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To make the game fun, the producers made more types of block to use:
To make the game fun, the producers made more types of block to use:


*'''Poison Block''': After using a [[Poison Mushroom]], the dice turns purple making you only use the numbers 1-3. Powerful when using against others.
*'''Cursed Block''': After using a [[Cursed Mushroom]], the dice turns purple making you only use the numbers 1-3. Powerful when using against others.


*'''Reverse Block''': After using a [[Reverse Mushroom]], the dice lets you go backwards. No "rolling number" damage used.
*'''Reverse Block''': After using a [[Reverse Mushroom]], the dice lets you go backwards. No "rolling number" damage used.

Revision as of 12:51, August 20, 2006

Dice Block

In Mario Party, the group use the Dice Block to move around. It rolls from the number 1-10. Since the game is on the screen, you need to use the Dice Block to see how many spaces you go. You can't use an ordinary dice to move on the screen.

Types of Dice Block

To make the game fun, the producers made more types of block to use:

  • Cursed Block: After using a Cursed Mushroom, the dice turns purple making you only use the numbers 1-3. Powerful when using against others.
  • Reverse Block: After using a Reverse Mushroom, the dice lets you go backwards. No "rolling number" damage used.
  • Red Block: After using a Mushroom, you get to roll twice which means more spaces to move.