Find the ideal driver and vehicle combo for your playstyle
You and your friends boot up the Switch and start up Mario Kart 8 Deluxe , ready for a race of epic proportions—but with so many options, how are you supposed to pick an effective build? Between player characters, karts, wheels, and gliders (as well as their respective stats), there are a ton of factors that go into making a good Mario Kart combination. We can help! Use this guide to figure out the best character and kart combination for your play style so you can blow your fellow players out of the water in races. As Mario would say, “Let’s-a-go!’
Quick Picks: The Best Mario Kart 8 Builds
- Yoshi + Teddy Buggy : With Yoshi being one of the best racers in the game and the Teddy Buggy being a well-balanced kart, you can’t go wrong with this build.
- Mario + Mr. Scooty : Mario has balanced stats with decent acceleration and handling, and Mr. Scooty offers solid speed and mini-turbo scores.
- Diddy Kong + Inkstriker : Diddy Kong makes up for slightly slower speeds with a great mini-turbo score.
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Best All-Around Combinations for Mario Kart 8
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Yoshi and the Teddy Buggy (or Mr. Scooty) Yoshi is, hands-down, one of the best characters to use in your Mario Kart 8 build (along with characters such as Peachette, Daisy, and Birdo). Yoshi is a medium-weight character, which means he has well-balanced stats with a good mix of speed and handling. [1] X Research source Because the Teddy Buggy has no special stats, this combo relies on Yoshi’s balance to make it great—and, indeed, it’s perfect for beginners and experts alike. [2] X Research source
- When choosing wheels and a glider, choose Roller wheels and the Cloud Glider.
- Yoshi also pairs very well with the Inkstriker and Mr. Scooty karts.
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2Mario and the Mr. Scooty Mario is another medium-weight character with stats that balance acceleration and handling. [3] X Research source Meanwhile, the Mr. Scooty kart has a speed of 6 and a mini-turbo of 17, making the overall build versatile and dynamic, capable of handling lots of different tracks—including ones that require high speed and control. This combination is also great for fast recovery!
- Add the Roller wheels and the Peach Parasol glider to this combo.
- Mario also pairs well with the Teddy Bear kart (which has the same ground speed and mini-turbo as the Mr. Scooty kart).
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3Diddy Kong and the Inkstriker Diddy Kong is another medium-weight character (by now, you’re probably noticing a pattern, here—medium-weight characters are generally a safe choice when making your Mario Kart builds). While he doesn’t have as much speed as other characters, he still has a solid mini-turbo stat, which works great when paired with the Inkstriker kart.
- Add the Roller wheels and the Peach Parasol glider to this combo.
- You can also use Diddy Kong with the Mr. Scooty and Teddy Buggy karts.
- Additionally, Funky Kong can be paired with Mr. Scooty for decent stats.
- Diddy Kong is best when used for casual play. You might not want to use this combo for a true competitive race, but it’s perfect for a fun game with friends!
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4Toadette and the Pipe Frame Toadette is definitely a change from previously suggested characters; she’s in the featherweight category—the lightest of all categories, meaning Toadette accelerates faster but has a slower top speed (and can easily be jostled by other drivers). Take advantage of her fast acceleration with the Pipe Frame kart, plus the Roller or Azure Roller wheels.
- You can also perfect the combination with the Accel Glider .
- Toadette can also be paired up with the Reel Racer for a zippy kart combination!
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5Rosalina and the Mr. Scooty (or Teddy Buggy) Rosalina and the Teddy Buggy make another strong duo, with a high ground speed and decent mini-turbo combined with an impressive acceleration score. It’s ideal for races on longer courses—and even beginners should find this kart build easy to maneuver on the more difficult race tracks (like the notorious Rainbow Road).
- Add the Roller wheels and the Paper glider to this combo.
- You can also pair Rosalina with the Mir. Scooty vehicle for a great handling score and solid speed.
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6Luigi and the Streetle Luigi’s medium-weight stats make him another example of one of the game’s best overall racers. His weight creates a solid blend of handling, traction, speed, and acceleration. With the Streetle (an Animal Crossing- themed kart), Luigi’s speed and acceleration can be further enhanced; while weight is the Streetle’s weakness, Luigi balances that out.
- Add the Roller wheels and the Parachute glider to this combo.
- This isn’t necessarily the most heavily optimized build in the game, but it’s still very solid—even for seasoned players!
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7Kamek and the Teddy Buggy While Kamek isn’t the strongest racer in Mario Kart 8 , his status as a medium-weight racer still makes him a decent choice when combined with the Teddy Buggy. Kamek and the Teddy Buggy come with a slight decrease in mini-turbo stats, but their speed bump makes them a good combo nonetheless!
- Add the Roller wheels and the Paper glider to this combo.
- If you’re looking for a unique, overlooked build while everyone else is off playing as Peach, Toad, Mario, and the other staple characters, try this combo.
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8Birdo and the Cat Cruiser Birdo joins Yoshi as one of the best playable characters in Mario Kart 8 ; she’s well-balanced as a medium-weight character and has very similar stats to Yoshi in particular. The Cat Cruiser is pretty much great for aesthetics, since its stats are the same as the Standard Kart. All you need are some fast wheels and a lightweight glider to make this combo a true threat on the racetrack!
