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[Top 10] Mario Kart World Tour Best Characters That Are Great

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Ever wondered what are the top  10   Best   Mario Kart World Tour  Characters?

There are a lot of racers in Mario Kart World Tour and it can be hard to figure out which ones to get and level up. If you’re looking for the best characters to start out with, based on how many tracks they are favored on (Can earn two or three items per item box), how many have actually useful skills, and how many are easily available from tour pipes, daily selects, tier shops, and token shops, let me help you out. Read on to find out how these common Mario Kart characters will be the best to help you earn 1st place and level up in no time!

10. Pink Shy Guy 

What Makes Pink Shy Guy Great?

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Want to be sneaky good? Nobody expects much out of someone who looks like a raspberry sorbet. This character is way better than you might think at first glance. Pink Shy Guy is a great racer to start with because they have the Heart skill, a skill that protects you from opponent attacks during Mario Kart World Tour. It’s a good defensive tool, especially for beginners.

I’ve used the Pink Shy Guy a lot because they have 11 favored courses where you can get two or three items each. Their heart skill will keep you safe even as just a base effect, but when upgraded, it gives you two hearts to protect from attacks. 

At skill level 1, they start out with a 1% chance of getting a frenzy but start piling on bonuses as you level up, adding a favorite course at level 3 and a Heart+ skill at level 5, in addition to another favorite course at level 6.

Pink Shy Guy’s on this list at #10 because they are in the super tier of pipes, so they will be easier to find in pipes unless you see them pop up in the token shop, tier shop, or daily selects. Especially because of his Heart skill and a somewhat easier-to-find rarity, he is worth looking for.

9. Birdo (Blue)

What makes Birdo Great?

Birdo (Blue) details

So many Birdos, so little time to try them all. Birdo is one of those characters like Yoshi and Shy guys that have a bunch of different colors and skills to match. Birdo (blue) is a great racer because they have the dash rings skill, a skill that creates rings that you can pass through for a burst of speed in races during Mario Kart World Tour. The only downside to their skill is that your opponents can use the dash rings too.

I’ve used the Birdo (Blue) a lot because they have 11 favored courses where you can get two or three items each, their dash ring skill will help you get in the lead and stay there, and when it’s upgraded it will give you not just three, but 5 rings total so it increases your total boost potential.

At skill level 1, they start out with a 1% chance of getting a frenzy but start piling on bonuses as you level up, adding a favorite course at level 3 and a Dash Ring+ skill at level 5, in addition to another favorite course at level 6.

Birdo is on this list at #9 because they were added to the game as a bonus for ranking top 3, so they might be hard to find in pipes, but they are worth it. Look out for them in the super tier of pipes. They will be easier to find in pipes unless you see them pop up in the token shop, tier shop, or daily selects. Especially because of their dash ring skill and a somewhat easier-to-find rarity, they are worth looking for.

8. Rosalina 

What makes Rosalina Great?

Rosalina details

Want to be a star racer? You should try racing with Rosalina! Rosalina is a great racer because she has the dash rings skill, a skill that creates rings that you can pass through for a burst of speed in races during Mario Kart World Tour.

I’ve used Rosalina a lot because she has 15 favorite courses where you can get two or three items each, her dash ring skill will help you get in the lead and stay there, and when it’s upgraded it will give you not just three, but 5 rings total so it increases your total boost potential.

At skill level 1, she starts out with a 1% chance of getting a frenzy but starts piling on bonuses as you level up, adding a favorite course at level 3 and a Dash Ring+ skill at level 5, in addition to another favorite course at level 6.

Rosalina is on this list at #8 because she is in the super tier of pipes, so she might be hard to find in pipes unless you see her pop up in the token shop, tier shop, or daily selects, but she is worth it.

7. Baby Luigi

What makes Baby Luigi Great?

Baby Luigi Details

Normally the bigger you are the better you may be, but Baby Luigi’s powerful boomerang flower makes up for Luigi’s small size. Baby Luigi is a great racer because he has the boomerang flower skill, a skill that creates a giant boomerang that whirls around and around your kart to hit nearby opponents in races during Mario Kart World Tour.

I’ve used Baby Luigi a lot because he has 12 favored courses where you can get two or three items each, his Boomerang Flower will help you get in the lead and stay there, and when it’s upgraded it will give you not just one, but two boomerangs total so it increases your total protection potential.

At skill level 1, he starts out with a 0% chance of getting a frenzy but starts piling on bonuses as you level up, adding 2% chances of getting a frenzy every level, a favorite course at level 6, and a Boomerang Flower+ skill at level 7.

Baby Luigi is on this list at #7 because he is in the normal tier of pipes, so he will be easier to find in pipes unless you see him pop up in the token shop, tier shop, or daily selects, but he is worth it.

What makes Roy great?

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If you’re more of an attacking offensive type racer, Roy might be your Koopa. Roy is a great racer because he has the Double Bob-ombs skill, a skill that gives you two Bob-ombs you can hurl at once during races during Mario Kart World Tour. This skill works as an offensive and defensive item. It can help you hit multiple opponents at once, and it can deflect several items thrown at you.

I’ve used Roy a lot because he has 13 favored courses where you can get two or three items each, his Double Bob-ombs will help you get in the lead and stay there, and when it’s upgraded it will give you not just one, but three Bob-bombs total so it increases your total weapon potential.

At skill level 1, he starts out with a 0% chance of getting a frenzy but starts piling on bonuses as you level up, adding 2% chances of getting a frenzy every level, a favorite course at level 6, and a Double Bob-ombs+ skill at level 7.

Roy is on this list at #6 because he is in the normal tier of pipes, so he will be easier to find in pipes unless you see him pop up in the token shop, tier shop, or daily selects. Especially because of his Double Bob-omb skill and an easier-to-find rarity, he is worth looking for.

What makes Morton Great?

Morton Details

Like his brother Roy Koopa, Morton has a big attack that can be used both as an offensive and defensive weapon. Morton is a great racer because he has the Giant Banana skill, a skill that gives you a giant banana that splits into three bananas during races during Mario Kart World Tour. Due to its size, it has a high chance of crashing opponents and it might prevent them from catching up to you as you zoom to first place.

I’ve used Morton a lot because he has 13 favored courses where you can get two or three items each, his Giant Bananas will help you get in the lead and stay there, and when it’s upgraded it will give you not just three bananas, but it splits into even more bananas so it increases your total protection potential.

At skill level 1, he starts out with a 0% chance of getting a frenzy but starts piling on bonuses as you level up, adding 2% chances of getting a frenzy every level, a favorite course at level 6, and a Giant Banana+ skill at level 7.

Morton is on this list at #5 because he is in the normal tier of pipes, so he will be easier to find in pipes unless you see him pop up in the token shop, tier shop, or daily selects. Especially because of his giant banana skill and an easier-to-find rarity, he is worth looking for.

What makes Yoshi great?

Yoshi Details

Don’t want to be Dino-sore? You should play with Yoshi! Yoshi is a great racer because he has Yoshi’s Egg skill, a skill that gives you the equivalent of a Red Shell to chase down your opponents, but it generates random items if it hits during races during Mario Kart World Tour. Due to its homing power, it’s really good if you’re behind and need to catch up quickly.

I’ve used Yoshi a lot because he has 10 favored courses where you can get two or three items each, his Yoshi’s Egg skill will help you get in the lead and stay there, and when it’s upgraded it will give you a bigger egg and it releases an additional item so it increases your total weapon potential.

