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The '''Starchute''' is an unlockable [[glider]] in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', classified as a tour-exclusive High-End glider. It is a parachute that resembles a [[Super Star]]. Using [[Coin]]s grants more points when using this glider. A rainbow-colored variant named the [[Rainbow Starchute]] appears in the game starting with the [[Vancouver Tour]]. | The '''Starchute''' is an unlockable [[glider]] in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', classified as a tour-exclusive High-End glider. It is a parachute that resembles a [[Super Star]]. Using [[Coin]]s grants more points when using this glider. A rainbow-colored variant named the [[Rainbow Starchute]] appears in the game starting with the [[Vancouver Tour]]. | ||
The glider was exclusively obtainable during the [[Winter Tour]], and | The glider was exclusively obtainable during the [[Winter Tour]], and was also exclusively obtainable during the [[Trick Tour]] and was in the second week's spotlight, alongside [[Builder Mario|Builder Toad]] and the [[Clanky Kart]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:54, July 10, 2020
Template:Kart-infobox The Starchute is an unlockable glider in Mario Kart Tour, classified as a tour-exclusive High-End glider. It is a parachute that resembles a Super Star. Using Coins grants more points when using this glider. A rainbow-colored variant named the Rainbow Starchute appears in the game starting with the Vancouver Tour.
The glider was exclusively obtainable during the Winter Tour, and was also exclusively obtainable during the Trick Tour and was in the second week's spotlight, alongside Builder Toad and the Clanky Kart.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Goldstern-Schirm[?] | Gold Star Umbrella | |
Italian | Stellacadute[?] | From stella (star) and paracadute (parachute). | |
Portuguese | Pairaestrela dourada[?] | From pairar (hover), estrela (star) and dourada (golden) | |
Spanish | Paraestrella[?] | From paracaídas (parachute) and estrella (star) |