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===''Mario Kart 8''=== | ===''Mario Kart 8''=== | ||
[[File:MK8-Course-3DS PiranhaPlantSlide.jpg|thumb|240px|left|The underwater portion in ''Mario Kart 8''.]] | [[File:MK8-Course-3DS PiranhaPlantSlide.jpg|thumb|240px|left|The underwater portion in ''Mario Kart 8''.]] | ||
Piranha Plant Slide returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' as the second track in the [[Lightning Cup]] | Piranha Plant Slide returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' as the second track in the [[Lightning Cup]]. The underwater version of the music has been removed. The starting banner, though remains castle-themed, has been expanded to resemble the exterior of the larger castles, such as the one found at [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-3]] of ''Super Mario Bros.'', with towers added to the expanded walls on the side, replacing the flagpoles. The banner and towers also serve as stands for several [[Toad (species)|Toads]] and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s. | ||
{{right|[[File:MK8-Course-3DS PiranhaPlantSlide-startingline.png|thumb|240px|The course, as seen from the starting line.]]}} | {{right|[[File:MK8-Course-3DS PiranhaPlantSlide-startingline.png|thumb|240px|The course, as seen from the starting line.]]}} | ||
The | The biggest change done to the course is the alteration of the underwater section. The chute that enters the water now goes straight down and is wider, larger, and has three slides, instead of a small spherical hole in the wall. The chute and the underwater section are also now an anti-gravity segment, with the track going down and then curving upward towards the glide ramp through a large tank populated with [[Cheep Cheep]]s, rather than through a closed tube. This results in a much steeper glider ramp. | ||
The three slides at the start/finish line have a ramp added at the end, allowing racers to perform tricks on them. The Star Cup sign at the entrance to the tunnel has also been removed, due to it being a retro track. In addition, the first of the two grass shortcuts during the last stretch has been removed, likely due to it being easily done without a mushroom via gliding over it in ''Mario Kart 7''. However, gliding over it outside of 200cc is impossible without a [[Mushroom]] due to the gliding section being made much steeper. Small Piranha Plants from [[Royal Raceway|<small>N64</small> Royal Raceway]] have been added throughout the above ground section of the course. | The three slides at the start/finish line have a ramp added at the end, allowing racers to perform tricks on them. The Star Cup sign at the entrance to the tunnel has also been removed, due to it being a retro track. In addition, the first of the two grass shortcuts during the last stretch has been removed, likely due to it being easily done without a mushroom via gliding over it in ''Mario Kart 7''. However, gliding over it outside of 200cc is impossible without a [[Mushroom]] due to the gliding section being made much steeper. Small Piranha Plants from [[Royal Raceway|<small>N64</small> Royal Raceway]] have been added throughout the above ground section of the course. |
Revision as of 10:17, March 13, 2017
Template:Racecourse Piranha Plant Slide (known as Piranha Plant Pipeway in Europe and Australia) is the first course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart 7, and second course of the Lightning Cup in Mario Kart 8. It is based on the underground levels of Super Mario Bros., and appears to take place in a sewer. It consists of floating blocks, two blue Goombas, one Big Goomba, and, of course, Piranha Plants. Even the music for the track contains parts of the Underground theme.
Course Layout
Mario Kart 7
The start of the track begins at a castle and immediately goes into a pipe in the same fashion as the World 1-2 in the original Super Mario Bros. The track is mainly underground. It has flowing water that can cause the player to speed up when driven on, similar to Koopa Cape from Mario Kart Wii. There is a huge Piranha Plant in the middle of the road which causes the track to split for a bit. After passing the Piranha Plant, two Goombas are encountered. Both are blue similar to the underground ones in Super Mario Bros. A huge jump right after the Goombas leads the player to regular ground. Players also have the option to jump and drive on the floating bricks and collect the Coins on them before landing on the ground. A few pipes on the ground provide jumps for the player. Soon, the player must go down a huge pipe into a section that is underwater. Some pipes blow wind that allows for players to be blasted to higher ledges. Another Piranha Plant blocks the path causing players to have to maneuver around it, though players can drive above it using the wind pipes. Then, players drive up a ramp which takes them above ground to a fortress with three pipes welling water that the player must avoid. They will land on a grassy area, with walls, trees and bushes heavily resembling the Super Mario Bros. backgrounds. Some Boards featuring Goombas are placed in the road, too, and there are gaps in the fences where players can use a Mushroom to cut through the grass.
Mario Kart 8
Piranha Plant Slide returns in Mario Kart 8 as the second track in the Lightning Cup. The underwater version of the music has been removed. The starting banner, though remains castle-themed, has been expanded to resemble the exterior of the larger castles, such as the one found at World 1-3 of Super Mario Bros., with towers added to the expanded walls on the side, replacing the flagpoles. The banner and towers also serve as stands for several Toads and Koopa Paratroopas. Template:Right
The biggest change done to the course is the alteration of the underwater section. The chute that enters the water now goes straight down and is wider, larger, and has three slides, instead of a small spherical hole in the wall. The chute and the underwater section are also now an anti-gravity segment, with the track going down and then curving upward towards the glide ramp through a large tank populated with Cheep Cheeps, rather than through a closed tube. This results in a much steeper glider ramp.
The three slides at the start/finish line have a ramp added at the end, allowing racers to perform tricks on them. The Star Cup sign at the entrance to the tunnel has also been removed, due to it being a retro track. In addition, the first of the two grass shortcuts during the last stretch has been removed, likely due to it being easily done without a mushroom via gliding over it in Mario Kart 7. However, gliding over it outside of 200cc is impossible without a Mushroom due to the gliding section being made much steeper. Small Piranha Plants from N64 Royal Raceway have been added throughout the above ground section of the course.
The Staff Ghost for this course is Ludwig, as a possible throwback to being the boss of a pipe-themed world. Ever since the Version 4.0 update, players can now glide over the castle gate on 200cc.
Gallery
3DS appearance
Luigi at the starting gate.
Wii U appearance
- MK8- 3DS Piranha Plant Slide.PNG
The track's icon.
- 3DSPPSLIDE.PNG
The stamp obtained for beating the staff ghost at this course.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- The bushes and clouds that appear on this course share a model, only with different textures and shading. This is a reference to Super Mario Bros., in which bushes and clouds shared the same sprite, albeit recolored.
- This only applies to the Mario Kart 7 version, as the Mario Kart 8 version uses more realistic clouds and bushes.