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Revision as of 10:42, May 14, 2020

Template:Kart-infobox The Rainbow Starchute is a glider that appears in Mario Kart Tour. It is a variant of the Starchute that resembles the Rainbow Star from Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 but with eyes. It is classified as a tour-exlcusive High-End glider. Unlike the Starchute, however, hitting opponents with Mega Mushrooms yields more points when using this glider.

The glider is exclusively obtainable during the Vancouver Tour and is part of the second week's spotlight alongside Wario (Hiker) and the Snow Skimmer.

Profiles and statistics

Mega Mushroom from Mario Kart Tour. Mega Mushroom Plus
Favored Courses
Three Star DS DK Pass from Mario Kart TourDK Pass RVancouver Velocity RRMX Mario Circuit 1RRainbow Road RRainbow Road TRainbow Road R/TVanilla Lake 1R/T
Two Star Frappe Snowland R/TVancouver Velocity TVancouver Velocity R/TRainbow Road R/TRainbow RoadGCN Dino Dino Jungle from Mario Kart TourDino Dino Jungle TRMX Mario Circuit 1R/TWaluigi Pinball R/T
  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "Check out this be-hue-tiful glider. Doesn't it really pop against the starry night sky? The Rainbow Starchute will bring out the colors of the rainbow every time you take flight!"[1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese レインボーシューター
Reinbō Shūtā
Rainbow Shooter

German Spektralstern-Schirm
Spectral Star Umbrella
Italian Stellacadute arcobaleno
Rainbow Starchute
Portuguese Pairaestrela
From pairar (hover) and estrela (star)
Spanish (NOA) Paraestrella Arcoiris
Rainbow Starchute

References