on the relative sharing of assets between Mario and Mario (Musician) (versus, say, Metal Mario or Dry Bowser, who do not share the same range of assets, if at all). The most consistent one I've seen (but cannot yet confirm applies to all "variants") is the animation the character performs when performing a perfect rocket start (hold down from 2, then release at "go") - from what I've seen, Rosalina shares it with Rosalina (Aurora), while characters as similar as Hammer Bro and relatives all have a unique one. This isn't to say variants can't have unique attributes, like trick animations for Mario (Chef), winning animations for Mario (Musician), and voice lines for Peach (Wintertime). But dressing down a character with wholly unique assets into a power-up form is just inconsistent when we list Captain Toad as new, despite sharing almost all of his animations with Toad. It's true that team rallies place the same character with different forms into the same team, but that applies to the baby forms as well, who aren't necessarily power-up forms. After all, a "new character" introduced to the series is based on whether they've appeared in the series before, but these variants are essentially reusing assets from existing characters, hence their newness becomes murky.
There's a good analogy in the Echo Fighters from Super Smash Bros. Daisy is new to the series in Ultimate, but she is not considered a fully-fledged fighter because she still shares Peach's moveset - she is built on existing assets from Peach. But that isn't to say that characters who shared assets can't be their own figher, as seen in the case of the Melee clones all being their own fighter. Essentially, the variants are based on reusing particular assets (like emblems or the rocket start animation), hence why they don't sort out as a wholly new character. MarioComix (talk) 19:29, February 19, 2021 (EST)
For the record, Captain Toad shouldn't be considered a variant of Toad regardless of any shared assets since Captain Toad is confirmed to be a separate character. I prefer the "new power-up form" distinction since the old system had quirks like Ice Mario being considered a new driver outright when he really shouldn't have been. The old organization system relied way too much on digging into the files to determine exactly what a "variant" is which in some cases caused conflicts with what our eyes and common sense should have told us. --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 20:37, February 21, 2021 (EST)
If that's the case, then Birdos and Yoshis shouldn't be considered variants? And with Penguin Yellow Toad being added, would we have called him a "new character" instead of a "new variant"? I can't stress enough that we should not be labelling variants because they are the same character in-universe, but because the "new character" (the variant) is similar enough to the existing character that they don't constitute a wholly new character. Common sense tells us that if a "character" can fit as a costume swap, they are a variant. (Similarly, Peachette cannot be a costume swap of Toadette, hence "new power-up character" terminology). There is enough wiggle room with the "power-up character/variant" terminology I'm proposing that we could still label Captain Toad as a "new power-up character". MarioComix (talk) 21:38, February 21, 2021 (EST)
We can't go on like that exactly because of that Captain Toad case that showed that the developers often reuse assets regardless of the status of the character introduced - let's not make the mistake of not listening Nintendo on him being a unique character and likening him to Toadette (Explorer)! -, but much more importantly because we now have different data than at the beginning: now we know that the developers use a specific labeling for variants, and so far they also showed that even if a variant is permanently in the pipes and has an emblem recolor, they still don't get their own cup. Indeed, we should first and foremost label as variant the characters that were labeled as such by the developers. However, many editors were still labeling similar forms as variants as well even though they didn't have the variant labeling, they had a unique emblem and even their own cup, and while I wanted to correct this, the Peach vs. Daisy Tour happened and showed that this "mistake" had some merit: the forms of characters are indeed grouped with the characters in groupings like the ones seen in this tour. It's not a matter of finding the groupings, but rather the discovery of the implication that forms lead to grouping, the other direction of the implication. This is why I introduced the power-up form term: on one hand it makes life easier for the other editors who can clearly see when to actually use the new variant term, on the other it acknowledges these groupings that in the case of Peachette became pretty apparent. Since she has a new emblem, Peachette can be considered a new character like Ice Mario and both get their own cups, but at the same time they aren't necesarily as independent as Nabbit can be when it comes to groupings. Lastly, a clarification on the term used: at the moment new baby forms haven't been introduced, so I used a more specific term as it's again clearer than a generic new form term, of course if new babies pop up and they are confirmed to be grouped with the main characters, the new form term will be used. We can also use it right now, or we can just remove the new form terms altogether and only go with the new variant term applied to the characters clearly labeled as such; I still think that for editors this term can come in handy.--Mister Wu (talk) 12:06, February 22, 2021 (EST)
Is there a way to compromise on the situation, such as having "new power-up form"/"new power-up character"? This way, we can retain the information of characters being grouped together in Team Rallies ("power-up") as well as indicating when the character is relatively a wholly new character (like Peachette) versus when they are more variant-like (like Penguin Luigi)? MarioComix (talk) 17:52, February 22, 2021 (EST)
As I said above, the developer don't put the same amount of work into the drivers for various reasons, making these kinds of criteria problematic. However there is something that might help you in highlighting the new power-up forms on which the developers worked more: the cups! Indeed, the additional work poured into Peachette and Ice Mario resulted in them earning a different emblem and a cup. Having had a cup is relevant gameplay-wise as it means that from time to time the driver will get a boost in the normal and favored courses, but at the moment we aren't using a mark to highlight the driver who received a cup. Adding such a mark would finally set Peachette and Ice Mario apart from new forms who will likely never receive a cup like Penguin Luigi or Cat Toad.--Mister Wu (talk) 20:30, February 22, 2021 (EST)
As the game has been ongoing, I suppose with our ever-developing criteria that a "power-up form" can be considered a separate character if they receive a cup, in which case we can label them a "new power-up character"? If so, then shall I move to make that edit? MarioComix (talk) 21:44, February 22, 2021 (EST)
I find that term a bit awkward, as honestly it's more a reinterpretation on our side that some new power-up forms are more character-y than others in order to solve our problem of counting and listing the new characters introduced in each game. Maybe we can find a better term, but I'd rather focus on finding a simple yet effective way to highlight the drivers who received a cup so far. If we'll do it well I think that readers will get the same message they'd get if we considered some high-effort new power-up forms as brand new characters.--Mister Wu (talk) 22:22, February 22, 2021 (EST)

I have a good news and a bad news:

the good news is that the developers themselves are starting to use the variant term:

Throwback Drivers Pipe

You can get variants of well-known

characters like Mario (Musician) and

Peach (Vacation)! Tap Details to

learn more.

New Year's 2021 Tour second pipe

Celebrating the New Year! High-End

Appearance Rate at 12%! Nine Variants

of Mario Are in the Spotlight!

Berlin Tour second pipe

The Second Pipe Is Here!

Three High-End Variants of

Luigi Are Here!

The bad news is that none of the pipes in which the variant term was used featured Ice Mario or Peachette, not allowing us to know their official status. Still, due to the wiki policy I already updated power-up form to power-up variant to reflect the term used while highlighting how the power-up forms still get a different treatment in some cases. We can also just call all of them variants to more closely follow the in-game text, but we can't treat Ice Mario and Peachette differently until we get a confirmation of their status by the in-game text itself.--Mister Wu (talk) 12:45, March 12, 2021 (EST)

Well, a little update: the current challenges that must be cleared using Mario can be cleared using both Ice Mario and Metal Mario, so both are considered to be Mario and not separate characters.--Mister Wu (talk) 05:22, March 17, 2021 (EDT)
And according to one of those comments, Baby Mario doesn't count. So I suppose Metal Mario and Ice Mario can be considered alternate "forms" of (vanilla) Mario. MarioComix (talk) 18:16, March 17, 2021 (EDT)

Okay, so I don't believe that Peachette should be classified as a variant of Toadette. Sure, Peachette is a power-up form of Toadette, but I personally think that variants refers to a character in a different outfit or costume or something of the sort. Peachette has her own unique base model, voice lines, and other stuff, and isn't just some outfit of Toadette. The babies are counted as unique characters for the same reason; they are still the same character as their adult form, but look completely different. Plus, the babies sometimes even get their own outfits. If we get down to it, all costumes of a character branch from the same base model, with only a few exceptions like Mario (SNES). Oh, and as for Ice Mario, he should be considered a variant of Metal Mario or Mario, but not a unique character. ((Little Garfield) (talk) All four original Yoshi colors 12:24 PM, 4/2/2021 (EST)