At skill level 1, he starts out with a 1% chance of getting a frenzy but starts piling on bonuses as you level up, adding 2% chances of getting a frenzy every other level, a favorite course at level 3, and Yoshi’s Egg+ skill at level 5, in addition to another favorite course at Level 6.

Yoshi is on this list at #4 because he is in the super tier of pipes, so he will be easier to find in pipes unless you see him pop up in the token shop, tier shop, or daily selects. Especially because of his Yoshi’s Egg skill and a somewhat easier-to-find rarity, he is worth looking for.

3. Diddy Kong 

What makes Diddy Kong great?

Diddy Kong Details

Want to have barrels of fun? Try racing with Diddy Kong! Diddy Kong is a great racer because he has the Banana Barrels skill, a skill that gives you a barrel that automatically launches Bananas during Mario Kart World Tour. Due to the sheer number of bananas it shoots in front of you, it’s really good if you’re behind and need to catch up quickly.

I’ve used Diddy Kong a lot because he has 14 favored courses where you can get two or three items each, his Banana Barrels skill will help you get in the lead and stay there, and when it’s upgraded it will give you the ability to sometimes fire Giant Bananas so it increases your total weapon potential.

At skill level 1, he starts out with a 1% chance of getting a frenzy but starts piling on bonuses as you level up, adding 2% chances of getting a frenzy every other level, a favorite course at level 3, and a Banana Barrels+ skill at level 5, in addition to another favorite course at Level 6.

Diddy Kong is on this list at #3 because he is in the super tier of pipes, so he will be easier to find in pipes unless you see him pop up in the token shop, tier shop, or daily selects. Especially because of his Banana Barrels skill and a somewhat easier-to-find rarity, he is worth looking for.

2. Monty Mole

What makes Monty Mole great?

Monty Mole Details

Somewhat surprisingly, Monty Mole is one of the best and easiest racers for beginners. Though he doesn’t look intimidating, Monty Mole is a great racer because he has the Mushroom Cannon skill, a skill that gives you a cannon that rapidly fires mushrooms onto the course during Mario Kart World Tour. Due to the sheer number of mushrooms it shoots in front of you, it’s really good if you’re behind and need to catch up quickly or are trying to make up ground to get to first place.

I’ve used Monty Mole a lot because he has 13 favored courses where you can get two or three items each, his Mushroom Cannon skill will help you get in the lead and stay there, and when it’s upgraded it will give you the ability to fire a larger payload of Mushrooms in three different directions so it increases your total speed potential.

At skill level 1, he starts out with a 1% chance of getting a frenzy but starts piling on bonuses as you level up, adding 2% chances of getting a frenzy every other level, a favorite course at level 3, and a Mushroom Cannon skill at level 5, in addition to another favorite course at Level 6.

Monty Mole is on this list at #2 because he is in the super tier of pipes, so he will be easier to find in pipes unless you see him pop up in the token shop, tier shop, or daily selects. Especially because of his Mushroom Cannon skill and a somewhat easier-to-find rarity, he is worth looking for.

1. Toadette

What makes Toadette great?

Toadette Details

Don’t have mushroom for error? Try racing with Toadette, the best of the beginner racers! Toadette is a sneaky great racer because she has the Triple Mushrooms skill, a skill that gives you three mushrooms to use in one go during Mario Kart World Tour. Due to the three mushrooms at a time, it’s really good if you’re behind and need to catch up quickly or are trying to make up ground to get to first place.

I’ve used Toadette a lot because she has 18 favored courses where you can get two or three items each, her Triple Mushrooms skill will help you get in the lead and stay there, and when it’s upgraded it will increase your chances of getting Triple Mushrooms so it increases your total speed potential.

At skill level 1, she starts out with a 1% chance of getting a frenzy but starts piling on bonuses as you level up, adding 2% chances of getting a frenzy every other level, a favorite course at level 3, and Triple Mushrooms+ skill at level 5, in addition to another favorite course at Level 6.

Toadette is on this list at #1 because she has 18 favored courses and she is in the super tier of pipes, so she will be easier to find in pipes unless you see her pop up in the token shop, tier shop, or daily selects. Especially because of her Triple Mushrooms skill and a somewhat easier-to-find rarity, she is worth looking for.

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Mario kart tour tier list 2024: best drivers ranked.

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Mario Kart Tour Tier List Updated

Know the drivers better with this updated tier list

We’ve categorized the drivers into five tiers. They are as follows:

  • S-Tier: The S-Tier has the top-tier drivers in the Mario Kart Tour.  They have unique skills and take you to the endgame.
  • A-Tier: The A-Tier drivers have unique skills to slow down enemies and help you win but after S-Tier.
  • B-Tier: The B-Tier drivers are average but can easily pass through the higher levels if tactfully played.
  • C-Tier: The C-Tier drivers are not that worthy in the game but their skills can be useful in certain situations.
  • D-Tier: The D-Tier drivers are not useful.

S-Tier Drivers In Mario Kart Tour

S-Tier Drivers in Mario Kart Tour

  • Mario (Aviator)
  • Wario (Cowboy)
  • Baby Peach (Cherub)
  • Wario (Hiker)
  • Shy Guy (Gold)
  • Peach (Halloween)
  • Mario (Tuxedo)
  • Cat Rosalina
  • Yoshi (Gold Egg)
  • Mario (King)
  • Penguin Mario
  • Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES)
  • Peach (Vacation)
  • Pauline (Party Time)
  • Mario (Chef)
  • Birdo (Black)
  • Shy Guy (Ninja)
  • Peach (Happi)
  • Luigi (Lederhosen)
  • Gold Koopa (Freerunning)
  • King Bob-omb
  • Bowser (Santa)
  • Mario (White Tanooki)
  • Baby Rosalina (Detective)
  • Mario (Musician)
  • Captain Toad
  • Builder Mario
  • Builder Luigi
  • White Yoshi
  • Daisy (Yukata)
  • Mario (Santa)
  • Peach (Kimono)
  • Pauline (Cowgirl)
  • Donkey Kong (Gladiator)
  • Dry Bowser (Gold)
  • Chargin’ Chuck (Gold)
  • Pink Toad (Pit Crew)
  • Purple Koopa (Freerunning)

A-Tier Drivers In Mario Kart Tour

A-Tier Drivers in Mario Kart Tour

  • Koopa (Freerunning)
  • Birdo (Red)
  • Donkey Kong
  • Penguin Toad
  • Rosalina (Halloween)
  • Dry Bones (Gold)
  • Yellow Yoshi
  • Daisy (Holiday Cheer)
  • Peach (Wedding)
  • Daisy (Thai Dress)
  • King Boo (Luigi’s Mansion)
  • Pauline (Rose)
  • Black Yoshi
  • Lakitu (Party Time)
  • Pink Gold Peach
  • King Boo (Gold)
  • Mario (Halloween)
  • Mario (Satellaview)
  • Daisy (Fairy)
  • King Bob-omb (Gold)
  • Mario (Hakama)
  • Luigi (Gold Knight)
  • Toad (Astronaut)
  • Toadette (Astronaut)
  • White Shy Guy
  • Light-blue Yoshi
  • Light-blue Shy Guy
  • Kitsune Luigi
  • Larry (Wintertime)
  • Toadette (Sailor)
  • Daisy (Sailor)
  • Luigi (Painter)
  • Yoshi (Reindeer)
  • Birdo (Orange)
  • Mario (Samurai)
  • Chargin’ Chuck

