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{{about|the Mario Party items|more uses of the word "Orb"|[[Orb (disambiguation)]]}}
{{about|the Mario Party items|more uses of the word "Orb"|[[Orb (disambiguation)]]}}
[[File:Bowsercapsule.jpg|thumb|A Bowser Capsule from ''Mario Party 5'']]
[[File:Bowsercapsule.jpg|thumb|A [[Bowser Capsule]] from ''Mario Party 5'']]
'''Orbs''' (known as '''Capsules''' in Japanese and in ''Mario Party 5'') are special items found in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', and ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. [[Hex]]es from ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' are similar, in that they can be laid down on spaces.
'''Orbs''' (known as '''Capsules''' in Japanese and in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'') are special items found in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. [[Hex]]es from ''[[Mario Party DS]]'' are similar, in that they can be laid down on spaces.


==Capsules==
==Capsules==
Capsules are seen in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. Players receive capsules from [[capsule machine]]s for free. Capsules are never obtained through a purchase. A player may use the capsule on themselves for a certain number of coins, and consequences will take effect immediately. For example, a player can use a [[Mushroom Capsule]] for five coins, then immediately roll two Dice Blocks. Players can also use capsules on themselves even if the effects would be negative. A player can also throw a capsule up to ten spaces ahead, where the space will become a [[Capsule Space]]. Thereafter, any player landing on that space will be subjected to the effect. If a player did not wish to spend five coins to use the Mushroom Capsule, they may throw it onto a space ahead of them. As capsules cannot be thrown backwards, there is always a certain risk in placing one on the board.
Capsules are seen in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. Players receive capsules from [[capsule machine]]s for free. Capsules are never obtained through a purchase. A player may use the capsule on themselves for a certain number of [[coin]]s, and consequences will take effect immediately. For example, a player can use a [[Mushroom Capsule]] for five coins, then immediately roll two [[Dice Block]]s. Players can also use capsules on themselves even if the effects would be negative. A player can also throw a capsule up to ten spaces ahead, where the space will become a [[Capsule Space]]. Thereafter, any player landing on that space will be subjected to the effect. If a player did not wish to spend five coins to use the Mushroom Capsule, they may throw it onto a space ahead of them. As capsules cannot be thrown backwards, there is always a certain risk in placing one on the [[board (Mario Party series)|board]]. If used on a player, the capsule will cost a certain number of coins to activate, ranging from 5–20 in most cases.
If used on a player, the capsule will cost a certain amount of coins to activate, ranging from 5-20 in most cases.


==Orbs==
==Orbs==
Orbs are available in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Specific Orbs can be purchased from an [[Orb Hut]], and random ones can be obtained from [[Orb Space]]s for free whenever a player passes one. Some Orbs, such as the [[Mushroom Orb]], can be used on the player, always for free. Some Orbs, such as the [[Spear Guy Orb]], can be thrown onto a space to create a [[Character Space]]. Orbs can be thrown up to five spaces ahead or backward. Unlike with a Capsule Space, a character is immune to the negative effects of the spaces they (or their teammates) create; instead, they earn five coins for landing on them. Some Orbs, such as the [[Zap Orb]], can be thrown onto a space to create a [[Roadblock]]. These affect any player who ''passes'' by the space (not just those who land on it) and the effects occur immediately, though, unlike other Character Spaces, the space will revert to normal after activating once. Players are immune to the effects of Roadblocks they place.
Orbs are available in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Specific Orbs can be purchased from an [[Orb Hut]], and random ones can be obtained from [[Orb Space]]s for free whenever a player passes one. Some Orbs, such as the [[Mushroom Orb]], can be used on the player, always for free. Some Orbs, such as the [[Spear Guy Orb]], can be thrown onto a space to create a [[Character Space]]. Orbs can be thrown up to five spaces ahead or backward. Unlike with a Capsule Space, a character is immune to the negative effects of the spaces they (or their teammates) create; instead, they earn five coins for landing on them. Some Orbs, such as the [[Zap Orb]], can be thrown onto a space to create a [[Roadblock]]. Roadblocks affect any player who ''passes'' by the space (not just those who land on it), and the effects occur immediately, though, unlike other Character Spaces, the space will revert to normal after activating once. Players are immune to the effects of Roadblocks they place.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 17:42, January 26, 2022

This article is about the Mario Party items. For more uses of the word "Orb", see Orb (disambiguation).
Mario Party 5 promotional artwork of a Bowser Capsule.
A Bowser Capsule from Mario Party 5

Orbs (known as Capsules in Japanese and in Mario Party 5) are special items found in the Mario Party series. Hexes from Mario Party DS are similar, in that they can be laid down on spaces.

Capsules

Capsules are seen in Mario Party 5. Players receive capsules from capsule machines for free. Capsules are never obtained through a purchase. A player may use the capsule on themselves for a certain number of coins, and consequences will take effect immediately. For example, a player can use a Mushroom Capsule for five coins, then immediately roll two Dice Blocks. Players can also use capsules on themselves even if the effects would be negative. A player can also throw a capsule up to ten spaces ahead, where the space will become a Capsule Space. Thereafter, any player landing on that space will be subjected to the effect. If a player did not wish to spend five coins to use the Mushroom Capsule, they may throw it onto a space ahead of them. As capsules cannot be thrown backwards, there is always a certain risk in placing one on the board. If used on a player, the capsule will cost a certain number of coins to activate, ranging from 5–20 in most cases.

Orbs

Orbs are available in Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7. Specific Orbs can be purchased from an Orb Hut, and random ones can be obtained from Orb Spaces for free whenever a player passes one. Some Orbs, such as the Mushroom Orb, can be used on the player, always for free. Some Orbs, such as the Spear Guy Orb, can be thrown onto a space to create a Character Space. Orbs can be thrown up to five spaces ahead or backward. Unlike with a Capsule Space, a character is immune to the negative effects of the spaces they (or their teammates) create; instead, they earn five coins for landing on them. Some Orbs, such as the Zap Orb, can be thrown onto a space to create a Roadblock. Roadblocks affect any player who passes by the space (not just those who land on it), and the effects occur immediately, though, unlike other Character Spaces, the space will revert to normal after activating once. Players are immune to the effects of Roadblocks they place.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カプセル
Kapuseru
Capsule

German Kapsel
Capsule
Italian Pallina
Ball