With her being grouped with Toadette and not Peach in the Peach vs. Daisy Tour we can't be sure about Peachette either. If we get a confirmation that Peachette is considered a brand new character we'll change her designation, but the in-game material so far rather suggested otherwise.--Mister Wu (talk) 19:22, April 2, 2021 (EDT)
To clarify, Peachette and Ice Mario are not being considered as variants, but alternate power-up forms. What this means exactly, and whether there's any differentiation between power-up variants and power-up characters, is yet to be seen. MarioComix (talk) 19:48, April 2, 2021 (EDT)
Indeed, Mario Kart Tour has a different approach to drivers in general: not only many are explicitly flagged as variants through the use of brackets, the challenges also clearly showed that what we previously considered separate characters (Mario and Metal Mario) aren't really separate. It's more complex but understandable - effectively with Mario Kart 8 the roster started having multiple forms of Peach and Mario so a new approach to the characters was to be expected, especially in a game where variants and forms are so represented.--Mister Wu (talk) 20:16, April 2, 2021 (EDT)
Metal Mario remains split due to a proposal (misunderstanding notwithstanding). The new challenge info warrants another merge proposal. LinkTheLefty (talk) 11:06, April 21, 2021 (EDT)

The Comet Tail as a variant of its unreleased kart[edit]

I've been thinking about this for the longest, and it's with the Comet Tail. I noticed that the unused texture of the kart, which was first found in the files during the Vancouver Tour, but was removed in the version 2.0.0 update, may have been the original texture of the kart, since its variant was released first, similar to how the Gilded Prancer, Dasher II and Pirate Sushi Racer were released before their original counterparts. I feel like it would be better if we consider it a variant. --Bri-11 (talk) Coin Box from Mario Kart Tour 19:07, February 21, 2021 (EST)

I say that until the original version is released, let's leave the Comet Tail as the "new kart". The original version is not a kart from a previous game that it could be a variant of, and since they removed it there's even a chance it never gets released. But if that original kart gets released, then I say it's probably fair to change the Comet Tail to be the variant. MarioComix (talk) 21:38, February 21, 2021 (EST)

Course icons in galleries[edit]

While this doesn't quite relate to this article per se, it does involve our coverage of the game, and I couldn't think of a better place to put it, so here we go. Does anyone else think the inclusion of the course icons in the galleries for individual characters is getting excessive? Take my main man Waluigi as an example. He only has 1 variant in the game as of now, but he has 18 MKT course icons in his gallery. These images aren't illustrating anything new about the character, it's just the same artwork pasted over a different course. We don't pile every single in-game image that happens to have a character in it into their gallery, so why should this be any different? I suggest limiting it to just 1 course icon per variant. Whether it would be a course that goes with the character well (i.e. Waluigi Pinball for Waluigi, London Loop for his Bus Driver variant) or just on a first come first serve basis is up for discussion, but something really needs to be done about this. --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 12:08, March 3, 2021 (EST)

To my understanding, technically a subject's gallery should include every image pertaining to that subject; we're just behind on getting every image into the gallery. However, I agree that the presence of the course icons is rather excessive. Perhaps it's possible to separate them out from the general "Sprites and models" section, like how we've started including an "Emblems" sub-section? I could also see merit in making a dedicated gallery for MKT course icons/thumbnails (no screenshots), and they would only appear in there and not in other galleries; although the exact criteria for that exclusion would be somewhat arbitrary, I'd like to hear others weigh in on our possible options. MarioComix (talk) 17:18, March 3, 2021 (EST)
Old reply but a gallery is always going to be choosy on what images to feature. This is true for character galleries (which are my focus here). We do generally have all artwork but sprites and screenshots, no, we already do pick a few out of the many sprites/animations/screenshots featuring a character. The course thumbnails are just repetitive content, with premade assets that we already have in other parts/pages of the gallery. Anyhow, I don't know what to do with the main gallery page, but the course icons in the character/course pages are excessive. Waluigi Time's man's is already excessive but my boy Mario is the same thing but way worse. Icon showing how many lives Mario has left. From Super Mario 64 DS. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 17:48, October 23, 2021 (EDT)
Thanks for reviving this important discussion I had missed. As far as I'm concerned, the "course with character" thumbnails only make sense in the tour pages; in the character galleries, the character artwork that is then reused in all the thumbnails is more than enough, those thumbnails simply don't add anything to that artwork as far as the character is concerned. What makes sense to cover instead is the Bonus Challenges' thumbnails, that usually feature a screenshot of the challenge from a peculiar camera angle and thus can actually add something worth covering as far as the character is concerned.--Mister Wu (talk) 20:40, October 23, 2021 (EDT)
All of the gallery pages have been taken care of, there may still be some on pages that don't have enough images for their galleries to be split though. --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 13:04, November 10, 2021 (EST)

Split drivers and karts, gliders, and wheels from this page[edit]

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Split both lists 10-0-0-0
Alright, time to tackle this behemoth. This is currently the second longest non-list article on the wiki surpassed only by Bowser's article, loading takes a long time, and with how often this game gets updated, it's just going to keep getting worse. I suggest starting by splitting off the sections that are currently the longest and still growing, drivers, karts, and gliders (and tires too, why not). This would create two new articles, "List of drivers in Mario Kart Tour" and "List of karts, gliders, and tires in Mario Kart Tour". I've also included options to split only one or the other, if you disagree with the handling of the karts and related items or if you just think only one of them should be split for some reason. And of course there's always the option to split nothing if you feel so inclined.

Proposer: Waluigi Time (talk)
Deadline: March 22, 2021, 23:59 GMT

Split both[edit]

  1. Waluigi Time (talk) I think the guy who proposed this has some pretty good ideas.
  2. Matthew aka Mario (talk) Let's do it!
  3. RHG1951 (talk) Per proposal.
  4. MarioComix (talk) Per proposal; also consider either gallery or table of head icons to remain in main page section, and potential to split Drivers/Karts/Gliders
  5. 7feetunder (talk) Per proposal.
  6. Ray Trace (talk) Per proposal.
  7. Duckfan77 (talk) Per proposal.
  8. GloverMist (talk) Per proposal.
  9. Hewer (talk) I would rather have the gliders be separate from the karts but for now I'll vote for this option since it is the closest one to that.
  10. TheFlameChomp (talk) Per proposal.

Split List of drivers in Mario Kart Tour only[edit]

Split List of karts, gliders, and tires in Mario Kart Tour only[edit]

Do nothing[edit]

Comments[edit]

I think splitting it is fine and dandy, as it gives us room to cover details pertaining to these in more depth (like specific availabilities both Tour-exclusive and "regular", such as in Pipes). I'm just brainstorming how the section will look on the main page. I suppose we can keep the opening paragraph for each. My main concern is the Drivers section, it would just feel odd to not mention who's playable in the game on the main page - might just be me, though. I'm thinking we could have a small table that would list "Returning Drivers" and "New Drivers" and we could use their head icons just to give a brief idea of who's in the game without needing to go to the list page itself? Though for karts, gliders, and tires, I'm thinking the opening paragraph could be enough. We could just expand it to mention how karts and gliders affect the points system (e.g. karts give bonus points multipliers, gliders increase combo time). Any thoughts? MarioComix (talk) 18:50, March 8, 2021 (EST)

Since there already is an image of the entire roster in the Drivers section, we could probably make that larger for better visibility and potentially move it. --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 18:56, March 8, 2021 (EST)
Sounds good to me. You mean like this? Dark BonesSig.png 01:33, March 9, 2021 (EST)
Yeah, that's pretty much exactly what I was thinking. --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 11:39, March 9, 2021 (EST)
I second the "table of head icons" idea. That allows us to link each individual driver to their corresponding wiki page. --Scepthan (talk) 02:51, March 9, 2021 (EST)
The image would be best if we can link each Driver to their page (kind of like how the RPG game maps can link to different locations). But my concern is that the Drivers list image would need to be updated every tour and in a relatively timely manner, which it hasn't been doing so far, unless someone would like to step up to that responsibility. So the table of head icons would be easier to keep up-to-date. MarioComix (talk) 03:56, March 9, 2021 (EST)
I have a suggestion. Drivers, karts and gliders sections can be formatted like a gallery. It's detailed information (like their special availability, traits) can be added to their driver/kart/glider profiles and statistic page or section, alongside the favourite/favoured course info. - Infinite8 04:58, March 9, 2021 (EST)
The gallery idea is good, but the problem with shunting away all the information into each page's statistics section is that it will be hard to retrieve that information comparatively, e.g. someone wants to know which of their drivers qualifies as having short sleeves, now they'd have to check every single Profiles and statistics page individually to find that. I think that splitting off the current lists into separate pages retains that accessibility. MarioComix (talk) 16:26, March 9, 2021 (EST)
There's the badges page with most of the traits info in one section. - Infinite8 02:36, March 10, 2021 (EST)
Well, I never knew that table existed. I'm guessing we should link to that in the main page's Drivers section once the list gets split off/simplified. MarioComix (talk) 18:31, March 10, 2021 (EST)