B-Tier Drivers In Mario Kart Tour

B-Tier Drivers in Mario Kart Tour

  • Toad (Party Time)
  • Blue Shy Guy
  • Mario (SNES)
  • Luigi (Chef)
  • Red Toad (Pit Crew)
  • Mario (Baseball)
  • Toad (Pit Crew)
  • Red Koopa (Freerunning)
  • Peach (Yukata)
  • Luigi (Vacation)
  • Daisy (Farmer)
  • Blue Koopa (Freerunning)
  • Petey Piranha
  • Boomerang Bro
  • Birdo (Green)
  • Toad (Tourist)
  • King Shy Guy (Ninja)
  • Mario (Classic)
  • Black Shy Guy
  • Light-blue Shy Guy (Explorer)
  • Yellow Shy Guy (Explorer)
  • Yellow Shy Guy
  • Birdo (Light Blue)
  • Rosalina (Volendam)
  • Daisy (Swimwear)
  • Luigi (Classic)
  • Toadette (Explorer)
  • Rosalina (Swimwear)
  • Mario (Sunshine)
  • Yoshi (Egg Hunt)
  • Mario (Tanooki)
  • Mario (Racing)
  • Builder Toad
  • Rosalina (Aurora)
  • Shy Guy (Orange)
  • Mario (Happi)
  • Metal Mario

C-Tier Drivers In Mario Kart Tour

C-Tier Drivers in Mario Kart Tour

  • Baby Rosalina
  • Rosalina (Tanooki)
  • Yoshi (Kangaroo)
  • Fire Rosalina
  • Baby Mario (Koala)
  • Mario (Black Suit)
  • Luigi (Golf)
  • Yellow Toad (Pit Crew)
  • Penguin Toadette
  • Waluigi (Vampire)
  • Green Shy Guy
  • Birdo (Blue)
  • Waluigi (Bus Driver)
  • Peach (Wintertime)
  • Builder Toadette
  • Peach (Explorer)
  • Koopa Troopa
  • Light-blue Toad (Pit Crew)
  • Green Toad (Pit Crew)
  • Birdo (Yellow)

D-Tier Drivers In Mario Kart Tour

D-Tier Drivers in Mario Kart Tour

  • Bowser Jr. (Pirate)
  • Wiggler (Gold)
  • Mario (Swimwear)
  • Luigi (Knight)
  • Shy Guy (Pastry Chef)
  • Penguin Luigi
  • Purple Toad (Pit Crew)
  • Petey Piranha (Gold)
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Which mario kart tour characters are best.

Mario Kart Tour is full of fan-favorite characters from across the Mario universe. However, a few stand out from the crowd as the cream of the crop.

Mario Kart Tour is one of Nintendo's ongoing mobile service games. It melds classic Mario Kart gameplay elements with simple controls and a gacha system to keep players continuously coming back for more. With that type of progression, players are always wondering which characters make for the best drivers. While that list is constantly changing, there are a few key things players should look at when deciding which driver to use.

Each character in Mario Kart Tour  has their own set of statistics, but two of them are especially important for deciding how good a particular character is: Driver Skill and Favored Courses. Players will want to weigh both of these when making a decision.

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Driver Skill is the special ability each character can use during a race. There are several different skills available, but Coin Box and Lucky Seven stand above the rest. Coin Box helps players earn coins while getting points and combos, leading to a higher score at the end of each race, while Lucky Seven gives players seven items at once, meaning they'll have tons of tools at their disposal. Outside of those two excellent options,  Mario Kart Tour characters with skills like Bowser's Shell, Giga Bob-omb, Super Bell, and Boomerang Flower are great choices as well.

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Favored Courses in Mario Kart Tour are just as important as Driver Skills. If a character is racing on a Favored or Favorite Course, they'll either get two or three items out of each item box. The number of items depends on if the course is a first or second-tier course. Further, the only way to activate Frenzy mode is to get three of the same items out of an item box. Frenzy mode turns players invincible and gives them unlimited items for a short period of time, so being able to enter it is incredibly important. Since characters can only enter Frenzy mode on a tier-one Favored Course, it's imperative to have as many available as possible.

With those two things in mind, it's easy to see which characters are the best in Mario Kart Tour . Of all the characters in the game, Nabbit is probably the best. Not only do they have the Lucky Seven skill, but they also have 25 first-tier Favored Courses. That is among the most first-tier courses of any character in the game.

Just behind Nabbit are King Bob-omb and Black Yoshi, who both sit at 24 Favored Courses. However, Bob-omb only has the Giga Bob-omb Driver Skill, while Yoshi has Double Bob-ombs. They both do have more second-tier Favored Courses than Nabbit, but Nabbit still has the edge. Other characters vying for the number one spot include Lakitu (Party Time), Dry Bones (Gold), and Mario (Chef).

Of course, all of these  Mario Kart Tour characters are in the High-End rarity, making them somewhat difficult to obtain. For someone looking for a slightly easier option, King Boo is a solid choice at the Super rarity tier. Boo only has a few Favored Courses, but he does possess the Lucky Seven skill. Black Shy Guy is also a good option because he has so many second-tier Favored Courses.

There are a ton of useable characters in Mario Kart Tour . Players just need to look at which Driver Skill and Favored Courses a character has to see how viable they are. Once they find someone with either Lucky Seven or Coin Box and several first-tier courses, they'll be well on their way to winning races.

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Mario Kart Tour Characters Tier List – Best Drivers in the Game!

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Our Mario Kart Tour Characters Tier List goes over the best drivers you can collect in the game! If you want to have the greatest advantage when going into a race, you'll want to have the racers with the highest possibility of going on a frenzy! This list features a look at which racers have the highest rate for that and what their special skill is!

Update (10/10/19): New characters have been added to the game and have been placed on our tier list!

Mario Kart Tour Characters Tier List

Characters across the board pretty much drive exactly the same, so the thing that sets them apart are rarities, frenzy levels, and special skills. So, those are the metrics we're taking into account when ranking all of the drivers! Higher rarity characters have more potential to be upgraded when leveling them up.

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Dry Bowser has one of the best abilities to utilize, and also has five frenzy levels and an additional four two item bonus courses. Add those up and you likely have the best driver in the game!

Special Skill: Bowser's Shell

Hurl this sharp shell in front of your kart to scatter opponents.

Favored Courses - Three Items Per Box

  • Dino Dino Jungle
  • Dino Dino Jungle T
  • Bowser’s Castle 1R
  • Neo Bowser City T
  • Shy Guy Bazaar R

Favored Courses - Two Items Per Box

  • Daisy Hills T
  • Bowser’s Castle 1
  • Kalimari Desert T
  • Neo Bowser City
  • Neo Bowser City R
  • Rock Rock Mountain
  • Rock Rock Mountain T

Metal Mario

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Metal Mario jumps up the list with a bunch of new frenzy courses available to it!

Special Skill: Fire Flower

Lets you throw three fireballs. Spin out your opponents while you burn up the track!
  • Rainbow Road
  • Rainbow Road T
  • Rock Rock Mountain R
  • Mario Circuit 2R
  • Shy Guy Bazaar
  • Rainbow Road R
  • Toad Circuit
  • Yoshi Circuit R
  • Yoshi Circuit T
  • Mario Circuit 1T
  • Shy Guy Bazaar T

Mario (Hakama)

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Mario (Hakama) is a new character in the recent patch, and he's got a pretty good set of favored courses. His special skill isn't super strong though, so he isn't able to jump to the top of the list just yet.

