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The '''Wheel Virus''' is an [[item]] in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]''. | |||
The Wheel Virus is a lock-on item which takes the form of a [[Virus|Chill]] virus from the [[Dr. Mario (series)|''Dr. Mario'' series]] that holds a purple steering wheel. Upon a successful hit, the Wheel Virus will float above the targeted racer's head and periodically turn the racer's steering wheel back and forth, messing up the racer's path. The Wheel Virus can be passed to another racer by bumping into them, removing it from the first racer in the process. After a set period of time, the Wheel Virus disappears. | |||
Unlike human-controlled racers, CPU racers will lose speed upon being hit by a Wheel Virus. | |||
A similarly functioning item known as the [[Dizziness Virus]] exists. | |||
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[[Category:Mario Kart Arcade GP DX Items]] | [[Category:Mario Kart Arcade GP DX Items]] |
Revision as of 08:36, February 23, 2019
The Wheel Virus is an item in Mario Kart Arcade GP, Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, and Mario Kart Arcade GP DX.
The Wheel Virus is a lock-on item which takes the form of a Chill virus from the Dr. Mario series that holds a purple steering wheel. Upon a successful hit, the Wheel Virus will float above the targeted racer's head and periodically turn the racer's steering wheel back and forth, messing up the racer's path. The Wheel Virus can be passed to another racer by bumping into them, removing it from the first racer in the process. After a set period of time, the Wheel Virus disappears.
Unlike human-controlled racers, CPU racers will lose speed upon being hit by a Wheel Virus.
A similarly functioning item known as the Dizziness Virus exists.