Why there isn't the option to make separate pages for each main category (driver, kart and glider)? I find this aspect of the current proposal a bit odd, especially considering how there are more karts than drivers, and the trend is to make the gap even wider. By the way, I didn't mention the tires as they have no gameplay relevance and are tied to karts, so they can rather be added to a column of the kart table if a page dedicated to them would be overkill.--Mister Wu (talk) 15:52, March 9, 2021 (EST)

Actually, you make a good point. I think the best course of action is to split Drivers, Karts, and Gliders each into their own list. MarioComix (talk) 16:26, March 9, 2021 (EST)
I anticipated this to be brought up while making the proposal, but in the interest of simplicity I thought it would be best to limit it to only these two pages for now. I grouped the karts and gliders together because they're both part of the "kart" aspect of the game, and added tires as well because while that topic isn't nearly as large or expanding as fast as the others, it felt like it made more sense to have them on the kart article than all alone on the main page. This is mostly intended as a starting point, the karts and gliders can either be split further with another TPP down the line, or you can opt to vote for only splitting the drivers for now and the karts and gliders can be handled later (which is half of why I included the options to only split one or the other, the other half being in case of general objections against splitting at all for some reason). --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 16:49, March 9, 2021 (EST)

Now that the Split has Occurred[edit]

First, I think that the tires section can be removed, and just added as a note within the karts section (since the tires are tied to each kart), and even if/when the gliders are split out from that other list, the karts and tires were likely to stay on one page. More importantly, the issue I take with using the drivers list screenshot (as opposed to a table of head icons) is that the screenshot has not been consistently updated with each tour. If someone were to commit to taking this on and updating it each tour, then I think that's fine to use the screenshot. But if no one is able to, I think it would be better to use a table since that's easier to update with each tour. (The screenshot could potentially be moved to the drivers list page to give a rough overview of all the characters in the game without needing to scroll through the entire list.) As it stands at the time of writing, this screenshot has been out-of-date for 6 weeks. Imagine if our coverage for a newly-released game was also out-of-date for 6 weeks. I think it's important that the main page and preview of the drivers list on that main page should be accurate and up-to-date, so that at least if people don't want to go to the full drivers list page they can get the full picture of who's available. MarioComix (talk) 16:17, March 23, 2021 (EDT)

I've been keeping a psd document of the drivers image and it does takes a lot of time to update. Six weeks is condensed into three tours, and on average that's only three drivers out of more than one hundred. I feel a table would be more difficult to format as the roster gets larger. Now that the section has been split off I see why it's more important to have an up-to-date image, so I'll try and have it updated every tour from now on.
'Shroom Spotlight Shokora (talk · edits) 22:54, March 23, 2021 (EDT)
Alright then, thanks for your efforts! I agree that the image would look better than a table, so as long as it's still practical then let's stick with that. MarioComix (talk) 00:20, March 24, 2021 (EDT)
Cool!
'Shroom Spotlight Shokora (talk · edits) 03:57, March 24, 2021 (EDT)

Remove “Notes” sections on tour pages[edit]

Settledproposal.svg This talk page proposal has already been settled. Please do not edit any of the sections in the proposal. If you wish to discuss the article, do so in a new header below the proposal.

remove 10-4-0

! NEW OPTION ADDED !

Ninja Tour#Notes

The Ninja Tour reuses the Wario Cup's bonus challenge from the 2019 Winter Tour for this tour's Hammer Bro Cup, the Bowser Jr. Cup and Baby Rosalina Cup's bonus challenges from the Valentine's Tour for this tour's Toadette Cup and Pauline Cup (although the 1-star and 3-star requirements for the latter were changed from 5 and 14 to 6 and 13), the Rosalina Cup's bonus challenge from the Vancouver Tour for this tour's Larry Cup (although the 1-star, 2-star, and 3-star requirements were all increased from 1:50.00, 1:28.00, and 1:16.00 to 1:35.00, 1:20.00, and 1:14.00), the Donkey Kong Cup's bonus challenge from the Mario Bros. Tour for this tour's Rosalina Cup, the Toad Cup's bonus challenge from the Hammer Bro Tour for this tour's Waluigi Cup, the Dry Bones Cup's bonus challenge from the Marine Tour for this tour's Roy Cup (although the 3-star requirement was increased from 750 to 800), and the Roy Cup's bonus challenge from the Los Angeles Tour for this tour's Wario Cup.

The above paragraph is cluttered, hard to follow, and, more than anything, redundant: we already have pages for each bonus challenge listing their tour appearances as well as the objectives set in different iterations. On game articles, we rarely if ever mention the previous appearances of each character, enemy, object, or entity that appears in a game. I don’t see why bonus challenges should receive a different treatment, especially at this point in the game’s lifespan when they are bound to be recycled often enough that this is not really worth an express mention.

If the majority votes to instead keep these notes, then it stands to reason that they need some heavy rewriting.

At the suggestion of Lemon Meringue (talk), I decided to add an option to keep the notes, but reorganise them as footnotes. While keeping them would run counter to the parallel that entities appearing and changing between games is not always relevant to one particular game, I could see some importance in expressly mentioning which bonus challenge appeared previously and which changes occured in it since this happens across events within one game.

Proposer: Koopa con Carne (talk)
Deadline: April 29, 2021, 23:59 GMT

Remove[edit]

  1. Koopa con Carne (talk) Primary choice.
  2. Waluigi Time (talk) Per proposal.
  3. Scepthan (talk) Per proposal.
  4. MarioComix (talk) Per proposal. I suppose we should at least add a footnote or asterisk to indicate which challenges were reused, and potentially if the Grand Star criteria was changed too (* reused, ** reused and new criteria). I don't think it's necessary to explain how the criteria was changed, not only do we have previous tours archived so that one could just go back and check them, but the exact changes wouldn't really serve a purpose.
  5. Tails777 (talk) Per proposal.
  6. Lemon Meringue (talk) Even if its get removed, as least a small indicator should be used for a bonus challenge if its reused from a previous tour. See my comment below for more information.
  7. Scrooge200 (talk) I agree with adding a minor indicator. It really doesn't need a confusing paragraph to note that it's reused.
  8. Archivist Toadette (talk) If the outcome of this proposal is anything to go by...
  9. Mario jc (talk) Per proposal; something about them should have been done given how confusing they've gotten.
  10. TheFlameChomp (talk) Per proposal.

Keep, but reorganise as footnotes[edit]

  1. Koopa con Carne (talk) Secondary choice.
  2. Lemon Meringue (talk) My second and preferred choice, as I stated below.
  3. Hewer (talk) Per proposal.
  4. Mister Wu (talk) Less invasive, but still easier to find than having to go to the respective Bonus Challenge page.

Keep unchanged[edit]

Comments[edit]

I would like to note that these sections were added before the challenge pages were created, so they did originally serve a purpose (albeit it a pretty trivial one). --Scepthan (talk) 13:51, April 15, 2021 (EDT)

In the earliest tours that reused bonus challenges, there were a total of a least 3 or 4 bonus challenges in each tour. However, by the Berlin Tour, there were more bonus challenges that were reused from previous tours than the new bonus challenges, with most of them having the Grand Star requirements changed. So while I support to remove the "Notes" section, it should not be removed completely. Instead, put a small "foot-note" template to the right of the bonus challenge if that challenge is reused from a previous tour. This was done four months ago but I thought we only use that template for tour pages if its contains a small error or a character appearing in a bonus challenge before becoming playable in a later tour, so I changed it back. After I saw this proposal (and after I found that the "Notes" section nowadays can be confusion to read, especially in recent tours), I do think this should be removed but at least, a small indicator should be use in place if it pass. Lemon Meringue.pngLemon MeringueLemon Meringue.png 19:23, April 15, 2021 (EDT)

I think that's reasonable. I added another option in the proposal to reflect what you said. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 20:29, April 15, 2021 (EDT)

Inconsistency with Course Galleries[edit]

This is more of an issue with the course pages, but I've put this here because this is a central hub.

