DS Airship Fortress

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Template:Racecourse Airship Fortress is the fourth and final course of the Star Cup in Mario Kart DS. The course takes place both on a floating fortress in disrepair and on an airship. The course is inspired by the environment of boss levels seen in Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World. Other airships can be seen flying away in the sky.

The most notable feature in the course is the Pipe Cannon that shoots racers out to the fortress through the air. Furthermore, the track includes obstacles such as Bullet Bills, Rocky Wrenches and more. Missions 6-2 and 7-7 take place in this course.

The course reappears in Mario Kart 7 as the third course of the Lightning Cup, and in Mario Kart Tour starting from the Pirate Tour.

Mario Kart DS

Airship Fortress icon, from Mario Kart DS.
The course icon

The race starts with a straightaway, where a barrage of Bullet Bills are shot from a Bill Blaster of the airship and causes players to flip over if they touch them. Passing this section of the track, players turn left with a right turn shortly after and get a boost by running over a Dash Panel, entering the deck of the airship.

On the deck of the ship, racers must dodge Rocky Wrenches that pop out from their trenches, hitting racers who drive over them. Proceeding inside the airship, players take a tight left turn and reach the cellar where some crates are spread throughout the room that may contain a Mushroom or a Banana Peel if they break the crate. The next room to follow includes burners moving side to side that causes players to spin out if they touch the fire.

Players exit the airship by being launched by the airship's Pipe Cannon with a dash panel, similar to DK Mountain, aimed at a hole in the fortress tower. Following the corkscrew inside the tower, there's one last turn to finish the race. Just before the last turn, players can knock other racers off the course.

Missions

In mission 6-2, the player has to hit 15 Rocky Wrenches as Wario using Stars. The player has 30 seconds to complete it, but once the Star runs out, the player has to get another Star from the Item Box. Stars always appear every time the player breaks one.

In mission 7-7, the player must collect 12 coins in reverse as Bowser without touching a Burner.

Mario Kart 7

The course in Mario Kart 7

Airship Fortress returns as the third course in the Lightning Cup in Mario Kart 7.

Immediately following the starting line, both drop-offs can be used to perform a trick and gain a small boost. As well, the Bullet Bills have become Banzai Bills, and are now shot out at faster intervals, and are are no longer visible on the bottom screen map. The interior of the airship has some minor changes. The room with the Rocket Engines now has a fence floor with lava under it, and the Rocky Wrenches now make sounds. Hitting a Banzai Bill has the similar effect as getting blown up by a Spiny Shell or being hit by a Bullet Bill, causing the player to tumble and roll over sideways.

Launching out of the Pipe Cannon now encompasses a Glide Ramp. Players cannot aim their flight and they are also no longer immune to items while in the Pipe Cannon, and being hit by anything (or intentionally stowing their glider) results in having to be rescued by Lakitu.

Shortcuts

  • Dropping onto the rail between the Banzai Bill section and first boost panel in order to take the turn tighter saves a minimal amount of time.
  • Dropping onto the longer rail at the start of the lap is useful during races as, while not necessarily saving time, it allows the player to dodge items and Banzai Bills.
  • A difficult shortcut can be performed by leaning off the curve on the second, smaller rail to gain an upwards angle and using a Mushroom. If the player goes far enough, Lakitu will place them just before the cannon. If done quickly saves around ten seconds.[1]

Mario Kart Tour

View of DS Airship Fortress in Mario Kart Tour
The course in Mario Kart Tour

Airship Fortress returns in Mario Kart Tour, debuting in the Pirate Tour. Unlike other courses appearing in Mario Kart 7, especially among the classic courses from Mario Kart DS in that game, it has received many notable aesthetic changes. The course now takes place in a lava-filled ocean instead of the sky, as well as taking place during the early morning instead of being held at sunset. Several lit torches were added to the sides of the track before the main airship and on each column of the main tower and hanging lanterns on the main airship's deck. The starting banner consists of a blue, modern Mario Kart logo on a castle wall connecting two towers.

The main airship and several others are a more lighter brown in color, with their masts now possessing propellers instead of sails. Hitting a Rocky Wrench now gives points to the player instead of making them spin-out, and players can now trick on top of Rocky Wrenches that poke their heads out of the ground. The tunnel leading to the main airship's cabin has also been given a redesign, with the doors being replaced by multiple portholes, lights, and groups of barrels and crates, while the wall separating the two rooms was made to resemble the type of wall seen inside a wine cellar. Additionally, the main airship's cabin has been redesigned to resemble a drinking bar, with Shy Guys sitting on stools, bottles on shelves, a dartboard, and several tables.

The main tower is also now part of a larger fortress, with other towers in the background. The starting banner is now made of stone that is held up by two small towers, and the Mario Kart logo on the starting banner is the modern logo as opposed to the classic logo. The course is a favorite of Cat Peach, Bowser Jr. (Pirate), Mario (Swimwear), Daisy (Yukata), Peach (Halloween), Luigi (Lederhosen), Dry Bowser (Gold), Shy Guy (Gold), and King Bob-omb (Gold). It is also a favorite of King Boo (Gold) if he is at level 3, and Captain Toad and Birdo (Black) if they are at level 6.

As with other courses, Airship Fortress has a R variant referred to as Airship Fortress R, a T variant referred to as Airship Fortress T, and an R/T variant referred to as Airship Fortress R/T; the former two first appeared in the Pirate Tour, while the latter was added in the 2021 Trick Tour. In the trick variant, the gliding section that leads to the tower is replaced with a section with many ramps. Airship Fortress is the second course after DS DK Pass to be the signature course of two tours (Pirate Tour and Bowser vs. DK Tour).

For this course's tour appearances, see List of DS Airship Fortress tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Profiles

Mario Kart DS

  • European website bio: "Bowser should be right at home in these ships in the sky. Race across the decks of these floating wrecks, get blasted from cannons and dodge oncoming missile fire, as you fight to stay in one piece long enough to take the pole position."

Mario Kart Tour

  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "It's time for the Pirate Tour! The DS Airship Fortress course makes its debut in Mario Kart Tour. It's a long way down from this floating fortress, so make sure you stay on course!"[2]

Gallery

Mario Kart DS

Mario Kart 7

Mario Kart Tour

Course icons

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キラーシップ[?]
Kirā Shippu
Bullet Bill Ship
Chinese (simplified) 弹头杀手飞船[?]
Dàntóu Shāshǒu Fēichuán
Bullet Bill Airship
Chinese (traditional) 砲彈刺客飛船[?]
Pàodàn Cìkè Fēichuán
Bullet Bill Airship
Dutch Vliegende Vesting[?] Flying Fortress
German Fliegende Festung[?] Flying Fortress
Italian Fortezza Volante[?] Flying Fortress
Korean 킬러 해적선[?]
Killeo Haejeokseon
Bullet Bill Pirate Ship
Portuguese (NOA) Fortaleza Aérea[?] Aerial Fortress
Portuguese (NOE) Fortaleza Voadora[?] Flying Fortress
Russian Воздушная крепость[?]
Vozdushnaya krepost
Aerial Fortress
Spanish Fortaleza Aérea[?] Aerial Fortress

References

  1. ^ https://youtube.com/watch?v=h1rnjiASlEA at 4:01
  2. ^ mariokarttourEN (August 12, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved August 12, 2020.

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