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==Description==
==Description==
If the player passes over the Kabana Space, a [[Koopa Troopa]] will ask them to invest five [[coin]]s to start his Kabana, and then an additional five coins each pass to continue building it up. This makes it very similar to the [[Koopa Bank]] from the previous [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' games]]. The more coins that are invested, the more pristine the Koopa Kabana looks. If a player lands on any of the [[Event Space|Happening Spaces]] near the location, they will be forced to pay for a one-week stay; the price will always be the total amount spent on the Kabana up to that point. Soon after, a tsunami demolishes the Kabana, restarting the investment process and wasting that player's coins. To upgrade the Kabana to the first stage, just one coin needs to be invested. To upgrade it to the second stage, 15 coins need to be invested. To upgrade it to the third stage, 26 coins need to be invested. Finally, 41 coins need to be invested to upgrade it to the final stage.
If the player passes over the Kabana Space, a [[Koopa Troopa]] will ask them to invest five [[coin]]s to start his Kabana, and then an additional five coins each pass to continue building it up. This makes it very similar to the [[Koopa Bank]] from the previous [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' games]]. The more coins that are invested, the more pristine the Koopa Kabana looks. If a player lands on any of the [[Event Space|Happening Spaces]] near the location, they will be forced to pay for a one-week stay; the price will always be the total amount spent on the Kabana up to that point. Soon after, a tsunami demolishes the Kabana, restarting the investment process and wasting that player's coins. To upgrade the Kabana to the first stage, just one coin needs to be invested. To upgrade it to the second stage, 15 coins need to be invested. To upgrade it to the third stage, 26 coins need to be invested. Finally, 45 coins need to be invested to upgrade it to the final stage.


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