I recently noticed when I was on Sydney Sprint that the first course icon picture for the normal course indicates the character in the picture, even though this is not the case for Reverse, Trick, or Reverse/Trick variants (the first picture does not list the character, but later pictures do). However, on some other course pages, such as Mario Circuit (3DS), there's a picture of the normal course without a character indicator. There seems to be an issue with consistency across course pages. Any idea what should be done regarding this? BMfan08 (talk) 12:12, April 21, 2021 (EDT)

It has always bugged me that we do this; I would vote for adding the character's name to all course icon descriptions. A slightly deeper and more difficult issue to fix is the fact that the image filenames are somewhat inconsistent as well: the first character to ever appear on a course icon is deemed the "default character" and not given a _CharacterName suffix on the end of the filename, while all future drivers that appear on that same course icon do get a suffix. This has been a somewhat annoying issue for me when, for example, I'm trying to add an old track to a new tour; I'll use the TrackName_CharacterName format, only to find out that the image doesn't render because the character is in fact the "default" on that course according to the wiki. (For example, File:MKT_Icon_DKPassRDS_BabyPeach.png doesn't work, because the file is listed under File:MKT_Icon_DKPassRDS.png.) I don't know of any situations in which we would truly actually need a "default character" (correct me if I'm wrong), but so as not to break everything, a compromise would be to take each default course icon and reupload the same image but with the character suffix added to the filename. --Scepthan (talk) 20:28, April 21, 2021 (EDT)
Yeah, I totally get that. For instance, Dry Bones is considered "default" for 3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon T because he was the first one for that course, but in reality he's only a favored character that got boosted to favorite in that instance. I'd certainly consider setting up a proposal for this, but I reckon it would have to be two-fold if we also consider file names. BMfan08 (talk) 23:38, April 21, 2021 (EDT)

"Ninth Mainline Game"[edit]

Here's a link to the Japanese Mario Portal. If you click here into the Mario Kart series, it lists all the Mario Kart games excluding the arcade installments, including Tour and Live: Home Circuit. For comparison, its page on the Super Mario series includes all of our Super Mario games plus Super Mario Bros. 35, its Mario Party page includes every installment without the arcade games, and its Mario Tennis page includes all the Camelot-developed games. If our Super Mario page is acknowledging games like Maker and Run, then for consistency we should be acknowledging Tour and Live: Home Circuit, unless someone has better evidence against it, or would like to arbitrarily draw the line between which games "count" as mainline and which as spin-offs, and disregard the Mario Portal entirely. MarioComix (talk) 19:15, May 5, 2021 (EDT)

Most people don't consider Tour to be a mainline title, and most people don't consider Super Mario Run to be a main series Mario title. I don't think Nintendo considers them to be main titles either, as several ports are listed on that page, one of them being Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, which we don't have listed as main series. There are many many differences between Tour and Run the main games, too many for me to list here. I propose we vote on them being spin-offs. Polterpup (talk) 13:10, May 7, 2021 (EDT)

That just seems a bit arbitrary, we should really be doing things by how Nintendo handles them rather than what fans think of them. Bowser Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 13:17, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
I'm not going just based on what the fans think. If Tour and Run are main series, then 8 Deluxe, New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, and Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury should be listed as main titles based on this page. Besides, does the page specifically state these are main titles? Polterpup (talk) 13:27, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
Those are re-releases of past games, so no they shouldn't really. Bowser Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 13:35, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
What about Home Circuit then? Polterpup (talk) 13:43, May 7, 2021 (EDT)

If Mario Kart Tour can be considered mainline, then all the arcades, MK8DX and Home Circuit should be mainline too! RSM (talk) 13:59, May 7, 2021 (EDT)

MK8DX definitely shouldn't because like I said it's a straight port of a past game. Mario Kart Tour is a new game so it can be. Bowser Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 14:06, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
thank you for ignoring the other ones just so u can keep defending ur point RSM (talk) 14:07, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
I'm not sure what to think about those ones actually. Bowser Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 14:10, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
As I said in the page linked above, the arcade games are not listed on the series page, likely because they're all developed by 3rd-party studios. MarioComix (talk) 17:47, May 7, 2021 (EDT)

Regarding re-releases, they are re-releases of main games, hence why they're listed on the series page (and also to drive sales of many of these being recent games). We list them as ports/remakes because they're not wholly brand-new games. The question we need to consider is whether we follow the Mario Portal, since our own Super Mario page is doing so, in which case we need to acknowledge Live: Home Circuit as a main title, or we need to start drawing our own boundaries and give concrete reasons as to why we are following those lines rather than Nintendo's. For ports/remakes, that's a concrete enough line. MarioComix (talk) 17:47, May 7, 2021 (EDT)

We're in troubles for sure, the presence of Super Mario Bros. 35 and Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit in Mario Portal calls into question what exactly is listed in these lists to begin with. But I don't think any criteria will ever be good enough to determine the main series games, we'll have to rely on the content of the next home console game to know.
As far as what Mario Kart Tour currently is, it's anybody's guess. I can only provide the insight of the internal data, according to which Mario Kart Tour is being used to add assets and features to the next home console games - all its drivers, karts and gliders are compatible with the Mario Kart 7 engine games like Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, all its courses follow the naming conventions of the Mario Kart 8 team and the new courses even have a mob main series platform code (by the way, Merry Mountain and Ninja Hideaway are internally known as gmob_hillclimb and gmob_ninjamansion, again consistent with the names of the Mario Kart 8 new courses such as Gu_SnowMountain and Gu_HorrorHouse), they even worked the first year to finally implement half-pipes into the Mario Kart 7 engine games, delaying Battle Mode that only now is in the works, with the main driving mechanics finally being functional. Basically, it's a development platform for the console games.--Mister Wu (talk) 18:37, May 7, 2021 (EDT)

I think the reality we have to face is that Nintendo is clearly willing to stretch the boundaries of what constitutes being part of a series. Home Circuit and to a lesser extent Tour are clearly oddballs, just as Run, the Maker games, and 35 are for the main series. Just because the gameplay doesn't match previous titles, that doesn't necessarily mean it's not part of the series, especially if Nintendo considers it to be that way. Super Mario 64 was a much bigger deviation from the 2D platformers, but few people would suggest splitting our coverage of the main series into (at least) two. I see no reason to disregard Nintendo's official material just because the game doesn't meet arbitrary fanmade standards.

For what it's worth, I also think remakes/ports should be considered mainline titles of the series they belong to, barring rare cases like Super Mario Advance where it essentially becomes a spinoff series of its own. --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 19:53, May 7, 2021 (EDT)

I'm still not sure about putting re-releases within main game lists in series articles, I really do think they're the sort of thing that's better off with their own list. Bowser Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 20:12, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
Yeah, I think that ports/remakes can be separated since there's a pretty robust criteria (the game is re-release of an old game) and it also provides information to separate out fully new games from re-releases of games. MarioComix (talk) 22:20, May 7, 2021 (EDT)

Well, with the revelation of MK8 DLC, Nintendo officially aknowledged MKT as the mainline game, by putting it next to other mainline games. So technically should count as the ninth mainline game after all, isn't it? Piotrek1113 (talk) 20:42, February 9, 2022 (EST)

In my opinion, the system we're currently using is just better for us. While the case of Mario Kart Tour might be "closed" after the Nintendo Direct's video, there are still debatable entries like Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, and in general we really can't just wait months or years for Nintendo to release clarifying videos for every entry that deviates from the usual formula due to the platform on which it is released.--Mister Wu (talk) 05:13, February 10, 2022 (EST)

remove unrelated source[edit]

nowhere in the source for "ninth mainline game" does it actually say it's the ninth mainline game, making it redundant. remove it immediately, stop reversing it, and find an actually related source!!! 86.149.20.4 19:11, May 7, 2021 (EDT)

