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The course uses the same aesthetics as the Vanilla Lake courses from ''Super Mario Kart'', but has a different layout eschewing the square shaped boundaries of said tracks; it is somewhat more comparable to {{classic-link|N64|Sherbet Land}}. The track starts with a left turn that takes racers to a couple of [[Water Geyser]]s, then to a set of [[Item Box]]es on a [[Glide Ramp]] which makes the racers glide over a big body of water that has two isolated ice pieces, each of them with a Water Geyser. Upon landing, there's a lone [[Penguin]] near another Water Geyser, followed by a right turn that leads to a section with fractured pieces of ice that the racers can use to perform [[Trick|Jump Boost]]s. After the pieces of ice, there's another set of Item Boxes followed by two 180° turns, with the last one being near two separate ice pieces with an arrow sign on each of them. After those turns, there's another set of Item Boxes, then five Water Geysers that are followed by another 180° turn with three more Penguins that leads to the [[Finish Line (object)|Finish Line]]. | The course uses the same aesthetics as the Vanilla Lake courses from ''Super Mario Kart'', but has a different layout eschewing the square shaped boundaries of said tracks; it is somewhat more comparable to {{classic-link|N64|Sherbet Land}}. The track starts with a left turn that takes racers to a couple of [[Water Geyser]]s, then to a set of [[Item Box]]es on a [[Glide Ramp]] which makes the racers glide over a big body of water that has two isolated ice pieces, each of them with a Water Geyser. Upon landing, there's a lone [[Penguin]] near another Water Geyser, followed by a right turn that leads to a section with fractured pieces of ice that the racers can use to perform [[Trick|Jump Boost]]s. After the pieces of ice, there's another set of Item Boxes followed by two 180° turns, with the last one being near two separate ice pieces with an arrow sign on each of them. After those turns, there's another set of Item Boxes, then five Water Geysers that are followed by another 180° turn with three more Penguins that leads to the [[Finish Line (object)|Finish Line]]. | ||
The course also appears as '''RMX Vanilla Lake 1R''' (reversed) and '''RMX Vanilla Lake 1T''' (with ramps). This is | The course also appears as '''RMX Vanilla Lake 1R''' (reversed) and '''RMX Vanilla Lake 1T''' (with ramps). This is the only remix course to lack a R/T variant. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 23:50, July 5, 2023
- This article is about the race course in Mario Kart Tour. For the first Vanilla Lake course in Super Mario Kart, see SNES Vanilla Lake 1.
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Appears in | Mario Kart Tour (2021) | ||
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Based on | SNES Vanilla Lake | ||
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RMX Vanilla Lake 1 is a race course in Mario Kart Tour. It is a remix version of the Vanilla Lake courses from Super Mario Kart that debuted in the Frost Tour.
The course is a favorite of Toadette (Explorer), Peach (Explorer), Pauline (Rose), Penguin Mario, Yoshi (Kangaroo), Mario (Samurai), Toadette (Sailor), Shy Guy (Ninja), Kamek, Birdo (White), and the Silver, King Boo, and Chain Chomp Mii Racing Suits. It can also be a favorite of the Ice-Cream Mii Racing Suit if it reaches level 3, Purple Koopa (Freerunning) and White Tanooki Mario if they reach level 6, and Luigi (Painter) and Penguin Toadette if they reach level 8.
It shares its music with SNES Vanilla Lake 1 and SNES Vanilla Lake 2, which is the original arrangement from Super Mario Kart.
Course layout
The course uses the same aesthetics as the Vanilla Lake courses from Super Mario Kart, but has a different layout eschewing the square shaped boundaries of said tracks; it is somewhat more comparable to Template:Classic-link. The track starts with a left turn that takes racers to a couple of Water Geysers, then to a set of Item Boxes on a Glide Ramp which makes the racers glide over a big body of water that has two isolated ice pieces, each of them with a Water Geyser. Upon landing, there's a lone Penguin near another Water Geyser, followed by a right turn that leads to a section with fractured pieces of ice that the racers can use to perform Jump Boosts. After the pieces of ice, there's another set of Item Boxes followed by two 180° turns, with the last one being near two separate ice pieces with an arrow sign on each of them. After those turns, there's another set of Item Boxes, then five Water Geysers that are followed by another 180° turn with three more Penguins that leads to the Finish Line.
The course also appears as RMX Vanilla Lake 1R (reversed) and RMX Vanilla Lake 1T (with ramps). This is the only remix course to lack a R/T variant.
Appearances
For this course's tour appearances, see List of RMX Vanilla Lake 1 tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.
Profiles
- Mario Kart Tour Twitter:
Gallery
Course icons
The course icon of the Time Trial bonus challenge held on this course
The course icon of the Ring Race bonus challenge held on this course
The course icon of the Goomba Takedown bonus challenge held on this course
The course icon of the Combo Attack bonus challenge held on RMX Vanilla Lake 1T
Screenshots
View of the Water Geysers in the course
View of the Penguins near the finish line
Penguin Mario, Penguin Luigi, Penguin Toad, and Ice Bro racing on the course
Luigi, Toad, Mario, Yoshi, and Black Shy Guy gliding on the course
Mario, Peach, Toad, Yoshi, and Luigi gliding on the Reverse variant
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | RMX 香草湖1[?] RMX Xiāngcǎo Hú 1 |
RMX Vanilla Lake 1 | |
French | RMX Lac Vanille 1[?] | RMX Vanilla Lake 1 | |
German | RMX Vanille-See 1[?] | RMX Vanilla Lake 1 | |
Italian | RMX Lago Vaniglia 1[?] | RMX Vanilla Lake 1 | |
Korean | RMX 바닐라 호수 1[?] RMX Banilla Hosu 1 |
RMX Vanilla Lake 1 | |
Portuguese | RMX Lago Baunilha 1[?] | RMX Vanilla Lake 1 | |
Spanish | RMX Lago Vainilla 1[?] | RMX Vanilla Lake 1 |
Trivia
- RMX Vanilla Lake 1 is the second course after GBA Bowser's Castle 1 to not be the location of a bonus challenge in any of the cups in the course's debut tour.