Special Skill: Coin Box

Spits out coins with reckless abandon. It's a very generous item!
  • Bowser's Casstle 1T
  • Mario Circuit T
  • Mario Circuit 2
  • Tokyo Blur R/T
  • Bowser's Castle 1R
  • Mario Circuit 1R
  • Mario Circuit 2T
  • Shy Guy Bazar T
  • Tokyo Blur T

Mario (Musician)

mario kart world tour best characters

Mario (Musician) is still a strong character and has a useful ability.

Special Skill: Double Bob-ombs

Gives you two Bob-ombs you can hurl at once. Engulf your opponents in a might blast!
  • Daisy Hills
  • New York Minute T
  • New York Minute R
  • Daisy Hills R
  • New York Minute
  • New York Minute R/T

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Peachette has good value and a pretty decent ability. If you can get good with the ability and not leave any mushrooms for your opponents then it is even better!

Special Skill: Mushroom Cannon

Rapidly fires Mushrooms onto the course. Grab as many as you can to dash ahead!
  • Dino Dino Jungle R
  • Mario Circuit
  • Toad Circuit T
  • Mario Circuit R
  • Yoshi Circuit
  • Mario Circuit 1

Peach (Kimono)

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Peach (Kimono) is very similar to Peachette, but has a couple less courses in the two items category which keeps it a bit low.

  • Tokyo Blur R

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Pauline has a great ability which is what sets her slightly above some of the other drivers in this tier. The problem for her is that her value is weak because of only two frenzy levels.

Special Skill: Lucky Seven

Surround your kart with seven items. Tap once to use them all!
  • Cheep Cheep Lagoon T

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Peach has a ton of value with the four frenzy levels and has a pretty solid special ability that gives her a way to protect herself from attacks!

Special Skill: Heart

This Heart is overflowing with kindness! It will protect you from opponent’s attacks.
  • Koopa Troopa Beach R
  • Koopa Troopa Beach T

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Daisy is very similar to Peach and has the same ability. She is only edged out because she has one less two item course.

  • Cheep Cheep Lagoon R

mario kart world tour best characters

Mario is a very solid driver with a lot of value and a pretty good special skill.

  • Koopa Troopa Beach

mario kart world tour best characters

Bowser has slightly more value than Donkey Kong and has a better special skill.

  • Bowser’s Castle 1T
  • Kalimari Desert

mario kart world tour best characters

Bowser Jr. comes out of the gate relatively strong with a good ability and quite a few frenzy course options.

  • Choco Island 2R
  • Bowser's Castle 1T
  • Cheep Cheep Lagoon

mario kart world tour best characters

Diddy Kong slides down the list a bit with a lack of frenzy courses and an only somewhat useful ability. Spraying a bunch of bananas on the course isn't terrible, but you'll have to be sure to avoid them yourself!

Special Skill: Banana Barrels

This barrel automatically launches Bananas. Turn the course into a sea of Bananas!
  • Toad Circuit R
  • Choco Island 2T

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Wario's got a pretty good ability, but is lacking a bit in frenzy courses.

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Donkey Kong

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Donkey Kong only has two frenzy courses and his ability isn't particularly great.

Special Skill: Giant Banana

This particularly stern-looking Giant Banana splits into three Bananas when hit.

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Yoshi has strong value with the three frenzy courses, but unfortunately his ability is RNG based which makes it hit and miss.

Special Skill: Yoshi's Egg

Chases down opponents. But what’s inside?! You’ll find out when it breaks!

mario kart world tour best characters

Toad got an additional frenzy course in the recent update which puts him firmly ahead of Toadette.

Special Skill: Triple Mushrooms

Gives you three Mushrooms to use in one go for a long-lasting boost.

Toadette - 12

mario kart world tour best characters

Toadette isn't bad, but she's only got a couple of frenzy courses which keeps her low on the tier.

mario kart world tour best characters

Lakitu and Toadette are very similar, it just depends which ability you value more.

Special Skill: Triple Green Shells

Three Green Shells surround your kart. They’ll fire off rapidly all at once!

Rosalina - 10

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Rosalina is a new character in the patch, but finds herself at the bottom of the tier. She's lacking in frenzy courses, and her ability is okay but it being able to be used by opponents is pretty bad.

Special Skill: Dash Ring

Pass through this for a burst of speed. Your opponents can use it, too, so make it count!

The B-Tier is pretty much all determined on frenzy courses and based upon their abilities. There's not a ton separating the majority of these characters.

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  • Bowser's Castle 1

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Special Skill: Bubble

Kick back and relax as this bubble floats you around. But beware the sudden pop!

Koopa Troopa

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Special Skill: Boomerang Flower

Whirls around and around your kart to strike nearby opponents.

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Baby Peach - 9

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Baby Rosalina - 9

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Shy Guy - 8

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Gives you two Bob-ombs you can hurl at once. Engulf your opponents in a mighty blast!

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Mario Kart Tour Drivers: Best Character Tier List

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Want to get the most points possible in any given track and smash through the ranked cups in Mario Kart Tour ? Like any gacha game, some drivers you’ll pull are much better than others, which we’ve broken down below with a complete and definitive  Mario Kart Tour tier list.

Wondering how we arrived at our “S” to “C” rankings? We had two main considerations when picking the best to worst MKT drivers: the driver’s special ability, and how many favored courses they have that allow for 3 item pickups at once.

More favored courses means higher starting points and more opportunities for frenzies, which results in more gold stars for unlocking additional cups.

Mario Kart Tour Driver Tier List

Note that we only listed out the 3-item favored courses below, since those are the only tracks where you can get a frenzy. Some of the “S”, “A”, and “B” ranked drivers also have a large number of 2-item favored courses, making them extra versatile before you gain a larger roster of drivers. 

Finally, keep in mind that Pauline has far fewer favored courses than other “A”-ranked characters, but her Lucky Seven ability more than makes up for that shortcoming.

Mario Kart tour Racer Tier List

What do you think of our rankings, and which Mario Kart Tour driver is your top “S”-ranked choice? Sound off in the comments below!

Need to figure out how to complete any other challenges or earn extra coins? Take a look at our growing list of  Mario Kart Tour  guides here , including:

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  • How to slipstream
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Mario Kart Tour Tier List 2023: Best Characters And Items

Mario Kart has a lot of characters and items to choose from. Let's take a look at the best of them in this Tier List.

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Mario Kart is a beloved game to many players. These games are mostly exclusive to its handheld devices and consoles like 3ds and Switch. But with the addition of Mario Kart Tour, you can now enjoy this game on your phones as well. It is a game developed by Nintendo Co., Ltd. for Android and iOS devices. This game offers you a lot of characters to play as and has a variety of items to use in the races. So let us take a look at this Mario Kart Tour Tier list to find out which ones are the best.

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Since there are a lot of characters in this game I haven’t picked all the characters but have covered most characters to help you pick the best character. Also, as this game has a lot of characters chances are some of your favorites might be in a different tier list or could be completely missing. Don’t worry if that is the case because you can still have fun playing with your favorite character. So now let’s check the best Mario Kart Tour Characters List.

