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− | {{Other-About|a statistic in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''|[[Off-Road]]}}[[File:Phantom_Stats.jpg|thumb|238px|The Off-Road stat for the Phantom (circled in red).]]'''Off-Road''' is a statistic in |
+ | {{Other-About|a statistic in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''|[[Off-Road]]}}[[File:Phantom_Stats.jpg|thumb|238px|The Off-Road stat for the Phantom (circled in red).]]'''Off-Road''' is a statistic in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''. It determines how fast a [[Kart]]/[[Bike]] goes if not on the [[Tracks|track]]. Off-Road is anywhere that is not on the main road (grass, sand, mud, etc.) but is not out of bounds. In other ''[[Mario Kart]]'' games, Off-road is determined by the [[Acceleration]] stat. |
Examples of vehicles with high off-road stats are [[Tiny Titan]], [[Magikruiser]], and [[Zip Zip]]. Vehicles with low off-road stats include [[Flame Flyer]] and [[Spear]]. [[Heavy]] vehicles tend to have lower off-road capabilities, while small karts are better off-road vehicles. There are some exceptions, like the [[Phantom]], which is a large [[bike]] which has high off-road stat, and the [[Blue Falcon]], which is a small kart with low off-road stat. It was succeeded by the [[Traction]] stat. |
Examples of vehicles with high off-road stats are [[Tiny Titan]], [[Magikruiser]], and [[Zip Zip]]. Vehicles with low off-road stats include [[Flame Flyer]] and [[Spear]]. [[Heavy]] vehicles tend to have lower off-road capabilities, while small karts are better off-road vehicles. There are some exceptions, like the [[Phantom]], which is a large [[bike]] which has high off-road stat, and the [[Blue Falcon]], which is a small kart with low off-road stat. It was succeeded by the [[Traction]] stat. |
Revision as of 14:37, 3 February 2020
This article is about the a statistic in Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7. For a list of articles with the same name, see Off-Road. |
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Off-Road is a statistic in Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7. It determines how fast a Kart/Bike goes if not on the track. Off-Road is anywhere that is not on the main road (grass, sand, mud, etc.) but is not out of bounds. In other Mario Kart games, Off-road is determined by the Acceleration stat.
Examples of vehicles with high off-road stats are Tiny Titan, Magikruiser, and Zip Zip. Vehicles with low off-road stats include Flame Flyer and Spear. Heavy vehicles tend to have lower off-road capabilities, while small karts are better off-road vehicles. There are some exceptions, like the Phantom, which is a large bike which has high off-road stat, and the Blue Falcon, which is a small kart with low off-road stat. It was succeeded by the Traction stat.