Piranha Plant Cove

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Revision as of 01:17, February 3, 2023 by PikaPhantom (talk | contribs) (Trailer shows obvious routes blocked off by fences, but more notably, https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/880133646860824606/1070949583359840316/64619_c03.png shows the starting line area...without the starting line. This aligns with mobor having a different starting position for one variant, and the presence of pillars, and the size of the ID gap for mobor. This track was almost certainly mobor all along)
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This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

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Not to be confused with Piranha Creeper Cove or 3DS Piranha Plant Slide.
Piranha Plant Cove
Piranha Plant Cove.
Information
Appears in Mario Kart Tour (2023)
Tour(s)

Piranha Plant Cove[1] is a race course from Mario Kart Tour. It debuts in the 2023 Exploration Tour as its featured course. It is set in an underwater ruin with Maw-Rays that has a Piranha Plant motif, which includes stone Petey Piranha heads near a staircase at the exit of the underwater section. Along the course are various hieroglyphs depicting 8-bit Piranha Plant sprites from Super Mario Bros., and various engravings on pillars are seen glowing bright blue. Pillars are also shown to fall on this course, similar to Dry Dry Desert from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Dry Dry Ruins from Mario Kart Wii.

Piranha Plant Cove is the first course in Mario Kart Tour and the second course overall to start entirely underwater, after Mario Kart 8's Dolphin Shoals. It is also the first non-city new course added to Tour to have course variants.

The underwater ruins and the architecture of this course bear similarities to the fictional island of Atlantis.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パックンしんでん[2]
Pakkun Shinden
Piranha Temple

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