Best Mario Kart Tour Items Tier List

This game has a lot of items that you can use in the race to get ahead of the others. While if you are already first you can use certain items to sabotage the ones in the back. So let us take a look at the best Mario Kart Tour Items List.

That sums up this Mario Kart Tour tier list. If you like playing mobile games be sure to check our mobile games guides and for more such lists check out our tier lists .

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Mario Kart Tour character list: All racers listed and how to unlock new characters explained

All racers, their course and item boosts, and how to unlock them.

Mario Kart Tour characters offer a series of familiar faces for those who have played Mario Kart on consoles or handhelds over the years.

That said, this mobile version has a few new additions - such as Pauline and Musician Mario - as well as changes to how each character choice can give you an advantage.

Instead of simply slotting neatly into light, medium and heavy racers, these characters have their own rarities and a special skill - which you can pick up from Item Boxes on the track - and can pick up more Item Boxes depending on the course they race on.

This all means having a range of Mario Kart Tour characters at your disposal will give you an advantage on whatever course the game throws your way.

Latest update (October 9th): Added 14 (!) new characters to our list with the arrival of the Tokyo tour , including Rosalina, Peach (Kimono), Mario (Hakama), the Koopalings and more.

How to unlock characters in Mario Kart Tour

Unlike the handheld and console versions, you unlock Mario Kart Tour characters a little differently. At first, you only have access to a single character, and you have to unlock the rest through various means.

The Mario Kart Tour character unlock methods are:

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  • Tour Gifts, which unlock as you progress through the time-limited tours. These are set and require Tour progression to unlock.
  • The Store, as part of Sets or highlighted characters in the Daily Selects area. These are set and require either Coins (Daily Selects) or real-world money (Sets) to unlock.
  • From Pipes, a gacha system where you 'spin' for a change at unlocking characters, among other items. This requires Rubies (Mario Kart Tour's premium currency, earned in-game and purchased with real-world money) to use.

If you're after specific Mario Kart Tour characters, your options are unfortunately limited - it's either a case of waiting for them to appear in the Store or as a Tour Gift reward, otherwise you have to try your luck by spending Rubies in pipes.

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Below is a list of Mario Kart Tour characters as of October 9th, of which there are 34 characters in total to unlock:

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Mario Kart Tour kart tier list - The best options ranked

Mario Kart Tour kart tier list - The best options ranked

Best karts to pick in MKT

In racing titles such as Mario Kart Tour, skills, experience and outplaying techniques matter a lot. But what matters most is selecting the best kart before heading to the track. To help you choose one, we have made this Mario Kart Tour kart tier list which divides all the available karts into their respective tiers.

Initially released in 2019, Nintendo has consistently added new karts, skills and drivers since. With more than a hundred karts and drivers available, each one has its own unique skills and attributes.

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This kart tier list will rank each of the vehicles that are playable and put them in their appropriate tier. We will also pick the three of the best that you should prioritize over others to guarantee yourself a win.

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  • We made a  Mario Kart Tour character tier list too!

On what criteria is the MKT kart tier list made?

While reading this article, you will go through 5 tiers and the top 3 best picks. We will make sure to update the picks if there are any significant changes.

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  • Coconut 1 kart
  • Wiggler Egg kart
  • Chain Chomp Chariot
  • Pink Comet kart
  • Red Comet kart
  • Green Comet kart
  • Gold 8-Bit Pipe Frame Kart
  • Lunar Cruiser Kart
  • Bronze Cucumber kart
  • Rainbow Taxi Kart
  • Roaring Racer Kart
  • Rainbow Pipe Buggy Kart
  • Tiger Bruiser Kart
  • Flower Kart
  • Dragonfly Kart
  • Cupid's Arrow
  • Watermelon kart
  • Gold Lunar Cruiser
  • Wild Slugger
  • Gold Cheep Charger
  • Silver King
  • Festival Girl
  • Choco Macharon
  • Silver Bullet Blaster
  • Ribbon Rider
  • Cleanup Hitter
  • Star-Spangled Flyer
  • Dark Hop Rod
  • Sushi Racer
  • Black Turbo Birdo
  • Gray Cat Cruiser
  • Cat Cruiser
  • Strawberry Soft Swerve
  • Cream Cat Cruiser
  • Ice-Cream Minibus Kart
  • Chocolate Banana Minibus
  • Rambi Runner
  • Dark Trickster
  • 8-Bit Pipe Frame
  • Lime Tea Coupe
  • Green Circuit
  • Black Kabuki Dasher
  • Cheep Snorkel
  • Head Honcho
  • Clackety Kart
  • Bright Girl Kart
  • Bright Bunny
  • Carrot Kart
  • Penguin Slider
  • Jade Hop Rod
  • Pumpkin Kart
  • B Dasher Mk. 2
  • Grand Badwagon
  • Warrior Wagon
  • Crimson Hop Rod
  • Inferno Flyer
  • Kamek's Zoom Broom
  • Platinum Taxi
  • Gold Double-Decker

Best picks in S Tier

Due to its Mini-Turbo Plus skill, Charger is the best pick in the entire kart list in Mario Kart Tour. Gold Cheap Charger’s base stats sync with its special skill that gives a short boost in speed.

If you’re good at using the Jump Boost skill, then make sure you use it with Festival Girl. This skill allows you to extend the performance of the kart’s skill and, in the meantime, you can also collect extra points.

Choco’s special skill is also Mini-Turbo Plus, which greatly increases the stock speed and acceleration once you trigger it. Remember to use it when there’s a perfect chance to overtake multiple karts as it will also allow you to nab extra points.

Mario Kart Tour kart tier list

  • Desert Rose Wagon
  • Yeehaw Wagon kart
  • Waluigi Racer Mk. 2 kart
  • Taiko Drum Dasher kart
  • White Fast Frank
  • Tuk-Tuk Kart
  • Combo Cruiser
  • Goo-Goo Buggy
  • Red Vampire Flyer
  • Black Carriage
  • Goo-Goo Black Kart
  • Frosty Bells
  • Red Turbo Birdo Kart
  • Orange Turbo Birdo kart
  • Blue Turbo Yoshi kart
  • Orange Turbo Yoshi kart
  • White Snow Skimmer
  • Camo Tanooki Kart
  • Green Speeder kart
  • Blue Badwagon
  • Flowery Badwagon kart
  • Monarch Kart
  • Brown Offroader
  • Gilded King
  • Yellow Sub Scooter kart
  • Dolphin Drifter kart
  • Gold Wild Slugger
  • Gold Clanky Kart
  • Gold Standard kart
  • Capsule Kart
  • Steel Driver
  • Sakura Quickshaw
  • Holiday King
  • Yellow Taxi
  • Jet Cruiser
  • Pinch Hitter
  • Orange Streamliner
  • Sunset Cloud
  • Decal Streamliner
  • Crawly Kart
  • Gold Pipe Frame
  • Ice-blue Poltergust
  • Poison Apple Kart
  • Jingle Bells
  • Black Dozer
  • Kabuki Dasher
  • Dozer Dasher
  • Iron Cucumber
  • White Turbo Yoshi
  • Black Turbo Yoshi
  • Wildfire Flyer

Best picks in A Tier

As you've probably guessed, the Mini-Turbo Plus skill is one of the most popular and powerful skills in the game as the cars that use it all find themselves placed in the top tiers. Happy Ride also uses Mini-Turbo Plus and the effects of the skill are the same as the previous.

