How to perform a quick turn in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe?

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I remember seeing somewhere that in Battle Mode there's a control to quickly "turn on the spot", but can't find the details anywhere. What button(s) do you press?






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How do you turn on fast in Mario Kart 8?

One of my two main gripes with MK8 battle mode was how long it takes to turn around, but I just found out that you can quick turn! If you start a drift and then let go of the gas your kart will turn completely around and you can go the other way.

How do you perform a sharp turn in Mario Kart 8?

As you enter a turn, hit the R button and hold it to slide. This will allow you to turn more sharply and, if performed successfully, will offer up a speed boost.

How do you do a quick start on Mario Kart?

1. Begin with a boost. Wait for the countdown timer to hit \u201c2\u201d at the start of the race, and then hold down the accelerator button. You'll blast off the starting line!

How do you do a flip in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe?

Mario Kart 8 Stunt Boost, Slipstreaming, and CoinsWhen you're heading over any major ramp or small bump you press the R button. If you time this right your character will perform a stunt and get a boost forward, but if you time it incorrectly you'll just do a jump and lose speed as you fumble up and over the ramp.




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