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|image=[[File:MKT Icon DarkHopRod.png|200px]]<br>The Dark Hop Rod in ''Mario Kart Tour''
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Revision as of 08:55, April 19, 2022

Dark Hop Rod
Dark Hop Rod from Mario Kart Tour
The Dark Hop Rod in Mario Kart Tour

The Dark Hop Rod is a High-End kart in Mario Kart Tour. Introduced in the Mario vs. Peach Tour, it is a black variant of the Jade Hop Rod with teal flame-like markings with pink tips, teal eyes, purple lips and rims, blue and purple-striped exhaust pipes, and a gray seat with purple stripes. Unlike the Jade Hop Rod, it uses a dark blue variation of the Pipe Frame's tires. Also unlike the Jade Hop Rod, this kart increases the duration of Mini-Turbo speed boosts and the number of points earned for performing Mini-Turbos.

Availability

The Dark Hop Rod has only appeared in select pipes and is currently not available in the Daily Selects.

Tour Availability
Mario vs. Peach Tour Celebrating the Mario vs. Peach Tour! Dark Hop Rod
$3.99
July 28, 2021 - August 10, 2021
2nd Anniversary Tour A 2nd Anniversary Tour Celebration! Dark Hop Rod!
$3.99
September 29, 2021 - October 5, 2021
Samurai Tour Shinobi Pipe

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Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese くらやみまる[?]
Kurayamimaru
From「暗闇」(kurayami, darkness) and「かえるまる」(Kaerumaru, Jade Hop Rod)
Chinese 暗蛙丸 (simplified)
闇蛙丸 (traditional)
Àn wā wán
[?]
?
French Grenoumobile sombre[?] From grenouille ("frog") and mobile + dark
German Düster-Kabuki-Kröte[?] Gloomy Kabuki Toad
Italian Carburospo oscuro[?] Dark Hop Rod
Korean 암흑닌자개구리[?]
Amheug Ninja Gaeguli
?
Portuguese Cururu escuro[?] Dark cane toad
Spanish Sapólido oscuro[?] Portmanteau of sapo ("toad") and bólido ("racing car") + dark