Wheelie

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Artwork of Waluigi, from Mario Kart Wii.
Waluigi performing a wheelie on his Standard Bike

A wheelie appears as a technique that can be used only on a bike in Mario Kart Wii. Wheelies slightly increase the speed of the player's bike, but if the player bumps into an object or opponent while performing one, it cancels and the player loses speed. The player also drops any items deployed out. Also, the speed increase comes at the cost of reduced handling, and turning while performing a wheelie slows down the player substantially. Wheelies fail if the player tries to perform one without moving, or if the player is moving too slowly.

Since Mario Kart 8, wheelies have been removed altogether, and they cannot be performed by the player at will. However, during certain boosts, such as using a Mushroom or running over a Dash Panel, racers who are riding bikes perform a purely cosmetic wheelie. In Mario Kart World, bikes also perform wheelies when Rail Riding.

Depending on the player's controller, a wheelie is activated accordingly:

To stop a wheelie:

In addition, drifting cancels a wheelie.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウィリー[3]
Wirī
Wheelie
French (Canadian) Cabré[2] Rearing up
Italian Impennata[?] Wheelie
Spanish (Latin American) Caballito[1] Rearing up

Notes[edit]

  • A wheelie can be used to avoid the effects of POW Blocks, by timing it at a certain point. Players still drop their items, however. Although karts cannot perform wheelies, they can also avoid POW Blocks by using the same controls as wheelies (lifting the Wii Remote or pressing +Control Pad up).

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References[edit]

  1. ^ 2008. Mario Kart Wii instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (Latin American Spanish). Page 51.
  2. ^ 2008. Mario Kart Wii instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (Canadian French). Page 29.
  3. ^ https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rmcj/handle/handle_10.html