Red Taxi’s special skill is Dash Panel boost. Use it wisely to bring the best out of it in terms of increasing the kart’s performance and extra points. Although it's worth noting this skill can’t be upgraded.

This kart also uses the Mini-Turbo Plus which allows it to gain a speed boost. Although the skill might be the same, it works differently when used in this kart.

Wild Pink kart

  • Chocolate Mint Soft Swerve kart
  • Green Turbo Birdo kart
  • Shielded Speedster kart
  • Black Jingle Bell Kart
  • All-Clear Pipe
  • Silver Flower Kart
  • Pink Speeder
  • Jumbo Jetter kart
  • Firefly Kart
  • Tanooki Kart
  • Blue-Green Capsule Kart
  • Black Cat Cruiser
  • Green Cat Cruiser
  • Snow Skimmer
  • Sports Coupe
  • Double-Decker
  • Banana Master
  • Purple Bunny
  • Surf Sailer
  • Purple Dozer
  • Goo-Goo Pink
  • Clanky Kart
  • Gilded Prancer
  • Blue Royale
  • Green Apple Kart
  • Glam Bruiser
  • Gold Snow Skimmer
  • Circuit Special
  • Green Standard 8
  • Blue Turbo Yoshi
  • Gold Cheep Snorkel
  • Cheermellow
  • Red Standard 8
  • White Royale
  • Yellow Offroader
  • Red Offroader
  • Turbo Birdo

Best picks in B Tier

If you plan on using the Dash Panel skills, Wild Pink is a good choice in this tier. The best way to earn extra points while using this skill is by activating it when overtaking more than three karts.

Making a good start and leading the race from the beginning can guarantee you an easy win. To help you with that, the Rocket Start Plus skill comes into action and gives you an extra boost in speed at the start of the race.

A jump boost is very essential and helpful in some situations when the contest is about to finish. To utilise it in the best way, use it during the last lap as you approach the finish line.

Gold Blooper

  • Wild Wiggler kart
  • Black Sneeker
  • Gold Blooper
  • Gold Bullet Blaster
  • Radish Rider
  • Vampire Flyer Kartr
  • Sweet Daytripper
  • Black Circuit
  • Black B Dasher
  • Yellow Turbo Birdo
  • Super Blooper
  • Piranha Pipes kart
  • Turbo Yoshi
  • Yellow Turbo Yoshi kart
  • Black Penguin Slider
  • Pirate Sushi Racer
  • Chrome DK Jumbo
  • Koopa Clown
  • Red B Dasher
  • Red Streamliner

Best picks in C Tier

If you plan to use any kart from this tier, Gold Blooper can be a good choice as it uses the powerful Mini Boost Plus, which - as you know by now - will help increase acceleration.

Activate Slipstream Plus when you’re drifting on the track. This will allow you to overtake maximum racers while the boost is still active.

The jump boost might not be much effective when paired with Cloud 9. But considering the tier, it is still viable. There are also many alternatives to Cloud 9 which come with other upgradable skills.

Mario Kart Tour kart tier list Sunny Sailer

  • Sunny Surf Sailer
  • Cheep Charger
  • Green Cheep Charger
  • Red Turbo Yoshi
  • Birthday Girl Daisy
  • Barrel Train
  • Bull's-Eye Banzai
  • Blue Biddybuggy
  • Birthday Girl Rosalina
  • Rambi Rider
  • Poltergust 4000
  • Light-blue Turbo Yoshi
  • Light-blue Turbo Birdo
  • Flame Flyer
  • Streamliner
  • Birthday Girl
  • Green Kiddie Kart
  • Pink Mushmellow
  • Red Kiddie Kart
  • Koopa Dasher
  • Bullet Blaster

Best picks in D Tier

It is probably the only kart in this tier that has Rocket Start plus ability. As usual, use it when the race begins to give you an advantage over the other karters.

Daytripper’s Dash Panel boost is enough to give it an advantage over others. But, using the Plus ability on the stock one will allow you to claim more points than usual.

The only Jump Boost skilled kart we would recommend to use in this tier. At max, it lets your kart gain 1.15 times boost in comparison to the normal option.

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Mario Kart Tour: tricks, tips, and how collect all the characters and karts

Here's how to master Mario Kart Tour's gameplay

Mario Kart Tour

Mario Kart Tour is a mobile version of the popular and long-running Mario Kart series, released in late 2019 for Android and iOS smartphones, and it's proven popular ever since.

The main Mario Kart Tour game is centered around the race seasons mode, which offers a variety of incentives to keep you coming back to race for each new season. While you don't race other real players live in this mode, your device will still require an internet connection so you can play.

Since launch, an online multiplayer mode has also been added to Mario Kart Tour, so you can compete in live online races against other drivers from around the world.

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Plus, the selection of playable characters, karts, gliders and courses have been greatly expanded since launch, providing you with new ways and places to race.

While Mario Kart Tour is centered around a very simple premise - winning races - it can get very complicated. There are three different types of currency that do different things, the characters, karts and gliders have different stats that you can improve in different ways, and there are a few mechanics in the races that can make the difference between winning and losing.

We've come up with this comprehensive list detailing the different parts of the game,  helping you work out how to win races both online and offline, how to collect and spend the different types of in-game currency, and how to bulk out your collection of characters, karts and gliders, as well as level them all up.

Hopefully soon, you'll be decked out with all the best kit, winning every race and racking up huge amounts of points.

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What is Mario Kart Tour? The basics, explained

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Most of what you'll be doing in Mario Kart Tour is racing. You'll be charging around courses collecting items and coins, and (hopefully) overtaking your opponents, while finding shortcuts, using those items to get ahead and taunting your digital opponents.

Most races are against AI bots (albeit ones with player-sounding names), but after Mario Kart Tour's launch a multiplayer mode was added that lets you play against real people online.

Outside the races, the game is organized by Tours which last two weeks. These dictate the theme of lots of the courses as well as any new character costumes and karts available during the season.

Each tour is a series of 'Cups', each one consisting of three core races and a bonus race. At the start of the tour only some of the Cups are available to play, but one new one opens each day up to a total of 12.

If you just want to drive cartoonish karts and races around cartoonish tracks, you can ignore Tours and Cups, and many of the intricate details of character levels, score multipliers and the currencies too, but if you want to experience all facets of the game, and collect all the characters and pieces of gear, it's worth playing through the Tours.

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How to win races and earn loads of points

There are some key things to remember in order to win your Mario Kart Tour races.

Firstly, learn how to drift. This is an invaluable skill that lets you turn corners quicker and earn small boosts as you do, and when you get really good you can use drifting to quickly shift to the side to pick up coins and item boxes. 

Drifting is key

When you're drifting, look at your tires - a blue flame will appear, when you let go, you'll get a small boost forward - gold and purple flames respectively will give you longer charges, but you have to drift for longer to get them.

You can't fall off the map in Mario Kart Tour, so feel free to drift more aggressively than you otherwise would. You can drift quicker by moving your finger nearer to the side of the screen you're drifting too - this'll help you earn boost quicker, but you'll turn the corner faster too.

Moving your finger the other way will be good if you're turning a wider corner (or aren't turning a corner, just drifting cleverly to build boost), as it stops you turning as quickly.

Next, you can easily get a boost when you're starting by holding down the screen on the countdown when '2' appears. Long time Mario Kart series fans will know this already as it's a stalwart feature of the games, and it's really good for starting the race ahead of everyone else (except in later CCs or multiplayer where everyone else does it too).

