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[[File:High_Rollers.png|thumb|480p|'''High Rollers''' in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'']]
[[File:High_Rollers.png|thumb|480p|'''High Rollers''' in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'']]
'''High Rollers''' is a [[Minigame]] Mode in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. This mode can be played with up to four players. In this mode players compete in a series of minigames to gain up to five hundred points by rolling their player block over the thirty, twenty, or ten panels. When a player rolls over a number panel, the amount of points it gives a player decreases by ten. When a panel reaches zero, [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] increases the panel's value back to thirty.
'''High Rollers''' is a [[Minigame]] Mode in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. This mode can be played with up to four players. In this mode players compete in a series of minigames to gain up to 500 points by rolling their cube over the panels worth 30, 20, or 10 points. When a player rolls over a number panel, the amount of points it gives a player decreases by 10. When a panel reaches zero, [[Blue Toad (character)|Blue Toad]] resets the panel's value to 30.


How many moves the player haves depends on what place the player gets in the previous minigame. First place is allowed to move four panels, second place moves three, third place moves two, and last place only moves one. The minigames will be picked when the selected player stops the Minigame Wheel on a minigame. The player who picks first will be selected at random, then the succeeding choices are made by the player who finished last place in the last minigame. Any ties are settled by block rolls via [[Dice Block]]s.
The number of spaces the player can move depends on what place he/she gets in the previous minigame. First place is allowed to move four spaces, second place moves three, third place moves two, and last place only moves one. The selected player chooses a minigame by stopping the Minigame Wheel. The player who picks first will be selected at random, then the succeeding choices are made by the player who finished last place in the last minigame. Any ties are settled by rolls via [[Dice Block]]s.


When there are four players, if there are ties for both first place and last place, the first place players roll first and the last players roll next.
When there are four players, if there are ties for both first place and last place, the first place players roll first and the players in last place roll next.


There is also a [[POW Space]] in the center of the board. When a player rolls over the POW Space, every panel's point value is decreased by ten. If a block is at zero, then its value increases back to thirty. The POW Space can only be used by one player per turn, and is first active when everyone has taken their first turn.
There is also a [[POW Space]] in the center of the board. When a player rolls over the POW Space, every panel's point value is decreased by 10. If a block is at zero, then its value resets to 30. The POW Space can only be used by one player per turn, and is first active when everyone has taken their first turn.


Finally, when there is a 100 point gap in between players, the losing players gain a Boost item, which allows them to boost across the board, rolling over number panels and pushing off other players in their way, without using up a space to move. Players who are knocked off the board are unable to take their turn. When they do get a turn again, they land on the POW Space, activating it if it hasn't already.
Finally, when there is a 100-point gap in between players, the losing players gain a Boost item, which allows them to dash across the board, rolling over number panels and pushing off other players in their way, without using up a space to move. Players who are knocked off the board are unable to take their turn. When they do get a turn again, they land on the POW Space, activating it if it hasn't already been.


The game ends when one player gets five hundred points or more.
The game ends when one player gets 500 points or more.


==In-Game Description==
==In-Game Description==

Revision as of 22:27, June 16, 2016

High Rollers is a Minigame Mode in Mario Party 9. This mode can be played with up to four players. In this mode players compete in a series of minigames to gain up to 500 points by rolling their cube over the panels worth 30, 20, or 10 points. When a player rolls over a number panel, the amount of points it gives a player decreases by 10. When a panel reaches zero, Blue Toad resets the panel's value to 30.

The number of spaces the player can move depends on what place he/she gets in the previous minigame. First place is allowed to move four spaces, second place moves three, third place moves two, and last place only moves one. The selected player chooses a minigame by stopping the Minigame Wheel. The player who picks first will be selected at random, then the succeeding choices are made by the player who finished last place in the last minigame. Any ties are settled by rolls via Dice Blocks.

When there are four players, if there are ties for both first place and last place, the first place players roll first and the players in last place roll next.

There is also a POW Space in the center of the board. When a player rolls over the POW Space, every panel's point value is decreased by 10. If a block is at zero, then its value resets to 30. The POW Space can only be used by one player per turn, and is first active when everyone has taken their first turn.

Finally, when there is a 100-point gap in between players, the losing players gain a Boost item, which allows them to dash across the board, rolling over number panels and pushing off other players in their way, without using up a space to move. Players who are knocked off the board are unable to take their turn. When they do get a turn again, they land on the POW Space, activating it if it hasn't already been.

The game ends when one player gets 500 points or more.

In-Game Description

"Play minigames to determine the order in which players roll around the board to pick up points. The first player to reach 500 points is the champion!"

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