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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
[[File:Mario Party 10 Board Bowser Castle.jpg|thumb|left]] | [[File:Mario Party 10 Board Bowser Castle.jpg|thumb|left]] | ||
Chaos Castle features three distinct sections. Before the first player takes their turn, Bowser will appear and inform the player that the | Chaos Castle features three distinct sections. Before the first player takes their turn, Bowser will appear and inform the player that the Yellow Toad has locked away on the {{button|wiiu|GamePad}}. In the first section, players must advance along a stone and metal path over a sea of lava while avoiding [[Lava Bubble]]s and [[Charvaargh]]s. At certain points, the captain will have to jump over a gap in the path while avoiding jumping Lava Bubbles; being hit by one of the jumping fireballs will make the captain lose five Mini Stars. If the players land on an [[Unlucky Space]], a [[Charvaargh]] will appear and steal five [[Mini Star]]s from the current captain. At the end of the path is the mid-boss fort, along with a tunnel that leads to the next section of the board. | ||
The second section of the board has two splits in the path that lead up walls with [[Skewer]]s as obstacles. If a Skewer hits the vehicle, it will drop to the bottom of the wall, and the captain loses ten Mini Stars. After navigating through the walls, the players will arrive at a pair of massive double doors that lead to Bowser's throne room. | The second section of the board has two splits in the path that lead up walls with [[Skewer]]s as obstacles. If a Skewer hits the vehicle, it will drop to the bottom of the wall, and the captain loses ten Mini Stars. After navigating through the walls, the players will arrive at a pair of massive double doors that lead to Bowser's throne room. | ||
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The final section of the board involves players approaching Bowser through a long, straight walkway over a large lava pool. Players must try to end their turns in the lowered sections of the path; if they are left on a space in the higher section (indicated by an orange aura around the vulnerable spaces), Bowser will spit a fireball at their vehicle, deducting half of the current captain's Mini Stars, rounded down. When the players reach the end of the walkway, they will face off with Bowser or the selected boss in a final boss minigame. | The final section of the board involves players approaching Bowser through a long, straight walkway over a large lava pool. Players must try to end their turns in the lowered sections of the path; if they are left on a space in the higher section (indicated by an orange aura around the vulnerable spaces), Bowser will spit a fireball at their vehicle, deducting half of the current captain's Mini Stars, rounded down. When the players reach the end of the walkway, they will face off with Bowser or the selected boss in a final boss minigame. | ||
Unlike other boards, Chaos Castle features the | Unlike other boards, Chaos Castle features the Yellow Toad locked away on the {{button|wiiu|GamePad}} instead of Bowser; the player who frees him is rewarded with twenty Mini Stars. If Yellow Toad isn't freed, the game just continues as is, unlike the other boards where Bowser Jr. spaces will be placed if Bowser isn't freed. | ||
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