It lists it alongside the other main series games. --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 19:44, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
it also lists mario kart live, which anyone with half a brain can tell is not mainline. RSM (talk) 08:06, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
just because it's listed doesn't mean it's mainline, its just a list of mario games, theres no rules to which games are and are not listed. super mario run is listed that must mean its the precursor to odyssey then! RSM (talk) 08:11, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
Please make sure you log into your RSM account when editing. Staff members can check which users are on which IP addresses. Bowser Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 19:48, May 7, 2021 (EDT)
. RSM (talk) 08:06, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
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i cant be bothered to keep acting toxic im going lmao RSM (talk) 08:14, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
Despite the juvenile toxicity of this user, he has a point: the portal page also lists Mario Kart Live as a "main entry" and I don't think should be used as a definitive source on what constitutes as a "mainline" game (the source likely just lists titles as they are released). I've removed the definitive statement, I simply left that it's a mobile entry in the Mario Kart series and left it as that; I also got rid of what numbered game it is because honestly, the Mario Kart series is huge and still growing to the point where pointing out what chronological release overall it is starts to get irrelevant. BabyLuigiFire.png Ray Trace(T|C) 16:47, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
Honestly, either you do that for the other games as well or it is bias. I'm very fine with doing an anti-gacha campaign and devaluing Mario Kart Tour, but we have to be honest about it, not pretending to use other reasonings that then are exclusively applied against one game that happens to exploit advanced techniques to make people spend fortunes.--Mister Wu (talk) 18:32, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
The same should probably be done with the Super Mario series game articles as well. Bowser Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 18:39, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
And I agree with that. Maybe with 8 and 7 as an exception so it explains the reasoning behind their name but I'm all for removing "Odyssey is the 5th game in the main series" because I still firmly believe it's poorly defined. BabyLuigiFire.png Ray Trace(T|C) 18:45, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
Also, I prefer you don't impunge my motives for writing that comment: nowhere did I mention gacha or the exploitation. BabyLuigiFire.png Ray Trace(T|C) 18:51, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
(ec) I don't think Ray Trace is arguing this just because she personally dislikes Mario Kart Tour. It's pretty bizarre to imply this. I do think the bit about it being like the 12th mainline entry in the series is just irrelevant bit, like saying it's the 392nd entry overall in the Mario series. Icon showing how many lives Mario has left. From Super Mario 64 DS. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 18:53, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
I apologize if the motivation was different, but the change was applied exclusively to this page, and this needs to be fixed one way or the other. It's too biased right now.--Mister Wu (talk) 19:35, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
I think the word "bias" is a bit strong here, but I am making those changes now. Bowser Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 19:44, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
With Mario Kart 7 & 8, I changed it to "console installment" since that explains why they are named as such, and just removed the mentions of the arcade games. Bowser Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 19:54, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
I think "console installments" is a very good approach indeed, it finally relieves us from stating what is a main game and what is not. We can easily determine that too. Thanks for solving this issue, and sorry to all the people I might or outright have offended with my words and implications.--Mister Wu (talk) 20:18, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
Apology accepted. I'm fully aware of my biases and I also apologize if I come across as such. BabyLuigiFire.png Ray Trace(T|C) 21:23, May 8, 2021 (EDT)
Console installments is a good idea. I updated Mario Kart (series) to reflect this. Polterpup (talk) 13:12, May 9, 2021 (EDT)
Going to be honest, I don't see how this terminology improves the situation. If anything, it makes it even more unclear why Deluxe and Home Circuit aren't included since those are also console games. --Waluigi's head icon in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Too Bad! Waluigi Time! 13:31, May 9, 2021 (EDT)
In terms of why Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is in a separate section, it's just that we chose to have separate sections for remakes in all the other series pages, so it's for consistency - we can discuss the removal of the section if you think it is confusing. As far as Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit goes, I changed the name of the section to Others, as it is not just a console game: it uses physical RC cars which are what is actually controlled by the game. While the game is played on the Switch, it is also a physical game. Again, this placement can be discussed as well.--Mister Wu (talk) 15:06, May 9, 2021 (EDT)

Either we wait for a "Mario Kart 11" to show up, or we include every instance as the next main line title. If anything, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe could be considered the 9th title per release date, making Tour the 10th and Live the 11th. Additionally, we may not get another numbered title in the future, keeping in mind that previous installments didn't have a proper numbering until Mario Kart 7. It is very possible that Tour and Live are "mainline" installments of the spin-off series. Also also, it's not really up to us to determine what is and isn't the proper numbering for a title in the series, that is Nintendo's job. We are to simply state that "Mario Kart Live is the eleventh installment in the Mario Kart series" and leave it at that, as that wording doesn't give the title a proper number, and, should a "Mario Kart 9" come out regardless, we'd still write it off as "Mario Kart 9 is the twelfth installment of the Mario Kart series". Alex95sig1.pngAlex95sig2.png 21:30, May 8, 2021 (EDT)

Size upscaled enemies[edit]

Enemies in the game, namely Piranha Plants, Goombas, and Sidesteppers, are sometimes made bigger so they are more difficult to avoid. When it comes to Piranha Plants, the game simply refers to their enlarged versions with the name of their base species as opposed to attributing them a different species, e.g. hitting the large Piranha Plant in Ghost Valley 1R/T is still displayed as "Piranha Plant" on-screen instead of "Big Piranha Plant" or something similar. I did not seem to pay much attention or importance to this when I added the Big Piranha Plant entry in the table of course elements, so, considering the above, should we remove its entries from the table?

As for big Goombas and big Sidesteppers, they only appear in bonus challenges, so their names are never displayed in-game; we can assume, however, that they are a similar case to the aforementioned big Piranha Plants. Someone with access to the game's files should confirm whether they are the same entity as their regular-sized counterparts or a different thing. What impact would this have on the Big Sidestepper page? -- KOOPA CON CARNE 23:00, May 20, 2021 (EDT)

Mario Kart Tour trailer backgrounds[edit]

I added trailer backgrounds just so people can know about them (see Nintendo Mobile or Zephiel810 to see all Mario Kart Tour trailers).Pierce Ng (talk) 03:18, January 7, 2022 (EST)

There's a tour-specific page where this would be better suited. Balloon Fighter costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC 04:10, January 8, 2022 (EST)

Palette Swaps[edit]

Okay, so I did start a proposal about this, but that was jumping the gun a bit. I cancelled the proposal and I want to try and spark a discussion concerning how we cover palette swaps. Mario Kart Tour plays a big part in this, as it showcases a bit of that inconsistency, but this can easily concern games like the Mario Baseball series, Mario Sports Superstars and other games that feature palette swaps. We have articles for the karts and gliders in Tour because they feature distinct differences while the characters do not have their own articles. This primarily is because there are also a lot of costumed alts on top of palette swaps. Pretty much all the costume alts are exclusive to this game, but for characters like the colored Yoshis and Shy Guys, they have had other appearances where they've had different stats from their base character. I personally believe we could recreate articles for the colored Yoshis, as they have had multiple appearances where the color of the Yoshi has had slight differences from each other, such as Super Mario World, Yoshi's Story and, of course, the aforementioned Mario Baseball series and Mario Kart Tour, and that easily extends to Shy Guys, Birdos, Koopa Trooopas and Toads. The question is; when does it become excessive? Because we do have articles for palette swapped karts that visually look the same, right down to the wheels, such as the Red Turbo Yoshi, Blue Biddybuggy, pretty much all the B Dasher Mk. 2 karts, I just question why that's not excessive, but characters are. That's what I really want to discuss; what are people's thoughts on that overall deal? Cause dealing with palette swaps also means that the costume alts in Tour could also be in the same boat. And I know this could slide into other topics as well so I just wanna see what other people think of the overall topic. Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

