How To Get 101% Completion Rate in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled

Chase down the impossible and achieve 101% completion rate in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
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Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is a game all about achieving the impossible. For starters, it puts animals in control of vehicles, which is wild. Then, you’ve got the absurd body proportions of the few human characters. Even more absurd, it tries to make jorts cool, it tries really hard.

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The game even violates mathematics, by making it possible to attain a 101% completion rate. Which is both mathematically impossible and almost offensive? Nevertheless, it can be done, whether the math behind it is sound or not, so we all deserve to know how to achieve it. Well, that’s what this is for.

How To Get 101% Completion Rate in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled

First of all, we need to hit 100% completion, which is an impressive feat all on its own. To do this you need to achieve a fair few tricky things so here is the list:

  • Snag 1st place in all 16 Adventure Mode races.
  • Defeat all bosses in Adventure Mode including Nitros Oxide.
  • Complete all 4 Crystal Challenges.
  • Earn all CTR Tokens.
  • Earn all Gems and win all Gem Cups.
  • Defeat Nitros Oxide a second time.

 

 

 

 

 

Once you’ve managed all of that and have hit 100%, you can set your sights on the final 1%. To earn this, you have to go through the Relic Challenges again and get the Gold Relic in every single one the first time you go through them and the second time. It’s a tall order, but if you’ve come this far, then why wouldn’t you?

Now that you know all about how to break mathematics and get to 101% in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, head on over to our CTR Hub for all of our other guides. Then, zoom over to Prima Games on Twitter and hit that follow button. It’ll be the second best thing you do all day.

 


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