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*'''[[Warp Dice Block]]''': When the player uses it in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', then they will teleport to a random space before rolling the normal one. | *'''[[Warp Dice Block]]''': When the player uses it in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', then they will teleport to a random space before rolling the normal one. | ||
*'''[[Event Block]]''': In ''[[Mario Party]]'', Boo, Koopa Troopa, or Bowser will appear from this block. Boo will steal coins and Stars, Koopa Troopa gives the player 20 coins, and Bowser takes away 20 coins. | *'''[[Event Block]]''': In ''[[Mario Party]]'', Boo, Koopa Troopa, or Bowser will appear from this block. Boo will steal coins and Stars, Koopa Troopa gives the player 20 coins, and Bowser takes away 20 coins. | ||
*'''Cursed Block''': After using a [[Cursed Mushroom]], the die turns purple making the player only use the numbers 1 | *'''Cursed Block''': After using a [[Cursed Mushroom]], the die turns purple making the player only use the numbers 1, 2, or 3 (in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' 's [[Card Party]] and ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' 's Solo Mode) or 1-5 used as a regular item. Powerful when using against others and also useful to avoid spaces or areas. | ||
*'''Reverse Block''': In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', after using a [[Reverse Mushroom]], this die makes the player go backwards. | *'''Reverse Block''': In ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', after using a [[Reverse Mushroom]], this die makes the player go backwards. | ||
*'''Sluggish Block''': In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', after using the [[Slow 'Shroom Orb]], players can roll any number they want. In [[Mario Party 8]], it is a Slowgo Candy, but players need to hit one number before the one they want. It re-appears in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' and is golden and also follows Mario Parties 5 and 6. | *'''Sluggish Block''': In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', after using the [[Slow 'Shroom Orb]], players can roll any number they want. In [[Mario Party 8]], it is a Slowgo Candy, but players need to hit one number before the one they want. It re-appears in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' and is golden and also follows Mario Parties 5 and 6. | ||
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*'''[[Star Block (Mario Party DS)|Star Block]]''': If this item is activated in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', it will add one, two, or three stars to the player's total. | *'''[[Star Block (Mario Party DS)|Star Block]]''': If this item is activated in ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', it will add one, two, or three stars to the player's total. | ||
*'''[[1-2-3 Dice Block]]''': This special Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' allows the player to move 1-3 spaces. | *'''[[1-2-3 Dice Block]]''': This special Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' allows the player to move 1-3 spaces. | ||
*'''[[4-5-6 Dice Block]]''': This special Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' guarantees movement within the range of 4 | *'''[[4-5-6 Dice Block]]''': This special Dice Block from ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' guarantees movement within the range of 4-6. | ||
*'''[[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. |
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