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{{quote|Welcome, one and all!!! This is {{color|Rules Land!|mediumturquoise}} This is a special land which explains the rules of Mario Party 2! So, I'd like to get started by explaining the rules in their proper order.|Toad|Mario Party 2}}
{{quote|Welcome, one and all!!! This is {{color|Rules Land!|mediumturquoise}} This is a special land which explains the rules of Mario Party 2! So, I'd like to get started by explaining the rules in their proper order.|Toad|Mario Party 2}}
'''Rules Land''' is a special board in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' that serves as a tutorial, as its name implies. It takes place in the sky on a ring-shaped cloud. The cloud has a rainbow bridge over its diameter, which is used to demonstrate choosing a direction when a player reaches such a path. It is the only map not to feature the [[Minigame#Battle minigames|Battle]] [[Goomba]]'s barracks. The [[Koopa Bank]] and [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|Item Shop]] are featured as hot air balloons. When selecting the board, it will skip through the pipe section and automatically chooses [[Mario]], [[Peach]], [[Luigi]], and [[Wario]]. The game is scripted, so every character rolls a predetermined number. This is so [[Toad]], the host, can explain the functions of each [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] and the possible types of minigames in which the players will participate when the turn is over. Right before the end of the tutorial, he explains bonus [[star]]s. He also explains the [[Bowser Bomb (item)|Bowser Bomb]]'s effect on [[Baby Bowser]] without mentioning the item's name. Only the explanations for blue, red, Hidden Block, and star spaces are accompanied with their respective events. [[List of Mario Party 2 minigames|Minigames]] (including those from minigame spaces), [[Chance Time]], Battle, [[Bowser]], the Item Shop, the Koopa Bank, and Boo are all explained but not demonstrated, perhaps to save the viewer time.
'''Rules Land''' is a special board in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' that serves as a tutorial, as its name implies. It takes place in the sky on a ring-shaped cloud. The cloud has a rainbow bridge over its diameter, which is used to demonstrate choosing a direction when a player reaches such a path. It is the only map not to feature the [[Minigame#Battle minigames|Battle]] [[Goomba]]'s barracks. The Koopa Bank and Item Shop are featured as hot air balloons. When selecting the board, it will skip through the pipe section and automatically chooses [[Mario]], [[Peach]], [[Luigi]], and [[Wario]]. The game is scripted, so every character rolls a predetermined number. This is so [[Toad]], the host, can explain the functions of each [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] and the possible types of minigames in which the players will participate when the turn is over. Right before the end of the tutorial, he explains bonus [[star]]s. He also explains the [[Bowser Bomb (item)|Bowser Bomb]]'s effect on [[Baby Bowser]] without mentioning the item's name. Only the explanations for blue, red, Hidden Block, and star spaces are accompanied with their respective events. [[List of Mario Party 2 minigames|Minigames]] (including those from minigame spaces), [[Chance Time]], Battle, [[Bowser]], the Item Shop, the Koopa Bank, and Boo are all explained but not demonstrated, perhaps to save the viewer time.


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