I'd say that while there are multitudes of Yoshis, Birdos, Shy Guys, Toads, etc. established in-game and work interchangeably (possibly the argument for keeping Koopas merged), the karts are more limited in their scope, limited to probably Mario Kart Tour (though questions might arise if, like the Sky-Blue B Dasher Mk. 2 reappears as a mere palette swap akin to palette swaps in Mario Kart 8, we'd probably have short one-liners as a result) would be why having separate articles for all the recolors would be excessive. But if we're going to merge those Mk. 2 Dashers, why aren't we then merging the Doubles in Double Dash (e.g. Rattle Buggy vs Goo-Goo Buggy; Red Fire and Green Fire) as those are also palette swaps? Icon showing how many lives Mario has left. From Super Mario 64 DS. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 22:24, January 20, 2022 (EST)
I feel like having different statistics from each other is already a fine enough reason to keep them split. I'm not opposed to keeping the B Dasher Mk. 2 karts split, as they all feature different Favorite and Favored Courses. The Double Dash karts also feature different stats: the Green Fire, for example, has a higher speed than the Red Fire, but less weight and acceleration, creating a comparable difference. Tour doesn't follow the same stat system that traditional Mario Kart games follow, but it does have the whole Special Skill, Favorite Course and Favored Course thing going for it, which is kinda the same thing. Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
If Mario Kart Tour vehicles like the Sky-Blue B Dasher Mk. 2 reappear as mere palette swaps of other karts in any future Mario Kart games, we make a short, heading-less note of that on their respective articles, akin to "This kart later appears as a different color scheme of [kart] in Mario Kart X, Mario Kart Y, and Mario Kart Z". The Blue Biddybuggy and Black Circuit articles are currently handling a similar situation in the same vein. I'm against merging the Tour kart variants with their original counterparts just because of a scenario that can be and has been handily circumvented. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 20:01, January 21, 2022 (EST)
I'm more against merging Tour's karts/gliders as well, but because of that, it's the main reason I feel we should give more palette swaps their own articles. Looking past Tour's costume alts, characters like colored Yoshies, Shy Guys and even Toads have multiple appearances other than Tour where they've had different stats or functional differences. Yoshis especially, with games like Super Mario World, Yoshi's Story, Mario Super Sluggers and Mario Tennis Open. Admittedly, there are still more games where many color swaps are purely aesthetic and don't change much of anything (most other Yoshi series games, Mario Hoops 3-on-3, Mario Sports Mix etc), but I still think that considering these karts get articles after only one appearance, other palette swaps with multiple appearances of differences should be considered for their own articles. Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate


When it comes to the costumes, while effectively cases like Yoshi (Reindeer) might be interesting, since he appeared well before Mario Kart Tour, I think that if we ended up merging the Yoshi colors we should consider if we should rather merge the pages of the various recolored karts and their parts, including those from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Mario Kart 8, to follow a similar logic.--Mister Wu (talk) 18:35, January 21, 2022 (EST)

When I thought of merging them, that brought up the idea of other palette swaps too, mostly RPG enemies like Dream Team's R enemies and the X Bosses. Are they a class of their own or would they be in a similar situation? Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
I'm not sure the Dream Team R enemies is a very good comparison here, those are not only palette swaps but are mainly stronger versions of the past enemies. Same with the X bosses. Bowser Nightwicked Bowser Bowser emblem from Mario Kart 8 19:29, January 21, 2022 (EST)
Just making sure. I didn't know if saying "different stats" would extend to that or not. Cause when I thought of comparing the stats of for karts or characters in sports titles, I thought comparing battle stats would be kinda the same thing. Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
But my devil's advocacy goes, isn't Party Time Toad also a stronger version of another character on the roster? I bring up Toad because there's multiple of that character, so it's not like Fairy Daisy where you can argue that it's an alt of an individual character. Icon showing how many lives Mario has left. From Super Mario 64 DS. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 13:56, January 23, 2022 (EST)
That's kinda a good point. Tour makes it very clear that High End characters are better so it wouldn't be far off to say that pretty much every costumed alt is just a "stronger version of that character", though that wouldn't be the case for everyone, since there are high end alts of high end characters (King Bob-omb to name an example). Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate15:22, January 23, 2022 (EST)

So it's clear that it's better not to split various palette swaps/alternates into their own articles, but I have a different idea worth throwing out. Would anyone be opposed to the idea of making list articles for character variants? For example List of Mario variants in Mario Kart Tour. Lists would cover each alternate of a specific character in a similar way to how the current kart/glider articles list their information. I mean Mario's Mario Kart Tour section is basically an entire paragraph describing his 15+ variants in the game and I feel a separate article for all those variants would be better for getting the more in depth details in full without further bloating his already large article. Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

DS shroom ridge and Wii coconut mall are confirmed[edit]

It's no secret that the new 8 deluxe DLC re-used models from this game, but it also confirmed both tracks are coming. During the DLC showcase, there's a specific section that re-used the course selection icons from tour (without character artworks in front of them of course). source: Booster-Course-Pass-DLC-Mario-Kart-8-Deluxe-wave-structure-02-768x432.jpg It's easy to tell because the lightning matches the versions from tour more than the ones showcased in the trailer (it's the same exact picture for tracks such as 'Paris promenade', the pictures just being cropped.

To confirm this further: the rocky road sections of GBA sky garden is grey in both the sky tour teaser Nintendo posted on twitter and the picture previously shown (https://mobile.twitter.com/mariokarttourEN/status/1486236782282878979), but it's orange-ish in 8 deluxe: mario-kart-8-sky-garden1-800x450.jpg Can we add the tracks into the 'other' section? PrincessDaisyForever (talk)

While it's likely, this isn't confirmation they're in the game. We should add them when they're officially revealed. Balloon Fighter costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC 20:59, February 11, 2022 (EST) Clearly I didn't look at them carefully. They've already been added to the page now but you're right, and the trees in Shroom Ridge even look completely different. Balloon Fighter costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC 22:31, February 12, 2022 (EST)
Update to this, after a minor discussion I had with the user WildWario on my talk page, we decided to remove their "confirmed" status, since they haven't been announced for Mario Kart Tour and they probably even took the screenshots for these two tracks in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Gold Luigi (talk) 09:15, February 15, 2022 (EST)
That's definitely not a possibility, the assets used are different, this being particularly evident in the stone paved road of GBA Sky Garden, but also being noticeable in the trees of DS Shroom Ridge. As confirmed by the other thumbnails that are definitely taken from the square thumbnails of Mario Kart Tour, the thumbnails of GBA Sky Garden and DS Shroom Ridge are certainly excerpt of the square thumbnails used in Mario Kart Tour.--Mister Wu (talk) 10:59, February 15, 2022 (EST)

Ranked Cup Rewards Update[edit]

The ranked rewards are outdated for at least "From tier 25." I was going to update it but noticed the last update was mentioned above it giving more information: "Since the Cooking Tour, tier 25 and up rewards points-cap tickets for the top few positions." I'm not sure when it was changed or how to find out so I wouldn't be able to add that information if I updated it. Should I update the page anyway without that information? Toomin (talk) 17:41, March 14, 2022 (EDT)

When there is a conflict like that, you can edit your own changes, so add that sentence to your own edits and then submit.--Mister Wu (talk) 05:08, March 16, 2022 (EDT)

Variant Pinpointing[edit]

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I've talked about this with some people before, but something that came up on my project of handling Tour's characters, drivers and gliders was how iffy it was pinpointing which karts and gliders were variants of what. I have since found a spreadsheet that a Twitter account, Mario Kart Tour News, made that lists the characters, gliders, karts etc and various information, including their internal file names. As I was looking through them, I noticed a few key things, things that came up in discussions I've had previously;

  • The internal name for the various Butterfly Wings start are "Wing_ButterflyW_*color of glider*", indicating that, despite the Butterfly Sunset debuting first, it seems like the internal names still go with the Butterfly Wings as the standard name.
  • However, the internal names for the Sushi Racer and Pirate Sushi Racer are slightly different from each other, with the Sushi Racer being named "BodyK_Hojiro_Blue" while the Pirate Sushi Racer is "BodyK_HojiroPirates_Black", which is different than most other variants to their normal counterparts.
  • The internal names for the Dragonfly and the Dozer Dasher are different, being "BodyK_DragonF" and "BodyK_Bulldozer" respectively, indicating that the Dozer Dasher isn't likely a variant of the Dragonfly
  • Despite looking slightly different, the Pumpkin Kart and Gold Pumpkin Kart still have the same internal file name pattern as the other Apple Kart variants, being "BodyK_Apple_Pumpkin"/"BodyK_Apple_PumpkinGold".
  • Now I don't know the difference between the Index Number and the Machine ID Number, but the Red Kiddie Kart is listed before the Green Kiddie Kart in the Machine ID Number list, which seems to line up with other normal karts being listed before their variants.