- For instance, try using the Roller wheels and Paper glider with this racer and kart combo.
- Birdo also comes with more unique color options compared to other racers, which is a fun perk (even if there’s no mechanical benefit).
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9Peachette and the Cat Cruiser Yes, there are five different versions of Peach in the game (and counting), but here’s why you should use a Peachette build! Both the original Peach and Peachette are in the medium-weight class, but Peachette shines due to her mini-turbo star. When paired with the Cat Cruiser, Peachette is fast, has good acceleration, and decent control on the racetrack. [4] X Research source
- Add the Roller wheels and any lightweight glider (like the Paper glider) to this combo for a truly great build.
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10Waluigi and the Wild Wiggler Waluigi is a character in the heavyweight class, with a higher ground speed than other characters. When paired with the Wild Wiggler, Waluigi also gets a good acceleration—which is invaluable, since heavy characters tend to accelerate slower on their own. Add the Rollers to this combo for a wider drift, too. [5] X Research source
- Since keeping the vehicle light is important for this build, opt for a lightweight glider—like the Cloud Glider .
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11Bowser and the Landship If you’re a Bowser fan, we have good news for you: there’s a good Bowser build to use in Mario Kart 8! Bowser is, unsurprisingly, in the “very heavy” character category; he’s harder to control and accelerates slowly, but has the fastest top speed of the playable characters. [6] X Research source The Landship balances this out by enhancing Bowser’s acceleration and traction, offering a small mini-turbo boost as well.
- Add the Azure Roller wheels to make this build as effective as possible.
- In terms of gliders, the Hylian Kite is a solid choice; it won’t affect your stats, so you can rely on the good speed, acceleration, and traction provided by the kart and wheels.
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12Link and the Master Cycle Is this pairing a little on the nose? Sure, but it’s too effective to ignore. Link is pretty much made for the Master Cycle, both visually and in terms of statistics; this build offers balanced, middle-of-the-road acceleration plus high speed and weight, ideal for controlled drifting and weaving around obstacles while driving fast. If you’re a Legend of Zelda fan, use this combination!
- Pair this character and kart combo with the Triforce Tires and Hylian Kite for an aesthetically cohesive (and technically balanced) Mario Kart build.
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13Wario and the Mercedes GLA Wario and the Mercedes GLA actually make a super-fast combination, despite Wario being a heavyweight character. Wario’s acceleration is lowered, but his top speeds are faster; the Mercedes GLA builds on this by maximizing the speed stat without being too heavy. This build is ideal for seasoned drivers who know how to reach top speeds fast and stay there!
- Add the Gold Tires and Wario Wing to make the most of this Mario Kart build.
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14Para-Biddybud and W-Twin Chopper Para-Biddybud is a featherweight character—one of the lightest characters in the pack! Because of this, a kart that maximizes his acceleration capabilities is key, which is why the W-Twin Chopper is a solid choice; it also adds speed and handling to the build, which is great (since Para’s max speed is slower overall).
- This build has quicker recovery times when hit by other players’ special items, which is definitely helpful!
- The Para-Biddybud and W-Twin Chopper build is also great for navigating tight turns and taking advantage of shortcuts, giving you a leg up on the competition.
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15Dry Bowser and the Circuit Special This combination has its pros and cons. On the upside, it’s very fast—one of the fastest builds in the game, in fact! On the downside, it misses out on handling and acceleration. Although a balance of stats is usually quite important, this build can be effective on race courses with more straight lines and fewer sharp turns or terrain challenges to navigate.
- Add the Cyber Slick wheels and the Wario Wing glider to this combo.
- Basically, the goal with a Dry Bowser and Circuit Special combination is to get ahead and stay ahead. With its exceptional speed, this build will do the rest!
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16King Boo and the Cat Cruiser King Boo is another example of a character that isn’t necessarily the best technical choice, but one that works great when paired with a particular kart. In this case, that kart is the Cat Cruiser—which offers amazing traction and handling to help you navigate challenging maps and sharp turns. Combined with decent speed and acceleration, this is a surprisingly strong build!
- Add the Roller wheels to this build for even better overall stats, along with a Standard glider.
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17Baby Mario and Streetle Baby Mario and the Streetle kart is a super beginner-friendly build; it has a great mini-turbo stat to make up for its lower max speed, along with high acceleration and decent handling. For newer players who are still making mistakes while racing, this build offers easier recovery (so mistakes won’t feel so impossible to overcome or move past during games).
- Add the Roller wheels and the Parachute glider to this combo.
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References
- ↑ https://youtu.be/iXcbbny9_I8?t=254
- ↑ https://mariokart.fandom.com/wiki/Yoshi
- ↑ https://youtu.be/iXcbbny9_I8?t=284
- ↑ https://mariokart.fandom.com/wiki/Peachette
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/shorts/G57djt--iN4
- ↑ https://youtu.be/iXcbbny9_I8?t=300
- ↑ https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Kart_8_Deluxe_in-game_statistics
- ↑ https://www.mariowiki.com/Mario_Kart_8_Deluxe_in-game_statistics
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