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| - In Mario Kart 64, a Mini-Turbo is performed by executing a drift and turning the kart in the opposite direction it is drifting, then back again. (If drifting to the left, tilt the Control Stick right, then left again, while holding the drift.) If done correctly, the trail of smoke behind the kart will turn yellow. Repeat the previous step to turn the smoke orange/red, then release the drift to launch the boost. If the drift is held to the inside too long, the kart may suddenly go too sideways, slowing it down. The boost is not so noticeable due to lack of animation, but it's denoted by the driver shouting.
- Mini-Turbos are techniques used in every Mario Kart title after Super Mario Kart. It can only be done while drifting. The method varies slightly for each game, but the result in all cases is a short, but useful boost of speed.
- Mini-turbo is a small, but fast boost you get after you finish drifting. Karts are allowed to perform a super-mini-turbo (Orange/red sparks), while bikes cannot (but they can perform a wheelie). The mini-turbo is only present whenever you're using Manual mode. The higher the Mini-turbo stat is on a kart/bike, the more powerful and longer, the mini-turbo is. This stat becomes useless if you decide to go with automatic, allowing you to invest your points on other stats. (Using a different kart/bike)
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| - Mini-turbo is a small, but fast boost you get after you finish drifting. Karts are allowed to perform a super-mini-turbo (Orange/red sparks), while bikes cannot (but they can perform a wheelie). The mini-turbo is only present whenever you're using Manual mode. The higher the Mini-turbo stat is on a kart/bike, the more powerful and longer, the mini-turbo is. This stat becomes useless if you decide to go with automatic, allowing you to invest your points on other stats. (Using a different kart/bike) The Mini-Turbo stat does not affect the colloquial "Stand-Still Mini-Turbo" which is the act of holding the gas and the drift button while stopped until blue sparks appear, then releasing the drift button. This can even be performed on Automatic by holding the gas and the brake while stopped. It is usually used by vehicles with bad acceleration such as the Flame Runner.
- In Mario Kart 64, a Mini-Turbo is performed by executing a drift and turning the kart in the opposite direction it is drifting, then back again. (If drifting to the left, tilt the Control Stick right, then left again, while holding the drift.) If done correctly, the trail of smoke behind the kart will turn yellow. Repeat the previous step to turn the smoke orange/red, then release the drift to launch the boost. If the drift is held to the inside too long, the kart may suddenly go too sideways, slowing it down. The boost is not so noticeable due to lack of animation, but it's denoted by the driver shouting.
- Mini-Turbos are techniques used in every Mario Kart title after Super Mario Kart. It can only be done while drifting. The method varies slightly for each game, but the result in all cases is a short, but useful boost of speed.
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