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[[File:MPA Final Showdown.png|thumb|The title card for Final Showdown]]
[[File:MPA Final Showdown.png|thumb|The title card for Final Showdown]]
[[File:MPA Final Showdown dialogue.png|thumb|left|The player's last challenge]]
[[File:MPA Final Showdown dialogue.png|thumb|left|The player's last challenge]]
'''Final Showdown''' is the final quest of ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. It can only be initiated once all forty-eight other quests have been completed. It takes place at the [[Pipe House (Mario Party Advance)|Pipe House]], behind the large wall with [[Bowser]]'s logo, and it starts after Bowser challenges the player to see if they can win the final [[Gaddget]]. The player has the option to ask what Bowser is talking about, which leaves him and [[Koopa Kid]] confused and dejected that they didn't battle, though agreeing to the challenge is the only way to start the quest. Once the challenge is accepted, Bowser presents the [[Trap Floor]] minigame for the player to complete. If the player loses, Bowser expresses his disappointment with the player and forces them back to the Pipe House's entrance (notably, the player does not lose a [[Mushroom]]). If the player wins, Bowser is glad to have a worthy rival and rewards them with the [[Bowser Print]] [[Gaddget]], telling the player that he wants to battle them again the future. Afterwards, a credits sequence featuring every inhabitant of [[Shroom City]] plays, letting the player know what happened to them through short descriptions. The quest ends once the final character, Bowser, scrolls away.
'''Final Showdown''' is the final quest of ''[[Mario Party Advance]]''. It can only be initiated once all forty-nine other quests have been completed. It takes place at the [[Pipe House (Mario Party Advance)|Pipe House]], behind the large wall with [[Bowser]]'s logo, and it starts after Bowser challenges the player to see if they can win the final [[Gaddget]]. The player has the option to ask what Bowser is talking about, which leaves him and [[Koopa Kid]] confused and dejected that they didn't battle, though agreeing to the challenge is the only way to start the quest. Once the challenge is accepted, Bowser presents the [[Trap Floor]] minigame for the player to complete. If the player loses, Bowser expresses his disappointment with the player and forces them back to the Pipe House's entrance (notably, the player does not lose a [[Mushroom]]). If the player wins, Bowser is glad to have a worthy rival and rewards them with the [[Bowser Print]] [[Gaddget]], telling the player that he wants to battle them again the future. Afterwards, a credits sequence featuring every inhabitant of [[Shroom City]] plays, letting the player know what happened to them through short descriptions. The quest ends once the final character, Bowser, scrolls away.
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Revision as of 09:49, August 6, 2018

Final Showdown in Mario Party Advance
The title card for Final Showdown
Final Showdown in Mario Party Advance
The player's last challenge

Final Showdown is the final quest of Mario Party Advance. It can only be initiated once all forty-nine other quests have been completed. It takes place at the Pipe House, behind the large wall with Bowser's logo, and it starts after Bowser challenges the player to see if they can win the final Gaddget. The player has the option to ask what Bowser is talking about, which leaves him and Koopa Kid confused and dejected that they didn't battle, though agreeing to the challenge is the only way to start the quest. Once the challenge is accepted, Bowser presents the Trap Floor minigame for the player to complete. If the player loses, Bowser expresses his disappointment with the player and forces them back to the Pipe House's entrance (notably, the player does not lose a Mushroom). If the player wins, Bowser is glad to have a worthy rival and rewards them with the Bowser Print Gaddget, telling the player that he wants to battle them again the future. Afterwards, a credits sequence featuring every inhabitant of Shroom City plays, letting the player know what happened to them through short descriptions. The quest ends once the final character, Bowser, scrolls away.

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