What is the point of stars at the end of races?

What is the point of stars at the end of races? - 
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In the top left corner of the post-race menu, there is a prompt to press + to add (or remove) one star out of six. What do these stars do?






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What do the stars at the end of Mario Kart race mean?

So what's the difference? To get three stars at the end of a Grand Prix cup, you'll need to place first in all four races. Coming in first will get you 15 points to add to your overall score once a race is finished. Getting 60 points overall will ensure you three stars.

What are the stars at the end of the race?

The stars allow you to save Highlight Reels as your favourites. You may then view these highlights in Mario Kart TV. Your favourites are available in the Favorites tab, by pressing R or ZR twice after opening MKTV.

What does the star do Mario Kart?

If you were looking for the type of ranking, see Star Rank. A Starman (also known as a Super Star or simply a Star) is a rare item in the Mario Kart series that turns a racer invincible, immune to anything and all items and hazards.

What are the stars under the trophies in Mario Kart 8?

Indeed, upon completion of a Cup, place in the top three and you'll get a trophy - though these additional stars are awarded based on your performance in each of the four races. For 54-56 points you get one star, 57-59 nets you two, and 60 points is all three.



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