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The '''Mushroom Orb''' is an item capsule that first appeared in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', replacing the [[Mushroom]] item for previous ''Mario Party''. It can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for five [[coin]]s.  In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', it became an orb that players could only use on themselves. It cost five coins at the [[Orb Shop]]. Otherwise, the effect is the same. The orb gives the [[player]] the chance to use two [[Dice Block|dice block]]s instead of one. Rolling a double number results in ten or thirty coins for the player.  
The '''Mushroom Orb''' is an item capsule that first appeared in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', replacing the [[Mushroom]] item for previous ''Mario Party''. It can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for five [[coin]]s.  In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', it became an orb that players could only use on themselves. It cost five coins at the [[Orb Shop]]. Otherwise, the effect is the same. The orb gives the [[player]] the chance to use two [[Dice Block|dice block]]s instead of one. Rolling a double number results in ten or thirty coins for the player.  
==Trivia==
*This item has a similar affect to the [[Twice Candy]] from [[Mario Party 8]].
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Revision as of 20:12, July 20, 2012

The Mushroom Orb is an item capsule that first appeared in Mario Party 5, replacing the Mushroom item for previous Mario Party. It can be thrown to a space on the board, or used on the player for five coins. In Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7, it became an orb that players could only use on themselves. It cost five coins at the Orb Shop. Otherwise, the effect is the same. The orb gives the player the chance to use two dice blocks instead of one. Rolling a double number results in ten or thirty coins for the player.

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