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What is a shortcut?

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What is a shortcut?

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The principle of “shortcuts” actually started with the first kart (SMK). They were originally called “tricks” and were not distinguished from other times in SMK. At this MK64 site, we distinguish and separate non-SC and SC races and reserve the right to ask for proof. Anyhow, here it is guys. • Jumping over ANY walls or fences. (LR, KD, TT, CM, MR, WS, DK, YV, RRo) • Using the assistance of lakitu in any fashion. (TT, FS, RRa, DK, YV) I would also like to answer the next logical question. What is legal in Non-Shortcut Racing? • Cutting Grass or Sand either on flat ground or hills. • Jumping unobstructed cracks or gaps. • Using preprogrammed routes that were intended by the programmers such as KTB’s tunnel. And to clear up things: At D.K.’s Jungle Parkway jumping the guardrail at the road that leads to the big jump IS NOT allowed for non-shortcut racing. The Koopa Troopa Beach tunnel, as stated, IS allowed for non-shortcut racing. At Yoshi Valley, the skip-the-hairpin trick IS allowed f

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The principle of “shortcuts” actually started with the first kart (SMK). They were originally called “tricks” and were not distinguished from other times in SMK. At this MK64 site, we distinguish and separate non-SC and SC races and reserve the right to ask for proof. Anyhow, here it is guys. • Jumping over ANY walls or fences. (LR, KD, TT, CM, MR, WS, DK, YV, RRo) • Using the assistance of lakitu in any fashion. (TT, FS, RRa, DK, YV) I would also like to answer the next logical question. What is legal in Non-Shortcut Racing? • Cutting Grass or Sand either on flat ground or hills. • Jumping unobstructed cracks or gaps. • Using preprogrammed routes that were intended by the programmers such as KTB’s tunnel. And to clear up things: At D.K.’s Jungle Parkway jumping the guardrail at the road that leads to the big jump IS NOT allowed for non-shortcut racing. The Koopa Troopa Beach tunnel, as stated, IS allowed for non-shortcut racing. At Yoshi Valley, the skip-the-hairpin trick IS allowed f

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