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'''Capsule Spaces''' are spaces used in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. They can only be created by players throwing their [[Orb|Capsules]] on a [[Blue Space]] or a [[Red Space]] ahead of them. Whoever lands on spaces containing a Capsule activates its effect, regardless of who placed it there to begin with. Capsule Spaces remain on the board permanently until someone else places another one in its place. There are many types of Capsule Spaces:
'''Capsule Spaces''' are spaces used in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. They can only be created by players throwing their [[Orb|Capsules]] on a [[Blue Space]] or a [[Red Space]] ahead of them. Whoever lands on spaces containing a Capsule activates its effect, regardless of who placed it there to begin with. Capsule spaces remain on the board permanently until someone places another in its place. There are many types of Capsule Spaces:


*'''For movement:''' These are made by green Capsules including ones that make [[Mushroom Space]]s. They take players to another part of the board.
*'''For movement:''' These are made by green Capsules including ones that make [[Mushroom Space]]s. They take players to another part of the board.

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