All character classes in Mario Cards World

Published:

Weight classes At Mario, World of Cards works like in Mario Map 8Because they determine how the go -kart works. Without adjusting the go -kart WorldHowever, the character weight class is the only factor affecting go -kart statistics. There is no quick and straightforward way to see who belongs to what category, and because each character can operate any go -kart, it is straightforward to miss some of the Nuans Stat, if you do not know what you are looking for.

Below we explain How the weight classes work Mario Kart WorldThe difference between a lighter and heavier size, and which include characters in which weight class.

- Advertisement -

How the weight class works in the world of Mario Kart

Photo: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Reddit user Small First, he published a chart with character scales in April 2025. At that time, there was no way to verify the information, but after compared with statistics you can see Mario Kart WorldIt turns out that VikeStep was completely right. Nintendo used a scale from 1.0 to probably 4.0, as World Supports other statistics to determine the size of the mark. There are no official weight classes, but you can still generally group the characters together as very lightweight, lightweight and so on, just like with Mario Map 8.

Each character can operate any go -kart Mario Kart WorldAnd the character weight class determines go -kart support, maximum speed and acceleration. You cannot adjust the parts of the go -kart Mario Kart World As if you could Mario Map 8So The weight class is the only factor determining GOKart statistics.

Character size influence:

  • Maximum speed
  • Service
  • Acceleration
  • Go -kart weight

In other words, basically everything. It should be remembered that the weight value shown on the STA card screen is for go -kart, not the character, and shows how straightforward it is to knock down the go -kart. Knowledge of the actual value of the character’s weight does not matter, because it can be seen that their size has the details of go -karts on the screen.

Daisy looked without the World Cards in Mario

Photo: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

For example, Rally Mario cards has better acceleration than Bowser, but a bit worse service than toad. If you are Rosalina and augment the monstrous truck run by toad, you will probably be able to knock it down to the loop, while Yoshi going to Donkey Kong is not the equivalent of a dune trolley in a brick wall, but it is close.

The nintendo value assigned to the size of the mark remains the same for each of these groups, so you will not find any changes between the signs in, for example in the medium group. You can choose any character in this class without worrying about performance differences.

All world weight classes Mario kart

Similar to Mario Map 8You can divide Mario Kart WorldWeight for three main groups – lightweight, medium and bulky – with several variants in a total of eight groups.

Below we will explain a bit about all eight weight classifications in Mario Kart Worldplus list All signs in each weight class.

Baby Daisy makes a trick at Biddy Buggy in Mario Kart World

Photo: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

These are the lightest characters, those whose card will always have the best acceleration and service – and the slowest maximum speeds. They are also the easiest to push on the track.

  • Baby peach
  • Baby Daisy
  • Para-Biddybud
  • Swoop
Cheep-cheep riding in Mario Kart World's World's Cheep-Cheep Falls Area

Photo: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

These characters are slightly more complex to reject aside and have acceleration, which is slightly worse than their feathers counterparts. Otherwise they work in the same way.

  • Baby Mario
  • Baby Luigi
  • Baby Rosalina
  • Cheep-cheep
  • Goomba
  • Dry bones
  • Side
  • Spike
  • Pead
  • Fish bone
Nabbit on the peach circuit in Mario Cards World

Photo: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Light form can reach higher maximum speeds compared to their tiny counterparts, although they still have a lower speed limit. On the other hand, they recover from accidents faster than characters in heavier classes.

  • Toad
  • Toadette
  • Cave in a cave
  • Varnished
  • Shy guy
  • Iabit
  • Stinger
Peach looking like the surprised waves of the toad on it on the Koopa Beach course in Mario Kart World

Photo: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

This subcategory includes drivers who work better than most lightweight characters and are only a slower Smidgeon than standard medium -sized characters.

  • Monty Mole
  • Yoshi
  • Bowser JR
  • Peach
  • Daisy
  • Dolphin
  • Coin Coffer
Luigi at Mario Circuit at Mario Kart World

Photo: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

These are your versatile, characters at solid speed, good acceleration and reliable service. They can be equipped by heavier characters with faster maximum speeds, but their ease of operate and faster regeneration times make them competitive.

  • Mario
  • Luigi
  • Bird
  • Pauline
  • Penguin
  • Tight
  • Hammer Bro
  • Rocky
Snow -covered Piranha plants in Mario Cards World

Photo: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

On average, bulky characters are a place where you start to notice the differences in the operate of go -karts and how quickly you can reach the maximum speed. They are an excellent election when you want to start experimenting with something more complex.

  • Rosalin
  • Piranha plant
  • King Boo
  • Snowman
  • Conkdor
  • Cataquack
Donkey Kong riding a bicycle at a dangerous angle in Mario Cards World

Photo: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Heavy characters can reach higher highest speeds at the expense of worse service and slower acceleration. Playing them effectively has solid knowledge about the course and knowing when to brake, drift and strengthen to avoid moments at which you need to re -build the maximum speed.

  • Cow
  • Donkey Kong
  • Curb
  • Wiggler
  • Vario
  • Khargin ‘Chuck
  • Bet
Bowser flies through the lava tunnel and looked rather scared in Mario Cards World

Photo: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

Very bulky characters are the fastest of the group, but they are also the most complex to control and take a long time to reach the maximum speed.

Have you just got Nintendo Switch 2? Are you trying to unlock every character and outfit Mario Kart World? Or maybe you are trying The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker For the first time and do you need a cable for these unbearable lights in an abandoned fortress? Either way, we have your back when it comes to sorting support.

We have explaining guides on how to configure the console (transferring data from the original switch to switch 2), as well as guides on sorting external memory.

Related articles