Mario Party 7: Difference between revisions

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===Default partners===
===Default partners===
[[File:Mario Party 7 Char Select.png|thumb|The character select screen showing all characters available.]]
[[File:Mario Party 7 Char Select.png|thumb|The character select screen showing all characters available.]]
Each pair of partners have their own special orbs. If two unpaired characters are on the same team, they can both receive their special Orbs, but the special Orbs can be obtained and used only by the designated players. For example, if Mario and Peach are on the same team, Peach can share her special [[Flower Orb]] with Mario, but only she can obtain it and use it.
Each pair of partners have their own special Orbs. If two unpaired characters are on the same team, they can both receive their special Orbs, but the special Orbs can be obtained and used only by the designated players. For example, if Mario and Peach are on the same team, Peach can share her special [[Flower Orb]] with Mario, but only she can obtain it and use it.
*Mario and Luigi
*Mario and Luigi
*Peach and Daisy
*Peach and Daisy
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==Orbs==
==Orbs==
Orbs make a return from ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', all of their mechanics intact, with the introduction of two new categories of Orbs. As in ''Mario Party 6'', Orbs can be obtained by buying them through [[Orb Shop]]s, passing through [[Orb Space]]s, or winning them through [[Green Space|Event Space]]s. Orbs are used to help assist a player's progress or to hinder opponents. There are five types of orbs in the game, each with their own distinct category based on their mechanics. Two types of Orbs can be set up as traps: Thrown and Roadblock Orbs. They can be set only in Blue, Red, Character (barring Roadblock Character spaces), or Koopa Kid spaces.
Orbs make a return from ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', all of their mechanics intact, with the introduction of two new categories of Orbs. As in ''Mario Party 6'', Orbs can be obtained by buying them through [[Orb Shop]]s, passing through [[Orb Space]]s, or winning them through [[Green Space|Event Space]]s. Orbs are used to help assist a player's progress or to hinder opponents. There are five types of Orbs in the game, each with their own distinct category based on their mechanics. Two types of Orbs can be set up as traps: Thrown and Roadblock Orbs. They can be set only in Blue, Red, Character (barring Roadblock Character spaces), or Koopa Kid spaces.


===Self Orbs===
===Self Orbs===
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*In the Japanese version, this is the last ''Mario Party'' game to use a female announcer (which is the same as the other versions of ''[[Mario Party 5]]'') until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''; ''Mario Party 5'' is the last such game for the international versions.
*In the Japanese version, this is the last ''Mario Party'' game to use a female announcer (which is the same as the other versions of ''[[Mario Party 5]]'') until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''; ''Mario Party 5'' is the last such game for the international versions.
*In 2005, [[Tomy]] released finger puppets to celebrate the launch of the game, depicting [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Yoshi]], [[Wario]], [[Princess Daisy]], [[Waluigi]], [[Toad]], [[Boo]], [[Bowser]], and [[Donkey Kong]].
*In 2005, [[Tomy]] released finger puppets to celebrate the launch of the game, depicting [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Yoshi]], [[Wario]], [[Princess Daisy]], [[Waluigi]], [[Toad]], [[Boo]], [[Bowser]], and [[Donkey Kong]].
*Mario Party 7 is the last Mario Party game to use [[Orbs]].


==References==
==References==