KartRider: Drift – License Mode Guide

License Mode

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You can play the License Mode by selecting [License] from [Change Mode].

This is a single player mode where you learn the various situations that could occur in an actual race.

There are currently B2, B1, L3, and L2 licenses, and they will be updated in order.

Training Course

You can practice various drift techniques by selecting the Training Course in the License mode menu.

If you select a drift technique to practice before entering the Training Course you can view a guide on how to use that technique and practice, or you can select Free Drifting to practice many different skills.

License Reward

License is divided into Rewards and License Reward.

Rewards

  • License Mission Info: You can see the license mission name and the clear level (star).
  • Obtained Stars / Max Obtainable Stars: You can see the current stars you have and the max stars you can get.
  • Mission Clear Requirement: You can see the mission objective and the number of stars you can get per score.
  • Rewards: You can see the rewards you can get per clear level.
  • License Clear Rank: License rank is divided into Bronze/Silver/Gold based on the number of stars collected.

License Reward

You can see the License Reward by pressing [View Rewards] in License.

(1) License Reward: A list of rewards you can get when you obtain the license. Rewards are divided into Bronze/Silver/Gold based on the number of stars you earn, and you get these rewards according to each rank.

(2) Unlocked Content: This is the content that is unlocked by completing this License.

License reward can be obtained only once and they are sent directly to the garage.

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