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'''Static Orbs'''<ref>''Crash Nitro Kart'' instruction booklet, page 7.</ref> are | '''Static Orbs'''<ref>''Crash Nitro Kart'' instruction booklet, page 7.</ref> are a racing weapon that only appear in ''[[Crash Nitro Kart]]''. They are spiky, purple objects that are surrounded by a dark purple sphere of electricity. A racer can place a Static Orb on the track, and if a racer drives into a Static Orb, their [[kart]] short circuits and spins out, much like what an [[Ice Mine]] or an [[N. Brio's Breaker]] would do, except the racer's item randomly changes as well. | ||
If a racer has collected ten [[Wumpa Fruit]], their Static Orb becomes juiced. Its appearance is largely the same, but is surrounded by red electricity. A juiced Static Orb draws itself to a nearby kart and attempts to attach itself to it. If a racer touches a juiced Static Orb, their kart spins out slightly longer, and their steering controls are reversed for a few seconds. The racer also loses their held item instead of receiving a different one. | If a racer has collected ten [[Wumpa Fruit]], their Static Orb becomes juiced. Its appearance is largely the same, but is surrounded by red electricity. A juiced Static Orb draws itself to a nearby kart and attempts to attach itself to it. If a racer touches a juiced Static Orb, their kart spins out slightly longer, and their steering controls are reversed for a few seconds. The racer also loses their held item instead of receiving a different one. |