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There are also [[Fake Item Box]]es and [[Double Item Box]]es.
There are also [[Fake Item Box]]es and [[Double Item Box]]es.


The name Item Box has another meaning in the ''Mario Kart'' series: It is also used for the small box at the top of the screen which shows the player his current item. in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]'' during the Grand-Prix mode, there are lots more item boxes appear and some are moving directly such as [[Mushroom City]], [[Peach Beach]], and much more. While in split-screen mode, item boxes are brighter and some of them are fewer than before.
The name Item Box has another meaning in the ''Mario Kart'' series: It is also used for the small box at the top of the screen which shows the player his current item. in ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]'' during the Grand-Prix mode, there are lots more item boxes appear and some are moving directly such as [[Mushroom City]], [[Peach Beach]], and much more. While in split-screen mode except for Battle Stages, item boxes are brighter and some of them are fewer than before.


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Revision as of 03:58, March 13, 2008

Item Boxes are boxes in the Mario Kart series. Item Boxes look like ? Blocks but are transparent and often blue, and in more recent games they have a iridescent checker board pattern. When a character passes through them, they will get a random item. These blocks also appear in Mario Tennis and Mario Power Tennis. They have appeared in all the Mario Kart games, except Super Mario Kart where they used ? Panels.

In the Mission Mode of Mario Kart DS, the player's task occasionally is to destroy a certain amount of Item Boxes (which often contain Mushrooms to give the driver a boost).

There are also Fake Item Boxes and Double Item Boxes.

The name Item Box has another meaning in the Mario Kart series: It is also used for the small box at the top of the screen which shows the player his current item. in Mario Kart: Double Dash during the Grand-Prix mode, there are lots more item boxes appear and some are moving directly such as Mushroom City, Peach Beach, and much more. While in split-screen mode except for Battle Stages, item boxes are brighter and some of them are fewer than before.