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{{articleabout|The Bowser Gates from [[Mario Party 9]]|the gates that look like Bowser faces in [[Paper Mario]]|[[Guard Door]]}}
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'''Bowser Gates''' are giant gates that appear in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. They appear at the final [[Boss Battle Space]] at the end of each board, except for [[DK's Jungle Ruins]]. The gate in [[Boo's Horror Castle]] has a number 6 on it. If that number or higher is rolled, the blockade crumbles and the players can go through. If not, the number decreases by 2 and the players have to make another loop around the board to go through. The gate in [[Bowser Station]] initially does not appear until [[Bowser Jr.]] is defeated. When that happens, [[Bowser]] creates a [[Boss Battle Space]] at the Start and summons a Bowser Gate.
'''Bowser Gates''' are giant gates that appear in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''. They appear at the final [[Boss Battle Space]] at the end of each board, except for [[DK's Jungle Ruins]]. The gate in [[Boo's Horror Castle]] has a number 6 on it. If that number or higher is rolled, the blockade crumbles and the players can go through. If not, the number decreases by 2 and the players have to make another loop around the board to go through. The gate in [[Bowser Station]] initially does not appear until [[Bowser Jr.]] is defeated. When that happens, [[Bowser]] creates a [[Boss Battle Space]] at the Start and summons a Bowser Gate.