Mario Kart Tour Combos Guide – How to Perform Combos

Mario Kart Tour Combos Guide

In this Mario Kart Tour Combos Guide, we will show you how to Perform Combos and how Combos work in the game. Combos ensure that you end up scoring a lot of points as they are the points multipliers after every unique move you chain together.

In order to score the most bonus points for Coins, Combos need to be performed well and need to be chained for as long as you can do them in a move. This guide will detail all the types of moves with the points tied to each, and we will also show you what you need to do in order to continue the combo.

Combos Guide – Mario Kart Tour

Below have detailed how you can perform Combos and what points are tied to each special move.

How to Perform Combos

Combos can be performed with the various special moves that the game has. This includes moves like jump, rocket start, fever, etc. To chai the moves for a combo, you need to make sure that you perform the next move before the combo time expires. The game has set a time of 1.5 seconds where you need to perform another move within this time to chain a combo.

Make sure you have the time and space where you can effectively perform 3-4 or even more moves for bonus points. If there is a part of a track that you feel is best for Combos, try pushing your luck in adding another move in the combo for more points.

Move Points

There are many moves or actions in the game that you can perform and chain in a combo. The bigger the move, the more points you can earn. Below we have listed all the moves with their points:

• Mini-Turbo: 5 points
• Jump: 20 points
• 1st Place: 150 points
• Rocket Start: 15 points
• Mushroom: 10 points
• Bob-omb: 25 points
• Shell: 25 points
• Coin: 5 points
• Glide Time: 1 point


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