What's a Koopaling Driver in Mario Kart Tour?

avatarSinkingDuela year ago
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avatarHouselingMoona year ago

A Koopaling driver in Mario Kart Tour is one of the Bowser's minions like Larry, Morton, Wendy, Iggy, Roy, Lemmy, or Ludwig. Each one brings their own style and chaos to the races!

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avatarDroppingSwaya year ago

The Koopalings are Bowser's mischievous kids like Lemmy, Wendy, and Roy, who love to drive fast and cause mayhem on the track.


avatarRepeatingRitza year ago

They're basically Bowser's kiddos鈥攃haracters like Morton and Ludwig who show up to give you a real challenge on the course!


avatarMisleadingBridea year ago

Don't know them? They're Bowser's right-hand troublemakers like Iggy and Wendy. They add some spiky fun to your races!

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