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'''Candies''' are special items found in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. As Candies replace the [[Orb]]s of ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', players can collect and eat the Candies found throughout the [[board (Mario Party series)|board]]s to either help themselves or hinder the progress of their opponents. Upon eating a Candy, the player is granted a specific ability for their current turn. Their physical appearance may also change. A single player can hold up to three Candies, while a two-player team can hold up to five. If a player has too much Candy, they have to discard one of their Candies to make room for the new one.
'''Candies''' are special items found in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. As Candies replace the [[Orb]]s of ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', players can collect and eat the Candies found throughout the [[board (Mario Party series)|board]]s to either help themselves or hinder the progress of their opponents. Upon eating a Candy, the player is granted a specific ability for their current turn. Their physical appearance may also change. A single player can hold up to three Candies, while a two-player team can hold up to five. If a player has too much Candy, they have to discard one of their Candies to make room for the new one.


While free Candies can be earned by passing over [[Candy Area]]s, there is no way to determine which Candy a player will receive upon crossing one. However, players can also visit [[Candy Shop]]s, where they can purchase a Candy of their choice in exchange for [[coin]]s. Unlike the Orbs and capsules of the three previous installments, Candies cannot be thrown onto [[Blue Space]]s and [[Red Space]]s to create [[Character Space]]s or roadblocks; as such, they instead function like the items from the ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', and ''[[Mario Party 4]]''.
While free Candies can be earned by passing over [[Candy Area]]s, there is no way to determine which Candy a player will receive upon crossing one. However, players can also visit [[Candy Shop]]s, where they can purchase a Candy of their choice in exchange for [[coin]]s. Unlike the Orbs and capsules of the three previous installments, Candies cannot be thrown onto [[Blue Space]]s and [[Red Space]]s to create [[Character Space]]s or roadblocks; as such, they instead function like the items from ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', and ''[[Mario Party 4]]''.


Additionally, the grand prize awarded to the winner of [[Mario Party 8#Star Battle Arena|Star Battle Arena]] is a year's supply of Candy.
Additionally, the grand prize awarded to the winner of [[Mario Party 8#Star Battle Arena|Star Battle Arena]] is a year's supply of Candy.
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[[File:Weeglee Candy.jpg|left|thumb]]
[[File:Weeglee Candy.jpg|left|thumb]]
'''Weeglee Candy''' allows the player to turn into three tiny versions of themselves and steal a random Candy from each player they pass by while moving across the board. If one passes a character with no Candy, nothing occurs. This Candy cannot be bought from shops and can be obtained only from Candy Areas.
'''Weeglee Candy''' allows the player to turn into three tiny versions of themselves and steal a random Candy from each player they pass by while moving across the board. If one passes a character with no Candy, nothing occurs. Like Bitsize Candy, it cannot be bought from shops and can be obtained only from Candy Areas.
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