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Hello! A few things to keep in mind when you're editing ''Mario Kart Tour'' course pages:
Hello! A few things to keep in mind when you're editing ''Mario Kart Tour'' course pages:
#When referring to an event that has occured in the past and has since ended, past tense must be used instead of present tense. In-game tours are subject to the same rule; despite pertaining to a fictional medium and not the real world, players cannot revert the passage of time to access them. Note that tours that share a name (e.g. the [[Halloween Tour]]s) are not considered to be the same tour due to their distinguishing content (featured courses, spotlight items, appearance rates etc.)
#When referring to an event that has occured in the past and has since ended, past tense must be used instead of present tense. In-game tours are subject to the same rule; despite pertaining to a fictional medium and not the real world, players cannot revert the passage of time to access them. Note that tours that share a name (e.g. the [[Halloween Tour]]s) are not considered to be the same tour due to their distinguishing content (featured courses, spotlight items, appearance rates etc.)
#While it seems clear that the R, T and R/T course designations indicate a "reverse", "trick" and "reverse/trick" course type respectively, the former terminology is much more commonly used by Nintendo in tweets and the in-game badge challenge requirements. It is, therefore, a safer approach to refer to a course variant by the letter designation rather than its extended form. (See {{User|Mister Wu}}'s response [[Talk:Mario Kart Tour#R, T and R/T courses|here]].)
#While it seems clear that the R, T and R/T course designations indicate a "reverse", "trick" and "reverse/trick" course type respectively, the former terminology is much more commonly used by Nintendo in tweets and the in-game badge challenge requirements. It is, therefore, a safer bet to refer to a course variant by the letter designation than its extended form.
#"Challenges" and "bonus challenges" refer to different things as far as''Mario Kart Tour'' terminology goes. The former refers to the requirement you have to satisfy in order to obtain a badge (e.g. ''Take out 5 Goombas.''), whereas "bonus challenge" is the level at the end of a cup.
#"Challenges" and "bonus challenges" refer to different things as far as''Mario Kart Tour'' terminology goes. The former refers to the requirement you have to satisfy in order to obtain a badge (e.g. ''Take out 5 Goombas.''), whereas "bonus challenge" is the level at the end of a cup.
#The game formats console prefixes (SNES, GBA, GCN etc.) the same way as the rest of a course's name. Do not add the "<tt><nowiki><small></nowiki></tt>" tags around these.
#The game formats console prefixes (SNES, GBA, GCN etc.) the same way as the rest of a course's name. Do not add the "<tt><nowiki><small></nowiki></tt>" tags around these.

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