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Slipstreaming is a technique in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. If a [[player]] trails behind a player for so long, a [[Ghostline]] will appear in front of the kart, and give them a minor speed boost. This can be dangerous as the leading racer could drop an item such as a [[Banana]] or a [[Bob-omb]] which the slipstreaming player would be unable to dodge. | '''Slipstreaming''' is a technique in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''. If a [[player]] trails behind a player for so long, a [[Ghostline]] will appear in front of the kart, and give them a minor speed boost. This can be dangerous as the leading racer could drop an item such as a [[Banana]] or a [[Bob-omb]] which the slipstreaming player would be unable to dodge. | ||
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Slipstreaming is a technique in Mario Kart DS and Mario Kart Wii. If a player trails behind a player for so long, a Ghostline will appear in front of the kart, and give them a minor speed boost. This can be dangerous as the leading racer could drop an item such as a Banana or a Bob-omb which the slipstreaming player would be unable to dodge.
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