Learn how to earn boosts, and where they are on each track, as they can help you get ahead. Jumps, however minor, will give you boosts, as will drifting, certain areas of floor (shown by arrows pointing forwards), and some rewards in item boxes.

Finally, be smart about shortcuts and ramps off the side of the course, as not all of them will actually help you. 

Many will actually slow you down in order to get to them, like ramps in grassy areas, so only approach these if you have a boost to get over the slow patch, and some are actually longer detours that offer more coins or item boxes instead. If coming first is your goal, usually following the track is ideal - but sometimes you don't want to win.

Points are key in Mario Kart Tour

In Mario Kart Tour winning isn't the whole point of each race - but it is the most fun part of it. You see, you're given a score after each race that takes into account three things - the points of your character and gear (these can be leveled up, which we'll explore later on), what position you came in the race, and how many points you earned through tricks in the race.

Position is easy - you get more points for winning than you do coming second place, and more for second than third, and so on. The amount of points you get for coming each position depends on your level and what CC - what difficulty of race - you're in. 

50CC is pretty slow and easy, and thus the points are lower, 100CC is medium difficulty and speed, and 150CC is hardest and fastest, with more points awarded as a result. When you get Gold Pass, you can play 200CC too.

Your gear is something that's predetermined, based on which character, kart and glider you choose, and what points level they're at. Don't worry, we'll explain all about Base Points later on.

Finally, there are Bonus Points which are points you earn over the course of the race. There are many actions that earn these like collecting coins, hitting opponents with items and drifting well - the Mario Wiki has a more succinct breakdown - and if you pick the right kart you'll get a multiplier on these. 

You can get combos during the race if you earn Bonus Points for different things in a row, which is a really great way to collect more points, and the glider you pick can make the combo even more effective.

Together your Bonus Points, Base Points and Position Points will create your score for each course, which is a way of comparing your skills to your friends. You also want to get points because this score will reward you some extra coins (one for each thousand points) and Grand Stars, depending on how well you performed.

Mario Kart Tour: how to win in multiplayer

Points work the same way in multiplayer as they do in the offline game, and you should utilize similar tactics to win, but there are some extra things to bear in mind.

First, drifting isn't just important in online multiplayer - it's vital. Everyone does it, and you generally won't have a chance at winning if you aren't a master at it.

When you're playing 'offline' you can generally use items whenever you want, because there are so many other racers you're bound to hit one, but there are often fewer players in a multiplayer race, so it's worth being clever about when you use items.

Only throw a red shell if there's definitely someone ahead of you, and if you're first try and save a banana until someone's directly behind you. It's always worth saving an item to act as your shield as well, because most of the time if someone attacks you, it'll bounce off an item you have in reserve.

What are gold coins and how do you collect them?

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Coins are the basic currency in Mario Kart Tour, and you'll be spending them in the shop on new characters, karts and gliders. Generally basic karts and gliders cost 500 coins, while characters cost 800, and that price goes up for gold or purple-tier as well as rarer pieces of gear. Coins can be collected in a variety of ways, but many of them are pretty slow.

Firstly, you can collect physical coins in races, and generally you'll pick up between five and 15 depending on the course. You lose coins if you're hit, so try and make sure that doesn't happen much, though this works for your opponents too so if you play aggressively you can pick more up. 

In addition, as we've already said, you get a course bonus based on points, though this won't net you many coins.

Each 'Cup' in the game consists of three levels and a bonus round with different rules - some of these bonus rounds can be particularly lucrative for picking up coins, so always make sure to do them.

Leveling up is an easy way to get coins in Mario Kart Tour, as you tend to get 100 coins every time you level up in the game. This will happen naturally as you play, and will keep your bank account getting bigger.

Another way of getting 100-coin jackpots is by completing challenges (you can find these from the menu) as when you complete a line of the multiplayer or standard challenges, you'll get a 100-coin combo care package. 

When you're playing online, if you ever find yourself waiting around for other players to join, you're actually slowly amassing coins - look at the animation at the bottom, as this tells you how many you've earned. You can get up to 100 a day just through waiting for online games.

Finally, Coin Rush is a special mode accessed in the shop where you play a race as Gold Mario, picking up as many coins as possible, and if you play well you can amass upwards of 300 coins just from the race. 

To play this mode, you need to spend rubies, the second form of currency, which we'll look at next.

What are rubies and how do you collect them?

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Rubies are Mario Kart Tour's premium currency, and they're much harder to acquire, but they have a bigger variety of uses. 

You can use them to play Coin Rush and launch the Peach Pipe to win a random selection of characters, karts and gliders (this is basically a lootbox), and this latter method is the best for getting new gear.

Rubies (or gems, as some call them) are generally hard to acquire, but you can easily buy them if you want. This is what 'premium currency' tends to mean in mobile gaming, and if you're enjoying Mario Kart Tour you can put money in to it to get rubies for the Peach Pipe. Saying that, there are some ways of getting them in-game too.

The best way of winning rubies is through the weekly rankings. Each week, a certain cup will play host to a ranking, where you'll be lumped with 20 strangers, and ranked by how many points you get in the three races of the cup. The person with the most points overall gets 20 rubies, second place gets 15, third gets 10 and players 4-6 all get five.

If you're good at the game you can get loads of rubies easily this way, however depending on your performance you get bumped into higher tiers, competing with better players, so each week it'll be harder to win that top spot.

There are other ways to get rubies though. One is through challenges, as completing these will net you one, two or three rubies depending on the challenge, and these will slowly add up.

Finally, you can get rubies as a reward for earning Grand Stars in each tour. The Grand Stars you earn in each tour slowly earn you reward boxes as well as access to free Peach Pipe uses, and sometimes these boxes can get you some rubies. Want to know more about Grand Stars? Well good, because that's the next section of this article.

What are Grand Stars and how do you collect them?

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When you're on the Mario Kart Tour menu, you can see your coins and rubies at the top but you can't see your grand stars, so some players don't realize they're actually a key part of the rewards you get as part of a Tour.

On the main Tour menu, if you scroll along past the cups, you'll see various Tour Gift icons and Pipes, each one with a figure of grand stars next to it. As you play the Tours, and collect stars, you'll earn some of these, though it's worth pointing out looking at these figures on the reward icons is the only way you can figure out how many stars you've actually got.

It's not too hard to collect Grand Stars when you work out what they are and how to collect them. The main way of getting them is in each race, as you'll earn up to five depending on how many points you score, although three is the max in bonus levels. 

Generally if you don't lose horribly, you can get three or four stars per level with the gear you start the game with, but to reach that fifth star you'll need a fair mix of skill and top-tier gear. You can replay races once you get better gear to improve your scores.

You can collect one Grand Star per day by completing a daily challenge, which you'll be notified of when you turn the app on each morning. One challenge appears each day, though you can store up to three, but then you’ll need to complete one to get any more.

Finally, some of the challenges reward Grand Stars, not rubies - these are the Tour Challenges, which reset every time the tour changes. You'll probably collect a fair few of these naturally over the course of a tour, but if not you can check them out from the menu to find which you missed. It's worth pointing out half the challenges only unlock after the tour has been running for a week, so keep checking back to the app.

