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{{quote|Here we are on a giant Star. This Star was broken up by Bowser, and he even wrote graffiti all over it! This cannot be permitted!|Koopa Troopa|Mario Party}}
{{quote|Here we are on a giant Star. This Star was broken up by Bowser, and he even wrote graffiti all over it! This cannot be permitted!|Koopa Troopa|Mario Party}}
'''Eternal Star''' is the final board in ''[[Mario Party]]''. It is unlocked by collecting 100 [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s and completing all other boards including at least once. Upon meeting these requirements, [[Bowser]] will steal all of the Stars from the [[Mushroom Bank]], requiring the player to go to Eternal Star to retrieve them. After this happens, the rest of the boards become temporarily inaccessible until Eternal Star is completed. The board is a giant Star that was broken up by [[Bowser]], who also wrote graffiti on it. Amongst the graffiti are drawings of [[Bowser's bogus items]] from the other boards, as well as the stone face from [[Bowser's Magma Mountain]]. Players need to collect Stars to put the giant Star back together. During the board's introduction, Bowser sends [[Koopa Troopa]] flying; as a result, he does not appear at  the start to give [[Coin]]s to players returning there, though he still hosts the [[Last Five Turns Event]] and announces the final results.
'''Eternal Star''' is the final board in ''[[Mario Party]]''. It is unlocked by collecting 100 [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s and completing all other boards including at least once. Upon meeting these requirements, [[Bowser]] will steal all of the Stars from the [[Mushroom Bank]], requiring the player to go to Eternal Star to retrieve them. After this happens, the rest of the boards become temporarily inaccessible until Eternal Star is completed. The board is a giant Star that was broken up by Bowser, who also wrote graffiti on it. Amongst the graffiti are drawings of [[Bowser's bogus items]] from the other boards, as well as the stone face from [[Bowser's Magma Mountain]]. Players need to collect Stars to put the giant Star back together. During the board's introduction, Bowser sends [[Koopa Troopa]] flying; as a result, he does not appear at  the start to give [[Coin]]s to players returning there, though he still hosts the [[Last Five Turns Event]] and announces the final results.


Instead of [[Toad]], players have to get the Stars from Bowser's cohorts, the [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]s. To get Stars from them, players will have to pay the Baby Bowser 20 [[Coin]]s as usual. However, this will cause the Baby Bowser to challenge the player to a [[Dice Block]] game, where the player must roll a higher number to win. The player's Dice Block is rigged to roll only numbers from 8-10, so the game is heavily weighted in the player's favor. If the player wins, the Baby Bowser gives up the Star and leaves, leaving an [[Miracle Space|! Space]] behind. If the Baby Bowser wins, he takes a Star from the player if they have any. When all 7 of the Baby Bowsers are dispatched, 7 more will appear. The [[Event Space|Happening Space]]s make Bowser use his magic to send all the players back to the start. The different parts of the board are connected by a system of Warp Machines with one of three possible connection layouts, which is chosen at random at the start of a game. If a player reaches Bowser, he steals a Star (or 20 coins if they don't have a Star), sends them back to start, then changes the routes of the Warp Machines.
Instead of [[Toad]], players have to get the Stars from Bowser's cohorts, the [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]]s. To get Stars from them, players will have to pay the Baby Bowser 20 [[Coin]]s as usual. However, this will cause the Baby Bowser to challenge the player to a [[Dice Block]] game, where the player must roll a higher number to win. The player's Dice Block is rigged to roll only numbers from 8-10, so the game is heavily weighted in the player's favor. If the player wins, the Baby Bowser gives up the Star and leaves, leaving an [[Miracle Space|! Space]] behind. If the Baby Bowser wins, he takes a Star from the player if they have any. When all 7 of the Baby Bowsers are dispatched, 7 more will appear. The [[Event Space|Happening Space]]s make Bowser use his magic to send all the players back to the start. The different parts of the board are connected by a system of Warp Machines with one of three possible connection layouts, which is chosen at random at the start of a game. If a player reaches Bowser, he steals a Star (or 20 coins if they don't have a Star), sends them back to start, then changes the routes of the Warp Machines.