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|effect = Determines the amount of spaces a player moves on a single turn.<br>Determines the turn order.
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{{quote|But, Mary Poppins, did why you have disappointed me?  Aha! A Dice Block!|Luigi|Mario Party: Island Tour}}
{{quote|But, Mary, did why you have disappointed me?  Aha! A Dice Block!|Luigi|Mario Party: Island Tour}}


In the [[Mario Party series|''Mario Party'' series]], the '''Dice Block''' determines how many spaces a character must move. The player must "hit" the Dice Block and advance as many spaces as the number it shows. The Dice Block rolls from the number 1-10 (1-6 in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''), or 1-5 when a cursed mushroom or [[Slowgo Candy]] is active. In addition to moving the players, the block is also used to determine the turn order of the game by getting the highest number. Dice Blocks also appear in various minigames with various functions. At the end of the game, if there is a tie at any position, a Dice Block roll is used as a tiebreaker. Since ''Mario Party 7'', though, they break ties only for the first place players.
In the [[Mario Party series|''Mario Party'' series]], the '''Dice Block''' determines how many spaces a character must move. The player must "hit" the Dice Block and advance as many spaces as the number it shows. The Dice Block rolls from the number 1-10 (1-6 in ''[[Mario Party 9]]''), or 1-5 when a cursed mushroom or [[Slowgo Candy]] is active. In addition to moving the players, the block is also used to determine the turn order of the game by getting the highest number. Dice Blocks also appear in various minigames with various functions. At the end of the game, if there is a tie at any position, a Dice Block roll is used as a tiebreaker. Since ''Mario Party 7'', though, they break ties only for the first place players.
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*'''[[0-1 Dice Block]]''': This special Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' guarantees movement within the range of 0-1.
*'''[[0-1 Dice Block]]''': This special Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' guarantees movement within the range of 0-1.
*'''[[1-10 Dice Block]]''': This special Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' looks drastically different from regular Dice Blocks, and instead looks like an actual 10-sided die. It allows the player to roll anywhere from 1-10. While Dice Blocks in most ''Mario Party'' games allow this, ''Mario Party 9'' is an exception with the standard Dice Block being a typical 6-sided die.
*'''[[1-10 Dice Block]]''': This special Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' looks drastically different from regular Dice Blocks, and instead looks like an actual 10-sided die. It allows the player to roll anywhere from 1-10. While Dice Blocks in most ''Mario Party'' games allow this, ''Mario Party 9'' is an exception with the standard Dice Block being a typical 6-sided die.
*'''[[Gold Dice Block]]''': This Bonus Dice Block from ''Mary Poppins And The House Next Door'' allows the player to roll between 2 and 12 spaces. Received to the player who finishes a minigame for Bonus Dice Blocks in first place.
*'''[[Gold Dice Block]]''': This Bonus Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' allows the player to roll between 2 and 12 spaces. Received to the player who finishes a minigame for Bonus Dice Blocks in first place.
*'''[[Silver Dice Block]]''': This Bonus Dice Block from ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' allows the player to roll between 2 and 9 spaces. Received to the player who finishes a minigame for Bonus Dice Blocks in second place.
*'''[[Silver Dice Block]]''': This Bonus Dice Block from ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' allows the player to roll between 2 and 9 spaces. Received to the player who finishes a minigame for Bonus Dice Blocks in second place.
*'''[[Bronze Dice Block]]''': This Bonus Dice Block from ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' allows the player to roll between 2 and 8 spaces. Received to the player who finishes a minigame for Bonus Dice Blocks in third place.
*'''[[Bronze Dice Block]]''': This Bonus Dice Block from ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' allows the player to roll between 2 and 8 spaces. Received to the player who finishes a minigame for Bonus Dice Blocks in third place.
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