![]() ![]() …4/5, which has increased from the previous screenshot. After the race finished, I checked the progress of the Challenge, and as you can see: The Mii I used was once again the Mii that did not have a mustache. In this instance, I used the Wario Mii Racing Suit, which has a large mustache design on the front of it, similar to Wario’s own mustache. There would be no point to racing with a Mii who doesn’t have a mustache if Miis with mustaches are able to complete more Challenges, which is likely undesirable.įinally, I now attempted something different: activating Frenzy mode with a different Mii racing suit driver. This is likely intentional, as this would mean that some Miis would have an inherent advantage over others. It never increased, despite the Mii racer having a mustache. However, yet again, the Challenge progress stayed at 3/5. Next, I attempted the same thing (active Frenzy mode with the Bronze Mii Racing Suit), but this time, using a Mii that does have a mustache. This is expected, of course, but it is still important to establish a good basis to eliminate any potential doubt. I activated Frenzy mode once in a race, and this value did not change. The first test was done with a Mii that does not have a mustache, using the Bronze Mii Racing Suit. I tried to activate Frenzy mode under various different conditions. This was due to previous races before beginning the testing. Please ignore the current progress of 3/5 in the Challenge. Here is a screenshot of one Challenge with the mustache requirement. Here, I’ll be showing a Challenge requiring a driver with a mustache, and you’ll see that by using specific types of Mii racing suit drivers, I get different results. However, it seems this works oddly with Mii drivers. One of these type requirements is “a driver with a mustache”. For example, some Challenges can only be completed when using a driver wearing a cap, and using drivers without a cap or wearing something other than a cap (helmet, crown, etc.) will not count towards that Challenge. ![]() Mario Kart Tour will occasionally feature Challenges that can only be completed by using a driver of a certain type. This blog officially entering hiatus just allows me more headspace to work on the more important Mii projects of mine. Mii facts are my passion, and probably will be for a good while. Some features are just for-fun, but other features help readers of the site to get the Miis onto their systems more easily! I can’t wait. The Mii Library rewrite is coming along! There are so many useful features that I’ll be able to implement that I wouldn’t be able to if I was still using Google Sites. But expect to see both Shorts and longer videos explaining technical Mii things! I also plan to post some interesting Mii stuff on my main YouTube channel, but there’s currently nothing there as of writing this post. Though I don’t have much content on it currently, I do have one very long post about Saburo’s interesting history, all the way from Wii Sports, up to Nintendo Switch Sports, and even dipping into Smash Bros. But I understand finding those tweets may be hard, so that’s why I think I may retweet them on the Wii Facts Plus Twitter account!įor long-form Mii trivia content, I will sometimes also post on my main Cohost account. Overall, I’m still collecting many, many interesting Mii facts, I just am either not posting it because it should go on the Mii Library, or I’m posting it as regular tweets on my main account on Twitter. Also, I always make it a point to make a post about Mii birthday events on my birthday, February 23rd, so I may continue doing that for the Wii Facts Plus blog. It will not get reposted onto the Tumblr account, however. I still occassionally post Mii facts on my main Twitter account, which may get retweeted onto the Wii Facts Plus Twitter blog in the future. (Though, the site is also on hiatus as of this post… But only because I’m working on rewriting the whole site!) For example, my main focus, the Mii Library, which aims to archive and preserve every officially recognized Mii ever. The blog is not going on hiatus because I no longer have an interest in Miis - quite the opposite, actually! I now have many other projects that are (at least from a preservation/archival standpoint) more important than the Wii Facts Plus blog. This blog is what started my interest in Mii trivia, documentation, and preservation efforts. So I suggest you follow me elsewhere under that username, like Twitter or Cohost. My main account is on all platforms… though I don’t use Tumblr outside of using it for Wii Facts Plus. Thank you all very much for your support over the years! The Twitter and Tumblr blogs both will remain up for as long as they don’t get banned or something. The Wii Facts Plus blog is now on an indefinite hiatus due to real-life time constraints.
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