Battle Mode (Mario Kart)

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Wario in Battle Mode of Mario Kart 8.
Balloon Battle mode in Mario Kart 8

Battle Mode is a multiplayer mode in all Mario Kart games. In the first four games, Battle Mode was only available in multiplayer. Starting in Mario Kart DS, Battle Mode could be a single player mode with computer players or a multiplayer mode with or without them. Starting with Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, there are usually at least two different battle options.

Balloon Battle

Super Mario Kart's Battle Mode
Balloon Battle mode in Super Mario Kart

Debuting in Super Mario Kart, players must use items to hit the opposing player to pop one of three balloons. If all balloons are popped, the player is out.

Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart: Super Circuit, and Mario Kart: Double Dash!! have four-player support, allowing up to four players to battle, unlike Super Mario Kart, which only has two-player support. The latter game's LAN Mode allowed up to eight players (sixteen with Co-op Play) play in Battle Mode.

Mario Kart DS has a few tweaks to Balloon Battle. It can be played in single-player mode this time, unlike the previous four games which required being in multiplayer to play. The player also starts out with one balloon instead of three, although more can be generated by holding the select button or by blowing into Microphone.

Mario Kart Wii introduced a lot of changes to Balloon Battle. Firstly, the match is now timed to three minutes. Secondly, there can only be two teams instead of a free-for-all match. Finally, the winning objective has been changed. Whichever team pops the most balloons before time runs out wins. Getting hit by any items deducts points from the final score.

Mario Kart 7 allows up to three teams in battle or a free-for-all match. The time limit of the match was reduced to two minutes, although the goal remains the same as in Mario Kart Wii.

Mario Kart 8's battles take place on regular race courses throughout the game, alongside the rules changing again. Getting hit by items pops a balloon, but also lowers the player's point tally. If all balloons are popped, they are out of the game, but they can still participate as a ghost. Appearing as a transparent version of the character on the player's screen, but invisible to everyone else, they can still use items to harm the other players.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe will change the Battle Mode rules to the normal style last used in Mario Kart 7 with new battle arenas.

Shine Thief

A Shine Thief battle at Nintendo GameCube.
Shine Theif mode in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

First appearing in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and scheduled to reappear in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a Shine Sprite is found in a random spot on the course. Once a player grabs it, they must hold on to it without getting hit by any items. If they get hit by an item, they drop the Shine Sprite and another player has a chance to get it. If the player holds the Shine Sprite until the timer reaches zero, they win.

Bob-omb Blast

A Bob-omb Blast battle at Pipe Plaza.
Bob-omb Blast mode in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!

Another battle option that appeared in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and will also appear in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, this mode features Bob-ombs as the only items obtainable in Item Boxes. If a player hits someone else with a Bob-omb, they earn a point, but if a player is hit by a Bob-omb, they lose a point. If they earn the necessary amount of points first, they win. The points needed to win is three for a two-player battle and four for a three-player or four-player battle.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe changes the rules to those of a normal Balloon Battle, but with every item being a Bob-omb.

Shine Runners

A battle option found only in Mario Kart DS. A certain amount of Shine Sprites are found on the battle arena. The goal is to get more Shine Sprites than the opponents. Getting hit by items causes the player to lose a Shine Sprite. There's a timer on the Touch Screen and when it reaches zero, any players with the least amount of Shine Sprites get removed from the game. The process repeats when all players except for one are eliminated.

Coin Runners

A battle option appearing in Mario Kart Wii, Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Coins are scattered across the arena. Teams or players have to collect the most Coins before time runs out to win. Players lose Coins they've obtained if they get hit by items. Only a maximum of 10 Coins can be collected in Mario Kart 7.

Renegade Roundup

A battle option that is scheduled to appear in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. One team has Potted Piranha Plants and the other team has to avoid getting hit by the Piranha Plants. If a Piranha Plant successfully attacks a member of the opposite team, they get transported to a cage. If a team member still in the game drives over a switch with a key on it, the cage disappears and all the trapped players are free to resume driving. Hitting a Piranha Plant with items stuns it temporarily. The game ends when either time runs out or all players are trapped in a cage.