The Tokyo Tour is here in Mario Kart Tour, and a whole host of new challenges have arrived. In this guide we will talk about how to get a Fantastic Combo a total of 10 times.
Mario Kart Tour has just been updated, and the Tokyo Tour has begun. This new Tour will once again last for two weeks, giving you plenty of time to wrap up the Challenges that have arrived. One such challenge is to get a Fantastic Combo a total of 10 times. It might sound a bit daunting, but you do have two weeks to complete it and can do so over multiple races.
Mario Kart Tour – Get a Fantastic Combo a Total of 10 Times
Your driver and course combination will be vital to get a Fantastic Combo 10 times. I would suggest trying to rack up Fantastic Combos at 100CC. It’s a good brisk pace on most courses, allowing you to keep combos up, while also not being so fast that you might miss essential coins and ramps to add to the Combo. The other drivers will also be a little less skilled and aggressive, meaning they are less likely to be able to interrupt your combos.
I would also suggest not using any driver that has speed up abilities, as this can once again cause you to miss some coins or ramps, and it might be better to use a driver with a more offensive focused Special Ability to ensure a combo count when you need it. Once again, Yoshi and his homing Yoshi Eggs can save the day on this one.
Your combo will build whenever you perform any of the following actions in the game:
- Hitting other drivers with items while playing
- Collecting coins
- Hitting a drift to get a boost
- Preforming a jump boost
- Gliding
- Collecting Items
- Special Moves
- Overtaking
The idea is to go from action to action, jump a ramp, picking up a coin, grabbing an item, drifting around a corner, hitting an enemy with an item, then grabbing another coin, all in one smooth run so that your combo counters stay building. Another great way to build a Combo is with your glider.
To get a Fantastic Combo, you need to do 9 Combo building moves without letting the chain break by going too long between each action. I would strongly suggest you try this Challenge on Tokyo Blur T, the very first race in the Rosalina Cup. It’s a well laid out track to score some easy Combos on, and with practice, you should have no problem threading together 9 Combo building actions on the course.
Published: Oct 9, 2019 09:35 am