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Revision as of 12:50, November 24, 2017
- Not to be confused with Broozer.
Template:Kart-infobox The Bruiser (known as Growlster in Europe and Oceania) is a kart body part that can be unlocked in Mario Kart 7. It resembles a vintage roadster, and offers a speed and weight boost, while its acceleration and handling are hindered. The Bruiser is tied with the B Dasher, Blue Seven, and Zucchini for having the highest speed of any kart body, but it's also tied with the Bumble V and Barrel Train for having the lowest handling of all kart bodies, and it's the fastest kart body to have a positive mini-turbo boost. It has the same engine noise as the B Dasher, albeit lower-pitched.
CPU Shy Guy can occasionally be seen driving in this body.
The Bruiser also appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, driven by Wario.
Stat boosts
- Speed: +0.5
- Sea Speed: -0.5
- Air Speed: -0.25
- Acceleration: -0.25
- Weight: +0.25
- Handling: -0.5
- Sea Handling: 0
- Air Handling: 0
- Off-Road: 0
- Mini-Turbo: +0.5
- Stability: 0
- Drift: -0.25
Gallery
- WarioInUnknownKartMK7.PNG
Wario, riding on the Bruiser.
A first-person view of the Bruiser with Bowser's emblem on the front.
Trophy description from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ワルビデール[?] Warubidēru |
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Dutch | Diabolide[?] | From "diabolisch" (diabolical) and "bolide" (racing car) | |
German | Fieser Flitzer[?] | Nasty Racer | |
Italian | Diabolide[?] | From "diabolico" (diabolical) and "bolide" (racing car) | |
Portuguese | Diabólide[?] | From "diabólico" (diabolical) and "bólide" (racing car) | |
Spanish | Canallículo[?] | Pun on canalla (rabble) and vehículo (vehicle) |