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==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
The Wagon Star has above-average acceleration and an average top speed of 26.09 mph (41.99 km/h). Its most noticeable attribute is its lack of ability to boost, either on the ground, or while airborne. Attempting to charge while on the ground results in sudden braking, which can nonetheless make it easier to navigate sharp turns. In addition, it is considered a terrible glider, able to soar only further than the [[Formula Star]], in that area. Despite these two major flaws, the vehicle has above-average turning and HP. It is also one of the many heavier vehicles in the game.
The Wagon Star has above-average acceleration and a lower-than-usual top speed of 26.09 mph (41.99 km/h). Its most noticeable attribute is its lack of ability to boost, either on the ground, or while airborne. Attempting to charge while on the ground results in sudden braking, which can nonetheless make it easier to navigate sharp turns. In addition, it is considered a terrible glider, able to soar only further than the [[Formula Star]], in that area. Despite these two major flaws, the vehicle has above-average turning and HP. It is also one of the many heavier vehicles in the game.


This machine also has another strange characteristic, perhaps due to its large, blocky size. While it is on the ground, and tilted backward (by holding down on the control stick), it will make contact with the ground. This enables it to hit [[boost panel|boost panels]] and hit [[switch|switches]], among other things, which a normal star could only do by charging. While it drags across the ground like this, however, it decelerates slightly, as it would when charging.
This machine also has another strange characteristic, perhaps due to its large, blocky size. While it is on the ground, and tilted backward (by holding down on the control stick), it will make contact with the ground. This enables it to hit [[boost panel|boost panels]] and hit [[switch|switches]], among other things, which a normal star could only do by charging. While it drags across the ground like this, however, it decelerates slightly, as it would when charging.

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