Not to be confused with Piranha Plant Slide, the course from Mario Kart 7, or Piranha Plant Cove, another new course in Mario Kart Tour.
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Piranha Plant Pipeline is a track that was introduced in the Pipe Tour in Mario Kart Tour.
It is a course that primarily takes place in an underground pipe system.
Layout[]
The track begins in a canyon and a Piranha Plant can be seen in the background. Racers jump into the pipe section with a green pipe. There are many half-pipe ramps as the section is very bendy.
After this, you glide into the canyon and are forced to pick between 2 pipes. There is a red pipe and a blue pipe.
In the blue pipe, there is rushing water and a long turn, followed by exiting the pipe system briefly to drive across a shaky green pipe. After entering the blue pipe again, cobwebs can be found along the walls. Upon driving into them, your vision is obstructed and you are bumped slightly.
As you plunge into the red pipe, you are greeted by a piranha plant that stands in your path. After taking a sharp turn, you enter a pristine, white pipe, with jumps along its walls for tricking. Upon exiting the clear pipe, you re-enter the red pipe that you initially traversed, encountering the cobweb obstacles along its walls.
As the two pipes meet, you enter an orange pipe with a series of ramps and Fuzzy obstacles. After, you submerge into dirty sewage water. There are Piranha Plant and Sidestepper obstacles. After one final jump, the course loops.
Trivia![]
- This is the third time that a track has Piranha Plant in the name, first being Piranha Plant Slide and second being Piranha Plant Cove.
- This course's name is almost identical to Piranha Plant Slide's PAL name, Piranha Plant Pipeway.
- It is presumed to be based off of the unused "Dokan Course" from Mario Kart DS.
- The evidence for this is the course's file name, MobDK, which comes from its Japanese name, Dokan Kanion, which translates to Pipe Canyon.
- This is the only non-city track from Mario Kart Tour to not reappear as a classic course in the Booster Course Pass for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
- The intro for the track's music is the warp pipe sound effect from the original Super Mario Bros. game slowed down.
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Previous track:
Rome Avanti 1 & 2 |
Current track:
Piranha Plant Pipeline |
Next track:
GBA Lakeside Park |
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