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The '''Brute''' is the main non-standard vehicle used by [[Wario]] in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. The [[kart]] is a checker-boarded black jalopy, resembling a 1950s or 1960s American two-door sedan, most closely resembling a third-generation [[Wikipedia:Cadillac de Ville series|Cadillac de Ville]].  
The '''Brute''' is the main non-standard vehicle used by [[Wario]] in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. The [[kart]] is a checker-boarded black jalopy, resembling a 1950s or 1960s American two-door sedan, most closely resembling a third-generation [[Wikipedia:Cadillac de Ville series|Cadillac de Ville]].  


It has great speed, average acceleration, weight, handling and drift, and low items. The [[Royale]], [[Standard DK]], [[B Dasher]], [[Standard WL]], [[Streamliner]] and [[Zipper (kart)|Zipper]] match the Brute in weight. It is one of the fastest karts in the game. It also shares its handling with the [[B Dasher]], [[Dragonfly (kart)|Dragonfly]], [[Light Dancer]], [[Light Tripper]], [[Standard PC]], [[Standard WR]] and Zipper, and its drifting with the [[Banisher]], [[Dragonfly (kart)|Dragonfly]], [[Dry Bomber]], [[Standard DB]] and [[Standard WR]]. The Brute bears a resemblance to the [[Wario Car]] from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', only black. Wario's artwork in the kart is the same as his ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' artwork, though without Waluigi in the back. It is the lightest kart within the heavyweight class.
It has great speed, average acceleration, weight, handling and drift, and low items. The [[Royale]], [[Standard DK]], [[B Dasher]], [[Standard WL]], [[Streamliner]] and [[Zipper (kart)|Zipper]] match the Brute in weight. It is one of the fastest karts in the game. It also shares its handling with the [[B Dasher]], [[Dragonfly (kart)|Dragonfly]], [[Light Dancer]], [[Light Tripper]], [[Standard PC]], [[Standard WR]] and Zipper, and its drifting with the [[Banisher]], [[Dragonfly (kart)|Dragonfly]], [[Dry Bomber]], [[Standard DB]] and [[Standard WR]]. The Brute bears a resemblance to the [[Wario Car]] from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', only black. Wario's artwork in the kart is the same as his ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'' artwork, though without Waluigi in the back. It is the lightest kart within the heavyweight class. For anyone to use the kart, the player must get all gold trophies in 150cc Mirror Mode. When characters get to choose from 7 karts, [[Bowser]] and [[Waluigi]] have that choice.
 
For anyone to use the kart, the player must get all gold trophies in 150cc Mirror Mode. When characters get to choose from seven karts, [[Bowser]] and [[Waluigi]] have that choice.


==Stats==
==Stats==

Revision as of 20:57, March 2, 2020

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The Brute is the main non-standard vehicle used by Wario in Mario Kart DS. The kart is a checker-boarded black jalopy, resembling a 1950s or 1960s American two-door sedan, most closely resembling a third-generation Cadillac de Ville.

It has great speed, average acceleration, weight, handling and drift, and low items. The Royale, Standard DK, B Dasher, Standard WL, Streamliner and Zipper match the Brute in weight. It is one of the fastest karts in the game. It also shares its handling with the B Dasher, Dragonfly, Light Dancer, Light Tripper, Standard PC, Standard WR and Zipper, and its drifting with the Banisher, Dragonfly, Dry Bomber, Standard DB and Standard WR. The Brute bears a resemblance to the Wario Car from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, only black. Wario's artwork in the kart is the same as his Mario Kart: Double Dash!! artwork, though without Waluigi in the back. It is the lightest kart within the heavyweight class. For anyone to use the kart, the player must get all gold trophies in 150cc Mirror Mode. When characters get to choose from 7 karts, Bowser and Waluigi have that choice.

Stats

  • Speed: 9/10
  • Acceleration: 5/10
  • Weight: 7/10
  • Handling: 5/10
  • Drift: 5/10
  • Items: 3/10

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ブルータル[?]
Burūtaru
Brutal
German Räumfahrzeug[?] Bulldozer
Italian Bruta[?] Brute (female)
Korean 불스고[?]
Bulseu-go
Bull-s-Go
Spanish Brutus[?] Pun of bruto (gross).