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Like Triple Green or Red Shells, opposing racers that get too close are hit by the circling items. As one would expect, a Banana or Shell simply hits the opponent, while Mushrooms or Stars give opponents their boost, and a Bob-omb explodes and takes out any items that had yet to be used. A collision with the Blooper will put a single splotch of ink on the opponent's screen.
Like Triple Green or Red Shells, opposing racers that get too close are hit by the circling items. As one would expect, a Banana or Shell simply hits the opponent, while Mushrooms or Stars give opponents their boost, and a Bob-omb explodes and takes out any items that had yet to be used. A collision with the Blooper will put a single splotch of ink on the opponent's screen.


In normal racing, only the player characters can use the Lucky Seven, similar to how [[Triple Red Shells]] are normally a player exclusive item. In other item settings in VS or Battle Mode, however, CPUs are able to get the Lucky Seven.
In normal racing, only the player characters can use the Lucky Seven, similar to how [[Red Shell|Triple Red Shells]] are normally a player exclusive item. In other item settings in VS or Battle Mode, however, CPUs are able to get the Lucky Seven.
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