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The Offroader debuts in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' as a large Handling-type kart, featuring decent acceleration and high handling but below average speed. These traits, unusual among other large karts, make it similar to the [[Boo Pipes]] from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', another heavy vehicle with lightweight qualities. The Offroader's highest strength is its weight, but its off-road capabilities are average although the highest of all other karts in its class. However, even with [[Dry Bowser]]'s off-road bonus, its off-road still cannot drift on normal off-road terrain.
The Offroader debuts in ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' as a large Handling-type kart, featuring decent acceleration and high handling but below average speed. These traits, unusual among other large karts, make it similar to the [[Boo Pipes]] from ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', another heavy vehicle with lightweight qualities. The Offroader's highest strength is its weight, but its off-road capabilities are average although the highest of all other karts in its class. However, even with [[Dry Bowser]]'s off-road bonus, its off-road still cannot drift on normal off-road terrain.


The Offroader has the worst drifting among all karts in the game and has the second worst drift in the game behind the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]], and is also the slowest large kart in the game. However, the Offroader has the best acceleration and handling out of all the large karts, with the former being tied with the [[Standard Kart]] S and the latter being tied with the [[Classic Dragster]], and it is the second heaviest vehicle in the game, only surpassed the [[Piranha Prowler]] in this aspect. As such, it can easily push around lighter vehicles. It features the same speed and off-road as the [[Standard Bike S]], and its [[bike]] counterpart is the [[Wario Bike]], though the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]] also has a similar drift stat.
The Offroader has the worst drifting among all karts in the game and has the second worst drift in the game behind the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]], and is also the slowest large kart in the game. However, the Offroader has the best acceleration and handling out of all the large karts, with the former being tied with the [[Standard Kart]] S and the latter being tied with the [[Classic Dragster]], and it is the second heaviest vehicle in the game, only surpassed the [[Piranha Prowler]] in this aspect. As such, it can easily push around lighter vehicles. It features the same speed and off-road as the [[Standard Bike S]], and its [[bike]] counterpart is the [[Wario Bike]], though the [[Phantom (bike)|Phantom]] also has a similar drift stat. Its rough small and medium counterparts are the [[Booster Seat]] and [[Daytripper]] respectively.


The Offroader also has the highest stat total out of any large kart in the game, having 311 stat points. Additionally, this and the Wario Bike are the only large vehicles in the game with a speed stat of less than forty, and it and the Phantom are the only vehicles in the game with a drift stat of less than twenty.
The Offroader also has the highest stat total out of any large kart in the game, having 311 stat points. Additionally, this and the Wario Bike are the only large vehicles in the game with a speed stat of less than forty, and it and the Phantom are the only vehicles in the game with a drift stat of less than twenty.
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