This page covers the basics of how the MK64 Switch Discord works, how to get set up, how rounds are played, and what rulesets the community uses.
Use common sense and be respectful. No illegal or NSFW content. Harassment, discrimination, and other inappropriate behavior are not allowed in the server or anywhere connected to the community, including DMs and streams.
Do not use multiple servers to organize the same round, and do not send invites to servers that promote harassment. If something comes up, contact an admin directly.
Smack talk is fine as long as it stays fun and competitive. If it stops being in good spirit, it stops being okay.
1. Pick your continent role
This helps group players together for smoother online play.
2. Post your friend code
Drop your friend code in the friend-codes channel along with your country or time zone. If your Switch name is different from your Discord name, include that too.
3. React for roles
Use the reaction-roles channel so you can get pinged when people are trying to start a round.
4. Set up a round
Ask if anyone wants to play in the right channel depending on whether the round is more casual or more competitive. A standard round should aim to play all 16 tracks.
5. Choose a ruleset
Agree on the rules before starting. If no ruleset is chosen ahead of time, the round defaults to Switch Rules.
6. Pick your character
Be respectful and rotate if needed. In 4-player rounds, it is good form to take turns if everyone wants the same character.
7. Race and have fun
Play seriously and do your best, but keep it fun. Rage quitting, excessive targeting, and teaming up against other players are not okay.
8. Score the round
Use the scoring format that matches the mode being played. Standard formats are listed below.
Switch Rules
- Non-shortcut racing
- Cup order: Mushroom, Flower, Special, Star
- Koopa Troopa ramp and Yoshi Valley hairpin are allowed
- Shortcuts are only allowed if caused by an opponent’s item
- Item glitches are allowed
- In VS, do not use a lightning bolt if it would cause someone to fall on the Wario Stadium, Royal Raceway, or DK Jungle ramps unless that player has a ghost
- In GP, the ghost exception does not apply
VA Rules
- Non-shortcut racing
- Koopa Troopa ramp and Yoshi Valley hairpin are allowed
- Item glitches are allowed
- Lightning bolts may be used freely anywhere
Kailera Rules
- Non-shortcut racing
- Do not use Koopa Troopa ramp or Yoshi Valley hairpin
- Do not use item glitches
- Do not use lightning bolts on the Wario Stadium, Royal Raceway, or DK Jungle ramps unless someone has a ghost
- Use middleweights and heavyweights only: Mario, Luigi, Wario, DK, or Bowser
Shortcut Rules
- All shortcuts are allowed except the Luigi Raceway start skip and the Frappe Snowland bridge glitch
Important: No ruleset allows backing into the finish line to manipulate points.
Be respectful and alternate after each cup if needed. If several players want the same character, give people a turn. Going back to the player select screen after each cup is a good way to keep things fair.
Everyone should try their best and take the round seriously, but still keep it fun. Brief pauses between races are fine if someone needs time to communicate, take a quick break, or talk through what happened.
Rage quitting, repeated targeting, or collaborating against other players counts against the spirit of fair play. Teaming up against other karters is considered cheating.
2-Player GP Round
Play through all 16 tracks. The game keeps score automatically, but players can agree ahead of time to use a different method, like counting track wins instead of total points.
3-4 Player VS Round
- 1st place = 3 points
- 2nd place = 2 points
- 3rd place = 1 point
- 4th place = 0 points
2-4 Player Battle Session
Agree on the maps first. The winner is determined by maps won:
- 2 players: first to 5 maps won
- 3 players: first to 4 maps won
- 4 players: first to 3 maps won
These videos by Patalus show examples of legal and illegal bolt usage under Switch Rules:
If you are new, start by posting your friend code, reacting for roles, and checking the channels used to set up rounds. For more on the broader community, use the sidebar to explore the rest of the hub.