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====''Mario Party 3''====
====''Mario Party 3''====
[[File:MP3 Game Guys Sweet Surprise.png|thumb|Two Chain Chomps as seen in ''Mario Party 3'', known as the Big Chomp and the Little Chomp, in the minigame Game Guy's Sweet Surprise.]]
[[File:MP3 Game Guys Sweet Surprise.png|thumb|Two Chain Chomps as seen in ''Mario Party 3'', known as Big Chomp and Little Chomp, in the minigame Game Guy's Sweet Surprise.]]
Chain Chomps appear in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' in a battle minigame called [[Merry-Go-Chomp]]. A Chain Chomp in this minigame eliminates any player who is closest to the Chain Chomp after the roulette has stopped spinning. On the [[Spiny Desert]] board, a chainless Chain Chomp can be seen near the start of the board, chewing on a bone. In [[Game Guy's Sweet Surprise]], the [[Big Chain Chomp|Big Chomp]] and the Little Chomp, two Chain Chomps of different sizes, are eating a cake; the player wins by correctly guessing which one finishes first. In the Japanese version, the Little Chomp is referred to as an ordinary Chain Chomp. If the player correctly predicts that the Little Chomp will win, their coins will be multiplied by 4, 8, 16, 32 or 64 depending on the number shown next to the Little Chomp's icon. The higher the Little Chomp's coin multiplier is, the lower its chance is of winning.
Chain Chomps appear in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' in a battle minigame called [[Merry-Go-Chomp]]. A Chain Chomp in this minigame eliminates any player who is closest to the Chain Chomp after the roulette has stopped spinning. On the [[Spiny Desert]] board, a chainless Chain Chomp can be seen near the start of the board, chewing on a bone. In [[Game Guy's Sweet Surprise]], [[Big Chain Chomp|Big Chomp]] and Little Chomp, two Chain Chomps of different sizes, are eating a cake; the player wins by correctly guessing which one finishes first. In the Japanese version, Little Chomp is referred to as an ordinary Chain Chomp. If the player correctly predicts that Little Chomp will win, their coins will be multiplied by 4, 8, 16, 32 or 64 depending on the number shown next to Little Chomp's icon. The higher Little Chomp's coin multiplier is, the lower its chance is of winning.


Chainless Chain Chomps additionally appear as a partner in Duel Mode. They are not a default partner and must be earned in the lottery. They attack both the player and their partners. Their salary is six coins, they have 2 health, and they have 1 attack. Their special attack is to grow to a large size (resembling a [[Big Chain Chomp|Shark Chomp]]) to squash their opponent.
Chainless Chain Chomps additionally appear as a partner in Duel Mode. They are not a default partner and must be earned in the lottery. They attack both the player and their partners. Their salary is six coins, they have 2 health, and they have 1 attack. Their special attack is to grow to a large size (resembling a [[Big Chain Chomp|Shark Chomp]]) to squash their opponent.

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