N64 Kalimari Desert 2

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This article is about the race course introduced in Mario Kart Tour. For the original course from Mario Kart 64, see N64 Kalimari Desert.

Template:Racecourse Kalimari Desert 2 is a race course in Mario Kart Tour that made its debut in the Wild West Tour. It is the first course new to Mario Kart Tour that is not an RMX course or one that is themed around a real-life location. Despite being new, the course's name is stylized as N64 Kalimari Desert 2 in-game. The course also has a reverse variant known as Kalimari Desert 2R, a trick variant known as Kalimari Desert 2T, and a reverse and trick variant known as Kalimari Desert 2R/T, which was introduced in the Toad vs. Toadette Tour.

Kalimari Desert 2 is a favorite of Cat Peach, Pauline (Party Time), Mario (Sunshine), Peach (Explorer), Luigi (Lederhosen), Dry Bones (Gold), Wario (Cowboy), and Bowser Jr. (Pirate). This course is also a favorite of Captain Toad, Toadette (Explorer), and Dixie Kong once they reach level 6.

Course layout

The course is a reroute of the original Kalimari Desert course from Mario Kart 64. Unlike the original, the course is segmented into two sections and utilizes the railroad loop in its layout.

The first section begins from the regular starting line. The course starts out following the same path as the original, with the first glider shortcut still being accessible. However, a wooden ramp has been added shortly before the first railroad crossing, and ramps with Dash Panels appear on both sides of the first intersection allowing racers to jump over the railroad. The course continues and curves to the right toward the tracks, though the glider shortcut normally found in this area is blocked off to prevent racers from skipping the railroad section entirely.

At the second railroad crossing, racers are rerouted onto the railroad. The course continues on the tracks, with the second section of the course beginning from the entrance of the railroad tunnel near the starting line, or from the other entrance to the tunnel in the Reverse variant. The train starts out right outside the tunnel near the first intersection in the normal and Reverse variants. Upon reaching the second intersection again, racers are diverted back onto the normal course to continue along the original path. It is to be noted that wooden trick ramps have been added onto the path shortly after this intersection and before the final turn leading to the Finish Line.

The Trick variant varies from the original and the other variants in several significant ways. For instance, along the stretch from the starting line to the first railroad crossing, several small metal trick ramps are added. Rather than jumping over the first intersection, this variant has a ramp bring racers onto the railroad tracks, dropping them onto the tracks shortly after the first crossing. More ramps appear along the stretch between this point and the entrance of the railroad tunnel located close to the starting line, where the second section still begins.

Upon leaving the tunnel, which remains very much the same, racers are almost immediately diverted back onto the main path either by going up a curved ramp and tricking off of it or by driving through an opening in the ramp. The second glider shortcut is still blocked off in this variant, even though using it would not result in skipping large portions of the course. At the second intersection, a ramp similar to one found at the same location in Kalimari Desert T bridges over the tracks. Several small metal trick ramps appear along the long curve section, with a large ramp appearing right before the final turn.

Only one train is present on the track in all variations, moving much slower than the original trains since it now shares the tracks with the racers. The train always moves around the tracks in the opposite direction the racers would, and as such, the train travels opposite to its normal direction in the Reverse variant. The train is unaffected by any barriers or ramps found at the crossings. Much like in Mario Kart Tour's version of N64 Kalimari Desert, colliding into the train causes racers to trick over it unharmed since they are always moving forward. The train can also still be knocked into the air with a Super Horn, a Mega Mushroom, a Bowser's Shell, or a driver in an invincible state such as a frenzy or Super Star.

Appearances

For this course's tour appearances, see List of N64 Kalimari Desert 2 tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Sponsors

Profiles

Mario Kart Tour

  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: It's time for the Wild West Tour! What says "Wild West" more than the N64 Kalimari Desert 2 course? Trek through the tunnel or coast along train tracks. Just ensure the sandstorm doesn't choke your engine![1]

Gallery

Course icons

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 干旱沙漠 2[?]
Gānhàn Shāmò 2
Kalimari Desert 2
Chinese (traditional) 乾旱沙漠 2[?]
Gānhàn Shāmò 2
Kalimari Desert 2
French Désert Kalimari 2[?] Kalimari Desert 2
German Kalimari-Wüste 2[?] Kalimari Desert 2
Italian Deserto Kalimari 2[?] Kalimari Desert 2
Korean 바싹바싹 사막 2[?]
Bassak-Bassak Samak 2
Kalimari Desert 2
Portuguese Deserto Kalimari 2[?] Kalimari Desert 2
Spanish Desierto Kalimari 2[?] Kalimari Desert 2

References

  1. ^ mariokarttourEN (July 29, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved July 29, 2020.

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