Crackling Cauldron (PikminKart: Offroad)

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PikminKart: Offroad
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Crackling Cauldron is the second course of the Bomb Rock Cup in PikminKart: Offroad. It is modeled after the course Lakeside Park from Mario Kart: Super Circuit and from one of the caves from Pikmin 4 with the same name. It takes place inside a dark cave, with sizzling planes covering most of the map.

Course Layout

The course starts out on a straightaway, followed by a U-turn to the right, a left turn, and a right turn after that. Past those turns is a left turn onto a paper bag that has the word "puppies" on it. Past the bag is a slight left turn that leads to a right U-turn. After that, there is a slight right turn, a left turn, then a U-turn to the left. In this part, there are a couple of Yellow Pikmin that jump out of the ground at random and act as obstacles that the player has to avoid. Then there is another slight right turn, then a U-turn to the left. Here, there is a bundle of Fiery Bulblaxes blocking the road. After the turn is a straightaway with a Dash Panel on the right, followed by a jump over an earlier part of the course. There is an abrupt left turn after the jump which leads to a U-turn to the right. (Scorchcakes will come tumbling towards you at this point of the course) There is a Dash Panel close to where the ramps used to be in the original Lakeside Park. Then there is a slight left-to-right turn that leads to a straightaway, which leads to the finish line.