Starchute: Difference between revisions
MarioComix (talk | contribs) |
MarioComix (talk | contribs) m (→Gallery) |
||
Line 73: | Line 73: | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
MKT Mario Sunshine.jpg|Mario (Sunshine) gliding in the [[Surf Sailer]] on [[Los Angeles Laps]] | MKT Mario Sunshine.jpg|Mario (Sunshine) gliding in the [[Surf Sailer]] on [[Los Angeles Laps]] | ||
MKT Starry Gliders Pipe.jpg|[[Luigi]] gliding with the Starchute | MKT Starry Gliders Pipe.jpg|[[Luigi]] gliding with the Starchute on [[Daisy Hills|3DS Daisy Hills]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 03:18, December 6, 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, but with yellow eyes. It is the signature glider of Mario (Santa), Builder Toad Mario (Sunshine) and Yoshi (Reindeer). When using this glider, collecting Coins grants more points than usual. There are three variants of the glider in this game; a rainbow-colored variant named the Rainbow Starchute was introduced in the Vancouver Tour, an American flag-themed variant named the Star-Spangled Glider was introduced in the Los Angeles Tour, and a silver variant named the Silver Starchute was introduced in the 2020 Winter Tour.
Availability
The Starchute is not currently available in tour pipes nor is it a part of the Daily Selects set.
Tour | Available in / as |
---|---|
Winter Tour (2019) |
Week 1 spotlight |
London Tour | Non-spotlight |
Holiday Tour | Non-spotlight |
Trick Tour | Week 2 spotlight |
Marine Tour | Undersea Pipe |
Los Angeles Tour | Week 1 spotlight |
Winter Tour (2020) | Week 2 spotlight Star Pipe |
Statistics
Gallery
Mario (Sunshine) gliding in the Surf Sailer on Los Angeles Laps
Luigi gliding with the Starchute on 3DS Daisy Hills
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
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) |