Ausom Scooter World Parts Tier List
Performance parts ranked by rarity and impact —wheels, decks, handlebars, and more.
Part Rarity System
Parts span four rarity tiers: Common, Rare, Epic, and Legendary. Higher rarity generally means stronger stat bonuses but higher acquisition cost. Parts drop from races, events, Daily Missions, and direct Cash purchases.
Wheel Rankings
S: Legendary Wheel Grip sets —essential for race builds. A: Epic off-road wheels —KuKirin synergy. B: Rare all-purpose wheels. C: Common starter wheels —replace immediately.
Deck Rankings
S: Legendary Deck Stability —critical for trick accuracy. A: Epic balanced decks. B: Rare speed-focused decks. Stability parts reduce landing wobble that ruins combo chains.
Handlebar Rankings
Handlebars affect turning responsiveness and trick initiation speed. Epic and Legendary handlebars provide noticeable cornering improvements on twisty tracks. Prioritize after wheels and deck for race builds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which part should I upgrade first?
Wheels or deck depending on playstyle. Racers want Wheel Grip; trick players want Deck Stability.
Can parts be traded?
No player trading system. Acquire parts through gameplay, shop, and events.
Do cosmetic parts affect stats?
Skins and stickers are cosmetic only. Performance parts have separate stat indicators.
Where do Legendary parts drop?
High-level races, limited events, and Daily Mission streaks.