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Lumoshi's Mario Kart
Developer(s) CometGamingSeal
Publisher(s) CometGamingSeal
Platform(s) Nintendo Comet
Wii U
Genre(s) Racing
Series Mario Kart
Release Date(s) 2016
Age Rating(s) ESRB2013E

Lumoshi's Mario Kart is Lumoshi (tbc)'s take on the Mario Kart series, like Jake's Super Smash Bros. and Locky's Super Smash Bros. were for the Super Smash Bros. series.

Gameplay

New features

Mario Kart Power Index

One of the game's main new features is the Mario Kart Power Index, which is intended to serve as an enhanced replacement to the VR system used in online modes in previous games. The Power Index is a rating from 0 to 1000 that ranks a player's skill based on all of their races, not just a number that increases for each online victory.

The player will not receive a Power Index rating until they have finished two cups, simply so the game can get a good estimate of how good a player they are. It'll reflect skills like drifting, using items, etc. and also, leaderboards for it are available. They show the leaders between friends, the region, and internationally.

Scores are measured to three decimal places, and getting a perfect 1000 is relatively impossible. A star ranked player would be somewhere around 500, a two-star around 700, and a three star around 850, although these are not good bases to go off of as a player with a Power Rating of 600 could have recently purchased the game and not had time to star rank every cup yet.

VR will be removed during online battles, and instead, the player's Power Index rating will be shown next to their name. Online play will also receive a future revamp where opponents can be chosen based on their rating.

Modes

Roster

Tracks

Battle stages

Items

Gallery

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