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==Types of Dice Blocks== | ==Types of Dice Blocks== | ||
There are also other types of Dice Blocks in the ''Mario Party'' series, as shown below: | There are also other types of Dice Blocks in the ''Mario Party'' series, as shown below: | ||
*'''Normal Dice Block''': A dice block given at the start of the game that has 1-10 (1-6 from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' up until ''[[Mario Party | *'''Normal Dice Block''': A dice block given at the start of the game that has 1-10 (1-6 from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' up until ''[[Super Mario Party]]''). | ||
*'''[[Plus Block]]''': A blue dice block that allows the player to gain [[Coin|coins]] depending on the number the die shows once rolled (1-10). | *'''[[Plus Block]]''': A blue dice block that allows the player to gain [[Coin|coins]] depending on the number the die shows once rolled (1-10). | ||
*'''[[Minus Block]]''': Deducts the number rolled from the player's coins (1-10). It is a red die. | *'''[[Minus Block]]''': Deducts the number rolled from the player's coins (1-10). It is a red die. | ||
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==Designs== | ==Designs== | ||
In ''Mario Party'' games from the Hudson Soft era, all Dice Blocks are rolled similar to [[Roulette Block|Roulette Blocks]] with numbers from 1 to 10. From ''Mario Party 9'' up until ''Mario Party | In ''Mario Party'' games from the Hudson Soft era, all Dice Blocks are rolled similar to [[Roulette Block|Roulette Blocks]] with numbers from 1 to 10. From ''Mario Party 9'' up until ''Super Mario Party'', Dice Blocks are rolled similar to regular dice, and normal ones have numbers from 1 to 6. ''Mario Party Superstars'' returns to the 1-10 numbered Dice Blocks, but retains its standard dice look. | ||
*''Mario Party'': The dice block has a white and black squared pattern frame. The numbers are purple to blue. | *''Mario Party'': The dice block has a white and black squared pattern frame. The numbers are purple to blue. |