Dasher II
| Dasher II | |
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The Dasher II inMario Kart Tour | |
| Appears in | Mario Kart Tour |
TheDasher II is a Superkart inMario Kart Tour. Introduced in theMario Bros. Tour, it is the signature kart ofLuigi and Luigi (Classic). The kart is a variant of theCucumber with a greater resemblance to Luigi's variation of theClassic Dragster, having a grayish-white body, a green racing stripe down the middle, a more solid brown leather seat, and blue-silver exhaust pipes. It uses green-rimmed versions of theOff-Road tires fromMario Kart 8 andMario Kart 8 Deluxe, which are used by the Cucumber. Its name comes from a kind of cucumber variety known as the Dasher II, fitting with the Cucumber’s name. It is the third variant of a vehicle that was added into the game before the original kart, the first being theGilded Prancer and the second being theGreen Kiddie Kart. Unlike the Cucumber, this kart increases the duration ofDash Panel speed boosts as well as the number of points resulted from using Dash Panels.
The vehicle was exclusively obtainable during theMario Bros. Tour and was in the second week's spotlight lineup alongside Luigi and Luigi (Classic). It is the second Super kart that holds this distinction, the first and third being theSuper 1 and theTea Coupe, respectively.
Starting in theBattle Tour, the Dasher II was made available in regular pipes.
Profiles and statistics[edit]
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* indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 3. ** indicates a favored course upgraded to a favorite course after reaching level 6. | |||||||
- Mario Kart Tour Twitter:With its streamlined body and giant mufflers, the Dasher II kart is a mix of old and new design influences. It may sport a classic look, but under the hood it's a modern-day kart that can race with the best of them.[1]
Gallery[edit]
Bowser drifting in the Dasher II
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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| Japanese | モロキューカンバー[?] Morokyūkanbā | Frommorokyū (a dish consisting of cucumber and miso) andkyūkanbā ("cucumber") | |
| Chinese(Simplified) | 味增小黄瓜[?] Wèizēng xiǎo huángguā | Cucumber with Miso | |
| Chinese(Traditional) | 味噌小黃瓜[?] Wèizēng xiǎo huángguā | Miso + Cucumber | |
| French | Végétale beige[?] | Beige Cucumber | |
| German | Gurkokart II[?] | Cucumber II | |
| Italian | Cetriobolide bicolore[?] | Two-colour Cucumber | |
| Korean | 된장쿠쿰버[?] Doenjang Kukumbeo | Soybean paste + Cucumber | |
| Portuguese | Missô Pepinauto[?] | Miso Cucumber | |
| Spanish | Dino F1 beige[?] | Beige Cucumber |

