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The '''Basic Space''' is a very common [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] found only on duel boards in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. If a player lands on a Basic Space, he or she will "own" it, and have their face appear on the space. If another player lands on this space from now on, then they'll lose an amount of [[coin]]s (depending on game turns) to the player who owns the space. If a player lands on their own space, they will get the same amount of coins.
The '''Basic Space''', called the '''Normal Space''' in the game manual, is a very common [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] found only on Duel Maps in ''[[Mario Party 3]]''. If a player lands on a Basic Space, they will "own" it, and have their face appear on the space. If the other player lands on this space from now on, then they'll lose an amount of [[Coin]]s (depending on game turns) to the player who owns the space. If a player lands on their own space, they will get the same amount of Coins. If [[Toad]] is one of the player's partners, the player will not lose Coins when landing on the opponent's space.
 
However, in the manual, the Basic Space was referred to as the "Normal Space".


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Revision as of 11:24, March 4, 2019

Template:Space-infobox The Basic Space, called the Normal Space in the game manual, is a very common space found only on Duel Maps in Mario Party 3. If a player lands on a Basic Space, they will "own" it, and have their face appear on the space. If the other player lands on this space from now on, then they'll lose an amount of Coins (depending on game turns) to the player who owns the space. If a player lands on their own space, they will get the same amount of Coins. If Toad is one of the player's partners, the player will not lose Coins when landing on the opponent's space.

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Trivia

  • The system of having space ownership was fully implemented in Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7, during which the players can throw Orbs in spaces making them the user's Character Space. This hinders opposing players while rewarding the owners of that space at least 5 coins.