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    All character weight classes in Mario Kart World

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondJune 10, 2025005 Mins Read
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    Weight classes in Mario Kart World work much like they do in Mario Kart 8, in that they determine how a kart performs. With no kart customization in World, though, a character’s weight class is the sole influencing factor on your kart’s stats. There’s no quick-and-easy way to see who belongs in what category, and since every character can use every kart, it’s easy to miss some of the stat nuances if you don’t know what you’re looking for.

    Below, we explain how weight classes work in Mario Kart World, the difference between lighter and heavier sizes, and which characters belong in which weight class.

    How weight class works in Mario Kart World

    The kart selection screen in Mario Kart World, showing Bowser in his standard kart

    Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

    Reddit user VikeStep first posted a chart with character weights in April 2025. There was no way to verify the information at the time, but after comparing it to the stats you can see in Mario Kart World, it turns out VikeStep was completely right. Nintendo used a scale from 1.0 to probably 4.0, in keeping with how World handles its other stats, to determine character size. There are no official weight classes, but you can still broadly group characters together as very light, light, and so on, just like with Mario Kart 8.

    Every character can use every kart in Mario Kart World, and a character’s weight class determines their kart’s handling, top speed, and acceleration. You can’t customize kart parts in Mario Kart World like you could in Mario Kart 8, so weight class is the only factor determining a kart’s stats.

    Character size influences:

    • Top speed
    • Handling
    • Acceleration
    • Kart weight

    In other words, basically everything. Bear in mind that the weight value shown on the kart stat screen is for the kart, not the character, and shows how easy it is to knock the kart around. Knowing a character’s actual weight value doesn’t matter, though, since you can see the affect their size has on the kart details screen.

    Daisy looking nonplussed in Mario Kart World

    Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

    Mario’s Rally Kart, for example, has better acceleration than Bowser’s, but slightly worse handling than Toad’s. If you’re Rosalina and boost into a monster truck driven by Toad, you’ll likely be able to knock him for a loop, whereas Yoshi driving into Donkey Kong isn’t quite the equivalent of driving a dune buggy into a brick wall, but it’s close.

    The value Nintendo assigned for character size remains the same for each of these groups, so you won’t find any variation between characters in, for example, the medium group. You’re free to pick any character in that class without having to worry about performance variations.

    All Mario Kart World weight classes

    Similar to Mario Kart 8, you can divide Mario Kart World’s weight classes into three major groups — light, medium, and heavy — with several variations in those for a total of eight groups.

    Below, we’ll explain a bit about all eight weight classifications in Mario Kart World, plus list all characters in each weight class.

    Baby Daisy doing a trick in the Biddy Buggy in Mario Kart World

    Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

    These are the lightest characters, the ones whose karts will always have the best acceleration and handling – and the slowest top speeds. They’re also the easiest to push around on the track.

    • Baby Peach
    • Baby Daisy
    • Para-Biddybud
    • Swoop
    Cheep-Cheep riding a rail in Mario Kart World’s Cheep-Cheep Falls area

    Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

    These characters are slightly harder to knock aside and have acceleration that’s just a little worse than their featherweight counterparts. Otherwise, they perform in much the same way.

    • Baby Mario
    • Baby Luigi
    • Baby Rosalina
    • Cheep-Cheep
    • Goomba
    • Dry Bones
    • Sidestepper
    • Spike
    • Peepa
    • Fish Bone
    Nabbit on Peach Circuit in Mario Kart World

    Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

    Lightweight characters can reach higher maximum speeds compared to their diminutive counterparts, though they still have a lower speed cap. On the bright side, they recover from accidents more quickly than characters in the heavier classes.

    • Toad
    • Toadette
    • Koopa Troopa
    • Lakitu
    • Shy Guy
    • Nabbit
    • Stinger
    Peach looking surprised as a Toad waves at her on the Koopa Beach course in Mario Kart World

    Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

    This sub-category includes racers who perform better than most light characters and are just a smidgeon slower than standard medium characters.

    • Monty Mole
    • Yoshi
    • Bowser Jr
    • Peach
    • Daisy
    • Dolphin
    • Coin Coffer
    Luigi on Mario Circuit in Mario Kart World

    Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

    These are your all-rounders, the characters with solid speed, good acceleration, and reliable handling. They might get outpaced by heavier characters with faster top speeds, but their ease of use and faster recovery times make them competitive anyway.

    • Mario
    • Luigi
    • Birdo
    • Pauline
    • Penguin
    • Pokey
    • Hammer Bro
    • Rocky Wrench
    A snow-covered Piranha Plant in Mario Kart World

    Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

    Medium-heavy characters are where you start to notice differences in kart handling and how quickly you can reach your top speed. They’re excellent choices when you want to start experimenting with something more challenging.

    • Rosalina
    • Piranha Plant
    • King Boo
    • Snowman
    • Conkdor
    • Cataquack
    Donkey Kong riding a bike at a dangerous-looking angle in Mario Kart World

    Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

    Heavy characters can reach higher top speeds at the cost of worse handling and slower acceleration. Playing them effectively takes solid knowledge of a course and knowing when to brake, drift, and boost to avoid moments where you have to build up to your maximum speed again.

    • Cow
    • Donkey Kong
    • Waluigi
    • Wiggler
    • Wario
    • Chargin’ Chuck
    • Pianta
    Bowser flying through a lava tunnel and looking rather frightened about it in Mario Kart World

    Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

    Very heavy characters are the fastest of the bunch, but they’re also the hardest to control and take a long time to reach their top speed.

    Did you just get a Nintendo Switch 2? Are you trying to unlock every character and outfit in Mario Kart World? Or maybe you’re trying out The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker for the first time and you need a walkthrough for those pesky stoplights in the Forsaken Fortress? Either way, we have your back when it comes to helping you sort stuff out.

    We have guides explaining how to set up your console (moving data from your original Switch to your Switch 2) as well as guides for things like getting external storage sorted out.

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