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[[File:NebulaBelt Mahn.jpg|thumb|right|Air Ride racing in [[Nebula Belt]].]]
[[File:NebulaBelt Mahn.jpg|thumb|right|Air Ride racing in [[Nebula Belt]].]]
Air Ride is the main mode of the game, and involves straightforward racing in full 3-D environments. When first starting this game mode, players may only make use of the Warpstar - a recognizable and well-balanced racing machine good for learning the basics - but will naturally unlock more machines to race with as the Checklist is filled. Also unlockable are [[Meta Knight (Kirby Air Ride)|Meta Knight]] and [[King Dedede (Kirby Air Ride)|King Dedede]], who cannot make use of copy abilities but have their own distinct powers instead. There are a total of nine courses to choose from, though the final one needs to be unlocked. All courses, except for [[Fantasy Meadows]], have 2 laps by default (in the case of Fantasy Meadows, 3), but the player can adjust the number of laps, as well as other options, using the game settings.
Air Ride is the main mode of the game, and involves straightforward racing in full 3-D environments. When first starting this game mode, players may only make use of the [[Warp Star (Kirby Air Ride)|Warpstar]] - a recognizable and well-balanced racing machine good for learning the basics - but will naturally unlock more machines to race with as the Checklist is filled. Also unlockable are [[Meta Knight (Kirby Air Ride)|Meta Knight]] and [[King Dedede (Kirby Air Ride)|King Dedede]], who cannot make use of copy abilities but have their own distinct powers instead. There are a total of nine courses to choose from, though the final one needs to be unlocked. All courses, except for [[Fantasy Meadows]], have 2 laps by default (in the case of Fantasy Meadows, 3), but the player can adjust the number of laps, as well as other options, using the game settings.


As might be expected, the main goal of Air Ride mode is to win the race by making the best use of Kirby and his machine's capabilities. The Checklist encourages the player to do this under varying conditions, mainly by setting time goals for each course and setting, in addition to providing some more eclectic challenges such as using a specific machine, finishing the race with a specific ability, or interacting with specific course devices. In addition to the main competitive racing mode, Air Ride also features a Time Attack and Free Run mode, which allows the player to try and optimize courses to [[Speedrunning|gain the best possible time]].
As might be expected, the main goal of Air Ride mode is to win the race by making the best use of Kirby and his machine's capabilities. The Checklist encourages the player to do this under varying conditions, mainly by setting time goals for each course and setting, in addition to providing some more eclectic challenges such as using a specific machine, finishing the race with a specific ability, or interacting with specific course devices. In addition to the main competitive racing mode, Air Ride also features a Time Attack and Free Run mode, which allows the player to try and optimize courses to [[Speedrunning|gain the best possible time]].
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