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m (someone re-added the mario party mention??? the bowser symbol pre-dates mario party even--it's at least as old as super mario 64 is as it's used as the fade-to-black if you die in the game--so why even laser-focus on mario party in that case? i get the koopa troop article is currently missing too much in regards to the emblem but the Standard BW article is not really the place to go into the history of that. it is the place for a car.)
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The '''Standard BW''' is [[Bowser]]'s standard [[kart]] in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. It features an orange frame and Bowser symbol, (a red, stylized image of his head on a black background, previously used for the [[Bowser Space]] in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series) unless the emblem is changed. It has one of the highest speeds possible, tying with the [[Standard RB]], but also very low acceleration and handling, matching the Hurricane.
The '''Standard BW''' is [[Bowser]]'s standard [[kart]] in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. It features an orange frame and the Bowser symbol (a red, stylized image of his head on a black background) unless the emblem is changed. It has one of the highest speeds possible, tying with the [[Standard RB]], but also very low acceleration and handling, matching the Hurricane.


==Stats==
==Stats==

Revision as of 15:39, January 9, 2022

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The Standard BW is Bowser's standard kart in Mario Kart DS. It features an orange frame and the Bowser symbol (a red, stylized image of his head on a black background) unless the emblem is changed. It has one of the highest speeds possible, tying with the Standard RB, but also very low acceleration and handling, matching the Hurricane.

Stats

  • Speed: 9.5/10
  • Acceleration: 3/10
  • Weight: 8/10
  • Handling: 3/10
  • Drift: 7/10
  • Items: 6.5/10

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スタンダードKP[?]
Sutandādo KP
Standard KP (from Koopa, the Japanese name of Bowser)
German Bowser Standard[?] Standard Bowser
Italian BW Standard[?] Standard BW
Korean 스탠더드KP[?]
Seutaendeodeu KP
Standard KP
Spanish Turbo Bowser[?] Turbo Bowser

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