Mario Kart Wii Leaderboard Rules

The leaderboard has 3 categories: Unrestricted (UR), No Ultra (NU), and No Glitch (NG) Anything not explicitly forbidden is allowed.

Unrestricted forbids cheats

  • TASes must fully replicate on an unmodified Nintendo Wii system using an unmodified first party controller
  • Arbitary Code Execution exploits are forbidden

No Ultra forbids key checkpoint exploits

  • All restrictions from Unrestricted apply to No Ultra
  • Every key checkpoint on the course must be reached in order before completing a lap
  • You may not benefit from any strategies exclusive to a more permissive category at the point you begin a flap

No Glitch forbids major physics engine exploits and some strategies

  • All restrictions from Unrestricted and No Ultra apply to No Glitch
  • You may not benefit from any strategies exclusive to a more permissive category at the point you begin a flap

The following physics engine exploits are banned:

  • Using a wall to gain significant height without losing speed
  • Partially or fully passing through the solid side of wall collision
  • Avoiding a death or being counted OOB when that would otherwise occur
  • Gaining large amounts of external velocity from any source other than gravity or reject road

Additionally, the following strategies are banned:

  • All Courses
    • Performing a delayed lap count
    • Using a respawn to save time
    • Using a ghost checkpoint to save time
    • Using a wallride to save time
    • Driving backwards to reach a key checkpoint
  • Mushroom Gorge
    • Using ODM (Outside-Drift Momentum) on a slow ramp
  • Coconut Mall (CM)
    • Exiting the play area
  • Grumble Volcano (GV)
    • Rock hop
    • Rockless hop
  • Bowser's Castle (BC)
    • Ending turnskip
    • Spiral skip
  • GBA Bowser Castle 3 (rBC3)
    • Yellow ramp turnskip
  • DS Desert Hills (rDH)
    • Lake cut

Leaderboard eligibility rules

  • TASes are timed according to the in-game timer at the end of a race
  • TASers must provide the input log for their record
  • TASes are considered to be set at the time a public video encode is released, or the RKG is submitted to the verification team for https://mkwtas.com whichever is sooner.