Last Five Turns Event

The Last Five Turns Event is an event from the Mario Party series that takes place when there are only five turns left in the (board) game. It was first seen in the first Mario Party game. Here, Koopa Troopa talked to the players (outside the TV) to announce the current standings, then predicted who the Superstar would be at the end of the game. (The predictions did nothing to help gameplay, and were usually wrong.) Then, for rest of the game, Red Spaces and Blue Spaces would be worth twice as much when landed on, and Koopa would give 20 coins to players who passed him.

In Mario Party 2, the event was hosted by Toad (and Baby Bowser in Bowser Land), who first gave the current standings, then introduced a character to predict the Superstar (this was usually a green or red-shelled Koopa Troopa, but sometimes Whomp made the prediction. However, it was always Bowser who made the prediction in Bowser Land). The predicted player was given 10 coins from the predictor. From that point onward, Blue and Red Spaces' value were doubled again, and players that land on the same space as another player will play a Duel Mini-Game with them before activating the space.

In Mario Party 3, the event was the same as the last game, but it was usually the Millenium Star (and rarely Whomp) who predicted who the Superstar was, giving them 10 coins. But sometimes, Baby Bowser hosts the event, and lets Bowser predict who the loser would be. The predicted player ends up losing 10 coins to the tyrant. Afterwards, Blue and Red Spaces' value were doubled once more, and players that land on the same space as another player will play a Duel Mini-Game with them before activating the space like the last installment.

In Mario Party 4, there were new changes to the event. Here, the board's host did a lottery, if at least one player managed to get a Lucky Party Ticket from the Lottery Shop. The host spun a wheel showing all four players' faces. If a player's ticket matched all three faces shown from the wheel, he/she received a Star. After that, the standards were given, then the host let the player in last place spin a special roulette. Then, for the rest of the game, the board would have one of these four new rules:


 * Space Multiplier: Blue and Red spaces were worth twice as much.
 * All Red Spaces become Bowser Spaces.
 * All Red Spaces become Fortune Spaces.
 * Star Present: The price of Stars changes from 20 coins to being absolutely free.

In Mario Party 5, Bowser was supposedly hosting the event. He first gave the current standings as usual, then made the player in last place spin the roulette. Then, for the rest of the game, the board would have one of these four new rules:


 * Blue and Red spaces were worth twice as much.
 * All Red Spaces become Bowser Spaces.
 * All Red and Blue Spaces will become Capsule Spaces.
 * There will be 5x the number of Stars on the board.

In Mario Party 6, the event was hosted by Brighton during the day, and Twila at night. Whoever was hosting it gave the current standings like always, then let the player in last place spin a bonus wheel, giving them one of the following:


 * Having Blue and Red Space amounts tripled (and Character Spaces, too).
 * Receive 40 coins.
 * Have 5 of Character Spaces be put somewhere on the board.
 * Bowser Revolution: Bowser comes to take everyone's Coins and split them evenly among all the players.

In Mario Party 7, it was called the Last Four Turns event because Bowser Time always came every five turns. Bowser was hosting again, but made Koopa Kid give him the standards (in reverse order, too). Bowser summons the player in last place to spin his roulette wheel to get a bonus or a rule change. They got one of these results:


 * Blue and Red Space amounts were tripled (Character Spaces, too).
 * The player received 40 coins.
 * The price of Stars were halved (for Grand Canal and Bowser's Enchanted Inferno only).
 * The price of riding Chain Chomps were halved (for Pyramid Park only).
 * All Red Spaces became Bowser Spaces.
 * 10 Koopa Kid Spaces were added on the board.

In Mario Party 8, this event was replaced altogether by a new event called Chump Charity.