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{{Quote|Complete in {{color|2-Player|turquoise}} Duel Mini-Games in this mode.|Battle T.|Mario Party 2}} | {{Quote|Complete in {{color|2-Player|turquoise}} Duel Mini-Games in this mode.|Battle T.|Mario Party 2}} | ||
[[File:Mini-Game Duel.png|thumb|Players choosing the number of wins.]] | [[File:Mini-Game Duel.png|thumb|Players choosing the number of wins.]] | ||
'''Mini-Game Duel''' is a 2-player game mode in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' and a sub-mode of [[Mini-Game Stadium]]. The mode is unlockable in [[Mini-Game Land]] by | '''Mini-Game Duel''' is a 2-player game mode in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' and a sub-mode of [[Mini-Game Stadium]]. The mode is unlockable in [[Mini-Game Land]] by unlocking at least three Duel minigames. | ||
[[File:Mini-Game Duel Win.png|thumb|left|[[Mario]] being declared as the winner.]] | [[File:Mini-Game Duel Win.png|thumb|left|[[Mario]] being declared as the winner.]] | ||
Here the player's character can battle other characters in | Here the player's character can battle other characters in Duel Minigames. At the start the player can choose the match rules (3-Win, 5-Win, or 7-Win) and choose whether they'd like to choose each Minigame, or if it will be chosen randomly. After a minigame is chosen, the players will start the Minigame. After every Minigame, the winner is rewarded with a cup. The first player to get the specified number of cups wins, is put under the spot-light, and declared as the winner. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
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