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[[File:MarioParty6 Gameplay.png|thumb|[[Wario]] hitting a Dice Block in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'']] | [[File:MarioParty6 Gameplay.png|thumb|[[Wario]] hitting a Dice Block in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'']] | ||
While normal blocks do appear in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], the Dice Block is a special block. Characters can punch Dice Blocks (similar to how they interact with normal blocks in the platformers) to reveal a number that lets them move that number of | While normal blocks do appear in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], the Dice Block is a special block. Characters can punch Dice Blocks (similar to how they interact with normal blocks in the platformers) to reveal a number that lets them move that number of spaces. The Dice Blocks from ''[[Mario Party]]'' to ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' are numbered from one to ten, but subsequent games changed it from one to six to match the number of faces a cube has. ''Mario Party'' additionally features several different kinds of Dice Blocks. | ||
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