That being said, I ask the question of if these file names are a viable way of pinpointing which are variants of what? This being especially helpful for the Butterfly Wings situation, as the internal names clearly show the Butterfly Wings being the standard naming theme for the various variants, despite the Butterfly Sunset debuting first. However, I don't want to make any decisions until I've heard what others can say on this.

I have the spreadsheet here if anyone wants to look at it: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xxAnNXbxlhzJyq0tCdnSnPZba9YiNKxfCGnVUuIZXPU/edit#gid=1209496945 Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate22:04, May 30, 2022 (EDT)

All-Clear Pipe[edit]

I would like a quick and easy way to pull up the All-Clear Pipe contents. I notice that they're listed on this page, but you can't really search for them or click a link to them from other articles because they're not in their own section, so I think we should create a new section or possibly even a new article for the All-Clear Pipe, something that we can search for or create links for. What do you think the best way to do this would be? Should we create a section in this article for the All-Clear Pipe? Split it or the pipes section out to a new article? Something else?

--Bolt Strike (talk) 16:02, June 3, 2022 (EDT)Bolt Strike

Datamined tracks (non-speculative ones) added to the Other section?[edit]

While there is a fair amount of speculation as to what tracks are coming to Mario Kart Tour even with datamines (all of the new tracks are up for speculation), from keeping up with the subreddit's Discord server's findings, there are several tracks that can be definitively confirmed because of the abbreviations applied, and I was wondering if they should be added to the Other list. I'm going to leave out tracks that are unclear but have been hinted at or leaked through other means, like N64 Luigi Raceway, GCN Waluigi Stadium, or MK8 Toad Harbor, as well as the recent Battle datamines. I'm also leaving out GBA Luigi Circuit, as the files believed to be tied to it curiously lacked the AGB prefix, so it might be for something else entirely, as well as the GBA Bowser's Castle datamined because it's unclear if it's 3, 4, or maybe even an RMX course. With that said, the list is as follows:

  • SNES Ghost Valley 3 (don't know the specific string but apparently a file related to it was found during the Wario vs. Waluigi Tour)
  • GBA Yoshi Desert (PillarAgbyd)
  • GCN Daisy Cruiser (TableGcdc)
  • GCN DK Mountain (RoadMovingGcdm)
  • Wii Grumble Volcano (RoadGuraGuraTest)
  • Wii Dry Dry Ruins (PillarWiiddr, SandHillWiiddr)
  • 3DS Wuhu Loop (ClownWuhu)
  • 3DS Piranha Plant Slide (BlockSet3dsps4; this object is actually used in Sky Garden T)
  • 3DS Maka Wuhu (RockWuhu)

I understand why this idea might be rejected, especially because it could spoil new course additions, but I feel like if SNES Ghost Valley 2 and DS Shroom Ridge can appear in the Other section, then some of the other tracks that aren't yet included but are indicated by datamines would also make sense for inclusion. Would be interested to hear people's thoughts on this. PikaPhantom (talk) 03:11, June 23rd, 2022 (EDT)

Spoilers aren't hidden on the wiki, so I think it's okay. But I think it can be added to the List of Mario Kart Tour pre-release and unused content page. Then, we can also include information on the new battle course datamines. Wario (Cowboy) from Mario Kart TourWildWario (talk) 03:18, June 23, 2022 (EDT)
The problem is the one you just hinted: some elements are actually used in other courses. We had the gates (including the sound effect) of Super Bell Subway for a long time, and even an ad hoc badge of the course (it didn't have one in Mario Kart 8 since it was a DLC course), but the course itself is still missing and it's hard to guess whether it will show up or not.--Mister Wu (talk) 03:22, June 23, 2022 (EDT)
I think the main listed ones are okay. All of them other than Grumble Volcano have game prefixes which connect them to the courses. Wario (Cowboy) from Mario Kart TourWildWario (talk) 03:27, June 23, 2022 (EDT)
BlockSet3dsps4 is course-specific as well, but is nonetheless currently used in another context. While it's likely that Piranha Plant Slide will eventually be added, the presence of individual elements isn't yet enough of a proof, due to how certain elements are used in other courses (in this case, GBA Sky Garden T). In the other cases - SNES Ghost Valley 2 and DS Shroom Ridge - we have at least a screenshot of the course.--Mister Wu (talk) 10:56, June 23, 2022 (EDT)
Yeah, I do think the pre-release and unused content page would be a better place to put this info, especially because it already has a section mentioning datamined course objects... without going into any specifics. The tweet referenced in the section is also outdated, as far as I can tell; many of the objects don't seem to be for the tracks in question, like N64 Moo Moo Farm or GBA Mario Circuit, while others appear to have been used elsewhere (the Skating Shy Guy objects are used in Vancouver Velocity 2 and not GCN Sherbet Land, and the conveyor objects believed to be for Wii Toad's Factory appear to be used in Wii Coconut Mall as the escalators). And the reason why I added Grumble Volcano to the list is because its Japanese name is Gura Gura Kazan. I do understand Mister Wu's perspective, though, and agree that any track where its inclusion is more ambiguous should not be mentioned. While I don't think the Piranha Plant Slide blocks being used in Sky Garden T deconfirms its inclusion, given the filename and the use of elements like Noshi in Koopa Troopa Beach and Tokyo Blur variants, even something like the Mushroom Cars from GCN Mushroom Bridge/City should go unmentioned because they don't reference which track they're for despite very likely pointing towards one or the other (if not both). PikaPhantom (talk) 2:09, Thursday, June 23rd (EDT)

If we're really going to stick to mini icons[edit]

We really ought to upload smaller variants for use for tables, not use scaled-down ~420 × 320 sprites and 128 × 128 sprites. We didn't need to do this earlier with like Mario Kart 8 because it wasn't meant to be used in the manner Mario Kart Tour was doing, and it's probably not worth much to go over reuploading, but for this? Yeahh. All of the loading times each scaled-down image takes DO add up especially when literally hundreds of 420 × 320 and 128 × 128 sprites are being loaded. The List of favored and favorite courses in Mario Kart Tour was a particularly atrocious result of it (before it was split), but even in smaller pages, the loading times for something like List of favored and favorite new courses in Mario Kart Tour chug a bit. Upload these icons at 30x30 (the tables seem to set them at 30x30 already) (keep proportions with karts), it should improve performance on computers loading these monstrous pages. Icon showing how many lives Mario has left. From Super Mario 64 DS. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 00:07, July 26, 2022 (EDT)

A note about Sky-high Sundae[edit]

As you surely know, the Mario Kart Tour icon of Sky-high Sundae was already found in a datamined promotional image of the Booster Course Pass of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. However, this time the course will be released first on Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and afterwards in Mario Kart Tour. Thankfully for us, there's a solution to this dilemma. As I reported previously, every course added in both Mario Kart Tour, Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe follows the very same naming conventions, said conventions include the platform for which the course was made. This means that ultimately the assignment of Sky-high Sundae as a new course of either Mario Kart 8 Deluxe or Mario Kart Tour will depend on said platform code (mob for the courses made for Mario Kart Tour, u for the courses of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe).

