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Wario Colosseum is, as the name implies, a colosseum belong to [[Wario]]. Its a huge round cage with plenty of twists and turns and pitfalls. Its so huge its only 2 laps long. Like most tracks belonging to characters, Wario's face appears around the track. Its widely regarded as one of the hardest tracks in the [[Mario Kart]] series. Some fans however think its the best as it provides great design and its long and challenging. Its raced in the [[Special Cup]].
Wario Colosseum is, as the name implies, a colosseum belonging to [[Wario]]. It's raced in the Special Cup.
 
The course contains many twists and turns. There are two huge jumps in the course, but if you're hit in mid-air, chances are you won't make the jump. There is a part of the track that is a giant corkscrew downward, perfect for passing if you can get enough speed. Near the end of the course is a large bowl shape. The middle is nonexistent, but there are two ramps on either side that can be used as shortcuts. However, using these puts the player at risk of falling in the middle. The longer, safer route is to drive around. After the bowl, there is a 90-degree turn, then back at the start.


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Revision as of 16:02, August 15, 2006

Wario Colosseum is, as the name implies, a colosseum belonging to Wario. It's raced in the Special Cup.

The course contains many twists and turns. There are two huge jumps in the course, but if you're hit in mid-air, chances are you won't make the jump. There is a part of the track that is a giant corkscrew downward, perfect for passing if you can get enough speed. Near the end of the course is a large bowl shape. The middle is nonexistent, but there are two ramps on either side that can be used as shortcuts. However, using these puts the player at risk of falling in the middle. The longer, safer route is to drive around. After the bowl, there is a 90-degree turn, then back at the start.

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