How to collect all the characters, karts and gliders in Mario Kart Tour

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Now you've worked out how to collect all the different forms of currency, it's time to look at how you can collect as many characters, karts and gliders as possible, so you can get more points and in turn win more races and collect more coins.

The reason you'll want plenty of different types of gear - well, other than so you can play as your favorites - is because each one has a few 'favored' race tracks, and the higher-level pieces of gear have more. Using the optimal piece of gear can transform your racing experience.

A character will offer you three items instead of one from an item box on their favored courses, and two items in a selection of other courses. Karts will give you a 1.5x multiplier on bonus points on some courses and a 2x multiplier on their favored ones. 

Gliders will give you 2x combo bonus for some courses, and a more lenient time restriction between tricks before your combo is dropped, and on some others they'll offer you 3x bonus and an even longer combo-time boost.

The easiest way to collect gear is to buy them with real money - certain timely karts, characters and gliders can be bought in bundles, which sometimes include rubies too, and this can be the quickest way to get rarer items. You can earn plenty of things through gameplay though, so you don't always need to spend real cash.

One of the best ways to get gear is through Peach Pipes - when you spend 5 rubies you get a random character, kart or glider, though you can spend 45 rubies to get 10 spins - we'd recommend saving up your rubies to be able to do this, as that works out as you getting one for free.

The other way to buy items is through the main store, which lets you buy them with gold coins, though the prices can be a little steep, especially for higher-tier items.

When you start playing Mario Kart Tour, you're only allowed to see one row of store items at once (so one character, one glider, and one kart), but when you reach level 7, then 12, you unlock a second and third row. We'd recommend saving your money for then, so you can see more of your options, and also because these subsequent rows tend to offer rarer items.

The items in the shop change daily, but given the huge number of characters, karts and gliders in the game, it'll take you a long time to unlock them all, especially given the price. 

How to improve characters, karts and gliders

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Characters, karts and gliders have two different metrics to show how well they perform - a score, which indicates how many points you get per race just for choosing it, and a level, which functions as a form of multiplier for bonus points in races.

There's only one way to improve the level, that second stat, and that's by getting duplicate pieces of gear in the shop or peach pipes. Since the former is random, you may sometimes feel irked that you picked a duplicate instead of getting an entirely new piece of gear, so the level up and subsequent point multiplier might make that a little bit less galling.

It's easy to improve the base score of a character, kart or glider in Mario Kart Tour. Simply using the gear in a race will grant it some experience points which help it increase levels, so a trusty kart or your favored character can quickly become a high level powerhouse.

If you've just drawn a new super-rare character but they’re a much lower level than your favorites, you can use vouchers to level them up without using them. These Tickets, as they're called, can be gained in a huge variety of ways, including daily log-in bonuses, tour rewards, challenge rewards and more.

Using Tickets on a piece of gear will grant it some experience points, so if you use a few you can quickly use them to get your new character, kart or glider to a high level. 

It's worth pointing out there's a max base level dictated by which piece of equipment it is (characters can have more than karts or gliders) and the rarity (purple items have a higher limit than gold, which has a higher limit than the base pieces of kit).

When you have a top-level purple item, especially a top-level character, kart and glider all in use at once, you're going in to races with 2,800 base points already, which will ensure you plenty of grand stars and gold coins, and you'll get even more if any of those have high levels from duplicates.

What is the Gold Pass and should I buy it?

Mario Kart Tour has a season-pass-style item called the Gold Pass, which you can buy monthly if you really want to get the most out of the game. It gives you a few extra rewards and unlocks a new game mode.

Gold Pass gives you extra gift rewards in tours, including sometimes gold-tier and purple-tier character, karts and gliders, as well as extra rubies - frequent players will find it a lucrative way of boosting their gear count.

A new round of challenges is available to Gold Pass members too, which gives you an extra way of earning grand stars to help you get those extra rewards.

Finally, the Gold Pass unlocks 200CC mode, which is a faster and harder version of racing which ensures you more position points. 

If you play Mario Kart Tour frequently and are invested in getting as many characters, karts and gliders as possible, Gold Pass will likely help you get them faster, and let you enjoy them more. 

However if you just like to pick up Mario Kart Tour for some fun racing action from time-to-time, you might not feel the need to get Gold Pass.

It’s worth pointing out there's a two-week free trial for Gold Pass so if you're not sure whether it's for you, you can test it out for free.

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Mario Kart Tour is an action game released in 2019. The racecourses in this game are inspired by real-life where you can compete against your friends or other online players. You have to win more and more races to climb up the online ranking. The bonus races will reward you with different prizes. Mario Kart Tour gives you the feature to customize your kart race. 

The leading characters in tier S are Peach (Halloween) and Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES); they are the best ones in the business. Mario (Racing), and King Boo (Luigi’s Mansion) are the best characters in tier A; they are also excellent. 

The most prominent characters in tier B are Luigi and Waluigi. Dry Bones and Red Yoshi are the best characters in tier C. Baby Peach and Ludwig ranks in D tier. 

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Bullet Bill and Red Shell are the most valuable items in tier S. The most prominent items in tier A are Hammer and Giga Bob-omb. 

Yoshi’s Egg and Birdo’s Egg items rank in tier B. Some of the items in tier C are Lightning, and Banana, while Dash Ring and Blooper ranks in the D tier. 

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Study Finds Best Mario Kart 8 Setup From All 703,560 Possible Combos

S ick of blue shells? Want to stick it to a tie-wearing ape in a go-kart race? Parisian economist Antoine Mayerowski has done the math to find the best possible combination of karts, wheels, and gliders from all 700,000+ possible combinations offered up in Mario Kart 8.

Mayerowski's remarkable study comes down to a creative application of the methods of economist Vilfredo Pareto. Given Vilfredo died in 1923, he probably didn't have Mario Kart in mind as a testbed for his theories, but it works.

This article won't wade too deep into the 19th century Italian economic weeds, but Pareto was an expert in the mathematics of trade-offs. He addressed situations with multiple elements interacting with one another, where a benefit to one element comes with a drawback to another. He found ways to optimize those situations, delivering sufficient benefit to every member of a system that any change would cause a drawback, making the system worse. That kind of optimized system is "Pareto-efficient."

That's where Nintendo comes in. Mario Kart characters come with two variables: speed and acceleration. A simple graph with those two attributes reveals that some characters can be eliminated outright as suboptimal -- both their speed and acceleration are equal to or worse than at least one other character. Take out suboptimal options and what's left is a line of potentially optimized possibilities where any character outperforms at least one of the others on speed or acceleration, but not both. Trade-offs, remember? That line is called a Pareto front.

With that line, you've got everything you need. The same math applies to choosing your car, tires, and glider: Ditch suboptimals, choose from what remains. Even taking smaller variables like off-road and mini turbo into account, Pareto's got us covered. Pareto systems can have more than two axes. Plotting your options in three dimensions reveals the builds worth your time.

Personal choice still matters: no character outperforms all the others on speed, acceleration, or turbo. Do you want max speed, the cheery Nintendo equivalent of a hemi 'Cuda that eats up straightaways but corners like a bus? Or is your ride a pixelated performance EV, top-speed-limited but 0-60 in nothing flat? Or do you love that turbo, relying on it like the digital version of a nitrous boost?

That's down to you. Mayerowski even provides tools on his page to do the trickier math for you. Nintendo no longer allows real Mario Kart with real go-karts and real copyright infringement , but gaming-minded motorheads can at least tune their digital rides.

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