In any case, even if it turned out to be a course made for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe in my opinion we should nonetheless avoid statements like "Sky-high Sundae is the first classic course from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe to be featured in Mario Kart Tour", if anything because at this point it's more and more evident that the development team working on the courses of Mario Kart Tour is largely shared with the development team working on the Booster Course Pass and is thus rather designing courses for both rather than just targeting a single game. This means that Sky-high Sundae would be more the case of a course that is new for both Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Of course, if they outright presented it as Switch Sky-high Sundae we'd just report it as a classic course from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, what happened with Ninja Hideaway suggests that this isn't likely to happen, though.--Mister Wu (talk) 10:19, July 28, 2022 (EDT)

I agree with this statement. Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate16:54, July 29, 2022 (EDT)
Is there a platform code for the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's new battle arenas? Was the platform code u, or a Nintendo Switch-specific code? - Infinite8 01:49, July 30, 2022 (EDT)
They used u, surprisingly.
By the way, if someone has access to the files of the Booster Course Pass, it would be nice to know what are the internal names there, they sadly seem very messy: Tour Paris Promenade is cnsw_11, so they use the new c course code (course pass) instead of d (DLC) like in Mario Kart 8, they arbitrarily name Paris Promenade 11 instead of Paris like in Mario Kart Tour and they arbitrarily brand it as a Nintendo Switch course which is technically true - this layout isn't playable in Mario Kart Tour - but also not very promising if we want to know more about the origin of the courses. Hopefully it's just city courses of the Pass (that are all original layouts) that have an internal name this messed up.--Mister Wu (talk) 05:03, July 30, 2022 (EDT)
Never mind, I can confirm that they just didn't bother assigning a final unified name to the courses of the pass, they just use what look like preliminary/placeholder unified names. Good thing that at least on Mario Kart Tour they didn't give up on giving a proper unified name to each course...--Mister Wu (talk) 05:24, July 30, 2022 (EDT)

A confirmation: the official Twitter post of the Sundae Tour revealed that Sky-High Sundae won't have any platform prefix in its Tour in-game name, this means that, as expected, we can't really treat it as a classic course, more likely as a new course in both Mario Kart Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The platform code will tell us where to put it in the various templates, but wording-wise I'd say that it's better to treat it like Nintendo is doing, as a new course in both games. By the way, I can sadly confirm that the whole Booster Course Pass will use placeholder names for all its courses, meaning that we'll need to rely on both the official name and the internal name in Mario Kart Tour.--Mister Wu (talk) 05:06, August 5, 2022 (EDT)

GBA snow land[edit]

Given it was confirmed a long time ago the booster pass just recycles models from this game, shouldn't GBA snow land go under the upcoming tracks? PrincessDaisyForever (talk) 19:19, July 29, 2022 (EDT)

I think the only reason DS Shroom Ridge is listed is because the booster course pass banner shows Tour screenshots of the track. GBA Snow Land doesn’t have that trait. So it’s not listed as a result, since there’s no real visual proof yet. Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate16:49, July 29, 2022 (EDT)
For more information, you can see Shroom Ridge's other appearances section. Snow Land's pictures don't show much that's different from the trailer. Wario (Cowboy) from Mario Kart TourWildWario (talk) 22:20, July 29, 2022 (EDT)

Courses in their own page[edit]

I feel the courses should get its own page, since the number of courses will increase within future Tours, so the page won't seem as long before. Maybe all in one page, or even split in two pages. One for the new courses and RMX tracks, another for returning courses. User:Edlde62 13:13, August 29th, 2022 (EDT)

Team Rally Page[edit]

I was thinking this through earlier today and maybe yesterday as well. What if this wiki has a Mario Kart Tour subpage talking about Team Rally tours? Generally a description of a Team Rally tour (what is a Team Rally, how Team Rallies differ from a regular tour, what can you get in a Team Rally, etc.), as well as a list of all Team Rally tours, with the teams and winner. While not directly classified as a Team Rally, perhaps we could also talk about how the Mii Tour shares certain characteristics of a Team Rally tour. It's ok if you guys go against the idea, in fact I was actually about to create the page but decided to discuss the idea here first in fear of immediate deletion. Essentially all I wanted out of this discussion is your guys' opinions on this idea. Evil elmo (talk) 00:49, September 2, 2022 (EDT)

Needs a serious cleanup: too many messy tables[edit]

Table

These tables need to be cleaned up too, assuming they are even necessary (yes a lot of them don't seem necessary such as the table for "High-End items obtainable from the All-Clear Pipe"). For instance, this article abuses colspan and rowspan to no end (even though inappropriate use of colspan and rowspan are found in other pages, such as Mario Kart 8, a featured article). That table in the ranked up section is a prime offender, being one of the most confusing and convoluted tables I've tried to read on the wiki (and I wouldn't dare edit this monstrosity). Also, why do we have a section that just replicates the layout of the main menu? This is a serious issue plaguing this article, and there has to be a major overhaul to how this article is designed. Consider putting a rewrite or construction template on this. Icon showing how many lives Mario has left. From Super Mario 64 DS. It's me, Mario! (Talk / Stalk) 15:31, September 24, 2022 (EDT)

The table of High-end items concerns only the items that are regularly obtainable between tours, which makes it a general aspect of the game, so I disagree on removing it. The course elements table could feature alternately-colored rows (like the "dk table" table class) to better set off appearances of two adjacent entries. The ranked table is the best contender for redesign, though I don't really know how to approach it myself--would it work to just organise information vertically? Since it would consequently become too tall, it could then be made togglable by way of a "div" tag, or even split into a separate page given the amount of information. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 16:35, September 24, 2022 (EDT)
Attempted a reorg of the ranked table; I split it into two separate tables concerning different aspects of this game mode (rewards and tier advancements) and gave each particular tier increment its own cell. I hope this is somewhat satisfactory. -- KOOPA CON CARNE 08:30, October 4, 2022 (EDT)

Riverside Park[edit]

There seems to be some confusion over whether Riverside Park or Lakeside Park is being added. I took a closer look at the video,, and you can see the starting line of the course from 0:14 to 0:17. Coupled with the layout of the track, it's Riverside Park and that should put any confusion to rest.

--Theidiot19 (talk) 01:38, November 11, 2022 (EST)

Booster Course Pass courses[edit]

I know it's just a nitpick, but I don't feel confortable with retro courses such as Wii Coconut Mall and DS Shroom Ridge being listed here as "coming from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe". Sure, they've been released on Mario Kart 8 Deluxe before they did on Mario Kart Tour, but still, they used Mario Kart Tour's course models instead of their own as in GCN Baby Park, GCN Yoshi Circuit, N64 Yoshi Valley and N64 Royal Raceway (which are on both Mario Kart 8 and Tour, and use the same appearance, but instead of sharing a course model, ther Tour models recreates Mario Kart 8's version in their own artstyle).

It seems to me that, by pointing out that the Booster Course Pass courses that were released first on 8 Deluxe "returned from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe", it suggests that these courses were remade on 8 Deluxe by its own dev team themselves instead of Tour's, or at least resemble Mario Kart 8's artstyle in their 8 Deluxe appearance (as is the case with all courses from Wave 2 onwards, they still use Tour's course models but mix it with Mario Kart 8's artstyle, especially most of Waves 3-4 and Kalimari Desert. Wave 1, which includes the aforementioned Coconut Mall and Shroom Ridge, sticks to Tour's artstyle the most). Personally, I'd like it to be specified that such courses "returned from the Booster Course Pass", since it's understood that all the courses from the DLC borrow Tour's course models. --SuperJuancho64 (talk) 17:05, March 8, 2023 (EST)

Coming from my own point of not treating the 8 Deluxe versions as the intended first versions, I agree with this. We should say they come from the Booster Course Pass rather than just Mario Kart 8 Deluxe in general. Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Wiggler[edit]

Wiggler was added to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe before Tour (by a few hours), so he should not be listed as one of the returning characters in the Drivers section. 73.171.36.107 09:52, July 24, 2023 (EDT)

A valid point, bit of a slippery slope if you ask me, since Wiggler was added to 8 Deluxe first, thus making the gap between playable appearances much shorter. However, I think the section is not counting DLC appearances overall (even if Wiggler is the only one to appear in the pass before Tour). Sprite of Yoshi's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tails777 Talk to me!Sprite of Daisy's stock icon from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate11:03, July 24, 2023 (EDT)

Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]

Should Super Mario Bros. 2 be added in the "References to other games" since the special items Birdo, Birdo (Red), and Birdo (Green) are the same as how they attack?
The preceding unsigned comment was added by Edlde62 (talk).

No, Birdo's eggs are just a traditional trait of Birdo in general. That'd be like saying Yoshi throwing a Yoshi Egg in a game is a reference to SMW2. As well, there are other Birdo colours that also use the Birdo Egg special item that were not in SMB2. MarioComix (talk) 19:32, August 10, 2023 (EDT)

Kind of Incorrect Trivia[edit]

"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). " is not exactly true, since iirc in Mario Kart 7 the wuhu tracks were called "Wuhu Island 1/2" in Japanese and other languages, just not in english. Unsure how to correctly convey this though.

Zachruff (talk) 17:35, September 20, 2023 (EDT)