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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ようがんメテオ
|JapR=Yōgan Meteo
|JapM=Lava Meteor
|Chi=熔岩流星
|ChiR=Róngyán liù xīng
|ChiM=
|Fre=Aile roches volcaniques
|Fre=Aile roches volcaniques
|FreM=Volcanic Rocks Wing
|FreM=Volcanic Rocks Wing
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|Ita=Paranuvolo ardente
|Ita=Paranuvolo ardente
|ItaM=Fiery Cloud Glider
|ItaM=Fiery Cloud Glider
|Kor=용암운석글라이더
|KorR=Yong-am Unseok Geullaideo
|KorM=Lava Meteor Balloons
|Por=Rochas Vulcânicas
|Por=Rochas Vulcânicas
|PorM=Volcanic Rocks
|PorM=Volcanic Rocks

Revision as of 19:59, August 24, 2022

Lava Rocks
Lava Rocks from Mario Kart Tour
The Lava Rocks in Mario Kart Tour
Appears in Mario Kart Tour

The Lava Rocks are a High-End glider in Mario Kart Tour. They were introduced in the Bowser Tour, and are the signature glider of Meowser. As the glider's name indicates, it is a variant of the Meteor Balloons with the meteors resembling magma or lava. Unlike the Meteor Balloons, hitting racers with Lightning grants more points when using this glider.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ようがんメテオ
Yōgan Meteo
Lava Meteor

Chinese 熔岩流星
Róngyán liù xīng
 

French Aile roches volcaniques
Volcanic Rocks Wing
German Lavafelsen
Lava Rocks
Italian Paranuvolo ardente
Fiery Cloud Glider
Korean 용암운석글라이더
Yong-am Unseok Geullaideo
Lava Meteor Balloons

Portuguese Rochas Vulcânicas
Volcanic Rocks
Spanish Rocas de Lava
Lava Rocks