

Despite being a "weightless" heavyweight, King Boo is heavier than Wario and Waluigi, the same weight as Rosalina and slightly heavier than Dry Bowser.This, suprisingly, doesn't apply to Mario Kart Arcade GP DX.This may mean that his crown weighs a lot or because of his large size. Interestingly, King Boo is one of the heavyweight characters, despite being a floating, weightless ghost.King Boo's nature as a ghost made him the staff ghost of mainly ghost-themed tracks. King Boo shares his karts with the other heavy characters in Mario Kart Wii. Try to take away his crown, and he will haunt you for the rest of your life! So, with that being said, what makes him different from a regular Boo? To fit his role as the king of the boos, King Boo is noticeably bigger, and he has a royal golden crown with red and blue jewels encrusted in it. He always has his mouth open in a haunting manner, so his tongue and sharp teeth can be seen quite clearly. He has a round shape with two arms on either side of his body (or face, it's really tough to tell), and he has a tail. His body is a ghostly white color, most likely because he is a ghost. Mario Kart Wii: Win the Star Cup on 50cc or play 750 races.Mario Kart: Double Dash!!: Win the Star Cup in Mirror Mode.He was never a playable character from the start until Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Although in the mid-tier placing, King Boo has excellent rivalries with other characters and has excellent racing skills, making him a character with high-tier or highly possible, top-tier character categories since his handling stat raises any kart or bike, including the Spear. King Boo is often used for courses with tight turns, such as Rainbow Road. His signature vehicle is the Phantom.ĭespite being an excellent handler, King Boo is a mid-tier character for his poor raising stats. In Mario Kart Wii, his karts and bikes are black shaded (the same color as R.O.B.'s were in Mario Kart DS and Dry Bowser's in Mario Kart Wii). In Mario Kart DS, he is a boss in Mission Mode, and like all bosses, he came from Super Mario 64 DS, but was mistakenly called Big Boo in Super Mario 64 DS. In the Japanese version, though, Bana Passport users could unlock him permanently by collecting three in-game stamps. King Boo was a playable character during a limited-time event campaign in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX held between October 18, 2017, and January 10, 2018. He is an unlockable character in his Mario Kart debut in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and his return Mario Kart Wii. He is very sneaky and can use anyone's special item in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! along with Petey Piranha.

King Boo is the king of all Boos, and although he is not the biggest Boo (those being Big Boo's), he is the most powerful of his kind.
